The Straits Times, 20 February 1958

Total Pages: 14
1 14 The Straits Times
  • 19 1 \VIII\(.I lIAII V fEBTIIIEDSALK EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times MaWf* Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 20, 1958 15 CENTS
    19 words
  • 588 1 SUMATRA DELEGATES ASK ABOUT S COLONY VESSELS Cash offered for immediate delivery: Ships should be reconditioned Power balance could change THE Central Suma tran Revolutionary Government is seeking warships from Singapore and abroad to build up its naval forces. This is the latest development In the conflict
    588 words
  • 39 1 THE SUMATRA rebels want to buy these two former French Navy sloops m the foreground They have been in the laid-up anchorage in Singapore for more than a year Straits Times picture. 1
    39 words
  • 248 1  - 19 appointed to stamp out vice in Malaya SYED SALIM bin AHMAD By KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. NINETEEN men were appointed by the All-Ma-laya anti-vice congress here today to "combat" and 'abolish" prostitution among Muslim women. The 19 up against at least 28.000 Malay prostitute* —will (unction under the registered title
    248 words
  • 104 1 RUSSIAN TIN OFF LONDON MARKET LONDON, wed— Deliveries of Russian tin on the London metal exchange have been temporarily suspended. The Financial Times says that the producers of the brand of Russian tin which since early this month has been deliverable against standard contract, have been asked to alter the
    104 words
  • 33 1 LONDON. Wed— The House of Lords last night save a second reading agreement in principle to the Overseas Resources Development Bill, which has already been passed by the Commons— Reuter
    Reuter  -  33 words
  • 257 1 51. 7 mil. win from 7-CENT gamble LONDON, Wed. Two coach-loads of celebrating relatives and friends today descended on Mr. John Brockwell soon after it was learned that he had won £206,028 ($1,751.--238) for twopence (seven cents) on a football pool Then they all trooped off from his Epsom, Surrey.
    Reuter  -  257 words
  • 194 1 REBEL GOVT. APPEALS TO KPM THE Shipping Ministry of the Indonesian Revolutionary Govern ment announced yesterday it had asked the Dutch owned KPM shipping lines to resume "normal" operations with areas under Its control The announcement oroadcast by the rebel radio at Padang said the Revolutionary Oovernment was willing to
    194 words
  • 44 1 VATICAN CITY. Wed. The Pope today made the sign of the Cross In ashes on his forehead as a sign of penance on Ash Wednesday which opened the period of Lent 40 days of prayer. fastIng and penitence before Easter— Reuter.
    Reuter  -  44 words
  • 127 1 Winston: 'A good night' SIX Miu&loD Lhunhili suffering from a slight cold "spent verj cood night" last night it wit announced id Cap Martin •o the Frencb Blviera where be l a bolidavint *< tbe moment His local pny*ician l>r J Roberts said: "He en joyed his breakfast and tsmoklng
    Reuter  -  127 words
  • 39 1 ALGIERS. Wed. Security forces killed more than 40 Algerian insurgents In scattered actions in different parts of Algeria In the past 24 hours. Two Europeans and three Muslims were killed in Isolated Insurgent attacks—Reuter.
    39 words
  • 131 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The first two Russian diplomats to come hers for the ECAFE conference are extremely happy over the "complete freedom of movement" they are enjoying. Mr. Victor M. Lesslovskl told the Straits Times today: "We are very pleased with the arrangements made by
    131 words
  • 200 1 THE HAGUE. Wednesday. THE stopping of the KLM Royal Dutch Airline services to Jakarta will mean a four per cent loss of company income, according to the director of KLM. Mr. Isaac Aler. The KLM company director put the money loss this yet' at 22
    Reuter  -  200 words
  • 35 1 CAIRO. Wed A X.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines plane was damaged while landing at Cairo from Amsterdam today The second pilot was killed by a rotating propeller. Nobody else was hurt ReuU"
    35 words
  • 22 1 BANTA BARBARA (California). Wed.— Delegates from Singapore have arrived here for the conference the Pacific Area Travel Association convention. Renter.
    Reuter  -  22 words
  • 61 1 SYDNEY. Wed. Fiftyone Inches of rain* In five days sent a 35- foot wall of water crashing through the north Queensland city of Mackay early today. Police said on* man was killed and hundreds of others were marooned. A lake five miles wide covered
    61 words
  • 176 1 BORDER ROW: SUDAN TO EGYPT: GET OUT OR WE WILL FIGHT I/HARTOUM Wed The Sudan demanded the withdrawal of Egyptian troops from disputed areas on its northern border today, warning that "we are ready to defend our country if Egypt persists in Its present attitude A communique described the pnwnce
    176 words
  • 86 1 2 a. m. news roundup IKE ASKS FOR $3,900 MILLION AID WASHINGTON. U.-.i day sent a message to Congress asking for U.S. $AM2 million in foreign aid funds. In his special message, the President said a reduction in this figure could lead to heavily increased American military* spending, higher taxes
    Reuter  -  86 words
  • 52 1 PARIS. Wednesday. France today decided to create a forbidden tone alone the entire frontier between Tunisia and AU'-na Nobody will be allowed to live on or travel through th c tone. No details of the tone or of how the ban would be applied were
    Reuter  -  52 words
  • 58 1 PARIS. Wed— Sir Winston hurt hill. has a chronic ailment which will last srveral weeks, his local physician. Dr. David Roberts said today "To say that it is a bro ichial condition is not far off," Dr. Roberts said. "It is not dangerous as wr know."
    Reuter  -  58 words
  • 58 1 LONDON. Wed -Mr Douglas R. Jardine. former England and Surrey cricket captain, was HI In London's Hospital for Tropical Disease today suffering from tick fever. Mr. Jardine 57. one of th« central figures in the body line bowline controversy during Test matches in Australia, became ill
    Reuter  -  58 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 58 1 PM? Oih Sin'i gbnet help you look MiiiSM Professional ScrDAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE. 323. North Br.dq. Rd., S'por. 7. M.Kt door ODEON Phon. J4204 Branch OHicc It. -mo OpHcol C 0. 13 forquhor it P»nowa IT'S LIKE HAVING A SAMPAN BROUGHT TO ££v YOUR DOOR! P§^ BIRDS EYE ~y means
      58 words
    • 44 1 t^^vt^^tS^C' JnUfcj mmm radio. radiogr*^ mw have I heard rPHILIPS 1 i H 4-speed k I RECORD PLAYERS j 7 different models 1 I. a r c*W|ti c*Mp*v<* wiii -h la «.!«<hjbl. IK wiik Jg] X *'noa vw3nio <iai:ks> iNindinoa i*' PHILIPS LAST 10-M-Gl*
      44 words

  • 217 2 'BUCKET OF BLOOD' PAY-OUTS DENIED ONDON. Wed. A J detective sergeant charged with conspiracy denied in court today that he accepted protection money from a club nicknamed "The Bucket of Blood" in Brighton, south coast holiday town Detective Sergeant Trevor Heath. 36, a blue-suited erect figure, said he had never
    Reuter  -  217 words
  • 184 2  - Major John Slim to wed -and THIS time it's no hoax 'SHE'S BEAUTIFUL AND A WONDERFUL COOK* MAJOR SLIM From HALL ROMNEY LONDON, We<- This time the announcement of the encasement of Major John Slim, son of Field Marshal Sir William Slim, Governor-General of Australia, is correct. lie is to
    184 words
  • 257 2 200,000 flung in at height of the Korean war HONG KONG, Wed.- j The Chinese Peoples' volunteers are to withdraw from North Korea before the end of 1958, the New China news agency announced today. The agency, quoting a Joint Sino-Korean
    257 words
  • 787 2 'Nuclear age 9 navy: New fleet for Singapore STREAMLINING CAMPAIGN; TWO COMMANDS GO, TWO DOCKYARDS CLOSE LONDON, Wed. In sweeping new "nuclear age" changes, the Royal Navy has announced that a fleet with two carriers and armed with fighter and strike aircraft and commandos will be based "continuously" at Singapore.
