The Singapore Free Press, 14 April 1956
1956-04-14
1
4
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/freepress
The Singapore Free Press
-
Title Section18 1956-04-14 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya *****. Singapore. Saturday, April 14, 1956. Price 15 Cts~18 words
-
Article198 1956-04-14 1 rpHE row over jus soli i citizenship by birthtook a csurpri.se turn this morning when the President of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, announced that there was no likelihood of him mei (ing the Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul Rah.:in. to find198 words
-
Article55 1956-04-14 1 Cross in the SKY JHROUCH the post, to the Free Press offices, has come one of the most startling photographs ever taken in Malaya. The subject has be$n photographed; thousands of times. But never With such astounding consequences. This picture, which with the neg^five is being analysed by experts, will55 words
-
Article398 1956-04-14 1 M-talks may be 'TRICKY' h preservation of Internal security in Singapore was the crux of next week's talks in London between the British Government and the all-party delegation from the Colony to discuss "independence" within the Commonwealth/' according to the Economist. The base would be useless if there were no398 words
-
Article, Illustration229 1956-04-14 1 UK AND US MAY INTERVENE IN MID-EAST JJRITAIN and the United State.s would intervene if necessary to prevent war in the Middle East, predicted Sir Winston Churchill, last night. ■peaking at a meeting in 'Hrion ot the Primrose 1 eague, a semi-political net of the Conservative Party, he229 words
-
Article, Illustration171 1956-04-14 1 5 The Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, and his merdek.t 5 eg mission were delayed in their take oil S for the vital London talks this morn- ing when their aircraft developed 5 engine trouble before reaching C C Singapore. They are now171 words
-
Article30 1956-04-14 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning at 93 cents for first grade, April shipment, five eighths of a cent above yesterdays' closing price. The tone was uncertain.30 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement25 1956-04-14 1 IX -for i i k\\v AWARDtD CoM Mtriil If Lamfen Irtwwt' i.u.i,,. i-r.4. BRIWCD ind botHtd Mtijgm Of«w»|t«» «r4 DISTRIBUTED Oj h«w U i^«« IMM25 words
-
-
Article, Illustration280 1956-04-14 2 Close-up ok tfefl Grace K. lly I'r.nce Rainier romance by Anne Shnrpley, .pt cial Free Prtvs rcpornr in Monaco rpHINGS have certainly changed In Monte Carlo 1 iincf the Kellys Aniw<\ aiu\ this Is noi merely a chanre In the wreathe r.280 words
-
Article91 1956-04-14 2 DELEGATION from the Brii i ;h rubber industry, which went to Malaya fi i talks with entaof Ihe Malayan Rubber Council, arrived back in London by air last night. "We think we hive allayed the fears that Malaya had about the plans to import synthetic rubberReuter - 91 words
-
Article94 1956-04-14 2 A fashion parade was seen at the factory i ment exhibition at Earls Court. London, this X The models showed the latest safety wear and over 4- alls. Nylon is used for must of the overalls becaust of its smartness, lightness and washability. The model on the leftPopper - 94 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement64 1956-04-14 2 I S conihilirxiits to i/Wlf^f^. I I >^" B B 1 KEENSING COMPANY. I With years of practical experience and a well j equipped workshop we also specialise in re- winding and repairs of electrical motors. I Office and Sales Workshop 24 Outram Road Telephone No. ***** Kampong Bahru Road64 words
-
-
Article240 1956-04-14 3 {aid work for $3,001 I how popular does a Singapore dance I have to be to earn enough monev to ct the unwelcome attentions of the m ne-tax man? (vet is: Very popular, for In tance, as Glriie Um, the dune, hn«t«< nned $20240 words
-
Article, Illustration34 1956-04-14 3 Mi. 100 Fu Chieh receives his certificate from Mrs Chew Swee Kee, wife of Singapore s Education Minister, at the Commemoration Day ceremony held by the hinese branch of the Teachers Training College, Singapore34 words
-
Article101 1956-04-14 3 BRITISH industrialist viid in Brighssterday that bej. use of politics. Indus- ill u minis h a tl I en left in India, Pak.lll. Burma and Malv. hit li were being led with tempting ducements by F{u.sSKI. He is Mr. Leslie Gami age, joint managing !e< tor of the101 words
-
