Singapore Standard, 5 April 1951

Total Pages: 10
1 10 Singapore Standard
  • 15 1 Singapore Standard ;FKSHJJISDFJ vC NO. 278 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
    15 words
  • 178 1 Senate Debate May Affect W. Europe's Drive sHLNGTON, April I (DP)—, American dip. i inilitarv othcials egpreoeed concern today ttiblc let-down in Western Europe's reannalucau^t Ol the Senate's decision on the troops issue. These officials were fearful tnat the Senate debate and vote to with-hoid approval of sending more than
    178 words
  • Article, Illustration
    62 1 i 1 To Aid Malaya In liuailßitildins r Ec >noAdminist ration ga] re 2 sun e I i pronised nwe than f road-making r.e toured I npur Swettenham S< oilan. _> mines and pen .;~> huge bes es its ■rill m -.'-ce easier I said til Im bad
    62 words
  • 97 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed An in lentified Malaj w >man was found ie id this aftei n Iho by a rubber tapper, on a rubber estate i I the Sultan of Johore it K. in Tan Tr.e Police removed the body um no ►rtuary
    97 words
  • 52 1 CONSU L RESIGNS, SEEKS REFUGE SYDNEY. Ad 4 L': 1 J sef Edou rd relix Oech >- vakia*s acting Consul-General, resigned I »d An Australian government spokesman confirmed I the U ited Pi ess that Felix i esigi ed ind asked as im in Australia Pie refuse I furl c
    52 words
  • 82 1 photo. MR. H. Kitahara of the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry, who is here to attend rice talks which began yesterday, vis entertained to dinner at the Princess Restaurant hy Trade Commissioners of Australia and India in Singapore last night. Picture shows (1.
    Standard  -  82 words
  • 188 1 The Only One In The Far East MAKkINCJ further expansion of tin* Singapore Standard and for the purpose of «ji\in«j I lit* l>#*st possible service to its ever-growing eirele of readers and advertisers, the paper has just installed a Model 50 Super-Display Linotype machine,
    188 words
  • 354 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE will have its own branch of the United Nations Association it' a plan that is now under active consideration by G >vernment and civic leaders of this Colony, materializes. It is understood that the directors of the Singapore Rotary Club
    354 words
  • 46 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Apr. 4:— Singapore's application for a Royal is -.till "under consideration' but has not yet been granted, replied Tom Cook. Parliamentary private secretary to the Secretary for the Colonies, response to a question raised >/ Air Commodore Harvey.
    46 words
  • 71 1 ABOUT 250 houses based on three new and improved designs, some with built-in-cup-boards, are expected to be buOt in June by the Sennett Realty on free-hold land. Prices of these houses have not been fixed but an increase ot about 15-20
    71 words
  • 108 1 Gandhi's Son To Stage Protest Fast DURBAN. Apr. 4 (UP) Manila! Gandhi, following in the loot-steps of his late father Mohandas K. Gandhi, has decided to start a new campaign of "passive resistance" against South Africa's White Supremacy law. The technique had been an effective weapon for his father in
    108 words
  • 52 1 PENANG, Wed. Police lieutenant N. Wiide of the Kulim Area was kru-d today. He was ambushed by bandits lomewhere iti Kt'dah. He was given a funeral with full military honours at the Western Road Cemetery here today. The funeral was attended by his brother officers
    52 words
  • 184 1 Standard Stuff Reporter HELEN' ROW, 14 -year-old Indian schoolgirl, who had left her home in Paya Lebar Road yesterday morning to attend class at a girls' school, in Geylang, was found lying unconscious on the road near an Indian camp last night. A Dutchman who
    184 words
  • 41 1 LONDON, Apr. 4: <AP>— Winston Churchill will speak in Philadelphia on May 8. the Conservative Party announced. He will deliver the main address at the celebration of the 200th birthday ol the University ol Pennsylvania library.
    41 words
  • 31 1 1 v\ O Chinese armed with pistols held up a Chinese at Jal tn Kayu, off Yeo Chu Kang Road. yesterday evening, and relieved him of $1,330 cash.
    31 words
  • 144 1 LONDON. Apr. 4: (Reuter—British Government stocks fell by a quarter to half a point in the London Stork Exchange today following the Government economic survey mi' 1951 predicting a "harsh* 1 year. Other domestic stocks were marked slightly lower at the outset but later
    144 words
  • 292 1 EIGHTH U.S. ARMY HQRS., IN KOREA. Apr. 4. (AP) A United Nations' task force probed lour miles above tbe 38th Parallel today and met heavy enemy resistance. The Eighth Army's communique said the task force Mrt heavy enemy mortar lire and received some
    292 words
  • 431 1 HONGKONG, Apr. 4 (K«m< r-A Al\> Mr. George Stacy Kennedy-Skipton, former (lass I colonial administrative officer of Hon^koei:: (ii\il Service, toda\ brought an appeal before Chief Justice Sir Gerald Howe and >lr. Justice Scholes against the decfeioH of Mr. Jsjetiee d-ouUI who
    431 words
  • 98 1 Malayans will have to pay substantially more for British goods as Britain is pawn;; more for Malayan raw mate rials, states Britain's Ixono mic Survey for 1951, issued in London yesterday. However, as Britain has also to face problems of sell ing. The
    98 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 45 1 I <^%r A new tin for iCEBERG" BUTTER 1 the contents are unchanged T^e new tin rc> thi labd on lop w!cs on the side)— buf buttef ji M thfl sa^e fnest qyolity y« hj.« c.. known 12 ox. tin: 51. 35 <S' P ore.>
      45 words
    • 91 1 MOTOR OIL 4< l enjoy them best "John tells me if- the hltcr tip that make■du Maurier so different but I have my h^Pffl D'a9^» own ideas. The filter tip may well keep u fj, I^^ ilu Manner rool and »i:iootu t<» tlie \er\ BBHKaal'i-.'-^Urfm last puff; but the flavour
      91 words

  • 1132 2 Ator Star Amateur Racing Gets Very Good Support "N>*h Let us nee a.ain and not be destroyed in however humane a manRacing at Alor Star was an amateur event in every old! fash., ned, and best, sense of I the word. Fiie very greatest credit is m Al or S
    1,132 words
  • 159 2 Insect Menace Checked n g ilatJona tXkm -ed areas to y•• d. parti e I il la lid spread to otto t age to gardens, a sp: told tei y s com- :> of squat- ed i thai r ,v. ran thj I f i grass pore Dairy Farm, ghl
    159 words
  • 217 2 SPCA Will End Bird Shop Horrors THE NEWLY elected President of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Mr-. Marjorie Clemoas yesterday tt»!d members attending llie annual general meeting that the Society would see to it liiat the "horrible conditions" existing in Singapore's bird >ii<t;>I>e eradicated by persistent
    AP  -  217 words
  • 39 2 LIM SENG PEK was acquitted in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, of misappropriating a bicycle, worth ?128 entrusted to him by Ng Wing Kang at the market in Lorong 25, Govlang Road on Feb. 27.
