Singapore Standard, 6 September 1951

Total Pages: 12
1 12 Singapore Standard
  • 19 1 Singapore Tiger Standard ?L. SI NO. 67 SINGAPORE, TH f 'USD AY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
    19 words
  • 685 1 Trvgve Lie Says i N Has Gained \'ld(*(l Stature M I) TiONS, Srpl. ,"> (Kt'iitt-r) Mr. Trygve ,i.rv (.tu.rai of the I nitrtt Nations slates m Mi.ii rrporl hi the (Central Assembly, published |>«.i»»- had been strengthened. However, ;h ii nrhra the full impart of the war
    685 words
  • 93 1 rd Slufl Lori ivpond< tv IPOfl W-1 1; has nou used t il one of the Officers of \;><) aal Armed killed m a -h Sunuei .:>•! m M ;■!:!> v*a> rial. al. Sir i Kodaej i* h Allied nnaMl a (hiei. 1 tNi
    93 words
  • 9 1 Peport■oo i hold of the shortly eduled to A.P.
    A.P.  -  9 words
  • 194 1 rOLOMBO, Sept. 3 (Renter) The 6.000-ton Polish rcaacl Micdciewics is clue here m ballast from alentla on Saturday to load at least 1.000 tons of rubber for the People's Republic of China, her ajjenls said today. Ceylon shippers have booked the 5.800 tons of freight
    194 words
  • 99 1 WASHINGTON, Sept 5 (AP) The pnce ol synthetic rubber will go up une and a half cents a pound next month to help finance government p ins to boost product] mi from TtJO.Ooo to 866.000 lons tons a year. Tyre price* m climb slightly if
    99 words
  • 160 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 5: (Reuter) Setting up of an international rubber reserve pool to meet the Western Allies needs m the event ot war is urged here by a 9enate Armed Services sut committee. Each nation would have a financial interest and a proportionate call.
    160 words
  • 45 1 Harriman Meets Tito photo. Mr. W. Averell Harriman (centre) m conversation with Marshal Tito and Yugoslavia's reign minister Edvard Kardelij (left) at the Marshal's summer residei.ce at Bled. August 25. American aid to Yugoslavia was believed to be the main topic of the conversation. AP
    AP  -  45 words
  • 304 1 LONDON, S«-pt. ."> (Rt-iiler) Britain, facing serious cliflu'iiltit> m the world tra«lt% may soon have to decide nvw cuts m her spending on dollar imports. This was learned from informed quarters Last night as Mr Hugh Gaitskell, Chancellor of the Exchequer.
    304 words
  • 170 1 KOREA Red Targets Pounded TOKYO. Sept. 5. (IJeuterAAP>— United Nations warplanes today attacked troops and supply build-ups m wave after wave ot high explosive and napa'm bombing to soften a predicted new Communist offensive. Medium bombers used radar to pound key marshalling yards through heavy ground mist. Hundreds oi vehicles
    170 words
  • Article, Illustration
    49 1 photo. Mr. Arthur Lazenby, Secre-tary-Manager of the London Press Club (above) reached Singapore last night by Qantas BOAC on his way to a sixweek goodwill tour of Australia. He has held his post for 33 years and probably knows more newspapermen m the Commonwealth than any other man. Standard
    Standard  -  49 words
  • 106 1 LONDON. Sent. 5 (AP) His Majesty the King will return here from Scotland on Saturday, a Palace announcement said today, to give his medical advisers an opportunity of making a more ♦horough examination than has been possible before. Two specialists h;ive seen the
    106 words
  • 115 1 BONN, Sept. 5, (Renter) British authorities m Germany are satisfied everything possible is being done to prevent German oil specialists from going to Persia, a British official said here today. Usually reliable reports said about 400 German engineers and oil experts had applied to
    115 words
  • 183 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 5, (Reuter) President Truman's surprise assertion last night that the United States was building "fantastic" new weapons was interpreted by military officials here t»day as a likely reference to progress m such known fields of destruction as atomic bombs, hydrogen bombs
    183 words
  • 355 1 Iran To Give UK Britons Expelled WANTS OIL TALKS RESUMED TEHERAN, Sept. 5: (Reuter) Persian Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadeq is to give the British Government a 15-day ultimatum to resume oil negotiations, he announced m an impa«If Britain does not agree Persia will expel all the remaining 350 British teehnieians
    355 words
  • 173 1 If Proposals Worthwhile LONDON. Sept. ."> (AT) BritUW fiir— ill nilieial* said today Britain i» ready any time to reMitne <»il talk* with Iran if the Teheran government fia- any "worthwhile" eoimter-propo^al* to put forward. But. t h«.-- officials >a: I B; tain so
    173 words
  • 127 1 ABADAX. Sop* 5, (Reuler) Tiie entire British stall of tlie Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's technical trafalillf depart merit I Abadan lor home today atlei resigning m protest against reinstatement of three Persian apprentices. The BritOM, Mr Tudor L Stephens, heal dI the department
    127 words
  • 40 1 LONDON, Sept. 5, (Reutor). The Anglo-Irani«3n Oil Company today warned any concern or individuals who attempted to purchase crude oil or oil products bom the Persian government that it would take the necessary action to protect its rights.
    40 words
  • 84 1 with reference to i report published m The Standard Sept 4. statinn tliiU Die M. k Hai was DOC oi the ve.sj.ei* rictair.rd *t Tanjoog Pi ink Jakarta, by tin- Indonesian itu thorities, the C!h<>k Guan S:!i» ping Co., Ltd. Singapore m.- 1^ th:ii
    84 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 116 2 Granite Men Serve 1 9-Day Strike Notice Standard SlalT K«-p«rit r \IMK T 100 workers m ||m granite quarry of IHrimrn. K.*art ami Coni|»;in>, of Hukit Timah Road, Singapore, may t<» on -ink.- on Sept. I'J >f lh«ir dciund for a .'JO p«f r«-nl JMCFCMC vs;i^«- i-> not m t
    116 words
  • 57 2 THREE Chinese busines I a total of $17.' m the Singapore first] Dia-'th*. Couii yesterday, fbi teasing false invoices to their cunomers m the Federation They were Koh Liang X i r as fined (750, nnrf Porn >". ng Sua, and I A (j g were
    57 words
  • 175 2 Mh\ K. DASARATHA RAJ. (labour, Rochore) i* In quiz <.m<-rninrnt concerning the expansion of the Malawi Hall m London, at the next meeting of the I ggmrttvc (ou mil on Sept. 18. lr. written Questions, be will ash whether Government will reconsider early the matter of
    175 words
  • 42 2 JOHN WOULFE (37), a fireman greaser on board the Neritopsis, was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with deserting his ship at Puh«u Bukom on Sept. 3. He claimed trial and was offered $250 bail until Sept. 13.