Article41 1956-04-14 3 r om missioned officers Chinese Nationalist fl ces can now let J< air grow an inch Nationalist Defence J Jinounced in Taiel sterday. 5 isly p.on com--0 fleers had to .shave l« heads bald. ReuterReuter - 41 words
-
Article30 1956-04-14 3 One policeman wa.s killed and an ambulance driver was seriously injured in large demonstrations across Denmark yesterday against Parliament's decision to end strikes and lockouts affecting 120.000 workers.30 words
-
Article24 1956-04-14 3 rFeisal, 20-year-old of the oil-rich 11 lof Iraq, is to pay -day .state visit to l m mid- July M( >■> 1 t24 words
-
Article, Illustration32 1956-04-14 3 umtt^mtn <~**m~.-> w.«» ..^«fJ«K-WMAWa*..HP'--«fe- iii<i"> i .—.i fill Tiili^ hint] Hajl 111 Vfalaya'a 16-ycai old > to a i world youth New jforl trceted b3 <>■'•■■ on hei return ly Bingapor« li> Free PressFree Press - 32 words
-
Article190 1956-04-14 3 ANY help t hat Indonesia might give to a free Singapore would depend on whether good relations exi isted between the two terri- tories. the Indonesian Con- sul-General, Mr. H. Karto- wisastro, told the Free I'ress yesterday. He was commenting on i the Pan Malayan Student190 words
-
Article190 1956-04-14 3 'THE Singapore Government should give the public details of how it intends to increase the number of schools to meet im- mediate demands and those of iUs new education policy. The secretary of the Liberal Socialist Party, Mr E. K Tan. .said this in agreeing wii190 words
-
Article153 1956-04-14 3 TTHI appoli tm< I oj a pro fe ioi 01 la i i ft e niversity < <-x- ted to I i mnounced I ii. >nth The university auth 11 ooklng for p ofes- I r four other flep C] language i Iterature [ala Ics153 words
-
Article44 1956-04-14 3 A Singapore reporter has joined the stafl ol the ch;irlc. inn, West Virginia, Daily M;iil i;ii a tnnporary > xoh;i.n<.>,o basis arranged by tin- U.S. .State Department. He i.s Mr Si! Yin Full",. 35--year-old Chinese chief reportfT ol the Strait,; Times.44 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement76 1956-04-14 3 I Wit/i figs* vy/^/i^ UNION LTD for their new beverages LEE HUAT CO. 1-A. PEMANG ROAD, SINGAPORE Spraj -Painters ol Motor lars, Furniture Refrigerators I phols er) u; hion Vfaki rs Z"_""'^ 1h only limp wlntS will you IM*#* four d«gr««i r.f light f L n R|A q A fk76 words
-
-
235 1956-04-14 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, April, 14. 1956. Opinion SINGAPORE LAMENT So Peop I e s Act ion Mr. I.i i Kuan y, v also f( els like cry i n g v/hen he thinks that he, like Mr. Nrli r u, cannot his mother *ue as well as he235 words
-
Article, Illustration941 1956-04-14 4 ANNE SHARPLEY - A woman's view of Trouble Island ANNE SHARPLEY by $hi> ctwsn V find it as bud us it f.v #/#*#f €*ru l ltf puisitvd c*ROM a three vw, k .y in fix- "?< i roj land I Ihr ch ie 1 Unpn J h brought back li •mi. and Kindness.A.P. - 941 words
-
Article81 1956-04-14 4 Beacksomber - Beacksomber DFTER ii' hat run cab i ef lf I ive jusl ig ho* a mll- and ;,.i actoi othei In the I to find out v hich oi fhnn the loved loving anta, i|l Ud afterwards thai ►und it emb trra i Ing e then v.81 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement32 1956-04-14 4 O7A€ PTICAL ZEISS I PUNKTfIL V LENSES REFHACTING DISPENSING OPTICIANS I •':< ,<n, to }i H I Jonore I i H 'I'" 1 164 MIOOU P r^ SINGAPORf (B) tw< n B w•'32 words
-
Advertisement101 1956-04-14 4 A Time-Saver It takes an experienced operator TIME O CRAF only a few secom determine the rate of a watch By u modern timing machine we can tf regulate our watches quickly and ad whereas it formerly used to take seve This remarkable electronic machine I paper tape a record101 words
-
-
Article, Illustration71 1956-04-14 5 WHAT'S THIS STUFF? |>l KINKSK IVt«r Tun of Field wood takes suspicious sniff ut Hie perfumed dressing bein« sprayed on him I iis lie waits for judging I to start at a Ventura I Pekinese Club's open I show at Brunswick Hall London. Ky his expression it I M6BII b€71 words
-
253 1956-04-14 5 viary PICKFORD "America's Sweetheart" A ITI the '20'a Invited 200 veterans ol the silent screen to Join her for "Journey Into the past it was the biggest reunion of old-time film favourites since ai Joi.son's voice wu.s tirst heard in rhe Jazz Singer."253 words
-
Article94 1956-04-14 5 600,000 FARMS VANISH Six hundred thousand sma M (arms disappeared in lutir ><\ir.s report comtnitteemen after a 3,000--unit' tour <)i rural America, Tlia' is 'vie. the number abandoned in the L'O years before 1950, says city business man. Mr. Clark W rhompson, a Texa.s Demo -■rat, who led the probe94 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement84 1956-04-14 5 f V wsswss' M M £?Sl|Sl|lffi I. 'v!'!v '.'.'.•.v.v. y.y.'.v, .v';"v!v!'!v!'! iiiililfir m '.."J-IZL'.'. T y GOI P *ND STERLING SILVI R] V^ ir. welle v a>c* C Igor* lie tfooxei) (d C J i'ii «Li v i 1 1 1 he (<'/•< SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR 111 Does your84 words