    39 words
  • 201 2 Tunisian Leaders Seek Sympathy For Independence Standard Staff Reporter A TIMSIW po! hader who said that hi was if primmed l>v the French for two year* in the I Sahara Dimtl. was one of two men who passed through Singapore l»y air yesterday to seek *\mpalliv for ihe cause of
    201 words
  • 88 2 Mrs. V\ la ni M< i l, the only woman candidate U ling the Legislative Cou elections from the Seletar division, has stepped up her election campaign. and is scheduled to speak at about a d z before eie^ day. Yesterday she spoke at a meeting of
    88 words
  • 29 2 FOR STAYING in the Colony two monl thout 1 serins himsi l ing Gaik. a tman, was fined $20 in the e First Di trie! C u
    29 words
  • 126 2 SIX bandits were lulled and three wounded in the Federation in the 24 hours up to 9 o'clock this morning. Five were yesterday at mi the Bentong area of Pahang. 1: is believed that three bandits were wounded in this engagement Two of the dead bandits
    126 words
  • 55 2 Verdict Held In Lottery Case v 11 fn in run*.. tery at Tan ;^e Lam Streel aged 48. photo TUNISIAN politit.il leaders, Mr. Habtb Boarguabft, hH. atid Mr. Tai< b S!m;i. v.!.m passed Quoogli Rjbliimwp by KLM yesterdas f<»:Jakiria to seek bdoaesUi suppml for the nose of Tmisian ndepesdoce hti
    Standard  -  55 words
  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 222 2 TlMe|H§ ES »1 the principal ...y t. ;V: A M. P.M. fldkiahI \Ui() MALAYA •!Mi.\POKE :i PKOtiRAMME S>w«: 19.43 t«»r ttie 1 Utai Mask Medley: ■l ,1 Ncrvu Trio; n». J<,r thr aaals; 113 w jme »umm.tr»; fil. Calling pm. \f»- aad loore si i Mars< t K Seieatist; 2JM
      222 words
    • 179 2 M pan Variet] Baaoasz; |i. i I hiir- Btffi :siK' s ;l u :rt s) M arn New*: M noon For th f Sc*MK>ls; 1— P-«n *s r*? Hit Parade; orner- P Mews; •la rw «*3« Scientist: l»ne V« ■>j te j s pm. -p »rti R<■• w i, Offer"
      179 words
    • 11 2 adfjghhasdh H IE N R y agnnhafjk u Y U A-
      11 words
    • 42 2 1 1 1 1 ____§ii SEE? THE TOASTER^ A ALWAYS THROWS I H M-^M/ J THE TOAST _^X TOO FAR/ r~X^x ~Jp GOSH, WHAT A DREAM! A WHOLE ARMY OF J &LONDES WAS Ama» CHASING MEl«^Hfc^| \\> X t c-20 x y y
      42 words
    • 33 2 CAN\FE^ 50ME CLUCKS NOU THiS WOULP BE FIX A PROBLEM, IT? BUT NOT FER K SUPER- B!?A!N A- fj^ WHY DON 4 T YOU GET K UP AND WASH THEy g)j^ CAR, DEAR?r^
      33 words
    • 32 2 L___fS J Mi WILL It\ A MERE TAKE I MATTES O' LONG? /SECONDS/ AT 4 O'CLOCK 1 IN THE < (M MORNING???! x A \\fe .CO?R. 1950 F V '<:* SEJ>-!rg, AC. V- fc >
      32 words
    • 52 2 c*n r> -SB© Mpt: V^PQ i v c THAT BASEBALL GLOVE WILL x MAKE IT LOTS EASIER FER Va CATCH TH' TOAST/ > TV. PEC U. S. PAT. OFF 1 ~^"^v»_ L^ Wt 19C0 Br ,\*»SiL MOt Jr^"' AND TAKE A CHANCE Or THEM CATCHIN6 VOU? 1 I \I SHOULD
      52 words

  • 231 3 Salaries Will Be Reviewed Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— Members of the three working bodies— the Locomotive Enginev T"' the 1T Permant> 1 Way Officer*' Union and U' Signalmen s Lnion— have been given an assurance > the General Manager of the Malayan Railways that ntir
    231 words
  • 115 3 KL Actress Alleges Rape By BOR Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Phe evidence of a Chinese acttress, Wai Fong, who was allegedly raped by a BOR Cyril Powell, was heard in camera today. Powell was charged before Mr A. P. Jack, the lirst magistrate. A trisha-rider gave evidence of
    115 words
  • 94 3 LOW MAX LING, 27. of Selangor, left Singapore by air on Tuesday for further studies in America. He is to enter Northrop Aeronautical Institute in Northrop Field. Hawthorne. California, for a two-year course in aeronautical engineering. Mr. Low received his early education at the Government
    94 words
  • 110 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The death occurred jast uh; at the Genera] Hospital, here, of Mr. Conrad McKelvie, of The Singapore Standard, after a prolonged illness. The deceased, who served on several newspapers in Singapore and here, counted a large cricle of friends many
    110 words
  • 97 3 Standard Stuff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —ln the firs! magistrate's court today, an Indian. Abdullah. 34. was charged with theft of a bicycle valued at $100. belonging to a police constable ai Kepong. He waa also charged with dis- sing Ol the property which he knew to
    97 words
  • 98 3 standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Wed The resettlement of squatters in Johore is progressing speedily and according to the Briggs Plan. In Muar district, the first squatter settlement, six miles, from Muar on the Yong Peng Road, has been established. It called "Bakri Settlement." V>out
    98 words
  • 51 3 Standard Staff CorrespondenJ [POH Wei— A charge of theft a bicycle waa withdrawn by the police against a local schoolgirl Lim Hoi Lee at the Magistrate's Court last Saturday. -\m alternative charge of retaining stolen property was also withdrawn. The bicycle in question was said to belong to
    51 words
  • 220 3 Railway Revenue Increasing Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. In spite of the curtailment of passenger railway traffic owing to the emergency and acts of sabotage by bandits, the revenue of the Railway Administration for the first two months of this year exceeded that for the same period in 1950
    220 words
  • 66 3 Special Jailed For Desertion JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A Special Constable. Mohamed Zain bin Abu Bakar, who absented himself from duly was sentenced to two weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Inche A. Kadir Yusof, in the magistrate's court today. Mohamed Zain was attached to the Ayer Manis estate Police post. On the
    66 words
  • 129 3 Standard Malay Correspondent SINGAPORE Employment Exchange still finds it difficult to fill the (J54 vacancies for unskilled labourers to work as j sweepers in the Town Cleansing Department, "cable diggers" in the Gas Department, and oddjob labourers in the R.A.F. Seletar, and Naval Base. Explaining the
    129 words
  • 551 3 THE Visitors tr» the Old Peoples' Home is Seremban in Ann; are Raja Abriul Aziz and Mr. V. Thambiah from the State Welt ire Committee. MR M N T A. Abdul, of the CR E. Central Malaya. Seremban has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur to the Ordnance
    551 words
  • Article, Illustration
    33 3 picture Mr. Nankavil, President of the Technical Association of Malaya, pictured addressing the gathering at the annual dinner of the T.A.M., held at the Station Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. C. F. Larm
    C. F. Larm  -  33 words
  • 145 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Governmenl of the Federation is to introduce a special scheme to teach European officers. Chinese, both written and spoken. Specially selected Malayan Chinese scholars will he appointed to teach the oflieers. Five Chinese, including a woman from Seremban,
    145 words
  • 80 3 Standard Staff Correspondent BATU PAHAT, Wed.— Under the patronage of the District Officer Batu Pahat, Che Seth bin I\ld. Said, a cinema show in aid of Government English School Scout Fund was screened in the G.E.S. hall last night. As the Government allowance per Scout
    80 words
  • 36 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The next meeting of the Fed- era! Legislative Council will be a two-day affair on April 25 and 26. The Council will start j at 10 a.m. on each day.
