The Straits Times, 7 March 1955

Total Pages: 14
1 14 The Straits Times
  • 16 1 The Straits Tims. tJat*"* 1 New**!* 1 Estd. IMS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1955. 15 CENTS
    16 words
  • 429 1 Reds told: Better to give up KUALA U MRR, Sundax. system to eMMIMi terrorists to surrenmounced today by the Federation nils are offered for inducing surrender, <>i For information leading lhan for an outright "kill." merit hopes that this will discredit Red ••11 their men that the
    429 words
  • 208 1 18-year-old Christine, a Convent teacher, is a film star now MALACCA. Sun. riGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD Christine Rodrigues today played the prin- cipal feminine role opposite Indonesia s "Rreatest I dramatic actor," Raden Sukarno, in a $200,000 film being made here by I the Ratu Asia Film Com--1 pany of
    208 words
  • 356 1 You must lead: Boyd to Kirkby students KIRKBY, Lancashire, Sun. \IR LENNOX BOYD, ifl the Colonial Secretary, told Malayan trainee •.earners here yesterday I that Britain had put < Malaya on the road to self-government and it was their duty to give the country the leadershio it will need. Mr
    Reuter  -  356 words
  • 102 1 Ke lan tan police probe completed Mil BHARI Sun. 4 I I I I; Mx weeks of polire interrogation 21 Malays, including two women, have been detained under the EawrgMej Regulations. The Malays are from several kampones in the Pasir Putch district, where last month three terrorists
    102 words
  • 53 1 CAIRO. Sun- About £500--000 sterling worth of Jewellery which the Egyptian Government confiscated from the former Royal family has disappeared. the Finance Ministry said today. Police hay« arrested three people alleged to have had of the missing Jewellery In their homes Police suspect an international ring of
    Reuter  -  53 words
  • 147 1 THEY REFUSED TO LEA YE SPORE SINGAPORE police yesterday carried out an island wide search for two American seamen wanted for a 'technical offence." Both Billy Allison and Richard Nelson disappeared after they were due to leare the Colony. Radio messages were flashed to all
    147 words
  • 8 1 King Hushw hrrr a nine-day UP'
    UP  -  8 words
  • 51 1 SOUTHAMPTON Bun Fireman raced aboard the linrr Quren Elizabeth today and quickly put out a small blaze that broke out in one >f the cabin* Four fire engines and a fire boat wrnt to the dry dock where the vroel Is having her annual overhaul—
    AP  -  51 words
  • 43 1 BRUNSWICK. Germany. Sun. Police in Salzgltter. near here, caught a longnought burglar and bicycle thief- and found it vu their former chief. Allmut Schperjahn. He has been sentenced to three and a half years Jail. Rtuter.
    Reuter  -  43 words
  • 38 1 BANOKOK. Sun. Police General Phao Slriyanond. Slam's so-called "strong man", plans to vUit England ihu. month. General Phao Is due to leave here on March 14 for 1 seven days' unofficial visit R. ut<r
    38 words
  • 34 1 TOKYO. Sun A sclentut here has developed two miniature rockets, one only nine inches long, capable of twice the speed of sound and reaching 11 miles altitude Kyodo New reported yesterday A.P.
    Kyodo; AP  -  34 words
  • 87 1 FYDNEY, Sun Screaming women burst through a police corden at Sydney airport today, grabbeo the Arr'Tlcan sob singer Johnnie Pay and tried to pui; him owr the customs bar-li r Onicials caufht his feet and 1 pulled htm out of the clutches of this fans who were
    Reuter  -  87 words
  • 119 1 They beat watchmen for starting fire MANILA. Sun. I f»WO Blkh watchmen were attacked by angry fire victims who suspected them of starting a fire which destroyed nine houses here y< sierday Police said the hour-i'T* blaze started In the kitchen of Rajam Singh and «>urbah Singh,
    UP  -  119 words
  • 74 1 LONDON Bun Nearly 44.000 Soviet women were awarded the title Mother Heroine" in 1954 for giving birth to more than 10 children. Moscow Radio reported yes terdk> More than 4 500.000 women received the order Mother Olory" or the medal Motherhood" for giving birth to 10 children
    UP  -  74 words
  • 37 1 WASHINGTON. Bun Sir William Penney Britain* top nuclear expert. Is among military and scientific observers from Britain. Canada and other allied countrle* invited here for military evaluation of current atomic tests |B Nevada Reuter
    Reuter  -  37 words
  • 46 1 Arumugam Ramasamy. 44. a City Council labourer, received severe arm injuries when he was attacked with a scythe at an attap hut in Aroozoo Avenue, off Upper Serangoon. Singapore. last night He was admitted to the Oeneral Hospital His condition was described as serious.
    46 words
  • 41 1 TOKYO. Bun Col N K Chatterjl. military attache to the Indian embassy here, suffered a cut arm when an unidentified person hurled a ston* and broke a window in tht train in which he was travelling yesterday— UP
    UP  -  41 words
  • 32 1 WASHINGTON. Bun The US. Army, putting new em phasi.' on the tank as an atomii age weapon, announced today v is bringing the 3rd Armoured Division back into servlr- AP.
    AP  -  32 words
  • 117 1 Drowns 2 days after arrival r«OLIN EDWARDS. 19. a British soldier who arrivrd by air from Eneland only two days ;mo. was drowned yesterday morning in the Johore Stra:Ls Ho was stationed at he REME Workshops at Ulu Pandan. With five members from the same unit he went on a
    117 words
  • 41 1 sii Mr mi n rji HIM i-i IHI I MPMI 5,,,, \rfmir«l slump mmnundrr •<( InitrrJ fHalm f«ri in Pi i ifn I' It I <ip< h ihi» morn in; fur »r« ft inoprrtlN <■' NationalM d'fenrrs »n Mat«u Inland —Reotri
    41 words
  • 34 1 Bun.— T*o men arrrsted ior the attempted holdup of a Jewish merchant in Tunis on Feb. 28 are former Feliai-ha members of the National Army of Liberation. police reported last nigh' UP
    UP  -  34 words
  • 60 1 LA TEST IN MOD. CON. —PUBS SHEFFIELD Bun Sheffield Is planning to erect blocks of flats from four to 13 storeys high with public houses built into the ground floor. The Corporation solicitor told th»- licensing jwtteea 'lav :t was "a 2<'" tury >'xampl»- ot comprehensive development intended to incorporate
    Reuter  -  60 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 37 1 Of TO DAY.. FTVJJj*gr;** a V'"<\ s.p.m. a«. s p. h. d e $WOZm :9M KmU lUmpv* HAVE YOU TRIED OLR FIVE O'CLOCK FAVOURITES? they* re really somethitg special! S&W COLD STORAGE BAKERIES V KUALA LUMPUB PINANC
      37 words
    • 673 1 _i f 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 m* m TT-i-f^^^rrTTi 1 1 1 1 *liillmTni ft n i ft h~i ft rrT^^^_ JMIK Singapore Legislative Asst'inblv etto lions will U- held on April 2 (iuys 5 rran lodav. TWENTY-SEVEN DAYS 'in I which 298,012 people will h:i\e
      673 words
    • 79 1 Gifts from SENAS Article! of rjrc beju+v >ni mtnn*i' jlu- iwiplt «>»t ornMnentjl »m 4 »»r*»l (iftt. ill Hie work «f fine Cfi)h*itn Tk« njmc of SfNA mpe* tfc« boi conveys a compliment more •loqatwHy Hi«n worot H. SENA LTD. HICH CLASS lEWILLIRS Smgjporc P**»n% Bangkok Have you tried Refreshing
      79 words

  • 421 2 Meet Sergeant 'Bill' Sykes a new -style Army hero HE FOUGHT THE REDS WITH COCKNEY RIDICULE LONDON, Sun. SERGEANT Arthur Bertram Sykes was revealed yesterday as a new type of British Army hero. Hi "not only fmicht the 'nnirnunlsts in Korea with .1 m;iehinr Run. he fought them as a
    421 words
  • 171 2 ...But Red newsman says: 'No torture' LONDON. Sun. A COMMUNIST journalist, Alan Winnington. yesterday answered a government report attacking his "propaganda" activities among Allied prisoners of war in Korea. "I challenge the British Government to show that my visit to prisoner-of-war camps In Korea resulted In anything but good for
    UP  -  171 words
  • 105 2 Prince sees his first rugby match LONDON. Sun. ORINCE Charles, Mx-year--17 old heir to the British throne, went to his first rugby game today and laughed delightedly when he saw the Royal Navy beat the Army 9-3. For the wide-eyed Prince had been supporting the sailors from the Royal box
    Reuter  -  105 words
  • 77 2 Mr. Justice MRF Rogers, a Puisne Judge at Kuching. flew Into Singapore by BOAC Constellation from London yesterday. He Is returning to Sarawak after six months leave in Britain A former Judge In the Singapore High Court from April 1951. to May. 1992, Mr Justice
    77 words
  • 33 2 TOKYO. Bun. Police today were combing the Olnza for a burglar who early yesterday morning made off with 5.000 yen after murdering a 85-year-old grocer and raping his 37-year-old daughter.