-
Advertisement70 1956-04-14 5 ip i I The world famous CLARK FORKLIFT TRUCK as supplied to SCHWEPPES (UNION LTD) several of which are in use for transporting and stacking pallets of SCHWEPPES products. If you have any packing or storage problems why not consult us? We are experts. We will be pleased to arrange70 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous90 1956-04-14 5 gsdfg HI RCH OF ENGLAND St Andrew's athedral: 7 a.m C?ommunion; 8 a.m. Sung larist and Parish Commuion; 9.30 a.m. Sunday School; i) a.m. Matins, 11 a.m. Manarin service, G p.m. Evensong. St. IliUla's Church, Katong: 7 im. Holy Communion; 8 a.m horal Eucharist; 10 a.m. Junior Church and Sunday90 words
-
Miscellaneous94 1956-04-14 5 iCharlst; 9.15 a.m. Sunday School. I 5.30 p.ni Elvensong. st. Matthew's Church, Neil Road: ll a.m. Matins. St. Christopher's (lunch, JoI hore Bahru: 7.30 a.m. Eloly Communion; CM) p.m. Evenson?. Holy Trinity (hureh. Hoi tie Road: 7.30 a.m. Holy Communion English; 9 a.m Al;um s and sermon < Foochow I94 words
-
Miscellaneous514 1956-04-14 5 Chape] of Connel] House: Anglican Service— Holy Communion 3.30 a.m.. Evening service 8.10 p m Our Saviour's .Mission, IndiM Square: 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion (English and Malay); ll a.m. Piayer meeting (Tamil); 3 p.m. Sunday School; 5 p.m Evangelical meeting (Tamil). Alexandra Garrison Church, British Military Hospital: 8 a.m Holy514 words
-
Miscellaneous106 1956-04-14 5 I a.m. Worship service; 7.30 p.ra M.Y.F. meeting. PRESBYTERIAN Presbyterian Church, Orchard Rd: 9 a.m. Morning service and I Sunday School; <3 p.m. Evening service. Straits Chinese Presbyterian Church, Prinsep St: 8.45 ain Sunday school and Bible classes; 10 a.m. Morning worship. Jubilee Church, Outram Rd English Service 4.30 p.m.106 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous153 1956-04-14 6 iiii%xiiiii"\iiK v >a t aiM J|i|l n«v§« I T" uirutc r.fin I »'-3 T 0;r E "^-F^*" 1 (TjCh A LOS6 7.WE, M- H p A n r« T S 5 Y °V w| T WE« KARCOUS^J tKCHLtNCV PLtAStD TG C.'oni" J mu.DQFN 3? V• J. Ll. I V' 'c°a153 words
-
Miscellaneous652 1956-04-14 6 t UOKN today, you have a gay and X I> charming nature yet one which > also can look on the ierious side of life. And. even while smiling, you 1 X find a solution or make a suggesi which will help someone lolve a pro- blrlll. You have b652 words
-
-
Like Mum's
-
Article193 1956-04-14 7 n LONDON, Auiil I! Above prices quoted in pence. PI I'll K, White Sarawak f.a.q. ci I European ports April HG' 4 d. sellers 2<i d sHUms PI PPEB Blatk Sarawak Special < if. European ports April 20 d. sellers 2O'_.d. sellers Above prices quoted in shillings193 words
-
Article33 1956-04-14 7 NEW YORK, April 13. Previous Today SO Industrials 509 15 509.99 0 Railroads 170.'48 171.96 10 Domestic Bonds 97.84 97.51 15 Utilities 66.57 66.29 64 Slocks Composite Average 179.85 180.3533 words
-
Article101 1956-04-14 7 NEW YORK. Apiii i Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per W Previous Today TIN Straits spot and nearby 99.25 nom. 99.50 nom TIN futures April 97.75 bid 98.40 bid 99.00 asked 99.15 asked May 97.10 bid 97 75 bid 98.35 asked 98.50 adted June 95.85 bid101 words
-
Article39 1956-04-14 7 Malabar Lampong spot, awaiting release, a. Moats. 29 April and May shipment 28'_. Sara- way spot and awaiting release 28 L afloats 28. April 26 May 26. Sellers ex-dock. Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.39 words
-
Article110 1956-04-14 7 LONDON. April 13. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. 1.K./ North European delivered weight pVr long- ton Apr. May $187 sellers $189 sellers C'OPli Straits cJ.f. UK North European delivered weight per ton Apr. May £67% buyers £(53 buyers £68 sellers £68 sellers :vta> June £67V& buyers110 words
-
-
Article, Illustration36 1956-04-14 7 CHARMING WINNER Wiss loan < tmpn II i winner of li Kniffht'fl Cisti!*- < harm and Per iiity Girl of I '"••< petition b| i :.m-i> (Malaya) Id., recently. Her p u round t j i> i<» iiim^ K36 words
-