    36 words
  • 395 3 Claims Re-Transfer Of Land Standard Staff Corrt^spondent KUALA UC .^UR, Wed. An Indian won.a i, Atnancvifnmai, told Mr Justice H!W. Wilson, in the Supreme Court today, that a Japanese ntR <t forced her to sell her Land during the occupation and today claimed for the re-tran<ler of the property from
    395 words
  • 89 3 Stand. ird Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Four days after they took over from the ?nd Scots Guards, the first patrol sent out by the Ist Battalion Royal West Keats, killed two terrorists. This was on Monday evening in Kuala Kubu. Acting on police information,
    89 words
  • 206 3 Standard Staff Reporter A CUP OF COFFEE OR lea will cost a few cents more if the Food Control Department approves the request made by the Kheng Keow and Foochow Col lee Shop Associations. The Associations, which represent the interest oi almost every coffee
    206 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements

  • 483 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed, Addressing members of the Settlement Youth Council' al the Anglo-Ch'nc se School Hall this afternoon, Mrs. G. Hawkins, Supervisor oi Municipal Elections, urged all local people to begin registration now. "Make this your contribution to Penang's progress
    483 words
  • 106 4 TELUK ANSON, W< X. ato the a g< murrier of an estate derk ed Joseph Gomez was resumed yester lay, wheo Kana- a Appana. faced a tentative cr. rge murder. Sintiasi, employed by Kanagareti nas a ook, stated I on the night of De mber 11, 1950,
    106 words
  • 127 4 RAF Drop 500,000 Pamphlets PENANG, Wed— Zoom in? over the town here for almost half an hour this afternoon, an RAF plane dropped about half a million pamphlets, orginn residents to make more use of box 5.000. The pamphlets were printed in Elff li sh, Chinese. Malay and Tamil. They
    127 words
  • 75 4 PEXAXG. Wed.— A r geng girl. Rokiah binti B tness- in a se in the M C i \y. -id Wn Bakri, -:er dancing par- t the mode: get stag* of the New world Amusemem Park c ged g Eng 27. Hi •id over e
    75 words
  • 124 4 stiindurd stall Correspondeni PENANG, Wed.— Air. T. E. H ig] rmerly the head of; the Social Welfare Department in s >re, arrived here from Kuala Lumpur yesterday to act as Secretary to Dr. L-. 1 ing Keng, member of Heal :i. Federal of
    124 words
  • Article, Illustration
    46 4 A prominent citizen of Singapore. Dr. Chen Su f.an. receiving his certificate of naturalisation from the Colonial Secretary. Mr. VV. L. Blythe, at a presentation ceremony held on Tuesday at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Mr. I>. K. Daniels. I'nder-secretary stands next to Mr. Blythe. P.R.O.
    P.R.O  -  46 words
  • 133 4 Standard Stall Correspondent iroil, Wed. The Meniri Besar of Perak, Tuan Haji Abdul Wahah. accompanied by the British Adviser Mr. I. W. Blelioch inspected resettlement area* in Sun««i Raya Rfukim in the Kinta district. In a speech to the settlers, the Mentri Besar said
    133 words
  • 139 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BHARU, Wed. Litest twist to the crop of rumours about the Salamanda r Worm is a tale from Stew in Trengffanu which credits the appearance of worms in fish to the curse of a white crocodile, recently shot by a villager. While
    139 words
  • 59 4 ALOR STAR. Wed.— Dahala bin Haji Said, a Fisheries Department Inspector a* Palau I Langkaw] was on his own convicted and sentenced to e months rigoi nu imprisonment by the President Sessions C yesterday for the offence criminal breach of trust of $433/- being deposits made by one
    59 words
  • 41 4 DATO Seri Amar DHaja, popular President of the Town poard, Kola Bahru, has ace..-.-. ed the Presidentship of the I lah Association. Two schools one Arabic and one English i e u der the management of this A>s tciation.
