Singapore Standard, 1 April 1954

Total Pages: 12
1 12 Singapore Standard
  • 20 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD IR Jfc M g. Vol. IV. No. 273. SINCAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL I, l<r>l TWFfA E PACES 10 CENTS.
    20 words
  • 352 1 As Airliner Comes In THUNDEROUS applause greeted the safe landing of a BOAC Consreiiafion at Kallang Airport yesterday after the airliner had circled the city for 45 minutes because its undercarriage lock signal failed to register. The applause came from more than 200 people who had
    Standard  -  352 words
  • 26 1 CHURCHILL PROMISES DEBATE ON H-BOMB 31 P Mm■- I >use of i m deissu cr t flrst of i ttry i I r.s s f a
    26 words
  • 1 1
    1 words
  • Article, Illustration
    1 1
    1 words
  • 351 1 A.E.C. CHIEF WARNS WASHINGTON, Mar. 31 (Retitcr) \dmiral Lewis >aau>s L»>£iri*an m vie I niie;l Stages Atomic Energy Commission said today thai the recent Inited State* hydrogen tests had shown that the new weapon could flestroj any city m the world. tpons expert said
    351 words
  • 43 1 JESSELTON, Mar. HI, (Renter) Mr. Thomas Roberi Barnard. British oHiria] killed On the ea>t roast of North Borneo by raiding pirates, was identified here today as the son of Major P. ll Bai mu id, o! Park Road, Cheltenham,
    43 words
  • 85 1 Air Crash Remains: New Turn THE A ne Mai :e Sta Si Bi t he n Kalians* ail not t>t finitely a re Jewish Welfare B*. as tl linin th« ren of M:.- S Mr E Nathan. Vi --1 the Board, told Standard ye- lay: "We told that the gi
    85 words
  • 261 1 VIETMINH STORM VITAL FRENCH OUTPOST HANOI, Mar. 11.— The Vietminh forces last Bight launched a "general attack" against the encircled French bastion of Dicii Bien Phu, the French High Command announced early today. Thousands of wildly-yellii rebel troops sprang from holes and trenches ringing the dusty, hill-rimmed val ey of
    U.P.; Reuter; A.P.  -  261 words
  • 42 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. SI fAFj Preside*! i:i>«nho\vcr said totlav thr I.S. (iov♦•rniiK'nt's call for united action ajuinst passible <>mnumist Ctfjajuest Ol IndoChisui and all of Smith Kast Asia means there must be readiness to meet any kind of attack.
    42 words
  • 34 1 LONDON. Mar. 31 (AP) Juan Dowling, young B! h actress, died today shortly after police found her unconscious m ga >-i. "d room ai her London home She was 20.
    34 words
  • 30 1 N E A JUL^r 2OO.OOO Pans school tJwrhenl i> r>^;m strike ye terdpy m support of their rlaim^for lalariea a i j n\ of poi dil loos. AFP.