Article139 1956-04-14 7 'CANDLE LIGHT AUCTION' WHAT Is believed to be England's only "Candle Light Auction' 1 takes place this wr< k ;it t tic cen tune;-, old "Olde Poppe Inn" Tatwnrti) Somerset. There villagers will maintain a custom over 150 years old by locking themselves in ,i room u: i)!dfii i i!^139 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement75 1956-04-14 7 I Look Lovelier in a i "'O5/ beautiful Zlol »/OsA beautifying m J Swimsuits m i world! i Sole Agents: EXCELSIOR LTD. J 1 66, 1 1 i^.1 1 Street, Singapore. 'iiioiiiiiiaiißiiiiii^ Sole Agents- HACEMEYER TRADING CO. (M) LTD §W INSTALL CHBAP AMD E**tCt€MT f\EjHtessoit /Ufc- IMTfR-COM PHONES with «oy75 words
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous64 1956-04-14 7 SINGAPORE ■HIGH TIDES Kf !(>!• >\' iO4 p m TOMORR( i >\ 0.42 a.m g tnd 1 p.m fl VIONDAI i m y and 1.45 pji P I I >!» 'IT ,i m *i and 3.49 i m B\vii) n l m i t?). and r».) p.m Tiirr m\ i«64 words
-
-
Article, Illustration187 1956-04-14 8 Models at a ball ALL PETS ABOVE: A group of lovelies at Pinewood Studios, England, where they are adding glamour to an aljligator rally part X of the new film "An Alligator Named Daisy." Bubbling with <l comedy and songs this film stars Donald Sinden, Diana Dors f and JeanU.P.; United Press; Reuter - 187 words
-
Article, Illustration136 1956-04-14 8 THAT STUFFED FEELENG AND THESE CUTIES, TOO N doubl ean sympathise with these P«»cans at Ihi London Zoo rhej look '0. i wds olfer|n 1 :l md i ,,,1 »'"">"»"; wl a realij lve *».««i m much. Reuter i>x i urc 4i> r nun i iik^ui i ii i RIGHT:Reuter - 136 words
-
Article, Illustration779 1956-04-14 10 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - STEVE WINTERS INVESTIGATES KATHLEEN HICKLEY fekicf ft <ffl you*<f *if S guiiniiilillilllll nn STORI so FAB MMimiimiiiimmi| 8 5 THE Jain. .us priVftl« fletoetlW, BttfW Wfllltftj and three s, -lioollniv MSisUatS, Snttbby, Vh Ir,- .nul BtaMM da Silva, are aptut td bv a kius called Uw Bl»«fc lin'therhood and taken779 words
-
Article308 1956-04-14 10 TO THE JUNK iiiiiiiciiiiiHin CHAPTER 14 m:i ™i Winters parted a clump of bushes and saw. directly ahead, a shallow gully. A trickle ol water was flowing down it. He did a swift mental calculation, and reckoned that by now a hundred yards of jungle separated them from the gang.308 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement195 1956-04-14 10 You may iv in a prize! POCKET YIONIY prises arc Offered for colour ins,' this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered -each of s:> (two for boys and two for t;irls.) \li you have to do is to set to work to brighten up the195 words
-
Advertisement34 1956-04-14 10 ••••■••••••••lltMIIIIIIIHMIMUItlltllliMilillfliitlimttltlintl Mtttlll mini i)hjA MALAYAN FARMS L X I H's safe > Ich, eamy Fr< ih Cow I MALAYAN FAWWSS LT I i incdi j)'! 1 •c pore) H n«. iKm \k,i(l.- Phomi mmntmtm I34 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous351 1956-04-14 10 W u M/f, tm^JF^f** gF^MIBBPI PIWI [''ii^F' I A 611 The <oy soldier is thrilled a. hi* answers. "W c born got trapped." advenure. "We who work for As he speaks he notices i small Santa Clius know all about chim- hole in one wall and. crawling neys. bui this351 words
-
-
Article, Illustration661 1956-04-14 11 You ride all the way with DEATH! I W^fil 4 Ssf li B I*^ H flt^fc J^^^^^^^^^^m^m^^^^^A^^^^^^^^^^^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I REVIEWING I I the film of the week: I Ithe wages! I OF FEAR' 1 =~t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1661 words
-
Article77 1956-04-14 11 Now, don't mind me, sonny HILE Thelma Ritter >'i location in the ttn Islands she, with i members of "The ir. nd Profane'' drop- waterfront eafe a late nack. Seated in orner was a young man act of romancing irl. the youth's eyes ■ki's all was coji- nuance stopped and77 words
-
Article, Illustration142 1956-04-14 11 PR IMA ballerina Jeanmaire, the firecracker In tights, also has a temper. Doil a scene in "Any- thing Goes," In which she .stars with Bing Crosby, Donald O'Connor and Mltv\ Oaynor, Jeai.maire was highly (ii.-plcasf(? v. ith her j dance, what followed waa inilc-loi." .sfrn,<' oi expletives deliver)142 words
-
Article196 1956-04-14 11 ALMOST every Hollywood actress put in a bid for the meaty role of Glenn Ford's wife in the new thriller. "Ransom!." but the coveted part was won by Donna Reed. It is the most emotionally demanding assignment attempted by Miss Reed since her Academy Award winning196 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement40 1956-04-14 11 At your favorite sporting event Aiiij t<t > t j r plpflsurc T »»-iili ilrliri*Mjs IN-psi-CnLi r ?T! ii A 7 V IriiT*' I- iiu firii'i In \(f,)"« '^Mfc^l '<»> on.iliix <m [mji i r y**^ Bottled undtr tMthority by uNior^ LTD40 words