    42 words
  • 247 2 Judge Rejects Jury's 6-1 Verdict Orders Retrial Of Two Sailors Standard Staff Reporter REFUSING to accept the jury's 6-1 majority verdict of guilty, Mr. Justice Fletcher Rogers ordered a retrial of Stoker Mechanics Geoffrey Langton and Joseph F. Key, two British INaval ratings who had been on trial on a
    247 words
  • 264 2 Standard Staff Reporter A MARINE police corporal told the Singapore Third Distrid Court yesterday, that while under orders to watch the movements of two volunteer special constables, he saw them accepting $200 from a taikong of a motor tongkang. The corporal, John
    264 words
  • 163 2 The Roast Duck Skin takes over... Standard Staff Reporter ROAST duck skin (hwa loh up) is gaining m popularity m Singapore now that suckling pig is no longer available m restaurants since the Government ban on the slaughter of pigs under ten pounds. With many gourmets who feel that they
    163 words
  • 64 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION that moral and civic training should be given to school children will be made to the Singapore Government by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj (Labour. Roehore) at the Legislative Council on Sept. 18. Mr. Raj will also ask whether moral and
    64 words
  • 58 2 Standard Staff Reporter P. RENGASAMY and K. Balasingam, were each sentenced to three months rigorcur imprisonment m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for Tying to extort S2 from a shopkeeper. Mohamed Kassim by threatening the latter with injury to his business at Nelson Road on
    58 words
  • 387 2 Standard Staff Reporter LIEUTENANT Peter John Tooley, R.A.P.C, told a Singapore general court martial yesterday that on the two occasions when he took two sealed bags alleged to contain £1,000 and £5,000 for deposit m the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, he was accompanied by an
    387 words
  • 29 2 DOCTORS H. Scrimgeour and GH. Lowe, Super-scale Administrative Officers. Grade B, Malayan Medical Service, have i been promoted as Administrative Officers. Grade A. Malayan M?di- j cal Service.
    29 words
  • 210 2 Reader Gives $50 To Start Fund For Kwong AhChee Standard Staff Reporter A EUROPEAN reader of the Singapore Standard, who wishes to remain anonymous, has sent a cheque for $50 to start a fund for 44--year-old Kwong Ah Chee, Singapor trishaman who lost his life savings of $2,340 and $1,240
    210 words
  • 230 2 Standard Staff Reporter CHONG KOK LIM. an Ip»h miner, was fined $250 m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, when he admitted assaulting "AS. P. Eu Cheow Yang. a police officer at Hill Street on Aug 27. The prosecution story was that at
    230 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 36 2 I FINE QUALITY wj*l LEATHER JACKETS mm- ll\ I W C^^%> m) > «lI\M V ront Qnd p o k et Fast f W I I HI, x_f iTw >s niy^& gill m V k A B
      36 words
    • 150 2 X sffi +H B (H| j;^r t "SERRAVALLO'S TONIC The ideal Tonic and Restorative. If you **Nervy, "Run down," "Serravallo's Toni< what you want. The Virtues of "Serravallo's Tonic" are welikruw v Medical Men, by whom it is largely pMVCtfbei It builds up Brain, Nerve and Body. There is Not
      150 words
  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 128 2 SIM6APORE MAKE M chard Road Fren< h •m Commercial ciassej G nun »sti< s ft K< ss 6 p.m.. Cycle R iati Meeting le tennis 7 pm. < Uaesc V V CA, Selegii H I B ket ball 5.30 p m.. T r ese Chess loun Si lent free Eng
      128 words
    • 24 2 mO*Zm h ,w« a^>^^^^^PnJ^n^^'9^^l\Ayo HIM MAH CHILE HAiVT NO J\ OUGmVa Bf' W C% C T^ A "illrf^ Jl BRAINS*-') 2 J BUT. kKI
      24 words

  • 14 3 LANTERN MEN HAVE BIG BOOM 1 the sp< if the c ild cc miles
    14 words
  • 113 3 THI SI v [FORD r ib, Singa- >:d a mccl ng o1 .1 g i te ichers tomorrow I p n at Rafl .1 stitution Mrs Hnmon R 1 m to dis- v^ p kssibility ol rming a tuate Te iche s 1 Union. Guests
    113 words
  • 128 3 Ml ;i» Slates Information Service m Kuala Lumpur and Peaang announced applications art- bring invited from ontts i!» Singapore and Ike Federation of la r ships and fellowships m American i .i ;f- for ihe 1 4 >.">2- I *>.">. i academic j New
    128 words
  • 65 3 A MAHARANI ON ROLE OF WOMEN of travel round the world Mrs. Hodgsoa confessed that she never came across a more cosmopolitan group than this on< yesterday. The Rfaharani siid that women could do ninth for international friendship. She slid. women control our hu hands and sons and that will
    Standard  -  65 words
  • 332 3 REGULATIONS have been formulated for the award of bursaries from Government funds to students of the University of Malaya. A Government release yesterday stated that bursaries will be granted where the financial circumstances of the applicant would otherwise preclude a deserving student undertaking
    332 words
  • 95 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SERVIO! COMMITTEE r the Singapore 'Municipal Commissioners will consider, at its next meeting, request from the Municipal Hospital Assistants for revision of their salary scale to bring them into line with the Bonham revised scales for Government Hospital Assistants. Originally, the
    95 words
  • 228 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SUCCESS of Singapore's public cleansing service depends upon the behaviour and civic responsibility ot the public, more advancement m housing schemes to ciean up the over-populated slum areas of the city and elimination of hawkers who use public streets and backlanes
    228 words
  • 428 3 'NO NEED FOR FISH CO-OPMARKET' Operators Should Extend Activities Standard Stall Reporter THERI ARE NO -rounds for establishing a co-opetfative fish marketing organisation m Singapore at this stage* Iliis is tlie considered view of the Co-operative Fish Markrlin^ Committee appointed by Government m August V)^), as contained m it* preliminary
    428 words
  • Article, Illustration
    186 3 Standard Staff Reporter A vast area olf the Lim Chu Kang and Chua Chu Kaag Road junction caught fire yesterday evening and burned continuously till well into 11 o'clock last night even after the Municipal Fire Brigade had reportedly put it out at 6 p.m. Frantic calls to The Standard
    Standard  -  186 words
  • 154 3 Standard Staff K< porter THE EXECUTIVE Council of the Army Civil Service Union, yesterday decided to support the move by the Singapore Federa"i hi oi Services Unions to hold a mass meeting of all civilian employees of 'he three Services to protest against the recent
    154 words
  • Article, Illustration
    47 3 The new automatic traffic lights installed at the junction of Mountbatten Road, Geylang Road and Kallang Road. One of the traffic lights face Mountbatten Road while another is located beside the petrol kiosk m the corner of Mountbatten Road and Geylang Road. Standard pictured by Michael Goh.
    47 words
  • 170 3 CASH collections m aid ot the Kampong Bugis Relief Fund through gate admissions from specially-staged Chinese concerts and dramas at the New and Great World Parks now amount to $20,709.56. The Standard was told yesterday. In the New World alone a sum of
    170 words
  • 31 3 MR. F. X. BFINS. a Government pensioner, has been appointed Deputy Commissioner, Singapore Registration. Mr. Beins was Deputy Collector ol Land R.'venue. Malacca, prior to bis retirement m 194(5.
    31 words
  • 31 3 AN unarmed Chinese walked into a house at Duku Road and relieved the woman occupant of STO7 m cash and jewellery at 4 a.m. on 'I ues< lay.