    Reuter  -  787 words
  • 206 2 PHONE CALL FROM KANSAS SAYS: YOU'VE WON LONDON, Wed. A telephone call to Olney, in Buckinghamshire, from Liberal, Kansas, yesterday Rave the news that this village had retained the transAtlantic trophy for pancake racing. Mr. Jack Smith, organiser of a pancake race by women in Liberal spoke to the Vicar
    Reuter  -  206 words
  • 87 2 BERNE, Wed— The Bwlsn Post Office will Issue a set of four new stamps on March 5 portraying four events of the year the 2 000 th anniversary of the foundation of the town ot Nyon on Lake Geneva: an exhibition at Zurich of the
    87 words
  • 180 2 NEW DELHI, Wednesday. MR. T. T. KRISHNAMACHARI, who resigned as India's Finance Minister last week, told the Indian Parliament that he was "not aware" of the irregularity which led to his resignation. Mr. Krishnamachan re i signed after an nqulry com He had
    180 words
  • 41 2 NEW YORK, Wed. Mr Dag Hammarskjoeld. United Nations Secretary General, will pay an official three-day visit to Britain from March 31, It was officially announced here today. He will be the guest of the British Government. Reuter.
    Reuter  -  41 words
  • 97 2 Mac gets a mixed reception f ONDON, Wed.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold .V!;icmillan, returned to the House of Commons yesterday for the first time since he ended his six-week Commonwealth tour and got a very mixed reception. His entrance into the house was the signal for loyal Conservative cheering
    UP  -  97 words
  • 20 2 I TAIPEH. Wed. Chinese Communist guns fired 71 rounds at islands of the Qu<~ moy group last night.
    20 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 254 2 I FCR I I COASTAL, RIVER A INTER-ISLAND TRADE I 2 UNITS READY FOR DELIVERY BY APRIL 1951 320 O.W.T. v* To meet popular demand £^tfMgr^Wtft^»*tl 'Ss^g^iß^fca for maximum deadweight ca- H^TI rg^fc-^Sfc ~*£?lfK»r^i pacity and great economy of iSif i Lg^L'_W^^^^^%3ißßSßiSfi?''' -^!»"'isggS*''"N3 operation. We have built frfraJMP^^ '^S^Sj m^/j^S^^ff'
      254 words
    • 54 2 DEPENDABLE The traditional Johnson dependability j\e built-in stamina and action-flash 'go' are all th<*re in this lVi h.p. model. Anyone of the new m Johnsons (from 3 to 35 h.p.) is ready and willing to drive you out _mm i9&^ *t*S bee them now at your nearest B^^fcJ^^^MF-laiJl .JOHNSON i
      54 words

  • 164 3 LITTLE GIRL IN SEARCH OF PARALYSIS CURE HELPED a, in uiuiie from friends and neigh bours. the parents of three year.old Ingrid Lashit of Cologne. Germany, took her to Britain in search of a cure that will restore her health and enable her to school and pl.i> game* like any
    164 words
  • 78 3 LONDON. Wed. Actress Jane Baxter played a fiveminute scene on BBC television last night with one strap of her low-neck evening dress broken. She spent most of the scene tucking the loose strap under her arm so the top of her dress would not slip. At
    Reuter  -  78 words
  • 38 3 DUBLIN. Wed. -The pud llcity bureau of the Irish Republican Army Issued communique last nigh, which said it raided the Blan-'ord Military Camp o» Sunday and held the camp for half an hour —Reuter.
    Reuter  -  38 words
  • 140 3 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM A MALTA MUST LONDON, Wednesday. VfR. ALAN LENNOX BOYD, Colonial Secretary. said yesterday he regarded constitutional safeguards for religious freedom and tolerance on the Island of Malta as a matter of the "first importance." I He was replying In the House of Commons to a request by Mr.
    Reuter  -  140 words
  • 8 3 m^, Jr OTTAWA. Wed.-Canadian 5 jay—neuter.
    8 words
  • 517 3 DRAMATIC MOVES IN THE U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL 'NEW MEETING' DEMAND IF MEDIATION TALKS FAIL NEW YORK, Wednesday. TUNISIA agreed yesterday to take its dispute with France out of the United Nations Security Council but served notice it would demand a new and urgent meeting if Anglo-American
    Reuter; UP  -  517 words
  • 24 3 PEKING. Wed. A Chinese Nationalist jet plane was shot down over the Communist Chinese town of Tslmoin yesterday, said Peking Radio.— UP.
    UP  -  24 words
  • 270 3 British health fees up: New warning on increasing costs LONDON. Wednesday. nRITON'S will have to pay more for their national health service from the beginning of next July, the Government announced today. Mr. Derick Heathcoat Amory, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said the weekly increase would be 6d. for men. 4d.
    Reuter  -  270 words
  • 162 3 LOYALISTS AT FOREIGN OFFICE LONDON, Wednesday. THE WORDS "traitors gate" were painted outside the entrance to trie British Foreign Office in Whitehall last night by members of the League of Empire Loyalists. The same slogan was painted at the entrance of a nearby house In Carlton
    Reuter  -  162 words
  • 131 3 She said 'no' until his mother said 'yes' LONDON, Wed— A Chinese bnde-to-be who said "no" until her prospictive mo-ther-in-law said "yes" arrived in England yesterday from Hong Kong to be mamed. She is Miss Helen Man Chins Han. who met 29--year-old Corporal Charles Blunclen while he was serving in
    Reuter  -  131 words
  • 30 3 JERUSALEM. Wed. At Israeli Army spokesman charged yesterday that Syr. ans were sniping at Israeli < In the Kin El Tina area Ir the north of the country. UP.
