Singapore Standard, 27 November 1951
1951-11-27
1
12
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/singstandard
Singapore Standard
-
Title Section15 1951-11-27 1 Singapore Standard VOL. II NO. 149 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1951 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS15 words
-
48 1951-11-27 1 Final Accord On Cease -Fire Line Reached Korea. Nov. 26 (Reuter-AAP) I oited Nations staff officers i a 145-mile a«ree«l ceasefire line ip ol Korea. with bleak meet g the G*St endai ns ities been the breakkesman, S Levie. nznuni m, ma nave zone if c :he ri:.u48 words
-
165 1951-11-27 1 Govt. Denies Charge By Peking Radio THE Singapore Government last night officially denied Poking Radio's charge that the former headmaster of the Chinese High School. Mr. Sit Eng Su, who was detained under the Emergency on June 25, died as a result of ill treatment while under detention. The G165 words
-
Article886 1951-11-27 1 District Councils Urged For Spore; ocrap Ine Trust Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE City Council and District Coum iU ,o be established on the basis of the electoral wards, should be entrusted with the responsibility for providing homing m hemes their management andjslum clearance schemes within886 words
-
Article, Illustration90 1951-11-27 1 Britain last week was m the extraordinary position of having temporary crews m fire stations and regular staffs, suspended, waiting outside to compete with them m getting to fires. Police, called m. had escorted many of the men out as a 48-hour ban on spit-and-polish duties at the stations began.90 words
-
155 1951-11-27 1 PARIS. Nov. 2G (UP>— The Asian, Arab and Latin American States today launched a desperate United Nations campaign to break the East-West disarmament deadlock sealed on Saturday by Russia's third rejection Of the Western plan. As the main Political Committee resumed debate m155 words
-
Article113 1951-11-27 1 UK Party Ambushed CAIRO. Nov. 26. (UP).—Egyptian terrorists ambushed a party of British Signal Corps soldiers today seriously wounding one by Dumping six automatic pistol CulTets into him at close range United Press correspondent Peter Webb reporting the new outbreak from the troubled Suez Canal Zone said that terrorists dressed113 words
-
38 1951-11-27 1 LONDON. Nov. 26. (UP) Winston Churchill's new government today called for Parliamen. ErV approval of the Japanese Peace treaty signed at SSatn t Braubisco by the former Labour for Foreign Sener^ieba^aniupprovaiin principle.38 words
-
284 1951-11-27 1 UK Mayoral System Recommended For Singapore By Expert Standard Staff Reporter THE Mayor of Singapore should lie elected either from among members of the City Council or from among persons eligible to be elected members of the Council, m other words by the voters. This is the recommendation of Dr.284 words
-
Article109 1951-11-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Kuala LumpurSeremban Road is now open to traffic following the replacement of the Beranang Bridge with a Bailey Bridge. The Beranang Bridge at the 27th mile was washed away by floods on the morning of Nov. 21 with the result that109 words
-
99 1951-11-27 1 SUNGEI PATANI, Mon. At the Press conference held this morning, a Kedah Government spokesman stated that he was authorized to disclose that exgratia payment for the victims of the Pokok Stoi (Bukit Junun) incident has now been approved by the Federal Standing Committee on finance.99 words
-
Article37 1951-11-27 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 26. (AP). Leland E. Spencer, of Cumberland. Maryland, Vice-President of the Kelly Springfield Tyre Company. Sunday became chief of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation's newly set up Synthetic Rubber Division.37 words
-
Article, Illustration122 1951-11-27 1 Standard Staff Reporter THERE is room for another "honest" English language daily newspaper m Malaya, said Mr. Guy Bartholomew, Chairman of The Daily Mir ror Newspapers Ltd., London yesterday m Singapore. Mr. Bartholomew would not commit himself to anyStandard - 122 words
-
Article, Illustration49 1951-11-27 1 Mr. Joseph MtConville. right. President of Columbia Pictures International Corporation of New York who reached Singapore by (Juntas BOAC yesterday Mr. Hermann Golden, Columbia's Controller. als o ar rived by the same plane. Mr. Run Run Shaw Malayan film magnate is >♦•«•■ shaking hands with J».lr. MrC'onville Standa rd PhotoStandard Photo - 49 words
-
251 1951-11-27 1 LONDON, No*. 26 (lt<-uii-r) Mr. Oliver I wtrlio,,. Knli«h Colonial SirrHarv, leave* I on. lon U air tonight for a three-week lour of Singapore, Slalata Jihl HtMi^kon^. His visit is the lir>t manifestation of the serious attitude of the new Conservative Government to th251 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement114 1951-11-27 1 W^ p oM«Sl^!^ Watts-Carter: £s-j* Badminton- OT trial'-' P. 4 •*w«»»«»«»^v«*. sealed^ P. 12. r iifflß t: fri RUBBER. TIN CLOSING PRICES :i^ard London Correspondent ON Ho*. 26. The following ore the closing rubber m 4 tin on the London Market today: -.-On RUBMI LONDON TIN Spot: £970 per ton114 words
-
Advertisement19 1951-11-27 1 ICE CREAM faj»| j|fl COLD STORAGE IBf CREAMERIES \S^ i 'lyjr^^^r"™™^""** ■■H-- -p^ I, Squibb /jl Dental Cream i19 words
-
-
248 1951-11-27 2 THI LABOUR Party's demand foi Citj Council ownersh p oJ i Si acti< n Company was calcu rted to prevent the a r oJ ;■.<; c ny "being drained away." said the Labour can date for R i re Ward, Mr P H248 words
-
Article, Illustration53 1951-11-27 2 When the Singapore Police recruiting campaign opened yesterday 16-year-old Maidin bin Ismail went to register himself at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce centre, but was told by the Singapore Police Force Education Officer. A.S.P. Mr. Seah Yun Chong (right) that he was too young. Looking on is In- sptvtor MaryStandard - 53 words
-
Article72 1951-11-27 2 A CHARGE of committing gang robbery, with three other persons, of 1.800 pounds of opium worth $4 (0.000, belonging to Yeo Ser Puay at 8 m.s. Ponggo] Road on Oct 27. was explaintd«to foil? Chinese m the Singapore K;rst Police Court yesterday. the accused: Lim72 words
-
Article195 1951-11-27 2 CINGAPORE printers, big and small, are having a hectic time at present, printing daily millions of election pamphlets posters and manifestos. The manager of one' of the leading printing presses m the City, which is being patronised by Independents, Labourites as well as Progressives, toid The195 words