    31 words
  • 192 3 AN ATTRACTIVE, young woman lo!<l the >in»aj)or< Second l'oSi«<- Court mterda* thai her liunhaml triitl to choke ber *hh a bolster because *lir refu«r4 to have an abortion. Thf woman Lii\ Soo. roinplaiitant m a maiiilrii-aiH-e suit against her lni>l>and. Mirharl Tan Kirn alleged
    192 words
  • 131 3 TH E CHAIRM W of the Singapore Harbour Board i I epresent the claims of the SHB Staff Association, rep i senting monthly-paid employees, for increased cost of IK allowances m line with those paid by the Government to the Board. This is stated
    131 words
  • 33 3 Mi\ AH Blri il S iNO v. j Quitl (i I le v. 1 gapoti I Police Court yesterday tempting to commit suicide \i Gt j lang Sei ai on Aug tl
    33 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 250 3 WDILAR PRODUCTS ~%\r.\ RECOMMEND 3 WiTil CONFIDENCE v >rld timous re.juven.itor !|IVIUJ thai Makes manly men! Over lers, fiinrtional v^eakness, et<*. i I prrmature iseiag. S| iallv forrmil itf*d to meet the ;rmerativ« aeeaa af women. ol aervaoa trouble, loss of urlj bt'nt'fivi.«| at the time of Life sli »sef
      250 words
    • 98 3 idval for luvalinvd dvl iwriv*. Every practical facility for the speedy delivery of merchandise is built intd this redesigned super-capacity van. Sliding doors, greater load capacity, ease of_access and maximum visibility make this new Commer pjodoct a CAI ICIIT CCATIIDCC SALIENT rcATUKti cylinder engine, with the cylinder bores CHROME nmshed
      98 words

  • 341 4 UMNO CHIEF GETS SEAT IN FED. LEGCO Welcomes Offer To Aid Malays Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tungku Abdul Rahman, 4S-year-old President of the UMNO and Deputy Public Prosecutor, told The Standard today that he is definitely leaving the Legal Department at the end of the ""life added that
    341 words
  • Article, Illustration
    36 4 -Photo by Mr. R. Ratnasingam of the United Engineers. Singapore, and his bride, Miss Sophie Ratnam. who is on the staff of St. Joseph's Continuation School. Singapore. They were married m Seremban recently.- Keng U Studio
    Keng U Studio  -  36 words
  • 62 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— A Chinese. Goh Swee Peng, pleaded guilty before the second maeistrate, Inche Haron. today, for having m his possession (30 Singapore Turf Club sweep tickets for races to be held on Sept 8. 12. 15. a pair of grey trousers, a handbag and cosmetics, valued
    62 words
  • 49 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— One hundred sector officers for Kuala Lumpur's Home Guard organisation will be gazetted shortly. They are drawn from people ol all races living within the Kuala Lumpur district. A chief ufricer. two deputy chief officers, and several group officers have already been appointed.
    49 words
  • 111 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Sikh woman. Ajit Kaur. who was produced before the first magistrate for the 23rd time on a charge of stealing clothing and jewellery valued at $1,400 from her husband. Kartar Singh. was acquitted and discharged by Mr. A. P. Jack as the prosecution withdrew
    111 words
  • Article, Illustration
    87 4 A FORUM on regional youth conference m Southeast Asia was held from Aug. 4—16 as part of the general assembly meeting: of the World Assembly of Youth (W.A.Y.) at Cornell University m Ithaca, New York. Approximately 500 young people from tiO countries attended the youth conference, Malaya sent a delegation
    USIS  -  87 words
  • 198 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. One of the most active bandits m Central Johore, who is known to have been responsible for planning a number of serious outrages, including the killing of a police constable and the wounding of another m the Lam Lee
    198 words
  • 140 4 Standard Start Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Wed —More than $40,000 was collected hy the managing committee. Weifare Week. Johnre Bahru. during the four days of carnival shows, the amateur boxing and Carnival Queen contest About 50.000 people thronged the carnival park during the past lour nights and
    140 words
  • 303 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The usual quiet surrounding the precincts of the lower courts here was rudely disturbed this morning when two young Indians. Loganathan and Kandasamy, attempted to escape from custody as they were being led out of the
    303 words
  • 93 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr H. Clarleton Greene, head of the Emergency Information Services, is leaving for the UK on Sept. 16 on his period of >ervice coming to an end. Mr Eiiot Watrous, the present deputy head, will take charge and when
    93 words
  • 271 4 MR Justice F.A. Briggs will leave Kota Bahru soon on transfer. He will be succeeded by Mr. Justice C H. Whitton. MR D W. TIPTON has taken over the duties of Manager of the Mercantile Bank. Kota Bahru. from Mr. L.G Attebury who has been transferred to
    271 words
  • 93 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The finance committee of the Malayan Chinese Association, today, approved a contribution of $14,000 towards the construction of Chinese schools m resettlement areas. A sum of $6,500 will be contributed to Chinese schools being constructed m Bukit Gelugor.
    93 words
  • 11 4 JANSZ: On S. i>< rg M< s; '.'lie fa i
    11 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 211 4 <XjFj cf perfection, combined u,th 6oe vmeg-r and ~""~"^^^^B seasoned with Heinz \|*itriMl^/ fl o^n rare spices. Tiw I WLIII/ That's the reason (I there's such an outstand- i \1 IUI'IMIV ire difference m Hem/ \\KETCHUP/B Tomato Kttchup. I VAMtITttS I Heinz Tomato KetcKup INDIGESTION HeAe's the family stancUnf The
      211 words
    • 63 4 TENDER NOTICE MALAY REGIMENT TENDER NOTICE r rEXDERS are invited for the supply of White CanvasShoes m various sizes to the Malay Regiment Tenders will close at 12 o'clock noon on loth September 1951. Samples -:an be seen on application from Regiment Ordnance Officer, Malay Regiment Port Dickson. Schedules can
      63 words
    • 845 4 M I B I Jfl WV ■fc. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT r UNGKU Abdullah bin Omar, L* 20 Jalan Mohamed Amin, rohore Bahru, Johore and on >ehalf of my bereaved families ™»rv dearly thank all tnose 'fends of my dearest brother. SITUATIONS he late Ungku Ahmed bin )mar, the Treasurer, and UF a
      845 words
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 47 4 I* 1 "fUERE GOES ELMER, TH' J f I REALLY SWOLJLDWT 1 H\^ f i J^K^""^C""^HMHBIK^-/ r "*S ■Mj^^^AiW^ X^T^ I V l^ S^ I Xt*r<?^Jr^> 1951 BY WARNER BROS. CA(vloo N S. TCT^V. I I^l I X/^/"^ ~~Z^*^'~~~Z-—* y^^'i^/ T BE^ v s. p*t. off. I
      47 words

  • 62 5 THE marriage between Mr. Ret m am and Miss Packiam I ;j p tee according to Hindu Rites 1 on Monday at Kuantan. The i fgr trc is attached to the' Ku tan Post Office He is tl c son of Madam Kuachu. The bride is the daughter
    62 words
  • 36 5 THE 1 ing Wai I bi v eh of le Penang Labour Party will hold its first discussion meet on Sunday at 8.30 p.m.. at the Penang Hindu Sabah, No 205 Dato Kramat Road.