    UP  -  30 words
  • 61 3 BRISBANE. Wed. Horses In a mounted police escort I trii-il to eat the Queen Mother's bouquet at a civic rerfption in King George Square here yesterday. She M ii ln-ii out to pat a horse on the nose, as she Inspected the guard and the horse reached for
    61 words
  • 66 3 LONDON, Wed Mr Selwyn Lloyd, the Foreign Secretary, said today he believed it was possible to establish common ground on which a mutually-acceptable solution of the Cyprus problem could be based He made this statement in a report to the House of Commons on his recent
    Reuter  -  66 words
  • 48 3 AUCKLAND, Wed Auck- land dog catchers are not amused. Someone opened the gate to the city pound last night and released the itntra. Two dogs, which apparently just could not care less, were still In the pound this morning, but the remainder had vanished —Reuter.
    Reuter  -  48 words
  • 288 3 General Electric 30 6 —ft Quest Keen 45 '6 9 1.C.1 37/44 /1H Imp. Tob. (uU.) 38/6 /44 Int Nickel $138 —1% Lyons 95 1/14 Mex. Eaglea 19/I'i it Ant. (uts.) 7/Rolls Royce 87 3 —1/3 Shell (UU.) 124 4', —a/9 Stewart Lloyds 21/6 /44
    288 words
  • 44 3 LONDON, Wed. Durlnj the past five years 410 younß women have come to Br.taln from Hong Kong for training as nurses and 271 for other forms oX training, Mr. Job' Profumo Colonial Under Secretary, said In a parlia mentary reply yesterday, belter
    44 words
  • 254 3 Second wives: Commons query LONDON, Wed. Mr. Albert Roberts (Labour) yesterday asked In the Commons what action the British Government proposed to take on the petition presented to the Governor of Hong Kong, by the Council of Women there last December for abolition of concubinage. Mr. John Profumo. Colonial Under-Secretary.
    Reuter  -  254 words
  • Article, Illustration
    31 3 LONDON. Wed -The Undersecretary for Colonial Affairs Mr. John Profumo, said yesterday there was no discrimination between whites and coloureds in local civil service appointments in Bermuda —UP
    UP  -  31 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 142 3 Hi I Cussonfc i| 1 WHITE CROSS I 1 BABY POWDER I EUROPE 1 A fi'll'A*! p4 II 1/ UII t vM^iifll QflQa NJ f '"'•""•"<>" and boot<«g» *|fc-lm QHHH Ovl '<"" *9«<" jntl iO MALAYAN AIRWAYS VvtA GtNWAI SAUJ ACf Mrs It I ***** OCfAN lIMIDING SINGAFOtf BRITISH OVERSEAS
      142 words

  • 264 4 MALA YA TO HAVE A WIDER RUBBER GOODS RANGE INVESTORS PLAN A TYRE FACTORY RUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya will manufacture a wider variety of rubber products within the next few years, the Straits Times was told today. A spokesman of the Ministry for Commerce and Industry was commenting on the
    264 words
  • 369 4 Lotteries cash assistance for kampong Malays ABOUT half a million under-privileged people living in the rural areas of Perak will benefit from plans now being drafted to bring Social Welfare services to them. Mr. M S. Dhoss. secretary i of the Welfare Association here,
    369 words
  • 181 4 Her first air trip and last KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Shaking and nervous, a Chinese housewife got down from a little Ti(?er Moth aircraft here this morning after celebrating Chinese New Year by makine her first and last air trip Muttered Mrs. Chow Kin Foon. 32. as she alighted: "Never again.
    181 words
  • 33 4 A total of 41 hawkers yesterday pleaded guilty In the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court to charges of causing obstruction in public over the Chinese New Year They were each fined $3
    33 words
  • 47 4 Yeo Ah Hoah, 27, yesterday pleaded not guilty in Singapore to voluntarily causing hurt to Tan Moh Song with a pair ol scissors at the junction of Boat Quay and New Bridge Road on Tuesday He was allowed bail till Feb. 24.
    47 words
  • 48 4 Mah Tin Choy yesterday appeared In a Singapore court on a charge of •tortlng money from Tan huck Teong. a stall-keepe-and putting him In fear of bodily injury on Monday. Mah was allowed bail ti-t Feb. 26 when the case come, up for mention.
    48 words
  • 162 4 IPOH, Wednesday. ABOUT 350,000 people, comprising nearly a third >f the Perak state population of 1.200,000. will be eligible to go to the polls in the general elections next year. During the past twelve months more than 85.000 Federal citizens have regise ed as
    162 words
  • 99 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed .Seventy-nine Indian doctors j *ho are to come to Malaya to help relieve the doctor shortage here are now under- going a fttnesg test at four Indian centres. A Public Services Commission spokesman told the Straits Times: "The doctors due here in
    99 words
  • 26 4 The Chief Minister. Mr Llm Yew Hock, will open the Ninth Singapore International Salon of Photography at Victoria Memorial Hall at S3fl p.m. tomorrow.