    33 words
  • 24 2 NEW YORK Sun-Mr. R. O. Monties, the Australian Prime Minister, flew here from Rome yesterday for conferences In Washington and Ottawa.Reuter
    Reuter  -  24 words
  • 140 2 PATHETIC, SAYS MARSHALL A Labour Front candidate. Mr. David Marshall, yes- torday described as "pathetic" the Singapore Progressive Party's reply to his allegation 1 that a ProgresslVi or Demo- i cratic win in the Legislative Assembly elections in April would advance the Communist Mr. Marshall said it was still more
    140 words
  • 30 2 VATICAN CITY. Sun. —I Pope Pius XII will take part In a celebration on March 12 1 of the 16th anniversary of his! coronation. A P.
    30 words
  • 58 2 OTTAWA. Sun—The Queen I has approved a formal alliance between the Canadian Intellipence Corps and that of the 3r'tlsh Army, it was announcThe affiliation a brotherly rather than a military connection was suggested by Maj. Gen. F. F. N. Davidson, honorary Colonel Commandant of the British
    Reuter  -  58 words
  • 165 2 Flooded hold a danger to dock Wellington. Sunday. FIREMEN are fighting to save the 12,000-ton British freighter Horurata from capsizing in dock here after a serious fire aboard her was brought under i control The fire started at midnight ast night when a donkey engine blew
    Reuter  -  165 words
  • 58 2 LONDON, Sun.— The world's most deadly fighter plane, America's F-86D Super Sabreje;, is now operating in Britain. U.S. Air Force headquarters announced yesterday. The all-weather single seater. which holds the world's speed record of 715 miles an hour. Is brine supplied to the US. 4061 Fighter
    Reuter  -  58 words
  • 33 2 PARIS. Sun.— The French and Tunisian Governments have agreed to reopen talk* on Internal autonomy for Tunisia on March 15. The talks were suspended when the Mendes France Government fell— Reuter.
    Reuter  -  33 words
  • 49 2 BADEN. Germany. Sun —The Shah of Persia had a run of luck at the roulette tables In a Baden casino last night. He won about 10.000 marks 1 about $7.400 i. The Shah and Empress Soraya are on a visit to West Oermany.— Reuter
    Reuter  -  49 words
  • 126 2 LONDON. Son. A British aircraft designer last night predicted that satellites which would circle tbe earth In outer space far about 12 days at a time w o a 1 d "become a reality" within ten yean. The satellite. said Mr.
    126 words
  • 41 2 VANCOUVER, Bun. Three Yugoslav sailors who Jumped ship here last October will be deported from Canada, but will not be forced to return to Yugoslavia or another Communist country. All had asked for asylum In Canada. AP.
    AP  -  41 words
  • 256 2 LONDON, Sun. BOTH the War Office and the Ministry of Defence declined to comment today on a report that Oeneral Sir Gerald Templer would take up a new post on Monday as "Empire Co-ordinator of Warfare." The report, published In the Sunday Express, said that ,-year-old
    Reuter  -  256 words
  • 26 2 BELGRADE. Sur. Thakln Tin. Burmese Minister for Land Retorm arrived In Belgrade by plane from Paris ftcr a tour of several European countries. —UP
    UP  -  26 words
  • 38 2 RICHMOND. (Vlrglnlai. Sun A girl with a front tooth missing was crowned as a Beauty Queen here yesterday. Barbara Slaughter Inat the t"Mth In a car accident a few hours before the competition began. AP.
    AP  -  38 words
  • 465 2 ■jUgUAljfifSißilUilf^lT/ PEKAN (P»J E SCHOOL which opened here recent E old fanning methods are not s The first 20 farmers to take the s s turned to their homes last week Comnr 1 E Invited to make on the school arc si
    465 words
  • 8 2
    8 words
  • 78 2 'I like animals but his bear was ill-treated CHICAGO. Sun.— A flne of L.S$25 was imposed yesterday on Burno Raeskiewics for cruelty to a bear whoao bock had been cut so badly b> a choke collar that the animal had to be destroyed. Kacsaiewlcs has a duck, a monkey, a
    Reuter  -  78 words
  • 49 2 HONO KONO. Bun Field Marshal Sir John Harding, Chief of the Imperial Oeneral Staff, left here today In a Bunderland flying boat for a three-day visit to Korea and Japan He spent two days In Hong Hong. Inspecting army units and Installations Reuter
    Reuter  -  49 words
  • 124 2 NEW YUKft ENGLISH could and should. for Singapore and Malaya U said yesterday. Commcntlnt that indU. Pakistan and the Philippines had language problems, the ne»-*--paper said: "In each of these ca.tes. it la worth noting that English had served a* a lingua franca and could
    Reuter  -  124 words
  • 20 2 'Probe these schools' call KM. A Sun C\ It*** Bulletin >.'•''• The B Ing on Sena E a nornb" aj m
    20 words
  • 33 2 HILO. Hawaii. Bun.—Fountains of boiling l*v» spouted' 800 feet Into the *lr yesterday from streams of molten flowing from Hawaii* Kilauea volcano towards th«- uli.«Pohokkl. The viiUtuordered to be evacuated RVuter
    Reuter  -  33 words
  • 69 2 THIS IS A reproduction of the water colour painting which the Parliamentary Pr«ss gallery has presented to Sir Winston Chareaill The scene i% onr fanner u> all newsmen in thr ll<tu.v of Commons the Prime Minister making one of hispeerhrv Government supporters are
    69 words
  • 8 2 LONP accard< London Turkish iddenl? IT
    8 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 144 2 \yO»r^ lttuLfelaC VALVE SEAT GRINDING KITS 7 No an contain all the cqmjv /O-*-"! y ■a^BW^*FBIW ma\\ needed for vslve icai grinding on <^i f^°\ \—y all popular makes of car, truck and tractor engines f\ The unique design of ihe Heavy Duty 55* Angle Grinder cnabks otherwise inaccessible valve
      144 words

  • 293 3 SCIENTISTS TELL U.S.— ATOMIC TESTS SCARE ASIANS IX is urged to assess dangers of explosions WASHINGTON, Sunday. rrflK Federation of American Scientist* today ailed for the creation of a Inited Nations f (,mmi^i<»n to UMM the dangers from atom and hydrogen bomb te*ts throughout the world. an concern at such
    Reuter  -  293 words
  • 63 3 Winston, the hope of mankind :>ON. Sun. ■HURCHILL J Britain ;-.<vel ronferfnre v when the talks the Sunday Times I -ek of ort of w-ould tak< three-power merely as a pow- 1 1 1 mill for .ad qu< honour in id In th< whole and nol r functions nupht be
    Reuter  -  63 words
  • 19 3 Sun aftowow Last nicht That million Dd women have ci for rorlathc v:rc:n :.rea.s of the Renter
    Reuter  -  19 words
  • 66 3 in.— Air Marsha". Commander I v East Air with two r utt today. f wangi Miki ODanie: US. in Indo-Chir.a n William commander of the U.S. 13th Air Force. Thry discussed items of mutua! concern." the ann'mnc-rment said Air Marshal Freßsangos. >n a tour ot American and
    UP  -  66 words