-
-
Article, Illustration963 1956-04-14 12 THE I WONT DANCE CHILD PREACHER TALKS ABOUT A HELL TO WILLIAM HICKEY 4 5 VEAR OLD Kirl vho baa never danc< d never had pocket money, and 1 1 i > 1 1 i iiu boy friends, stood look Ing wistfully963 words
-
Article45 1956-04-14 12 S »K I (i. LING, V man U nd Mr. inil SUm e^bntcd the il anniversary i(1( h laboratory >f Vtli( wLimid C: at the Kt'staurani thj s Vec L Free 1',,-ss Uil N > Mrs. I.im AI J M I jointly entttng theaS?45 words
-
Article478 1956-04-14 12 ii t *ien t partner has doubled MM the opening bid and the opener's partner takes any Immediate action other than a pass (i. e., redoubles, raises, or bids another suit) you are relieved of the necessity of responding to the take-out double. Any bid you make is.478 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement89 1956-04-14 12 BEAR BRAND pl^^ CREAMS eo ««c«* H Ask your Crof« r for trr.ict,yc f, tC booklet of Recipes, or *ritc to P.O. Box 7 25. ''y''' The Shop of Many Varieties for your Tastes! Select what you want from Our Big Latest Range of i' i'i- i:...,ivm i, v Crockory,89 words
-
-
Article908 1956-04-14 13 T. l\ HWANG r<>p»ris j on iwppvnintjs in Siitffupovv courtrooms I «#/«</ fjiws some in teresting shhdiyli is SINGAPORE courts 3 are following establish* d practice in havaCCVLSed persons >pear In the dock and in waiving this requirement for tho.se iuc i n g BUmm 0 n908 words
-
Article, Illustration24 1956-04-14 13 Jeannette St«*rk<\ Hollywood's new European discovery, is playing her first American part In "Lust for Life," now boiiif; c-omplftcd in the U.S. film capital.24 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement22 1956-04-14 13 Mary Anne "%T" M X'\ J Kut Up,. y y I H,l W Teo Ch Huat lACTOCEn FOR THE WORLD'S BABIES J22 words
-
-
Page 13 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous111 1956-04-14 13 DAILY CROSSWORD I I'* I 1^ Ha BB j I"* I I* ly 1 1 1 1 i HP a i I < LI r.s a< ROSS doctor h( re 1 3 1 ■> can soldien (4, B), 7 Sweet \im tz) 14 n!lilM> another way a>. SSv; Bfa?jSS£sr-« -RF"111 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1515 1956-04-14 14 DOROTHY JACKSON - DEATH of a revolutionary DOROTHY JACKSON hi) LEON TROTSKY 1 co-founder of thei U. S. S. R. lived as ani exile in Mexico. His house was a fortress! guarded by machine! guns... but becasue of E a woman's infatuation he was left at the! mercy of a killer under orders1,515 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement212 1956-04-14 14 Another astt binding triumph fof Movado waterprool watches and a striktnfl i/ A i demonstration 01 sell -v\ ind ing A A M '-jIo waterproof watch, the Automatic "J3I", has just t^ken part in the S>ilney-Hob,tr! f<egatta/ Australia, known allo.cr the world for its difneuit sailing Fix.-d f«»r 10 (Javs212 words
-
-
Article524 1956-04-14 15 S.A.F.A. LEAGUE TABLES t ij -it n ma m the JL tpore Amateur m, Association League g|( follows; IR W D. L. P, A.Pts. I f. 4 1 1 15 ti 9 Brani a a 3 2 iy n 9 [I 4 4 0 0 20 4 8 licabtes 5524 words
-
Article45 1956-04-14 15 pj bJl.c. team to meet' 1 i:i a SAFA Div. 2 -Podan, on Tuesday from: J. de Skniza lght a p V:n H «i»n, m: n A *°**lo t 8 v "..n H. schoon j. Ki«, k. Gro.ve 1 de Witt, r deSouza45 words
-
Article79 1956-04-14 15 S'pore Chinese v. Malacca SINGAPORE Chinese will meet Malacca Chinese In the MC.f.a. Cup competition at Malacca on Sunday. Twenty Singapore players and two officials will travel They me: Ang Goon Hoe (manager), Wong Jue Deng (secretory), Chee seng, Fook Teng, Yew Chang, Chong Kum. Yong Kong, Kok Cheng. Kim79 words
-
Article, Illustration19 1956-04-14 15 The scene is jalan Besar Sfadftim. A leap by this goa? keeper saves .1 dangerous situcHor Who is he?19 words
-
Article445 1956-04-14 15 Yorkshire will be hard to beat By A Special Correepondeni i N( *> nore m 1!):)r > Yorkshire chased Surrey home. In the end the difference between the two sidee boiled down to two matches won by Surrey where Yorkshire drew after leading on the first innings Stuart Surridge's finish-the-match445 words
-
Article, Illustration40 1956-04-14 15 Boxer draped are?' the ropes is Ron liar ton, who later won this fight for the, vacant light-heavyweight championship of Britain at\ Harringay Arena last month. Opponent Albert Finch retired in the eighth round with a cut eye.40 words
-