    26 words
  • 65 4 Thirty-three men and a| V>y yesterday pleaded guilty i a Singapore court to .:arges of gambling in pub .c over the Chinese New All the men were fined from $5 to $10 each. The 12--year-old boy whose plea of Kullty was rejected by the court
    65 words
  • 81 4 First Asian to hold high Establishment Office post KUALA lIMM It Wed. The Federation Government's official spokesman on personnel and staff matters is a Perak born Malay. Inche Abdullah bin Sahat, above who has become Deputy Principal Establishment Officer. He is the first Asian to hold this post Inche Abdullah,
    81 words
  • 55 4 JOHORE BAHRU Wed Appointed to serve on the Excise Licensing Board Johore Bahru for 1068 are the President of the Town Council (Chairman* the District Officer. (Vice chairman) the State Commissioner for Labour, the Health Officer Johore South Inche (Jda bin Awang Mr W>n Sze Ming and
    55 words
  • 30 4 BANDA BAHRU Wwl Inche Mohammed Sherrlf bin Puteh district officer Banda Bahru has left in pn>motlc to Jltra where he will assum»duties as acttne Dis rict Offl rer
    30 words
  • 75 4 BUTIERWORTH. Wed— A ijve-year dream of lOO.uuu jutteiwurth residents will jome true in August with the completion of the coronation clock tower memorial at Pratt's Park. The move for the tower was started in 1953 and $27.--000 have been donated towards the project. Flood fund show
    75 words
  • 78 4 IPOH. Wed. The first Malay to qualify as a chartered accountant in England. Inche Mohamed Raslan. 27. eldest son of the State Secretary, Perak. Dato Abdullah bin Noordin. is on his way back to Malaya. Accompanying him will be the English bride he married last year He
    78 words
  • 260 4 This ECAFE map will help tin prospectors I/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya's prospecting for tin and other minerals will be given a boost when the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East completes its geological map for (he region. The preparation of this map Is on c of the items
    260 words
  • 47 4 A driver Mlstrabi bin Mathurong, 20. who took a pair of shoes from an overturnec car which was guarded by a policeman alona Yio Chu K.uig Road on Tuesday was ytsterday fined $50 in Singapore after he pleaded to a charge of stealing tl>e shoes
    47 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 248 4 is aar VW *v' 1 w.^ fin V M k B^jK^K^hhJl j^M *>laih *im £*ttf! i^fiH^^9fi^fil iSS \m m filfi^^l^fil -i- 9r nPfc it k- 'if.* JCVPP'tEMq n S9E oHtM^fißfißKa maVfiBMRBi i£> 'i jHjfifi y T l^MEp^WfiMßl|^pjp^MPg^qK TJMha jjiWfaiij^Mi^^T^^^ 4fiV 1 Relax -and enjoy jftfJLtftG real 100 PURE coffee VV|
      248 words
    • 5 4 fSECOnp' PRIZE $125.000 "jL j-«ggsgsss
      5 words
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 124 4 Concert 1 30 The News; 1.4* RADIO MALAYA A r*2Kk SINGAPORE *>-53 Regional Announcements; Medium wave 476 mctrrs 6 54 Singapore Shar<- Market kl \i ii Mi'iu Report and National AnnounceMr4lu» wave 341 metres ments; 7.00 The News; 1.10 PENANG News Iklk: 7.15 Music MagaMrdium wave 3S( mrtrn zlne; 7.30
      124 words

  • 430 5 RESPONSE IS SO GREAT THEY DECIDE TO GO AHEAD AT ONCE ALL MEMBERS BETWEEN SIXTEEN AND SIXTY ELIGIBLE TO JOIN IFOH, Wednesday. Malayan Chinese Association's mutual aid fund, open to members of either sex between the ages of 16 and 60, will become operative from
    430 words
  • 217 5 IPOH. Wed The destitute and orphaned boys of Perak will soon get a "home" where they can either continue their studies or learn some useful handicraft. Building plans for the $17.--500 hostel— home for the orphans and the destitutes--wiiich will be on the property
    217 words
  • 174 5 MA YOR SEES STRUGGLE FOR POWER PENANG, Wednesday. TWO forces the primitives and the progressives were at work in •'young, independent" Malaya, the Penang mayor, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan said today. T..... (.iw^.iA lt you look round careiranSlCrrefl fully, you will see both JOHORE. BAHRU.
    174 words
  • 53 5 INCHE ABDII. RAHMAN BIN TALIB. acting .Minister for Interior and Justice, and Minister for Transport. Federation, presents a trophy to Fireman Abdul Rashid bin Hashim. 23. the youngest member of the Ipoh Fire Brigade which took second place in the Federation -wide fire services efficiency competition—
    53 words
  • 87 5 Wedding plan for airman and Penang orphan PENANG, Wed.— An Australian airman and a Malayan girl plan to marry in Prnang in April. Pretty 18-year-old Marina I. rssl.tr, an orphan livinc with her uncle, was introduced to her fiance. Ronald Alfred Lee. 22. when her brother. Hilary, broueht him home
    87 words
  • 105 5 WOMEN TOLD: LEARN FIRST AID ALOR STAR. Wed. The president of the Ked a h Women's Institute. Tengku Bahiyah, wife of the Raja Muda, today urged mothers and young girls to study first aid. "I am sorry to note that women, especially those in the kampongs. showed little jor no
    105 words
  • 66 5 KUANTAN, Wed. The young Chinese girl who was drowned in the sea near here at about the same time yesterday as Mr. L. J. Valpy. the commandant of the Kuala Kubu Bharu police training centre, Selangor, was Kel King Huat. L*>i, 13, was drowned while
    66 words
  • 40 5 NIBONG TEBAL. Wed. Mr. W.I. Glass. District Officer. Nibong Tebal. is proceeding to Sarawak for a new appointment. Mr. J.W. Teller. District Officer. Buklt Mertajam, will act for Nibone Tebal In addition to his present duties.
    40 words
  • 15 5 HOLLYWOOD actor John Wayne left Singapore for Los Angeles yesterday by PAA Stratocllpper.
    15 words
  • 144 5 NEW YEAR BLAZE MAKES 20 HOMELESS OUTTERWORTH, Wed. Seven Chinese families were rendered homeless in a Chinese New Year blaze here yesterday. The fire burnt down the rear portion of a row of six plank and attap houses at Bagan Dalam Road at about 3 p.m. The families -all fishermen
    144 words
  • 82 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Johore Government has notified that future applications for mining prospecting licences must be accompanied by a deposit. The sum to be deposited will be fixed by the Commissioner for Lands and Mines and will not exceed S5 per acre. No deposit was
    82 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 123 5 AMD OMIY TK BtST IS 6ooo£wugh roeOnly Heinz ran offer ■r~*^^Bf your baby 87 years of M sJHEM^^^B experience in prepar- ~^f ing foods of the highest quality fl tOQhC U K% STRAINED FOODS JUNIOR FOODS PRE-COOKED CEREALS STRAINED MEATS JUNIOR MEATS ORANGE JUICE JJ^ TO-NIGHT NIGHTLY iL the HAPPY
      123 words
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 966 5 IN'liang 1.-luU \ns.in 3 645 915 CAPITOL: Rock VIHW: Oi r BUUT Hedy I 15. CATHAY: Who'< Hie M.uderer? 9 Kum J M 8 IS a IS: ODKO.V Merry U 45. J. T. 9 15. RKX: Vee Pmh o,^ d ",n. 1210 230 630 915 I 1.15, 3 30. 6.45.
      966 words

  • The Straits Times S'pore, Thurs. Feb. 20, 1958.
