Singapore Standard, 20 July 1951
1951-07-20
1
12
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/singstandard
Singapore Standard
-
Title Section14 1951-07-20 1 Singapore Standard vol. tnmiM mi SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 20. 1951 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.14 words
-
54 1951-07-20 1 Detainees To Appear Before Appeal Board A Chr ce To ThomamU ■il ml orrespondent W Hi Tlww*. Several thousand Chiihc FcderalMM uho have remained in derahlc Irnulh of lime will be given before ibe Vpjual Board foilouino tie l»\ tin* Malavan Chinese Aooocin t immriflMOwrr, Sir Henry (iurney, on ai54 words
-
267 1951-07-20 1 Standard Staff Reporter t-: >rmation of a Mala; in the Federation, eomts by the Rulers. is Oi the :::any reooirmienda- ma roncerning the defence the Peninsula which the lar Malaya Union is ting to the Federation Fhis v> as stated by Inche Ghani,267 words
-
16 1951-07-20 1 Cantion. Nervous Selling In London e ent Go\ e u j sec- e were a d16 words
-
Article, Illustration66 1951-07-20 1 Smilinsi graciously. H. R H Princess Elizabeth talks tc •Mr. L. Rayner. Vice-president of the Singapore Youth Councir at the International louth Camp. Chi? well Essex dm ins her visit on July l'.\ Other Malayans in the picture are (left of Mr Rayner) Miss Lim Poh Lian66 words
-
358 1951-07-20 1 Stutchbury Says: S'pore Not Taking Steps To Curtail Dollar Expenditure Standard Staff Reporter MR. A. D. STITCHBLRY, Peputy Secretary for Economic Affairs, told The Standard that it is not the present policy of Singapore Government to take any steps to curtail its expenditure of hard-currency. The Colony's future policy however,358 words
-
178 1951-07-20 1 Colonies Told LONDON, July 18 (Reuter) —Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, Chancellor of the Exchequer today j warned the 90 Colonial leadj ers here for the Festival of Britain that for the period ahead there was not going to Ibe any chance of allowing more dollar purchases.178 words
-
Article38 1951-07-20 1 ROME, July 19 (AP) H.jalmar Sehacht, financial wizard j of Hitler's Germany, left by 1 airliner at 0030 GMT today for Jakarta, to study the economic problems of the young Republic of Indonesia.38 words
-
Article131 1951-07-20 1 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Tnurs.— Johore will call up 3.600 men between the ages of 18 and 24 under the man-power regmatioti early next month, it is learnt here. The men will be picked from all parts ot the State and sent, to131 words
-
135 1951-07-20 1 HONGKONG, July 19 (UP)— An official Communist report admitted today that the Peking government is attempting to organize an estimated 12.000.000 overseas Chinese living in South- ea>t Asia The official Communist New China News Agency said ViceCommissioner oi Overseas Chinese Affairs Liao Cheng-chih has135 words
-
79 1951-07-20 1 LONDON. July 19 (Reuter)— In the Commons yesterday Mr. James Griffiths Secretary of State for the Colonies said that the Governor of Singapore had decided to hold up the report on the recent riots in Singapore until after the determination of the appeal79 words
-
Article25 1951-07-20 1 THE Governor of Singapore Sir Franklin Gimson, has accepted the invitation of the Municipal Com miss ion erg t^de-25 words
-
114 1951-07-20 1 TAIPEI. July 19 (UP) I Aroused members of Nationalist China's law-making body today took the ]ead in demanding that the government refuse to accept the status allotted to it by the United States in the Japanese peace treaty making The Legislative Yuan this I114 words
-
43 1951-07-20 1 KARACHI. Juh 19 (AP)— The Pakistan Premier, Liaquat Ali Khan, summoned all five pro vincial chief ministers t Kara chi today to "consider the situation arising out of the con centration of Indian troops in the Pakistan border."43 words
-
280 1951-07-20 1 Standard Stall Reporter MR. C. C. TAN, President of the Singapore Progressive j Party and member of the Singapore Legislative Council, who is now in London, expressed considerable concern over the British Government's decision to send two280 words
-
298 1951-07-20 1 MUNSAN, July 19 (AP) An official communique said today that "no progress" was made at the seventh session of the ceasefire talks at Kaesong. The statement indicated that the United Nations tttd the Communist delegates were still deadlocked, presumably over the question of298 words
-
78 1951-07-20 1 TEHERAN, July 19 (IP) A partial security black out on the movements of United States Roving Ambassador W. Averell Harri man was imposed because of a plot to assassinate him. the newspaper Atesh said today. The paper said the security blackout and the78 words
-
126 1951-07-20 1 HONGKONG. July 19 (UP) i —The Chinese Communist organ Liberation Daiiv reported today that 115 Chinese wore executed in Shanghai in two i mass executions on July l! j and 14 on alleged "oounter- revolutionary" charges It said the men were tried in126 words
-
Article35 1951-07-20 1 TOKYO, July ]y (AP)— I General Matthew Ridgway, allied supreme commander, returned to Korea today, general headquarters announced. Gen Ridgway had romp to Tokyo on Tuesday night after several days near Kaesong.35 words
-
Article171 1951-07-20 1 TEHERAN, July Itf (Beutei The Persian Government today withdrew the res idem e permit of Mr. Richard Seddon. the An^io-Iranian Oil ('<»• ipany's chief representative in Teheran Mr Seddoti hag been ;.t--tacfced neoently by Persian BUtbOfitk s for a'ieycd -]■!< gal activities." Withdrawal ct171 words
-
Article89 1951-07-20 1 NORWICH, England. Juiv (Beuter). Two young Labourci.s, Dennis Hoore, 22. ai 1 Alirt'd Reynolds, 24. went wcecuted at Not w Ich prts m thii tnornin^ for nuriterinx tbeii jfri fnends Moore. a Noi vidi m strangled 21 year-old I > t Cullcn in a Cdttie89 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement91 1951-07-20 1 jjj GENUIHI Suffers JX*i/> IN THE TOP-WELL BOTTLE.. A, ~^o\ The SKRIP m^^Sj&k. OJ> we^ bottle A k allows you to "^^v// *'N y° ur P en Wi *"hout muss s^ y° ur dealer \^wnp $=M f0 $how how jj 1 PARTING: you don't hove to beor *ith C Pen91 words
-
Advertisement43 1951-07-20 1 ~leyte traders limited Uh. lIOt>WBON »0»D. SIWLAfOX ill HMfc^ Ladies! .mm* Max Factor y/^^M We have a£MW Face Powders: Lipsticks: FoundI ation Cream: Skin Freshener: Eyebrow Pencils: Eyelash Make up: Cream Dry Rouge: Pancake and other items J##i li n tiuhii Shop 49443 words
-
-
Article, Illustration300 1951-07-20 2 By Eva Chong, Standard Woman Reporter SEARCHING for something original and unique for your dresses? "™"'f Tiong Bahru has select pieces of Chinese silks and brocades designed to evoke a jmile from the most fastidious and blase of showing thr uomen here the300 words
-
123 1951-07-20 2 CHINESE 'hool teachers •a have betti i security U Sing ijm .e Chinese s< bools ritiea amend >r i raft :i a. .or to the guidance given by the Edu- Dei irtirw rhe "Notes r GuW ince In I .i ConstituI For A C ieseSch123 words
-
250 1951-07-20 2 'Fight Bandits With More Propaganda, Says Kaltenborn Standard Mail Reporter MALAYA'S war against Commanisn) must also he fooghi wilh powerful propaganda, said 73-year-old Hans Kaltenborn, leading I .S. radio commentator, on lea>iiii: Singapore by air yesterday for Jakarta. Co-operation with the terrorists must be stopped with all the propaganda weapons250 words
-
Article137 1951-07-20 2 4 Youths Face Arms Charges Standard Staff Reporter FOUR Chinese youths, Too Ch o Hwa, Lee Cheng Chuan, Wood Tai Tun, and Leo. Chin Wee, were tentatively charged in the Si: '.gape re First Police Court with possession oi a revolver and ammunition, and with managing an unlaw- ful society.137 words