    41 words
  • 183 4 Penang's Quarantine CampNears Completion PENANC, Wed. The rehabilitation of the Quarantine Camp at Pulau Jerejak will be completed towards the* end of thi* month. Dr. E. A. ML Slrathers, the Director of Medical Services* FederatkMi «»f Malaya, told The Standard today* He said tiiat the rehabilitation of the camp is
    183 words
  • 189 4 SUNGEI IVVT.WI. Wed. Three Malay policemen, Alhliil Hami<l I. in Yahaya, Vhmad bin >u<lin ami Mohammed Noor I>in Marzuki, heroes of an engagemeal v>\i\\ bandits on New Year's day, received Letters of Commendation for courage and devotion to duty, x'Mrrday, from the Commissioner of Police) Federation
    189 words
  • 53 4 Standard Staff Correspondent BITTER WORTH. Wed The Adrian Clark Memorial School Scholarship has been awarded this year to Master K. Thasarathar of the Victoria Institution, Kuala i.umpur. His father. Mr. Kulu Singam. served with the Loral Defence Corps. Belangor. until it was f\r:itua 1 1 y
    53 words
  • 60 4 IPOH. Wei. F meeting of 1 at IE e Swe< p Committei the Malayan Cl i A.ssocial I re 1 ay, I re\ .:!ed only 13,000 1 la I af th< mi ion it Lol y i to be <(j\d. The dr v will
    60 words
  • 225 4 Standard Staff Correspondent Al.Of{ SF\K, ed. Time!) intervention by two Police Constable* from the Anak Bukil Police Mation. who were cm patrol duty at about a.m. on September '2. lad year, prevented a wv\\ planned and daring scheme lo steal rire from the
    225 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 166 4 I Looking for 2 Nice Comfortable House? HERE IT IS!!! I I McPlierson Road ianction off A! Junied Road BUNGALOWS; HOUSES; COMPLETE WITH LIGHT, WATER ik MODERN SAM 1 VTION. For sale on easy instalments. I Come early to avoid disappointment. Plans and la -out for insp ction I CHOHG
      166 words
    • 123 4 jff Meet this nev J/y 7 i UJ 1 1 the only pen ivi y pcn'Tr. !j_ L-'.r ire. And' u is :hc o J I rcmurkabic I ll ilk great r<k The Acro-rneti V'f, guarding and re Iff bee this NC»vPII-GlaSI itSif -OiR NEW VISIBLE :-.K Ust cnJ 4
      123 words
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 140 5 China -Bouna FAMILY OF 6 MAY SAIL WITHOUT HER Standard Staff Reporter OLICL ARE LOOKING for a 17-year-old Chinese girl, Sia Ai Hwa, who has heen 'missing from an hotel since Tuesday last. Sia arrived with her husband Tan Ming Kee aged 19 and six relatives from Seremban recently. The
    140 words
  • 167 5 SIX YEARS RIGOROUS I 4PRISONMENT was impos- ed on Ali Mansoor bin Mohamed by Mr. Justice Murray Buttrose in the Singapore Assize Court, yesterday, for riot-; .•.4 and being a member of an unlawful assembly of winch some members set tire to
    167 words
  • 84 5 OSMAN bin Omar and Syed Rahman bin Ahmad were charged in the Singapore Thi: i P.iiuv Court yesterday with stealing a car valued at $4,500 from Henrj Mok on April 4 near Eng Hoo Ki:ve* They were alternatively charged with dishonestly hiding five wheels worth £800
    84 words
  • 67 5 A MALAY, SIMI BIN AR.IO d Tan Chin Boon were jailed for stealing an exercise book and three bottles of caicken k ence from the Singa- pore Harbour Board in the Singapore Third Police Couri yesterday. Sur.i who stole the exercise book on March 3 was
    67 words
  • 69 5 THREE Chinese labourers were injured yesterday when they were struck by a heavy iron hatch beam fchich fell down the hold of the converted LST. Thaung Bama. while they were unloading rubber from the ship in the Outer Roads. The Chief Officer of the ship.
    69 words
  • 292 5 Standard Slaflf Reporter IMF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Service Health Conference in Singapore which concluded its deliberations yesterday has been satisfactory and practical steps have been taken to promote the health of University students in South Kast Asia so necessary for a balanced education. This was stated
    292 words
  • 106 5 A CHARGE OF house-break-ing and theft by entering into the house of H. Higgins to steal a watch, pencils, nd a Parker pep and a set of cutlery all v. with $444.40 cts. was explained to Tan Jwee Juang of the Queen Street Buys' Home. Tan
    106 words
  • 268 5 Radio Chief Says: Tell Us Where We Err I THE NEW DIRECTOR of Broadcasting, j Mr. H. W. Jackson, who assumed oHice yes- j terday. told The Standard that he would j make it his job to see thai Radio Malaya's j policy of giving the
    Standard  -  268 words
  • 141 5 Standard Staff Reporter A VAN DRIVER Puah Yong Chin and a cyclist, Ng Pen? Ek. who helped to catch a criminal on Feb. 1 on Changi Road were congratulated by the Singap in Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. P. Ciague yesterday. Mr. Clague said "This
    Michael Goh  -  141 words
  • 52 5 A RAG-AND-BONE MA I, Low Geok Ki;:^ to f>ne month's rigoro imprisonment to be followed by six months police supervision in the Singapore S< Police Court yesterday. tor fraudulently having 21 pieces of iron rod. worth $21, at Syed Alwi Road on March 20. Low had a
    52 words
  • 126 5 >tamlar«l Staff Reporter GOVERNMENT 4IDED fhiarnr irfcufi in porr have been urged i»> tli<- Singapore Ch&mtur Schaoli A>sociation to DSC the I(M) p«*r-<Tnt EBOE«Me of l.(t\cnimenl <>raiits to improve living conditioa of trae'drr*. T he Association also requested that the expenditure] on English language teachers.
    126 words
  • 122 5 AN ARMY HUMAN, Yahu>ah bin Tahai. MW&§ 14, told the Singapore Third District Court yesterday that he broke hi^ friend s lej; with a ham iner. because a I«'W da\> before, he had raped his It; yea r-old wife. When the friend. Raga
    122 words
  • 57 5 FORTY-FOIR G were forced to land at the RAF. tC terday because i visibility over Kali... g A p them from Be The the Snowy River hydl scheme in i I ilia-4eav« I morning bv Qantat Sk>:: i for Sydney. e the first batch oi Ti<»
    57 words
  • 31 5 MR J. LE PR! Y< IST ifi t» tppoint^d member ol an Advisory Committee in place of Mr. E. H.' S. Bretherton. M.C. on the Royal Naval Volunteei tU Ordina
    31 words
  • 130 5 ml DESCRIBING THEIR action as ••exemplary". the Singapore Police told the story of how i initiative sho ved by some schoolboys helped tow irds the arrest of some members of ;i gang who had robbed their school. The arrests were made recently. The schoolboys reco£nised