    • 554 6 A Socialist Negara I At the annual delegates conference of Party Negara. j Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar. I its president, announced hiI intention to reorgani.se and strengthen his party for th«: general elections next year "Party Negara,' he confidently announced. "ha.s great putentialities amonK the masses" As proof he
      554 words
    • 350 6 The Security Council had no great difficulty making up its mind to adjourn discussion of the FrancoTunisian dispute. Prioi acceptance by both governments of the Anglo-American "good offices" oiler had taken much of the sting out of the charges and counter-charges laid before the Council. The immediate question
      350 words
    • 251 6 Parallels on the map have been fertile sources of trouble The 22nd line now bring* Sudan and Egypt into the unhappy company of Korea and Vietnam, although th. consequences of their dispute are unlikely to be as far- < reaching. The area in dispute MM an area of
      251 words
  • 821 6  -  TAN TOCK SAIK FEDERATION PLAYS HOST TO 150 ECAFE DELEGATES n*i ON March 5 when Malaya participates in the 14th. Session of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East in Kuala Lumpur, it will for the first time use
    821 words
  • 1085 6 'English is a bird in the hand. Hindi is not even a bird in the bush, but a new bird stuffed with artificial tea thers' C Rajagopalachari NEW DELHI, ENGLISH has won a reprieve in India and will continue to be the country's
    Reuter  -  1,085 words
  • man-in-the-street
    • 286 6 THREE days ago. I went to the Denial Clinic, General Hospital, with my aged mother and a four-year-old niece. My niece and I were nuking relief from severe toothache. My mother had high hopes of obtaining a set of dentures. We were treated
      286 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 886 6 y*" ..null Ml ililit.lilllH.l.HlH.limt.«...i; 1 Straits 1 imet Free Press I for the convenience ot odv«r- i Men our representative at 111 floor, SINGAPORE COID STOR- I ACE, ORCHARD ROAD, ».tl nt- ceive imoll advertiscm-nlt add E ini.ltl to box number*. CLASSIFIED ADS. BIRTH 1* Hnrtfi tit (Himimum) SMORTHWAITE To
      886 words
    • 12 6 FO* C" TAtLORHIG OF STYU MD QUAUTY. /**L ft PHONi: /r ~]jjjj&
      12 words
    • 62 6 Electrolux ALL ELECTRIC The Electrolux li 6 I refrigerator i money Here a truly m CVCrVOOC thai gives you all you pi CQT\ the superbly designed I flTTOpd Electrohu L 16 is the 111 /S^T\ refrigerator for you. IIS L $375/- plus duty m F.derafon vHMjI/ *No moving parts Permanently
      62 words

  • 128 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —Hugo stocks ot flre crackers are believed to have been smuggled into the Federation from Singapore and thousands of Chinese here have broken the ban on cracker firing. It has been one of the noisiest New Years since th ban on
    128 words
  • 108 7 Text-books for Malay classes KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malay Literal ure Agency Is expected to gtl into lull swing soon with the I prepara ion of text-books .'or Malay secondary classes. It will soon engage additional stall to translate more English school text -books in to Malay. The agency's director.
    108 words
  • 147 7 SCOUTS, CUBS ASKED: LEARN YOUR PROMISE IN MALAY K V A L A LtMPI'R. Wed.— All Scouts and Wolf Cubs in the Federation have been asked to learn the new Scout and Cub promises in Malay and use them in the affirmation on founder's day fixed for Saturday. The new
    147 words
  • 32 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Commissloner-ln-Chiei at. John Amoulance Brigade, Major-General J. M. Kirkman, will inspec a parade of members of the Selangor branch of the brigade o i Sunday.
    32 words
  • 155 7 KUALA LIMPIR. lues Thr >p*-lliiiK committee set up by the Federation Government to revise the preoent Rumi spelling svstrm Mill hold discussion* with Indonesian experts. Thr committee i s now going through the various suggestions and memoranda received from individuals and organisations. Formed last year,
    155 words
  • 213 7 BUSINESSES, BUNGALOW OWNERS MAY HAVE TO PAY MORE: POORER PEOPLE UNAFFECTED —PLUS PROPOSAL TO REDUCE ELECTRIC LIGHT CHARGES FOR SMALL CONSUMERS PENANG, Wednesday. THE Labour-dominated City Council is preparing rental figures to re-assess bungalows and business houses. The object, it is understood, is to
    213 words
  • 179 7 rE Singapore City Council will soon need the services of at least eight more doctors and several additional nurses and hospital assistants to staff the five new clinics and three mobile dispensaries it will introduce Preliminary approval m committee has been given for the
    179 words
  • 106 7 NEW BID TO CLEAR UP A DISPUTE The Labour Mini.strv will today try to arrange another meeting between representa ives of the Singapore General Employees' Union and the management of Gammon Malaya) Ltd.. to discuss the strike by about 200 of the firm's contract labourers. Negotiations had been going on
    106 words
  • 274 7 NEW SET-UP MEANS A STRONGER FLEET ORITAINS decision to D strengthen its Far East fleet based on Singapore assures continued work for local Naval Base employees. An official fleet spokesman said yesterday that the announcement of the new flee: set-up reiterated Britain's intention to maintain Singapore as its Far East
    274 words
  • 34 7 Malaya Is among 14 Smith East Asian countries r< pre .sented at the UNESCO re glonal seminar on multiplclass teaching which is now being held in Crafton. New South Wales Australia.
    34 words
  • 31 7 A Malay kris will be pre sented to the departing Ist Bn the 2nd King Edwarl VII Own Ourkha Rifles, at ceremony to be held at KuU Johore. today
    31 words
  • 23 7 The annual dinner and dance of the Chinese Ladies Association. Singapore. will be held at the Cathay Restaurant on March S.
    23 words
  • 231 7 The two victims of the Chinese New Years meatchopper amok were danger-ously-ill last night. Mr. Ooh Chiok Seng, 58, manager of a motor firm in; Orchard Road, and Detective Narayanasamy, of Beach Road Police Station, were seriously injured when the amok, Ho Weng, 46
    231 words
  • 113 7 The new Dean and Vicar of I St. Andrew's Cathedral. Dean E.O. Shield, arrived in Singapore from Britain in the Willem Ruys yesterday. Dean Shield, who was accompanied by Mrs. Shield and their two children. was welcomed by a large crowd, including the Bishop of
    113 words
  • 300 7 12 TOP MEN TO QUIT SOON City Council staff crisis looms rvIFFICUL"PES over the shortage of senior ex- patriate slaft are becoming apparent in the Singapore City Council About a dozen 'specialists" are to retire within the next three months riie council nag asked at least three— Mr J R
    300 words
  • 70 7 Sultan's son home for good rsc.Kl Ahmad (above) M-year-old son of the Sultan of Johore, has returned to Malaya, after a stay of six years in Britain. He is a former Dcputj Mentri Besar of Johore. He said that he planned to *tay In Johore permanent ly. The Tengku Mahkota
    70 words
  • 33 7 The American souare and folk dance expert. Mr. Rickey Holden. will conduct a dance oarty for local teachers M Saturday at the Chintse V.M.C.A.. Prince Edward Road, at 730 p.m.
    33 words
  • 103 7 CITIZENSHIP: CONGRESS SEES ENVOY Representatives of th* newly formed Stngapotindian Congress yesterdai had informal talks with thr Indian High Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. V. M. M. Naif on Indians acquiring B:nga pore citlsenship. The congress. In a state ment after the meeting claimed that some imxan with the eight-year reslden
    103 words
  • 21 7 The Singapore Children* Society will held a flag day on March 1 to collect funds for tills year* work.