    AFP  -  30 words
  • 126 1 LOXDOW Mar. 31 (Reutcr) The Minister of Transpor' and civil Aviation wag asked m the Commons today if n€ would request the court inquiring into the recent Constellation crash at Singapore to report on whether passeng< t !i\«s niight have been saved I backward facing seats
    126 words
  • 89 1 KUALA LUMP UU. Wed. Knlertainment duty on amateur sport will be abolished m the Federation with effect from tomorrow. The Financial Secretary, Mr. HiuuwuctU, {old cheer- iiiff members of thp Lenislay tive Council today that Up/ Federal Government ha/» reached this decision m copsuUation with the
    89 words
  • 215 1 waj operating. The delayed Guiding also enabled all emergency vehicles to be m position m case anything untoward occurred," he added. He a i v i a precautionary toiu-h--down was made to test tne undercarriage, and this proved conclusively thai the gear was down m i
    Standard  -  215 words
  • 227 1 'WEAR A SONGKOK' ORDER BY SULTAN JOHORE BAHRU. V. The Sulti tr-old Sir [bi made v >; i I I i thi (i J« i It IM iimir tli. iii M M-.ir> lien li 1 HUM ord<T wrnt tint to ill M.i lay i;<»\ ri nmcu'. mm\ inN. who were
    227 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 25 1 TIME ft HONEY 1 fcSTLAND TRADING CO. Spore Tel: ***** c^* 4 Cy c te SURE of ihe best v SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
      25 words
    • 144 1 iJtik IKmtion Control Additiv« British Patent Registfred Tlii GEM RAL ELECTRIC CO., MALAYA I I TD. iin rated •2, 101 l I, P.O. Bon 2 i Reproentmg THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO LTD OF ENGLAND. Tfte G E C Organisation m Singapore and the Federation of Maloya, wh.ch has hitherto operated
      144 words

  • 447 2 WOMAN ASSAULTED IN A HOTELCOURT TOLD Soldier Faces 3 Charges A BRITISH soldier who followed a woman into her room m Raffles Hotel, Singapore, where he assaulted her, came out with a broken nose. He had to spend four days m hospital. Tins was disclosed at a General Court Martial
    447 words
  • 159 2 Malays Seventh joins In Battle KUALA LUM PUR. \\\d. Latest unit to join the fi.^ht against the Communist terrorists is the Seventh Battalion of the Malay Regiment, which will take over operational command of an area of north-west Pahang at midnight on April 1-2. The batta i<>:i. which i* commanded
    159 words
  • 157 2 Now Wan, Mahadi Smiles Again THIRTEEN- YEAB-OLft Win Mahadl bin Wan Ali BlilW fn r the fir*t time m his ufe as he prepares to start for his home m Johore after undergoing plastic surgery ki Australia. The lad's face was revered with keloid (hard, risid scars), which twist Pd
    AP  -  157 words
  • 196 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The .Too Sen^ Rubber Company has decided to pay 15 da\ >' wages to 300 workers Who will lose their job^ when the Company's Kuala Lumpur factory closes tomorrow. In addition :o the v\fratia i ,w ance," the m pai y agreed to
    196 words
  • 78 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Ciovernment's Flections Department will start a two months' campaign on Apr. l.*> to reui*ter voters for the Legislative and City Counril elections. Arrang i t i ing ►to st rat ion < C to < t VOt« v i \t the
    78 words
  • 94 2 COMMODITY PRICES n.OtDIO tUbkVr vcx«r% (ceaMi per Ib.) m Hasapore yesterday Baytn I No I KSS Spot Ltaec No I KSS j So 2 Kss N.. KS S. MJ I.mr: St«\id>. TIN PI!" I hr Bftna ot |M )»*"»l«r d.i\ was s:{">H < ..p lIU, iondon ■OBHEeI N< 1 KSS
    94 words
  • 102 2 KUALA LUMPUR One m >re Commi mi vi- I a distn ntm ci has b.vn ki led > y S Ity Force* la I r* tion. He wai Kok K• < > a iy i patrol >f the <i B.tt i lon, the Mi m
    102 words
  • 28 2 HO\< IKON Mai II I i rd Sei vice m > ludav were $15 90 i > rssi. (i i M;i ;ran II; fcJ2l i Etupiah; d I
    28 words
  • 134 2 THK Siaf*ptvt Att.ip Dwellers Association and \)w Sin«a pore Malay In ion yt -in-day threatened dirt- NW|KHH if an attap ntrsgne o u land brlr:.isinß to the Siut^aporc Turf Clwb is il« um,l,»li. v. Mr. Mah I'»k shir. hnirnum M the Variation and Mr Mohd. Sidik,
    134 words
  • 24 2 ror th* V. r\\ n Co r".-ii \i i take I 'he 1; ;y Sch< ol I Anri' .1 h N >
    24 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 166 2 Pan American is first to bring you Tourter Service ROUND THE WORLD! rainbow EASTWARD to the V.*-*- j ,7-X^ Typical Low Rainbow Fares i S^^^ from Smgapore 1 S«ottle. Portlond. f Son fiocniuo or *****0,, Si 1 30 oc Wherever you fly on Los Angjles Rainbow service, you enjoy i
      166 words

  • 324 3 MUSLIM BOARD ISSUES A WARNING "Fr^paganda* Is Attacked: Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Muslims were advised by the Muslim Advisory Board yesterday not to listen to Mrs. Shirin Foidar's propaganda on marriage and divorce which interfered with the personal law of Islam." An official statement ivom the Board uruod all Muslims
    324 words
  • Article, Illustration
    27 3 WEARNE. •«i Wearae > left ffiiri c Ruys ife. on I for I uietoA a sjx part of IVearae has nee 1HO"> i to the time.