    130 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 182 5 DEATH i SITUATIONS VArAKiT BOEV NEO Khoo Peck Loctt) Kee and Gekl Bfl and F:OrDB. to B N for the i f P A gal AJ*scr fo H H. 1 :l Johorc. II -?rto carried SE3 VNGOR rRANSI I i hock [TED i ness is premises a1 ER cr COMPANY
      182 words
    • 612 5 W^^.f— n or ClI a^ of testimonials to BoxNo.TTnfi Singapore Standard. S IN T C^« E JSSoteoSt TRLST: Clerks required Commencing talary $80 nm Plua current Cost of Living 'Allowance ($5B pan.) w' S canto must possess the SckSol Certificate. Applications stating age, place of birth qualifications and experience should
      612 words
    • 54 5 LIGHT WEIGHT ROLL-ONS NEVER TO BE i^f^B REPEATED REDUCTION SMALL MID Lfi&SE <yL WNT l ji n:i> 4 si sit.m>!-:i:s wS*?^ tkakosi; o>n Jfi k \.\\\\\\\.\\\v\A\\v\.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\^ \\\\\\\\\\\\\v> C ~^^ffi\ J? ART SILK < Tr^t^T^^BRIEFS j "vi^r.; ELASTIC TOPS \\V 7 I Wiini; ami pi;\< u C1 m QK *-w~^ USUALLY
      54 words
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 3 5 I vy >_!'___ M
      3 words
    • 1 5 #B^i_f
      1 words
    • 138 5 SELANGOR KVALA LUMPUR MADRAS: Breakthrough M.w. 'l-'W. ami 9Jo p. in COLISEI >f: OiiKili.i Trail, i, 5-W. and 9 p.m. PAVILION: The Unfaithful 12-30.1 1 H ;s I'l 1).IU i OOEON: I'll <-»'t Ry 3. 6.43 y.l")j Kr.x':' Sllvet River, l m 'l M B^o and 9.15 p.m. CENTRAL: Vana
      138 words
    • 274 5 FEDERATION DIARY SOCCER: Kamunting \s Taiping Indians. MALACCA CAPITOL: Terang Bulaa (Malay) *i.;w and 9.13 p.m. LIDO: sou snm \vr iioi (Mandarin) :5. 7 and 9.15 p.m. REX: Johnny Allegro S, :<». 9.1.1 j p in. SAVOY: Battle of Korea (Mandarin Comm.) 3, 7 and 9.15 pjn. PEISAJSG REX: The
      274 words

  • 820 6 VFSTERDAY we discussed some of the probable i reasons why U.M.N.O. has gradually been moving away from the strident communalism which characterised it in its early days, li was. we suggested, because caramunalism lias brought U.M.N.O. to a dead end. By transforming itself into a non- communal
    820 words
  • 655 6  - WHEN POLICEMEN EARNED $7 A MONTH GEORGE RASIAH By ]Y[AJOR crime on an flourished in Singa; history of a hundred ye; vities of secret societies robbers* Political, ideological or secret society murders were few and far apart, and the criminologists of the present day seem to agree with those of
    655 words
  • 628 6 A definite attempt was made to improve conditions in the police force when a Commission was appointed in 1889. The Commission** task was to "enquire into and suggest remedies for the unsatisfactory state of the administration and work of the police force". The Commission not
    628 words
  • 744 6  -  TAKAR By Girls! Lovely Girls! [RLS! Lov< girls!! Rof mance, young love, eternal passion, the tenderest dreams of mankind, the crown and summit of human I ippiness! Such is the glamon i eg< nd ol i[o lywood. Yel sometimes we are privilegi to gel a g
    744 words
  • 321 6 Mr. C.C. Tan Answers Mr. Kiat Sir: M H. II K'..t In hii lette c i d n Wedday's issue of the Singapore Standard stated thai I knew the whole facts. I don't know what he meant by the who e AH thai I know is Mi G II Kiat's
    321 words
  • 308 6 against better judgment." This is something different from acti g gainsi one's will. 1 hope he will stop shifting. Mr. Kial has asked why we have not put up a Candidate for the Rochore Ward. Unlike the Labour Party the Progressive Party has never declared that it
    308 words
  • 27 6 Sir -"Parent" In h. letter published in your paper on March 29 says that he cannot understand why the English College has Saturday morning
    27 words
  • 15 6 ell convinced now he got out of a sick bed to be present
    15 words
  • Article, Illustration
    246 6 Junks and boats on Kalians IVisin adjoining t'r.twiord Street school. Had he been at the meeting ol parents on April 19, L950 which discussed the introduction of it and voted in favour of it, lie would have known, but. as he appears to j have missed that meeting, the
    246 words
  • 49 6 Review of Views Iran Needs Hup IRA\ ne«dc badly, said t c imn m the paper 1 natioaalj both by the the Comn N eyeing be I ,üb!e -a,. Irai C Illld bf g in Iran. I B lent and I c Policy Inch. Children s L l i
    49 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements

  • 343 7 I HONGKONG, Apr. 4 (API ti ru --••^m/i^ ■uor« ».0,,s from ihei, m ™^f T,,e S ,la> p.,11,.,1 Ami mey indicated that five Canadian Catholic nuns, ar;t s ed in Canton a month ago might be made the whipping post
    343 words
  • 73 7 X. Apr 5 (R«l- od newsned the National I a clay o! Q Friday (of ;t per, La Prensa, i paper, ci iti- P« HB, has been dispute dominated labour G nrernors of the s C it rganisa"oo VI sbia ji cor< ted unanimously
    73 words
  • 45 7 Italian Steamer Rescues 41 British Seamen fmen Soul I r room ed Lon- W\ tling Situ S\ oping reci ed a its "..597-ton de, on her way saying she S< > SS lg< ;hed the i found* 41 members of bei •:v a ird the message
    45 words
  • 70 7 WASHINGTON. Apr. 3 (Renter)— The foreign ministers ci the 21 American rej publics meeting here yesterday expressed their determination to remain united and their conviction that strong support oi United Nations action was the most effective way of maintaining peace. They did so
    70 words
  • 108 7 NEW YORK. Apr. 4 (UP)— President Vincent Auriol of France will end his three-day to .\t v York today after attending a round of receptions i and official parties despite his i severe cold and 100-degree temi perature. The French President will drive
    108 words
  • 101 7 Burmese Govt. Opposes Seacrave 's Appeal RANGOON, Apr. 4: iRe ite The Burmese Government today objected to an appeal by Dr. Gordon Seagrave, 53 year old A erican surgeon convicted oi aiding rebels. He asked for special leave to take the case to the Supreme Court. His appeal said he
    101 words
  • 98 7 i WASHINGTON, April 4 (UP) I te president or one i I the nation's leading rubber companies S i '..Hay that there may be a "severe* 1 tyre shortage by summ< r unless the government's rubber policies are altered radically and immediately The warning
    98 words
  • 75 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 3 (IP) Republican Senator Styles Bridges demanded today that MacArthur be tailed home "to advise" Congress on the Far Eastern policy. In a prepared statement. Bridges said it is "up to the Congress" to work out a foreign policy for
    75 words