    21 words
  • 279 7 Many at funeral of Mr. Valpy I/UANTAN, Wed. Mourners from all over Malaya attended the funeral here today of Mr. Leslie George Valpy, commandant of the Federal Police Training College at Kuala Kubu Bharu, Selangor. He was drowned while swim mlng in the sea 18 miles north of here yesterday
    279 words
  • 94 7 CLUB 'OPEN'— NOT READY The $2,000,000 Asian Seamen's Club in South Quay, Singapore, which was offi- 1 cially opened on Feb. 7, is! still not ready for occupa- 1 tlon. j The superintendent of the club. Mr. K S Pillay. said he was already receiving in- 1 quiries from seamen
    94 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 71 7 WBP£ls?K*^m Lighting Fittings f— f 340J0 Pend..nt ill l\ |j ll fim-.hecl polished In. ins Jl ll'A nil 111 with shddes in p!e<ited ill llil jilj Riltoil pl.istic F i4?Ob« ll\ lljl^^li. Jll Bracket to match. I 4 vBWf^L Advertisement of rut CKniral ttiCTRiC CO.. (MALATA) LTO Representing the GENERAt
      71 words
    • 23 7 VANTIE GIRDLES SEE THEM NOW UNPACKED GROUND FLOOR-LADIES WEAR GIAN SINGH CO. LTD., RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE- 1. TEL: *****/6. FILMS FOR BETTER PICTURES
      23 words

  • 193 8 The good old tigers of Pahang BEST BEHAVED, SAYS A GAME WARDEN KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The tigers of Pa- hang are "the best lot of tigers in the Federation." The Pahang Game Warden, Mr. A. K. Robinson, told, this to the Straits Time*! today. He is here for the Chinese
    193 words
  • 77 8 KUALA TRENGGANU. We<J -More than 200 children did not co to school today be cause of the strike by work ers of the Trengganu Bu-, Company, which entered itsecond day. A spokesman of the Educa tion Department said that '1 the strike continued till Sa turday. the
    77 words
  • 368 8 ROAD TRANSPORT: NEGARA ATTACK ON ALLIANCE White Paper ivas ignored, they my KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. pARTY NEGARA today strongly condemned the Alliance Government for not carrying out the policy of providing for more Malay participation in the road transport industry passed by the Federal Council three years ago. Moving the
    368 words
  • 26 8 par:t buntar, wed Dato Nik Hussein bin Nik Omar of Kelantan has arrived in Pant Buntar and taken up duties as resident circuit magistrate.
    26 words
  • 63 8 MR FRANCOIS BRIERb 56. the French Ambassador to Malaya, who arrived in Malaya last week, is one of the most senior men in the French diplomatic serviie He helped draft the rules ol procedure for the L'.N Security Council He is pictured
    63 words
  • 153 8 Penang to have new form of government soon PENANG, Wednesday. A NEW system of state government may be intro- duced in Penang within the next two months. A Government spokesman told the Straits Times today that 'certain decision" had been made regarding the form of government Penann should have. These
    153 words
  • 51 8 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed —Two Alliance town councillors. Mr. Ooh Chooi Cheng and Mr. Tan Chene Bee. who >ent in their resignations last month, will attend tomorrow's Bukit Mertajam town council meeting. They have not yet received any indication that the Penang State Government has accepted their
    51 words
  • 81 8 The Singapore General Employees' Union yesterday called on Its members to boycott the products of the Pepsi Cola soft drinks factory from today until a setMement is reached between the management and its 35 striking employees. The strike arose from the dismissal of two of the company's employees
    81 words
  • 48 8 KUALA TRENGGANU. Wed. —The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Dato Abdul Razak bin Hus sein, ended a three-day offl clal rlslt to Trengganu. to day by meeting the chiet police officer at police head quarters. He left later for Kuala Lumpur
    48 words
  • 35 8 F. B. Pereira was remand ed in custody yesterday mfte r he appeared in a Singapore court to face a charge Jf robbing Asian binte Sirat In Changi Road on Aug. 30 last year.
    35 words
  • 74 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed- The Federation Govern ment Is looking for a "two-tongue" expert cap able of conducting slmul- j taneous translations ol Federal Legislative Coun > ell proceedings. The Clerk of th* CouucU. I Mr. C. A Fredericks, told the Straits Times today that the Government
    74 words
  • 150 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A CANADIAN industrial expert. Colonel F. J. Lyle is optimistic of the possibilities of Malaya's industrial expansion. I Col. Lyle. who Is here to advise the Government on the development of Indus- 1 tries, has had discussions with the Minister for Commerce
    150 words
  • 38 8 Abdul Sharip bin Mah mood of Geylang yesterday pleaded guilty in Singapore to altering the age in his identity card. Sentence was postponed till today and the case transferred to a District Court.
    38 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 505 8 |l\ (^v •bVa^^kvi fl i aB-i^^^T^LM 1 1 i1 1 laVVxYtcVl '"^'^kaTi^Urflrriti i iii r*'ll^llK?all *»759 >^UUlJw'ii SHOWS NOIL TIMESI H. II am.. 1.15. 4. H.M 9.1* Pm. "N.B. 5 SHOWS AS I St'AL FROM TOMORROW". Linda "DIAU CHARN of 3 KINGDOMS" (oTorTsV ;T^, t h»M M ni lh t
      505 words
    • 435 8 t m»k»i:i TODAY v v i P'^»y fr^Tal A >()tl > Centur 5 t..< lr i ur c JT ROBERT MIT( HI M,, T( ir CHCUV RCI (It*/ INKM XS< OPK J CURT JIt'RGENS lnC t" 11 DtLUW COLOR NO FREE LISTS tHSIIEEl 1 wow SHOWIMG I«11II«1J i| AMi i
      435 words

  • 969 9 World's best wicket keeper JACK 111 \< Kll \>l WIPED OUT THE I OX.-S TOP POSITION IX BIG Hl< KIT AND WAS I HIS I TO STAND RIGHT UP TO THE WICKET. IN his great cricketing days any comment from Dr. W. G. Grace on the subject of cricket or
    969 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1 9 i^SjH3u
      1 words
    • 269 9 The Greatest Grip iSfc Kslafir^Jj^^^^^^^^H Dunlop tractor tyres Ljjtj iMr^lß^^^kv^^i^^fcWß j^fc K' ve maximum tracDUNLOP AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR TYRES TMI DUNLOf* BU8BI« CO. (MALAYA) LTD. SINCAPORI KUALA LUMPUR PtNANC. UCWlffltud, CREAM of POTATO f> j GREEN PEAix^HAM fllOZgil OmERSTE* f/ 0 j CREAM of SHRIMP joupdi Jfitea-^ drrfy '~^sv fow s
      269 words
  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 284 9 t4i mi 4> ii A i it. By \tua A BIT FASTER 7 1 M TrW TOO CU"*G£KOOS- ANO -Hpf A V\WALE Of A WM.LOP- I FINO £OOV IN THE &ACO I Sure car\«£ns /*H I Btutvt mks CAC^itN J^^^^^^*^* K *vcmt foostT w*«r 51 q_^.^jjiflui nnw s the Stii
      284 words

  • 567 10 By Our Market Correspondent lIILK Singapore Rubber and Tin Markets remained closed yesterday for the second consecutive day for the Chinese New Year Holiday events in the Sudan and Indonesia firmed overnight prices in London and New York. In London
    567 words
  • 46 10 THK Iteration Minister «.f FUutoee has fixed the fallowing prices far calculating Castaaas ataUe* far the week from Feb. M. Babber 77 cents a Ik. Cepr. 1484 a tea nronut Oil 1784 a too. Palm Oil 8C99.M a Urn. Palm Kerneli $3M a to*.
