Singapore Standard, 11 May 1951
1951-05-11
1
12
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/singstandard
Singapore Standard
-
Title Section15 1951-05-11 1 Singapore Standard FGDGFGFDGDFG 1 KO. 314. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.15 words
-
Article83 1951-05-11 1 KNO, Maj 10 (I IM itr«i Nations forces ,1 the li-t reiiinlag ununi-t fOTCCI m Sooth back lorn ard lhc 38th] 1. I "he withdrawing already hare aban- near!] lwo4hirda al ■itori ihei won m spring offensive Iwa ago. i rds c south I83 words
-
42 1951-05-11 1 (SHDiGTOft, May 10. Defence Secretary Marshall said today the I'nited States, if ysary, >h<>uld veto any I i .id mit Communist the I nited Nations hd refaae to discuss ►vei Formosa to the42 words
-
Article, Illustration105 1951-05-11 1 THE British Government on May 1 named the three men. who will be responsible for the defence of Britain, should war break out. The overall defence of Europe will remain m the hands of Eisenhower's Chiefs of Staffs, to whom the three British Commanders-in-ChiefAP - 105 words
-
189 1951-05-11 1 HOK iKONG M 10 (AP)— ngk ng G vernment eld up c- very ol pe D rice ucks ted :r. India and con- ted to local companies. i moi vaa the Rrst such to be 1 iken tinder the gem Regu iti189 words
-
Article33 1951-05-11 1 HUEN VONG. 72 years Id, was ki .ed .->: about 11 o'clock last r.uht :en ne was involved m a collision with a taxi at Telok A-er Street Pinto Sounds Strike Warning33 words
-
249 1951-05-11 1 Standard Staff Reporter EIGHI HUNDRED Singapore Government hospital attendants have told the Colonial Secretary that they will strike if their claim for salary revision is not settled at an early date. In a letter to the Colonial Secretary, the Secretary of the249 words
-
180 1951-05-11 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Education Department has refused to accept the applications of candidates who sat for their London Matriculation m January 1951, and who were referred m one subject only, The Standard understands A referred student told The Standard last night that this180 words
-
Article148 1951-05-11 1 WASHINGTON, May 10 (UP) The Reconstruction Finance Corporation today dropped the price of tin US 3 cents to USS 1.30 per pound. The action marked the third consecutive reduction by the a gene v. 'Prior to Apr. 22. the RFC sold tin to commercial users a'148 words
-
Article228 1951-05-11 1 Standard Shipping Reporter THE RUSH for passages I from Singapore to England and j Australia, caused by the Decamber riots and the apparent j imminence of war a fewmonths ago. has subsided according to leading Singapore shipping and booking agents. The rush had resulted from228 words
-
52 1951-05-11 1 WASHINGTON. May 10. (Reuter) President Truman said today that there was no foundation for rumours that his present Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, was about to resign. The President, at his weekly press conference, dismissed rumours which had been circulating here— chiefly amongst critics of52 words
-
Article328 1951-05-11 1 UK Bans Rubber For Rest Of 1951 LONDON, May 10 (LP) Britain today banned rubber shipments to Communist China after Conservative leader Winston Churchill said the Labour Government's "appeasement" m the Far East threatened the ruin "of tlie whole free world/* Sir Hartley Shawcross, Pre- 1" sident of the Board328 words
-
Article45 1951-05-11 1 LONDON. May 10 (Reuter) Sir Hartley Shawcross announced that m order to mitigate hardships these decisions might create m Malaya and other countries concerned the British Government was prepared to buy the rubber for which forward contracts had been made.45 words
-
256 1951-05-11 1 LONDON. May 10 (UP) I Wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill tod ay blasted "appeasement of the Chinese Communists and said Britain's recognition of Peking had made it difficult for the Western allies to reach any clear and strong policy m the Far East Ripping256 words
-
Article, Illustration255 1951-05-11 1 ONE of the twiii-enjriiied Hornet tighter* Mefigprd to the R.A.F. m Malaya for the anti-bandit war \estrrtlav flew non-^top from Hongkoag to Singapore hf an indirect route m just over ti\e hours. The pilot, who had break- fast m Hongkong and255 words
-
107 1951-05-11 1 LONDON, May 11, (AP> A member of Parliament said £1,000,000 worth of rubber left Singapore on Thursday for Hongkong and Canton, the latter m Communist China. The assertion, by Conservative A C. Bossom, came after i government spokesman disclosed Britain and its colonies107 words
-
Article65 1951-05-11 1 SAIGON. May lfl 'Renter- Gen. Andre Hartemann. Frencn Air Force Commander m IndoChina. missing since Apr. 28 on a flight over Vietmmh territory, is now officially presumed "{alien on the field ol honour." Announcing this m an Order of the Day, Gen. Jean De Lattre65 words
-
Article72 1951-05-11 1 \T AN ALL T F.D AIR R VSI KOREA, M.iv 10 i Rente-- A A!' The Communists are using a ew Russian-made I Li -jel h- I > intercept Allied bombing n lissions over North Korea a1 I W it The plane bat been sighted Least72 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement81 1951-05-11 1 "V Jlfc»^, *OR GENUINE /l\f 1 1 DELIC G RE^ S H E A F F E R3 SA^ip IN THE m TOP-WELL BOTTLE.. Ask your dealer QUICK STARTING: you don't hare to bear ,wn on the pen or scratch around on paper ?H SKRIP; it starts writing instantly! -CONOMICAL:81 words
-
Advertisement126 1951-05-11 1 NEARLY A MILLION SOLD! NETT SALES of the SINGAPORE and SUNDAY STANDARD both of which were established only 10 months ago have again made notable advances by an average of 1,099 more copies per issue of the daily paper, and 3,585 more copies per issue of the weekly edition. Jee126 words
-
Advertisement31 1951-05-11 1 Tufirf^ADEß* UMITED ma. to«aaoi« ao*6*H«a*»o««*m..___«% ii c xl J r I rA V' v fc~sfaS <J>L* /L JJ —^c=i COME ON SISTER LETS DO OUR SHOPPING AT THE 4* C A31 words
-
-
Article80 1951-05-11 2 THREE Chinese women and a M.] di x. er were injured when the mot r c._r m which they wen travelling was involved m an accident with an omnibus at v .c junction of Still Road and Joo Chtat Place yesterday. One of the w.80 words
-
Article45 1951-05-11 2 THE Vice-Chancellor of the University oJ Malaya, Dr. G. V. Allen recently addressed a meeting of the Students Union. bul was not present when the Union passed a resolution protesting agaii st the detention of undt-rgradaates tur four nths without a trial. I45 words
-
Article, Illustration76 1951-05-11 2 1 Photo. LADY GIMSON seen with the ADC. to the Governor, Capt. R. Bingham -Newlaud at the Mahjong drive held at Raffles Hotel, Singapore, yesterday. The drive was sponsored by the American Women's Auxiliary m aid of the Children's Aid Society Home. Lady Gimson had consented to five away toStandard - 76 words
-
62 1951-05-11 2 THIRTY-ONE British seamen lett Singapore for Fiji m a Civil Air Transport aircraft Irom Hongkong yesterday morning The plane arrived from Hongkong t>n Tuesday and disembarked 38 Chinese seamen who were m charge of a British ship's officer. It is understood the Chinese seamen62 words
-
136 1951-05-11 2 A MIDMGHT dream m winch a iromflti With blood on her face, urged a Chinese girl to iake caustic soda saying it was sweet was said to hare led to the death of the girl, Soh Pong Heng (14). This was stated by Soh's136 words
-
Article193 1951-05-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter YESTERDAY'S Honoured visitor to the Jalao Ampas studios of Malay Film Productions Ltd.. was the Regent of Selangor who spent over an hour meeting Malay movie stars and seeing at first-hand all that goes on behind the scenes m film making. The193 words
-