  • 117 7 MELBOURNE, Apr. 4 (ReuterAAP)— Commerce Minister John McEwen announced tonight Britain had agreed to pay high j prices for Australian butter, cheese and cues. The new agreement ended deadlock over prices which had beg m last August. Mr. Mi-K-.v. > i.rl t: new
    117 words
  • 55 7 JAKARTA, Apr. 3 (UP)—lndonesia's defence position is the concern ol her own and will be determined solely by herself. Defence Ministry spokesman Major Bachtar Lubis said here today. lie was commenting on a foreign press report quoting Haio'.d Stassen as saying that Indonesia should have four divisions ready
    55 words
  • 266 7 WASHINGTON, April, 4 (UP) —The House Un-American Activities Committee today listed Academy Ward winners Ju-e Ferrer and Judy Holliday as ••affiliated with five to 10 Communist froni organizations." The two stars who last week won "Oscars" for the best movie performances of 19.10 were
    266 words
  • 74 7 photo. TWO styles of bomb sheiiers are for salt* ;it the bomb shelter mart «»n Wilshire Boulevard. Los Angeles. California, USA. Several such markets have sprung up recently. The small circular bomb shelter is seen at foreground, and a larger shelter which can be
    AP  -  74 words
  • 265 7 Russia-China- Japan Axis Great Danger To World— Dulles FOREIGN MINISTERS TOLD WASHINGTON, Apr. l\ (UP)— John Foster Dulles warned today that the failure to eonelmle an adequate peace treaty with Japan mi^ht lead to a combination of Russia and China and Japan >vhieh could present a great danger to the
    265 words
  • 133 7 PARIS. Apr. 4 (AP) Fiance Like Britain, agrees 1 now is a good time to ei.d the Korean war. a Foreign Ministry official said on Tuesday. He said Fren< h reaction to the speech made on Monday by Mr. Herbert Morrison. British Foreign Secretary,
    133 words
  • 273 7 PARIS, Apr. 1 (AP) Andrei Gromyko, the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, insi-»i««! Tuesday iliai anj agenda for a liiti Four Foreign Ministers meeting should include the <|u<*>ti<MiH of ilu* North Atlantic Pact, tinI nii<'<i States foreign military bases ami Trieste. The
    273 words
  • 103 7 BANGKOK. Apr. 4— (AP) "Drive foreign residents from military zones," read mysterious leaflets which turned up here recently. The campaign appeared to have been aimed chiefly at the Chinese who make up onesixth of the Thailand popula- tion. The leaflets. distributed anonymously,
    103 words
  • 62 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. (UP) 1 At lc;!si one of the coming i atomic tests M Eniwetok will take place early m May, it was disclosed today. Representative F. Edward I Herbert, Democrat, appointed to represent the House Armed Services Committee at the tests, said he was advised
    62 words
  • 280 7 NEW DELHI, Apr. 1 (AP) Anurioan ami \mHmm officials both expivM eomttm o\rr moiuitin^ m\\\Ainrri<*aii fV't'liu^ in India. uhi«h has been a«r«rra\ al< «l by United Stairs hesitancy in supplying needed «:rain ami support of the Britisli-Am«*r3r:;n resolution on Kj«*luiiir. Bui il gcemed
    280 words
  • 73 7 WASHINGTON, Apr 4 CAP) "All the people of Asia" are watching to see whether the United States will withhold a U*****,000,000 gift of grain to, India after voting billions for European recovery, the State Department .-aid on Tuesday. In a plea to C 5 for approval oi
    73 words
  • 201 7 (Reuter-AAPi— The A ti j Prime Minister. Ifr R I Menzies. said today tin rratir countries of the v must get ready 1 selves in not more thai I < 1 years. The Premier in a pre-ek I joint statement of Libei I I
    201 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 69 7 I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT I mi\\m:d textiles, mi si remember muir mills limited KANPUR (INDIA} r mjty, DURAESLITY, SPECIALITY cotton grey shirtings, Drills, Shirtings, Dhoties, Screes, Towels end Tcpestry Cloth etc., end Yarns. BANSIDHAR GOPALDAS CO., Kalhodevi Rocd, BOMBAY 2, (INDIA) I ■>< nl bnqutnes t<>: I BANSIDHAR GOPALDAS CO., 22
      69 words
    • 39 7 sis I AMAZING I THE LA WLEY o TALKING DOLL o '£3 SINGS c CRIES |W2l LAUGHS o £> 0 REALISTIC IN APPEAR A. WE C q BEAUTIFULLY DRESSED R Q *p OOiUU EACH. I Tittles o X SINGAPORE. U
      39 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 497 8 A SECOND BATCH of about 250 houses, to be built on freehold land V oonlini: t<> three n«*w and improved de>i«*iis are going up in June if all g (M well**' C« W. Sennett' Mananinj: Direelor of Sennelt Realty Company
    Michael Goh  -  497 words
  • 254 8 StamLml Staff Reporter A SI K\ FY math" by Tut 1 Standard wioig Singaaorc*J wurtable fanaers ami i— 'jhiiic n -h<»» that the nii.l.il'inau i- a mut'li-mali^ned person. Withoul the ll< in, I squatters won I find i ::-.K-ai.y impi actical 1 pi dm
    254 words
  • 182 8 St.wvl.ird Stall Reporter PR( EMINENT public display o1 :es sh i» ing :<•<■* chai geable by G >ven naa I are to be i in all offices respons ble for collecting the fees. Tins action by ti e G rvernment follows the pi ip
    182 words
  • 244 8 More Service Stations For S 'pore ISlandkird Keportei (X I."> I IN i v. itfa corn's I y to provide S ao Ma .ya witli a >rk of up-to-.j\ service stai the Standard Va umn pany opened an t I i n at the n of Rochore Canal R m
    244 words
  • 31 8 JQ Tin D Is r 1 n inti in cent lcatn pe: cent) on the of the year '•to >-■ d March 21 1949 124 1 a
    31 words
  • 91 8 V.S G > b cars i J cot total I lea o: r ber Ibr Aj ':v«l rive p^ i nnt i cier ikea an estimated 88.--•00 tons ol robber a\ i] luring April about I^oo I i s ■.V the average
    91 words
  • 18 8 lent :tive!y fa 1 NX) j urds of c i tie quota for txpori in
    18 words
  • 84 8 BRITISH b k I ins e by £123.6 milli m in the three .n-'iiths to February to the i i all-time hi»h lew! o£ Cl.ttt B mi li m, says the financial Times, j The up .v .i ement, wl i i .vas the highesi ever
    84 words
  • 64 8 UK-Finnish Trade Talks Conclude TRADE dsc lesi b■■ een the United Kingdom and Finland have just been concluded, tea the financial Times. The te I trade in both directions to be higher this year i n 1956 The discuss ,)n.> dealt particu- tial re iuires try from tjje 1 ere
    64 words
  • 42 8 BONGKOIfG, Apr. 3 (Heater): Chairman of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, Mr. C. C. Roberts, said the Colony in 1956 sold to Malaya twice the amount of VM*J and this trade resulted in HK5240.000.00fl in the Colony's favour.