-
Article98 1951-07-20 2 CONTRIBUTIONS to the SA T A -F- illusion Car/. have rea< ed jo >~5 The campaign gained impel week by the toll wing < lions tna lujal :.:rr.s ir.c-ir =1 s- r Hem-:. Co. 3" 1a i Milk Co Ltd. S5OO Staff of Mastc s' Ltd98 words
-
Article254 1951-07-20 2 MR. LIM YEW HOCK, Legislative Councillor and president of the Labour Party in Singapore, has been awarded a lender grant to visit the United States. Mr. Lim is scheduled to leave by air for America early in August. Leader grant awards are made under254 words
-
Article, Illustration324 1951-07-20 2 Court Hears Claim Against Law Editor THE editor of the Malayan Law Journal. Mr. K. A. Mallal, is the respondent in a civil mi it before Mr. Justice Rogers in the Ili«rh Court in connection with certain properties belonging to a IniMnc.-Miian, Mr. Mohained Ajra Re>hly. Mr. Reshty claims that324 words
-
Article51 1951-07-20 2 DR. THAMBOO John Danaraj, Lecturer in Medicine at the University of Malaya, has been granted a fellowship for one year at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. The award was made by the U.S. Public Heaelth Service Dr. Danaraj will leave on Aug. 9 by51 words
-
Article318 1951-07-20 2 Top Economists Invited To Join Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Trade Union Congress will soon set up a Committee to go into the question of price control in the Colony. The Committee will recommend to the Government the preparation of a cost of living index,318 words
-
Article, Illustration97 1951-07-20 2 THREE WEEKS ago Captain Herbert Anderson, 76, left sunny Kota Bharu for the first time in 45 years, to see his native city of Melbourne. Yesterday, swathed in a scarf and clothed heavily, he returned by Qantas/ BOAC to Singapore, with one holiday comment: "It's tooStandard - 97 words
-
Article207 1951-07-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE announcement by the Air Minister, Mr. Arthur Henderson, in the House of Commons yesterday that he was looking into the possibility of "making some minor improvements to the pay scales of certain grades (of civilian employees of the Air Force in Singapore)207 words
-
Article64 1951-07-20 2 Two Women On Lottery Charge BAIL OF $500 each was offered to two Chinese women. Foong Meng (49), and Than Fong Yce (16) in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, when they claimed trial on a charge of assisting in the carrying on of a chap ji ki Lottery in64 words
-
Article157 1951-07-20 2 'Health Of Students Important' Standard Staff Reporter POINTING out The evident need for the organisation of a comprehensive Student Health Service for the University students, the journal of the Alumini Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore, says that the health service provided for the genera! community157 words
-
Article38 1951-07-20 2 A WOMAN and a girl, Loh Chew Lan (3D and Lim Ah Miu (14\ were acquitted in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday of stealing cattle food at the Singapore Dairy Farm on June 9.38 words
-
Article25 1951-07-20 2 THE BISHOP of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. Henry Wolfe-Baines, returned to Singapore bv Qantas/BOAC yesterday after a tour of his churchej In Java.25 words
-
Article109 1951-07-20 2 Officials Map Out Details I GROW MORE FOOD Standard Start Beporti r REPRESENTATH E2S the Kal g and T: sinners* Movements r.f Departments connected •he pio.ii. tion of 1 j. 'her yestei ty Ta map out a programme I r :Y--"Grow More F to be launched in Si shortly. The109 words
-
Article22 1951-07-20 2 MR rHOMAS T^ G v. ernor oi New Y k S1 Sing pure nexi i course I a tow22 words
-
Article9 1951-07-20 2 SAFEGUARD AGAINST INFLATION *^L^menf s^ map I i i9 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement50 1951-07-20 2 UNDERWOOD THE WORLD'S LEADING TYPEWRITER Enquiries to UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG SIME DARBY CO. LTD. IPOH MALACCA KOTA BAHRU K &fW MM I r<^ Jm^^m\ B^ Wm^MM* A^i^kW^^V^ Childreir of all ages love rj^jg^SKj^Zg cup delicious, beefy B rwttL^ PXO. At mid-morning 1 lunch-time and bed-time50 words
-
Advertisement27 1951-07-20 2 v •<" -'JET •]i Jt N -vJ^ hum; MB BHBP tfSUft; (►*'*tft 1 Ib PACKETS *U5 }<b ';2 ib 2 Ox ■Hi Th is z e a >027 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous12 1951-07-20 2 ff|K3*P hundreds o'va*s,am^Mi V5 SCRATCHES )-^-^J^ A/ jJ Q c *^*>^ v 112 words
-
-
Article27 1951-07-20 3 A Union To Seek Redress 0 Teachers %ese Schools i inCE, Singa- Direesaid that bj the ing Knulish not In toe SCIMHM rwet torm- because ed with27 words
-
Article202 1951-07-20 3 i i Park. i <>\ I i ir*i I .11 "»■•>!! t K,\.r K.m.l. in m 1 WfH M. I ;>;»t x t I I»("T V 1 [>,<.T st Prtecc m r....tT > ca >t ii. i < Marse KuitUer Wks, I I II >.M»II t II .1111202 words
-
Article38 1951-07-20 3 TAN CHEE LINO was i fined !^lOO in the Singapore Fourtn PnTiee Court yesterday tor stealing six pieces oi drill valued at $15 at Nu. 4 Sub Depot 221 BOD Jurong Rotfd on July 18.38 words
-
Article, Illustration69 1951-07-20 3 Tli is is the story of a MM irfio tramps the streets of the Colony hy n in lit sell i n fhtners so that he ran help the ptn>r and needy. His tn otto h a r i t y must live. Standard nutun- bvMichae Goh - 69 words
-
Article405 1951-07-20 3 Michael Goh - Michael Goh By Standard Staff Reporter BECAUSE a 68-year-old Indian flower-seller, Pashna Moorthi frankly revealed his earnings to a S gapore paper in November last year, a club has ured him from selling any more flowers to its bers. a Singapore paper said405 words
-
Article155 1951-07-20 3 Standard Staff Reporter WORMS in fish are nol infective to man. People are harming themselves by abstaining from such a \aluable article of diet. These conclusions, arrived at bv Dr A A. Sandostaam oi the Department ol Parasitulogy, University of Malaya are published in155 words
-
Article318 1951-07-20 3 New Plan For Hall Passed Standard Staff Reporter A COMMUNITY Hall to »be used jointly by the 1 Singapore Department of Social Welfare and a Rural (District Committee is to be 'constructed at Bukit PanJjang soon by the Rural Board at an estimated cost )of318 words
-
Article114 1951-07-20 3 A CHINESR labourer, Ho Geok Gin (46), who concealed 15 ounres of raw opium inside the lining ot his shoos was sentenced in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, to six months' rigorous imprisonment. Ho gave notice of appeal. Bail of $1,000 in two114 words
-
Article, Illustration255 1951-07-20 3 DR. R M. A. KOESOEMO Oetoyo, recently Counsellor of the Indonesian Embassy in Manila, in the Philippines. will leave Singapore this morning by the MS. Tjitjalengka for Jakarta to resume his former post as Chief Protocol of the Indonesian Ministry ol Foreign Affairs.Standard - 255 words
-
Article, Illustration274 1951-07-20 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE CREATION of a new tuberculosis sanatorium, under the Ten-Year-Medical Plan, must be put back until the provision of quarters makes it possible to recruit and train the necessary staff, particularly nursing staff, said Dr. W. J. Vickers, Director of Medical Services274 words
-
Article68 1951-07-20 3 T e fti i batch ol 50 applicants Eor jobs in the new Singapore if. b >UI B' ■:< d'> Police Fii re wall come before I I Selection Board about \ugusi I. F.\ ei j F)'ist stfli \r. ings lettei r»f applicant and68 words
-
422 1951-07-20 3 THE 1952 DRAFT budget for tke Sin-apore Rural Bnar<L uhirli will \\c sent to (»o\rriiin<Mit tor approval was yesterday ilr-^rrilieJ li\ an unofficial member of the Hoard. Mr. (Klin Cliye Fon«; as "disappointing for a department whieh is baekward in all «.orl> of services." Mr.422 words