Article77 1956-04-14 15 a. o. B. Pakir entered the final of the men's Mnglcs in the YMCA open tennis tournament yesterday with a fi-2, 6-2 win over Liem Khe Ij;uik in their semi-flna] tie at Bras Ba.sah Rond. Other re.sult.%: Men's Doubles: Oiifr Chew Uee and Lim Hee Chin77 words
-
Article23 1956-04-14 15 \fr. A. H I, Whcf-l'T has bf^n ppniii 1 (i retary and clerk of •he COUTM of the BtlftQffOT Turf Club.23 words
-
Article51 1956-04-14 15 The Non-Benders cricket team to meet S.R.C. in a friendly cricket fixture on the padang today will be F. R. Ma.ssey (rapt J T Rea, R. 8, Twfncl'l, D D'Cotta, O Westerhoul Choor Sin^'h, C. Milton. V Sabapathy P M D'Almeida P. R Lewis. V. C, Wesffr51 words
-
Article211 1956-04-14 15 Rajoo wins in 30 sec YOUTH BOX;?Jf RAJAM Rajoo, last year's mos quit o champion, scored a 30 second knockout over Robert Goh to enter the semi-finals of the Singa pore Amateur Boxing Association's youth champii n ships last nigh! at the Gr< at World. He is competing In the211 words
-
Article153 1956-04-14 15 f atest addition to the list Ol "classics" on th€ Malayan racing calefldftf i.'< the "Merdeka Stakes". Carrying prize rioik y pi 115,000 and a trophy, the Merdeka Stakes fCla 1 f ;f> will be run M "^idc at- traction" to th'- rich153 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement204 1956-04-14 15 ji Ift t»%,, u M: y l Bill lJ Not so longapn ht: waxii flno looklnK vcunK man wltha lean. moMnlar botfjr, and hr frit ns nt m be lookfd, n»t. he allowed V h iriiH. 1! to grow fat and flabby and imw hv frel.s Icthartfl«j and |uV Boon204 words
-
Advertisement32 1956-04-14 15 A I C» ■> 'OID LA»* 1 SCOTCH WHISKY IoCEAN PARK! > HOTEL'S FAMOUS QUINTET Arc Band of Singapore SS with I MISS SALOMA thr Malay "Marilyn Monroe" >> o()<>— > ICin« 41.'»r.l for Table lUNrrwlion*.32 words
-
-
189 1956-04-14 16 John Londy gets 'okay' to rum in United States TMK way ha been cleared u>i John Land} the a i I fast- milei to run In two races in the i fnit< d Stat( nexl month Official sanction has been Mr. Arthur Hodson eci etary ol ihe Australian An Athletic189 words
-
Article100 1956-04-14 16 JAPAN'S world table tennis singles champions came from behind to win exhibition matches in Osaka last night. Hut Ann Haydon of England and Rumania's Angelica Etozeanu beat other highly rated Japanese players. Men's singles Cham- pion Ichiro Ogimura beat Ivan Andreadis, Czechoslovakia, 18-21 24-22, 21 -16100 words
-
Article, Illustration49 1956-04-14 16 Put tin, Sims, the Aston Villa goalkeeper, failed to save this shot from Brooks J u Hotspur Inside-left (seen on extreme right), at White Hart Lane in a I), fixture. It was Spurs' winning gOftl. The final score was 4-3.— s (l keystoneKeystone - 49 words
-
Article367 1956-04-14 16 WEIGHTS AND FINAL ACCEPTORS rpwENTY-TWO final ac- ceptora for the Free Handicap i three-year-olds), to be run over seven t'urJoii",.-: at Newmarket, on Thursday April 19, were announced In London as follows: The Rose of Sharon 9.00; Em)ire Way and Couag both 8.13; S< ulptor, Dionislo and High Lusre (including367 words
-
Article19 1956-04-14 16 H nnj^ $6 (minimum), !ID< ii EY i 13th April 156 I Kandang Kerbau i[o ofia, a .son.19 words
-
Article144 1956-04-14 16 ..'0 H ordl Si, imi mm, tin MERCHANI Ai Sea, on the April, Captain William J. Merchant, m.s. "City of Johan i i MR. LIM SIOK BOCK, aged I Year; passed away peacel ully al in- Residence, 203H Silat Road, leaving behind a Widow, Hood I. ye, Hood Sen^144 words
-
Article222 1956-04-14 16 lOL LUCY (London) regained the British lMit weight boxing championship when the refer* stopped his title fight with the holder n Johnson (Manchester), in the eighth round hs night in Manchester. Sl i J i?£? SO J?'? e V wus cut ln fche second round,A.P. - 222 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement275 1956-04-14 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. A( COMMOD VI lON V ANT H;i<i, I Win.) n,,\ ,0 ,is. extra AC( OMMODATION FOR j Families/Individuals with/without Board Hot/Cold Waterbaths. Quiet, Airy surroundings. Central "Oxley View", 3, Oxley Road, oil On rd Ro td Phone *****. WEI I FURNISHED ROOM. J All Mod" i n Conveniences275 words
-
Advertisement250 1956-04-14 16 hooks PUBLICATIONS 10 WordM S2 (Win.) Box :><> rt>. extra TIIK JANUARY 1956 Edition of the Federation oi Malaya Felephone Directory can be Purchased from the Strait, 'rimes Press Ltd., Cecil street. Singapore. Price $1.50 per Copy Postage 'A0 cents extra. THE ]!>;)!)/ 1956 edition of the stnuts Times Directory250 words
-