  • 225 3 U.S. ENVOYS GO INTO HUDDLE MANILA Sunday. FIFTEEN* American ambassadors in Asia joined yes--1 terday in issuing a warning of a "grave threat U the peace and security of the Far East." The threat, they said, re- i suited from "the cr»ntlnu«d n of
    Reuter  -  225 words
  • 169 3 Boxer in hairgrips shocked the referee IOMMtN Sun RM IKI I Buddy Thomas reeled mlh horror when amateur bo&er E Ladkin. St. climbed into the ring for a light welterweight content at Coalrille. Leicestershire. wearing two hairgrips in his lone hair. The referee, a sis -foot former Royal Air Force
    Reuter  -  169 words
  • 47 3 FOGGIA Italy. Sun The 300.000 people In this city terday began a third day without sufficient water. A landslide cut the pipeline last Thursday. Italian Army. Air Force and police units have been mobilised to bring water and to repair th« damage. -UP
    UP  -  47 words
  • 113 3 LIVERPOOL. Sunday. POLICE here are tryinn to stamp out Rangs of "Teddy jrirls" who are terrorisinp mm and youtns. Some of the girl* carry bicycle chains wrapped around their hand.v Knuckle dusters are also used and head butting is a favourite form 01 attack The
    Reuter  -  113 words
  • 51 3 BANGKOK. Sun Field Marshal Sir John Harding. Chiff of the Imperial General Staff, will be chairman of the d meeting of the SEATO militnrv advisers group here next June. 81am military s'jurcs said today. Sir John attended the SEATO confr-enre at Bangkok rerent. Iv I*
    51 words
  • 33 3 NEW DELHI Sun The Indian and Pakistani premiers Mr Nehru and Mr Mohammed All will meet In Npw DHhi on March 28 V>r talk^ on Kashmir, a spokesman said t-.d;iy Reuter
    Reuter  -  33 words
  • 36 3 PARIS. Sun -The French Ministry of Defence ha.<> started legal proceedings ■galntl the communist Party newspaper Humanlte. which i.s accused o( publishing lalv report! of a mutiny in army ramps last Dfcember Rev-U-T
    36 words
  • 115 3 CHICAGO. Sun— A confess ed druc addict tnld police -lit (li > he started cashing valueless ch<*q,un» when hr found out how easy it was while working as a RiMr salesman ■I didn't have to givr any identification and I realised then how easy
    115 words
  • 114 3 WILLIAM I-lIKII K Ml! RIIJ 2.'i. »crcanM at photographer* he in pictured in a polio van in Nr« York. He has hern charged with the rape ulaying of an Engli*h-horn ntndrnt. Mi»« Ann Yarrow. 23. who was found raped, atranglrd and *tahhed with a knife 37 times
    AP  -  114 words
  • 199 3 Secret defence talks end TAIPEH. Sunday. ADMIRAL Robert Carney. Chief of United States Naval Operations, told reporters here yesterday that problems of possible Joint defence action In the area wer? discussed at a two-day secret conference between United States and Chinese Nationalist naval land
    Reuter  -  199 words
  • 102 3 AUCKLAND. Bun. WITH the co-operation of ships from four Commonvealth navies. New Zealand today held the biggest air defence exercUe in her history over Auckland, the Dominion's bi?if t city Wo- kine with the Royal New Zealand Air Force were the Australian anti-submarine frigate Quadrant,
    Reuter  -  102 words
  • 246 3 LONDON, Sun. ANEW Middle Ea*t defence system embracing Turkey. Iraq and Pakistan all Russia's neighbours- with Britain playing a major part, may be set up shortly. Prelim inary report* from Bir Anthor.v Eden, now visiting the Midd'e East on hi» way back from the South
    Reuter  -  246 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 97 3 SWIM MAM ■'Hp/t^/af— i| 4JL. JL^yd AILABLE AT ALL WATCH DEALERS /P<>re-K. Lumpur-lpoh Retidentt ATTENTION PLEftSE I a^l A ■chase Terms to I M V [llk 1 1^" NrW in mm i ;>'r .uT,r,,:: V NO CASH DOWN I a veil" Radio if you > -in nour old Radio with
      97 words
    • 219 3 pLAST WEEK- 1 jM SALES SMASHING REDUCTIONS IN BOTH LADIES I* MENS DEPTS. NEW FEATURES ADDED FKEE GIFTS FOR ALL PURCHASES ABOVE 549/WASSIAMULL S I^^^^^HJ^GH ST. MERE S MOTHER QUALITY PRODUCT which gives you REAL VALUE for your MONEY! kl bl I I IH SI It I \l \l I
      219 words

  • 162 4 NO RACIAL ISSUES IN POLITICS Mr. Lee refutes his opponent's attack SINGAPORE political parties should not raise communal Issues when criticising one another Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. secretary and Tanjong Pagar Division candidate o( the People's Action Party, said yesterday Early last week, his opponent. Mr Lam Thlan. the Democratic
    162 words
  • 110 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. F'RMER terrorist Ch*n Lap Wah. 30. who died after being injured during a hand-grenadr throwing practice at the Police Jungle Warfare School near here, was buried with full police honours at Gurun in Kedah yesterday. He was the youngest brother of
    110 words
  • 401 4 1. REFORMS 1. SELF-GOVERNMENT DOMINION STATUS THREE STAGES AND IN TEN YEARS' THREE-STAGE plan for independence within ten years for Malaya was advocated by Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, President of the Malayan Chinese Association, in an interview over Radio Malaya last night. Sir Cheng-lock said
    401 words
  • 90 4 Mr. Fong Swee Suan. secretary of the Singapore Bus Workers' Union, yesterday called for the repeal of the Colony's Trade Disputes Ordinance, which he aaid was 'superI fluous". He said that Mr. J. D. H. Neill the Deputy Commissioner for Labour, had lmpll»*d that this ordinance
    90 words
  • 35 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Madam Kwek Oeok Slew. a shopkeeper, waa give judgment In the Sessions Court. Pontlan. for $1,190 and costs against Tan Chok Ku. a clerk, who borrowed the money from her.
    35 words
  • 30 4 A European woman, Mrs. A. Scougall. was sent to the General Hospital yesterday following a motor collision on the East Coast Road, Stngapore. Her condition Is not serious.
    30 words
  • 86 4 Miss Lrr Wee Kit. 25 of Singapore has graduated as a doctor from the University of 'Melbourne, Australia. Bhe was the first Malayan Chinese girl to obtain the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery when >h«- graduated laM December She entered the
    86 words
  • 186 4 Woman hit by car she saw 150 yards away JOHORE BAHRI, Sun. ASS YEAR -OLD woman. siti binte Abbas. Mid in the Magistrate's Court Iwre today that abe was knocked dimi. by a car wbicb she saw l'» 0 yards away when she started to cross a road. She was
    186 words
  • 31 4 About 2.000 Malayalec* presented an address of welcome to Mr. C Kesavan. a former chief Minister of TravancoreCochln. at a public meeting at th»> Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore, yesterday.