-
Article83 1951-07-20 3 THE GEYLANG English School formed it* ParentTeacher Association at an inaugural meeting held recently. The Association has no fixed programme yet. The aim now is to have discussion groups and sponsor educational excursions of students. They intend to introduce the reading habit among the83 words
-
Article32 1951-07-20 3 LIM KONG KEAT was acquitted in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday of permitting his house to be used as a common gaming house at Pasir Panjang on Mar. 21.32 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement62 1951-07-20 3 i ..that th« average size o* a tu' 1 a jAn ligei se'dow ex- ceeds IP/ teel Now the tip <y^ A ot his nose to the tip of bit ta,1 3 1 T^ 1 n_ ■i "^t B 1 ..that CHEE THONI B 'i\ SAN providei in- Lj stontaneous62 words
-
Advertisement76 1951-07-20 3 Unique in design, revolutionary in conception, the ARIEL engine is yet \^t^ another of those achievements thst >^^^ have made Motor Cycling history. The B\ m proof of the engine is in the perfor- f\\^ J mance, and the ARIEL engine gives 1 V^W \X Ss-^ flflkfJ amazing acceleration and76 words
-
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous102 1951-07-20 3 SINGAPORE IStStKR Y.M.C.A.. Orchard Road: Judo Training 5.30 p.m.. BodyBuilding Weight-Lifting 5.30 p.m.. Table Tennis 7 p m Cninese Y.M.C.A., St-legie Road: Music Class 2.30 p.m.. Badminton f) p.m.. Body Building 5.30 p.m.. H.L. Basket Ball 5.30 p.m... Student Mouth Organ Band 7.30 p.m.. Table Tennis 7.30 p.m.. Bible Study102 words
-
-
Article101 1951-07-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Thxirs.—Commun:*v leaders, deperdents and parents ol Malayan National Servicemen, schoolboys and there attended the public Manpower quiz meeting at the Capitol Dm\co iL:\: r.eve. venterday. Questions on Manpower d:rection were answered by the Deputy Secretary of Chinese Affairs, Malacca, Mr J. C101 words
-
146 1951-07-20 4 1 Kl\L\ IIUPIR. Thurs— Because he thought that the oncoming tar was driven bv a ruddv native. Private 11. Cor bell, a BOK. threw a lighted cigarette into it a s th car passed him along Mountbatten Road at lO.lo KDL JFe^lW; I nfortunatelv146 words
-
97 1951-07-20 4 Standard StafY Correspondent BATU PAH AT. Wed. The following are u'Ti?e-bearers of the recently formed Batu Pahat Co-operative Stores Society. Ltd.:— Chairman. Che Seth bin .AT. Said: hon. secretary. Osman bin Mohamed; hon. treasurer. J. Isaacs; committee: Messrs Syed Esa bin Alwee, Thomas. Che Xoor97 words
-
Article73 1951-07-20 4 MALACCA. Thurs. Final figures of registered voters for the Municipal elections were announced by the President of the Municipal Commissioners. Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom at the Municipal meeting yesterday as follows. Bukit China Ward 2.167. Fort Ward LG42. Tranqucrah Ward 1,505. It was also announced that the73 words
-
3787 1951-07-20 4 WATTS-CARTER TRIAL Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Mr. D. E. A. Wiim, acting OCPD, Tapah, giving evidence today at the trial of Jeffrey Watts-Carter, 41--year-old European planter, in the Supreme Court here, said that in the i early part3,787 words
-
Article172 1951-07-20 4 I Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Thurs.— When the Municipal Commissioners met at their monthly meeting yesterday. they decided to have "the piped water supply from Ayer Kroh Reservoir mechanically sterilised. An application to operate a refreshment kiosk on the South Reclamation Ground at Banda Hilir 'Aa> approved172 words
-
Article179 1951-07-20 4 A FINE of $100 was imposed Lpa Toh Hay Siong by the Muar magistrate for using a private car to carry a passenger at the 2| Mile Jalan Bakari, Muar. THE amending motion of Dato Onn at the last Federal Legislative Council to the Federation of Malaya179 words
-
90 1951-07-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A meeting attended by representatives of 60 Chinese associations and schools in Selangor held at the Chinese Assembly Hall here today, decided to make strong representations to Government against the Barnes Education Report. Objections to the Barnes Committee's recommendation for the90 words
-
127 1951-07-20 4 PEXAXG. July 19— Most of our work under the heading of inspection of food and drugs is concerned with ::r.r.ec foods and i: is remarkable how little fresh :>'L>d is ufiered for suie." states Mr. J. E. Miller, Municipal Chief Sanitary Inspector, in127 words
-
64 1951-07-20 4 To Study Engineering In America, Canada PORT DICKSOX. July 19:Mr. Tan Jo n I: k. i r old son of Mr. Tan Swee Teil of Selayang Tin Dredging Kuala Lumpur, will be leav ing she rtly r c -ur.-e in civil engineering a' the University o! Ok] On completi b64 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement502 1951-07-20 4 CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY PROCLAMATION No. 14 TRADING WITH THE ENEMY (CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY rROPERTT) GENERAL VESTING REGULATIONS 1D47. SALE BY TENDER r rtiF C stodian ol Enemy Property, Federation of Malaya, J- in 1 it< s ten lers for the purchase IX ONE LOT of the property mprising the Rubber502 words
-
Advertisement300 1951-07-20 4 SITUATION VACANT ISSISTANT LOCAL PRO GRAMME ORGANISER GRADE II (Tamil Schc U the Department of 3r isting. Salary Scale: $130-10A--200/B 210-10A-300 p.m with current COX. and Leva! Allowances. The appointment will be on 3-year agreement in the first instance, aftei which if service has been satisfactory, permanent and pensionable appointment300 words
-
Advertisement568 1951-07-20 4 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR \p BOARD IyOTICE is hereby given 1 recruitment for the Spore Harbour Board p, Force will cease on S 28th July. 1951. and thai cations for appointment reived after that date no < be considered. A F. GR U Secretary. The Singapore Harbour fa Singapore. 19th ACCOMMODATION^568 words
-
-
134 1951-07-20 5 Standard Stall Correspondent KUAX T A X. Thurs.— The funeral oi Police Lieutenant no Hartley, a George Medallist took place to-day at Tanjong Api Cemetery, attended by representatives oi government departments and ail commi nity leaders of the district Pall-bearers were six police134 words
-
Article57 1951-07-20 5 REPRESENTATIVES of the SingSSre Glass Manufacturers Company nn.d the Qnion ol its woke s' will meet this morning S the omce of the Actma DeIf no settlement i> reacned at i »"c Silks the Union is e\strfke notice oa the Company on demands are for IrevilLi57 words
-
Article30 1951-07-20 5 A 38-YEAR-OLD Malay bul[i ck cart drive:'. Zachariah bin Min was found lying dead on the road about 2 1 miles from Bukit Mertajam 0:1 Wednesday30 words
-
Article, Illustration43 1951-07-20 5 rnoio. Photograph of a Singapore party on the occasion of the wedding of Mr. Henry Tampu. a shipping department official of the Indonesian Consulate-General in the Colony. Standing in the background (right) is Mr. Bistok Siahaan, Immigration Official of the Consulate. Raffies StudioRaffies Studio - 43 words
-
Article38 1951-07-20 5 Standard Staff Reporter RIVAL gangs of Chinese 1 numbering 20 persons were involved in a fight in Joo Chiat Road Last nisht shortly before 10 o'clock. Three Chinese, were sent I/- 1 hospital with injuries.38 words
-
Article212 1951-07-20 5 PRELIMINARY arrangements for the Red Cross Appeal which is bem? launched by tne Singapore Bianch of the Briton Red Cross Society from July :50 to August 11 have been completed. The Appeal will include a special appeal for donations Er >m July 30 to August212 words