177 1951-05-11 2 A YOUNG man who abandoned his university studies m a vain attempt to get his wife to live with him again was granted a divorce m the Singapore High Court yesterday, The husband was a student m the Hongkong University while his wife177 words
-
Article27 1951-05-11 2 TWO cyclists were each fined Sl3 by District Judge H. B. Livingstone m the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday for riding their bicycles without lights.27 words
-
230 1951-05-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter UNGKO AZIZ, the nominee of the Pan-Malayan Ruhber Workers* Union to the Arbitration Board denied categorically yesterday that he had been responsible for the delay of the Report any more than the other two members of the Board. He was referring230 words
-
Article340 1951-05-11 2 All-Out War Against Crime Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police are now taking up the offensive In the fijj;ht against Communism and crime. Thi* !**ving over from the defensive has the doable effect of raising the morale of the Police and restoring the confidence of the340 words
-
Article125 1951-05-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore First District Court yesterday heard how a 79-year-old Chinese woman described by the prosecution as mentally deranged. bedridden, and ailing had failed to register for an identity card. Yesterday her son. Tan Khaw Cheng, a labourer of loi milestone. Mandai125 words
-
211 1951-05-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE QUESTION of whether oi not to ac; ept the recommendations of the Hawkers* Inquiry Coitimi^ion to license all hawkers m Singapore was recently reviewed hy the Health Committee of the Municipal Commissioners and it was decided to defer the mailer.211 words
-
Article123 1951-05-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE CASE against two partners of Gian Singh and Company, Hardial Singh and Balwant Singh, for alleged offences under the Merchandise Marks Ordinance was mentioned again ln the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, and postponed sine die. Both defendants were alleged to123 words
-
Article73 1951-05-11 2 Made Use Of Workers' Pay lIUNUSAMY Mumgan nrai sentenced to six months rigorous imprisonment and fined $r>oo m the Singapore Third P. '.ice Court yesterday for breach of trust oi $771.64. being wages of his fel- low-labourers. Sacaya Pillay told the court that he handed 5771 61 to Munus.i.my to73 words
-
Article35 1951-05-11 2 THREE yom g men, Aug T<,v.z Jm. Chua Huay Kaw and Chua Leong Kee were each fined SIU m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday tor gambling m Omar Koad on May 9.35 words
-
273 1951-05-11 2 LONDON, May 10 (Reuter)— At the end of a three day hearing, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council yesterday dismissed the appeal from Singapore challenging the validity of finance regulations made under the proclamation of the Supreme Allied Commander, South EasU Asia. The273 words
-
Article49 1951-05-11 2 A FIXE or £50 was imposed on Teo Kah Tbong '19' m the Sin- gapore Second Police Court yesterday for fraudulently having five sheets of rubber, valued at SHS at the junction of South Canal Road and Circular Road on May 9. The rubber was con- fiscated.49 words
-
Article95 1951-05-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE GOVERNMENT and Municipal Labour Union of Singapore is calling a meeting of all trade unions m [Singapore on Sunday to discuss Government's "unsatisfactory reply" to the Union's demand for the allocation of three seats for trade unions m the Legislative Council.95 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement24 1951-05-11 2 A C| L L L I A N, ;S RUBBER CANVAS DELIVERY IHOSE RUBBER FLOORING SPORTS EOUIPMENT SANDILANDS SELL JT 1 1 <? t£& (cujsberq24 words
-
Advertisement413 1951-05-11 2 MODERN SANITATION IN UNSEWERED gH^^^ AREA? THE HVCEIA DISSOLVENATtR (Complete id/ ron tamed ty'l'm.) NO GERMS NO ODOURS x^fflSfe* NO FLIES r NO EMPTYING NO WATER > SUPPLY NECESSARY ferwersge materia] transformed Into a Bkt that runs RWaf into Where Beverage l< i v.f will ipply for Ml APPROVAL. A413 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous9 1951-05-11 2 W<?<T WH^My^^T^r"^^ Sh^WE^TA \2 KEH*MT JNO LONGER AMONG STOWN'TvIojSmb.9 words
-
-
Article209 1951-05-11 3 Cashier's Deferred Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A XAAFI cashier. D. Frank- who was sentenced to 12 mths hard labour, on three counts of committing criminal treach of trust io respect ot $700, appealed today before Mr Justi c E. N. Taylor m Supreme Court here. Mr. H. Y.209 words
-
250 1951-05-11 3 POPULATION CHANGES IN FEDERATION Many Come Go Standard Staff Correspondent KUAIA LUMPUR, Thurs.— With the daily departure of aliens from the Federation, it is impossible to give the exact numbers of the present population here. -«o. T »?o al fipure at {he vnd of J" 1 1949, was 7\!?>'?J? ™mpri»eil250 words
-
Article150 1951-05-11 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Four goods wagons were thrown off the rails and considerable damage catised to the track when the 8.30 p.m. uptrain to Kuala Lumpur was derailed between Senai and Kulai last night. The train, which was conveying some Military personnel and goods.150 words
-
Article62 1951-05-11 3 Standard Start Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— A 153-year-old Chinese. Chong Hoo Fook. who moved from one area to another when his movement had been restricted by Government was today sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment m the Magistrate's Court here. Choilg, who was farming m Merapoh m Pahang,62 words
-
Article, Illustration28 1951-05-11 3 pnoio. SHELL Company's new bunkerinf ship, the 364-ton Buaya which wag piled up on the bank of the breakwater m the storm, had just been towed clear.- StandardStandard - 28 words
-
Article165 1951-05-11 3 Fund For Chinese Teachers KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Probably the first Chinese school m Malaya to have a provident fund scheme for its teachers is the Lee Rubber Factory Chinese School situated at the Setapak Village, about five miles from Kuala Lumpur It is also probably the first free Chinese school165 words
-
Article52 1951-05-11 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Members of the Home Guard m the Tanah Merah kampong of Kelantan accorded a warm reception to Aye bandits who entered their area yesterday. The Home Guards opened fire on the bandits who took to their heels and fled. Two of the bandits were52 words
-
223 1951-05-11 3 Standard Sta ft Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR* Thurs.— Measures for greater safety at public places of entertainment are proposed m new by-laws for the Kuala Lumpur Municipality. The proposed by-laws were approved today by the general purposes committee ot the Municipality. Under the new223 words
-
Article, Illustration64 1951-05-11 3 Picture taken on the eve of the departure of Rover Leader lnche Mohammad bin Nawi of the Kota Tinggi Rover Crew, to Johore Bahru. lnche Mohammad is seated m the centre. Others seated, left to right, are: Rover Mate Taib, Group Scout Master Che Hashim bin64 words
-
476 1951-05-11 3 By Capt. D. H. De T. READE TWENTY-FOUR million miles have been completed by RASC vehicles m Malaya since the start of the Emergency nearly three years ago. In thc meantime, the RASC the Army's "Mack-of-all-Trades" corps issued over476 words
-
Article160 1951-05-11 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Mr. Justice Paul Storr, today passed sentence ot death m the Assize Court on two young Chinese after they were found guilty of carrying firearms and ammunition. Wong Chew Fah and Chan Kam VVan, members of the "Mm Yuen Gang160 words
-