    31 words
  • 29 4 AfU-r holding services in a converted garage for three week*, the Elim Church. Singapore, resumed services yesterday in iv newly renovated premises at 1079 Aerangoon Ro.ui
    29 words
  • 194 4 'STOOGES ANDSPIES' INUNIONS, HE SAYS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. COME trade unionists become "colonial stooges and spies" after being nominated to the Federal Legislative Council. Mr. A. B. Dings, an official of the All-Malaya Estate Staff Union, declared here today. Mr. Dlng> was speaking at a RWCfttJ delegates conference of the
    194 words
  • 105 4 Alert photographer helps police HE TOOK PICTURE OF ACCIDENT A SINGAPORE photographer yesterday snapped a picture of a youth being thrown onto a bonnet of a car— and thus helped police investigations. Th* youth had been riding I a bicycle A Straits Tlmei reporter nhowcd th- picture to the Trafllc
    105 words
  • 60 4 MX N(. SOX. KAN(>. who! returned to Singapore from \ustralta yesterday is the first Malayan to become a licensed aviation radio main tenanre engineer. .Mr. Nk. who works for Qantas Kmpire Airways in Singapore, took a four -month course at the Aviation Training
    60 words
  • 150 4 Luck came with the honey bees MR Wong Karn Hoong of Mrriung. johore. one of the two winnera of the Straits Times Word Puzzle QQQ". attrlbuteo hl« lurk to a awarm of honey-bees that built a hivf in his home aeYerml days ago Before the bees came my luck was
    150 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 389 4 OPEL-CARS Built to Last Most Advanced Styling Economical to Run r S9 r? /T S~ /V SB aY *C #F jg V'ft"S»i l W- > .(r*' x=^gfc. Jjbjßß(Sßh\ ij o i W i" FT SB Jr7 £9 jajr £f _£F iP M '^^■SBIIBsSIBB^B^^kv l P R E K O R
      389 words
    • 80 4 So fashionable to giv e^ Such a pleasure to m^ ■^■■r^r*^ wJ L Renten Cidtt UsjHti Jltrr for R e n 1 on lifhtrr 1 Riadf mil prir»ft > n all •Mil Ronton Flo- Lint Th» mw! th» »»»r Th» Ron»nn r- llfhtfr of BJM Renton Whirlwind Ll|ilU In mv
      80 words
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 508 4 RADIO MALAYA x Thanlu The Me •Pnvi.unmrs tlui^ marked can be ■bsssbbjbbbbjbbbbbbbbbbbbsbbsbbbsbsbbbbsb: received by lUleners in Malacca. I Short ssjajsj 49 a- gj m Medium wave LI I f •T-4T*! 1^" 1l «76m, Ml. 36« m and 2»7nv >A. M I ■■■■^■■■■■fl 67 and 11.10 EtaglUh SchooU Broadcasts, P.M. »1
      508 words

  • 1701 5 Dare-devil son of English earl became Turkish marshal ROCKET, soaring high in the darkness, threw a glow over the Danube one moonless night in 1877, revealing a tiny Turkish gunboat slipping like a phantom down the broad surface of the river. War had just flared between Turkey and Russia* The
    Daily Mirror  -  1,701 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 86 5 tnems j for a FRAGRANCE thai FLATTERS -m*o* tP^^S^j and remains a lovely j MEMORY Cus son's m.p "j Imperial Leather ri .ET POWDER AND CR HUBBY. A'TER SHAVE i»t SHAVING STICKS. WmPEk Lmbhl »S»l CARS LTD. I L I', 'P°n Pcn«B« "t BROS. LTD. ■baa Msljcc. I ■H m
      86 words
    • 101 5 WtE> VACATOM Buoyancy unbounded in FLOTILLAS CASUALS for MEN light, tireless and tough with Ciarks flexible Pussyfoot soles "AM rr C J- CLAUK UMTED (WHOLESALE ONLY). STMIT. SOM€*SET. ENSIANO nti-mfi linn 1 -ii wrfr S. In. Ml seethe 1955 VAUXHALLS New Vai« B Thtst brilliant new Vauxhalls art now on
      101 words
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 112 5 Shtrhxli llolnns Hint sin v rarnl nivk Irurtf ##/#>fflfVfV#f/fo#t r^^ L^™s ß^ T 1 )jj^ow^Rcm^ WE'RE PUTTINC SOME OF qtoostS)BO JEWEL^t- PQOPERTY OVER TELEV»S<ON TUESE BFTTEP PIECES ON^ j r^B6EPIES \UTUB (T FOR POSSIBLE IQgKmRCATTOK BBBS^bIISBBBBI TV SUCJMJP. '4/fU I" V LAST MONTR /*IJL -^<^JBBBfI f A <^4B^ A f\^^r
      112 words

  • 55 6 H., t rf, minimum i. U: S. K. 1 lN cd by his coOaataa* Bt nl..n NeUon A- v hicii be was ion« :.ljor and D .v Beag X::.. n f Bti :in d Co., L'u efnlly .it c; B A. leaving behind I in mourn i. 8 3-b5
    55 words
  • 44 6 S/'/ t minimum) ;BE I AMII.Y of the lab Dl thank nd Sintr of the Genf Hospital who atonded on him c uing his illness and to all rtlatlvw Is who paid nlgbt sent wreaths, lent cars and rendered hrlp at the funeral.
    44 words
  • 238 6 PRICES SI.ASHKI) FIRTHEH :;.ilid-. 82-1, Bias 8.i.-ah BE COMPORTABI F. display in Robinsons i ireh. hOI.LOW PEDANT Every Day In 0 win 100 word p SIX DAYS LEFT. Book now if hear Colin I WOc. U Ol le, Just ai fork Town t t'h.iinljei K iflh AFTER MY FASHION'
    238 words
  • 740 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Mar. 7, 1955. Food Still The Key Simultaneously with th<- ik-w.s that Iml month the minibei of terrorist- who NOW- dored was, for the lir>t time the (>ni(Mßency began, tcr that the number killed by th*' security forces comes the ;innoimcement by the Feda (Invcrtani'tit
    740 words
  • 283 6 Rout of the Communist Party in the elections for the Andhra state assembly is the first tangible evidence of the siiccc-s of Mr. Nehru's outspoken campaign against Communism inside India. Not so very long ago the Communists, by adapting their propaganda to suit the different parts of India
    283 words
  • 228 6 Plenty of time still remains before polling day in Singapore for the election campaigns to liven up. So far the appeal has been more to the eye than to the intelligence. Lion dances have gone but the portrait gallery grows denser day by day. Meetings have started
    228 words
  • 1134 6  - Atom propulsion for ships is coming when the weight problem is solved la.C. HARDY, B.Sc. M.I.M. Till! PI ltlOn>l\\< T l\ SIRVHF OF THF V.S. ATOM-POf* 'ERKD *l IMIAIII.tk WITIMS M<\\ lll.rilll-: TMK FORM OF XITLKAR nHIVKX ll\l lIS 'THERE i.s evidence to- day that more than serious thought is
    1,134 words
  • 255 6 Assembly candidates' numbers are a healthy sign MAN IN THE STREET YOU commenced your editorial of March 1 with these words: "Seventy-five randldates for twenty-five seats on the Colony's new Legislative Assembly promise a lively election." Such a combination of circumstances is nothing short of a summons to a .sound
    255 words
  • 173 6 Advance of Malayan education MAY I help to eradicate the totally false Impression created by Junior Local when ne said that a pre-war Junior Cambridge or Senior Cambridge U in every respect better than a post-war School Certificate The truth is that the present system of grouping subjects for the
    173 words
  • 111 6 A certain candidate Is reported to have said that he was at a loss as to where to put up his posters, because Government and Council property was oarred and householders would not vote for the candidate whose posters appeared on trietr walls. Why all thi.s fuss about
    111 words
  • 49 6 THE residents of Kirn Kiat Avenue are still awaiting a bua service, while the 8.1. T. and City Council are bickering over details For more than a year pirate taxis have beer, flourishing in this area and the authorities are aiding and abetting. TROJAN Singap«re.