    36 words
  • 365 5 ICE s»'1!«t. Lee Kwong Lai. related m the Singapore V^-.iz*' Court yesterday how his 18-year-oi«l daughter, Lee Yuel Kwai, was struck on her neck \*i:!i a chopper and «li<tl a.-, a result of the wound. iDc i.i!p, or v. is giving <.'\ Id—
    365 words
  • 199 5 SUBSTATIONS liable to lo.ul >lu-ililing: i>V\ Prince St. Market St.. Raffles Place Maiaora >t.. Boat Quay, I uion Kuihiinx. Iliime l*i|»f. Khi'«'iii, lord. Bin Seng, Wire Mesh, P.W.D. Quarry. Nanyanf Mfg.. Kukit Puiuang. National larhon. Princess Klizabetb ISt.. Dairy Farm. I'lu Panda n. 4unmg I. 2, a link
    199 words
  • 435 5 Ariff Surprises Non-Malays SONS OF THE SOIL' DEMAND EQUAL RIGHTS Standard Staff Correspondent PEN AM;, Wed. Several non-Malay leaders to<lay expressed surprise at the attitude of Dr. K. >I. Arifl, a prominent Malay leader here who said that the position of non-Malays could not be considered within "This special period
    435 words
  • Article, Illustration
    93 5 Dr. Percy Hodgson. Past President of Rotary International (third from left) being presented with the flag of the Singapore Rotary Club by its president Mr. K. M. Engelm.inn at the Club's weekly luncheon m the Capitol Blue Room yesterday. Dr. Hodgson who is on a world tour leaves
    Chee Koon Lin  -  93 words
  • 737 5 IPOH. Wed.— The following are the successful candidates at the recent Perak Normal Class Examinations held m the various centres m the state: First Year Elementary Course A L 950 —1951. IPOH CENTRE Miss Mary Siew. 5.M.1.. Ipoh. Miss Ruth Thambyrajah, A.C.G. S. Ipoh. Miss Josephine
    737 words
  • 189 5 Standard Start ('orre*{»oml«'nt IPOH. VU*<i. Tin* IVrak Landowners Iwociation U now seeking th<* support of a* many organisation* :as possible connected with house l>uil«lin«: project*, to strengthen its rase for presentation of a memorandum .to Government on the Emergency (Building Control) Regulations. The
    189 words
  • 408 5 They Disagree But Are Net Disagreeable Standard St.tM Kc^orti r THE mm o ft! R ary, where thei ad I before, itid that simp i Dr Perry Eiodg ill Pi Pte--51 i« j ut of ELotarj I i had done titisjg eke hai o ;t done i tat Mian-Hia> ic
    408 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 245 5 #00* Fabulous 1 NEVER \^jm BEFORE iXCITEMENT!^ M'HITE SAT. 1 PERFECTED BY SCIENCE yriil visible iltlf INK SUPPLY ■OBTAINABLE JK FROM ALL JW II PEN^r MM THROUGHT- mM OUT-' 7 PARKER /^MALAYA DUDFOID am \t i n paw st«^ ici -i noM k»i< >MjON. JANES V ILL! <\ > V
      245 words
    • 91 5 f 4/§i f+ i I 4 I vJ vJ \J UL A^ ndciQnc© CuU and woaail* (old iVct ixiiik PHILIPS INf RAPHIL. THE NEW LAMP THAT HEALS I! rheumatic pains, lumbago, a sprained ankle, muscular pain or some form of inflammation is preventing you from enjoying life to the lull,
      91 words
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 868 6 Singapore tiger Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Pious Intentions |T is amazing how enthusiastic everyone becomes 1 about the need for new industries m Singapore. You have only to mention the word "industrialization and businessmen and bureaucrats will deliver learned and lengthy discourses on the subject. Heads will nod grave agreement
    868 words
  • 913 6 America Is Generous And Yet Nations Fear Their Benefactor! America the Golden, With milk and honey blest. Beneath thy contemplation Sink heart and voice oppressed.* 9 'THIS ih a parody of a famous hymn, Ramsay Muir used it for the title of a political book 4 >5 veara ago. What
    913 words
  • Review of Views
    • 73 6 UTUSAN Melayu welcomed the< Money Lenders Bill which willj be discussed m the Federal) Legislative Council on the I9*.h( of this month. •"T:ii.« money lending business hit? caused much misery ;md M)ci;tl corruption among the people of this country t s i i d. Utusan. "Those m me
      73 words
    • 226 6 THKRE is an urgent need for more private hospitals m the Colony, and more doctors should be brought m to meet the requirements of the entire population, advocated S i n Chew Jit Poh At the moment, said the D;iily. there is only one Government employed
      226 words
    • 165 6 PRO- K U OM IN T A N G C hung Shing Jit Pan criticized America, editorially for ni>t allowing Nationalist China to join m the Japanese peace treaty talks. The Daily accused America of betraying "free China'" and said that America should b« ashamed of this under-hand trick.
      165 words
  • 179 6 Sir:— An article. "The Saga oi Mitsu and her Family", which appeared m the Straits Times recently, caught my eye and does certainly call toi comment. 1 sympathise with Mrs. Christensen. She would probably have experienced far less trouble had she brought with her old Joe and
    179 words
  • 239 6 Sir. As an additional argument to enforce the editorial stand you have taken on Birth Control. I submit a note that should give local contraceptivists pause, for it shows all of us what the shape of things to come might be here it this group's activities
    239 words
  • 39 6 SYDNEY: (Airmail) AUSTRALIA'S Kangaroo population is being cut by at least a million a year for hide export said Taronga Park Zoo chairman Mr. E J Hallstrom. He added that if the killing rate is maintained
    39 words
  • 1244 6 Malaya Belongs Only To The Malays Sir;— "Baba Yong" of lpoh m bis article under "A Malayan Too" published m the column 'We The People" on Thursday Au«. 2, 1951, was quite right when he said that his people have stayed m Malaya till they have become
    1,244 words
  • 2 6
    2 words
  • 85 6 Say what you like BY TAKAR tn m i came tionar\ search nrould ir,!i'.j< v. li tence i B \\<-: It i s".!; the 1914 V. control te ments ther supplied to c p:md its c 1939 W... L'SA tial control of weal-i the World is div countries d tommy-g
    85 words
  • 130 6 §ir I fully cndui.se TC S j viewpoints published m your recent issu c on the strengthening of inter-communal cooperation It is gratifying to note that this co-operation— as evidenced by the existence of Sino-Malay companies—, though m the initial Mage, i* already m being And it i*
    130 words
  • 196 6 Conscience And The Party Line S:r The Eng can bardl3 1 1 accu: I tisanship with v here as the P: I or Labour P representatives the Legislative Counci Municipal Conu rhe reas ted sober and sch ti(jn may 4 :.< without prejud by those rrog i Councillors Labour Commits
    196 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements

  • 407 7 TRU MAN WARNS: Pacific Peace Is Menaced By Another Quarter FRANCISCO, Srpt. 5 (Reuter) The Japanese peace m < waa getting down to hard business today after Presii jiiiau" l'orinal opening late last night with a warning that lother quarter' 1 threatened peace m the Pacific. President Truman opened conference
    407 words
  • 67 7 IS FB \M 1n('O Sept. 5. lapaaese Premier Vesliida received a n iii,ii(l«r Tuesday ist is not foruottrn -i Mi t ionrtesy Brigadßei Geaetal f Koinulo Koreinn |h« Philippines. ised ihakteg !:.inds il-htrs Komulo > is tht* Irs4 Japn.i I have >h.iken thr
    67 words
  • 18 7 HK As Truce Talks Site Said Unlikely pi .1 be <>tti- i s i d securii ire thai
    18 words
  • 134 7 Leftwingers Of TUC Suffer Defeat BLACKPOOL. Sept 5 (UP)A leftwing motion of the Trades Union Congress here urging "an md to American interference with British trade with Russia. China and Eastern European countries" was decisively defeated, today amid an uproar of Communist booing. Union representatives recorded 5,213.000 votes against the
    134 words
  • 34 7 SOUTHAMPTON, Sept 5 (Reuter)— After three years Rghting m Malaya the First Battalion, the King's Own Yorkshire Lijjhi Infantry, returned here during i v i^ night m the ti ansport, Dunera.