440 1951-05-11 3 LONDON, May 10— The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. John Dugdale told a questioner m the House of Commons yesterday that Malayan police had 118 armoured vehicles on its establishment. Additionally a further 59 armoured personnel carriers for the police440 words
-
91 1951-05-11 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Permission for coffee shops m Kuala Lumpur to increase their prices of coffee and tea has been refused by Government. A deputation from the Coftee Shops Association m Selangor was told by the Controller of Supplies. Mr. A.91 words
-
Article112 1951-05-11 3 SEREMBAN. Thurs T Haji Dato Abdul Malek. the Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan told the Georgian Malay Studei ta Association at their annual general meeting to make full use of their opportunities while al school. He advised those who wrere enjoying the benefits ot the rubber112 words
-
Article51 1951-05-11 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tnurs A M day, Abdullah Rashid, an charged bei >re Mr AP Jack m the first magistrate's court tod ty, with theft of b:\i.-s trained it (42 from the Sentul work-. p on Feb. 2. The accused pleaded guilty and was fined51 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement131 1951-05-11 3 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION SWEEPS TICKETS |,f Pnxe $250,000 2nd Prix* $120,000 j Priie 50,000 4>h Pnxe 20,000 Also Pris* of $10,000 10 Pr xes of 5,000 20 P ies of 2,000 ms of 1,000 Definite Drawing Date 1951 at Ipoh. Pleese cp? 1 for tickets 51 each ovoi lable131 words
-
Advertisement64 1951-05-11 3 Igft we!!, no but there's some- mM., thi^g just as MODERN here, and liMm it's the 1951 Sheaffer's Craftsman wWSi pen. "Just the shot" for schoolWm "im Wm\ kiddies, too! It's low-priced and VMS can take a lot of hard knocks. ms&| WHERE? AT ALL GOOD Wk\ DEALERS. _9 BORKEO64 words
-
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous67 1951-05-11 3 '^iSSlim.- 'A MTIUKKaS NUTS TO TH* M WHOP>" V. "^^Cf^^Z^rA f I WHY.._IT'S SHE LOOKS \THAT VIEW IS AWFULLY d£3ntf\ WHOP TING"/ SCHOOL'S /HOLD IT, VS®? tft^fCV V OOOLA/ J I LIKE SHE WAS \NARROW.TELL'EM TO Y^%J Wm, miG/yOOT TILL YA PROVE/ 00P...1^0K VT^^vC L/ OKAY...IF THIS I WIOEN IT67 words
-
-
232 1951-05-11 4 CHINESE SCHOOLS TOLD Standard Staff Reporter CHINESE schools fas Singapore will be receiving a circular from the Education Department not to accept any students from the Federation of Malaya. The prohibition, it is learnt, includes students of all ages, and is not limited to youths232 words
-
Article259 1951-05-11 4 LABOUR men. ber Stanley Aw i asserted m the Com- esterday th^t men had I wen i.> tamed m prison m Ha a\ irithout a trial for thr<e yewn, saya a Renter despatch from I .ondi n. He i.t gees Urn Coh_.n_.al Seen tai t259 words
-
Article64 1951-05-11 4 the n: candid t- tested the oet. m Singap re Legisl itive Counei I i1 month fa fai submitted j :>. returni I xpenses ii cu: red. Th;> _>.- reveaU I by Mr GG '1 r. S perVlS< II 1 Elections. yesti lay Sai Th64 words
-
338 1951-05-11 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Executive Committee of the Air Ministry Local Staff Union of Singapore may send a deputation to the United Kingdom to present to the British (Government and public the grievances of the locallyrecruited civilian employees of the R.A.F. on338 words
-
Article57 1951-05-11 4 A LABOURER. Sect Tua Chve was sentenced, m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to six months' rigorous imprisonment when convicted of theft of a tin of sardines worth .SO ets. belonging to the Singapore Harbour Board on April 25. Sect, who admitted two previous convictions, was ordered57 words
-
Article200 1951-05-11 4 $25 000 Donor Remains Anonymous SUndard Staff Reporter A SCM of $25,000 has been donated anonymously *«> the St. Andrew's School building fund by a Sngapore Chinese gentleman, it was stated yesterday by the Church o' England Diocesan Secretary tor Schools, Mr. CS. Dong. The Missi >n authorities have planned200 words
-
Article, Illustration80 1951-05-11 4 SUPERINTENDENT of Police Mr. G. D. Hunter-Gray, Traffic Chief (left) who leaves Singapore today by the (husan on a six months' vacation and Senior Assistant Superintendent of Police. Mr. W. K. M. Haxworth exchanged greetings yesterday evening. Mr. Haxworth takes over the duties of Traffic Chief m m the officestandard - 80 words
-
434 1951-05-11 4 Immigration Official Answers Complaints Standard Staff Reporter OFFICIALS m the Immigration Department of Singapore do accept applications for visas when presented m person, but when some of the '.isential details are left unfi led m the application forms. \ey ask the applicants to go hi ck and post these forms434 words
-
182 1951-05-11 4 Standard Woman Reporter THE lATEST gift for lhe Methodist Girl*' «c!iool building project on Mount Sophia, behind the Calhay Building, overlooking Orchard Road is a donation of £50,000 from Messrs. Ruiinie and Run Run Shaw. The money will go to build a school auditorium.182 words
-
Article, Illustration152 1951-05-11 4 THE proprietor of the "Sai Toh Guan (Teochew) Musical Troupe" Lim Buav Lim was fined $100 by Magistrate. T. E. Smith m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday when hi pleaded guilty to employing three girls to sing In public when they were under age152 words
-
Article103 1951-05-11 4 WORK on the construction of 76 new Singapore Harbour Board Artisan flats at Moss Road, at an estim a t c d cost of $568,000 has just begun The new flats will be constructed on tlie top of twelve existing tiro-storied flats. When first103 words
-
227 1951-05-11 4 Standard Staff Reporter PEOPLE who intend to get new rice cards or have their old ones amended need noi have to go to the Rationing Office m Orchard Road for more than two days at most because of the system employed there,227 words
-
Article78 1951-05-11 4 Standard Staff Reporter A LORRY driver. Toh Boon Huat was fined $100 m the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday for driving his lorry m a dangerous manner. Inspector J. Mathews prosecuting alleged that Toh m attempting to overtake another vehicle at an excessive speed drove his78 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement103 1951-05-11 4 lof 4 great features that set a j&l new world standard for air travel wJr NOW! YOU GET SLEEPERETTE' ON PAN AMERICAN'S DOURLE-DECKED CLIPPERS' On all flights to the U.S.A. (via Manila)' enjoy the bed-length comfort of luxurious Sleeperette. No extra charge! Full-size berths free to Honolulu only JIO extra103 words
-
Advertisement654 1951-05-11 4 MMlEMpvic SITUATION VACANT I NOTICES "IT7 ANTED Teachers of both sexes. Qualifications pass- j ed Senior Cambridge. Apply] Headmaster, Charlton English School. Batu Pahat, Johore. TT' ANTED for large rubber and tyre company assistant bookkeeper write stating •qualifications, salary required •I to Box No T. 221 Spore i Standard. J654 words
-
Advertisement269 1951-05-11 4 EXPORTERS of R hereby plications for 1 port rubber In destination ottM U.K.. the fully countries ii wealth, Tin sho vii be sil Comptroller port ann Kuala Lvi p sistan' Comptt toms, Impor- trol. Penary 15th May Comptroller „i Import iki Export Federation •>( NOTICE is hei the bu carried269 words
-
-
Page 4 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous19 1951-05-11 4 ijife I aai _a_.' •r**'. *-4JI iT^b^Bi PBS I^vs<!A*aß& bbV /s^**:! bb_^ /f (aaT^^R^i^YrC* i .1 Y\ m v^^^^^aißßßafaaii19 words
-
Miscellaneous38 1951-05-11 4 nnintimiumn. jji: ■!.:;_4Hl'.li::_. WS^r f V.M.C.A., Orchard Koad: Animal Lovers' League Meeting Spm S pore Cycle Racing Assn. Corn mittee Meeting 5.30 p.m.. French 5.30 p.m., Judo 5.30 p.m I.W.C.A Raffles Quay: Malay 'l^st J«j-~"-' I 5.15 p.m.38 words
-
-