-
Article73 1951-07-20 5 PENANG, Thurs. While plaving beside a mound oi earth near a coconut tree at j Aver Itam Village, at 5..J0 this j evening. Subeda. one and halt-ycar-old Tamil Muslim girl was i buried alive when the tree leh i across the mound The tree crashed following73 words
-
Article236 1951-07-20 5 'Malayan Chinese A t One With Govt. Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs. A memorandum, bearing 10,000 signatures and seals of individuals, associations, guilds and schools in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore will be presented by Malayan Chinese to Mr. Thomas E. Dewey, twice American236 words
-
233 1951-07-20 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENAXG, Thurs.—Of 8,194 births registered in renang last year, one was of undetermined sex. states the Municipal Officer, Dr. E. W. Graham, in his report for last year. There were 4/298 males and 3.895 females. The crude birth rate was 41.67 per233 words
-
Article150 1951-07-20 5 iron, lhurs. The Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, speaking at the Rotary installation dinner last night, was full of praise for the people of Perak in their fight against terrorism. jj e sa c j. ujjj s important state of Perak. you have had as150 words
-
162 1951-07-20 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE reason for the lack of response from the Singapore trade unions to give evidence before the Commission on Retirement Benefits is bad publi- city." This opinion was expressed by a spokesman oi the Singapore Trade Union Congress. The Commission sat162 words
-
Article203 1951-07-20 5 RIDA Aids Deep-Sea Fishermen PENANG. Thurs.— A sum of $ti(),000 has been granted by RIDA to the settlement Development Board to operate a "Pilot" scheme at Telok Kumbar for deep-sea fishing, Mr. D. R. Niven, Fisheries Officer, North-West Zone, told The Standard today. This R.I. Da. venture, he said, would203 words
-
Article121 1951-07-20 5 THE SINGAPORE, Society of Amateur Dancers is organising an Inter-State (Selangor vs. Singapore) Mixed Amateur Dance, Competition to be held at The Raffles Hotel at 8.30 p.m. on July 2<i. Selangor will be represented by Mr. Yap Chong Ben a and Miss Lily Soong. Mr.121 words
-
Article58 1951-07-20 5 A LORRY-DRIVER, Abdul Rahman bin Manaf, was acquitted in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday of a charge of stealing seven tins of cooking oil worth $171.50 the property of Hwa Hong Manufacturing Co. at Paya Lebar Road on June 2. A woman, Asah binte Yusop.58 words
-
Article41 1951-07-20 5 PI WANG ttiui in cloth* i pistols entered the i' il if Mi !I M p ill < U tolt two shot Runs ad me ition I <■ veni then der iht pi t U .<•<■ iiif dentil cards41 words
-
Article, Illustration51 1951-07-20 5 Pirlurr. The Hongkong influence among Singapore's hin« se smart set is seen in this ***** brown cheongsum worn by Mrs. Laura LftU, manageress of "Winsome" at Tiong Ilahru. Over it she wears a beige brocade jacket woven with some characters. This combination took the Singapore public* by storm.Standard - 51 words
-
149 1951-07-20 5 Standard Staff ConrrspondfjH PENANG, Thnr->. The fliah maw af th« Sia^apsre and IVnaii" Harbour Boards, Mr. I*. T. CbrimcM, has agreed i«» meel tUv ««x«m*«si i\ <■ «<mnnin«<' «»f ih<* Penang Harbour lioanl Staff iitoriatlow lomorrow l«» neijotiale on cosl-li> in» all<»*aiir<-. This was149 words
-
89 1951-07-20 5 LONDON Ju] i'.J H <: > The 25,100 Special Consi ibli 5 in F. deration di Ital i will be pr w ided with 1! u owi olllcei ij the rank of Police Lteutena The Secretary <>; State for the Colonies Mr. James Grrifßtiis89 words
-
Article147 1951-07-20 5 PENANG, Thurs. Cheab Kheng Voni;. a ?7 year old issistant in a ship chandler's shop in Bcarh Street, wlio i^ alleged to have misappropriated |ISS after cashing a $19,006 cheque, for his employer, at t he Oversea Chinese Banking orporation on the morning oi Jul> l€,147 words
-
Article93 1951-07-20 5 Dato Fan Gives Party For Newton M v A.OCA, rburs I i Tan Cheng 1 ock gave i tail party in honour of visit of Mr Elmer Nowion, director of l 'Sis. at his resi Ic rice Heert n Si nm I yester I c ening. P eent at the93 words
-
Article48 1951-07-20 5 FARMERS of S I be allow* > ear p^ 100 yard ead < 220 yard! [n d P meel g terday, the Cha i Kfi ft B t id it vt port of fl '.1 Ran ted I ad making more Land a\ b r48 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement157 1951-07-20 5 FiRST COCSTEJ IN THE -15 UMMm^MJ outside \..l \M) TO SEE lUi: FILM L4TIS SMASHING ALL RECORDS I 111 Ki ping its Premiere before H K 11. PRINCESS MARGARET Di nguished Audience. to dlnw MHiMTO ™pij -V ATir^ im~* -**M* '\"^a| 5T ANG'.O- HOLLYWOOD MADE" Ne« Ih. .V,-ld. jfir V,157 words
-
Advertisement104 1951-07-20 5 zxperience Firrt airline to span tlu r.-.rifi<, p. i? It S yOUFS Wh©ll Am* mm km* LS mira Pacific fyHM e»> pertence. First to H> ilir <l<<nl)le.«lcrkrfi yOU lly Mi.itorriii-rrH, I'an \iiur .111 lias uju rat«-:l thrm nit>rr milrs, in > r»- living limih tliau Bgn Altl^fif fIH any o'ihf-r104 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous50 1951-07-20 5 1 L ftAV "I iriJ" YOI I f"TAKE IT EASY. BROTHER ...WITH ME j >^ST r THAT WILD I VE L JJj E H |,'"f R?GHT f SU^YOU KNOW/ f I UNK 1 CAN'T YOU SSa&LL GET WHERE. -~^^f^St\ .jjjj. > v^ 1 1 V s^ (INI II liSl lv)t50 words
-
-
Article768 1951-07-20 6 THE draft peace treaty with Japan published last 1 week is not at all receiving the enthusiastic response which Mr. Foster-Dulles had hoped for. Even the Philippines, which is normally inclined to see eye-to-eye with America on matters of foreign policy, has found the treaty unacceptable. The Philippines768 words
-
1410 1951-07-20 6 WAYFARER - Government By Tid 'apa thy And Delay WAYFARER The form of Govern' merit may be colonial but the forms of Government can be a pain in the neck. There are some 8000 such forms By AN English party game used to be A played to the refrain of: "I wrote1,410 words
-
Article488 1951-07-20 6 Review of Views Is Japan Poor? IS Japan really so poor? asked* independent Sin Chew Jit PohJ which demanded editorially* thai Japan should pay the $50l million war damage compen-i sation claimed by Singapore* Chinese. < Japan's shin building industry.) said Sin Chew, is second onlyj to Britain's: her textile488 words
-
We, the People
-
Letter343 1951-07-20 6 Sir;— The most serious problem of the day for the people ot this country is the very high cost of living brought about by inflation. It is not a problem peculiar to Malaya. There is inflation in varying degrees in the best-governed as well as ;he worst-governed343 words
-
269 1951-07-20 6 Who Spaced These Bus Stops At Pasir Panjang Sir,— l am a resident of Pasir Panjang. I don't know who fixed the bus stops and the distance between such bus stops. He certainly went out of his way to cause a lot ot inconvenience to the people living in my269 words
-
Letter15 1951-07-20 6 Sir; Would it be possible room, should also be a Colony15 words
-
Letter259 1951-07-20 6 Sir:— l wou'd like to draw your readers" attention to the ruling on the seating capacity ot a private car. be it a small Morris or a large Oldsmobile. The police patrol cars have recently been checking on the number of passengers in private cars. According259 words
-
Letter191 1951-07-20 6 Sir: I nave no intention of entering into controversy with Mr. Iyer, but I wan: to get certain facts right. Mr. Iyer is QOI impartial and his arguments are one-sided. Again, in his subsequent letter. he gloats over the Revised Salary Scheme as an outstanding achievement. In191 words
