Singapore Standard, 27 March 1951
1951-03-27
1
12
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/singstandard
Singapore Standard
-
Title Section14 1951-03-27 1 Singapore Standard VOL. 1 NO. 269 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1951. 12 PAGES— IOCEr14 words
-
123 1951-03-27 1 tar. 2 Defence ed .ier Party 'ers .-.inland i tbsl its the C3 Comha-. e Id ions the ma C mum it! n n .ei. boyis C mmuial chief I 1 >w. rincc said he made 1 quit I C .-viand deft e123 words
-
Article39 1951-03-27 1 Mar. 2G (UP>— King ed Ter clusi eece .i To. 1 as tic Treat -and ir m tion. e results I the peace are imDortant ssible and necessary I more intenGree pie's < id pal39 words
-
415 1951-03-27 1 S' poreChinese Protest Red MissionEntry >• B idard Maff Reporter v TOTAL ol 203 oyere- Chinese .sciatic,* in v,, al i on H 7 represented at the protesl meeting heW s.-ii.las in ihe Chong Shing Onh, .gainst t£ p^ posed entry into Malaya of Peking's 1" i V n things*415 words
-
Article, Illustration67 1951-03-27 1 photo. Picture taken at the Singapore Chinese protest meeting against entry of Peking's 17--man delegation into Malaya, held yesterday. At the microphone is Mr. Tan Kok Chor who presided at the meeting. Seated at the main table (1. to r.): Messrs ling Yee Chuan.Standard - 67 words
-
564 1951-03-27 1 Standard Staff Reporter lIiF Labour Party of Singapore had another of its election campaign meetings stopped by a Police Lieutenant yesterday. The first incident occurred on Sunday in trout ol the St. Nicholas Fiats at Ri\ir Valley Road, when a European civilian564 words
-
Article191 1951-03-27 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 20 (AP) The U.S. Siate Department says that Russia still leads the world in the percen- tage of national income spent on arms. While the Western nations [have been busily rearming, Russia lias said it is using a "peace budget." Yet, says the191 words
-
Article91 1951-03-27 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 26 (UP) It was learned today that the State Department has asked the Pentagon and the White House to curb General Douglas MacArthur's activities in the diplomatic held. The State Department's request was said to have been worded strongly." The Department "acted as a91 words
-
67 1951-03-27 1 SAIGON, Mar. 26. (AP)— The U.S. Navy Escort Carrier Sitko Bay docked in Saigon's river port this afternoon with a large shipment of American military aid tor French Jnion forces lighting the Communist-led Vietminh. The Sitko Bay carried 4fi U.S. Navy-type Bearcat fighters67 words
-
38 1951-03-27 1 LONDON. Mar. 26 (Router) —Mr. Clement Attlee. the British Prime Minister, is responding well to the medical treatment which he is receiving in a London hospital lor duodenal ulcer, it wag learned today.38 words
-
Article73 1951-03-27 1 NEW DF.LHT. Mar. 26 (AP)— The Indian government has sent a message to the rebel authorities in Burma that they will be held responsible for any ill treatment of Indians in rebel -held areas. Deputy Foreign Minister B. V. Keskar told parliament today. He added that73 words
-
Article61 1951-03-27 1 TTIE Chinese proprietor of a shop in North Bridge Road reported to the Police that a sum of $10,650 cash, which he had tied up in a bundle and kept in his shop, was found missing last night. He that the amount was made up in various denominations61 words
-
Article289 1951-03-27 1 LONDON. Mar. 2o (UP)— lnformed sources said today that the United Nations would shortly issue a new declaration of policy in Korea. They said the declaration was being drafted by representatives of the United States. Britain and other nations directly involved in the fighting289 words
-
Article174 1951-03-27 1 SAIGON. Mar. 26 (LP) Official sources said today that Vietminh Communists have attacked several French posts on the northern edge of the Red River delta in what might be the prelude to an expected all-out Red assault. A communique said French forces had repulsed •"several''174 words
-
194 1951-03-27 1 LONDON, Mar. 26 (UP)The Communist press charged today that the missing Globemaster carried atomic "mystery cargo" and the Conservative Daily Express blamed sabotage for the crash. While the intense round the clock search continued in a tiny ractangle west of Ireland with three or194 words
-
Article, Illustration391 1951-03-27 1 Fighting Breaks Out On W.Front Just Below 38th TOKYO, Mar. 26 (UP)— Heavy fighting raged north oi jongbu on the Korean western front today and it appeared tl United Nations forees may be elosing a trap on poekets of fiere< resisting Chinese and North Koreans below the 38th Parallel. TheStandard - 391 words
-
313 1951-03-27 1 TOKYO. Mar. 26 (R< uter-A AP) Vice-Atln Arthur Stndble, retiring finmunmilu of the IS 7th Y r*ai<j today then* are BWHuJh American Harelips in Pacific to mount a blockade af onimiinist China's ""if such a decision was reached l»v Washington." ine Admiral just back313 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement28 1951-03-27 1 ™YraSico.dft A __^Z__!_________________. milW W. #r-i-l_ ■■••>■ Jr\ JL*V_s^2. /jP !^ss_lS_: \/J J cOP f C»^ cd \aW^A m f^d&*- wife U^^ReNEDICTINE SA -W TH2 EASTER* AGEKCIES (1946) IM.28 words
-
Advertisement45 1951-03-27 1 ___B_yL^r^^^^<<rfc -< i/fiK^ m^^B^Fytm^^ mm^aa\^^^mW mmm^maa'*Sa X V /AWamWAMa&&a% at X m t W .SW t M f/~ #\1 at #AT k >f S) Wholesale Enquiries Onlj lo: >^_fck. $O L I JOINTS RTy «< t IB Singapore: Tel 852 iti Penang: Tel. 18JI ~~^~~~~a—_ M— JiN..45 words
-
-
Article, Illustration448 1951-03-27 2 StepTowards Communal Unity In Malaya' Standard Staff Reporter D\TO TAN CHENG LOCK, President of lhe Malayan Chinese Assotioii, describes Dato Onn's open-«loor policy of the^ United Malays' tioiial Organisation as a "sane, sound and sober one.' In an interview with The Standard yesterday.448 words
-
Article100 1951-03-27 2 EBATE ON ARTIES' LATFCRM amlard Staff Reporter I V DEBATE on thc dee- platforms of the K>tir a»ol Progressive •ties of Singapore *h"i!1 held at the Medical ColE Hall at 8.30 p.m. on il 6. |M Lai i\U Party's pro- 1 OBC wi.i be explained by General Secretary, Mr. P.'100 words
-
Article74 1951-03-27 2 [ORE THAN a hundred l .1-1 .ir* at Cap* B ic Et o < stertom< el u M S. Bl M hettiar, a W0..- banker and planter of S ith ern India. Ir. M. K. ram, a ■nber of tho C of ts in a welcome74 words
-
Article26 1951-03-27 2 OUB Leer? Lee Seng S d Lee ng H 36. Y I 24 g Tiong 19, hc Singa pore nd District i 826 words
-
Article113 1951-03-27 2 ONG HOCK GUAN aged 31, admitted in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, that ne attempted house-breaking in So-unerville Estate. Holland Road on Mai 25. At about tour o'clock on tne day in question, a watchman, who was patrolling the estate saw Ong peering through113 words
-
Article69 1951-03-27 2 IMM KAR LEE aged 2* appeared in I ie Si -.sapore Third District Court yesterday, on a rze ef committing trespass at 223 Base Ordnance Depot A'e\ Ira P ad, i o Mar. 2L tst It waa alleged that Lun enured the depot t the permission of69 words
-
Article62 1951-03-27 2 TOH AH TAN, a 37-year-old rubber tapper, was charged in the Singapore Third Distri 'ourt terday, with ste 2/> lbs of 1. tex, w i |22 from the Semb twang E I te, 1 3 m a Se bawang Road on Mar. 25. He claimed trial62 words
-
Article, Illustration90 1951-03-27 2 MRS. GEORGE K. LEE, accompanied by Madam Lira Boon Neo, returned to Singapore yesterday by Air Ceylon from Sydney, after a twomonth visit to Australia. Mrs. Lee and Madam Lim are expected to leave Singapore in the Italian liner Surriento early next month on aStandard - 90 words