    49 words
  • 100 6 YOUR correspondent "Utah Hijas 11 is right. The two worst road* in Perak are from Ipoh to Tan jour Tuallann and from Tanjong Tuallang to Ipoh. ThU lnclude.s driving through Menglcmbu, Lahat and Batu Oajah Since la.st week end. three major accidents have occurred on \arlou.s portions
    100 words
  • 157 6 On the margin Altcmpiin, Urn p I I Th I-.-,.. BUnd at the H I] Sybil Rapon world. 1 It wag a and to apoken a hapi th to over: temj It mil u« Britiah with where Bir no* all mor< short out iii thi E Sybil h th fit:;
    157 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 411 6 Straiti Time* Free Prctt For th« convenience of odver- ti«M our r«pre»«ntotiv« ol lit. loor, SINGAPO9C COLO STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will rcc«W« ,moll odYtrtiJcmenM ond on»wer» to box numbers. CloMititd advtrtitcmtntt may olio bt hondtd to: CITY BOOK STORI ITD. Wlnchttttr Houit, Collytr Quoy, Singoport. CLASSIFIKII ADS. 20 HurW* $10
      411 words
    • 5 6 ft funt tmr. tr—i Jtt
      5 words
    • 48 6 6 RAFFLES PLACE 'PHONE ***** X^ OPTICIANS K. E. MEYER fNAO. d I K. W. lELL Always Milder Better Tasting Cooler Smokinf C jR^T£5 V 1 .r~- Always CHESTERFiELD j Buy < s> )jr< r*s >jf< >^c )//< >^ >^^ PRICES SLASHED further. S A L E \W ?llulfiianj^nu H..1,
      48 words

  • 259 7 \SD: SUBURB GETS h 643 ACRES OF IT kl ALA LIMPI R, Sunda>. B <»1 huala Lumpur's *atellite town g Jaya, *i\ miles from here, will (jet t, the acqukitaoi of 1,613 acres of land. Inly of the former Palmlands rubber smullholding? to the north- i
    259 words
  • 36 7 r. Sun It lud..v Ihat Hire Hilled pt ii ted by Ist Northrrn rnt m the f'.ih.iric <>n IthheM for havr 1 .ii hui went into the Mid loh l.in nrt in
    36 words
  • 14 7 -tanes today. er the L re at::i«'Ptinp 1 a general
    14 words
  • 6 7 ri tht Maci>mpanjr'i
    6 words
  • 7 7 patro] in th« -.i^ned fin
    7 words
  • 51 7 A I .I'MPUR, Sun— Mr j Putra hay, been pro-F-deral Registrar of Coi c Societies i Adminutration'. in Kuala Lumpur Hia place as Senior I rDnr. Co-Operative Officer. Kuala Lumpur, uill be taken by Mr >m Ipoh. who will take uj' his new duties on March
    51 words
  • 154 7 MALAY NOT NEEDED, THEY SAY Full house for Dame Sybil KUALA LUMPUR Sun ACTRESS Dame Sybil Thorn'like and her husband. Sli Lt*rfcl Casson. were told by ar Art* Council official when the> arrived here today, that al seats for their three performances have been sold They wili give their first
    154 words
  • 211 7 Council objects to $370 dinner A $370 subscription dinner party which some Singa- pore City Council employees recently gave one of their colleagues has led to a warmnß by the Council that employees may not in future collect money for such functions. i The party wa.-
    211 words
  • 177 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday POLITICAL leaders here said today that it would not be necessary for Britain to send experts to this country to help in the Federal elections in July They were commenting on a report that Mr Frederick] Willey Labour i plans to aalc
    177 words
  • 47 7 Through a typographical error the address of the Au>tallan Association 'Singapore to which gifts lor Australian flcxKl relief may be sent, was wrongly giv»n In h riday s Strait.- Times Th»- correct address is Australian Association iSingapofi Port Office Box 1624. Singapore
    47 words
  • 92 7 Marjorie to marry next month Ur^IIDING 1..- IN will ring TT for Miss Malaya Marjorir Hee. nest April. She will mart Mr Rinu» Klo^ter. 2.">. a l»utrh busineaaman. Neither Marjorir nor Rinii* could be contacted testerday "Thrx have gonr to a paru said an aunt. I ri-nd- told the Strait*
    92 words
  • 63 7 JOHORE BAHFI* Sun K Sellapan and Bala-sundram of Kuala Lumpur, were sen- 1 tenced to 12 months and four! months* Jail respectively In the Se.wioas Court here for stealing $60 Irom an Indian shop While Bal&sundaram engaged the shopkeeper In conversation. Sellapan took the money from the
    63 words
  • 79 7 TOnAY: .siiiK->P<»*r 10 04 118 I ft 11 12 p.m .8 ft in >; Port Dk'k.sni. b Jfc a.m <• ft. 2 in Sot p.m. <R tt 7 in Prlikliu 12.31 pii. < lti TOMOKROH: Bum»porr 10 51 m i w It 4 in i 11 40 pm
    79 words
  • 75 7 PORT KWfcTTKNHAM S KampoiiK Kaju L'da out- Df the rnunt modern kamponKs In Malaya. vill be oAelally opened by the Sultan ot Selangor next Satu:da> Two years ago. the kampone area wax a .swamp over- (frown with coconut trees The kampong was built a.". part of
    75 words
  • 435 7 'Outraged' lawyer will tell taxpayers KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. LAWYER who walked out ol a half -finished army court martial here because, he ellenes, it was beinft conducted in an "outrageous fashion" intends to have the matter raised In the House ot Commons. 'I feel the Britlsn taxpayer has a right
    435 words
  • 85 7 Deeds NOT words is Negara aim KLANG. Sun THE president of Parti Nepara, Dato Ham/ah Mi Abauhali. told the first annua meeting of the parly i Klani brand, here toast v that tb party was adopting a policy o "Je.«s talk and more action "The success of any organ i
    85 words
  • 159 7 KUALA IVMPUR. Sun The Federation Oovernment today Invited applications from students for places at Kirby. Brinsfutd Lodge and KoU Bharu teachers' training col. Ity--.-our.se will last about ars. It Is Intended to select 425 students, who should be unmarried and have pa&sca their Cambridge school certificate
    159 words
  • 262 7 CROWDS SEE AN AIRMAN TAKE BUDDHIST VOWS 'This is the answer to man's quest for lasting happiness* KUALA LUMPUR Sunday. yyORSHIPPERS crowded into the Brickfields Buddhist temple here today to watch a young British National Sen iceman take hi* \ows as a novice monk. Barefooted and dressed In a saffron
    262 words
  • 121 7 BENTONG Sun. YOU should be ashamed of yourself for your behaviour towards your mother." .said Mr J R Wnimstrr. thr West Pahang circuit Magistrate u> Arifftn bin Ismaii. 17, m the Matnstrates Court here today Ariflu. w!k< pn aned guilty to threau nlng hi.s mother
    121 words
  • 61 7 JOHORE BAHRf Sun Talochoran Singh a clerk in the Police Department, was cha-ged in the MaeistratcV Court here today with the theft of police uniform :ind other equipment Or. the application of the I prosecution the case was ad'ourned to Mar 14 for further investigation
    61 words
  • 67 7 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. tined glas*. windows to commemorate Malayans whi» last their lives m the ia.st war. in p.O.W. camps ana duri'it UM Emrrs'-ncy. will shortly be installed at 8t Mary i Church her' 1 *indows consist of a large centre pan« w.th two smaller side windows
    67 words
  • 47 7 KUALA LUMPUR Sun Terrortst* are believed to hay« cau-see a fire which swept thrr>ugh 15 acres of a Chi-nese-o-rned rubber '^tate at lti) V-mg P< ng-Labls road !n Jo.hore ye«;t(TCiay Many trees wen batfqi riamaged o^f^rr the bU brought under r< COMMODITY REVIEW
    47 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 126 7 RUDGE FOU OVfH E WORLD'S BIG6EST BICYCLE FACTORY Over Ovr r 8 i 80 VearS* manufacturing experience have produced in thr x PerienCe Rudgf Whltworth bicycU "3Ve made it a mach!n< renowned for the oerfprt lts reliabllltv tren tn blCycle appearance and long Me Thfrp la no bftter bicycle. Britain's
      126 words
    • 155 7 \ttt /Z ft. packets) fIOOKfO* N 4 lW£ MM Mi CAR*SJ J^^l I^^^^ W&S \FftSM SUPMIS/ Aiuilr.ble in Singapore only at: Ynr,etUf j Chiang Hens Co. 71. North Bridge Koad Kirn Ann t* /> 241, Orchard Road Mane <:rr.m Cracker, j Singapore +i Stornge C^, Ltd.. C.ngrr NM Orchard Red
      155 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 831 8 THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FLECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1954 I Section 34 (4)1 NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION THE ELECTORAL DIVISION OF TIONG BAKRI NOTICE Is hereby enen to the electors of the electoral d'vlXlon efarexald that a Poll has beci granted for the election now pending for the said electoral division and
      831 words
    • 783 8 ELECTIONS NOTICES THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1954 [Section 34 (4)] NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION THE ELECTOBAL DIVISION OF SEBANGOON NOTICE U hereby jrnen tn tne electors of the electoral division aforesaid that a Poll has been granted for the election now pending for i the aald electoral division
      783 words
    • 730 8 THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, ltS4 r Section 14 (4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION k THE ELECTOBAL DIVISION OF BIKIT PANJANG NOTICE is hereby given to the electors of the electoral division 1 aforesaid that a Poll has been grsnted for the election now pending for i the said
      730 words
    • 553 8 THE SINGAPORE LBGIBI ITTV* ELECTIONS OBMNANCE i 2? IS^tton 34 ,4, 4 NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECt TBE ELMTORAI. DIVISION „j MR NOTICE in hereby given to the I aforesaid that a Poll ha.< beer, granted for 1 the ssld electoral division and th*' vlcn r>, m dsy of April. 1»55.