    27 words
  • 34 3 POSTS NOT WANTED BY LABOURITES r Party I I vernrs and le re- ature, •Tr. E.S Si indard eptanee rpose as all In the ffi not I listincn hi ving a ol suprate the
    34 words
  • 52 3 They 're Mow Sold In Tins T«n), o c or fire pro- n Hat nienct of > ef/erttot indtoe«- nausea. art I hach« me rut ttzed IMW is T on ,'m- joz-mwr f i opes. «> Sttl i 7 f< pnck- ..rS a f e nr 1 sale. f -v
    52 words
  • 47 3 THE f r i bers of the n?v v formed Kelantan Rotary Clv h i linner at Pantai Chin t a Berahi on Monday m h mo ir ol the visit of Mr. AW. Frisby, Governor of the 46th Distri I R tary [nterDal ional
    47 words
  • 231 3 Lawyer Hits Procedure THE present procedure of the courts to assess the extent of sentence that may be imposed on a convicted person on the basis of his past convictions was criticised m the Singapore High Court yesterday by a Singapore lawyer, Mr. David Marshall.
    231 words
  • 116 3 DISAPPOINTED PASSENGERS LEAVE S'PORF THE Royal Interocean lineri Ruys sailed yesterday with 120 very disappointed men, women and children. The dejected group, who lined the rails of the ship as she pulled out of the wharves, are all Japanese who were refused permission to land In the Colony. They wore
    116 words
  • 16 3 THE Indian naval ship. Investigator, is due to arrive m Penang on April 7.
    16 words
  • 319 3 1,500 To Ensure Water Supply Photo by ON THE shoulders of 1.500 City Council employees manning the three water pumping stations at Pontian. Gunong Pulai and Tebrau, m Johore, rest the responsibility of supplying the 1.200.000 people of Singapore with 43 million gallons of water per day. The ultimate output
    Henry Woon  -  319 words
  • 53 3 AMONG one of the > 'hemes which will be a lasting memorial to Kin^ George VI will be the bu ling of Lov.d<«Hostel with 150 to too beds f young people from ©verse s particularly the iy wealth. This scheme will i<? s ipported by the
    53 words
  • 181 3 JUDGE REJECTS LAWYER 'S SOLUTION A SOLUTION to beat the chap-ji-kee operators at their own game was made m the Singani>i> High Court yesterday by i lawyer. Mr. Y. H. Tsan, who was appealing against a ih: niuiitli sentence impjsed on a woman chap-ji-kec runner. Lock Wai Sin. Mr. Tsi«
    181 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 244 3 I iv v v-y i WnN» T Im^ Bbk v^ f^b^B t^bV b^bW S^ jr I fV v" rJF f B B B B^H •Bl j^L I qc tuc YEAR I I SHIRTS AIL MERINO WOOL jIL i^^ i^ Isuallv $62.70 5 lii Wliifr. Une, Cream X Grey. SPECIAL SALE
      244 words

  • 155 4 Fresh Trial For Trade Mark Case X ABDUL r.AKFOOR. who wag fined $100 m I District Court for being m possession of K<>ofi< hearing h counterfeit trademark, was ordered by the Singapore High Court yesterday to be given a retrial. The good* involved were tins of pineapple which bore IK*
    155 words
  • 454 4 CHANCE FOR MALAYS IN FED ROAD TRANSPORT CouncilNamesProbeCttee KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.'— Not one voice was raised today m the Federal Legislative Council against a proposal to give Malays m the Federation opportunities for wider participation m the road transport industry of the country. On a motion moved by the Member
    454 words
  • 47 4 PKKUMINARY figure* of the total external trade of Malaya during February showed an adverse balance of $21 million, according to official statistics. Imports of merchandise, including parcel post, amountid to S»ZH. 100.000. Kxports of merchandise, including parcel Host, ships' stores and bunkers, totalled 5207.500.000.