-
Article, Illustration352 1951-03-27 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SERVICES Committee of thr Singapore Municipal Commissioners will shortly consider the question of £rantin*r an interim increase in the basic wages of the daily-paid employees of the Municipality. numbering about 10.000. This was suggested by Mr. S. S.352 words
-
Article62 1951-03-27 2 NG BOK EXG v.~.s ehai r! Ti the Singapore 1 bird Distri' t Court yesterday, with vi luntarily causing hurt to another C Lnese, Lee Boon Leng with a d gk at Henderson Road un Ja.i. 23 last Ng, who claimed trial arai i..-(iered to be remanded for62 words
-
309 1951-03-27 2 M. BAKICH - M. BAKICH By A RARE new orchid is to I make its debut at the Singapore Flower Show at the Happy World on Friday. It will be entered by the Botanic Gardens. At the moment the name of this new orchid is309 words
-
Article87 1951-03-27 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE 8 000-STRONG Singapore Ft leratioe oi Muni ip Labour Unions has rejeeted the suggestions for weekly pay- ment of wages to Municipal dai y-paid employees. Mr. K Krishnan, S< i ret ij* of the Federation, t The Standard y< terd. it was87 words
-
248 1951-03-27 2 Election Meeting 'Interference Standard Staff Reporter THE LABOUR PARTY of Singapore *ill protest stronjjv to the (lolonial S at ihe election meeting at H when a European civilian w eretary a^aiiwt the incident iver Valley Ko;ul <m Sunday, a* alleged to have interfered j248 words
-
Article45 1951-03-27 2 TWO INDIANS. H. Manickam and K. Velo both aged 29. were j each fined $3 in the Singapore I Third District Court yesterday, for fighting and behaving in a disorderly manner at the Harbour Board Coolie Lines. Tanjong Pagar on Match 24.45 words
-
Article53 1951-03-27 2 A 45-YEAR-OLD woman, Ang Siang Hee was allowed $25 bad in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, when she pleaded guilty to having two bottles of duitable liquor in a bus at Jalan Eunos on Mar. 24. The case was transferred to the Third Police Court for mention53 words
-
Article30 1951-03-27 2 FIFTY-SEVEN Dutch immigrants arrived in Singapore yesterday in a specially chartered K T M. Constellation f r <>m Holland on their way to Biak. New Guinea.30 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement41 1951-03-27 2 FOR THRT IRRITATING THROAT/ _____k /§_MM^w^^Ha^7i_Si I^SS^^H 1 sweetening 2_^ I> 7Zm_^_r 2_7*_____L a l a^vi Vv_ir\J____«\vA "Ww/a \rw and against iiff}'!^ wll dryness of the m r throat after j fvakeroy m kin9 MSHUES SOLE AGENTS:HE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.41 words
-
Advertisement294 1951-03-27 2 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION! MILLION LD ITERY IST PRIZE 5250,00i 2ND PRIZE $125,000 3RD PRIZE S 50,000 4TH PRIZE S 20.000 2 PRIZES OF SlO.OOO 10 PRIZES OF S 5,000 30 PRIZES OF 2.000 DRAWING DATE 22nd APRIL. 19.; J AT IPOH PLEASE APPLY FOR TICKETS EARIA. TICKETS: $1/- each available294 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous125 1951-03-27 2 r^K&SS 4. all wonder rr WM Iwe need fuel x Ra^Ts^? 7ahXl thank > that stuff ought Js_t Mji ?|i/^_ rAMftorLirr^^ 5 H POWERFUL ENOUGH J THE INTER- \YO' NOT T'MAKE I TO BE POWERFUL mm'T p* Nt -H.. y all right— but- Mm to hurl that < planetary oeerim'125 words
-
-
154 1951-03-27 3 PENAtHJj Mon. —An attemnt 1 tl ..1..1- to set fire lo a Municipal iroi lev 1... fT* arsonist °"e of them I bine- School in Jelutong Road at al,, n, Tl l f he Moh Ghee *vnoo Hai Beng (21)154 words
-
Article79 1951-03-27 3 MALACCA. Mm. A Social Welfare clerk. Lee Hock Swee, was committed to stand trial at the next Assizes by the magistrate. Mr. S. Bon Bernard, at the conclusion of an inquiry into Charges Of criminal breach Of trust against Lee. The magistrate today struck79 words
-
Article137 1951-03-27 3 .1 Staff Correspondent UMFUB Mon An supi the sp< to 1 .3 an ion C I Fund u as ►rnh g Mr, M, P. when to a i *sed rs ol the W DeCiv_iai s' Asso ia- Moreira, thi PresiI ped Mr, Ra pal Mr. Wilk ii137 words
-
Article44 1951-03-27 3 CHE J .ar' ir bin Taha is acting Preside* ot the Sessions Court. Kota B thru, during the absence T Ml J Ci. Ad ons. who has left Engl ind on receiving the ne* s of the de tth *t his father.44 words
-
99 1951-03-27 3 Standard "Mutt Correspondent ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Government offices In th the dignity of the Federal Capital, are here. The building will have six storeys and S I b ted from the best submitted by ed arc) m private practice in tlie Federaid S:ngap< I tate99 words
-
Article99 1951-03-27 3 PLEADING GUILTY, in the Singapore Thi i District Court \o terday with iling to register an identity card, Asmah e Sulong day woman s ii it was all hei husband's tault Asmafa >:vd that she sent her photographs I i er I isband to registei I an99 words
-
Article42 1951-03-27 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A rychst. 45, was killed opposite .the Pudu Jail this afternoon as the result of a collision with an armoured car which was the last in a convoy of four, ine man died instantly.42 words
-
Article197 1951-03-27 3 Ten Bandits Killed standard Malt Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— More than $20,000 will be paid to the public spirited individual who gave vitaL miormation to the police leading to the killing of ten bandits in Tanjong Malim district this morning. He has since volunteered to join197 words
-
Article289 1951-03-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The first resettlement area to be started in the State of Trengganu is situated in Sura, live miles from the coastal town of Kuala Dungun. It is sited on high ground about half a mile from the sea. The 100 houses in the289 words
-
Article76 1951-03-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The War Department employees in Kuala Lumpur. at a special emergency meeting this morning, passed a resolution making it clear that their acceptance of the cost of living allowance did not mean acceptance of the rates and the date of implementation. They pointed76 words
-
Article61 1951-03-27 3 TWO Norwegian seamen. Puinung MuUtruni and A. Flosvik Norwe, were each fined $10 in ihe Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, when they pleaded guilty to fighting one another at Telok Blangah Road on Mar. 23. MR. QUEK Kai Kee. an old boy of St. Francis Institution. Malacca, has61 words
-
Article296 1951-03-27 3 SING II im Buck was lined $10 bv the Muar magistrate, Inche Raul for selling ice cream at Bukit Kangkah without a licence. t MAIN reason for the drop in padi cultivation in Muar. Tangle-, t and Segamat is the desertion of peasants to rubber estates. The high296 words
-
Article, Illustration140 1951-03-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A reward of $1,000 is offered by the Kedah and Perlis police for information leading to the arrest of the murderer or murderers of Tiong Hang, an elderly Chinese, the son of Teong Ah Kee. Tiong Hang was murdered at the 29i milestone JeniangCF. Larm - 140 words
-
Article57 1951-03-27 3 THE annual general meeting of the Johore Teachers' Union will be held at Batu Pahat on April 4. Two important resolutions will be considered concerning steps to be taken for a unified scheme for teachers as obtains in Singapore and status of normal trained teachers. A reunion dinner57 words
-
Article62 1951-03-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.lhe occupants of a car, travelling along Lornie Road, had a narrow escape from death when the vehicle plunged down the embankment and stopped a few feet trom ;he Klang River. None of the Chinese oassengers in the car was hurt. In going down the embankment,62 words