-
Article185 1951-11-27 2 PRIVATE Rahmat bin Haji Abdul Rahman, an Indonesian, who was due to have been discharged from the Army last week, was sentenced to serve a years imprisonment lor desertion by a District Court Martial held m Tanglin, yesterday. The finding and sentence are subject to185 words
-
Article97 1951-11-27 2 THE Khalsa English School, a Government aided school m Niven Road. Singapore. Ls to have a fourth standard class beginning next year, the hon. secretary, Mr. B. G. Sahai, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Sahai said that about 21 pupils have already enrolled97 words
-
Article27 1951-11-27 2 The article on the ParentTeacher Association which appeared m the Nov. 25 issue of the Sunday Standard was wrongly ascribed to Mr. David Tambyah.27 words
-
Article55 1951-11-27 2 TAN SEE WAH of Silat Road, pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting suicide at the Third Police Court yesterday. He was sentenced' to one month's rigorous imprisonment, when he admitted trying to commit suicide by cutting his own throat with a knife at a coffee-shop m55 words
-
407 1951-11-27 2 39 APPLY AS POLICE RECRUITING OPENS 250 Men Wanted Standard Staff Reporter THE campaign to recruit 250 men to the Singapore Force started yesterday m three centres. By 2 p.m. only 39 applicants were received of which 14 have been selected as "possibles." This was stated at a press conference407 words
-
Article59 1951-11-27 2 NG SENG KENG. a motor car driver, was fined $75 at the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, for offering a $10 bribe to a policeman on night duty at Kallang Road on Nov. 15. Ng thrust the money m the policeman's pocket who was taking down his59 words
-
Article51 1951-11-27 2 Picnic Dance THE Union Dancing Party will hold a picnic and social dance at No. 1 Taj Laan Teck Avenue on Dec. 2 from 8 a.m. to 6 pm.. Tickets $4 (men) and $3 (women) are obtainable from Mr. Mervin Wee or Mr. Robert Yeoh at No. 42 Rac* Course51 words
-
Article, Illustration132 1951-11-27 2 LUCKIEST little girl m Singapore yesterday was Angela Tan, who become the proud possessor of the most beautiful and the largest walking doll m the shops of the Colony. Walking into "Vanity" of Battery Road with her mother and aunt, Angela saw. this gorgeous doll,132 words
-
Article59 1951-11-27 2 Cameronians To dive Display The Pipers and Dancers of the Ist. Cameronians will be giving a display at the Automobile Association of Malaya supper and dance on Dec. 7 at Raffles Hotel. Tickets at $5 a head, should be obtained from the Secretary. 11 Battery Road before the closing date.59 words
-
Article, Illustration286 1951-11-27 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Traffic Police have set up a score of signs along Mountbatten Road, Tanglin and the city to teacl road users better manners. Motorists tearing up Mountbatten Bridge yesterday involuntarily slowed down when they saw a sign perched atop the middle ofStandard Photo - 286 words
-
Article179 1951-11-27 2 A MAN who engaged detectives m a gun duel nearly 4i years ago m an attempt to rescue his arrested friend was sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment at the Assizes yesterday on a charge of attempted murder. The shooting" occurred near one of179 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement145 1951-11-27 2 I J*t m th<* €^ro§rU o/ Thrifiy S Shtpppvrs it Sure* 3tor& Xinnvy I LAST FEW DAYS ~^s>>. X ~^^V r JtXi mm% ~X-- g^An. g^ *Ba,n j*^;^ o I M 1- > rtfr- f fcfe^ E I V *-,V _.V- h I 11% Delay Today Q J H||^^^^^^^ [I145 words
-
Advertisement146 1951-11-27 2 UNDERWOOD* the WORLD'S leading typewriter Enquiries to UNDERWOOD 6 GENERAL AGrNCirs v.alaya SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR SIME DARBY CO LTD. IPOH MALACCA KOT a ;(J (now... vn- tr be dis'ikc fcH f gers he,. Jttr /^4v*« >&»/// of T/CiP wdkm I 67FFS FOR THE SI \SO\. DIAMOND RINGS W hi* »l146 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous130 1951-11-27 2 Y.W.CAj Mandarin (advanced) 10.30 a.m.; ballroom dancing class 5—7 p.m. Mobile Rationlnr Unit: 9.30 11 a.m. Siglap Market; 11.15 1 p.m. Jalan Eunos Boys Club; 2 3 p.m. Kampong Bahru Silat Road junction: 5— 4.30 p.m. Kirn Seng Land. T.M.C.A.: SASA Committee meeting 5.15 p.m.; Malay, French and Commercial classes130 words
-
Miscellaneous87 1951-11-27 2 mrnt^^s-m 1 nr-crtOKtr-MAim- J BOMYMIMt I s-soah pip.r I |mOT J^iff auT sh£OOT -!£!L d £K^ Ix i|»^|^P icTH^yEWNrrED f^ALaEADV )IT VIAUDAfSV MAE/T HJRT** ON H£R HHDt? H^^g^Wr W&***mM ISTATIt WHICH IS *^i^ftTißA I > -AM HOPE YORE! < S^FMUSTAHJT SHES FORg^r V c"* f P^^lG tf^Sl ICALLIN' ME, COLLECT87 words
-
-
807 1951-11-27 3 jllir, ASKED FOR Ml Hi V. HE SAYS standard Staff Reporter MORE Third District Court was bo* the chief clerk of the import imen o i Gnthric and Company Limited sold IM ol ondenaed milk belonging to his firm Singapore dialer for $15,000807 words
-
Article, Illustration135 1951-11-27 3 Students from 20 Singapore English schools sat for their University of Cambridge School Certificate examination yesterday m eleven different centres. About 1,406 students including 1,340 boys and 36ti girls are appearing for the examination this year. Twelve boys' schools and eight girls' schools excluding private candidates, are represented. Excluding suchStandard - 135 words
-
186 1951-11-27 3 8,000 FT. UP FOR 'BIRD OF PARADISE' Standard Staff Reporter A 65-YEAR-OLD Swedish count. who first began collecting birds and insects m southern Asia before 1914. flies home from Singapore this morning on retirement. He is Count Nils Gyldenstolpe, head of the Ornithological Department of the Royal Natural History Museum186 words
-
Article44 1951-11-27 3 Progress m laying the concrete walks m the Great Eastern Trade Fair. Geylang Serai is continuing, said the manager, Mr. L. Aroozoo. He said that if fair weather continues, the trade fair would be opened m December m time for Christmas.44 words
-
Article, Illustration118 1951-11-27 3 Standard Staff Reporter CONSTRUCTION work of the newbSldin* -an extension of the Assumption College m Bangkok to which Mr. Aw Boon Haw. Governing Director of Sin Poh Amal«:.mated contributed $100.0001, tiJ* recently beea com Dieted liiiii The college has a new hall which can accommodateStandard - 118 words
-