    34 words
  • 99 7 LONDON. Sept. 5 (Reuter)— ln most sections of the London Stock Exchange turnover at the start of the new account was disappointingly small. The speech yesterday by the Chancellor of the Exchequer with its references to economic problems ahead exerted restraining influence m domestic issues but nevertheless there
    99 words
  • 72 7 Major General A. Janus* H. Cassels (centre). Commander of the British Commonwealth Division, points out positions on a map to his aides, Colonel E. D. Danby (left), of Ottawa. Canada, and Colonel A. W. Vickers. of Norfolk. England, on the Korean front, Aug. 25. The Division
    A.P.  -  72 words
  • 245 7 LONDON, Sept. .*> (IP). Reports from India* northern frontiers said today that the Russians ha\e installed a radar system along Western Tibet and China's Sinkian" Province borders with India, Kashmir and Pakistan. A Charter Airline Company pilot said his plane's instruments
    245 words
  • 200 7 UK Cabinet: Next Move Up To Iran LONDON. Sept 5, (Renter) The British Cabinet last night endorsed Mr. Richard Stokes' decision on his return from his unsuccessful mission to Persia to leave the next move m the oil dispute to Teheran. The first fun meeting of the Cabinet since Parliament
    200 words
  • 54 7 HONGKONG, Sept. 5 <AP> Peking radio yesterday announced the "permanent banishment from Cnina of Apostolic Internuncio Archbishop Anthony Riberi. thus severing China Catholics" last tie with the Vatican. The action climaxed Peking's campaign to sk up an "independent church 1 tree of Rome and taking
    54 words
  • 241 7 KASHMIR NEW DELHI. Sept. 5 (UP)— Informed sources believe United Nations representative Frank Graham's mission to the Indian subcontinent is coining to an end and Graham will be leaving soon for Karachi en route to Geneva where he will report to the Security
    241 words
  • 129 7 ALEXANDRIA Sepl 5, (API -Forelgii Minister llohamed Saleh El Di:-i Tuesday i I P mised that the Anglo-Egyptian treaty of 19:^ will tM deno met d before the preseni P- session dusts Appealing to bungej strikers to end their strike— called Ui inforce Egypt's demands For
    129 words
  • 78 7 T.OXDOW Sept. 5 (Reuter)— A diamond rush has started m R:;'ish Guiana following the f i ding of tiOO carats of perfect gems m the Cuyuni River dis•■i 1 by eight miners, according i > an Exchange Telegraph report from Georgetown. It was described as
    78 words
  • 33 7 PARIS. Sept 5, <AFP> The Jakarta radio yesterday an nounced that skirmishes i taken pace between Nati Army units and the troop> four battalions which rebeli* last Aug. 17. g^- Er
    33 words
  • 228 7 WASHINGTON, Scpl. 5 (UP). Bri«a«li«r Urn. Francis Brink, rhi«f of th»- I nit<<l Maio Military Assistance l*roup m hi<in-(.hiiia. fcaM |>r< •*»> conlrriit r today that tin- military -ilti.aion m l;uio-< hui;i MM met h improved ever 10 m«»rith> a^o. He sa jcJ th i^
    228 words
  • 252 7 AMMAN. Sept. 5. (Bran i Jordan's Crown I'urne Emir Talal, eldest son ol the late King Abdullah, who mm assassinated m July, ua- to day proclaimed King. The proclamation ua made after the Cabinet ieci sion was presented to the Jordan Parliament and improved
    252 words
  • 34 7 HONGKONG, Sept 5 IAI I Hongkong > aew Roman i Bishop Wonsignor !-■< B ac\ S > missing m Con and his Eftte M W according to well Cath >'-.c Bources here today.
    34 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 96 7 IfW MEUKOW < m 5 STAR BRANDY m %^m> COMPETITION I R ADE MARK PRIZE WINNERS! Guthries wish to thank the many thousands who entered for the Meukow Brandy Competition ond to cnr»ounce thot the correct answer was: "The hend is holding a stalk with six leaves." The winners of
      96 words
    • 18 7 SHIRTS I $23-50 W V^ H ■Itf TUIT\T iff PYJAMAS J 27-50 PAIR SINGAPORE I !#Tu tops i
      18 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 221 8 INLAND water transport m Thailand which is of vital importance to the transport of rice and other commodities, is likely to benefit greatly from a study tour organised by the United Nations for experts of the ECAFE region. The tour begins this week with inland
    221 words
  • 165 8 Burma Air Mission Coming To Study RAF's Anti-Bandit War MISSION of about nine officers and nonconunissioned officers of the Burma Air Force is due to arrive m Malaya uext week on an ei^lit-day liaison visit to the R.A.F. m Malaya. During their stay, the Burmese fliers will visit Headquarters of
    165 words
  • 87 8 Standard Slii(>j;nig Ke|»ort«*r A 1, 700-ton Russian freighter, Saltikov Sched-rt-ii. arri\f<i m Singapore yesterday on h«*r maiden oyage* The vessel which was built m Belgium, was recently completed and handed over to her owners. Sovtorgflot, Moscow. Schedren is on her way to Karsakov, a Russian port
    87 words
  • 108 8 The helicopter weight around two-and-a half tons fits into the freighter with only inches to spare, and took nearly two days to ease into position m England. The large wheel lashed against the freighter's right-hand loading door is a "spare" for the Bris tol herself. Most unusual
    108 words
  • 139 8 SVDXKV. (Airmail) (ReuterAAP 1 Aii.v tears shed over the unloading ot Japanese onions from the freighter Anking here nust have beer, of joy by i iri abourers and ot reg et by lousewives The wh; :ie^ got 4 id an hour *xtra as
    139 words
  • 96 8 FINAL PICK OF SHB POLICEMEN Standard Shipping Reporter Letters of acceptance of posts m the new Singapore Hr.rbour Board Polite Force have been received by the Selection Board j from 152 candidates. Another 64 men who have been provisionally selected are now waiting for a final screening. If they are
    96 words
  • 181 8 Standard Shipping Keporter kIMANIS. a new twin screw cargo paoocngcr sel costing $4,000,000 !»•< 1 for the Straits Steain^h: (,'umpany, has ju-»t brr foiiiplett-d by the Calr«li»ai an Shiphuildiiip! and Ingineering (V>nipan\ of Dundee. The new ship v. huh has taken four years
    181 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 532 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SiRVICE n O*ct\and |3« Fronci^o Lo. Anqe.e. All Amencor 6 Condon "Mie, 6£ORG£ LUCKCNBACH 24/26Scp. 27 28 S^ 29Sep^/!Oc» CHINA BEA. 24/26 Ocr 27/28 Od 290cr'lHo, Acccpr^ng coroo for Hongkong Fg ImH .-•rulers of Orv Largo Deep rank« and Passeng.» ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. Id Sporr
      532 words
    • 269 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., ITD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Barge Sept 6 Vessel to* Muoj Weekly Hong Tat for Rengat Sept 13 Vessel tor Molocc- Iwice Weekly Hong Thong tor Bogon Vessel *o» Port Die kson WeeUv Si Api Api Sept 15 Tung Song for Malacca Port Hong