-
428 1951-03-27 3 Court Reserves Judgment On Reporter 's Suit Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Judgment was reserved today, in the Supreme Court hy Mr. Justin- H. Wa Wilson in the suit brought by a 'journalist, Mr. M. L. Coomarasamy, who sued the Malay Mail Press for the sum of $5,812.50 on428 words
-
Article, Illustration149 1951-03-27 3 Po Bank Goes To Ra'ayats Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. To help people to save their money instead of "frittering" it away on unessential things j the government of Trengganu has launched a savings drive among the ra'ayats. The Post Office Savings Bank brings its services direct to the149 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement191 1951-03-27 3 iai^^L______o_r J Lucky is the man or woman able to Sty "I've never had a touch of rheumatism in my Hfe." Sooner or later most people have a twinge or •1 blag pain ia the shoulder or joints which fc I Crsl sign that the kidneys are not functioning I191 words
-
Advertisement115 1951-03-27 3 TRUCKS FOR WORLD TRANSPORT ib iii (MJ LMJ LELfij y ".TT'.".f-~ •'•'**??"iimm»^ _e__________H wga^gjH l^} j_»^^^wia iTgyi w ipiiiwjW|»ji^^--s^»i-l|M|a«__igg3j__?________________r r j^KgßEnEi— JßK^^^^^^m?^^ "Sin" I'^iwi :fc _ffi i^'" TT ff^ff-v^rfilnisHfiH Bag _BfiTlin'^^_-[^ -v»- '<* U!mx.ar* r^maK'^m-smm£3amc3^Emm^£^^mi^^^^- y?- llPM*«__n___ra__F 1 c* T- m- w TBHM^^^^^^g.^^^l^M^g Miry.llß»^~ !..^^'"T ''"W~ Throughout the countries of115 words
-
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous8 1951-03-27 3 B«W^I L___lj--^iii^ --C-l-l-L^L i 9^ ,—n NAIL POLISH.8 words
-
-
Article262 1951-03-27 4 WW Rides Home Safely After Crash Report Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Mon. Champion motorcyclist Reggie Trevor of Siinsei Siput, who won tlie Seremban half mile speed trial yesterday and set up a new record for tlie course, disappointed an lpoh local newspaper today. The paper, the Malayan262 words
-
Article62 1951-03-27 4 IPOH. Mon T w a women. Wong Gook (50) and Chen Szi (32) who finihl in the Perak Turf Club en Saturday, soon after the finish of the Perak Derbv, were fined SIO each by Magistrate Che BahT.udin for disorderly behaviour. hen w.'s wearing62 words
-
124 1951-03-27 4 IPOH. M Two Singaporeans, Tan Kim Hock (22) an I Leong Cheok Chooc (21) were oroduced before Magistral Che E. a eged king in the Perak 'j rf C tiring the final day oi Uu Perak Derby race meeting on Satui Tan p eaded guilty124 words
-
Article22 1951-03-27 4 !1K P Kuan i Cua s Depart I 24 year: I Lee Ju Office chief c I > the lpoh A I22 words
-
134 1951-03-27 4 Standard Staff Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Mom. The Butterworth branch of UMXO is holding throe "Malam Anika Warna" (Variety Nights) to collect funds for the UMNO branch of Province Weilesley on March 30 and 31 and April 1. commencing at 6 p.m. nightly. The "Malam Anika134 words
-
Article113 1951-03-27 4 Standard Malay Correspondent ALOR STAR, m. V. i hibition of agricultural products and handicrafts was held at Mukim Ulu Melaka, Pulau Langkawi. Among the goods exhibited v.. re two historical pieces ol cloth, each said to be over 100 years old. One was called "Slendang Masuri" aiul113 words
-
120 1951-03-27 4 Standard Stall Correspondent IPOH, Mon A 19-yeai Taiping schoolboy, Chong Wu Kwei. was s< ntenced to four years/ imprisonment by Justice Hill at the Perak High Court this morning after he had pleaded guilty to a charge of being in possession of a120 words
-
Article182 1951-03-27 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Mr. Anthony Lean Leong Fee won two first prizes in the singing competition, which ended last night at the City Lights Dance Hall. The competition for Chinese songs was held on Friday night when he annexed the silver cup presented182 words
-
Article215 1951-03-27 4 Dentists Doubt Roster Efficacy Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Expressing doubt whether adequate control of dental practitioners in the Federation can be exercised while the forces of law are engaged in dealing with the Emergency, Mr. V 11. Gittins, President of the Malayan Dental Association, said: "If the object of215 words
-
Article, Illustration30 1951-03-27 4 This fine view of the Penang Hill Railway shows the tunnel in the upper via duct. The train in the picture is slowly ascending the Hill.30 words
-
Article, Illustration197 1951-03-27 4 Standard Malay Correspondent IPOH, Mon.— A TYlok Anson Malay, Incite 11. I). Yusof, won the first prize in the Amateur Mandarin song competition at the Jubilee I'ark. lpoh, recently. He beat 20 other contestants, all Chinese. Inche Yusof was presented with a silver cup197 words
-
Article29 1951-03-27 4 PENANG Municipality's newassistant water engineer. Mr. R. G. L. >rth, has ass imed duties. Mr. Hjorth had worked with the Crown Agents in Lend. in 'rom IP>4<T29 words
-
Article65 1951-03-27 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUAN I AN, Mon. Ab I people attended the tea-par;;-'. during the week-end, given by the Kuant a Mala C lb to Dal Mahmud bin Mat. CMC. O B I pi ior to i i departure to Fo i Capita] to take up his65 words
-
Article65 1951-03-27 4 $200-Gift To Buy Books Mand.it d Matt OTCSptadeOl PE! A Tlon. A v :e U S2O to buy I I the Sd 1 (Suffolk S t the forty-a 1 leeting of 1 Sch U be hel< at the U u nesc :n. Presental I prize* to win ners in the65 words
-
Article47 1951-03-27 4 K THEN JGANU, Mon— The Government of Trengganu built a new temporary block of lildings ai I the I g depart::.' ats have moved ii Legal A :t K. lantan and Trenggan Junior Ag' Officer, Tit ngganu, S1 Ri ttion Ofl Trengg lu.47 words
-
Article45 1951-03-27 4 MB AG Omar, a i hant of K ta B ihi u am E thr. Executi i I Kv n C cil at tl end of this month on six month Durinj s stay in Indi. ittend the marriage o his (l45 words
-
128 1951-03-27 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRI Mon. Enrohnenl in Halaj Schools alone, in Kelantan, has increased 1» 19,000, since the end of !<>!<>. necordiag to the Snpi rinlendenl of Education, kelantan. Mr. G. I). Mnir. in a review of education in the Slate. I He was128 words
-
217 1951-03-27 4 Standard Naff CoßVjapondeill KUALA TRENGGANU, Mm.-1W of TreaggMM ha* feridtd to Redan tin clays leave of itn employees. imm<<liat«!\ introduction of lhe Btnham salarv Mtleti The present leave terms are considi serious obstacle to the efficient and reasonably working of the Government departments. Monthly217 words
-
Article35 1951-03-27 4 KWANGTUNG ASSN.WANTS FREE TRADE St-nd.Td Stat I W ude* I I Uon oi heck amor.g the pa Assoc. s-rwrenty-eig from nme St U at the i i ne n. a au I i T I35 words
-
Article18 1951-03-27 4 AYER JERNEH HAS OWN CHILD CENTRE EUu I rd Is KU 1 K homes. The are avai and :>.18 words
-
19 1951-03-27 4 First Charge Under lpoh Cycle Curfew Stand, rd Staff 4 ■•nt Leo St to the 1 was t •2.19 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement112 1951-03-27 4 T-5 H§ _4 f w%%? W£T lauW^ a lit <mWi6\m\mY^Z <^ OSC0 SC aW vhN!^s____ 1 J _L*T aaam** PERMANENT COLORS Lasting beauty thai will not fade! PRACTICAL COMFORT "Breathes- N X s providing pleasing coolness, snag fit and free oi wrinkles! -p X V\ f asy CAM ae with112 words
-
Advertisement80 1951-03-27 4 Q aWmmp Sft 10/9 U Today offors V a good Selection of Q Folding Leather Subcases i 0 School Bags 3S**Z* 0 Easiness Briefs J^?%T^ o_______0 -^^c^*^^' x Leather Belts jp^i ;Sf X Ladies' Hand |S^*[ #l> X Bags K^^,^^o a Leather Money \L 0 Purses -f a flere B/tB80 words