735 1951-11-27 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE should have District Councils to carry out some of the municipal functions and to replace the present District Committees. The production and supply of electricity and gas for the entire Colony should be handled by a separate body on the735 words
-
Article520 1951-11-27 3 Standard Staff Reporter AN 18-YEAR-OLD Chinese girl was sold for $1 200 for the purpose of prostitution, after she was brought all the way from Kuala Lumpur into the Colony on the pretext that she would be trained as a taxi dancer This was alleged520 words
-
Article266 1951-11-27 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. A. R. LAZAROIS, Labour candidate for the North Ward m the coming City Council elections said at an election rally yesterday that he proposes if elected to hold himself directly responsible to the voters of the North Ward. He said, "We have266 words
-
Article, Illustration270 1951-11-27 3 BEING bo- 11 In the > a .m Etrata of lif c i s n<> impediment to ones (dieei 01 progreu la life rhll is amply borne Mil by 47--year-old Mi. T. Pakiry. who, though born son of an [ndian barber, today is the MariHKin< Proprietor ol270 words
-
Article27 1951-11-27 3 TMRKF. men, Tak ir Singh, Sander Singh and Rama Singh were lined $2d «■(<•>, by ihp Muar Magistrate foi breaking t*.a curfew order at Pagoh village.27 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement115 1951-11-27 3 (foukiest6ui/ "H IT ■I V^V^ l r When you buy for the future HI buy the '51 Ford This car with ift new HI "Look Ahead" features is built not just II mlilijK for this year and next, but for the years ■111 M^ You'll find Hiot feature for feature115 words
-
-
Article678 1951-11-27 4 Sequel To Allegations At Watts-Carter Trial KUAL\ LUMPUR, Mon. Allegations that an Indian estate clerk, Mahadevan, was slapped on both cheeks and punched by an Indian detective sergeant because he said he did not know who killed Mr. Wallace, manager of lungci Kruid Estate, were made before678 words
-
Article, Illustration53 1951-11-27 4 L/Cpl. Rafei bin Yusoff, above, a member of the Tiger Section m "D" Company 4th Battalion who killed a bandit m September last. This happened when Rafei was then a Private. Rafei, who comes from Perak, was an Auxiliary Policeman before he joined the Malay Regiment m 1949. Malay Regt.Malay Regt. P. R. photo - 53 words
-
Article, Illustration20 1951-11-27 4 The $50,000 extension of the Hwa Chiao School, Segamat, was recently opened. Picture shows the extension just after being completed.20 words
-
Article, Illustration39 1951-11-27 4 To boost the sales of the Social and Welfare lottery tirkets. several kiosks have been put up m Kuala Lumpur. This Standard picture shows a young mother, accompanied by her child, buying a ticket from one of the kiosks.39 words
-
Article128 1951-11-27 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Mon.— A twohour heated discussion took place at the closed meeting of the Government Clerical and Administrative Services Union, Negri Sembilan, to discuss Government's latest offer m salary scales for the Clerical Services, The Standard learns. Some members, who were said128 words
-
Article33 1951-11-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The first ('.raw for Premium Bond Prizes will take place on Jan. 24. 3onds sold up 1 > and including Jan. 9 will be included m the draw.33 words
-
Article100 1951-11-27 4 'Islam Opposed To Communism Guard Officer, Klang. Six hundred and forty Home Guards paraded on the Klang Padang and received their National Service badges and at Kampong Jawa, Mem and Jalan Keubu the Kampong Guards turned up m smart Ma.ay dress carrying shotguns. daggers and parang panjang. Mock operations were100 words
-
Article138 1951-11-27 4 M1 7 AR Mon.— When Mr. Justice Abdul Hamid sat for the first time at the High Court Bench at Muar yesterday. he was congratulated by the D.P.P.. Inche Suffiin. on behalf of the Attorney-(ieaeral and by Mr. S.C. Maclntyre on behalf of the Bar.138 words
-
Article59 1951-11-27 4 $10,000 For Auxiliary Police MALACCA, Mon. Some 160 members of the Auxiliary Police received their National Service badges from the Resident Commissioner, Malacca, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, at a parade held yesterday at the grounds of the Central Police Station. Mr. Wisdom- said that a sum of $10,000 had59 words
-
Article97 1951-11-27 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— One hundred and seven British subjects and 3,049 aliens have been deported from the Federation since the beginning of the year. These figures include 249 aliens and 17 British subjects for whose deportation approval was given last month under the97 words
-
221 1951-11-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A 42-year-old widow. Lai Sec. stood trial before Mr. Justice Taylor at the High Court. Kuala Lumpur, on a charge of being m possession of supplies intended for bandits. She was alleged to have been found m possession of 3J katties221 words
-
Article47 1951-11-27 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. MorL More than 800 boys and girls m Government and Governmentaided schools m Selangor are sitting for their Cambridge examination*; which started today. Fur the Hist time, about 30 students are taking the Higher School Certificate examinations47 words
-
211 1951-11-27 4 KUALA LIMPIR, Mon. The Federation Onir! of Appeal, today, upheld the conviction and sentence of death pa.-M-d on a middie-a^ed kan»an\ Na^appan. for the murder of Iris colleague. Kuttavan. Nagappan was convicted by Mr. Justice Wilson at the HUn Court, Kuala Lumpur. He211 words
-
52 1951-11-27 4 New secondary School For Kuala Lumpur Standard Staff urn -,„,„,< KUALA LUMPUR, M«n.-\ lllu aehool is to be built m Kuala Lmb|mh Plans have already been pr< pan <1 work on the building will begin a* fundH are voted by the Finanr, N latl Toj Ed ti E ther I52 words
-
Article164 1951-11-27 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Von This morning, m Muar five Chinese suspected of being involved m a bus burning incident on Nov. 14 vere arrested, m S<»»iamat m the ar, c State 19 Chinese, including four women. wer< arrested during the Mreening of a164 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement36 1951-11-27 4 Motor cl:. A Few avoiioblc ex tUtdk Model 5T Speed Twin Tiger 100 6T Thunderbird Spring Hubs $14SX Piease call ot or v EASTERN MOTC<3, 132, Brewster Rod:!, !-oh. Tm r-t-r-i_r-i-i->-r>-rxj->-i-kj~ fuxnjxfuxar ~i_ri_ruT_n_ri-r|Vj"'Lrir -_rxj-uri-ru-Lrili*J* *> r^~ v36 words
-