      269 words
    • 176 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Hollanc America Line Nedertond Rotterdar Rotterdam Amste»dorr MONTREAL HALIFAX BOSTON NSW YO"K PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE,MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S 'P» r e P. Sham Pcnong Sloterdyk (HAL) 12/20 Sept 21 Sept 22/23 Sept (2) Bali (SMN) 20/25 Sept 26 Sept 27/28 Sept (1) Ampenan (RL)
      176 words
    • 421 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CON t -FALSTRIA- tor So»0OT ♦'PATAGONIA" tor Bongkok. Hongkono. AAonilo Kobe Yokohomo 17-20 Sept 14-I« "NORDHVAL" for Bangkok 21-22 Sept 18 2O',cpt "SELANDIA" for Saigon Bangkok 16-1 7Oct 13-15-Oc» "PANAMA* for Bangkok, Hongkr Kobe Yokohama i»-Z4Oct "FIONIA" for Bongkok 23-23Oct SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANOINAV* For Colombo
      421 words
  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 185 8 fSEMSMSL W BARVES Ship <>oiliivtti (jatr &.ngbv 40 2 &.utomed --i 33 '34 2 Bengal 19/20 4 Carthage 1 2 8 City of Khart 1 ira 31 32 2 Demi 23 t Glenearn n r.' 4 H>et;'' Sil»erbe ma 6 7 7 Islander 2: 28 i Jara 15 is 4
      185 words

  • 331 9  -  T. J. LIM Disclosures In US And Rise In GSA Price Responsible By Standard Market Reporter PANIC BUYING m Singapore was responsible for a seven- rent rise m rubber prices yesterday, during which the market was very active. The situation was brought about
    331 words
  • 74 9 m sees EXPANSION OF TRADE KYO Sepi 5 (AFP) try of Internal Trade and Industhai a eonsid- ansioo will be n the voli m« of the sterling !een| c ab >!i--in ttatlv* v» aistrj I s ■•n nKl k it.oriN for the m of l n:-.\ trade ...lit rattag hi
    74 words
  • 132 9 M WUM.ION >fpt. 5 t AP)— \rmrd Services Pre- dnrss >v!) ommittee has re- I r.dfd s pt* ed> development ir*h to nrod iwe rubber iiit> w'nich can be grown I mtrd States. -tt noted that iruba and sachjxes. I lai ir .;v>r.s.
    132 words
  • 40 9 New Ceylon Tyre Plant To Be Started IP A 75,0( o tyres Km a be tiled National ade up for an Genera] Tyre W Mackie c Ceylon GownI- M ra- ith of; des tyres ii also v I mis- c
    40 words
  • 36 9 v ipping Reporter ightex Ordia, j I m Singap re trum -;.d H Dgkong ::.c Colony i BCSC {.'Ota toes I textiles. 400 hies and a quanI ukoo sugar. the m the
    36 words
  • 285 9 WASHINGTON. Sept. 5 (Reuter) The Senate Armed Services Sub-Committee on Preparedness report on the American rubber posi- tion gives two sides of the picture. On the favourable side, the report declared: The IS 5700.000.000 worth of (•overnment-owned synthetic rubber plants, built durir? the lost
    285 words
  • 280 9 Standard Staff Correspondent BANGKOK. Sept. .>. An industrial bank with To. 20 million capital will he established m Thailand next year. It will pro\ ide funds for factories to improve present equipment and obtain new machinery, •live technical advice, and assist m procuring raw
    280 words
  • 94 9 Petrol Kiosk 'War Rages MELBOURNE. Sept. 5. (Reuter-AAP) Australian service stations are taking sides m what threatens to be a trade war between Austuralian and overseas-owned petrol companies. Shell. Vacuum and Caltex have linked m a plan for chains of service stations and motor garages selling only one brand of
    94 words
  • 75 9 AT the annual general meet- ing of Hong Fatt (Sungei Besi) Limited. th e Chairman. Mr. Khoo Teik Ec, announced that the increased production during the past two months has gone a long way to strengthen the < financial position of the Com-
    75 words
  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 69 9 THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose $1.57 i $1,581 F.OJB. m bales Sept. No. 1 R.S.S. $1.57 $1.57* No. 2 R.S.S. $1.53 $1.54 No. 3 R.S.S. (nom.) $1.47 $1.48 Tone: Quiet after firm. LONDON RUBBER Wednesday's opening prices per
      69 words
    • 39 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The price of Tin today was 5439& per picul. Down 58.75. LONDON TIN Wednesday's prices first session were Spot £935 buyers, £940 sellers. Three months £890 buyers. £890 sellers. Settlement Price £935. Tone: Steady but quiet.
      39 words
  • 103 9 WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 <AP) A recommendation that synthetic rubber production m West Germany be reactivated and expanded has been made by the Senate Armed Services SubCommittee on Preparedness. "Western German synthetic rubber ihould nlav ita__naafc m supplying rubber needs of capacity of 74.000 long ton* a
    103 words
  • 88 9 Sterling Area May Relax Trade Curbs OTTAWA. Sept. 5 (Reuter):— The question of Commonwealth sterling area restrictions against trade with dollar area countries will be reopened at a meeting of Commonwealth Finance Ministers m London next January, the Canadian Press learns. The news asency says the whole i field of
    88 words
  • 763 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Wed. The firmness in the commodity prices stimulated brisk buying of Malayan rubber shares today, the majority of the quotations in this section showing improvement with sellers holding off. Industrial shares were also firm, while tins were steady, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers'
    763 words
  • 96 9 NEW DELHI, Sept. 5 (UP)— Reserve Bank of India Governor Benegal Rama Rao and his delegation to the annual meeting of the World Bank will take up the question of more dollar loans for India. India already has drawn approximately U. 5.560,000,000. 560,000,000 from
    96 words
  • 24 9 Mur e than 1.200 foreign, firms are represented m We.«t Germany s' bi^est autumn sample fair which has just opened at
    24 words
  • 106 9 Standard Market Reporter COPRA m the Singapore produce marke* was slightly steadier yesterday, buyers indicating $39 3 4 per picu! sellers $40 h No business was recorded. Coconut oil had buyers at $t>4£ per picul and sellers $66 per picui, with no transaction passing. Pepper was
    106 words
  • 33 9 Pakistan's Finance Minister Ghulam Mohammed wiU reach New Yoik cm St-pt. 9 to negotiate and sign a USJfJs.ooo.ono loan from the World B;.nk for development projects.— A P
    33 words
  • 38 9 HONGKONG. Sept. I— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hcngkon^ Exchange today were HK515.".4 to ill Sterling: HK56.595 to US$l: HK$l 819 to Malayan $1; HK50.325 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Guld HK5328.75 to one tael.