    47 words
  • 169 4 Union's Case For Parties Standard Staff Reporter ANOTHER seamen's strike looms m Singapore. This time it is by nearly 200 Malay gunners and engine drivers employed by the Straits Steamship Company. The men. who are members of the Asian Maritime Officers' Union, yesterday gave a
    169 words
  • 64 4 Youth Faces 'Red Papers' Charge ANG ENG BOF 27, alias Anu Meng Sin. was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, with unlawful possession of terrorist documents at Chua Chu Kang Koad. on Feb. iB. The charge was explained to Ang. and he was ordered to b e remanded
    64 words
  • 47 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Major A. Amor of the Ist Battalion, Royal Hampshire*. died a result of injuries i received when a scout car m 1 which he was returning to b;t~ c overturned into a ravine near Bentong. on Mar. L'T, the Army announced today.
    47 words
  • 180 4 SINGAPORE City Councillors 'have -gone down on their knees to the Traction Company to hog them to co-operate," Mr. Sim Bern: Sens (Proffi Rochore) said at a Council meeting yesterday. Bui time, he added, the Company refused. Mr S::n was a.-king the Council to
    180 words
  • 97 4 THE Royal Interocean Rviy s sailed for South Africa ye^tenkiy. carrying on boar !;:rso mode] ol tne Port of Hongkong. Tin- model, which has been built cy the first year student* of Northcote Training College Hongkong, is to he shown m. the Hall of Harbour and
    97 words
  • 116 4 SWANS FOR ELIZABETH WALK? Standard Staff Rrportor AN off* r by Mr. K. M. OH Moh.um-d (Pior. City) to do:iatr a pair of swans to the Singapore City (\»muil to adam Ili/alw-tli \\alk. was rejected by the prcsidrnt. Mr. T. P. F. MeNelee, on
    116 words
  • 23 4 VICE-ADMIRAL Sir Charles Edward Lambe, the Conunanr.er- n-Chit f. Far East Naval Station, has been promoted to the rank of Admiral*
    23 words
  • 19 4 THE A'l-Malava Methodist Youth Fcl!ov«!vp Institute will he he'd m K.iaia Lumpur from Apr. 22 to 27.
    19 words
  • 332 4 WO RITSON PAY FOR CITY MONTHLY PAIDS MONTHLY paid employees uf the -Singapore City Council are not likely to have their salaries revised m accordance with Ritson principles. City president. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice indicated at yesterday's Council meeting. Replying to a demand for salary revision by Labour Councillor,
    332 words
  • 94 4 2S,000 th Customer A THROAT specialist. Or. Let Kwcp Vons was the Juvky recipient of a cheque for an unspecified amount from Robnson and Company, for being th e ?5.0«0th customer to visit the Store's annual bargain sale, which entered its second day, yesterday. The presentatioa wa s made before
    94 words
  • 215 4 SINGAPORE City Council yesterday decided to reconsider the question of freezing bus routes until Government decides on the future transport set-up m the Colony. This followed a healed debate on a demand by Mr. Phillip Williams (Lab. Rochore) to negative a committee decision
    215 words
  • 59 4 PENANG, \V\,: The High Commissioner has rcp'icd to the Govcrnroeni Junior Stall Union which aeni him an appeal last Friday a^in^ his on. tideration for better wages. Genera] Tempter tod the Union the matter w,»s undsi consideration. TMi hag brougni new hope lor 'he union whi.-h
    59 words
  • 55 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Inmates of Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement near Kuala Lumpur enjoy good living amenities and facilities for gardening, poultry farming, pig rearing and other hobbies to earn pocket money the Member for Health. Dr *'T e Tian^ Xt:1 S- to*d Inche Abdul Aziz mi
    55 words
  • 100 4 Ho To Make Films In Jakarta ",IR. HO Ah Lokr, (above) Malayan film magnate and hrad of the Keris Film Productions, will leave today by air for Jakarta to produce films m conjunction with Pesari Studios. llt> is taking with him his film director. Mr. L. Krishnan, a cameraman. Mr.