Page 4 Miscellaneous
-
Article, Illustration39 1951-11-27 5 Mbs Tun^ Merton who will t>» t.ikln* part m ai\ uiternitioaai variety roacerl to be held on Ji* Z And 4 In snc*pore to raise fund> for a fr^t* clinic for poor childrf b of sii races. Standard photoStandard photo - 39 words
-
Article198 1951-11-27 5 KOTA BAHRU. lion. In the Hign Court. Koia Bahru, Mr Justice C.H. Whitton dis'masecl the appeal ot Hassan bin Sula.man Dato Biji Sura former District Officer. Pasir Puteh, and confirmed the con- 1 i "ion and sentence of one' month's simple imprisonment passed ou him for corruption198 words
-
Article64 1951-11-27 5 V V7\ V. -O: T'X *ye applied for admiss 4 schools here ext rear ml] 450 car. be taker, on Tb hundred and fifty-two 4 applied tot admission Pn^H«h girls 1 schools and Sl5 cun oe taken o next "ear Trie selection was made by the Senioi Inspector o:64 words
-
Article, Illustration56 1951-11-27 5 phoio. A Briibh corporal of the f RASC was injured when the motorcycle hr was riding was involved m a collision with a bridal car at the junrl.on of th»> f ircuiar and Ampins RoJld^. Kuala Luni pur on Sunday. Standard picture show* the machine lyin^ m the middle ofStandard - 56 words
-
Article32 1951-11-27 5 No I-Card— Fined CATTLE keeper. S IT 3bm India, was ft ed $.^0 c A:. 2 Mails:: r.e. g for failing apPt card within a o tnio of arrival In the Federa-.^n.32 words
-
Article44 1951-11-27 5 POLICE OFFER $1 0.000 REWARD Standard Sufi Correspondent I 5. 5 %a■ .3 S The is on Set ■> held v Lane a Is octhe pis n a c dire G;rls 1 Ana Road and iaTs earlie Chinese i n I Sten i B 244 words
-
Article93 1951-11-27 5 MK.T%TI»\s X.--" I i: mo- X.>..,! X.» IM \3 Kuan X sn» mm Ku ii>>-n< K" .i:i i >•• vnii'iW'ii ii> X i, K"«'l t j !"!r mt vv H i»odl^ieh p-irk K-t. M- h Arthur K.»i !i- amt Kal*i i»*rirK H.'i.! H !.k <'i ins «-> .n.93 words
-
Article, Illustration21 1951-11-27 5 felon** *m..n,tr a t!.. th, Balchj^ Ch.*. :w.idir soup ji^'^iSTK-Sy&i s*S part, al :h^ >.»uthern HoW. -i prodisrt is import-i StandardStandard - 21 words
-
Article141 1951-11-27 5 SYDNEY B A ma The 1 ian recruits Malaya from Vanua Levu and othe parti >f ive <•? -»i and g c imp at Luvu Luvu. v g *> ere mer. from Nat( B Loma Ln Sau, Kid.,- v a;-.ri Oval tv Mi r ed141 words
-
218 1951-11-27 5 Standard Sufl Corresj»ondriu IPOH. Mon. Because a telephone exchange wmtM automatically become the primary ur^i v ia m the event of war. Ipoh\ new site for a modern ex change m the Central Market, alreach decided up<»r previously, may have to he218 words
-
34 1951-11-27 5 IPOH FIRM HAS WHEEL CHAIR FOR WAHID The m$ led I o the lo 1 Standard sail that nne was i Sad j 10 be iv» f thii Ella ten >f tbii P ne34 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement46 1951-11-27 5 i f ood all the tter with t)lmatfs u^tard -J V VI I vi E ER ;i:i.» hair kT^ 1 V \TERS 11 S_ Yfloi Pilpt i mil riivi ik m irylM Cniaroid :n i w&ya: i I ttefe 3 1 Uelpa m Urn t Halp«46 words
-
Advertisement31 1951-11-27 5 S^K )P I iSfM' DELIVEBY! V Ji^t d I ■>. >'•* /■>■-■ '-<^v ,?<^^X- x ."■>;:■'"■" -y •..<,'■■■■ .^'X ->% v- ■'^*'> yf- -:-v. ji^SSSbu- -"tf .< /'< «&/j&?''>* r george lee motors r™.r; A i enU^ AGENCIES TmOUGHOUT MAjLAYA31 words
-
-
926 1951-11-27 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Trace Without Faith IHTHE news from Korea is not so reassuring that we could re-echo the optimistic "home for Christmas" message that General Mac Arthur delivered to the United Nations troops. After one and a half years of bitter fighting the best that can be926 words
-
Article810 1951-11-27 6 PAUL REYNAUD - PAUL REYNAUD By PARIS. Nov. 26. THERE is no Balance of Power m Europe today. If the 214 Soviet Divisions 175 infantry divisions plus 39 artillery and antiaircraft regiments dash towards the Atlantic the few divisions stationed m the West of Europe would be incapable of barring810 words
-
Article321 1951-11-27 6 Collaborators IT is regrettable 5^ i d Utusan Melayu that the oral questions on the alleged Japanese collaborators asked by Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak at the Federal Legislative Council last week were firmly brushed aside by the acting Chief Secretary. Mr. D. G. Watherston. Inche Abdul321 words
-
We the PEOPLE
-
Article677 1951-11-27 6 TEMPORARY STATUS OF GOVT. CLERKS Sir.— lt is high time that the Government changed the conditions of service, m respect of Temporary Clerks. We the temporary Clerks of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore request equal treatment of Temporary and Permanent Officers m the 5 Government Service. We have served677 words
-
-
Article, Illustration417 1951-11-27 6 John Wallers - This Couple Adopted A Daughter SHE'S AN APE! John Wallers By NEW YORK XpOUR years ago young Cathy and Keith Hayes adopted a two-day-old chimpanzee to rear as if she were their own daughter. Viki the chimp looked terribly ugly when Mr. and Mrs. Hayes carried her home and tucked417 words
-
Article, Illustration17 1951-11-27 6 "Lady to see you, sir! Says you had -an appointment with her at two o'clock'."17 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement53 1951-11-27 6 I CONSULT OUR HARDWARE DEPT. I BEFORE BUYING MILD STEEL PLATES, BARS, I GALVANISED PLAIN AND COR- RUGATED SHEETS, BRASS S COPPER SHEETS RODS, GAL- f X VANISED BARBED WIRE, ALUMI 1 NIUM SHEETS CIRCLES ETC. I R E I M AN CO. 118 I. Kill. S'IKKKT fe__ PHONE *****53 words
-
Advertisement65 1951-11-27 6 vHKvm L Tif •rut nit S««GAK*t >iv i UMPM PfKt>. •»tI(.H»H .i! IJtKI tlv k-O I; CHUtO .I,' esumstu at au *v em/*s t> <>«*. UAUJV& WA7C* PfAlfti SFW/& W't* **t.'~" I I; Q murphy rtidioj AfOfff SIGNAL... LESS NOISE S. P. SHOTAM CO LID < SINGAPORE 9 v >65 words
-
-
Article298 1951-11-27 7 Mid-East Plan Said In Accord With UN Charter VSIHINGTOIN, Nov. 26. (Renter) A State Department scribed a^ Nonsense" charges m a Russian note protestist the suggested Middle Mast Command delivered Satursentatives of the United States. Britain. France and v, I note said Russia "cannot overlook these298 words
-
114 1951-11-27 7 Barkley To Gather Information On F-E i i REPORT DENIED kVO, Nm. Jo. (ll*) Vke-Presideni Alben t«>«l.i\ a Paris report iluu h«* had come to -<> iim! out (»< n. Matthew \i. \{'h\i±\>h\ on hi* ii\ ,t« a successor t«» Urn. l)ui»hi I). Eisenhower I wriij'f. press "I don'l know114 words
-
Article114 1951-11-27 7 ROME. Nov. >6. (AP).— Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. R. A. Butler, arranged Sunday to see Mr. John Snyder. his American opposite number, at 0880 GMT Monday, with the idea of seeking U.S. help for Britain's economy. Official sources said that the114 words