    38 words
  • 233 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPLR, Sept. 5. The balance bdweea economic dcv«^ lopment and rural improvement work m the prtgrnrmci of the Kmal and Industrial Development Authority was one of ihc main topic* of di*~ cussion at a meeting today. It was
    233 words
  • 650 9 Next Soviet Move Likely To Be On East -West Trade LONDON, Sept. 5, <OI \S). One of the next moves m Russia's "peace" rnwmatf m Furope may be made on the economic front —on the sticky and vulnerable question of East-West trade. In the roming months, it is more than
    650 words
  • 141 9 LO:<DOS. Sept. 5 fßeuter)— A novel type ot c *ening class, which is beir.g citended by the boss as icell as his most lately provwted junior clerk, has opened here to show how best to run a happy office or firm. The classes, arranged
    141 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • Article, Illustration
    617 10 111 Fated Romance On Paradise Isle BIRI) OF PARADISE" (20th Century-Fox).— Among the numerous South Sea Island tales 1 have seen on the screen m black and white or m colour, fewhave moved me a.s much as this one which was photographed almost entirely on location m
    617 words
  • 488 10 >r ]MIE MATING SEASON^ A (Paramount) Here's i Hollywood "laugh hit" wi ich somehow misses the bu-- simply because it iust hasn't enough strength m its plot to keep the humour bubbling all the way through Furthermore, it is far too long drawn-out, and
    488 words
  • 18 10 I43LLYWOOD. Snpt 4 rUP) i-t« ~ur B n )nde snaoely actress 1 k 25 wearin a
    18 words
  • 562 10 -OOTEL SAHARA" (Tower A-l Film) Here's a lighthearted romantic comedy that brings only one thing when it's shown on the screen— LAUGHS. And what laughs at that, too! Make no mistake. Despite it's insipid title, this film's got everything that goes to make it one of
    562 words
  • 99 10 T ONDON, Sept. 5 (AP)- Robert Stack, the Hollywood actor, said yesterday he has been refused a permit by the British Labour Ministry to make a movie m this country Stack said the denial was on advice of Equity, the British Actors' Union. The movie is "Th e Gift
    99 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 457 10 OPENS TODAY =,l Jl a.iii-1..i0.1.f».ir> 9.M p.m. B New AlhambrA- I H PERSONAL INTRODUCTION 1 TO THE MUSICAL GREAT' ■f 5 nBI t- nB SB [iit^* B^B „r peerce >-c n« ;1( conner kI i! men and music""' I A fiy'.t P'ctfu-:t 1M v i BB _J r■■ '._r-. pBJ
      457 words
    • 222 10 GO GAY WITH M i i |l .../AT THE GAYEST... II il'l'il I jll ...MOST FASCINATING \\i, TANTALIZING Ml SIC \LW()\ hi |j »^>- '»V*° "»**NIII •NOB r%? la 1 l^^P VfffHf (H Jf a jEr^m .AT Mm/%. r MaJar/an FUfa Urnt's 14 1951 ALL -MALAY AN 30 th. AAA
      222 words
  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 127 10 Crossword No. 57 CLI'ES ACROSS:— 6 The cnosen people speak for the voters: Am u o lch one Rets m a P air S? y- L y er y,,«nany. for example. Xth a be 8t V lO Here we wo ld rather make a promotion: 11 n 'StJk 10 I**!*
      127 words
    • 389 10 TODAYS FORECAST: 1 I Here is a remarkable 1 div which will have I 1 repercussion In collective I 1 or individual spheres. Some 1 risk of imprudence between i 10 and 11 a.m. but this i ma> be easily avoided. i (iood luck, success. favours, improvements m mone> matters.
      389 words

  • 23 11 PARIS. Sept. 5. {AP) French Middleweight Robert lemain announced yesterday be will retire from boxing after an eight-month campaign m the United States.
    23 words
  • 49 11 CLEVELAND, Sept. 5, (AP). —The Chicago White Sox pushed over two runs m the 11th inning last night to defeat Cleveland 3—l. This gave the idle New York Yankees a percentage point lead of .631 to .627 for Cleveland. In games, the two clubs are tied.
    49 words
  • 230 11 Ist AUSSIE TO WIN U.S. OPEN TENNIS FOREST HILLS, Sept. S (AP). Frank Sedgrnan of Australia, long overdue, finally took his place amon<£ the fine tennis champions yesterday when he brought his game to its absolute peak and slaughtered Vie Seixas of Philadelphia, 6-4, 6-1, 6-1, m the
    230 words
  • 225 11 Trabert Included In U.S. Davis Cup Team FOREST HILLS, Sept. 5 AP).— The L.S. Lawn Tennis Association Tues<lay named a t»ix-man incluclin*: Tony Trabert of Cincinnati, to Hy to Australia iu'\l winter to try to recover the Da\is Cup. In addition to Trabert, a c::* er.listee m the Xavy. the
    225 words
  • 280 11 LONDON, Sept. 4 (Reuter). Bob Appleyard, Yorkshire's oflfapin bowler or fast medium who was not considered for the tests against South Africa this summer claimed the last two MCC wickets m the match against Yorkshire at Scarborough today and thereby reached a total of 200
    280 words
  • 112 11 PARIS, Sept. 4 (Reuter) Henri Cochet, French lawn tennis are of 20 years ago. had been awarded the Red Ribbon of the Legion of Honour. ochet who will be 50 at the end of this year was a member of the famous "Musketeers" team which won the
    112 words
  • Article, Illustration
    28 11 Dew Recreation Club cricket team which won the Lower Perak league competition. Seated m the centre is their captain, Terry Koenitz, Perak state and North player.
    28 words
  • 122 11 THE Singapore Gun Club held a competition shoot at Bukit Timah Range. First match consisted of 20 skeets including doubles at posts 6. 4 and 2. For the first time, all cartridges used for this event were No. 7 shot. Second mateh 10 single rise.
    122 words
  • 25 11 LONDON. Sept. 4 (Reuter)— FOOTBALL RESULTS: LEAGUE DIVISION THREE —NORTHERN: Rochdale 1, Mansfield Town 0. GLASGOW CUP SEMIFINAL: Clyde 2, Queens Park 1.