-
-
Page 4 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous34 1951-03-27 4 J^F T§^tM!n^fl? E^^ !ll fB^EBALIfsEASON^NLV^ g% >) S^ ce^aJ^^.' (>i%s*V NOW frl FOR THE ABf^LPL^ER, Zgg/> LASTS SIX MONTHS OUT _8*& r *>*** v_3 atM"""™" f Jl a" B_tf B^ i^_?vy^ *i j^ I Vrj **—*rf34 words
-
-
Article109 1951-03-27 5 Man Turns Up— After Four Years FOUR YEARS AGO, a Chinese, Soh Yip Ming was charged with extortion in the Singapore Fourth Criminal District Court. He was released on bail. When case came up for mention, he failed to appear. A warrant was issued for his arrest. In the Singapore109 words
-
Article72 1951-03-27 5 MOHAMED ALI bin Mohd. Yatim. a police constable of Keppel Harbour Police Barracks claimed trial in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday when charged with sit oping while on duty. It was alleged that Mohamed was found asleep in the Keppel Barbour Police Station. SH.B.72 words
-
Article, Illustration88 1951-03-27 5 Right Top: Mr. and Mrs. Julian Chan photographed at ihe Capitol Blue Room yesterday morning alter their marriage. The groom is a teacher at the St. Joseph's Institution and the bride the daughter Df Dr. and Mrs. Chia Teek Yam. The wedding took place at the Church ofStandard - 88 words
-
175 1951-03-27 5 INDIAN COMMUNAL issues are being raised again in gome of the electoral wards for temporary tactical advantages, Mr. M. A. Majid, Independent candidate from the City Ward in the coining elections told The Standard yesterday. The protagonists oi this pernicious doctrine do not seem to realise175 words
-
129 1951-03-27 5 MENON FUND PLANNED BY OLD RAFFLESIANS THE OLD RAFFLESIANS Association is organising a Menon Fund which will be used for an annual prize for the best boy in mathematics in the School Certificate examinations. This fund is being established tn honour of Mr. K. M. K. Menon, a mathematics teacher129 words
-
Article69 1951-03-27 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE THIRD District Court, another "emergency 1 court" to sit for the second time yesterday, to cope with cases arising during Easter Sunday dealt with a total ol 53 cases. Tins makes the total of cases heard during the Easter Hobdays69 words
-
Article, Illustration218 1951-03-27 5 ONE OF THE hardest driving spirits behind Singapore Boys' Town project is its Secretary, Mrs. Kay d'Netro. She puts her heart and soul into her work to help build this institution, where the underprivileged boys of the Colony can be taught useful trades and perhaps218 words
-
201 1951-03-27 5 Stan<lartl Staff Reporter THF GOVERNMENT has forgotten the over-age children in the colony who have no facilities of education. This must be remedied by building industrial schools, where they can be trained in masonry, carnentrv, aiul other skilled professions. I The Progressive Party can- r201 words
-
Article37 1951-03-27 5 PLEADING GUILTY td failing to produce his identity card when asked to by a police officer on Mar. 25. Gam Kin: Seong aged 25. was fined SI in the Singa- pore Third District Court yesterday.37 words
-
183 1951-03-27 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE COMMISSIONER (icncral for Soulli East Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald will open the International Student Health Service conference at the University of Malaya tomorrow. The conference will be attended by expert* ami student repreaenttrtlvea from I imersities all nver Smith East183 words
-
Article72 1951-03-27 5 Standard Staff Keporter BAIL OF $10. (too in two sureties was offered to 54-year-old Ho Sen Seng in the Singapore Third District Court ye terday, when he denied having 33 pounds of raw opium. It was said thai H i i found with the opium at72 words
-
Article57 1951-03-27 5 Standard Statl Reporter A CHINESE WOMAN. K Kai Nai aged pleaded in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to having 6| gallons of dutiable samsu and 134 gallon- ted i ce. on Mar. 25. She also admitted distil'.!' toxicating liquor in a .house in Florence R57 words
-
Article128 1951-03-27 5 THC GEYLANG Methodist English School building is to include four more class* n and a spacious community hall. Permission Coi thU h been granted by the Municipality subject to approval bv Qovei ment The building fund was first started in July 1^49. > Lth I128 words
-
Article46 1951-03-27 5 Had No Licence For Motor Bike KHEH KAI BOON pleaded guilty in 1 Singai District Court yes to riding a motor-cycle without < licence along King I yesierdaj tnorni to a chai to of dri\ tig policj The I to the Traffic Court for m tod y.46 words
-
Article25 1951-03-27 5 Till IRYASAMAJISTS I Colony celebrated H t their premises in R Road. The president of the K ited th< sacred fin ted hymn-25 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement375 1951-03-27 5 iAg^^pi§ VEHICLES FOR SALE tDSON Lorries and Motor he. going cheap. g Hua Sawmill, Bugis. TT" z. Saloon, 1949 model. i ;red, covered 7800 I owner driven, con- 1 lent, a brand new and complete set of at offer? Apply at j fee Yew St.. Singapore REWARD OFFERED Oea 15375 words
-
Advertisement570 1951-03-27 5 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED for' large rubber and tyre company experienced book-keeper write stating qualifications salary reqmrtd ta Box T. 158 Singapore Standard. ANTED immediately experienced Asiatic Manager for European Club Replies by letter to Box N0.T.165 a pore Standard stating del dl of previous experience and saiary required. pBXNESE Printer/tracer570 words
-
Advertisement28 1951-03-27 5 s~. v ~"V7.vT "aT "_j aW~, *«**>" 51 NG APO RE JB \^^P^ _H RVrv*' *sx- S^Gr t! f 1 *__S J* for Austin S«le«^l||jK and Service ■r wi\^28 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous299 1951-03-27 5 L-c#v_/rw t,»iv- FEDERATION DIARY SELANGOR KUALA MMPIR MADRAS: Berdosa, 12.30, 6.30 and 9 p.m. PAVILION: Tripoli, 3, 6.30 and i 9 p.m. i RKX: The Black Rose, 12.30, 2 ..T'i. 6.30 ar.d 0.15 p.m. ODEON: Destination Moon, 3, 6.45 915 pjn. CAPITOL: Berdosa. 7 and 9.30 pm COLISEUM: The Avengers,299 words
-
Miscellaneous139 1951-03-27 5 Cheng Churn VS. Tamilians: Hussars vs. Ma lavs both games on the padang. Div. Two H.Q. 3 Commando vs Ladreme on Coronation Padang tawim; REX: Ezhai Padum Padu 'Tamil) 2 5.30 and 9 p.m. SUN: Oa Phor Yoke Leeong Fei Chov Foongi (Cantonese) 2. T0. 7.15' ar.d 9.30 p.m. CARLTON:139 words
-
-
Article779 1951-03-27 6 VTIIO said that Singapore lacks civic-minded citizens? We didn't: but for the benefit pf those who did we will regretfully dwell upon what happened at River Valley Road during a Labour Party election meeting last Sunday. Everything was quiet and peaceful that Sabbath afternoon until the silence779 words
-
Article, Illustration2275 1951-03-27 6 HOW TO FIGHT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT WAS MADE BY THE ECONOMIC SECRE TARY, FEDERATION OF MALAYA, MR. O.A. SPENCER, AT A PRESS CONFERENCE HELD IN KUALA LUMPUR ON MARCH 22, 1951 TN my speech to the Legislative Council on that occasion I made what I2,275 words
-
Article, Illustration15 1951-03-27 6 "H'm! Bill must have felt sleepy I see Vs just dropped oil H15 words
-
Article674 1951-03-27 6 The Yacht Club and Swimmini; Pagar at ELA.F, Station Changi considerations. Even here, however, a considerable degree of freedom, consistent with the needs of the country's economy, is allowed. There is a long list of supplies such as chemicals and metal manufactures v. hicb ai e essential to the674 words
-