-
Article26 1951-11-27 7 21 ißeut^Vand Mr. i an anri .tri here tociav j ings. vim ed thai Iministratoc (v availG i ment relief m me26 words
-
Article64 1951-11-27 7 BELGRADE. Nov. 2H (UP)— New signs developed yesterday that Archbishop Aloysius btepin*e was abom to be released from prison where he has served five years o1 a 14-year sentence loi alleged war crimes. A croup ol Zagreb University professors are collecting funds to repair a64 words
-
192 1951-11-27 7 PARIS, Nov. 26, (UP) Yugoslavia will indicl Russia before the United Nations this week for alleged 'hostile activities threatening her independence. Yugoslav Foreign Minister Edward Kardeli and chief Yugoslav delegate Ales Beb er 1 ..pent Sunday polishing a resolui tion they will present192 words
-
248 1951-11-27 7 MELBOURNE. Nov 26, (LP) Immigration Minister Harold Holt said yesterday Australia will continue to "keep the door shut" to coloured peoples. He was replying to f. Sydney statement on Saturday by the Earl of Hardwicke. a member of the House of Lords, who suggested that248 words
-
Article92 1951-11-27 7 TREVISO. Italy .Nov. 26 <UP) The search for an American C-47 missing since last Monday on a flight from Germany to Belgrade, was virtually abandoned yesterday. Thirteen of 16 search planes of the United States Air Force Ninth Rescue Squadron were ordered back to Germany, leaving one92 words
-
77 1951-11-27 7 ALEXANDRIA. Nov. 26 'UP) —Egyptian Coast Guardsmen mounted on horses and camels fought a nine-minute gun ba<tle with drug runners m the desert yesterday and seized S 100.000 worth of hashish and opium, a communique announced last night. Officials said the battle occurred across' the77 words
-
169 1951-11-27 7 Refusal Of Passports To African Chiefs Urged saSwusrt va su 1 wr Paris by the United Nations Trusteeship Coramittee. drawal. announced Saturday -ommunU cateJf officially to Dr. T E the committee m inviting me chief* to Paris. They are asked to attend the committee to give evidence support of their169 words
-
Article, Illustration52 1951-11-27 7 Gandhi's earliest disciple, s<j-year-old Acharya Vinoba Bhave, prays beside the flower-strewn, concrete slab upon which his master was cremated m Delhi. Vinoba. undertaking: a walking tour of India to effect a bloodless revolution m land reform, had covered 800 miles m two months by the time he reachedAP - 52 words
-
Article126 1951-11-27 7 Spain Goes To The Polls MADRID. Nov. 26 (Reuter)— Local elections took place m Spain yesterday for 9.000 out of 18,000 municipal councillors throughout the country. The remaining councillors will be elected on the next two Sundays. Keynote of the elections has been made clear m a widespi cad reproduction126 words
-
Article62 1951-11-27 7 TOKYO Nov 26 fßeuter-AAP> -United States naval headquarters here today announced that four crew members were missing alter a twin-engined "Mariner seaplane crashed m the water when landing at a Soutn Japan base last night. Navy crash boats rescued the remaining 11 crew membeis. one of whom62 words
-
344 1951-11-27 7 Russians May Be Taking Over War Direction WASHINGTON, No*. 26. (I P)— Arr ih<> tamiiim taking owr ai'lixc din-rlum of < MMMMM feICM m Ili«--korrnn *ar? I hi- question, uhi<h has :iri»«-n Ir< <|u<-ntlv h« r« lat«\ *»::«> piwn cm|ihaH^ yeMrnl.u h\ reports from Kort -a lhat Mlirfl officer* an344 words
-
Article54 1951-11-27 7 Formosa 'Quake Kills 17 TAIPEI I M (AFP Sev< wen I to h een ki I i W red qu:n c wti i eta rocked f m the early bourf S A mm published hei i igh vii th«? I In I dama road linkinip li v K| The eastern54 words
-
Article92 1951-11-27 7 BIRMINGHAM. Alabama, \,,v 26 (ReuterJ— Death toil from yesterday* passengei train crash near here rose lo i» todat as rescuers brought more bodies tir.m the wreckage The inju:ed liumbe ed <<'• The Mew York-New Orleans Express travelling at about <io miles an hour mashed92 words
-
Article108 1951-11-27 7 HONGKONG N n i U Hongkong p< t have imposed new rest .•i traffic acrosi Communist China. The tic ed lawi are aimed at **fre« the colon r't van U dy p n i ■:;<■•, the Comn i m China has iwollei I prewar 800.000 to108 words
-
32 1951-11-27 7 "**£#££?<* nnt aWl ablr for .omm«it on "VL ".^mb hal hern ord.r.d htm <" Asia d>pl..mal,s. p^. n(r las( Mar<h v, r mJ TaJSSm >* < h.,te dAffairrv32 words
-
Article34 1951-11-27 7 William C. Bullitt. rormei ted States Ambassador Soviet Union and i n« ed here last night Bullitt said Se would > from two to three wo Philippine* to fc*ath< r I "«J34 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement19 1951-11-27 7 the storu of Malayan Travel.SßS**. wi+h comfort M^f and speed w^^^<l^ MALAY AH AIRWAYS MANACWS: MAHSF.ILO CO. UO. OCI19 words
-
Advertisement40 1951-11-27 7 TABLE VjH\^^M^\l ENGLISH l o^¥^^^^^ LACt 4'V^ 1 '^"gw^'^ UFA I lIFIL J ALL-min IfP^^&P^ '^W^^^V^^i FILET-LACE SEE 50 X5O 11-W EACH SIZE 54 X 54 12-95 EACH /W NATURAL SHADE HOUSEHOLD LIMNS 1)1 PI RQDIN 0 U N 040 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous10 1951-11-27 7 \3LUGGO M^jk J S^ V P<CK Up ONE, DO YA?10 words
-
-
160 1951-11-27 8 2 CHILDREN'S SHIPS' DUE NEXT MONTH X'mas Holidayers From Australia MORE than 250 Malayan students from Australian schools, will arrive m Singapore next month by the Blue Funnel "children's ships" Charon and Gorgon, m time to spend the Christmas vacation with their parents. Both vessels have been fully booked and160 words
-
133 1951-11-27 8 TOKYO, Nov. 26 (UP). The Japanese Government has laid plans for new trade with talks with Thailand next month, amid increasing signs that it may reorient its postwar trade pattern toward the sterling bloc. The talks with Thailand are expected to begin m Tokyo around133 words
-
Article, Illustration306 1951-11-27 8 A SPECIAL radio message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies was read at Changi yesterday when the Royal Air Force held a farewell parade for a Royal New Zealand Air Force unit which has spent the past two years flying on Emergency306 words
-
80 1951-11-27 8 WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 (AFP)- Head ol Aviation Department of Defence Production Administrate i i Haro ri Boyer yesterday declared m an article il the periodical, "Planes", that production ol planes m the united States would be quadrupled m ;'ie next two years and80 words
-