224 1951-05-11 5 PI N Wo, I hurs. Textile merchants m Penang have made rotations to the Government to lift the ban on the export of utiles imi they hope for a favourable and early decision by Govrriiiiiitii. This Has revealed by224 words
-
Article61 1951-05-11 5 Bandits Attack Convoy i orre^pondent R Thurs.engage I or. m lhe Kams atta< ked ara c I -Tns ban- Urn leading I Constable l&C drivei aed ■> were aa ana a the rear A P**t There en i tgage ml i the Kuantai s Segai N Farewell md pc I61 words
-
Article57 1951-05-11 5 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. Police are investigating the remains of a highly decomposed human skull which was found on the banks of the Perak River yesterday. Thr hair. face, eyes and ears are already missing and it is not possible for the Polite to determine the nationality,57 words
-
Article159 1951-05-11 5 Advice To Electors In Penang Standjrd SUff t Correspondent PENANG. Thurs.—Preparations are well advance! for Penang*s registration of voters m the Municipal Elections. District offices will be opened on Thursday. May 17 at 4.30 pm. A press release states that as electors vote m the district m which they reside,159 words
-
Article129 1951-05-11 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN. Thu;', Dr. J. A Danasamy and Dr. EL L, Coupley, RA M.C, were entertained to a farewell tea-party g yen by the Kuantan District Hospital staff yesterday. Dr. K. Kanagasingam presided. Dr. Danasamy, a NT-Hi-al Officer of the local hospital, will be trans.129 words
-
Article36 1951-05-11 5 CHE Mohamed Perdaus bin Badiuzaman ol the Malay College, Kuala Kangsar, has been awarded a State scholarship to study engineering m Australia or New Zealand. He is expected leave m February next year.36 words
-
131 1951-05-11 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PI NANG, Thurs -Tho Rev. E. Scott, Headquarters' Commissi Hier for Cubs m North ._i v x ;uv~e\tod the Wood. Badge 1 Cubn ter O. S Re te 3 c H itchins School, a n t the chooi, Rev. Scot! spe131 words
-
203 1951-05-11 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs. In lhe past eight days, ahout 12,000 people living m kampongs along the Perak River m the Pari! Area, received practical demonstrations from Government Officials on mechanical ploughing, wire fencing, rubber processing, spraying of lallang poison ami the use of insect203 words
-
Article89 1951-05-11 5 IPOH. Thurs. Dangerous driving cost Ng Tong Yew (22) a tine of $250 or two months. His license was also suspended for the next six months. Na; driving a car with four others inside. was travelling along Gopeng Road on Monday last, when the car left89 words
-
Article146 1951-05-11 5 IPOH. Thurs. For causing grievous hurt to his neighbour, an 18-year-old shoemaker, Leong Nai Mun. was today sent to 18 months imprisonment by .Mr. j. K. Whimster, President of the Session Court. On February 8, this year. I. eong struck Chia on the head146 words
-
Article56 1951-05-11 5 AIR. F. J. Bryant, doyen of the Malayan Bar, left Ipoh last night, for U.K. Besides his practice, at the ripe age of 88 he owns mining lands and household properties m Perak and is also sole proprietor of Merbau Limited, a Mining Company. Mr. Bryant56 words
-
Article61 1951-05-11 5 Standard Staff Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Thais. Mr. J. R. Whimster, president of the Sessions Court, yesterday acquitted and discharged Wu Chong Fong. a detective, and lam Teng when he found them not guilty of giving false information and of planting Communist documents m a house at tho end61 words
-
Article131 1951-05-11 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Thurs. A fiftyyear old Chinese woman lost her life when, m a drunken stupor she drank washing soda. Evidence of this was recorded at the inquest into the death rf the woman. Low Mun. on March 4, ia the Ipoh Hospital.131 words
-
Article, Illustration107 1951-05-11 5 THE DEPUTY C-in-C. of the Siamese Araty. Lt.Gen. Dej Luang: Dejpradiyudh and six senior Siamese officers, yesterday met General Sir John Harding, the C.-in-C. FARELF at General Headquarters where the organisation of the headquarters was explained to the Siamese officers. Later, the visitors were taken to the Base Workshops107 words
-
Article143 1951-05-11 5 THE following have been elected office-bearers of the Boy Scouts Association. Kuala Lipis. for this year; Chairman Dato Samah b. Haji Ali. District Commissioner Mr. T. K. Nadarajah. Hon. Secretary 'Che Idris b. Bab ice. Hon. Treasurer Mr. V. i Eliatamby; Committee Members Mr. Ong143 words
-
115 1951-05-11 5 2 Bandits Killed In Province Wellesley Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. Security Forces operating m thc Province this morning killed two bandits and located and occupied a bandit camp north of Sungei Bakap m the Payar Mahar area. A shotgun, a hand-grenade I and other equipment were recovered. The two115 words
-
179 1951-05-11 5 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Thur*. An important projec* whose objective is the reclamation of \a*l tract* of potential rice growing land* is taking shape m !Mortb Kedah ancl Perlis. It will take three years before tb« fruits of the scheme will179 words
-
Article94 1951-05-11 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Thurs— Trisha rideri reaped a rich harvest today as a result of continuous ram which fell from early this morning till evening. Passengers had to pay exorbitant prices for trisha fares as riders demanded twice or even three times the usual charge.94 words
-
Article108 1951-05-11 5 hirst Bid To Vote For Penghulu PENANG. Thurs -lhe first attempt to fleet a penghu'.u by voting will be carried out this Sunday. May IM, at 3 p.m. at the Mukim of Jelutong Public voting will be he.d under the auspices of L'M NO branch. Je.u'ong. There are nine candidate!108 words
-
Article82 1951-05-11 5 KUANTAN, Thurs. A warram of trresl was 1 against Chuan Guan who nfused to reeer c summon o appear tn the Magistrate'! Court for voluntarily ran hurt to Tan Hun Koon, a woman. The wom-n told the court tt she arc ,_:..cu_ thi P I cess82 words
-
Article42 1951-05-11 5 LIM KOK (4g) ard Ko Xi n Tan 4(V. were c nvictod t>v Iba President, Kuantan Srtbin.ll Court, for possession of chai ria and a chandu smoking pm.-» They were sentenced te nv* months and three monl us respecti\ ely.42 words
-
Article38 1951-05-11 5 I THF STAFF of St M I Institution, Ipoh. made theii UB teenth and seventeenth c-.m:z-. buti '•:>. total g $229 l| the V. >:>:'% F UI A The Stafl I I Anderson School eighteenth contribution tota (6157.38 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement34 1951-05-11 5 m f U r__, i ftft f i ■J~Z 7£TMlSr£jrp*Anmo>i \M& ImW /I ll ***«7"\j_3JjlJr l e^ LEYTE TRADERS LIMITED w MA. ROBINSON tOAO SINGAPORE TCL. §2301. EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC Specialise m D fir P34 words
-
Advertisement71 1951-05-11 5 GEORGE LEE MOTORS 200 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE, ffi 'Vjfoy i *ri?ftffijis_f^ Jfc^£&*^ X X^E*)fTßmmß&**^-ii&^^ wUnS^^^*'^f l f^^^V^^BP^^M^^_ tm'V^^mm^ "tVi ilJ Bt '"|^mM**l I ||1 C"~:j»:- p^' .^a-:vK-. ™*JBB W^~~;S%^« Xjm&r^kotXS&p^^ m^Wmdßxm\ml^R^.mmmmß ■■•''ffiffiv^' jflfW?^'. djffTy^r':yy.^^^'^"-''™^^^_^B<<i^;.. >:v^/^I i^^B ■t¥r^f?y.- .ffi^^fS-^ySSSggjiSSrgfcJgx "'ay:-: jSSjj^mWm\m9? m mmmmV<..<: ■Vy*todx^^mjbglSV~*^*W(i v^Mgd^Hlß^'ST^ MNn B^SJy^^ygfla ßlE\_\«wr!y M K^y^ I.^'^ FIRST71 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Article771 1951-05-11 6 I TOT Emergency is to be thanked for one heartening development m the Federation's political life It has curbed the growing spirit of communal:-.: which was once m the forefront of FederaI i: tics. The communal problem gave conaider- anxietj to many who saw m it771 words
-