      553 words

  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 539 9 I>G APORE LE(iISLATIVE ASSEMBLY I I l( TIONS ORDINANCE. 1954 n (4| 1 OF CONTESTED ELECTION |lM rXECTOBAL IHVISION OF ROCHORF. '^a (> lK < T l of th ••lectormi division for the election now padding for ich Poll win be opened "wTX? £5 bOIB of elpht in the forenoon
      539 words
    • 934 9 ELECTIONS NOTICES THF SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1954 icn 34 i4i 1 NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION Ull MM lOK\I IMVISIOK CM sol THKRN ISLANDS NOTICr" to thr r< (.I trie electoral division aforesaid that a nag n«n granted for ihr election now pending for the nalri ele- total i.ni.mnn
      934 words
    • 823 9 THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1»54 (Section 34 (4i NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION THF. M M TOR M DIVISION OF TANJONG PAOAB NOTICE is hereby given 10 the electors of the electoral division aforesaid that a Poll has been granted for the election now pending for Urn said electoral
      823 words
    • 732 9 THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1»54 [Section 34 NOTICE OP CONTESTED ELECTION THE ELECTOBAL DIVISION OF SELETAR NOTICE la hereby «Iv«n to the elector* of the electoral division aforesaid that a Pell hax been gran'ed for the election now pending for the said electorkl division and that lurh Poll
      732 words

  • 713 10 Investors waiting for rubbe to steady up MALA VAX SH\BK MARKET REVIEW By Our Market Correspondent IN VIEW of the rontinuinjr uncertainly in th< rubber price last week the Singapore Share Market continued dull and featureless and very little business was written in any of the four sections. As soon
    713 words
  • 687 10 ONCE again there was a jrreat deal of activity on the Singapore rubber, market last week and no i particular trend in prices there being wide dail, fluctuations. The price v still une?«tablUh- rd at any apparent level after the draatlc fall of a fortnight i
    687 words
  • 40 10 On the free exchange market In Hong Kong on Saturday, the U. B dollar was quoted at 5 81 S for rash and S9O far T.T. Sterling was quoted at ISM and one tael of gold at 255.
    40 words
  • 105 10 THE Eastern Bank Itd ne' profit for the year endeo December 11. wu CIM.OII making with the amount brought forward C 235 130 At the annual meeting to be held In London on March 90. the directors will recommend s fmal dividend at the rate of as per
    105 words
  • 304 10 rE following business done In the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period February 26 to March 4:— Inaaairlala: Praser and Nea\e I Ord. $4 95 to 11.97', to UN. Oammon $3 10 Hummers $3 15 lo $3 20. Hongkong
    304 words
  • 149 10 I'HK following dividends 1 were announced last week by companies operating, in Malaya: KINDANC. TIN DKEDGING LTD.: A dividend of 4%. per share, less 30 income tax, for year ended December 31. payable to shareholders on the register at .March 16 from Kuala Lumpur. London and Sydney offices
    149 words
  • 36 10 Outputs from rotates and in the Outhrie gioup n >'■ announrrd are: nibbfr n 3SB (ton lb ksl (blarkl 182. 500 lb palm oil 1 127 tonn; palm krrnrU 354 tons, tin arr 1 23
    36 words
  • 20 10 COMMUSIS Propagac must be counter I I Sir K B make add j Ls a ma w;ir come p anx.
    20 words
  • 12 10 was 67 21 to the I. U I
    12 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1654 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA OF THr. APPLICATIONS are Invited fror rmniTinv nr mai ava men an d women for the post n FEDERATION Of MALAI A AsslMant Huptrylsor of H osteU un der the direction of the Bupervlso Vacancies for Clerks filled. Appll- o
      1,654 words
    • 608 10 NOTICES NOTICE WE. S PL. PALANIAPPA CHETTIAR and 8. K PACKIRI- SWAMI hrreby give notice that the partnership business carried on by u» under the name and style of SWAMI ft CO.". at No 10, Jalan Dntoh. Kuala Kangsar has to-day bern dissolved by mutual connent. The business has been
      608 words
    • 806 10 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS WAI EH DEHARTMr.NI For cutllnf and welding of Joint* and Branches on 15" It" Steel Pipe* Tender Deposit 1150 Close NOON 14 3 55. Forma from Tender Room. Secretariat, City Hall EIECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Supply of (a> Mild Steel Clamps for OH. Flttlnga. Cloae NOOK
      806 words
    • 309 10 KNUTSEN LINE fait and Rc(ul*r Service fBQM CANADA US PACIFIC PORTS— }Q DAY; Sjilifif; Arriving Ssn Francisco Singapore P Swrr I lli.jberh Iskke 2\ F«b 23 Mai 25 Mi» C,trtt*4 Btkkc 12 Mjr 11 Apr 1} Apr 14 Apr Ogcks Bjkk* To Be Announced Utcr Anns Iskkc 7 May 6
      309 words

  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 821 11 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. M 1411 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE GLASGO^ LONC>ON •*3»«3Br 'OUTS *P' A Apr 18/11 Apr IS -P' Apr 11 Apr 14/14 Apr 17/11 Apr 12 Apr 17 Apr 11/20 Apr 22/21 a"' 21 m" 1 -S J /M Ap' 21 Mey 4 May 1/ 4 May
      821 words
    • 1152 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINOS TO CONTININT/SCANDINAVIA far Aden, Part Said. Genee Antwerp. Ratterdam. Haajaarg. Cepenhaaen. Gothenburg ft Otle P MaM Pr>nong > MEONIA Gdm 2S/2* Mar 18/ It Mar "fALSTRIA" 21/24 Mer 2S/2SMar 24/24 Mar •■>> JUTLANDIA" 2/ 4 Apr S/ S Apr 4/ 4 A4W 'lAI.ANOIA IS/17 Apr IS/IS
      1,152 words
    • 1026 11 .^t^IHE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. UnsaPORI Mneorporotad IKe 1m.t.0 If .noOo—^ I LINIS SAILINGS TO UK AND CONTININTAL POtTj i pore P i rom Panong Bencleaek fnr Hnviv lorvtrm Moll ta Part t/lt Mar i linoraaanaii for Avonmouth. Liyarpooi. Dublm. Hamburg 14/20 Mar 21/U Mar 11/14 Mar Rottardem IS Ma'/
      1,026 words
    • 1139 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL Ne 211*1 BIXBKMAM 6. BOCXNALL KLATENESS LIMB LONDON. h HAV.,,OTT,RDA«. tOJ ANGfLfs tAMC K0 I ond ..JrT AtiarttK p^t, «>»TLAND. SEATTLE ft VANCOUVH and Co^o^ „0 Cn A««aprma «r^ f M C~tra. ft M 'CITY O« POONA Amarice Sfv .c P I *»ot Pr^vsna la/22
      1,139 words