76 1951-11-27 8 x m. x -m.l v/ |^f vr C 7 x. v«. TOKYO. Nov. 26 <l'P>— New Zealand today invited Japan to Inaugurate freight service between the two countries In a letter to the .taoanei-e govern ment. RI. G Challis, New Zea-'iir-.d representative m Japan, said, that,76 words
-
Article58 1951-11-27 8 THE American President Lines passenger freighter President Grant brought as her main cargo Singapore a total of 14.000 ses apples. Besides the apples the vessel scharged 170 bales j: cotl »n piece goods, 540 pieces o' steel plates, 56 crates of steel sheets, 5058 words
-
Article51 1951-11-27 8 RAAFChief Is Expected AiK Vice Marshal J. P. J. McCauley, C.8.E., Air Officer Commanding the Eastern Area, Koyal Australian Air Force, is to visit the R.A.F. m Malaya this weekend, it was announced last niifht. He will arrive <»« Sunday at Tengah L> R.A.A.F. Lincoln bomber, and stay for about51 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement570 1951-11-27 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE r)i rec r Overland San Francisco Lo; Ang.'c. All American b Conadiaa Cft!cs. Frnang P. Sham S>3ro Arr LA/SF J. L. LUCKENBACH 11, 2S No* 30 Noy," Dec 25 Dec ALASKA BEAR 24/26 Dec 28 Dec 29 Dec/1 Jan 20 Jon Po, n." oJ D;570 words
-
Advertisement366 1951-11-27 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Faroe ..Nor 27 Vessel *or Mutt Weekly Hong Tat tor Rengat Nov 30 Vessel *O' Malocco Twice Weekly Hong Thong tor bogon Vessel to< Pon Dickson.. Weekly v A Api Dec 4 I uny bong tor Molocco '^en Hong366 words
-
Advertisement283 1951-11-27 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland- America Line NedeHcnJ Lint Rotterdam Rotterdam Am«tc»dcm HALIFAX BOSTON NfcW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE JEW ORLEANS Spore P S'hom Penanj Soestdyk <HAL> 7 13 Dec 14 1 5 Dec 16 H Oec Schicdyk HAL> 26 31 Dec 1/2 Jan 3 4 Jon283 words
-
Advertisement472 1951-11-27 8 1 tor bangkok 28-28 N >> "MALAYA" for Bangkok "5 Hongkong > n 1n "SCiNA" for Bangkok, Hong. kon^i, Manila, Kobe "LALANDIA" f for Sagon v banakok 22-22 D "FALSTRIA" for So gon Bangkok r i n i KAMbODIA for Bangkok Hongkong, Kobe Yokohama tft l i INDIA for Bangkok,472 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous41 1951-11-27 8 Despatches TODAY: Pontianak 8 a.m. by Bosnik, 'Medan 8 a.m by Stia, Djambi 8 a.m. by Kota Nica, Djakarta and Sourabaya by Siberoet, Britain, X Ireland, Eire, Europe. N. and \V. Africa, West Indies. Egypt and Ceylon b" p.m. by Carthago.41 words
-
Miscellaneous178 1951-11-27 8 m Harbour WHARVES Albert Dock: Hock Hai sip Godown Gate Al^" toria Dot k; Stanva: Talan Bml?ba"nach 27 23 i Dock: Oromus, Mai «a, g,:"t 7f a Patunga. Stan Sydney. Fionia ririhm 44* 5 G*n N«. 1: Tong Hong n!I2Sr i a Western anchorafff: Tornitf, P :y Otta l Ur>178 words
-
-
Article, Illustration345 1951-11-27 9 P. Lebar Squatters Assured Of Good Famland At Bedok -^7 S fft reporter MKHAEI<\a)\NORS, who has nd xpenence of farming, carrieJ out a surceu ,f: site selected for resctttememi of Paya Lebar v EY by The Standard of the Bedok site selected by the -r-emment for resettlement of residents affected345 words
-
Article, Illustration9 1951-11-27 9 Malayan Shares Are Quiet I I I oa 39 words
-
Article, Illustration289 1951-11-27 9 Standard Staff Reporter RESI LTS of testa by Singapore towgay (beaosproiit) growers and h\ the Agricultural Department which demonstrated the remarkable superiority of well water o\er tap water m towgay production, were shown before a "board of juchze-** at the Singapore Chinese Chamber oi289 words
-
Article81 1951-11-27 9 lI ALAYAH palm oil pri duction m the first ten m :-.:r.< this year am tinted v 39.3H ■-•■>. 4 854 tons were produced durnig October >4.a4 tons m Septemb< v. »Ke ume period U-2M tons ,f ite" c' 'wee rod need, 1 .32881 words
-
Article56 1951-11-27 9 M"SSRS. Osborrre and Chappe. of Tpoh, mining and co*7?a.ting engineers, report the >Ai ST company interim dividend^--GoDenK Consolidate and PengkalSlach 15 per cent m resrect of the year er.ced Sept JU. lQ^i payable m December. Kent CF.M.S.) Tin Dredgfaig.la caving a 25 per cent. interim Sividend for56 words
-
13 1951-11-27 9 ffctarers Lite SS?te "Sin* A^^W Toronto on Sumtav L.r.13 words
-
Article20 1951-11-27 9 Rrrrlnfi r ites for C-"--dollais iper g©o Malayan) are d si ■elling $34 1 16 readj U-i t20 words
-
Article, Illustration41 1951-11-27 9 is Standard photo W. F. N. Churchill. Bntish aovwc (j operated at bow) are seen wairliui* m LiUel first fro m rufhU KoU Bahm after Mr. J. {■^^Jf delivered the milL Th«^miU of Lj«detev« (Mala^aJ lW amiah State Sec retor>. A'AxStandard photo; A'Ax - 41 words
-
213 1951-11-27 9 Standard Market Reporter APART from the General Services Administration buyir^ last *eek. other destinations' offtake from the Singapore rubber market has been poor, factories showing negligible imprest. Traders feel that United Kingdom or other buying is necessary to sustain any Higher level, now213 words
-
73 1951-11-27 9 US Adviser Tells Japan To Reduce Holdings TOKYO Nov. 26 i Renter -A AP>— SC AF financial adviper Mr. Joseph M Dodrc *a& today reported to have told i Japanese Finance Minister Hayato Ikeda to revise Japai ne*f trade polio vkh a view to cutting down Japanese at i csmulaticn73 words
-
Article277 1951-11-27 9 Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Chinese firm, Messrs. Fons Hin anc Zo. y Ltd., 64, VVallich Street, has secured the sole agency or Sin^jpore and the Federation, of Britain's newes adio. The Sobell, an initial shipment of which hav< il ready arrived. The Sobe'.i rar.i'S.277 words
-
Article119 1951-11-27 9 RUBBER THE latest Sinsapore rubber orires vesU»rda> were ncr Ib Buyers Seller? No I ESS Spot Loose 51.39 Sl39\ FOB m ba ?> Dec No 1 RSS SI .383 Sl-314 No 2 RSS SI 34 51. 35 N 3 Mil $13.1 Tone: Steady. LONDON rt BBLR Mon d119 words
-
103 1951-11-27 9 Standard Market Reporter SMALL business m copra and me passed m tne Sil p pi iuce tet yestei a a lie! buyers indie til g $38 3 8 per pieui and ers 538J Busrines was re: orted at $38$ per picuL was also103 words
-
Article94 1951-11-27 9 Standard Market Reporter SHIPMENTS o: prepared latex 1'- m M aya during Oc- ber ami tinted U> 3.843 ions, of which 594 Q| went to the United K:r.§dom and 1.365. tons tc :he United States. Shipmeni of i jepared tea from Singapore cjr.ng Octobw anM m U94 words
-
Article43 1951-11-27 9 HONGKONG, Nov. 26 Spend Standard Service— Closing price* on the Hongkong Exchangt today were HKSIS 5» to 11 Sterling HKsf,BBs to US$l i HK$l 818 to Malayan fl HKSO 393 to one Ind mesian Rupiat*. O^i« HK$32B fc>2s to one Uei.43 words