Article1206 1951-05-11 6 G.E.R. GEDYE - The Private State Of Nuretana G.E.R. GEDYE By VIENNA. YL/4Y back m 1945, when the inhabitants of Vienna lobked to the newly-arrived British troops as their rescuers from the jour months 9 Red Terror which had succeeded seven years of the Brown (!\a»i) variety^ there was a certain air of1,206 words
-
Article, Illustration305 1951-05-11 6 Pkooey To The Biue-Eyedl Look! LONDON. r rilE latest Mayfair mania is the Blue-Eyed Look. That's what the glossy maga: ines call it. But it looks much more like the H.au er Look. For 'now else can you ook if your are wearing nnvymascaraed eyelashes and your lids are weighed305 words
-
Article139 1951-05-11 6 IF HE HAD SQUAWKED Sir: From a very reliable source, no less than a coffeeshop keeper himself. I learned how .smoothly price control works a.s applied to a certain brand of milk. This brand was supposed to be sold under control price from wholesaler to retailer at $27 50 per139 words
-
Article331 1951-05-11 6 SELF GOVERNMENT AND DEMOCRACY Sir;— After reading your editorial of May 5, I am inclined to believe that you have misdirected yourself to an irrelevant conclusion based on a false premise. Y<>u argue that as "the- Federation Agreement has as its aim the promotion of .selfgovernment m the Federation" it331 words
-
We, the People
-
364 1951-05-11 6 UPAM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DELAY Sir: I have been informed that exception lias been taken to statements made m my address to the United Planting Association of Malaya on tne occasion of the Annual General Meeting held on April 27, m which I referred to the delay m the364 words
-
Letter151 1951-05-11 6 Sir. The Representative ol the Government of India m Singapore, Mr. M. Gropala Menon is reported to have said at a tea-party given by the Singapore Regional Indian Congress "A much nicer way of getting on with office duties would be to replace tambics with lady secretaries."151 words
-
-
Article319 1951-05-11 6 WAS IT 22 OR 23 Sir; It is with great astonishment unci wonder that a foreign visitor wiii receive the news that m Singapore a man has to wait anything trom half an hour to three-quarters of an hour to get a bus on ar.y desired route. Such anomalies occur319 words
-
Article178 1951-05-11 6 Review of Views c at ol 1 i c tntere tain one 1 stabilit 1 I rv,... i Bed I I c daily c i H< jcium, D c 1 I Bt c 1 c.-c coun". I Etusf Bu 1 t depe 1 ne 1 i al r< i vere178 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement88 1951-05-11 6 &r^r~^ 111 WATCHES I that ?ives a eo-rect time V yV^ y an< a correct Appointment. 80', ul iicidiclif e>« pain ~'l> $w^^*s^m. eye fatigue, rervous ex- '^•Ll' Af J °^W haustion re thc direct "^Rjj*^>i /Xv result wt visual defects \___M_^^^^ An. TO Kl.l lI VI Tilt SYMP s88 words
-
Advertisement12 1951-05-11 6 ::n...., v£r3Btm--*BBm\"' X'k&v '■'X Z^&& vk»&' 3 .r&iß&a&xG&Z *afc>s^& -Wmfm^m''Z .Wmmm^m.^ to12 words
-
-
389 1951-05-11 7 China Reds Being Torn To Pieces, Marshall Reports SIIINGTON Ma> 9 (UP)-Defence Secretary George said loda) he sees no reason why the Unit c d States !v a negotiated peace m Korea once the Chinese Com- $sor9 have been ripped to pieces and halted. He emphasized thai this wouid not389 words
-
Article34 1951-05-11 7 c m the Comnc\ the Soviet referred y tigating x ton ssal hv thc l the rven- As a the ent m ies ed from DO c:<E% -ments A real I the ..bout34 words
-
95 1951-05-11 7 WASHINGTON, May 9 f Renter) President Truman lodaj raised Lieut-Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway. Gen. Douglas Mat-Arthur's successor m the Far East, to the rank of full General. The President sent to the Sen ite for confirmation the promotion which will give t»en Ridgway95 words
-
Article17 1951-05-11 7 Beauty Queen Renounces World v I B ers by ■ning na m 194 ist< bul S?3 i17 words
-
169 1951-05-11 7 PARIS. May (Reuter).— Over 28,000 French Union I troops have been killed lighting against the Vietminh forces m Indo-China since 1945. M. ••e.m Letourneau, '..-..ser of Associated States, re ea i d today. .it the AngloAm* tic n Press Association, he said169 words
-
Article52 1951-05-11 7 WASHINGTON. May 9: (UP) The Defence Department today reported a new total of 64,055 American casualties m Korea. an increase of 1,256 In a week. The new total included 11.001 t dead. 42.215 wounded. 9,562 missing 114 captured and 1,163 j previously reported missing who had returned to52 words
-
Article, Illustration98 1951-05-11 7 Dr. Ralph J. Bunclie. director of the Trusteeship Department of the United Nations, was recently awarded the "Four Freedoms Award" for 1951, as the person having ''rendered the most distinguished service" for the four principles enunciated by the late United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt.98 words
-
186 1951-05-11 7 LONDON, May 10 (AP)— Iran has told Britain the I Anglo-Iranian Oil Company Wiii be "'invited" soon to help dissolve itself and transfer its multi-million dollar assets to Persian ownership. Tins was disclosed m a note made public last night by the Foreign186 words
-
116 1951-05-11 7 WASHINGTON. May 9 (UP)— j While the Senate Armed Serj vices and Foreign Relations Com- mittees pressed Defence Secvej tary George Marshall for the j name of the government employee whom he summarily fired during his 1945 mission to "China. United Press Bureau Manager116 words
-
Article33 1951-05-11 7 PARIS. May 9: (UP)— The Big Four Foreign Ministers' Deputies broke all previous records today by meeting for one minute and then adjourning until tomorrow because none had anything to say.33 words
-
196 1951-05-11 7 DAMAS C U S, Ma y P. i (Reuter) Syria and Israel j have both rejected proposals jby the United Nations acting i Chief of Staff for a withdrawal from the demilitarised border zone where fighting between the two nations broke out a j196 words
-
Article64 1951-05-11 7 HONGKONG, May 10 (ReuterAAP)— Mr. Bliss Wiant, formerly Chancel loi- of the Americanendowed Yenching Univeristy of Peking, arrived m Hongkong last evening. He told reporters he was the last American Methodist leaving China. There are now no more Americans m Yenching. Mr. Wiant, who was accompanied by his64 words
-
105 1951-05-11 7 ROME, May 10 (AP) Yugoslav refugees reaching Trieste from Bulgaria said yesterday that Marshall Tito has been shot and wounded m a recent assassination attempt at the palace, the newspaper II Tempo, reported last night. According \u the. refugees, II Tempo said,105 words
-
237 1951-05-11 7 Foreigners In S' hai Face New Controls I HONGKONG, May 10 (RevI ter- AAP) Foreigners m j Shanghai may be denied re- sident certificates and expelled if they ignore the "orders and j laws of the People's Govern- ment by word or action." This is one of the provisions of237 words
-
Article26 1951-05-11 7 SEATTLE. Washington, May 9 I UP)- -The Yellow Cab Company said today that it would soon hire about 100 women drivers because of man-shortage.26 words
-
310 1951-05-11 7 WASHINGTON, May 9 (UP)— -Secretary of Stale Dean Acheson, at his pre** conference, today expressed the hope that the United Nations would soon take action to block the flow of \ital commodities to Communist China. He also said Russia fs asking too310 words
-
Article125 1951-05-11 7 Argylls Lauded By HK Governor HONGKONG, M v 9: (H aterAAP>— The Governor, Alexander Grantham, today J officio liy welcomed the Argyll j and Sutherland Highlanders back I to Hor.2kor:g at a ceremonial parade m the New Territories The men paraded m line battalion under their comir... I Lt.-Col. George125 words
-
164 1951-05-11 7 LONDON, Maj 9 (UP)— Sir Baberl Craigie, prewar British Ambassador lo Japan, said lodm that it was more urgent now than ever before for Britain ami the United States to reach full anderfttandina on the Far Eastern policy. In a letter to the164 words
-