    42 words
  • 115 8 'US Expenditure May Be Less Than Exported' WASHINGTON, Apr. S, (UP) 'l easury Secretary John Saydei said today that the Govern ment is in .-uch an unexpectedly strong financial position that a U5510,000,000,000 tax Increase may be enough to kr.'p the Treasury \vm\ going into tne R-d next year. Two
    115 words
  • 57 8 A trade agreement between Pakistan and Britain, has been >':+r.ed in Karachi. Pakistan exporter! will receive preference on tea, dressed ;;nd undressed. leather, bones, skins, oil, seed cukes, carpets and sports goods, and British exporters will receive preferences on certain iron and steel products, chemicals, paints, engineering products,
    A.P  -  57 words
  • 183 8 standard Staff Reporter l American Presideni Line freighter President Johnson, *u in port, brought as her mam ca 29.J72 cases ol Jines, i23 cases oi rayon, 1 cases of Japanese pears !^2 K c:i^"- BoodJl bund es cotton piece- g <ds, 300 cases of aluminium boiling
    183 words
  • 447 8 WOKI l> OUTPUT of natural rubber in \hr lir^i quarter of l'*."*! is estimated i<» iia\«- attained t60,000 i(in>. or some iIH.(MM) tons raorr than ihr .?72.<MH) tonprtMiiiml in ih«* first three months ol la-^t year. [a i'i tion, leading pj estimate, I i not altered
    447 words
  • 53 8 New members of the P.T. Import Control Boarr 1 have been sworn m by President Quirino to replace the old board, which resigned after press criticism for failure to halt favouritism in granting import licences and tor permitting ""10 percenter" agents ,to influence employees. j TJl e
    53 words
  • 146 8 Produce Mart Quiet, Steady standard Staff Reporter THE PRODUCE market in Sin ■>: e as quie: bui steady ought nit s esterday. Copra had buyer* al (56j ami sellers at (57 !>". r picul, but no busii ss was reported. Coconut oil buyers quoted $90 sellers $92 per picuL Pepper
    A.P  -  146 words
  • 44 8 The Hon. Mr. P. S. Cassidy, unofficial member of the Hongkong Legislative Council, was elected Chairman of that colony's General Chamber of Commerce fur 1951. Peiping has awarded mednls to Soviet experts for their "in- i _vajUc>ble_assistance" in restoring 1 Router-AAP.
    Reuter; AAP  -  44 words
  • 171 8 Standard Staff Reporter 1 If F DKOI' in t ln* Malayan tin price in the pas! (**<> days has rome tts a sliarj* surprise to metal trader*., tin* decline being contrary i»> their expectations. Neither tin* sustained demand for the metal nor
    171 words
  • 139 8 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER TiN The I-U»sl S;;i:;j pore rubber prices rdaj Apr. 4 \\f»re pet !'v Buve:^ S. r^ No Kss Bpai Loom* nom.i I MS 12 M FjO B id bales \pr,i No 1 KS S s if* R.IS No S Ii S S •:u,. >.•;>: No I II
    139 words
  • 113 8 WASHINGTON, Apr 4 \P —The Reconstruction Finance Corp., sole importer of tin for the I nited States, has refused an otter of ">0 tons of Malayan tin at one cent per pound below their own selling price. Officials said they have halted tin buying to
    113 words
  • 177 8 Standard M.itl Reporter SINGAPORE, Wed I Malayan share m led stt idy in all :ti I day S eases were ec >rded the lieu rly in industrial i ■•>••■ Moderate busini reported Changed Ayer P us l ->"' Batu Lintang l TO Bedford 1 35 L45
    177 words
  • 169 8 Heavy Selling Of Fed. Rubber Is Absorbed Namlanl Staff Reporter UPCOUNTRIK sold considerable quanliliei ol rubber in the Singapore market yesterday, resulting in a very large turnover of business. However, all offers were absorbed, with Singapore dealers constantly a^kinu for more. The market was extremely active all day, quotations fluctuating
    169 words
  • 96 8 Standard Staff Correspondent THE MAIX cargo which was brought to Singapore Japan by the Jardine Mat! es< i\ Eastern Queen comprised 3 4 bays of cement. Other items or cargo b for tins port from Japan included 1,444 kegs of nails, 34 galvanised corrugated sh<
    96 words
  • 125 8 Heavy Dependence On Malaya Prices Going Up UT Economic Survey By ANDREW ROTH, Stamlanl >tafl or >< |M LONDON, Apr. 4 Malaya vill ronlirnii i.. important role in niaintainiiii: Britain- f stability, a t-lot*e rraJinu of lh<- "Economic s, in hea- r not on I dollar credit b I heavy
    125 words
  • 39 8 NEW VORK i Demand for nan- continued as prt»<-i'^ \s\ a eek. despite v i m use and igßing salt imer Be Is fe sumpti e expev^U'ii I i 1 sd ~m the bu
    39 words
  • 35 8 *I v »NGK< >N< j Ipr 4 > Standard Sen to Leei on the ii <•■- long, HKSISJ6 to El rte K$ i US$l: HKSI 817 to 9K$OJ2i« 1 Rupiah; G>' I HK$ I taej
    35 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 35 8 IXHIAY. III! iS LITTLE IS 11/. 1 1 CHUNG KHJAW BANK, LTt. YOL' CAM OPI.N A SAVINGS ifJOMJNI K*K AS LITTLE AS SI- INTI Rl SI V»lll Bl M PAID AT t% Pi B %NM>l
      35 words

  • 246 9 Revolutionise Transport, Govt. Told Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed.— lf Government wishes to rod i ice the cost of living:, a start must be made to revolution- ise the transport pystem, because for every day a ship is held up unnecessarily, for lighter demurrage, for harbour board rent, for all
    246 words
  • 122 9 A Penang Indian Harbour Board labourer who fell asleep while working on the 8.1 vessel Raju.a. woke up hour-; later to find he was well on his way to Singapore. t The T l°cal aseiiLs of the ship. lMuy Kerr were informed of their extra
    122 words
  • 214 9 >Hll\s AT ROADS AM) WHARVES, 4 P.M. WHARVES Odn. 44 Eastern Qneen, 42 4:. Maros, 40 41 SUillnnß. 3H 39 Prts John Q, i36 37 G pan J •ha SI 32 Raiula. 2", 28 Bennrvis. 2b 2G L laud ?9 30 I It 34 A.drastus, .tanß. 19
    214 words