-
208 1951-11-27 9 COLOMBO EXHIBITION Srcndord Stoff Reporter PLANS for tfce South-East Asion Territories' Pavilion at the forthcoming Colombo Plan Exhibition hove now been finalised, Mr. Misho Block, the designer, said yesterday. He was m Singapore for I meeting v. |fj Q G Thomson, Public Relations208 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement28 1951-11-27 9 ELECTRIX N m POUSHWC m CAN BE SPOT RADIO LTD. S pore, 9. *0 A PAGE: > interested m Tee Hinges anc art.* an ~:lam sons, r Ampang Street28 words
-
Advertisement111 1951-11-27 9 Oltfl J>un% 13iCt titt •heat selector dial "^^a •tell-tale light MASSIVE BAKELITE HANDLE Mw^^l •STREAMLINED BODY ifi^'/ •BEVELLED SOLE PLATE [/^^T •SIDE ENTRY OF FLEX SANDILANDS BUTTERY A CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUHPUR «*OH PCNANG wwwwwvvwvwvwxvvvvv w\vv\ w. v\ vvwvvvw vwww MW "For that Smoother taste < H and Mildness111 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1116 1951-11-27 10 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS By ON SUNDAY, December 9, and Wednesday, December 12, Singapore audiences will have the rare opportunity of seeing and hearing a great artist play m the Victoria Memorial Hall. He is Leo Cherniavsky, a violinist with an international reputation1,116 words
-
121 1951-11-27 10 BERLIN. Nov. 26, (Reuter) Stink bombs, rotten eggs and protest leaflets were scattered m the Filmsbuehne cinema here today during the first public showing of the controversial German anti-Communist picture ''Crossroads of Freedor-." The 90 minute showing ended with the exits wide open to121 words
-
Article531 1951-11-27 10 "TJIOT IN RIO' I APOLOGISE" f\ Joe Loss and Orchestra. HMV BD 6104. JOE LOSS has evidently got his riot squad well drilled for what the advertisements describe as a 'bright quickstep' is certainly far more than lust that It is m fact some real solid531 words
-
88 1951-11-27 10 CAIRO, Nov. 25 (UP) Sheppard Abdullah King of Texas and belly-dancer Surma Gamal of Egypt received permission on Sunday from the Egyptian authorities to marry m Moslem ceremony. Samia and Abdullah said they hoped to get married on Wednesday. Samia said. *"It wili88 words
-
96 1951-11-27 10 HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 25: (UP)— A lull prevailed m the Franchot Tone-Barbara Payton legal wrangle today with indications that the shapely blonde actress was putting out peace feelers m an effurt to patch up her battle-scarred two-month marriage to the filmland blue blood. The tempestuous96 words
-
Article34 1951-11-27 10 ACTRESS Gloria Swanson said m Philadelphia that she would star m the French play "Nina* on Broadway only because the play's producer refused to release her from her contract. UP.34 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement300 1951-11-27 10 fTJI?I7I} B Lllll<l!ilV r^I^BBBB^H BL^B BW M fßß^Bp^^^^^^ji^jWPß bY i I r -JB. BBbW^^m BA Ira Bl> couldn't BBB^^T^^^^T^ft hH'aWJBBB^bB' or 9 e 'lh« roar bbT i'i*^ ■11 k^ Vbb v^.^PßPr^'! of f/> ,j BH^BBBBBHB^mS* 'is a small Bl M l lit ra!°.^il I, B i ii "a Bfe l300 words
-
Advertisement238 1951-11-27 10 Book Early- '^B^^^k_^ f/^^/^1 Come Early! I |J| Wmk^S^^^lJK Showing From I yiftJT; 7/ rt.m.. L 45 f Mf f r, {o A M M €W mMm m I M M :6ro Zoveiv l\ COLOR m UjiriinunK* wIA B @Bj ||L. m f Iwl I :> JbhT m y B.238 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous545 1951-11-27 10 t jj > rpODAYS FORECAST: The 5 1 aftermath of yesterday s 5 extremely propitious fortune > is still happy and lucky (or many. You will be honoured m > school, university or public Hit today. Ton will have the chance <* of signing excellent business con- tracts and your545 words
-
Miscellaneous392 1951-11-27 10 Radio Programmes RADIO 111 A I AYA 9M News Newt Analysis; 645 VV, lf /11 11 1 Programme Parade: 6.50 From tbe JsINCiAPOKfe Editorials; "i p.m. Forces' Favourites; 7.30 Victor Silverster and his Ball t«M <v II Mt.i room orchestra: 8.15 Letter from 9.r».% a.m. For the Schools: 9.55 America;392 words
-
-
Article392 1951-11-27 11 TENNIS AMATEURISM LONDON, Nov. 26 (Reuter)— Britain h going to ackle the hoary old problem of true amateurism In lawn tennis. For a long time now, world lawn tennis circles have been concerned with what has become known as the "eight weeks rule"— a regulation which restricts an amateur player392 words
-
Article, Illustration55 1951-11-27 11 Sewage Pumping Station tram who won the Singapore (Jftf Council Engineering Department's inter -sectional tattle tenni* tournament for ttir second successive year. Sitting from I. to r. Syn Lam Tai ,P. C. Perry, Simon hbt Seng. Standing: Chan Weng Fatt, Chan Fook Van. Loon Sung Kwai. I. im Moon II55 words
-
88 1951-11-27 11 OSAKA, Nov. 26 (UP)— Former heavyweight champion Joe Louis took on three armed forces champions yesterday before a capacity crowd at Osaka's Narobia stadium m the third exhibition appearance of his current barnstorming tour of Japan. The "Brown Bomber" seemed disappointed as88 words
-
Article309 1951-11-27 11 Windy City Rated Best Juvenile LONDON, Nov. 26 (Reuter) Windy City, the Irish-bred colt which won" all his four races on the British turf, has been nominated the top ranking juvenile m Britain as he was similarly ranked m France. This chestnut son of Wyndham. now m the United States,309 words
-
Article158 1951-11-27 11 UK Lge. Soccer Standings !teraaV VKr rt l>iv. S .oN ooa s P w D L I A Pts Portsmouth 18 13 1 4 3! > 23 27 11 111 lit- 111 Blackpool 19 7 5 Manchester C. H < r^ J° Wolverhampton 17 7 3 < ft iiiiii i158 words
-
Article40 1951-11-27 11 BUENOS AIRES ,Nov. 26 (Reuter) Enrique Morea, the Argentine champion. won the Argentine and South American lawn tennis men's singles title yesterday. In the final he beat Fausto. Gardini. the Italian Davis Cup played. 6-3. 6-1. 6-3.40 words
-
Article355 1951-11-27 11 Au>t: a tiaa bi-e." 1 welcomed heartily. Sec;;..; and stud: i X future Dpponenti m actual i ay .i:'a.i\.« did and always wi liavt it.«; lessons for selection a team andl planning a campaign I i vu U i y Ai. I point i-355 words
-
Article27 1951-11-27 11 AM R its aR. India Mow 26 CUP)— lndia won the U urth hockey tol n.H'r'i yesterday beating Japan, fmr goala to one.27 words
-