174 1951-05-11 7 I WASHINGTON, lis j (AP) Legislation was n.ii [duced m the Senate arid Ho of Representatives en Wiednes< day to stop shi] i tents of sfai materials to the Communists and eliminate ill Amer < conomic aid to coFuntri Unuing shipments. Tho House174 words
-
130 1951-05-11 7 West Can Still Win Over Red China Rau lORONTO M -.y lfl (API Sir Bcnegal Ra India's chief delegate to the United Nations, said here th, the V. ■< i world can still win Communist China away fro 1 her tii v with S ict EtussU "The alliance is not130 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement30 1951-05-11 7 BlM a|itf M^f <B BMpHf |^W Mmr Sw Jf jj j Wmtm\\r^ eMetoSafrty, Speed I T^Hfl^/ril THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND ImTy^ TO SARAWAK. NORTH BORNEO, INDONESIA, THAILAND, BURMA. AND INDOCHINA. MALAYAN30 words
-
Advertisement17 1951-05-11 7 £^F\ vorii m si m y (Mk RALEIGH l MBIM ii E ALL STEEL BICYC4.I f \____(SQjS2g^^?f17 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous59 1951-05-11 7 *§~7 gS3B TS^^f^M F% Iffg g OVER;! T^^^gTl^^ j BaBBBBBBJBBBBBBBBBBBBf V. mi j_JaL "»_V/^f aaBBBBBBBft-ft-aa.^/ _rf»^^V *V~/ -Bal BBaB B^BBBaW' -^0 _H —■fll**^'^^ »_T _F ay" 11l ""ill -Ill—a-, aB-ll^_-!l_| ._^V "■■aßaßß^Bß.aa Z~Baaaa.al BaßaCaaaaa. < 7. i V *^>i^ J\_ \^^N_ i J^^ ~^^^^m^^^ __*BB_B**^ BB i— ----—>-------■ bb«bbbbbbi ßaßßßßßJ59 words
-
-
378 1951-05-11 8 Wave Of Pessimism Hits S'pore Mart As Rubber Slumps Standard Stafl Reporter Xl BBER prices ifl Sinuapore dropped by over 11 cenls per Ib. yesterday, making a total drop of 26 cents m tbe pa.t seven clays. This bM severely shaken confidence inthe ability of the Singapore rubber market to378 words
-
138 1951-05-11 8 3 New Types 0£ US Aid F or W. Europe Proposed W4SHINGTO!f Mn II Reuter):— The IS. State Den •no n- I warned lin* etloris td rebuild West Kuropes defea es are threatening to strain its re\iving industry "bevoud lb* v r »in«i»i point." It announced th.it a nev mutual138 words
-
258 1951-05-11 8 Standard Stall Reporter < CRTACN larger models mi typewriters are noi reail.iv availnUc m tne market ifi Sinuapore, but they ran alwava !>'• supplied within three months oi demand, Baud an established typewriter dealer m an interview with i i_ Standard jeaterday. sil ial on258 words
-
Article92 1951-05-11 8 WASHINGTON, May 10 (Reuter): The Senate Banking Coi ttee has decide I to res] tnsible State Department Bficials next Friday to report whether there was any agreement or accord be- ween the Bntlsh and U.S. rnments >n 'he subject of rubber and other strategic m92 words
-
Article, Illustration70 1951-05-11 8 Mr. Gordon E. Morris, secretary of the "Festival of Britain" exhibition held at the United Engineers, is seen examining the comparatively small Rolls Royce aircraft engine which develops 2.000 horsepower as against the much larger marine diesei engine m the back-ground which packs only 200 horsepower. The aircraft engine isMichael Goh - 70 words
-
Article129 1951-05-11 8 LONDON. Thurs The directors of Dunlop Rubber Co yesterday announced substantially :•<___; -.er >up profits f-r 19.10 and an increase m the ordinary distribution of 2J per cent. A dividend of 15 per cent, and bonus 2J per cent., making 171 per cent., less tax. is129 words
-
Article139 1951-05-11 8 Standard SI tfl B porter market B "v det a nr: i r e slightly, bu i ioii. ng .-4, k and se s $48} pj ;i, Lut no dea was rej rtea c- ting $80 lers 582 -ul. Pc per r I st .dy. but139 words
-
Article60 1951-05-11 8 WASHINGTI N May 10 I API M lent metta da al mining P r due re tin fa n i America, U s. Secretary or Int. ior Os ir Ch pman said. Mt-xic > has N»i th America's besi nown tin deposits m the Durango area60 words
-
243 1951-05-11 8 Standard Staff Correspondent Council meeting last month. He pointed out at the time that the nett income remaining ii the hands of rubber and tin industries, after paying export duty and other taxation, had risen considerably and this underlies the Federation's inflatry problems.243 words
-
Article203 1951-05-11 8 Anti-China Embargo Now Likely WAS LING r< 'X. May 10 (AP)— Mi lya shipments of natural: rubb-' Red China figured m the ing liry o: Secretary of State ie Ze Marshal] by the com- j 5 e Foreign Relations n-d Armed Services Committee fe laj testioner said 120.000 tons of203 words
-
Article54 1951-05-11 8 INDIA'S 1951 tea export tar- get. regulated by the international tea agreement, had o- v eo increased to 470.000.000 lbs. S compared with exports of 435.- 000.000 lbs. m 1950. Britain. nYain buyer of Indian I tea. imported 327,000,000 lbs. m I 1949 and -247,000,000Reuter - 54 words
-
Article108 1951-05-11 8 WASHINGTON, Ifev I' l lAP)— The same C.i. nese who processed vitally important tung ten for the U tited Smtes during World War II is doing it again. He is Mr. Kuo Ching Li, new president of the W ih Chang Corp of New York.108 words
-
Article, Illustration62 1951-05-11 8 The China Steam Navigation Company's vessel Anking, which is due to leave Siniapo-e this week-end, is loading 300 tons of old te!eohone wires. (>7 tons of ribber and 200 tirs general cargo for Hongkong and 920 tons of scran metal for Janan. This Standard picture shows wrap metal, including old62 words
-
Article49 1951-05-11 8 GENEVA, May 10, (Renter) I —Rising raw material co_rts j wijl lead to sharp increases m j levol, shifting markedly m, favour of countries producing raw materials," he adds. stituted a shortage of raw materials m the other countries for the former shortage of49 words
-
Article40 1951-05-11 8 Malay a's stand at the British Industries Fair bafi up to Wednesday already attracted a record number of individual trade inquiries— 24B- which is equal to the 1950 total. The Fair closes today. ReuterReuter - 40 words
-
416 1951-05-11 8 Standard Staff Reporter DEVELOPMENT of Malaya's hauxite mining villi a view to winning over Japan a* a big customer is being held up by the fac* that Japan has all along got mosl of her supplies of btwnte fron-. the Indonesian islands of Bintang416 words
-
Article74 1951-05-11 8 StuntJird Staff Reporter MESSRS. Turquand. Youngs O).. report tne following April crops m respect of the various companies for which they act as Secretaries: Alor Gaiah Rubber Estate Ltd. 17.000 lb.; Aver Panas Rubber State Ltd. 74,000 lb.: Glenealy Plantations Ltd. 65,000 lb.; Kluang Rubber Co. Ltd.. 48,00074 words
-
COMMODITY PRICES
-
Article72 1951-05-11 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (May 10) were per lb. Duyers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot Loose Sl.tiOi SI.6H FOB. m bales May. No 1 RSS Sl.aOi 51.60-J No 2 RS S $1.56 $1.57 No. 3 RSS (norn $1.53* %IM\ Tone: Uncertain. LONDON RUBBER Thursday's opening per lb.72 words
-
Article39 1951-05-11 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs The price of Tin to-day was Sst>9 per picul. Down 50 ets. LONDON TIN Thursday's prires first session were: Spot £1,135 buyers £1.140 sellers. Three months £1,121 buyers £1,136 sellers. Settlement Price CM 10 Tone: Unsteady.39 words
-
Article33 1951-05-11 8 Buying Rates for Canadian dollars are $35 (T.T $35 1 B (0.D.), $35 3 8 190 d st) for every $100 Mr. '.avail. Selling rate: $34 sB ready 'T.T. O. Dh33 words
-
-
160 1951-05-11 8 New Duty On Bikes, Spares 'Inequitable' Sandard Staf Correspondent PENANG, May id.— A meeting ol representatives ut a.. motor and cycle traders* associations m the Federation ann Singapore will soon be convened Kn order to discuss tne duty imposed on Bicycles and bicycle spare par's by Government since April 16160 words
-
Article90 1951-05-11 8 The PI G n ernment has asked the Utfited States to decontr A dessicated coconut on the grounds ceiling prices fixed under regulations issued on Jan. 2<i are aboul bo throw 10.000 Filipinos out of work. Only three oi the 11 plants m the Philippines producing90 words