Article238 1951-03-27 6 Review of Views No Red Mission .more harm I were the mi allowed I enb ed Rightist Pao. Since Bi ii C «nmi mists, thi reason for k< nese representai C mg Shing maint der Communism, "democracy" and have become a the rich but pea U .t A re-bodied Ch238 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement20 1951-03-27 6 Ih kif T^% /'7\_ A %fc&^if^y j y ISOCI, IMPORTERS. ££>T£ TRADERS LIMITED ISA. ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE T EL. 8230.5.20 words
-
Advertisement89 1951-03-27 6 20 CUBIC FEET... "nzz _^^3 r— r f|Q 30 CUBIC FEET... I Z|, CJ 50 CUBIC FEET... ZL 3 IDlpJl' All Models Equipped with f^**" —i World Famous "Polarised" Hermetically Scolid Unit The New Porcelain Refrigerator! CHECK THESE FEATURES! Blower Coil Or Icemoker Factory Made Glass Cr Solid Doors Acid89 words
-
-
241 1951-03-27 7 Indo-China Reds FormNewParty Peking Reports HUVISCO Mar. 26 (AP)-The Chinese reported Ml Sunday the creation of a new parly hv ,|m. < ■Ministt*, in Indo-China. There was no ol the rea-on, or of how the new group might n witb lhe Hen irtminh parly which has been ti.liii"- lhe Fre_e_241 words
-
Article89 1951-03-27 7 \I\V YORK, Mar. 85 From the man's of \.e\v. the big Lister Parade d tlv best in years BC U the >lirT breeze sad the shortest skirts *L, Men v%ho never _n% more attention sea*s fashions than rieii at the cost of Sfives* hats gawked89 words
-
61 1951-03-27 7 Mao Orders Speed-up Of Production UP) China ca peed up i I indusp produc- i ar efTcu ti e was Btha \r-- r the ss a O-. 1 a disp I said I e l unese .shing the efence aria. 300.000 tic mili- the Kg ited bv Agency as to61 words
-
Article76 1951-03-27 7 T v M (API Q judges" against 20 R -revolutionaries in Pei- lay in a et'endants' sente* m inclusion. DOO "judges" were dea session ol 'a Re present a- bo were callto hear charges i fendants and Eiss judgment, i as reached on v, but76 words
-
Article272 1951-03-27 7 BAGHDAD. Iraq, Mar. 26 (UP) A proposal resting thc governmenl to draft legislation for the t onalizarion of I: aq's oil industry was introduced by Opp< i on m< mix i s in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday The r pi sal was sponsored 18272 words
-
Article, Illustration196 1951-03-27 7 These are the chiefs of the Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers in Europe, as announced by Gen. Dwig-ht D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, from his headquarters in Paris. March 20. Top row (left to right): Air Forces Commander, central sector, Lieut-Gen. Lauris N stadAP - 196 words
-
321 1951-03-27 7 TOKYO. War. 26 (UP) It nas announced today that South Korean raiding parties have struck across the 38th Parallel at both ends of the front. Allied troops above Seoul advanced cautiously in driving Easter rain along the highways leading north. Resistance stiffened321 words
-
224 1951-03-27 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 26 (AP) Spain was reported Sunday ready to sign a direct military alliance with the United States, modelled on the North Atlantic defence pact. General Franco is said to have informed American Ambassador Stanton Griffis Of this during informal talks in224 words
-
693 1951-03-27 7 Truman Tells Ministers 9 Conference: B> CARROLL KKNWORTH WASHINGTON. Mar. 26 (UP) Pffesidel Truman opened a < «nii«r< in e of foreign ministers of 21 American Republics here toda\ uith a warning thai tli<> must help the free men of693 words
-
150 1951-03-27 7 French May Delay Europe Rearmament PARIS. Mar. 26 (AP)—Delayin holding the elections i.s threatening a six-month slowdown on European rearmament. This summary of the situation comes from an estimate of the problem faced by organisers of the European defence system headed by General Dwigiit D. Eisenhower. The headquarters still hopes150 words
-
Article32 1951-03-27 7 AGRA, United Provinces. Mar. 25, (Reuter) The Indian Premie r. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, rejected tonight the Anglo-American resolution on Kashmir which is before the United Nations Security Council.32 words
-
73 1951-03-27 7 NEW DELHI. Mar. 25, (R< liter) The Indian Commission for co-operation with the United Nations Educational and Social Council today api pealed to the United States to cut her consumption of news- print by five per cent to 'relieve the shortage in Britain.73 words
-
74 1951-03-27 7 LONDON, M ir. 26. (AP Thieves stole furs and jt lerv valued at bt Ia a u $28,000 and U5556,000 from the apartment of the mo< star Tyrone Power, ind hii wife Linda Chris ian, \< said on Sunday o ght. The Powers were74 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement35 1951-03-27 7 mawmam 1 _l __r 4L.~~~ S|2t_ a\ _^L__-*_£t%_^ Jf^f/jfp UrHtfpK W^ttffiL THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND M Y,\ SflF' TO SARAWAK. NORTH BORNEO. A~\J^ fNDO NESIA. THAILAND. BURMA. AND INDOCHINA* •i-s MALAYAN F^^W&mifr mmmm mmmm AIRffAYi <*»» s-35 words
-
Advertisement124 1951-03-27 7 0 ARCOLIN 0--0 SHEETS PILLOW CASES q 0 F| Inl^ 0 \J g^if THESE ?HBET3 APS POTF O FOR WIMf— TT lf_ff I J A fi tataaam their snowy .^ess "r U El (fHaianked Ktifok Matt I SHEET SETS comprising n ■■B___H_9-B_SSnR 2 SHEETS ond 2 PILLOWCASES Finished Hem Stitch124 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous31 1951-03-27 7 ?11 i HELLO— WM j i HELLO— WHAT W W HELLO— WHAT V [HELLO- \~T~3'. A Tl±zE V DO VOU KNOW? ADO YOU KNOW? /^f 4DO YOU KNOW? J WHAT I"31 words
-
-
285 1951-03-27 8 Income Tax Relief For Spore Indians Action By Chamber Standard Staff Keporter THE INDIAN Chamber of Commerce is taking necessary steps lo civr relief to those Indians who art* al present liable to pay income-tax both here and in India, Mr. J. M. Dorai Kaj. the Secretary of the Chamber,285 words
-
323 1951-03-27 8 Mobile Rationing Unit A Boon To S'pore Rural Folk Standard Staff Reporter THE MOBILE ratiaaiaa unit started by lhe Food < antral Departn lent visits 11 rural diatriel points ererj week and i* a ureal sihtcss, Mr. \J Jenkins. Deputy Lood oiitroller. told The Stan dard. This ir.r.-tvirig unit saves323 words
-
Article134 1951-03-27 8 >; indard >tatf Reporter I THE first si p ents already arriving and it nearly 2,00 I \oi\~ anded ture during the next v. eeka bona Middle E •5, the price of this has fa en from i 519 per pirul a week -I I134 words
-
85 1951-03-27 8 US Cuts Civil Use OfRubber By 7.500 Tons ITASHI lOX. M i 26 LAP Y .al Prod icti Adhas the ru thai the amount of ale 1 civilian use bi about 7.500 long at ly aver- v first three mo* I s ej.r. made public by the igency indicated se85 words
-
Article75 1951-03-27 8 Record US Copper Consumption 1 unj ti n ol new e ited St it< s in 2950 P *1 ur high ol 1.475.- i v:r mi trie :ms ncn se of 403, I me ric) tons ei the 1949 States mined a 164,109 TfA "14 c ppi 195Q cent, gain75 words
-
Article63 1951-03-27 8 Ausl jn the ir to Ma 1950 was 112 I io, according to figures just v e C immon- S1 stician The lowest l tal for many years was 95,700.--008 in 1947 i I the 1 ighest was was 125-200 lin 1942 The estimated woolclip63 words
-
Article58 1951-03-27 8 C ;de oil production in the United States averaged 3.402,0 i day in 1950 This is a j 1 pei cent iin over 1949 output. CS. imports of crude oil c in 1950 ave: iged *Wi 000 bai rel* s a day, i rise ol to 758 words
-
Article25 1951-03-27 8 ie U.S. Export-Impoi Bank i s announced a U555,000,000 < loan-credit to the Republic oi i i tu be used for roads r25 words
-
Article38 1951-03-27 8 A in International c trade Fair is to be held in Tor- v ►nto May 28 to June 8. Manu- c turers ol mo e than 30-coun- l aies are expected to pa ticipate C38 words
-