    46 words
  • 140 10 MELBOURNE. Wed INVESTMENT shares recorded variable tone with Gordon and Ootch up 8d providing the main market variation. Broken Hill South rose 2s. 6d. In an Improved barrier section. Other mining stocks were quiet. Loans maintained a Ann tone on an active market. Loans 3 "4"; 1956-59 £99
    140 words
  • 140 10 Capital bid for Selama CELAI4A (Malaya) Rubber Es--13 tates. Kedah has received an offer of is. 4Hd per 2s. stock unit for the £60.500 capital from Come or, merchant bankers. Acceptance Is recommended by the directors. Holders were told last month that the board would endeavour to obtain a satisfactory
    140 words
  • 84 10 A contract has been signed for the sale of FMS Rubber Planters Estates' Jemima Estate at a price of Malayan $3m (about £350.000). subject to usual brokerage charge of 2 per cent A deposit ha< been received. The purchaser has agreed to acquire the estate with
    84 words
  • 246 10 THE directors of Val dOr Rubber Estates. Province Wellesley, announce that a contract for sale of the estate has been signed and a deposit of 10 per cent, remitted to London. Sale price Is £180.833, leas; brokerage 2' 2 per cent., with l
    246 words
  • 59 10 MR. GILBERT ALAN HILL.REID. former general manager of Millington Ltd., advertising afents. Singapore, who •pent many yean in th* Colony, has died at Guildford. England after a long illness During the war Mr. HillReid joined the services and served in Africa. Later he returned to Singapore
    59 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 170 10 CHANGE OF ADDRESS From Wednesday, 19th February, a 1958, our address will be our New Buildings: 66 68, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE, L Telephones Nos. 34-939, 37-040 HONG UAN TRADING CO., LTD. 80-A. ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. ■HrmHLV HaH fIM WBrpBBsI Hrv I WELDING ELECTRODES MANGANWELD STAIN WELD MANGANESE STEEL FOR DREDGE
      170 words
    • 864 10 NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that I Mrs. HJ. Thut of Goodwood Park Hotel. Scotu Road Singapore have applied for the transfer of a Ist Class Public House I Licence In respect of the said premises, to Mr. L. U. Dunn, and that this application will be heard i
      864 words
    • 657 10 KNUTSEN LINE -orient service f»OM CANAOA/U t PACIFIC »O«TS PAYS Sea Arcl.ma, Vancaaoaf Franciaca f'aara P J-.tt Paaaaf F 'ataatia ELISAtITH SAKKI SaiM U.t.4 11/11 Mai U Mar U Mai 11M«| 6JIRTRUO BAKU! 2« f,. MMtf/1 A,, J A,, 4 Aaf II tJM CUEN lAKKI I Mat If Mar 11/20
      657 words

  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1401 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD *St CO., LTD. Tel: 7.411 (IS Irnet) 'Incrrpor itta in Singapore) (12 Knot) Shipping THE BL|JE FfJNNEL UME W SAILINGS te LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via Suei with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape of Good Hope) Carriers option ro proceed vio othar ports
      1,401 words
    • 1158 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST Penong P. S'hom Spore -LALANDIA 23/24 Feb 25/2* Fek 27/ 2 Mai ""BUSUANGA' 28/ 1 Mar 1/ 2Mw 2/ 4 Mor ■"KOREA" 1/ 2Mw 1/ 3 Mo. 4/ 5 Mar "SELANDIA" e/iOMar 11/11 Mw 12/13 Mar Accepts cargo fw Rongkok,
      1,158 words
    • 1143 11 suif ding THE BEN LIME STEAMERS LTD. '22,7*1* SINGAPORE (Incorporated m the United Kingdom) j lines SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PCRTS S pore P. Shorn Penono ■ENVORLICH for Hamburg, London, Rotterdam G 10-1 1/23 Feb 24/37 Fok 28 Feb/ 1 Mor BEHREOCH for London, 22/24 Fek Rottardom, Hwnbure
      1,143 words
    • 1227 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL.: No.; ***** CUERMAM LIMBS SCLAV INESft LINE LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND ono tot U.S.A.. North Atlantic »orts A «««P« I »B cargo tor Central ft Soutk and Conoda vio Colombc America CITY Of OXFORD FT^*" o Mmm'iOn.
      1,227 words

  • feminine forum NOTABLE ARTISTE
    • 1236 12 RENEWING Old EC- quaintances is usually pleasant, and it is especially so with such a stimulating person as American singer, Virginia Paris, at present appearing in a Singapore musical show. When I last met Miss Paris she was bringing down the house In the coveted role
      1,236 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 294 12 APPLE PIE READY TOBAKE!/ mbv m WL^L\ Wj juicy fe- UMp **W JWpH 3p ftock fruit J VSy tender, flaky, ready to bake 2 and serve I Frozen Fruit Pies in an exclusive M&^j&^*& Only Swanson offers you two Fresh Fruit Pies in or* handy package) Two delicious fruit pies
      294 words
    • 319 12 I TIRED I ™^Wl I BLOOD Joc^ Vv ffy TAKE '>, jJ| WATERBURY'S COMPOUND TO KEEP YOU FIT Do yOM foal overtired and totiguod? WoUrbury'i Compound will givt now energy to your entire system. Take Waterbury'i every day, it supplies you with that vital dynamic drive you need to enjoy
      319 words
  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 161 12 Straits Times Crossword *~1 Fl F~l I I F~i F"~l F~l "riii pii~i~ih 8 9 73" IIIililHLKlili" II 12 ZipIIiZi~pIIIII 25~ 2*" I Kss^ lITRItTIIXCI TIS I Mj [1 tSSf i ßf sKf W d I ROOST^'ARTHIIXON 1 u iMoBEHG«rpS*!|!G CRROK I CMIORN I R Ai ROSS 13 Critics all
      161 words

  • 246 13  -  KEN FERNANDEZ AGF CALL TO MEMBER ORGANISATIONS: FMOC appeals to firms for donations By KI'AF.A LUMPUR, Wed. The Asian (ianves Federation lias ■■feed all member or ganisations to include as nianv qualified referees as possible in their teams to the Gmm at Tokyo
    246 words
  • 188 13 Monckton leads rout of records ifELBOURNE, Wed.— Nine world swimI ming records—includ- ing six yesteiay have so far bee' oroken in the Australian championships here and more records are "expected before the championships are concluded at the week- end. Leading the recordsmashing squad Is 19-year-old Sydney "giant" John Monckton. The
    Reuter  -  188 words
  • 150 13 LONDON, Wednesday. vrOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers, who have re- placed the shattered Manchester United team as favourites for the Football Association Cup. eased to 9-4 in the callover at the Victoria Club here last night. A week ago, Wolves, who meet Bolton away In the next
    Reuter  -  150 words
  • 37 13 I HONG KONG Wed. The visiting South Korean footi bailers drew 1-1 with a Honsj Kone Selection today in the second match of their tour. In their first match yesterday the Koreans lost 3-2. Reuter.