    25 words
  • 195 11 LONDON, Sept. 4 Beater)— Final placings m the English County cricket championship table after the last match between Hampshire and Sussex today were: Nottinghamshire 111 13 3 0 7 40 The Essex and Sussex records include two points for a tie on first innings m match drawn. All
    195 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 88 11 I Took 10 Years rp flan I" iCLiIVI is PURE, SAfE MILK KLIM $0/ MILK p it n Preferewe th« WoHd ov§* .-i Intrrr.at 1 C^ir H«*frT*a MS JSgy QIEIEDJ SOUTH SEAS iwTEL LVOSI ill 1. 1 off .">. JALAN BESAfI STORE J SOlffll MALAYA'S NEWEST &5 -y-*i^}^isgS^ hotel i?i
      88 words
    • 70 11 Gian Singh m harm thvn* I Fashionably New NYLON -FISHNET STOCKINGS > r lyuflu 3 S S pY w w. V ■v a B V* New Garments, Panties, Petticoats, n Night Dresses and Frocks with Smart Embroidery hand Work. 5 #«/«>»# fjifts fur h<»rtti> F MADE IN ENGLAND Snug -filling
      70 words
  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 136 11 WEEKEND BADMINTON TIES The following ties m the Singapore Badminton Association's junior championship will, be played at the Clerical Union Hall this weekend: SATURDAY AT 7.15 p.m. Men's Junior Singles (Final): Suadi bin Haji Tahir (Gentle) v Sadali bin Suro (Merrytime). Women's Junior Singles: (Quarter-finals): Miss Oh Chwee Earn (Rex)
      136 words
    • 573 11 Inter-Club Coif Ties For Sunday Royal Singapore Golf Club meet Island Club m an inter-club match at Island Club on Sunday. The starting times are: FIRST TEE 8.15 MM. Paterson (Scr), D. McEwan (Scr) vs J. Hodgkinson (Scr.). CAR. Bateman (3). 8.20 J.H. Anderson (5), N.F. Smith (8) vs T.H.A.
      573 words

  • 176 12 Rocklites Go Down To Fathul K. IXTIiIL KARIB (I IB iefeated Bocktites Sports Club -0 m i SAI A Junior (up name at Jal.ui Besar Stadium yesterday. A•• Mlgfa the;. 5] marked pei iority i: Ihe attack m brahim Vi: -■>. 1 and RaOmai had a >ig hand. Fatl ul
    176 words
  • 74 12 RAF Buttei worth Start Kugbv Today -tX?*. IRAPl RAP Butterworth. will ■urt their rugger season with EiLJ SSSL'SS Ac Bukit MerUjam High School team on the ?2m K |r u d wh '»e the second ]J M U r> pU y •*ain«t the But•rworth Recreati.,l, Ciub on the ut Ktound.
    74 words
  • 378 12 LAYCOCK OPPOSES S.B.A. s $600,000 H ALL PLAN, QUITS shows "Unnecessarily Expensive" SINGAPORE'S proposed 5,500-seat badminton hall with ite two cJeensZS banquet Lll, will cost, not *450 000 —^StS $600,000 or more. On the grounds that these plans are "™"""g expensive" Mr. John Laycock yesterday resigned from the of the
    Mr. Lee  -  378 words
  • 302 12 Athletes On The Screen Ruth Jumped As She Saw Herself Jump.... SINGAPORE'S champion athletes hlio thrilled ■pcctatoFi ai the recent Malayan AAA meet with their record break iii!» performances were theraselve* thrilled M lliry watebed ihemaelves m arfion on the screen yesterday. The film was the Malayan Film Unit's 25
    302 words
  • 72 12 PKSANG. We* The Penane Stweei lean will meet South lima XI on Saturday at Victoria Green at .V3O p.m. Penans's team will be: Tan Swec Hock. Won» Kirn Poh. X Mar(iregor. Pjti!4 Sians iiiM-k N Reuteas, (huah P.»h Bens, (huah Poh Aun. Pin- Siann Tt-ik Lee
    72 words
  • 204 12 PENANG. Wed.— The Indian Association won the Cow and Gate Cup m the junior soccer competition, beating the Penang Sports Club 4 l m the final on Victoria Green today. Special credit went to the winners as they played with only ten men
    204 words
  • 188 12 Spate Of Goals At Geylang THERE were goals galore at Geylang Stadium yesterday when Tiong Bahru Rangers met Young Men's Muslim Association m a SAFA Division 111 "B" League match Rangers won by 7^4. Pla.^ng a man short Muslims conceded four goals m the first half Tian Teck scored three
    188 words
  • 262 12 SIR HENRY GURNEY opened the new club house of the Kuala Lumpur International Club yesterday Baying, "1 welcome its sporting purpose. I often feel thai it m only through recognising a common purpose that people of different races and communities can succeed m
    262 words
  • 346 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Danker, the Selangor Eurasian Association cleared their first hurdle m the senior knock out soccer competition today on the Princes Road ground by beating REME workshop v by four goals to two. They owed their victory to the excellent play of
    346 words
  • 579 12 BELOW is the full text of Mr. Laycock's letter to the Singapore Badminton Association Hall committee announcing- his resignation as its chairman: Sir:— 1 beg to resign from the Singapore Badminton Hall Committee as mentioned bu m e at the Committee Meeting on Monday 3rd September. At
    579 words
  • 48 12 TIDES and TIMES HKJH TIDES at thf principal resorts in Malaya TODAY: A.M. P.M Singapore 01.14 1.23 Malacca 10.25 10.31 Port Dickson 09.06 9.12 Port S'ham 08.06 7.49 Penan? 03.05 3.06 Singapore 01.56 1.53 Malacca 11.00 10.59 Port Dickson 09.41 9.40 Port S'ham 08.13 8.13 Penang 03.31 3.33
    48 words
  • 115 12 AT THEIR monthly meeting to b e held m the VMCA Orchard Road at 8 p.m today the Army Referees have invited SAFA Civilian Referees to a quiz. One of the aim? of the society is to improve the standard of refereein? and has
    115 words
  • 71 12 MALACCA. Wed. The De tention Camp trounced the Police 7 2 at the Stadium yesterday m the last game of the Craven A Cup Soccer League this year. The victory made the Detention Camp tr>am runners-up m the competition. The result did not affect the Police
    71 words
  • 38 12 LONDON Sept. 4 (Reuten Results of Rugby League matches played this evening were Lancashire Cup First Round Second Leg: Oldham 21 Rochdale 5 (eliminated). Yorkshire Cup First Round Second Le»: Leiehlev 9 Castle lord 0 (eliminated >.
    38 words
  • 171 12 By OLLIE DAMES TROBELLA (Bagby) did a winning gallop at Bukit limah yesterday when he brat Constance (Harper) by three lengths after a half mile gallop m 53 and the la*"t three m oo 3/5. The only other fast gallop was done by Gambar Melayu (Garrard)
    171 words
  • 144 12 RA TECH Corps lost 3—0 to 2nd Battalion RAOC in a united services league match at Nee Soon today. From the kick-off RAOC attacked vigorously and came near to scoring when Churton, a newcomer from England, just missed a goal by inches.
    144 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 196 12 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! 0 Because Swedish Angel failed ro appc Saturday, Prowoter Wally Oakes Ufa sure m announcin' a SPECIAL CONCESSION NIGHT on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER a EVERY PATRON WITH ONL Ah\|K. l<( TICKET MAY BRING AN PERSON FREE! Ihk P F fi D P r r^^m PEHCHFFF i If j BARON
      196 words