Article50 1951-03-27 8 General Motors has announced net earnings of CJJ*****.044.039 m 19.->O. the largest profit ever reported by any corporati'>n in the world. Sales hit tj.&s ...">.!1.08t..84G to set a new peacetime record. Earnings on common stock were U559.35 a sh _r<> compared with U.S. $7. 32 in 194950 words
-
Article52 1951-03-27 8 A new self-propelled mechanical icing machine now used on an American railroad is capable of icing a refrigerator car in 50 seconds. According to the Association of American Railroads the machine breaks the ice to the proper size and drops it into bunkers mixed with the required amount52 words
-
Article23 1951-03-27 8 Pakistan has allowed from May l. 1951, up to the end of Augusl 1951, free export ot cotton. A P.23 words
-
Article32 1951-03-27 8 Americas gold holdings declined by U5.5i.727.300.0p0 last year on foreign buying. U.P Americans used 624.n00.000 lb of wool i n 1950. This compared with the 500.400,000 lb. consumed in 1949.32 words
-
240 1951-03-27 8 NEW YORK. Ma,. 2h (AP)— .While industries nub defence orders lo fill art* pushing th«*ir capacity lo lhe limit ami arr planning still greater facilities, there were growing numbers of reports that the demand for man) Hems of civilian goods were slackening. Thi w240 words
-
147 1951-03-27 8 This Cooker Has 'FingerTip' Control A NEW kitchen cooker, called the Greda Comet, incorporating all the latest advances and im- ivements has just been put on low in London. It was designed by a Birmingham electrical m 1* is half as large agon a> most vertical type ovens, temP< es147 words
-
Article68 1951-03-27 8 Silver Replaces Tin In Solder An American company has elopi d a solder that is made with silver instead oi tin Ac- ding to the producer, the American Smelting and Refining Company, silver is the onlv metal readily available that can be substituted satisfactorily for tin. Solder usually is 5068 words
-
Article, Illustration285 1951-03-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. 26.— The Malayan railnay administration no longer have to import Yarra wood from Australia for its sleepers. Malayan hardwood from the jungles of Trengganu, kelantan ami Johore now provide the sleepers. Trengganu last year supplied 125,856 standard-sized sleepers of bakuu wood.Ranjit - 285 words
-
Article72 1951-03-27 8 DELHI. Mar. 2G:— Indian 1 cotton manufacturers other than piecegoods and yarn a:e now nol longer on the open general licence which permitted a virtually tree export to Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. two territories in which there is incre 1-. .4 demand. Mosquito72 words
-
127 1951-03-27 8 More Women In US W orking In Office, Industry THE NUMBER of American men workers has tripled during the past 50 years as morel »men have assumed the d I functions ot worker and homemaker. As a result, says the rs. Women's Bureau. "Women todas are an integral and significant127 words
-
Article142 1951-03-27 8 OIL AND STEEL GENEVA, liar 2fi [Renter): The Western countries pi iduced ].."->.f>70.000 Urns of crude steel in 19.">0 compared Ait.. 32£fl tons bv the Soviet Union an five steel-producing satellites, according to the quarterly bu of the Economic Com mission ir Europe. Of tl142 words
-
Article54 1951-03-27 8 WASHINGTON, M UP) J Defence P id inis- William H H expected I ict 1 eepii p ti to bring steel ippei and aluminium undet gtl govei rum :.t conti ine door to finished product. Informed quai u he >uld approve the p. ..a to54 words
-
Article29 1951-03-27 8 A total of 4H! 000,008 pairs of l s w< e manufactured in United States in 1950 This i 4 per ter:-. g iin over 194929 words
-
Article, Illustration231 1951-03-27 8 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mar. 26:- The Penan- Chinese Cnamber of Commerce nas been informed by the Senior Customs Control. Import and Export Control. Penang that A.P.s.. both on and off the quota lor the import of Japanese textiles would now be approved for shipment to231 words
-
Article418 1951-03-27 8 WASHINGTON, Mar. 36— Th. Sotf* 1 mon i. making huge profit- from its satellite* l>\ controlling their exports. This ha- ju*t Imtii JiirlllUll after months of investigation l»\ traae experts nt tin- I >. Department ol Commerce ami ihe Economic Cooperotion Administration, j Since the418 words
-
Article336 1951-03-27 8 Jap 2050 Trade Up By 75p.c. TOKYO. Mar. 26 (Reu-ter-AAP) Japan's exports dunng 19")U were 75 per cent higher than in 1949. the Japanese Finance Ministry announced yesterday. The Ministry sa;d exports rose sharply with the outbreak [of the Korean war. but furor L- wide competition for key j materials336 words
-
14 1951-03-27 8 1 [E eight tei brought p rigeratoi P14 words
-
Article20 1951-03-27 8 HE here from Indian ports, brou 12.000 bagf lal r,d 189 c rope a g Singap20 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement29 1951-03-27 8 j I j CH9NC KHIAW BANK, LTD. fW OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOI IS MTII.I AS Jj INTEftCSI Wll L Bt g J PAID AT 2% PIE ANNUM. i29 words
-
Advertisement52 1951-03-27 8 m FINEST f*-f 4_r S T TONIC WINE COAL-T£3 t'< •gilirenietll* il'rodu.rd b| t\«i i.a> u.O a Mat ipo« SONG HUP T < T,|. I Simiaporr I A. i C ask tor < ,5 < BET* OS/Al/TY" "a;*£ c/ < IMK IMNI I Bl szs 3 n s i; on*52 words
-
-
Article106 1951-03-27 9 Standard Shipping K»'i>v>rter WITH nine Polish passengers, more than h i f of whom wore rn in Harbin, Manchuria, on board, the 7,571-ton P> ish Ocean Lint steamship. Kosciuszko, arrived in Singar r, trom the Red China port ol Taku Bar yesterday. The passengers ranged in age106 words
-
Article62 1951-03-27 9 Standard Shipping Reporter Tiie East Asiatic Line motor vessel. Nordvest, berthed in Singapore yesterday from European ports bringing 2,000 tons general cargo. 700 tons ol which are for transhipment to Bangkok. The cargo for Sing ip< i included 3,00€ rases of oranges from Port Said and62 words
-
Article36 1951-03-27 9 THE British National Maritime Museum has been presented with a scale model of the famous Tea Clipper Cutty Sark. It follows the recent acquisition by the Trustees of a model of the Thermopylae.36 words
-
Article263 1951-03-27 9 Passengers For Red Port To Go F_> f rm y m Back To Jakarta Standard Shipping Reporter BECAUSE the Royal Interocean Line passenger vessel, Tasman, will proceed direct to Hongkong instead of calling at the Red China port oi Hoihow as originally scheduled, thirty-nine Chinese passengers263 words
-
Article, Illustration241 1951-03-27 9 > During hor maiden vovase* to the Persian Gulf, the Shell super-tanker Velutina, 28,000 d.w.t. first oil carrier of this size to be launched from Euro I pean shipyards called at the port of Mena-al-Ahmacn. Kuwait, where she enjoyed the benefit of a new type241 words
-
Article, Illustration324 1951-03-27 9 ALL British aircraft carriers and naval stations are to be equipped with helicopters. This was announced by the Admiralty in London who state that these machines are to play a big part in the future expansion I of British naval aviation. What invaluable work heli-324 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement643 1951-03-27 9 13 FASI KtliLL.^K r«ANS PACIFIC SKKVICE Uirect Overland j Francisea Los An«Hw All An^rt^i* D -iHr f ifi^ p 1;:ns r sittiH h'don j hh irnxi m %a Acceptm- carso tor Uonskow Koh* VokofcwaT f \>! KMiILAK SLKVICt USA (WhSi COAST) PKKSIAN GDLF via JAPAN ft H«i\(;ko\C •:gcar_;. t: L.-ombo.643 words
-
Advertisement303 1951-03-27 9 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said Rotterdam and Amsterdam S'pore P. Sham Penang SARANGAN 19 20 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO (M) LTD Shipping Department Tel: 5071 Ext. 19 10 ft**********"*" ,^^l^^^^^^l^ g »^^^■■"■»»■P«^■^■'»■■■^raa■^^^ HEAP ENG MOH SS CO., LTD. (Red Funnel Line) SOON BEE SS CO.,303 words