    Reuter  -  37 words
  • 30 13 LONDON. Wed.— Results of two English football matlhes last night: First Division— Arsenal 1 Bolton Wanderers 2; Diy. 3 North Carlisle United 5 Gateshead I— Reuter.
    Reuter  -  30 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 497 13 O-Cedar Mop Built to last Glides into corners *nd under low furniture s^Lsaß^ar .atf^T O-Cedar Polish Brings Out all the natural toeauty o* the grain O-Cedar Sponge Mop Built-in squeezer /y^/Jf keeps hands TAKts THf WOUK OUT Or HOtMfWOUK CUTS^ COSTS I**.. The DMmMsI 'Jeep' full costs because it dars
      497 words
    • 910 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. I Check Belore Posting I Replies to Boi Huabert I I Utmost car e should be liken I I wheat replying i 0 boa twban I ads. ro >•• tha CORRECT I NUMBER jnd Addrcu to the I j.StraiM Times. Cecil Street C >»h must Ke tent hy
      910 words
    • 1193 13 NOTICES SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB NOTICE TO MEMBERS. The Swimming Pool will be closed for repairs from 6 p.m. I i Sunday, 23rd FVbniary. 1958 to 12 noon Wednesday, Mth Febru- ary, 1958. V CHITTY, Secretary. 20th February, 1958. THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (N*. 118) NUTIC& is nereby given undei section
      1,193 words
    • 74 13 V Bs^a^l^^^aa^rV t "M\ Ball *^tk f ■aat^aVl^ V* klMa^ H V good health Hj£ J8&. )and the finest driwh for every occasion. y^^Sa^^l '~<^>^ From the most appetising cocktail la /^■pi^^-'I-g the thirst-quenching Gin and tonic W /Jr '"^HiaW W M Gordon's is the Supreme Gin. Ei^^KSsAn^ M I
      74 words
    • 262 13 I HEAO (i^> ACHE? V 7 J •^J STOMACH for fast relief! kMSV TMf «K« ■••Mth Coming to Britain! /UTOHAIP Over 100 naw drive yours* lf cart avaHaMa. Special winter ratas from iI f«r 4 ohlii. Writ* now for free colour brochure and details of all arrangements for Visitors to
      262 words

  • 549 14  -  EPSOM JEEP DRAGON'S MOUNT TAKES WENGGELER' TO COMPLETE A DOUBLE First time out win for Box Office BY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Sporting Stable's Hopeful Blue, with apprentice Chris Dragon up, today won the A. A. Henggeler Memorial Trophy over six furlongs on a heavy track here.
    549 words
  • 129 14 TOKYO WILL WELCOME TENGKU AS TEAM OFFICIAL TOKYO, Wed— The Orga--l nising Committee of the third Asian Oames said today it would welcome the Malayan Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, as a member of the Malayan team. (The Prime Minister told the Straits Times yesterday of his wish to visit
    129 words
  • 49 14 MARIAM BORHAN of Selangor who won the All Malaya Malays Women's singles title for the third consecutive year, receives her trophy from the Raja Puan Besar wife of the Raja Muda of Perak. in Ipon on Tuesday nisht Straits Times picture.
    49 words
  • 1247 14 Port of Spain moved up at the three and went to the front at the top of the straight from Eastern Way on the outside. Wlngfoot was beaten Josker 111 closed In fourth with Ganelon moving up on the out--1 side. Josker 111 collared
    1,247 words
  • 16 14 TOKYO, Wed The 1958 world Judo championships will be held here on Nov. 23
    16 words
  • 552 14 TOTAL POOL: $184,950 Ist. No. *****8 ($49,936) 2nd. No. *****8 ($24,968) 3rd. No. *****3 ($12,484) STARTERS ($1,560 each) Nos. *****4; *****0; *****8: *****6; *****4; *****7: *****9; *****1. CONSOLATION ($1109): (5) STRONG AND FREE 8 6 carr 713 (328-161) Olcek 8 (9) MATRIX 8.11 (306-162) West 9 (2)
    552 words
  • 304 14 IZUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two finals— the men doubles and the handicap doubles— were left unflnlsh ed because of rain on the last day of the All Malayan Malays tennis championship > here today. The handicap doubles will be continued tomorrow morning; and the men's doubles
    304 words
  • 254 14 Mariam beaten in the doubles final IPOH, Wed— Marlam Borhan of Selangor. triple title holder for the past two years, beaten In the women's doubles final of the All Malayan Malay badminton championships which ended here last night. Mar.am. 34 year old mother of three and her partner Kamariah Khusrin
    254 words
  • 398 14 Morth golf title to, Welsh IPOH. Wed. A rubber! planter, John Mitchell I Welsh, 24, of Salakl North near Sungell Siput, won the 14th acß nual North Mahiy^B golf championship orn the Tiger Lane course! here today. Welsh, who won the Pcrak championship in 1956, beat Too Joon Lake, 30,
    398 words
  • 59 14 J^INGSTON, Wed. The Pakistani cricket team beat a Jamaican Colt's XI by ten wickets with only three minutes to spare In their two-day match here yesterday. Colts 106 (Ikram Ilahl 5-27 and 200 (F. Lewis 46), Pakistan 299 for six (Saeed Ahmad 124, Waquar Hassan
    Reuter  -  59 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 734 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT fOIJR SERVICE" M Wtrtt tit [Minimum i Doilm I month. It Wtri, $2 it (Him.) EVERETT TRAVEL SERVICE. P.O. Box 3700 11 CoUvtr Quay. Blngapor*. DONT WORRY about travelleave arrangements to Asia Travel Service HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE? Personal Baggage? Call the experts— T&S. Ring *****. SPECIAL rREATMENI. Skin
      734 words
    • 89 14 Have o. jßggr P| HERE'S WHAT YOU DO l£rPAW*trikes V** TBl Don>t iuffer netdle l yl Get soothing relief V, I J^^L. from aches and pains due to rheumatism, nrun- V lumbago, sciatica, sprains and over-exertion. /vyi"! »PP y a warm Antiphlogistine Poultur »!:.r e I Ux trouble is. Right
      89 words