    Standard  -  100 words
  • 50 4 The last Spitflre Drill Bj I r the last Übm for th- R Air Force todny at th-' r Mainten.ince B>>;e, STh<» p!?ne will bt p tlie Commanding No. 81 Motor T r R, naissance Squadron B w P. Swabv Th,» S| have plaiTd by Me
    50 words
  • 386 4 C.F.A. Man Had No Power Court Told KUALA Lr.MPI'R. Wei.— Mr. Robert B Shrks Malayan representativr of the Committee Faff IrM Asia, said tmiav that he had no authority to enter into a contract to purchase a house m Kuala Lumpur but he had the approval of his Home Office
    386 words
  • 97 4 Shot In Air Halts Crowd PENANG, UYd A ,!cn<tiv c fired a warning ihot m the tif Lasi night to stop a Cltwd <■( Indiana from matching away two of their Friends, who had neen i,rre>ted M the Wai fan Clinic m MacAlistOT Ro;id. The arrowed rv>cn were 1 among
    97 words
  • 56 4 Stanford London Co»r- vpo LONDON RU6BI B Soot \6i4. **«y 16 Id June \€l4. July September M 16. October Dcccmbc, 174 d Jan March 17J4* April c.U. l«jrf. Tone: Q«iet. LCNOON TIN W £735 p«i urn fc«y*rv £740 vcllcr* Tfcree monrKt £705 W«yert, £706 iclter». Sole
    56 words
  • 199 4 J. Conrad Met A Bucaneet In S'pore THE LEGEND of Jjsepb Conrad, the great novelist. line tint a famous bufvarie^rinfl character. Captain To-n I -i r>— sard, at the most tMtMMIf htXlSfj In Singapore. No. 3. Co'^man Street, was toM by Mr TH H. Harn-ok. Senior Architect of 'the P.W.D.
    199 words
  • 102 4 THE p'irchn.«e of M > KJ number platei for the a m .rt'rjcnt of the Singapore City Council wag Hi ft-rrrd after Mr Philip Williams. r!wmr Rochore) psk«» i vhy a local firm could not Ml! the <.8.l«l order. Mr. A. P. Rajah (Prn< North) -^aid
    102 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 211 4 BTf i>Uascd to announce the opening < t};c ISLAND BAR AND RESTAURANT Tiny exiend to* the public a hearty wilr. < I<> the Uticst and most modkem rendezvous m town. Delicious meals (European nri Chinese dishes) nnd all va leties <: ;:.ks served with prompt, courteous service. They also undertake
      211 words
    • 4 4 Milliard jjf ["pi Lamps
      4 words

  • 681 5 photos. City Receives The Mayoral Mace Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Council yesterday proudly established its first practical tradition when it received a Mayoral Mace— symbol of authority— presented by film magnate, Mr. Loke Wan Tho. Long before the beginning of a simple yet impressive ceremony,
    Standard  -  681 words
  • 458 5 Malays Should Be Given More Transport Trade KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federat on Government urged the Legislative Council today to consider the question of increased Malay participation m the country's public transport system 'at once, m isolation and independently of other issues connected with t!ie improvement of their economic pssiHon.