Advertisement53 1956-04-14 16 FURNITURE REMOVING is a job for FXPERTS/ Many hands make linht work packing by a staff of experts breakages, I rfwOlfC Olawirare, china, heavy furniture 4r»i|flß travel in inaxiinuni lafetj 99w W Packed by Transport A ESTIMATES FREE ON REQUEST. FURNITURE REMOVALS STOrAfE. TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD 173 CECIL STREET lIHAP'53 words
-
-
FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT Schweppes COMES TO SINGAPORE
-
Title Section11 1956-04-14 1 FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT Schweppes COMES TO SINGAPORE Saturday, April 14, 1956.11 words
-
Article, Illustration695 1956-04-14 1 SCHWEPPICUREAN PHILOSOPHY ttfi the itvpwrtvr il((/ d tOr to H* T c<i Reporter: Wh.it s fhi* picture? I ror one of a man enjoying Schweppcs 4 H R 'enthusiastically): This is much better This is the r ~Ho ordered a Setiweppcs and started to drink it only to (<ut wasn't.695 words
-
Article, Illustration288 1956-04-14 1 SCENE: Lditor' 1 office. There is on oqgressivp r: h>ock. EDITOR, seotecl centre, bellows, "Come in E Ent.-i M,i,, k,.|), r 1 1 T Mk. 1 E H.R.: What the, I hoar af">ut a iviinf -n ',>\\v,f\>- pes? I tdl you itroighi if I'm put288 words
-
Article, Illustration678 1956-04-14 4 'Schweppespecially' bottled for You THE SECRET OF THE BUBBLES rjEFORE you come tc kno.v What true Schw( ppiness m* an.. you should kn o A something ol how it ■ill h» gan Way back, In 1794 Jacob Schweppe arrived m Brl tol, England, and began to icture soda i tiny678 words
-
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement105 1956-04-14 1 Pa. -A~ On sale r\o\M ds K i JH Sr JhW jh mj mw 1^ £mm\ mmt mwl^mm mm mW *S -<:^^ mineral waters tT» J• j Av'i i JPF" i i WR^^^J iflfc J t- ""^rj^r^^^^- v>() frnm now >n yon ,ur ,mi[ii: S 1^ 9ft to be able105 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement90 1956-04-14 2 We are proud to he associa led with the production of ScW e P peS in Singapore and wish them MI every success S SINGAPORE GLASS MANUFACTURERS COMPANY LIMITED MAKERS OF PLAIN DECORATED BOTTLES, JARS TUMBLERS office a factory PLASTIC METAL CAPS 20, Henderson rd CORRUGATED FIBREBOARD Singapore AND CHIPBOARD90 words
-
Advertisement18 1956-04-14 2 QUALITY <^ f f f t CHOSE f I |Far East Oxygek! I t I CAS I I f18 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement91 1956-04-14 3 Congratulations to Union Limited, another happy Shell customer, for introducing Schweppes. i If you*vc probleni (on fuel of lubricanti) Pot |iri)lil''ni" >ir* meal and <lnnk lu our 9.T.A (Technical) Department [liei may n««l l>« hum li to look ll \ml iln v don i realh look V4 ihown them hetf91 words
-
Advertisement40 1956-04-14 3 pa r|.s GOOD LUCK I 1 GZEEZnHM TRADE MARK i i r r front ST/^^4DARD VACUUM OIL COMPANY M i|. f.t' i n IJ A with l.imifr<l Liability) PROTECTING THE WHEELS OF MUbIL V INDUSTRY Vs^LUBRICANTSy/ WITH MOBIL Nv^-*^*"^ LUBRICANTS40 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement162 1956-04-14 4 > the S reat new AUSTIN 'W&^^SSg^L^ range of vans and trucks! M- Hii I'4 li ilßlf>^wji| lor sUttr stylv, eronoiiir. i!riu r-<omfoH, power and even LfllMii Ihßh^WSLmi V -^^=^BBE3i^Wiyj performanec. from ilie fa*l. Miuiri 1 lon van to the I I^^^MffAll^WßK™^^^^^^^y|%|fe 11li lll v 7 ion J'cwl <>>«' "«w162 words
-
-
FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
-
Article39 1956-04-14 1 THE going will be good today, but with the sting out of it. Allan Lewis gives as his best bets: Staraln. Sentimental, Matrix and Winterdrina. Best outsiders: Siam Rice and (irazie Radio Malaya will broadcast all races.39 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement121 1956-04-14 1 RIVEiR MOON II PELANDOK I)ELANDOK'S three best bets for today are Helen Jo (Kate 3), Grazie (Race and Sabrina (Kate 7>. A9O SIX WESTMINSTER WORLD-WIDE That's the Austin r.iarkei Phat's the c »nceotion behind each new Austin Fh y re all-wf, ,irs tfiat show rhe r value on rhf rou^hr.121 words
-
-
Page 1 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous329 1956-04-14 1 dgsdgf THE FREE PRESS THE STRfI|TS vm% s|MuApORE %(mm **»™*f u oIANu PAU ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM IFFP I t *.i v SOM JEEP CALL BO^ POINTER WINDSOR l-\i> TRUNDLE HILL K \VFF I oil AL ar» bb-~ ggf— ?^s- K. MAGIC EYE MAGIC EYE MAGIC EYE PROCTOR PROCTOR l(ll(329 words
-
-