  • 118 9 WASHINGTON. Apr. 4 fl'P*— The Navy indicated yesterday that Senator Warren Magnuson, Democrat, was somewhat Optimistic when he predicted that iIC powered submarines would be ready tor service next ear. Senator Magnuson, who mafic the forecast at a recent news conference in
    118 words
  • 77 9 HONGKONG. Apr. 4 (AP>— Red China and Russia h /e signed an agreement providing for "through handling of passengers luggage and freight" on [ways of the two countries. Peiping radio announcement :on Thursday said the pact was -od in Peiping on Mar. 14 bv the
    77 words
  • 78 9 NEW YOBK, Apr. 4 (AP)— Counsel tor Mr. y Ferguson alleged yesterday that the Ford Motor Cumpanv has been selling: the tractor designed by Mr. Ferguson since 1947. He said the only changes were m paint, name plate and model i number. Counsel. Mr. Richard Wolfe,
    78 words
  • 315 9 S:amlar<l Shi}»|»iii<: Reporl«*r THE first Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Line liner lo have a dining room on the promenade deek, the 10.000-ton Ampenan. a freighter, arrived in Singapore on her maiden \<»ya«re. yesterday. She is also the first vessel of the company in which every
    Standard  -  315 words
  • 124 9 WASHINGTON, Apr. 4 (UP) The secret researcn nn atomici powered aircraft has progressed to an experimental design stage, it was sed here. Discuss ons are now under way with the General Electric Cumpar.y'c A craft Engu e Di- vision "and ::ie Consolidated Vultee Corporation,
    124 words
  • 106 9 'Chute Fails, Jet Expert Wade Dies I. OXD O N, Apr. 4 (AP I S uadron Leader Trevor S. Wimpey (Wade), *h "•<•; plane jw killed on T as he from a plane near Lewes, in Sussex. Wade. 31, •.><■". tesi the I!:. .ir Aircraft C impany. He too ofl
    106 words
  • 401 9 CAS I ASIA ML LIVE Dutw&ra tiuw eutcd* Apr. 7: Erria, Bails for Saigon and B'::ck: Apr. TO El ROPE In Port: Lalandia. AMERICAN MAIL LINE For ÜB. West Coast Ports; Accepting cargo lor South and Centra) America Ocean Mali loading Apr. 13 14 EVEJtETT ORIENT LINE For
    401 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 627 9 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Di "f Orerlond Ur Froncsco, Los Angcle: All Amcrico. Conodion C.ties Penong p. S'ham Spore L. LUCKENBACH 25/M Apr 27 Apf 29/3Q Accept.ng cargo for Hongkong Kobe Yokohama FAST REGULAR SERVICE U.S.A. .WEST COAST) PERSIAN GULF via JAPAN HONGKONC M F. LUCKENBACH Due s po?e
      627 words
    • 50 9 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden Port Said Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Spore P. S'hara Penang IARANGAN 26/28 April 30 Apr. ROTTERDAM TENDING CO. (M) LTD Shipping Department Tel: 5071 Ext. 19 18 DJAKARTA LLO?E>* INDONESIAN (SHIPPING .COMPANY M/V"LA CAPIREHA" loading sahjhg m l 4th April 6th April ad ab» a« F°R DJAKARTA
      50 words
    • 640 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONHNENT "FRRIA" for Bangkok a; r to Pn •Nnßi»n\Ai~ for Banskck 20-22 Apr IT :8 Apr. "PANAMA 11 for Bangkok, 6aiiion H)'i.kon(?. Marr.ia Kobe 30 Apr. l Y 'J^^a j May 28-2!^ I 2T 27 Apr =aafl^i?fiase konp. Manila. Kobe and •'!;>. hama J '•.mloma" for
      640 words
  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 155 9 Hair a»»ivals) ~f^*g^ I' \a»d BEPARTVBESJ K^^^*\F I Arrivals GARr D IN IK>.\ ESI AN AIRWAYS From M.-ciai! 1. 1 IfiJi QANTAS FMPIRI- AIRWAYS o\sti:llations trom S>(ln«-v IT.'Io KI.M (ONSTLI.LATION from l.uroDr 1 1 .?3 am MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTAS from K.insrkok Penan; FIX 1.45 p.m from Mtdan. Penan?, laipiiii;. Ipoh
      155 words
    • 25 9 Despatches Today: Nor:'-. Borneo, Labuan, Brunei' and Miri by Katong, i Medan by Sansapv, Pontianak by Sanana, Indo-China by lh:s. Arrivals romorrow: Thailand by train.
      25 words

  • 1320 10  -  OSWALD HEIMttY By IT'S ALL ABOUT EVE-AND WOMEN I^ASTIDIOUS Singaporeans, who keep on crying for I "better and more intelligent j films to satisfy adult audiences," are having their prayers answered in 20th Century-Fox's Oscar-winning movie "All About Eve" now having its local release. It's a movie
    David  -  1,320 words
  • 37 10 This radio-photo received in this office from New York shows Judv Holiday tweaking Jose Ferrer's nose in a Hollywood night dub following the announcement that they had received the individual actress and actor Oscar awards.
    37 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 241 10 T A I) A V I i$ "EVE DAY when Singapore will know who she is what s he is why women hate her and why men love her! i Winner Of x ACADEMY AWARDS. B d ta Awn« Ba ler ■i M (;s §jjy j j J rijf Smartesl
      241 words
    • 16 10 OPENING TODAY! 3 SHOWS— 3, 6.15 !U:> P.M. An Adventurous and Romantic Melodrama: "THE BIG STEAL"
      16 words
    • 24 10 I 6.309.30 "TjT^ rnirrrsal-lntrnuitionaVs ,^^3 RICHARd'cONTE COLEEN GRAY ALEXJCOL The FIRST Motion Picture IV 4 M^^^^^H Based on the WAR IN KORK.X: R^ '^2
      24 words
    • 43 10 I TWICfe LPAILI at o..U> A 9.30 p.m. $10 $d (Reserved) S4 &S2 Unreserved) 'i| Free Lists Concession Rates Strictly Suspended. TODAY DAILY: 3 SHOWS at 11 a.m., 1.45 and 1.00 "A DREAM IN THE RED CHAMBER" in Mandarin SAT. AT M'NITE -^f
      43 words
    • 199 10 I LnO I Un I ;j THE HOST TALKED OF H< II it! 1\ SINGAPORE'S FILM BISTOfiI j takis us FINAL CURTAIN !ji n u i m I 250th PERFORMANCE *iIT 9.30 9.m. TONIGHT^ j sno\\> \i Ki.4.-, \.\i i .;>•# t (mi 6.tt a u t ROBERT TAYLOR IN
      199 words
    • 30 10 REX J.-ii-ir.- M Today !J Shows 1.15, tJI& i "BEKDOSX" ■V;il.--i-Atlantic Gre»l Today 2 Shows '•IN 188 GOOD O! SUMMERTIME" Technicolor I mi San New H'« Today 2 Shows 2_i^^^
      30 words