-
Letter104 1951-07-20 6 Sir: London aftej i i ful did sympathetic a siden tion us nu ned i appeal by 25] C'< I ese nations and guilds U d r a n the new regulations while I appreciate the riding need 4 <> end the Y gency quickly and am plete104 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement43 1951-07-20 6 »0'« ot headache eye pain tatigue. nervous exn.i ust i,,n 4re the direct result ot visual defects In Kt.lltAk nit sYMP rflflfS onl> a (borough accurate ...d scientinc examination b* us ran h»»o» the true condition •»> \our eves. <»lavses recommended unlv ■t weeded.43 words
-
Advertisement14 1951-07-20 6 The best and must reliable wateh REPAIRER I Ml type of ivatrhes ArmUittle from-14 words
-
Advertisement32 1951-07-20 6 =-NEW MALAY PTH 47 "Senjokolc J uNAIDAH "Remojc" PTH 48 Tcfc Masn "Sen Woncnc p RAML-EE PTH 49 "Bo' Idoh" "PontGi Gurc PTH 50 "Mori Gcmbirfl L "Lemboh Se! OBTAINABLE QM A^32 words
-
-
212 1951-07-20 7 Acheson: Dangerous To Listen To Soviet 'Peace Propaganda' ION. July 19, (AP).-l.S. Secretary of Stale Dean rdnesday it would be stupid and dangerous to lis"pcace propaganda 91 designed to cause Western off tin ir efforts to build strength against Comimi- nist expansion. He was asked at his news conference for212 words
-
19 1951-07-20 7 US For Early NATO Meeting On Spain Dv P s s by a p in t< b I e19 words
-
12 1951-07-20 7 Aulees To Spend Holiday In Norway 9 for a Mr. war- on12 words
-
Article188 1951-07-20 7 UK Attacks US Parley With Franco LONDON J 113 19 iUP>— The I Guve men! a inounced erda I I is prepared to .<■-.» v*> ece ..r.d Turkey in Pact bu a1 the time dc red is a move i!d i i ke e bar :<. v :*> si C188 words
-
67 1951-07-20 7 WASHINGTON, July 19 CAP) Pres ■< Ti um in .-aid today there be< io evidence thai Russ s su hieved another i explosv since the one he reported i:1 September 1949. A t >• *e- .:>ked Truman at the oa'.-et67 words
-
173 1951-07-20 7 MANILA, July 19, (AP).— Foreign Affairs Secretary Carlos P. Romulo termed as "waving a red tlaiz over a straw man", what he said was an apparent attempt Washington to link. Philippine and Russian ob.iections '>■> the Japanese treaty He referred >pec!riealiy to173 words
-
Article, Illustration57 1951-07-20 7 photo. Six huge 80.000-barrel petroleum tanks of the Union Oil Company Refinery at Wilmington. California, U.S.A., blaze furiously after explosions which rocked the Los Angeles Harbour on July 12. Every piece of equipment in the harbour district was called out to fight the blaze. A companyAP - 57 words
-
183 1951-07-20 7 UK Pleased With C'wealth Defence Ta lks A lexander LONDON, July 19 (Reuter) Lord Alexander, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster said last night that the conference of Commonwealth Defence Ministers in London last month was very well w orth while. "We were very pleased wv.h it," he told the183 words
-
61 1951-07-20 7 ALEXANDRIA. July 19 (AFP) F!^ypt"s right to control ships using Sue/. Canal will be upheld by the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia. The Egyptian Foreign Minister has' received assurances from Soviet and Yugoslavia representatives whereby the Egyptian viewpoint on control of "shipping in Suez Canal wil.61 words
-
Article56 1951-07-20 7 HONGKONG July 19. CAP)— Leuntj Shiu-chung, chief editor of the Wah Kiu Nam Po. afternoon edition of the largest Chinese newspaper here, died last night after a long illness. He was 45 and is survived by a widow, three daughters and two sons H e was a56 words
-
121 1951-07-20 7 BEIRUT. July 19. (UP)— More than 50.000 people marched; yesterday at the state funeral of Riad El Solh. President El Khouri headed the procession j of army, gendarmes and police bearing the cortege. President Khourr in a speech after prayers at the mosque i121 words
-
Article106 1951-07-20 7 Egypt's Reply British Protest ALEXANDRIA. July 19 (UP] Foreign Minister Mohammed Salah-El-Din Pasha handed Egypt's reply to the British pro- tes't over the Empire Roach affair to British Ambassador Stevenson today. The Minister refused to disclose its contents pending a Chamber ol Deputies debate on Monday. Salah-El-Din also said he106 words
-
67 1951-07-20 7 HONGKONG, July 19, (AP).— More than 1.000 persons, charged with counter-re vohitionarism in the ChaochowSwatow area of South China, were tried on July 4, despatches to independent Chines*, papers sa«d. It was an action to clear the crowded jails, they added. One67 words
-
121 1951-07-20 7 UK Buying US Oil To Replace Supply Cut Off LONDON. July 19. (UP) Britain has started buying United States oil to replace the supplies eat otf by the virtual dosing of the Abadan refinery, it was officially announced Wednesday They have also stepped up production and refining in other areas,121 words
-
Article183 1951-07-20 7 TEHERAN, July 19 (Reuter) Presideni Truman's "oil crisis" envoy, Mr. Averell Harriman today me* Premier Mohammed Mossadeq for the second time, then talked to members ot Persia's nil commission. Informed source* said these conversations had not produced any new element and Mr. Harriman was no183 words
-
Article55 1951-07-20 7 HONGKONG. July 19 fAFP» British Deputy Chiel ol Air i Staff. Air Marshal Sii Arthur Sanders, arrived at the R.A.F Station here this afternoon from Singapore tor a b iel iuspec ion visit. He was scheduled to confer with Service Commanders i e and t'ie Govern o55 words
-
Article35 1951-07-20 7 LUX DON. July 19 \P» -The Foreign O/Tict- said Wednesday i hat Amei ican. Can; dan and 8.-iti-b experts :i.-.d <■ iriicV": discussions on ways to protect secret information about atomic research35 words
-
218 1951-07-20 7 LONDON, July 19 (IP) The Soviet Tass News Agency said last night that peace was impossible in Korea unless all foreign troops were withdrawn from Korean territory. Tass quoting journalistic circles, said in a dispatch from Pyongyang that the North Korean chief delegate218 words
-
86 1951-07-20 7 LONUON, July 19 '.\\>> Bril i gave a cold ecep Wed esday to n Burmese re quest for £5,000.000 enable Burma Burma Oil Company in d' r!e\ elopment Mr AttJee exp s< I sympa thy "t the B'i:!.-'i Clovernmeni with the idea nl some86 words
-
Article108 1951-07-20 7 UK Names New Envoy To Moscaw LONLK J i If > U B i ias dr I< d u 5 Alvary Gascoigne ;jv hei p \mbassadoi In Russia nl diolomats rep. >rte I RTednesd The present British A.nrt sador Sir I) vid K<m!\ is d;i<- to i el ire 1108 words
-
253 1951-07-20 7 S. Korea Dem ands Right To Join In Jap Peace WASHINGTON, Juh 19 (UP) South Korea Wednesday demanded the right to join in the Japanese peace treaty negotiations. An Fmbass> Btttoamt va i this was done because "we have fought the Japam-e longer than any other nation K:ii (.iM A253 words
-
Article69 1951-07-20 7 WASHINGTON July 1M IUPI Signature of »)i ag eeme I putting Korean relief and re construction into effect imnn diatelv undor mililary eonl was announced Wedi esday by the State and Defence Dcp- I ments Concluded between the United States and the United Nil i it stipulated69 words
-
220 1951-07-20 7 Pak. Asked To Stop W ar 'Propaganda' NEW DELHI July 18 (API —Prime Mmi ter Jawahai al Nehru told LUtquat a.i Khun Wednesday that relations <- twocu the two subcontinent neighbours could bed be improved "ii you stop the pi paganda foi jehad (hols v > and war against [ndfa220 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement15 1951-07-20 7 ihe storu of Malayan Travel... with comfort speed S| 1^^^ I/Vf 2 Prr f I15 words
-