Article19 1951-11-27 11 PARIS. Nov 26 (APJ I-'-n--jd a beat Pan.* B—38 3 m a Rutfby Union natch Sunday19 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement515 1951-11-27 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES I H >'_, Lane H lusti es, H Ciass H gt und imed and that i beard District I turtnei H Or -ion rdle,? H .v,;n the i B. aurd of H a copy H rsigned I -a Id 17th I lay ol Nov I s515 words
-
Advertisement324 1951-11-27 11 IF ALLIANCE FRANCAISE L> EGRETS that owing to the r death of Lady MURRAY AYNSLEY the ball which was 1 tc be held on Wednesday 28th I November at RafTies Hotel, is postponed to a date which will be announced later. 1 ALLIANCE FRANCAISE Vice President. TENDER NOTICE GOVERNMENT RICE324 words
-
Advertisement562 1951-11-27 11 PERSONAL Shall I Give? Well, Mary, I advise you to •cad the Singapore Standard *mas issues on Ncv 30 and vfL ere pa es and jages of gifts are advertised rhese issues are excellent guides fc Christmas shoppers tor you a .J me. John. SITUATIONS VACANT RANTED: Secretary fufl or562 words
-
Advertisement403 1951-11-27 11 MUSICIANS MUSIC lf x LOVERS AND FRIENDS Please come for your copy of the popular world renowned American "Whole World Series" music books for the voice and all instruments. O.M.A. CO., 89 Stamford Road, Singapore. Tel: 7506 Free catalogue issued. TJAVE you booked your Stan--11 dard Christmas Editions? Remember these403 words
-
Advertisement105 1951-11-27 11 RESULTS from "Classified"? Sure! PLACE YOUR ADS. WITH THE Singapore **1^ BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM AT LOWEST COST. w Only 50 cents per line with a minimum charge of $2/- for 4 I met (approximating 16 short words) will enable you to place an ad m The Singapore Standard (Daily Edition)105 words
-
-
Article, Illustration610 1951-11-27 12 Through Good Offices Of BAM President Standard Badminton Correspondent THROUGH the good offices of the President of the Badminton Association of Malaya, Mr. Khoo Teik Ee. the dispute between the Singapore Badminton Association and the four players Wong Peng Soon, Cheong Hock Leng, Ong Poh Lim610 words
-
Article128 1951-11-27 12 N G xv caAe stei daj defeated Cri C.So "B" >- r ints i »ai3 I i a keenly Rugbj n n the P i yestt .day. is little eh so bet the two te A fairlj brj I saw a :r..iteh better C :<<.128 words
-
Article542 1951-11-27 12 BELOW are the weights for the first day of the Ipoh rates on Saturday. <! 3. Div. I—sl Sir. Delilah 8.05 OaktVJ 807 Malleable King Arthur 8.04 Constance $M MonMinsa 9.00 Magic Oak 8.04 Randuii-k 805 Line B.IJ Patechoux B.OJ Demonic 804 rrinrrlinj 8.12 Masterman 8.02542 words
-
Article49 1951-11-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Seian?or hockey team to play Malacca on th e XL padang oh Saturday is as follows: Nadarajah. Moktar Singh. Raja Ridezwan, Mohinder Singh. En? Kirn, Heng Sect. Shanmu»anathan, Prithmath. Dollah leapt. >. JeiY de Silva. Hon? Kee Reserves: Majid. Stanislaus, Kee Piew, Eng Chye.49 words
-
Article39 1951-11-27 12 LATIFF Wanderer defeated Public Works Department 3-0 m a Singapore Hockey Association's junior knock-out competition played on Post and Telegraph ground yesterday. Wanderers led 1-0 at half time. Sharif Wahar scored two goals and Mohamed Yatim the other.39 words
-
Article77 1951-11-27 12 IPOH, Mon. The famous Gothenburg Football Club ot Sweden wil|,_play m Ipoh against a PAFA XI on Sunday, Dec. 9. The tourists will get $5,000 plus one-third of the tare from Singapore to Alor Star and back free food and lodging m Ipoh. Prices of admission are77 words
-
Article24 1951-11-27 12 SINQAPORE Combined basketball team, beat Sin Young H2— 4B before a crowd of 6.000 at the Happy World stadium last night.24 words
-
Article246 1951-11-27 12 Sir; There has been much controllers^ over and some protests from Wong Peng Soon. Ong Poh Lim, Ismail bin Marjan and Cheong Hock Leng, questioning the right and legality of the SBA m requesting the players to submit their individual statement of accounts for their trips abroad.246 words
-
Article151 1951-11-27 12 TX THE first round of the Fraser Neave Cup, Singapore Engineer Regiment. playing below their normal form defeated 200 Provost Company <RMP> by 15 points (four tries one penalty) to nil at Gillman' Barracks yesterday. There were "many offside infringments and the Sappers missed two early151 words
-
Article45 1951-11-27 12 YOUNG Men's Christian Association scored a convincing 2-0 hockey victory over Sherwood Foresters "A" at the V.M.C.A. grounds yesterday. The game was scheduled as a junior knockout cup tie b^ame a- friendly match as one or the neutral umpires turned up late.45 words
-
Article48 1951-11-27 12 THE ARMY hockey committee yesterday picked 1(> players from which the Army team' will be selected for the quadrangular meet this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Those selected are: Kupealid. Joseph Koh, Evans, Sweet. Caulter, Highcazoni. Etherington. Lucas. Reynolds, Sandy. Sinclair. Dickinson. Potter, Knbx Moorehouse. Slade.48 words
-
Article60 1951-11-27 12 Mesrss. M. J. Chandy and Daiman refereed. Latiff Wanderers:- M. V. Mustafa. Ismail Idris, Kahar S Zainvddin, S. Hassan Johal' Mohamed Yatim, Khalid, Zainal Abidin, Hassan Arshad, Sharif Nahar. P.W.D.:- Quek Teo Heng, A. R. Krishnan. K. C. McNair, W. Ponampalam. P. Braganza, Tham Tuck Yen. V. G.60 words
-
Article33 1951-11-27 12 TIDES and TIMES HIGH HUEfc a! the principal resorts m Malaya: TOII AY AM h.m Singapore 8.54 9.1 1 Malacca 6.06 6.30 Port Dickson 4.47 5.11 Port Sham 3.M 3.52 Penan? 11.12 11.3733 words
-
Article211 1951-11-27 12 PENANG, Mop..— The VohraLee Ah Loke combination tor the Whites was a prominent feature m Penang's second state hockey trial on the Indian Association ground this afternoon. Whites, who showed better finishing, beat Colours by lour goals to three. Ah Loke scored two goals for his211 words
-
Article310 1951-11-27 12 MCC Out for Lowest Tolal Match Drawn BAHAWALPLR, PakMan. V, I HOC followed on for th, fir-, I they were llliifigij for J2Ji. ru match against Bahawalpur rkkti I had 348 for nine declared. tali(l ftfe I Nobody could give a suit iblf reason for the MCC firai inni js310 words
-
Article26 1951-11-27 12 W. Indies Openers Do Well MELBOI ter-AAP day and side 19.) i i m sevi a Juhnsi id theii only o c ■■>■ i i minui twice26 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement179 1951-11-27 12 i vmi wwwwwwwwv I The watch the world ha* learned to trust i LZt'-'/ Vl p I > mY 7 /V'Y A'e?f Precision lie ami j ar r/ze Geneva Observatory... Acclaimed by Geneva Ohservatory as the most Observatory. It cueerd* U) I accurate wrist vfklch of 1950, the Omega first179 words
-