-
Advertisement645 1951-03-27 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK. CONTINENT 9'pore P S kam P^na»t "flONIA" fur Bangkok 24-26 Mar. "NORDVEST' for HoDuKoiik: «**Kot>« is Yokohama vi 2~. Mar "EREIA" for riaUon St B&agitoi 2-3 Apr 31 Mar -1 Apr ID 30 Mar. «2^P,?y^ L f or Bangkok 20-21 Apr. 17 Tfl Apr. "PANAMA" for645 words
-
-
Page 9 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous352 1951-03-27 9 Wair arrivals^. j&Sg£* 3 > 2 1 '^L_ HS_-! fc i^ Arrivals AIR CEYLON from Colombo •>.:(# a.m. K.L..M. from \m>terrtara |_L9I p_. OLA BOAC from Svdne y 4 :>."> p.m. (P. A. from B.inifk«tk 7...0 p.m. MALAYAN AIR WATS from Kachinj 4.10 p.m. Departures t.P.A. Cor Banrkeft 7.48 p352 words
-
-
1119 1951-03-27 10 ANACRUSES - Singapore Realises Power Of Great Music ANACRUSES AEI'SEV NOTES S By 'THE rare presence in Singapore of such artistes as Lola Bobeseo and Jacques (ienty must again be the main theme of these remarks. We v\e had ample proof ol prowess of these two wonderful, vital young people in .11,119 words
-
Article498 1951-03-27 10 RECORD REVIEW pOI.I'.MBIA DB 2780. RudolV^ pfa the Red Nosed Reindeer: The Petite Waltz. (Ken Griffin Organ). I DO NOT plav or listen to Organ m i ic outside a Churcb from ch dee. ei cc U.K. or America, when the ml Console or Wuriitzer or v. e-you ii ed498 words
-
Article720 1951-03-27 10 For the Discophile REVIEWS OF NEW RECORDINGS rrtCHAIKOVSKY. Concert* in l> I major, 0p .35. Isaac Stern 'vic»lin). Phil.nlr [phis Orchestra I \lt-\--aadei HOsberg). Columbia i\s;m BEAUTIFULLY round tone plenty el p rtamento (which Is appropr ite enouTi here* and a clear-Angered brilliance characterise t'.e plaj ng f I v:r720 words
-
Article681 1951-03-27 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By Crime Fans Will Love It r PHERE'S nothing like a good mystery to make one's spine tingle, and, in this respect, a movie that is bound to satisfy crime-fans when it is released in Singapore shortly *is M-G-M's "Mystery Street." It lets the audience681 words
-
Article558 1951-03-27 10 AT THE PICTURES WITH OUR READERS SIK— I haif just seen "Dr. Jefcyil ami Mr Hyde** again after a lapse oi mm' years ami I think it is -till a* good a picture a* any that cornea out ot Hollywood today. Fans of ingrhl lit-rgm >n will recall in that558 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement67 1951-03-27 10 aaammWammWWTCrn 'mm HK^-^4dMHHSFi JWBPBT -aKW ALHAMBRA iiip Phi a 69M Tor Reservations TODAY: 11 a.m. 1.30, 1.00, 6.43 9.30 1 9 GREAT STARS! 15 WONDERFUL SONGS! THE HIGH NOTE !N fl Il_B tt {crf* inn2 fm\ ttCHARD SALE WILLIAM PERLBERG W^SSSIS >l.jijM;'M. B jKmSW W A -I. min. (.im-euliir Hiortj67 words
-
Advertisement231 1951-03-27 10 il IMI HUntM WtTl' _S 2 Til MS MONTH'S NEW lilirOiiltS ETUDES SYMPHONIQUES Op. 13 (Schumann) I i VOGEL ALS PROPHET, Op. 82. No. 7 i i (Schumann) Moura Lympany (Pianoforte) C 7819/21 1 I CONCERTO IN G, K.216 (Morzart J Gioconda De Vito (Violin) DB 9570 72 ESSfcSEIJ^J} FLAT231 words
-
Advertisement192 1951-03-27 10 ]f^'__^__£_^_; SSH &4709 Last Shows .*>. 6.15 ik. 9.15 p.m. M-G-M's BIG MUSICAL COMEDY "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" starring BETTY HI'TTOV HOWARD KEEL IN TECHNICOLOR —OPENING TOMORROW— "BABA ARIES" Getting Up Nights Stopped in 24 Hours Getting Tip nights, burning sensation of organs, whitish discharge. dull ache at base of192 words
-
Advertisement187 1951-03-27 10 m^_______________ ____F%^^^. aw _?I_____P^ 'i < _s^^_E» _H 4___H________> —I -Bt^.W-' JUb if _l_«____r^ X LAST 5 SHOWSagWM H-1.45-l-fi Ji SEASON FROM A TOMORROW J» ■L v^nvW'''' >W> '*^H!__^___________i i Jsoij\f roAAFDY -W SMASH Starring OSMAN GI'MANTI— NhN(. FATIty ROKIAH— A.R TOMFII— SHI TANJONG i t\K Released C- DLstributed by187 words
-
-
Article, Illustration118 1951-03-27 11 i v BrotherhnuJ A^e.at.on, underdogs in thi« vear'ti S \FA Division I a big up*el when ihey had the much fancied BOOCA at their mer V .art ot Iheir go* at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. However i-t by a last minute penally sroal.118 words
-
155 1951-03-27 11 <i 1 K>UM nir w I* presented to Neo Miner Kok. >m«apore*s foiir-olil-nieilal ninner at the tursl \Man Cames, at the Singapore Olympic Sports ouiHil b funi'tion in honour of the Singapore contingent tonight at lhe Chinese Swimming < iuh. Mr. P. F. de155 words
-
Article118 1951-03-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Maljjyan goli champion R R Jacksi ft Invh. annexed the Malayan title this morning bt itii g Lauriston, the Selangor pion, on the last green with a brilliant display. Jackson fully deserved his victory in a keenly fought on*. natch* over 18118 words
-
47 1951-03-27 11 i KOTA BAHRU. Mon. Trengganu Customs met their Kelantan colleagues in their annual soccer and badminton Karnes played here during the weekend. In both games Kelantan repeated last year's successes, ning 3 0 soccer and 8 i tches to l at badminton.47 words
-
Article59 1951-03-27 11 LONDON. Mar. 2(3 (AP>:— The fight scheduled for Tuesday between Randolph Turpin. British and European middleweight Champion, and Billy Brown, ot the United States, has been called iff because of Turpin's injured hand. Turnin injured his right hand when 'he beat Jean Stock, of France, at59 words
-
Article72 1951-03-27 11 CANBERRA, Mar. 26 (AP): Welsh golfer I).ii Kees won the Royal Caaberra (iolf Clubs S2M professional purse on Monday with three rt-cord-breaking rounds. The first round, 68. 4 under par, equalled the cours:- rei ord: the second was fc7 and today's final round G6. The72 words
-
Article161 1951-03-27 11 SYDNEY. Mar. 26 (ReuterAAP):— Mr. F. L. Batchelor's Bankstream by Midstream out of High Class" won the Sydney Cup run over two miles at Randwick here today. Bankstream beat Mr. P. H. o<;><^ne'* Freedorn by five lengths with Comic Court, a further length and a halt161 words
-
370 1951-03-27 11 N. Zealand, England struggle For Runs On Turning Wicket WELLINGTON, Mar. 26 (Reuter-AAP) England lost three first innings wickets for 42 on a turning wicket after dismissing New Zealand for 125 in the second Test here today. The pitch, affected by the heavy rain which washed out play on Saturday,370 words
-
Article173 1951-03-27 11 N.Z. IST INNINGS Sutcliffe c b Wright 20 Scott lbw b Bailey 0 Reid b Brown ll Wallace b Wright 15 Hadlee lbw b Wright 15 McGibbon c Brown b Wright 20 Mooney c Compton b Bailey 3 Burtt c Parkhouse b Wright 3 Moir not out 26 Hayes173 words
-
170 1951-03-27 11 IPOH, Mon. A move to improve the standard of tennis ia the state has been made by the Perak Lawn Tennis A>sociation which has formed a sub-committee lo secure suitable instruetional films for sere-en ing. Arrangements will be made to show these films to170 words
-
Article104 1951-03-27 11 Brown To Retire WELLINGTON, Mar. 25. (Reuter-AAP)— Freddie Brown, 40-year-old captain of the touring M.C.C. team, indicated that his days in international cricket are coming to an end in a speech at the New Zealand Cricket Council dinner here last night. Brown said it would be a good idea for104 words
-
Article71 1951-03-27 11 ALEXANDRIA. Mar. 26. (AP) —Doris Hart. Florida, defeated Wimbledon champion Louise Brough. California, 7 5, 6 2 here Sunday, to win the women's singles final of the Alexandria international tennis tourney. Miss Hart also won the women's doubles final in partnership with Shirley Fry. They beat71 words
-