Advertisement15 1951-07-20 7 Robinsons Specialities /w/./ sti IBPERV I M E S |^^L BUXGA KAJAII ■BP^ii bin(;a k|:vian||>s15 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous10 1951-07-20 7 r^s4 L U-lJr but i I II rB i I,10 words
-
-
191 1951-07-20 8 'Copter Search For Airman Craft Picks Up Girl Survivor AN RA.F. helicopter flew low at intervals yesterday to search the channel between Pulau Übin and Singapore Island for an airman missing: and feared drowned in a boating accident on Wednesday evening. The airman, whose name is being withheld pending notification191 words
-
Article, Illustration166 1951-07-20 8 Standard Shipping Reporter SIXTY-NINE year-old American world traveller, Dr. William C. Mudgett, who arrived in Singapore yesterday in the Eastern Prince said he had a "grandstand view" of the recent coup d'etat in Thailand when Premier Phihun Songgram was kidnapped by rebels. The silver-haired166 words
-
Article133 1951-07-20 8 LONDON. July 19 IReuter)—! The Panamanian motor vessel Taluei tons) was attacked, and boarded by pirates near the, Chusan Archipelago on the east-, e:n Chinese coast on July 10. Lloyds shipping intelligence reported from Hongkong. The Taluei is owned by John Manner and Colts, of Hongkong133 words
-
Article55 1951-07-20 8 JOHANNESBURG. July 19: (UP)— Britain's Com^t jet aiiiiner arrived here yesterday In the record time ot 14 hrs! 42 mins. from Britain, averaqtns 421 miles per hour. tin London it waa announced that the Comet was not try in? for a record but had reached Johannesburg55 words
-
Article216 1951-07-20 8 A FREE air passage to Australia and a guaranteed job for six or twelve years are being offered by the Royal Australian Air Force to European ex-airmen in Malaya. Former members of the R.A.A.F. and the R.A.F. are, eligible, as well as present members of216 words
-
Article, Illustration254 1951-07-20 8 A CARGO of 4,000 tons of cement loaded in the United Kingdom for Singapore was I taken to the Korean war front before being brought back to Singapore yesterday ;in the British freighter Pop lar Hill. Here is the reason why theStandard - 254 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement537 1951-07-20 8 I FAST REGULAP TRANS PACIFIC SERVICI Direct Overland lon Fronci«co Los Angeles All Amerkon Canadian Ciho Penong P. S'ham 'port lACOB LUCKENBACH 24/26Aug 27/28Aug 29Aug/lSept GEORGE LUCKENBACH 24/26Sept 27/28Sept 29Sept/l Oct. Accepting crrgo for Hongkong. For full particulars Dry Cargc D<?ep Tanks and Passenger bookings etc. ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. Tel537 words
-
Advertisement278 1951-07-20 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAY* Hong Soon for P. Boroe July 28 i Hong Tot for Rcngat July 28! Vessel tor Muar Weekly Hong Thong fof Bagan Vessel for Moiocc- twice Weekly A j u j 2S Vessel tor Wort Dickscn Weeklv 'rv""u'j 1 ->\ Tung Song for278 words
-
Advertisement215 1951-07-20 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland Americo Line Nederlarc Lin* Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam MONTREAI HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLE/ Kl S'pore P. Sham Penanr Bontam (RL* 3OJuly/sAug 29July 27/28July Bill. ton (SMN) 8/14Aug 1 5 1 6Aug 17/18Auo Sloterdyk (HAL) 7/13Sept 14/15Sept 16'17Sep't Bali215 words
-
Advertisement415 1951-07-20 8 'LALANDIA* f O f r QOr f; P ,h I Bangkok c H "KAMBOOIA" <or Fa^c- ok A; 2 Ay HonQkonfl Man !c Kobt H M FALST°RIA" m for So joV I Bangkok II A*- "PATAGONIA" for Bangui Sept lh I Hongkong, Manila, Kobe I Yokohamo 8-9 Sep f l»415 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous168 1951-07-20 8 SHIPPJG l\mLJEl\fe WHARVES Keppel Dock: Newcombia NucuShip: Godouu: <;.itr: '.km Anshim 3 GodOWB \<>. 1: Tor.^ Haa.' Asphali. 1 2 (iecieh. Ea.a S: >:i.a. Ke.nhard. v mtt< Seaman 13/4 4 l;nd B5 anchorage: Esmeralda. Benattow 19/20 4 PHsSil' Hlwasse-, Benvee 42 \\t"»lrrn anchorage: Jasmin. Benvorl 4- 1 Capulus. Beluru 36168 words
-
-
Article1139 1951-07-20 9 Interfering With Banks And Merchants' Charge Standard Staff Reporter "THE PROPOSED new Currency Ordinance is one that ha* This view was expressed by Mr. Dickson Brown, Editor of Brown's Malayan Economic Review, when asked to comment on the proposed measure the Bill for which had its1,139 words
-
Article91 1951-07-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR, July 19: An estate manager in Johore has obtained a machine to make his own tiles. This is recorded in the June report of the Labour Department, which states that there has been a distinct decline in the rate of building on estates and mines91 words
-
Article143 1951-07-20 9 EXCHANGE rates now in force as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association are as follows: SELLING BUT IN O XT./OD. T.T. 0» London 2/4 3/» 1/4 M j/* .ig, ll/M Australia 2/11 1/31 1/11 13/31 J/11 17/31 New Zealand 2/4 1/16 V* 11/16 155 rfSK143 words
-
252 1951-07-20 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, July 19.— Introduction of a quota system for the importation of free market rice" from Thailand through established and registered importing firms in this country is now receiving the consideration of the Federation Government The Standard understands. I252 words
-
Article111 1951-07-20 9 STOCKS of rubber in Singapore increased from 54.717 tons in May to 57.780 tons last month. S::icanore dealers' stocks last month were 36.419 tons (compared with 42.318 tons in May), while port stocks were 21,314 tons 112.352 tons) Dealers' stocks were made up of 27.134111 words
-
COMMODITY PRICES
-
Article67 1951-07-20 9 The latest Singapore robber prices yesterday were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 K.S.S Spot Loose 51.50 51.51 F.0.8. in bales Aug. No 1 R.SS $1.40$ $1.41 No 2 R.S 5 $1.35 $1.36 No 3 R.SS (nom.) 51.29 $1.30 Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Thursday's opening prices per lb, were:67 words
-
Article41 1951-07-20 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The price of Tin to day was $418.75 per picul. Up 75 cts. LONDON TIN Thursday's prices first session were: Spot £855 buyers, £860 sellers. Three months £821 10s. buyers, £822 10s. sellers. Settlement Price £855. Tone: Quiet.41 words
-
-
Article656 1951-07-20 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Thurs. —Increased buving interest in the Malayan share market today caused a general improvement in prices in all sections. Moderate turnover of business was recorded. Today's prices were: Buyers Sellers Alex Bricks Pref. 180 190 Ords. 220 2.30 Atlas Ice 1300 14 00656 words
-
Article, Illustration309 1951-07-20 9 New Insecticide Better Than Oiling, Penang Finds Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, July 19. Penang last year abandoned oiling, the time-honoured method of mosquito control, and replaced it with a chemical insecticide, Cammexane P.520, with completely successful i I results. This is stated by Dr. E. W. Graham, Municipal Health Officer,USIS - 309 words
-
164 1951-07-20 9 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, July 19.— Mr. J. E. Miller, Municipal Chief Sanitary Inspector, in his annual report for 1950, hays that 218 tons of food had to he condemned daring the year, compared with 178 tons in 19 *9. However, an analysis of the164 words
-
Article67 1951-07-20 9 Id the last three years, Indias earnings from the export of pepper have increased nearly eight-fold. During 1950-1951. pepper earned Rs. 200.389.000 abroad in contrast to Rs. 26,714,--000 in 1948-1949 and Rs. 145.046,--000 in 1949-1950. Although pepper's earnings in 1950-1951 were more, the quantity exported was67 words
-