  • 817 12 SEDUCTION OF THE INNOCENT. By Frederick Wertham, MD. (Museum Press. 215.) SOMETIMES, in the unguarded hours, a fantasy breaks through a barrier in the mind which, half-remembered In the morning, leaves a shadow and a sour taste behind. We know that m the criminal
    817 words
  • Article, Illustration
    194 12  -  kENNETH KONSTAM r.v Among many examples of fine rard play from the World Championship match this effort of Terence Rer.^c was outstanding and deserved a swing. Unluckily l^r Enuland Rosen played the same contract and marie it. although his play was much inferior. With both sides vulnerable, dralrr South,
    194 words
  • 243 12  -  NICHOLAS CARROLL I 1 TITO LIFTS THE CURTAIN. By Hallsm Ttnnyson. (Rider. 155.) YUGOSLAVIA today is one of Europe's political puzzles. Luckily it grows more accessible each year. The Ingenious hotch-potch of sight-seeing. history and current politics that makes up this book is probably as good and
    243 words
  • 53 12 Miss Rolanda Dauncey's "The Far Dwelling" < Mac mlllan 12s. 6d is a sincere piece of writing on an original subject -a denazified ex-SS man who makes good In Ireland, becomes friends with a Catholic prtrst and falls In love with Blarney. c'clc. CoVtct fiz*of these coupom to
    53 words
  • 418 12 Six decades of Vogue and fashion making ALWAYS IN VOGUE By Ednj Woolmtn Chaw «nd Ilka Chase. (GoUancx. 215.) •y WALTER WARWICK r<VEN the great French masters of fashion sometimes ph. n their j memorable n-volutions from an inspiration as fortuitous as that which j produced the four-slit cheongsam. The
    418 words
  • 72 12 In "True a* a Turtlr" Oollancz 12s. 6d.) Mr. John Coates proves to the satisfaction of his heroine that •'men can live without women, but women cannot live without rmn." That he doeb so on a yacht, in the teeth of a Channel gale, where two attractive
    72 words
  • 368 12  -  LEONARD RUSSELL •y HONOURS FOR SALE B, C«rild MjcM, Mm R.ch.rd, WHEREVER you try it. the career of Maundy Gregory Imparts the flavour of sensational fiction. Improbability invests him He will overdo it. It was not enough for this son of a parson to adopt such an original
    368 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 20 12 I Genuine Spares j in plentiful supply ij I GEORGE LEE LIMITED. MOTOR DIVISION 200, CLEMENCEAU AVENUE, SINGAPORE TEL. 5338.
      20 words
    • 156 12 Just wait till ijoo taste chicken..! You'll love 'he flavour of thl> .to delicious, so appetising! Full of It's so easy and quick to make, and in every I packet of Batchelors t K^^^^^^^kw. Chicken Noodle Soup f^#^^>^ ttP*^av packet into boiling I "T-A, Jtfl! water, simmer for I j
      156 words
  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 138 12 Straits Times Crossword __^Z iq H!lii~"!l~~il~~"B~"~ i. no vi.da£ r 9 m. 10 E££ perfleW caKto'SinsT iiK 13 Brwty (J 4> o SS*jftJ?4i w.^ 14. Flowwy verrtner? <•». is: nvaftM*; y BwSvSaasi 1». Ctould t» tomato* or hay (3>. lOUr thou nd 20 Not on the level <6> **l«U*n will
      138 words

  • 644 13 TOP FOUR TEAMS IN DIVISION TWO TAKE A BEATING LONDON, Sun. VU O L V ERHAMPTON Wanderers, outstanding team of the season, yesterday improved their rhances of the elusive Cup and Football League double" which has not been achieved during this century. While their
    644 words
  • 95 13 Sugar Ray walks out on fight BOSTON. Sun. SUGAR RAY ROBINBON. former welter and middleweight boxing champion of M.rld who la attempting a comeback, withdrew from his scheduled 10-round bout with Georgle Small ol Brooklyn last night only a few hours before the fight was scheduled to start Robinson claimed
    95 words
  • 100 13 KLALA LI'MPVR Sun AUSTRALIA beat England by 16 run.s in the Selangor Club* annual tes 1 on the padang today —the l»«t English »Icket fal'.ln* t»n minutes before mumps were to to be drawn. On an easy wirltet Australia batted first and put up 208 tor
    100 words
  • 108 13 PEN AN O Sun PERAK beat Penans by three matches to two In their Chua Choon Leong Cup tennis tie on the Penang Sport* Club court* ttiw morn Ins Playlne hts be*! Moars Tsy won both his Mnulex matches, beating Goon Kok hem 6-3 4-6, 6-3
    108 words
  • 32 13 United Ren en trounced Arsenal B.C. 5-0 In a friendly sorcer match at Parrw Park yesterday Scorer* were William Tan. Richard Ong. Henry John. Bawany and an own RoaL
    32 words
  • 966 13 Volvw. 31 16 t 7 76 52 4J iunderland 32 11 16 5 50 42 38 'ortsmouth 30 15 5 10 64 47 35 ■harlton 30 IS 5 10 64 47 35 ■helaea 31 13 62 49 M .lanchwter C 31 14 7 10 59 53 35 Manchester
    966 words
  • 209 13 IPOH. Sunday. EXCEPT for the winners of the Paciflr zone, none of the other overseas teams coming to Malaya for the Thomas Cup is willing to play state teams before their Cup engagements, said Mr. Chan Lai Hong, president of the Perak Badminton
    209 words
  • 68 13 ARIUNGTON, (Bed ford shirr < Sun GORI>ON PIRIE. yesterday won the English cros»roi'ntry championship here ovi r testing mm miles course in "1 mm. 44 ker. to vtahhsh hlmtrlf at the world's No. 1 rrou-rountr> runner. ThU a/a* his third sur««h>ive win in the race and be
    68 words
  • 31 13 Singapore iswimminu Club A" beat Chlneae Pmimimnit Club 'A by six g'wtls to four at msirr-polo at the C 8 C In the -B" match C.BC beat BMC 7-2
    31 words
  • 161 13 Only Federal citizens for Olympics, says Council KUALA LUMPUR Bun ONLY Federal citizens will be allowed to represent tht Federation o! Malaya at tht 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne. This uas .stated at yesterday's meeting of the Federation o! Malaya Olympic Sports Counc.l. The council had enquired (rim the International
    161 words
  • 151 13  - Bell was best jockey at Penang EPSOM JEEP Hy IN hl% second meeting In Malay*. Hta Bell 'he Sparer Sublet orv >ocke). look top riding honour* when ht rode four winners and took two place* a: the Penang hprinw MeetU* j Boutrourr BH 9 clone aeroiK) mlth three flnu and
    151 words
  • 79 13 sof(i:» S/tPA Lis|M, Di« i rui4u Bre.ni r IKI Jalan Hmi l.s pin Marine Itoat. AasM-abtea, Jalaa aV^ar p m MB. I B. Kelrtar If Poltre. t.eylaßC: Mar Warpai turn "A™ larrer lumkm- Ml 14 Wnlrts s« CortnU<ian. CTaUj n > 3B Alexanava FT > Kaalal A P..