943 1956-04-14 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS -By Till] scratching oi 1 G ol d e n Surprise from the main sprint at luahi Lumpur this Horning is taken as a winter to the chances >f Windy Corner, win; rill probably start favourite. The above was the general >pinion943 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement211 1956-04-14 2 1956 FORD tvith Speed Trigger JFordomaiie Drive H. ft >. th, mr.'.l v r s t I lUtOMiaril <i"v« of ill Touch th, |a| 1" da I and fOIII rOC ftp v.;n,ih for 1 lower ir wh< n you w.ini r pan gel going in a hu^y Shiftini ii iwootli211 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous772 1956-04-14 2 [probable starters ahp riders t ll—— RACE I-2.30: CLASS 3, DIV. «-f] FURS. BRaiJANT SCHOLAR ly B.M Bod JOHN BIIVWI 3jf B.Ofl sa'liun, imJv *805 Bn ikelen; mi lACKCT 8.04 BuUivan. RACE 2-3.00: CLASS 3, DIV. 3-51 FURS. l. i UK BATE 5y chag (TJ 1 Wong) Daniels <;<| Wwji772 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement44 1956-04-14 3 M l^^k r jM yn ir srr€in?:th r ^i Hj^Ml with Tonikina Wine. It (^k;: /^^■■■■■^^^j strengthens the n /^^Jfir^'^J Take a wini gla i full yPJf" M)'"^'! before mea ind sec m igents: C H. SLOT CO. LTD TNANG IPOH KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE44 words
-
Advertisement283 1956-04-14 3 yAUXHALL VALUE... greater than ever for 1956 I tiw FHTonis aim ttnigg »(W CQIOtIS I v«.<\ |i i ia ai tkt |ood m«■ W mwhatti Th» i*w p hi. reaj wimao* Mir uliiuinri WtnaVirreW pillar* arr n<w N« too >: gloat i la -in I I «.mlm thM 'vii (.in*'283 words
-
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous209 1956-04-14 3 CRACK FORM GUIDE FOR K.L. TODAY RACE ONE Cl. 3, Div. 4-5i Furs. t \DSOR II Newcomt r, ick report, i;n\l\\ GLEN: 7-4-56 t( ngthß in front of and Happy Gun^. BONDI: Nfewcomer, no port, 1 1 MENTAL: Newcom- track report. SMM I WORLD: New no track report. RACE TWO209 words
-
Miscellaneous199 1956-04-14 3 restricted to siuw work on the .sand track; 10-4-56 Was too good for Lord Frederick n in 3P m 40I |2"1"/? W( nt ove Wln 40 1 5 witli Sky Hi'-h SIISKAK (II Y: 12-4-56 Wa.s kept to 31-' in even i time, sla BELLE: 10-4-56 Went over 3F easily199 words
-
Miscellaneous266 1956-04-14 3 )m mmm %JW ti&Ml^ §sk» jsw mm I &s& MM M PRIDE OF BURMA Was going better than Olympic over 3F in 41 1/5. DINNA FORGET II: 6-3--56 Covered 3F in 38 4/5 with Quicksilver. REHMAT: 12-4-56 Not out to make time in running 40 for 3F. RACE SIX Cl.266 words
-
Miscellaneous336 1956-04-14 3 MIGHT sr\: 10 a 56 Kept together with b< &v< Creek over sf m < ven time OLYMPIC: 1 1' 4 M Went ov«t |f m 4i j 5 Alt! Clever Bug. ADMISSION: 10-4-56 Covered SF Us even time With Satan; 12-4-56 Weni over 3F In even time with Safari,336 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement15 1956-04-14 4 STRAIGHT oj\ from the [^jpfc^l Worse's mouth _*«?§af r m wr mm? yv^f k w15 words
-
-
Page 4 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous241 1956-04-14 4 I >^'-.^'' "'"'^^'ffiv^fifc-^ mt\ 'Mh 'fa/jmmmmmU'"~ mV ■^*^*^H Sflfc -Vi*// >X-4 '^•^Mir3B^^^Bpß?^liß^t^iSiiiiW .^■jßi^l^HQufll' ■V"'* Haft Vltffc iftflMfi^kSr^^^iifi BaTGttil^l^b nredict huw eood he really HAVE a malJ flutter or lri izie In Ihe i tail print (Race Six) foi CI 3 Div, l over furlong at Kuala Lump today, first day241 words
-
Miscellaneous348 1956-04-14 4 turning to the winning list He ran an encouraging race la:>t time nut When fourth behind Starala over I (it. He led until the straight but hung on gamely to h'ni.sh on the board. The Kuala Lumpur f>£f 1 will suit Magic Eye. With j those who beat him out348 words
-
Miscellaneous228 1956-04-14 4 But Starala cannot afford to put .1 foot wrong if he is to heat two good ones here in Cynosure and Golden Dollar. Both were recent winners, Golden Dollar over the Ipoh 8' 2 f. and Cynosure a double at the previous Ipoh meet. Lycos may be worth a bet228 words
-
Miscellaneous224 1956-04-14 4 1 QUICKSILVER the third placing. Selections: MATRIX Perfect Pearl l >inna Forget CI. 3, Div. I—sl Furs. ON track form, weights, dividend and on the horse for course theory, I think Grazie is definitely worth an each way bet. Twice this week he galloped like a winner. On Tuesday he224 words
-
Miscellaneous155 1956-04-14 4 Gay Princess ran a good second to Art at ipoh. With Omar astride she chased the winner all the way. She ha. made splendid progress. Selections: GRAZIE Windy Corner rarribean CI. 3, Div. 3-7 Furs. WINTERDRINA was unlucky when third to President over 6f at Ipoh last month. But for155 words
-
Miscellaneous174 1956-04-14 4 may be the oldest horse in training, but he i.s still as spritely as ever. He showed a lot of dash when winnin the Ipoh 9f. Previously he had won over 7f at Periane Watch Welsh Kin S f or big money. He has shown faultless form on the track.174 words
-