Article124 1951-07-20 9 WASHINGTON. July 19 cßeuten—The US National Security Council has exempted India from the provisions of a law known as the Kem amendment, which bars economic aid to any country exporting war potential materials to the Soviet union or the Soviet bloc. The Council has power124 words
-
Article69 1951-07-20 9 The Postmaster-General. Mali- a. has announced that w.th immediate effect, letteis postcards, printed papers, commercial papers, samples and small packets will be accepted lor transmission by surface route to South Korea. Rep.stration services will also be available. The service by air is restricted to69 words
-
178 1951-07-20 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE SQUEEZE developing in the Singapore rubber market for nearby positions appears to have been liquidated. Profit-taking in the lower grades of rubber took place yesterday. The market opened easier at around $1.39 per lb. for first grade rubber for August shipment178 words
-
Article47 1951-07-20 9 The average selling price of rubber (No. 1 R.SS.) at the Singapore auctions during the second quarter ended June 10 was 172.48 c per lb. Thi.s p.otification is made by the C >lon aJ Secretary under section 3 of the Rubber Estate As.'-cs.-mer,! Ordinance 1937.47 words
-
Article117 1951-07-20 9 Standard Stall Reporter QUIET conditions prevailed in the Singapore produ e market yesterday. Small busineM passed in copra at S'A'A nt pfcctil. Throughout the day sellers were offering at S3Bl and buyers at $3T| per pica!. Coconut oil had selleis at |M and buyers at $<i2117 words
-
142 1951-07-20 9 Dungun Is Biggest Supplier Of Iron Ore To Japan D'.: fun tes, M.ii.r a f g< Iron ore p m tiicfa iei i <:< \<• loped by Japan se e tal prior ;to Wor.d W. r 11, ,-i- sup- plying Japan itb n< led ra imn TUf mines confiscated From142 words
-
123 1951-07-20 9 AKRON July U fUP): Mi John L. Collyer. P:-es;de:;t >! h Goodrich Company, s;i:d loday that "according to reliable reports, not a pound ol cru< e 1 ibbei vm sh :ed 1 »nri Malaya ctlj to Red China 1 J ixne tbi <123 words
-
Article97 1951-07-20 9 MOVEMENTS ol tin in Don-1 centrates Crom the Federation (,1 n Malaya to Singapore Md Penang showed an increaw from 1.791 tons in May to 1,802 tons in JuneIn the first half of 1951 the quantity ot tin in concentrates moved irom the Federation amounted to97 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement99 1951-07-20 9 WATER PAINTS L GLOSS MEPIIiM GLOSS j PAINTS Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours -.r UoM vil] be deI MW gland d.scov- tectav n makes it po»--"MleMiU rt store viIS lM I? |C build itrenstkea root -ir.,! re«! Ukc a new hW Ir- fact this dls- a home medicine99 words
-
Advertisement43 1951-07-20 9 _<.^^^a^^i__ \^fc. b^b^bi 8 J j "T '#y^Bß^^S CPA 's !oc-!.rf>- Qflß%flßi^Sr 4^ff servj eis designed gßßflfa.: ■JK^^^^^^^^~ to br.ng HongKonq s= jJ^|Hl,;'.^jj^HS^K/ w thin commuting aC?*JßHMßSjßP^^^^^g===' vii ran rridke m ir^fifv by know,::;, ji -t wnat goes on; I I Afho CaUt?43 words
-
-
Article, Illustration421 1951-07-20 10 JULIA W. WOLFE - THE STANDARD Junior League JULIA W. WOLFE Jumbo Has Hi s Tooth Filled By I )EXTISTS nowadays tell their patients that it doesn't hurt any more." Or. if it does hurt, filling or extracting: a tooth isn't as painful as it was back in the days when Dad and Mother421 words
-
389 1951-07-20 10 .iriu here's part of a ?pet'cli .Mr. Dahl made in Kabaul. New Britain. It was translated into "pidgiu" English a mixture of native. Knglish and tierrrvin words. "Mi, w.i bilong wanpela kuin" irol; ia istap lor.g oloqcia hap long irorld oli kotlim Boy Scouts389 words
-
Article218 1951-07-20 10 STUNTS STUFF "QING SOFT. SING LOUD. 1 is an easy game to play. Send "It" from the room, then decide what particular stunt you want him to perform. When he comes back, he starts doing various gymnastics, hoping he'll hit on what the gang has in mind When he's onBESS RITTER - 218 words
-
Article, Illustration230 1951-07-20 10 Do Girls make the best poets? n no? IKSOW the dates of Queens and Kings, {geography and other things But what'* ihe person's name who stops Your /loop because it's time for tops 0 Who sends the newt 10 everyone That marble-playing has be- .And who is it that tells230 words
-
Article113 1951-07-20 10 A HANDFUL of snaphots of vour friends will make an attractively "different" lamp shade from the old, faded on e that's sitting on your desk right now. Paste the pictures down to the parchment. Slant some to the right, others to the left, and cut the113 words
-
Article152 1951-07-20 10 '^fHE SILENT AREAS"- the first o' two programmes about the workings of the brain—can be heard in today's 'University Of The Air' over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya (2 30 3 p.m.). This feature deals with the relationship between the frontal lobes of the brain152 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement151 1951-07-20 10 a 9th HEAVENLY DAY w ith B-slilo BETTY (IKABI I %M\J t^ fl\ r^ 20^ fjf in TECHNICOLOR j'((LAST 5 SHOWS :n Jl "Jf^3^^^^: THIS WAS A KILLERS WEAPON OF SHAME AWD DEATH! ...IsTlour TO C£ OPENtui x lir ri.. LINDX CHARMS CONSTANCE MICHAEL DARNELL BOYLK SMITH RENME fessss FBCM151 words
-
Advertisement40 1951-07-20 10 REX mm l<»li«ir» H hrn Today at 11.30 am "CENTENNIAL SUMMER'* (Technicolor) Last 3 Shows at 3.15—6.45 and 9.15 p.m. "LOVE HAPPY" ATLANTIC tireat World Starts Today at 7.00 9.15 p.m -RETURN OF THE FRONTIERSMAN" (Technicolor) SPN5 PN New World40 words
-
Advertisement192 1951-07-20 10 GUESS WHO? MILS:- Born in 1785. this v>4 writer of folk tales died in IBi>3. With his brother Wilhelm. he wrote the story of Hansel and (iretel and many other charming storit*>. Both his brother and he were burn in llaniu. Germain, and devoted moM of their lives id collecting192 words
-
Advertisement130 1951-07-20 10 Never Sefor^ ~1 Such flciioßi!... rj cr O^KSI w* xSQpfivjX-/; w! ,-^r^The THREE BIOOGfiS in llou i m and a Thrilling Mfaesttiac sh.n t 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.00. 6.31 ni N p m Morning Malincrs 9 m Tomorrow: i) A I Sunday: "Return of the Friwlic hiim" I ihbbb TODAY130 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous281 1951-07-20 10 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA Request Programme; p.m News in Amo> and Cantonese: tf.lS leorhew SINGAPORE Dramas: ¥.45 Ghost and Monster OinilrirUltfi -Teochew; 10 p.m News in Teoehew ENGLISH PROGRAMME S&^^l^K: °i'o S^"i (UH»> ac» t\ «eire»l in Mandarin. or!ie*& J^V l 3&. 'iSf Kce Rt'ALA LI MFI K BSSUS oV281 words
-
Miscellaneous123 1951-07-20 10 Crossword No. 17 CLUES ACROSS:— 2 Hunter in the heavens: 4 Is 'Great Expectations" his favourite book?: 6 It seems the master of the house is no sinner--8 If one's on this one should have something to come: 10. Value a female donkey?; 12 Old St Albans was more than123 words
-
-
Article98 1951-07-20 11 LEON WILLIAM Willicombe, accused of impersonating a police officer at the Eastern Hotel on May 13 was acquitted by Mr. T. E. Smith in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. In acquitting Leon without i calling for his defence, the Magistrate warned him not to impersonate a98 words
-
Article50 1951-07-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The air mail despatches 1 for Tokyo and Taipeh posted i in Singapore on July 9, 10 I and 11 and in the Federation i between July 7 and 11 were destroyed in an aeroplane crash at Bangkok on July 13, the Postmaster General announces.50 words
-
202 1951-07-20 11 Siantlartl Staff Correspomlent r\LA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two Chinese bandits khaki and wearing jungle green hats were bream in a sampan yesterday when they i oy security forces. n information, the i aid an ambush y the side of a i Kan r when202 words