    79 words
  • 267 13 LONDON Bun -Rugby Union r»■uiu veatcrday were: Inter-sen Ire* tournament Royal Navy Army s Club matches Ouy'a Hoapltal S. Nuncalon 6. London Hospital 9. Old Merchant Taylors 14. London Irian C. Si Marys 6. London Brottlah S Kichniond 6. I oi.uoi, Welat. 3 Blurkheath 0. Old
    267 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 226 13 for fun of home the whole year through.^ BURROWES Pool Table Pnc c om >0 o* l rh# 'o m; 'y alt together* Pool is coty 10 (to">. ♦otc-oting »O ploy— On thl» profeiiionolly-stylad tvrrowt Toble. Com* end see the "Roll-A-V'oy" Retvm compl.t, bmb] i-Klutfing cv«», bolls, triangle, rule book.
      226 words
    • 464 13 bnips fl atalaWV aW AaH a>^ ID. N llSßßja^^lP A N N U A HL Boys fl B re y flannel fl 1 1 Suits by "SPORTOCRAT" I I* from $30/Wool/Cotton School Shirts ONLY $10/AERTEX Sports Shirts S4/Tee Shirts ONLY S2/BOXER Swim Trunks from S7/50 Berets from Sl/95 John Little
      464 words

  • 765 14 PAKISTAN ONE UP AT SSTH MINUTE. THEN SCORED THREE MORE KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. THE unbeaten Pakistan hockey team had one of the toughest games of their Malayan tour today when they came off with a four-nil win against the Federation of Malaya XI
    765 words
  • 122 14 A late goal saves SRC in Cup final A LATE gonl by Lloyd Valberg enabled Singapore Recreation Club "Oreens" to hold Young Men* Sikh Association to a 1-1 draw In the final of the .8 HA Junior knockout competition at the OBC ground yesterday. The match will be replayed at
    122 words
  • 58 14 Wanderers Sports Club beat a Press team by 13 runs In a friendly cricket fixture at Woodsvllle yesterday. Wanderers 70 <A Jsnsen 16. O Perelrs 15. N Pereirs 11. V Olfl 4-22. Siebel 3-26. Marks 2-f Baxter l-7i PreA* XI M Ang Earn Hock 13 J
    58 words
  • 90 14 KI'ALA lIMPIR Sun. rERE are three changf-s In the Federation's ho< key side to meet Pakistan in the third "test" at Seremhan on March IS. Mike Shepheidson. Bakar Said and Onr. C heng Whatt. who played Inday, havr been dropped.. The Federmtion XI is:
    90 words
  • 80 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. AN UNBEAIFN 100 by C. Maha- devan- the flrxt century in Belsngor tht* season enabled P.W.D Sport* Club to beat T.P.C.A. by seven mickeu in their friendly rrlcket match on the Princes Road ground today. T.PC.A. declared at 1M for five (A. Chelliah
    80 words
  • 43 14 Nemly-promoted Buki 1 Tini made a good start in the kafa Dlv. 2B league when they defextrd Anton AC. 3-1 at Jalan Bsuar stadium yesterda\ Khalid. Ibrahim and Bonam scored for Buklt Timah. William Lee replied for Aston
    43 words
  • 29 14 Haikowvu B.C. and Balesnrr United drew 1-1 in a SAFA Div 2B match at Farrer Park yesterda> Mahadeva scored for Haikowyu snd Soon Loon replied for Balr*tler.
    29 words
  • 254 14 NEWCOMER S. K. Kulasinßam knocked up a fine 52 for Ceylon Sports Club when they beat University by 58 runs in a friendly cricket nxture at Balestier Road yesterday. KulaMngam. a young Cry- lon cie acquisition this yar hit a six and six fours
    254 words
  • 103 14 fHREE half centuries marked the Singapore Recreation Clubs inme-and-home cricket fixture on he padanc yesterday when I«• Herder's XI beat Hoffman* XI by hree wickets. B Richard hit a breety 61 for loflman s XI «hile Le Mercler s« etlredi and J Marten* (SO) were
    103 words
  • 42 14 Sinstspore Olim ractory C.C but I Singapore Harbour Board by six I »lekets at cricket vesterdsy SHB 53 Saunders 13. Archer 16 Cnilkshanlu 6-i' Olass Factory 149 <Baxindale 27 OoodaU 21 Button 23 Clarke 20 Pord 2»i
    42 words
  • 115 14 New played help Ro vers to make good start WT'l w -r Kkv ani lIH Tf jmm y jj" and Chia b dnbbhr, fenders :f: teepei Roy. Dork S.A.t gam. Jalai Th<r -<n. during Rovrri d as thi tory. Ni n was tali li year, them Th( Sktnm I ln.Mdf
    115 words
  • 70 14 I^EWLY-PROMOTED Tampenis Roverg mere unlucky to ro down 2-1 by Young Men's Muslim Association In their SAFA Di\ 2A match at Oeylang yesterday Tampenl* Rovers showed better team-Hork but missed many easy chance* Including s penalty four minutes before the end YMMA opened scoring in the 14th
    70 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 778 14 iiEACH 72,000 FAMILIES— WITH A CLASSIFIED AD. Check Before Posting J Replies to Box Numbers Utmost care should be taken j when replying »o bo« numbir ads to u.e the CORRECT J J NUMBER and Addrcis to the J Straits Timci. Cecil Street. ((onlinued from Page SITI rVTKWS 1 ANT
      778 words
    • 768 14 SITI ATIONS WANTKI) 20 Word* $S (Ml*.)— Bom S* rl: txlrm EUROPEAN LADY seeks part 1 time position. Is Shorthand Typist stHte Roistered Nurse. Apply Box A 2473 S.T. KXPERIENCED STENOORAPHER Dictaphone Typist Seeks port•i.ii as DlcUphone/Typlst and neneral office work. Please write Box A24KB S.T. KXF'ERIENCED ENGLISH I STENOGRAPHER
      768 words
    • 305 14 REACH 72,000 FAMILIES— WITH A STRAITS TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERT. OFFICE SrACE VACANT Wmrd, $i Mi*..)— Box it rl, txlrm TO IXT spacious office flat Vicl- > nity U.SIS Modem sanitation Phones available. Immediate \a<<ji-.t posAession Please Apply Box A 2345 S.T. F.DUCATION Wmrd. U Mlm.)—B»w f rl: txtrm. THERE IS
      305 words
    • 524 14 TUITION 21 »mr4t $i imim.t— Bmx H, tMtrm B KEEPINO beginners Starting Monday 6 pjn 3 Hrs weekly B'hand morning intensive course dally. Evening Col Quay SIS Mid Rd. S 15 pm Monday. Wedneaday. Friday. 6 p.m. Tuesday Thursday. j Saturday. Learn Malay. French. I Chinese. Hindi. Latin. Each different
      524 words
    • 491 14 HOUSES «V LAND FOR SALE 2* »mr 4, U i»«ij- M rl, txlrm 39S RIVER VALLEY ROAD property (freehold) 30 lot* flats »3bungslows and seml-detarhed over II 80 from 1 000 sq. ft ReokientUl area, all modern services laid miite Box A21»3. ST VEHICLES WANTED M *mr 4, U (Hlmr—B*
      491 words
    • 508 14 FOR SALE It» U |c rl. .1/1 POR SALS. 1 Carrier Room AirI Condition Plant 1M» Model 51D2--'-•9 1 HP. DC. tn good working ondltion What offers? Apply Tan Kirn Tee. 34 Market Street First Ftoor. Tel t52J7 FOB A MULTITTJDE of small jobs where electrte power Is not convenient
      508 words
    • 130 14 fY^Z^h HEALTHY <ft^ >~/ EYES ARE I eaad to be afraid to took in m« I uked m"* ■error So «erv often my eyes err Mis% "< red mMDedanduaattract.se «aid "Youn csn So I vied Optrex regularly, ard say eyes became bright and healthy difference The hites cleared, me Utus
      130 words