-
170 1951-05-11 8 WASHINGTON, May 10 M«» t rivfflan users will receive It) per cent, more rubber m May. thf Government has announced. Rtihhrr aMofti— i to makers of lorr\ antl Inis t>re>. shoe soling aiul hundreds of other items >vill be inf it170 words
-
208 1951-05-11 8 'Godown Congestion Can Be Cleared In A Few Weeks Cla im Lift Re-Export Ban Call Standard Staff Reporter CONGESTION m the Singapore ffarfcaar ff >M and (stagnation of the local textile tra«l«- an- tl,, result of the Government action imposing a Uan aa re-export of textiles to other countries Mr.208 words
-
74 1951-05-11 8 Standard Sufi I SINGAPORE. Thi an 4 :.s and indust: h ere eestei iha A*, were nsrl drastics big decline m the price. vever. was done and the share c tsier C ing IM)l STWAI S 2nd Pref 8 0-n> 810 S. Steam* Straits 574 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement15 1951-05-11 8 r<.. j* fy CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD TOH AN OPfcN A SAVINGS AtlOfM j j"^^g15 words
-
Article, Illustration307 1951-05-11 9 Storm Hits Vessels Standard Shipping Reporter A TRENGGANU prahu. Mana^aim T27, capsised and the new Shell C<»mpany*h bunkering ship, the 361-ton Buaya (Crocodile) was swept on lhe bank of the breakwater m Singapore harbour m a strong "Sumatra" which raged shortly after 2 O dock yesterday morning.307 words
-
Article54 1951-05-11 9 Despatches TODAY: Medan 6 p.m. by Van Riemsdi'K. Gt Britain. X. Ireland, Eire, Europe. N. aiK 1 W. Africa. West Indies (letters only), Ceylon and Egypt 3 p.m. by Oran.e. Pontianak noon by F. Amnuputty, U.S.A Hoegh Silverspray, Jakarta and Sourabaya noon by Ophir. Terempa by Lam San.54 words
-
Article71 1951-05-11 9 A SUNDERLAND flying boat of the RA F.s Far East Flying Boal Wing was diverted by radio to inspect a reported air wreck on one of the Parcel Islands, about 300 miles s uth\ve*t of Hongkong yesterday. Although the R.AF. was fairly certain the "wreck" was71 words
-
Article270 1951-05-11 9 EAST ASIATIC LINE (rjt.st.rc3 t-'raxD Europe In Por;: Panama TU EIBOPB In Pert: Fionia AMERICAN MAH UNE rut ua Wesi Coaat t*ort#, Accepting cargo tor South ana Centra) America June 9: L«land Mail, sails June 14. EVERETT ORIENT UNI For Bkooe, Japan Way 23: Leneverett. sail* Maf 28270 words
-
379 1951-05-11 9 Fed. D.C. A. Decides To Sell 2 Gemini Planes Standard Staff Reporter THE FATE of two grounded Miles Gemini aircraft which have been ljing idle for several months m a kallang Airport hangar, has been decided by the Department of ("ivil Aviation m the Federation. The planes have been put379 words
-
Article215 1951-05-11 9 WHARVES G..:_? 4-i 45 Anking, (2 43 Ant.lochia.-. 40 41 MattMJvcker. :> 39 Vercors. 36 37 Cingalese Prince. 33 34 Ainomedon. 31 32 Idomeneus. 30 Beluru, 29 Keponc. 27 28 Gorgon. 25 26 Pundua. 23 24 Benvrackie. 22 Benveg. 19 20 Balatiga. 18 KantjiL 15 16 Clvdebank.215 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement683 1951-05-11 9 MSI REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICI Direct Overland a n feoncitCß. Ibb Angeles AU Americo* 6 Conodio- Ciriet Penong P. S horn Spore ILIAMNA 10/11 Moy j MATTHEW LUCKENBACH 22/25 Moy 26 May 27/30 Mov fDGAR F LUCKENBACH 24/26 June 27/28J«ne 29June/lJaly Accepting cargo for Honqkong Kobe YoWthamo FAST REGULAR SERVICE683 words
-
Advertisement195 1951-05-11 9 SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Sarovak) WEEKLY PASSINGERS AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO KUCHING REJANC RIV'R PORTS AND BINTULU (with transhipment ot Kuching). Due. Sails. Buloh for Kuching 19 Bidor tor Kuching May 14 accepts cargo for Bintaln with transhipment at Kuching Rajah Brooke tor Kuching In Port 1700 May195 words
-
Advertisement127 1951-05-11 9 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD. Port Swettenham. Penang, Negapattinam Madras. g j| JcllaCOPcll V <Aceeptlng Passengers rargo) Singopore P. Swettenham Penong Arriving 10-5-51 15-5-51 16-5-5] Departing 14-5-51 15-5-51 17-5-51 Arriving 5-6-51 9-6-51 '0-6-SI Departing 8-6-51 9-6-51 11-6-51 Arriving 10-6-51 4-7-51 5-7-51 Deporting 3-7-51 4-7-51 6-7-51 Agents For Malaya: R. Jumabhoy127 words
-
Advertisement578 1951-05-11 9 M^^z~ 'JL" ■^^^^~SSS»Sg SAILINGS FROM SCANDI NAVIA U.K. CONTINENT S'pora P. Sham Peaonc "PANAMA" for Bongkok Saigon Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohamo Gdn: 11 "SELANDIA" for Bongkok 25-27Moy 23-24Moy 22-22Moy "MALAYA" for Bangkok, Hongkong, Manila Kobe ond Yokohomo 27-30 Moy "KINA" for Bangkok, Hongkong Manila 17-21 June "MEONIA" for Saigon Bangkok578 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement285 1951-05-11 10 ISTv Richard GREENE I JL Jp at his |j |ii FIGHTING BEST as Job Ridd! jA SiS^^ Ifr/^^^ Z ZTTCWARO SMALL :v^ BARBARA HALE RICHARD GREENE \\\wL\*J*m*J*m&J>m&& x'xMmm^^v y MNITC TOMORROW The DANDIEST Musical fader the Sun ?W^- '■■.v. ,s _^H WK ~->l^ i ii Jm-W^mW I Waraer Bros' ne285 words
-
Advertisement553 1951-05-11 10 "m£t mm&W-A'M-ltmm^VtmO I^^ P/mP> I II IM lOR >s^«_i^#s ~*~~^z sy^ ii (r' I A PICTURE TO PAINT I NAMi: (Master Miss) COLOURS, PLEASE! SL^ nIAR Junior Leaguers. There was a splendid response to the "Name The Soldiers" Contest and I'm glad to say many of you wrote m tor553 words
-
Advertisement174 1951-05-11 10 MmwmmkMMmmmx TO •3400. ems*. I LAUGH RIOT FROM THE START TO A PHOTO FINISH! ikw T imi *>■ m Jt V raf X^^^H tH mjli/Vji s: mJWm _JX V^7^^^ hB k^WWA mmWA^mmXmWA' mm\ WmsSr xk -A*^H a %fb tW^*\ j^Bi*' TrnWrnmrnWif^mm. 'lj.' WrflmmW^ j-^AX^m-V-m^m-m-Wm ft jf/RED SKELTON Ipf CLICKS wllh174 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous1207 1951-05-11 10 The Origin Of The Red Cross THOSE of you who read debris, doctors, nurses 1 the daily papers and are ambulance workers follow the progress of strive fearlessly to reach the war m Korea ite no the sick, wounded and doubt aware of the great dying to bring relief and1,207 words
-
-
Article531 1951-05-11 11 England's Win Fully Earned LONDON, May 9 (Renter)— England retained their unbeaten home record against foreign countries m soccer internationals today when they beat the Argentine at Wembley Stadium by two goals to one. But it waa a near thing for the Argentine scored m the hrst half and were531 words
-
TODAY'S Sport
-
Article76 1951-05-11 11 NEGRI TENNIS RESULTS [111^ tennis iGLES \\n be I S v X X■ g -0. 6-1 Lim tssein Scu i Sheikh .G. Coy G 4 4 i Siew V M. PJ. I tglas and 7-5. T.i.n Siem Mm S rt ikh J.: H< c <. i ku SJ urf wo..76 words
-
Article27 1951-05-11 11 EU cc placed m md three) E -i U ear. j le 2.500.000 Letters an ■1 1 ROQ be altei i -1 nsm the system.27 words
-
-
Article123 1951-05-11 11 IPOH. Thurs.— Cheng Wah maintained their top position as well as their unbeaten record m eight games m the Ipoh and District Football League with a 2 o win over Kinta-Malavs Yesterday. The Chinese scored m the 12th minute of the second half when I Lim Cheng123 words
-
Article27 1951-05-11 11 PEXAXG. Thurs. The inter-school swimming gala. I consisting of five events. will take place at the Chinese j S.C. on Saturday at 3.30 p.m. I27 words
-
Article, Illustration201 1951-05-11 11 GOLF Heres How WkUOif Szammin bam bneadL Stay behind the ball! But don't stay so far behind it that you have most of your weight on your right foot and could be pushed right flat on your back bumper if somebody shoved you with a feather. Many fellows who think201 words
-
Article450 1951-05-11 11 THE Island Club Singapore, Will hold the Eu Tong Sen Cup golf competition on Saturday, May 12 The draw and starting times are as follows: lst TEE 2 10 Lim Bo Yam (7) Cpr. Hewitt (18) K. D. Mathewson (13) 2.15 R. G L450 words
-