-
Article300 1951-07-20 11 Standard Staff Reporter ALTER THE General Orders in such a way that all medical certificates by registered medical practitioners shall be respected by Government. An editorial in the June issue of the journal of the Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore300 words
-
Article62 1951-07-20 11 NEW YORK, July 19 (AP>— Frank Sedgman, Ken McGregor and Mervyn Rose ol the Australian Davis Cup team are due here today by air to compete in several matches, including the American championships. They will be joined in about a week by Don Candy,62 words
-
402 1951-07-20 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Kuala Lumpur Home Guard organisation has now been reorganised under Gazetted officers, The Standard was officially informed today. Similar reorganisation is being carried out throughout the State of Selangor. The organisation was formerly run by a402 words
-
Article462 1951-07-20 11 S'pore Tennis Tourney A STRONG Royal Air Force combination. W, Cdr. A. klidjian and V/IA. S. Johnson Mirprised the favourites, Dr. Chan Ah kow and F Ll. H. F. Bishop, in the men's doubles of the Singapore Lawn Tennis championships at the S.C.C yesterday,462 words
-
107 1951-07-20 11 THE Combined Universities will ficid a tennis team against th V M.C.A. this evening at the Y.M.c.A. courts, rhere will be 1 >ur singles and thret doubles fixtures. An Interesting flrst singles tussle is expected between Forme r Singapore singles champ H EChamis and107 words
-
Article98 1951-07-20 11 Tomorrow's W restling KING KONG beads the bill in nighi bwi esi ing at thc Happy World Stadium. He will ijc A-.h! ,ii gi appler, Baron Von Heczi r ie Chi i ftgh <■' Bosca B>n drop kin-; sped isl tackles Savaran Singh u the semi final Sundag Singh ther98 words
-
Article96 1951-07-20 11 THE July Mixed F u Bomet Competition played on Sunday resulted i 1 b m\n for Mia Ethoades and B. Y Hawkim writh ;i net score of B6| Thr lowing were ime a\ the best ca rds retu ru d Miss R'. odes F V.96 words
-
Article60 1951-07-20 11 FOLLOWING are the re* ilti ol yestd ('< i'. s intei gecti in lea. sue e :-f er m ttchei played «>' Sl- el air stati i MTRS d< feated C. Squadroi 2— (S~orerg Prj^. outside left and Gilfillan, inside right > A Squadron b<- .t BMT60 words
-
Page 11 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous107 1951-07-20 11 i i l I 1 "Wh-W :•II C OH NO' DO I«v *~~1 C HELLO, HERB, C HOLD THE 1 S* 'U: NEVEP BE K 1 rt tJ£_lii S IT'D BETTER BE T^ HAisJD WITH DAG WOOD f (?*Vd\ 1 LlvE I I POOR r i IMPORTANT/ /^> IyOUR ROOF?107 words
-
-
Article, Illustration515 1951-07-20 12 MARKS MARKS UNIVERSITY of Hongkongs hockey team created a big upset when they beat the University of Malaya 1-0 in the second fixture of the Inter University sports series, at the S.R.C ground yesterday The Hongkong boys put up a m ich better show thanStandard - 515 words
-
Article304 1951-07-20 12 OF SPORTS AND SPORTSMEN 7WJb. Srhwl Sports THE Singapore Junior Technical Trade School will b e holding their annual athletic sports at the school ground tomorrow. Old Boys of the School will be particularly welcome says a message from the School. Up Eh in K. H. IP. who recently was304 words
-
Article545 1951-07-20 12 ONE WOMAN competitor will drive in the Johore motor races next month. She is Singapore's Mrs. Isabel Corketi and she will compete against some of Malayans best men drivers in the Production Car race ami the l.">oocc racing: car event. Mrs Corketi has never545 words
-
Article288 1951-07-20 12 PLAYING more constructive soccer the Europeans chalked up thumping 6-2 win against the Eurasians in a SAFA Community League match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, i Their display was in complete contrast to the kick and run stuff which the Eurasians offered. The defence was particular288 words
-
638 1951-07-20 12 "Daddy" Walcott, World Champion At 37 PITTSBURGH, July 18 (UP, Reuter, AP)— Jersey Joe Walcott. 37-year-old father of six children, achieved one of the most >liinnj,,.r upsets in the heavyweight history tonight when he wrested the world championship from Ezzard Charles on a knockout at 55 seconds of the 7th638 words
-
Article83 1951-07-20 12 IPOH. Thurs.— ln a drab game Kinta Malays took two points from the Tamilians with 2 l victory in today's senior division league game. Tamilians drew first blood early on through centre forward Dason. Malays however obtained the equaliser ten minutes before the interval through right83 words
-
Article20 1951-07-20 12 PENANG, Thurs. Penang Chinese scored an overwhelming s—o victory over Malays m nn inter-community league20 words
-
Article376 1951-07-20 12 Below are weights for Saturday, last day of the Singapore Turf Club July meeting. CL I— div. I— U M 3(i yd. Four O'Clock 903 Technicolor 8.12 Tara Street 8.10 Raj Mahal 8.09 Toboggan 8.08 i Birthday Gift 8.07 Kew Gardens B.ofi Kinder Gold 8.031 One376 words
-
Article133 1951-07-20 12 Asked to speak into a microphone after the sensational knockout. Walcott was unable to respond lotseveral minutes, then mumbled a few words of tettght. Charles, still dazed by the perfect knockout, could norecover his speech before he was taken to his itestec room. "I just can't believe133 words
-
Article306 1951-07-20 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By BILLDAW (Charles), who gave the first run a bye. showed that there was nothing; wrong; with him when he reeled off three in 38 sees, on a soft track at Bukit Timah yesterday. This was the fastest trial of the day. BiUdaw306 words
-
Article108 1951-07-20 12 Walcott, father of six children, read his Bible quietly before the n«ht and when Charles had been counted out he knelt in the ring and prayed. None of the critics had given him much of a chance in the fi«ht. Already beaten twice by the champion108 words
-
Article61 1951-07-20 12 THE following is the r the FARELF Army Cup: REMF. v Singapore D I Sig. Reg! 221 Vehicle- Bn. R v G.H.Q Field Etecords; 3 I B RAOC or 44:J BOD v G H FARELF; G.H.O Si- Etegi RASC Supply Group v Sipore Entjmeers61 words
-
Article400 1951-07-20 12 A TOTAL of 66 entries-* exceeding; the number last year has been received for the 10th Malayan championships to be held at the ChungLing* High School Hall in Fenang on August 4. 5 and 6. The championship will be spread out in four sessions first400 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement70 1951-07-20 12 BY PUBLIC DEMAND WOMEN WRESTLING GREAT WORLD ARENA SATURDAY JULY 27 at 9.75 p.m. A» li^., ZAHABA K.vJA LAILA M j 1 4M mill I 31RRY (P fl j BOOK YOl'3l slats No.r lt mm JM I GREAT WORLD j PBHP^I^- I PHONE 95Sii 1 ROUGH HOUSE NANCY POPULAR PRICES70 words
-
Advertisement82 1951-07-20 12 TYP^SI I ERASER I X I tastier snacks Colman's Mustard JUST ARRIVED M>,: [951 Hasten Siftitra •\«T !i i. B I IV" \er 17j| .1 I ..H.'i 11. 1.84 N l iw iii H«fTU Z.'4 Mm* 1 3.^ i ,i. .i i h- v Bar 1! i (.a.,:: I n82 words
-
-
Page 12 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous60 1951-07-20 12 Soccer: D- XA—S.M.W.U. v Netoji MFC. at C.Y.M.A.: Dir 3B -R.V. Kt'ppel Barracks v Seletar FC. at Geylang. Bus:,'?** Houses League: F. AN. v Sim« Derby at F. N.; SCS. r Guthries at Farrer Park. Inter- Va n i l y Games Hongkong University v Y.M.C.A. (Tennis) at YMCA: University60 words
-
Miscellaneous30 1951-07-20 12 T| iplll HUH TIUEb at the principal resortg in Malaya. TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 12.45 11.43 Malacca 8.48 9.20 Port Dickson 7.J9 8.01 Port S'haui 6.3« 7.06 Penang 1.57 1.4930 words
-