Article, Illustration240 1951-03-27 11 Yong Wins Stable ford, Bail Sweep THF ISLAND Club March Stable; ord Competition played over the weekend resulted in a win for Yong Loon Chong (9) in t v a> A Division with a score of 372 points. The "B" Division w; i*on by W. H. Walker (20) with aK. S. Kong - 240 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement247 1951-03-27 11 F*_? -fl-fl-l k 'v '*-''> __K vvT\ ,rt iffS? fefej-HBI BBSS^mßw"— ____t 9T &£_*&< :•<:■:■> J '^jßjjjfc-'' '''^'<v''-<^^____!^^_lßKHC^-»^l^(___^a_^flff /*t :\^<&23HHSa&SP__!^___^ £a\ t^^.Jty '^mwM ____K^_S_iyß^___*--_E-4|m^___^ &iK"'v *^5 1 TB-i-fe t" ii fki A 'T"_i____f**Sr ttt'"' T >>-i___ .j^B________,' v T _f ■SSsSiss^^H 8;"* .v""..--tH Bhl l^vSßißffry > -3i #3t^tHMk___T :^]tfl){._yf jj_4_T%j&^-"*4_u--.247 words
-
-
Page 11 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous226 1951-03-27 11 Radio Programmes IAOMi >!.\LAYA SINtJ \POHE ESGUSI rSOGK-Mm tUt Metres) a lor the Scbaals; luSfl Se- M H Pm I p m r.. Kid:o < I La' Bi pm. I r the st.r'.et, h.::o i I 7, pm \u-' Harh I n ;y r I s i H h, Talk226 words
-
Miscellaneous344 1951-03-27 11 i~> Ln^li-h": fi pm \r«s in Mandarin: S.IT *>.i? It With Mu-.t' Mandarin: p.m News in .\mo_F and Cantonese; D.li Sohk> al (.auitanj:; H.l~> Tokuelo" H.ikkj Mnry: p m \»-v*s jn Tro ih-w ar.d Uakka; 1u.15 SaagJ ol Triton: 10.4> "Ooeratio Airs': 10 ii S>v%> Summirj in >I.li:J.i r.n. KUALA344 words
-
-
Article593 1951-03-27 12 THOMAS CUP WITH PANTS DOWN Sports JLender THAT pair of short pants used as a wrapper for the famous Thomas Cup when it was sent from Singapore to lpoh and the inscription (entirely unauthorised according to Sir George Thomas) on the Cup has bared somebody's conscience. At Sunday's meeting of593 words
-
127 1951-03-27 12 PENANG, "Mon.— The threeday inter-branch sports of the Shell Company of the Federation of Malaya ended this afternoon with Kuala Lumpur champions with a total of 2:' points. Penang, with six points wore runners-up. while lpoh finished a close third only one point127 words
-
Article59 1951-03-27 12 DISPLAYING good form the P T be:.: tr.e C Y.M A by two goals to one in tne S A F A. Division 3B League played at the C Y.M.A. ground in St. Georges Road on Saturday. SC'>:v:\s were Madon ar.d Thev :iv vsn t >r59 words
-
412 1951-03-27 12 Time Fails Non- Benders Recs Beat Johore Easily WITH 77 runs needed to \*iii and one hour left for play SCC ju*t Managed to beat lhe time and the Non-Benders Crieket Club in a friendly game on the Padang yesterday. Batting first Won-Benders were all out uith 83 runs and412 words
-
Article, Illustration242 1951-03-27 12 BRILLIANT ROWING GIVES CAMBRIDGE EASY WIN LONDON, Mar. 26 (Reuter) Cambridge beat Oxford easily by about 15 lengths in the 97th. annual boat race from Putney to Mortlake on the River Thames which was re-rowed today following the umpire's "no race" decision on Saturday. Cambridge, leading from the start, won242 words
-
Article227 1951-03-27 12 The judges announced Cambridge's winning time as 20 minutes 60 seconds for the 4J mile course. Official distance was "about 12 lengths" which makes it the greatest win tor Cambridge since 1900. Oxford's time was 21 minute-. 28 seconds. Through struggling gallantly, Oxford dropped turther behind227 words
-
110 1951-03-27 12 KOTA BAHRU. Mon.—Kelantan will compete for the Foong Seong Cup. This was decided at the annual general meeting of the Kelantan Badminton Association. The meeting also decided to revive the inter-State tournament between Kelantan and Trengganu for a cup donated by Biaritz Amusement Park. In this110 words
-
Article305 1951-03-27 12 SINGAPORE Recreation Club beat the Johore Cricket Club by 20 runs at the Pa lang yesterday. Johore batted first and scored 14*) runs. Bovell and Spurway were the highest scorers with 42 and 45 runs respectively, R. Jansen taking 4 wickets for 2*> runs.305 words
-
Article29 1951-03-27 12 LONDON, Mar. 26 (Router) Easter week-end thieves robbed Queen Elizabeth's racehorse trainer. Captain Peter Cazalet, of jewellery worth 1150.000 at his home at Plaxtol Kent, last night.29 words
-
123 1951-03-27 12 BARI, SOUTHERN ITALY, Mar. 26 (Reuter) Police used tear gas to disperse thousands of enraged football spectators who broke into a visiting football team's dressing room here, injured eight players and their trainer, and chased the referee four miles to a farmhouse. They123 words
-
Article138 1951-03-27 12 Malacca Cricket Disappoints MALACCA. Mon. Malacca's first official cricket fixtures, a 12--a-side game between J. Sequent hs 12 and P. S.M. Dow', 12 did not turn out to be the exciting match expected. Sequerah's side was to have included about the best Rest players iu the Settlement and Dew's side138 words
-
Article58 1951-03-27 12 Indo-Ceylonese Tennis Results KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Results ot the Indo-Ceylonese Tennis tournament which concluded yesterday at the TPCA courts: Handicap Singles: Mrs Raja* ratnam beat Miss T. Suppiah 6- 2. 11-9. Men's Handicap Singles: Vilvaratnam beat N. E Singam 6 4 6—2. Men's Handicap baubles: Viivai itnam and Na] igam58 words
-
Article97 1951-03-27 12 NORTH VANCOUVER, British Columbia. Mar. 26 'UP' The mile Long cable of the Grouse Mountain ski lift cracked like a bullwhip Late Easter Sunday and sent 16 persona to the hospital. Four were seriously injured. The rest were treated for cuts and bruises. The cable ot97 words
-
168 1951-03-27 12 NEW YORK, Mar. 2C (AP) Kid Gavilan, Gene Hairston, Irish Bobby Murphy, Chuck Hunter, Rocky Marciano and featherweight champion Sandy Saddler brighten up the fight picture this week. Gavilan, the Cuban welterweight contender, and Hairston, the crack young middleweight, clash in a return168 words
-
107 1951-03-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The first post -war AllMalaya Malay* tenni* tournament concluded to<iay at thc Sultan Suleiman Club when ion hin Miun vmui thr singles championship for the «*eron<l year in (succession. He defeated H. khamis 6-1. 3-6. 7-.>. The champion. stretched to three107 words
-
Article36 1951-03-27 12 PENANG, Mmd ly Si gapore won the YfWCA sp tournament which com I I here today, It was the Coloi I third win In this annual tournament. Penang were runners-tip. -Photo by36 words
-
Article163 1951-03-27 12 Home Soccer Results LONDON, Reuter) The ts tyed todaj ENGLISH LEAGCI I TRST DIVISION 1 B 0 Burn •o. 2 i ertou o Sheffield .Ved P Uth 1 1 St 'Re 2 r.- brough C Sunderland 2 1 Fu I a Bromw.ch 0 Huddersfleld I H SECOND DIVISION -Bai 3163 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement36 1951-03-27 12 G/7 y m *~y//e iitafcA f/wfaot+J level(fif ///off iotjtr///ir/ ______PW______^—_— ~K^^ Sy^^W*? '-a\ Vr* L" 7 VS _i/ m\ \T^_ \_Jif_^f_^^^^________l 3*U *»;«.,!> .n HNGAFOSI 1 lON OF M\l.\V%. BRITISH NOKIH BOBMQ HIbAWAX THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITLB36 words
-
Advertisement197 1951-03-27 12 r TYWS^'Ji ERASER I ;j] BRUSH INCLUDED I I 1 I <*t I a%AtL&ati I all r I lEICAHTILE INSTIUTI •9 l| n Street Ph inq i EXGI.It fr o sub STUDY Oi YOUR ST Sho'fhond Typewi rra B I II book Keeping etc.. i forbberc [SICNEI [WEDDING I I197 words
-
-
Page 12 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous39 1951-03-27 12 dullah and Salleh 6-3, 2- o-i. HANDICAP DOUBLES: Mohamed bin Ismail and Ibrahim beat The Kaja ni IVHis and Syed Ahmad 1-6, 7-5, 6-2. OPEN DOUBLES: L Abdul A/i/ and A'adad Khan beat Aisagoll and Khamis 0-6, 6-3, 0-1.39 words
-
Miscellaneous30 1951-03-27 12 HIGH TIDES at the principal ret ru la ra. TOIMY: A.M. P >1 Blag tjMrc i m i .->-, M i: < ifjfj Port IHcksoo si: Port slum i r.m ''•■»> mt :<.i»30 words
-