549 1951-05-11 11 Rest Should Win Colony Test Easily Good Men Left Out Of European Team By DON ESS THIS WEEK-END Singapore cricket enthusiasts will have the opportunity of seeing two teams m action on the Padang. One will represent the Europeans and the other the Re^t. Last week, m a Singapore Cricket549 words
-
Article, Illustration36 1951-05-11 11 photo. Gargantua, German official wrestling champion, here has a cup of tea offered to him by a waitress at London's Imperial hotel. Weighing 40 stone, he is 7 -feet 7 -inches tail.- A.P.A.P - 36 words
-
293 1951-05-11 11 MILAN. May 9 (AP) Ku^ia ha* iWLWmm be* ten best amateur boxen for tht' European champioiit»hips here next week for their iir>t tr\out ajiain^t thr WtAmtm Italian Boxing Four;, ion officials expect them to ir. ke a strong bid for top honour:' and perhaps293 words
-
Article92 1951-05-11 11 AT THK fi:th annui genei meeting ot lhe Rex Badminton Partj the foil wing were elected office-tx reri Eoi 1951—191 President lii ray 8..n s. ag, Vice-Presidents Messrs Jimms Yeo and Tali Cheng Teow, Sea o- hi I A Pereira, Treasurer: Mr. Alladent N Assistai I92 words
-
Article25 1951-05-11 11 THE Sect kirn Cm B dmm. ton Party will hold the; anniversary celebratioi row at No 73 og X Kurau. at T.OO p.m.25 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement249 1951-05-11 11 Gl NFW3 7\ nLnL D n l vv o r \^^^^^^^^^^^g^^ THAT GIVES -about the world's most wanted gift pen! Th- new Parker "51" UfDlTiftis* n-n... pias a remarkable new Aero-metric Ink System and it's the 0W greatest ever devised The Aero-metric Ink System is a wholly new, scientific method249 words
-
-
551 1951-05-11 12 TIGER S. A. playing an unusually subdued f game, just managed to scrape through with a 3—2 victory over the Indian Recreation Club m yesterday's Singapore Amateur F. A. Senior Division league match at Jalan Besar Stadium. It was uninspiring soccer i and551 words
-
Article78 1951-05-11 12 SINGAPORE Chinese to meet Ind mesian tourists at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Monday, May 14 will be selected from the following: Chu Chee Seng. Yip Chong Kum, Ho Hin Weng, Chai Hon Yam. Aw Boon Seong (Capt). Jimmy Tan. Sect Yew Chang, Chan Yew78 words
-
Article27 1951-05-11 12 JOHORE Malays will meet Singapore Malays m a two-day cricket match for the Rulers' Shield at Johore Cricket Club ground beginning Saturday. May 26.27 words
-
Article103 1951-05-11 12 CHICAGO. May 10 (AP) The longest balls hit m the Cubs' Wrigley Field this season will be those that soar into the stands they will wind up m Korea. The Cubs t re returning to World War II practice of asking fans to return103 words
-
145 1951-05-11 12 Chin Kee Onn Wins Ipoh YMCA Singles IPOH, Than. Chin Kee Onn. IVrak singles champion, today dethroned Timothy ice m lhc Ipoh M< V opm tennis championships when be heat him t>-_2. t*-'2 m the final of. lhc tournament. Defen ling i hampion Lee the costly mistake of attack. 4145 words
-
Article99 1951-05-11 12 IPOH. Th its. A penalty goal scored by left-inside Crossley m the closing stages ol the game gave the Hussars an odd goal m live victory over the PCRC i-i today's senior division ieagae soccer game here. At hali time the score was one-all, Recs taking99 words
-
93 1951-05-11 12 MBINED S Is meet Sin?e d .>'k_-' Club m a I iendj cricket m »tcb n the R iffles I a ground this Sunday a 1! a.m. ed Sch >• »la team b R s indosham (H I I Cap. a is De: lii93 words
-
Article69 1951-05-11 12 KUOR STAR. Thurs. The Judicial Department m Kedah pai I inned a sports club ot their frith the object or" promoting qj rti sctivitiea among tta n en bers As a start a football team is being organised to compete In the KB.\ __> Junior69 words
-
Article85 1951-05-11 12 Govt. Services v Rest Golf IPOH. Thurs.— A golf match dp* a cci! a Government and Services team and a Rest side will be played off on May 27 on the Perak Turt Cub Sports Club course. The match will be played over 18 holes. R. R Jackson. Malayan golf85 words
-
Article25 1951-05-11 12 SEREMBAN. Thurs. The j Chinese, favourites for this I year's league honours, beat 1 Police 2-1 m. a first division I game.25 words
-
Article323 1951-05-11 12 BELOW arc Penan* races < i < I. 3. DIV. 1— S r. lightning 9.03 DeW ar 9 o** Atlanta* 8.10 Open 809 floor Show 808 Matiß'a Gentleman 8.05 Camhorous 8.05 Amov Street 8.04 Winter Lady 8.04 Achillea 8.03 Oal wav Greer 8.02 Tempest 7.1 >323 words
-
Article152 1951-05-11 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Bad light prevented a decision m j one ol the most interesting ties j m the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association championships today when last year's Junior Champion Suleiman Amin met i a more experienced campaignor. j S. Keong. Amm won the first152 words
-
Article162 1951-05-11 12 DISPLAYING all-round super- i iority 8.0.D.C.A. defeated j C.V.M.A. three-one m their Singapore A.F.A. Division 3B league match played at St. George's Road yesterday. Starting well 8.0.D.C.A. opened the score flrst, Bchari beating two defenders near the goalmouth. I C.V.M.A. pressed hard and Seven minutes later162 words
-
Article, Illustration27 1951-05-11 12 Tiger's Awang Gabos, baulted by an IRC defender -tries a running shot at goal and kicks wide. An incident m yesterday's Jalan Besar match.27 words
-
156 1951-05-11 12 GLASGOW, May 10 (AP)— Peter Keenan, 22--year-old Glasgow fighter, won the British bantamweight championship lasl nighl hy knocking out m Uie sixth round the holder, London's Danny O Sullivan. Both boys weighed 117J pounds. A crowd of 30.000 watched the open air fight In Firhill156 words
-
Article225 1951-05-11 12 LONDON. May 9: Reuter i Following are results of Festival ct Britain football matches played today. England 2 Argentina 1 Accrington Bohemian Stanley t I Ireland" 1 R.SC Vervletois Alder shot t (Belgium) 0 Bolton Wanderers 2 Dundee 1 Brighton Nancy Hove t i France* 1 Hamborn Bristol225 words
-
Article354 1951-05-11 12 lOC Chairman Explains Vote Misunderstanding VIENNA, May 10 (AP)— Olympic Chancellor Otto Mayer said on Wednesday he was at a loss to understand a report of excitement m Tokyo over the supposed formal invitation of Japan to the Olympic Games. "I can understand that," he354 words
-
Article34 1951-05-11 12 Police S.C. gained two easy points when they were given a walk-over by the Chinese Athletics m Division Two of the SAFA league, which was fixed at the Geylang Stadium yesterday.34 words
-
Article172 1951-05-11 12 BRITISH, Dominion and Local sportsmen will be on the top line at Tengah Airfield tomorrow when the R.A.F. Station holds its Sports Day. There are 25 events down for decision, and some close finishes are anticipated. Corporal Suleiman. of the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya 1 who put172 words
-
Article134 1951-05-11 12 SPORTS LETTER Sir:- Wi.h rwi Peng Soon'g Cheong Hod tion m the V X Hock LwnQ I m the nature o; a hun on tofttnfaf] singles chan rangemerils _..<■. to participate ntent« i n V X gaining furtfa Jt is pareb for hin_ and badminton orer, srrattjpi made for h;134 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement9 1951-05-11 12 I fSIGNET RINGS IWEDDING RINGS i i JENGAGEMENT RINGS]9 words
-
Advertisement112 1951-05-11 12 ECONOMICAL JUNI^ We invite wholesale waterproof utiwac«itk trade enquiries from y s all neighbouring /^kj' countries including n-f^fk INDONESIA s^o£\ mis E. NASSIM SONS 381. North Bridge Road, 4 r'! !___!»>'' Singapore. 7 Watch Merchants -g t for over 40 years. w Ai m* w fl* j£E M uJj^_ THE112 words
-
-
Page 12 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous135 1951-05-11 12 TlDlilll TlMElfll HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya. TODAY AM. PM Sinsapore 131 IkZi Malacca TMO 1245 Port Dickson 10.51 UM port Sham 914 9<Kt Penang 8.27 3.17 V^fHflM f CICERO, I PROMISED PETUNIA J Sc\}& £\\m\wbft?l H f^C CjS f I E33 vou'p practice \^?wi rrw^ w/aS135 words
-