    458 words
  • 58 5 FLOWER SHOW EXPECTED TO BE BIGGER pore F v 'O'.v b higher presentation, and percent :n the United Lved i» the Colony over 57.) entries \inbitors. compared tries from 39 cxhi- year. The group se 'ion will have 28 f ten las! year. ition will be open- ny World Stadium
    58 words
  • 49 5 S- i\ )-.v. ol Kailang itrday rincd $50 s:ng pore Fir.-t Trunk* Ir. F.A. Chua. lor -r. friend. Miss i 1 Sim, who was un h ive a car. Cbua '.vj.s also permittini her i not covered by He was also ciisii driving tor
    49 words
  • 45 5 0 taining a driving while under a court lion, Tns G c o k Miop-assistnnt. wa* "*ed to thre.> months' nprisonment by the •*mv Second Traffic Maate. Mr Howe Yoon sterday. ice of appeal was given Ol $750 m two sure- allowed.
    45 words
  • 433 5 Polls Campaign Will Be Noiseless THERE wiil be no display of bands, bunting, banners *r flas;s. nor the bran:lish Of of torchps or loud-speaker units when the Federation's voters so to the polls m the first-ever national elections m the near futui-e. Th:- is intend to E c "tion Day
    433 words
  • 32 5 Singapore: City council yesterday ueeided that it will no longer allow block meter water supplies to multi-floor premises. fXCCpi at the request of the applicants, or for certain technical reason*.
    32 words
  • 181 5 JOHORE BAHRI*, Wed.— Wong Seng, a leper, showed little concern when he heard lache Mahmood bin Ali sentence him to 13 months' imprisonment on two charges of possession of "sansu" and distilling apparatus. Being a leper, he will not be sent
    181 words
  • 180 5 SINGAPORE City Council will call a special meeting tomorrow to discuss the Rend^l Constitutional Commission's Report and the recommendations of its Finance and General Purposes Committee on it. City President Mr. T, P. F. MnNeice. told Councillors at their meeting yesterday that he wanted to be
    180 words
  • 115 5 HBNKY Timothy Hogai;. I timber grader m the employ ot Borneo Sumatra Trading Company, who sold timber without the knowledge of his employers was yesterday sentenced m the S.ngapore Third District Cowit to ten months' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by uw years' police supervision.
    115 words
  • 112 5 No Water Transport Allowed At Polls KUALA LI'MPLR. WedNo candidate at the Federation's fortucomirij national election* will be able to corner water-transport m the sparsely communicated northern areas and thus try to turn the tide m his favour. The Select Committee has riisr.ri'd this throush an amendment stipulating that conveyance
    112 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 85 5 Weather Report Minimum Temperuture: front 7..™ p.m. on Mar Wto 7.iU a.m. ou Mar. SL *>i«»gap«re i7.">*"i. Penan* '74F> K«»Ia Raliru (73F». Kuala l.nmpur (TV), lpoh "*iK>. Kuiiilan I7KF). Maximum Tempt r.iiurr: from 7..19 aju. to 7..10 ;> on Mar. SL Singapore <y*Fl. reiiang: (WFi. Kota Raliru [HIT). Koala Lumpur
      85 words

  • 917 6 r JHE prejudice against any but wealthy gentlemen of entering into politics is -slowly but surely d Tl en as a time when the people themtelvef th ight that the- «rim business o! ruling should bo left to the colonial bureaucracy and the local ten-buttoned idarins nominated
    917 words
  • 519 6 We, the PEOPLE Transfer Of Clerks Sir,— May I be allowed to voice these few lines through the medium of your valuable paper on the subject of the Malayanisation of the Fe- deration Clerical Service which is of paramount im- portance. i To commence with I am at a loss
    519 words
  • 161 6 Review of Views cannot be relied upon for-' ever to bolster the fortunes* of this country. It also] points to the drop m th c tntiepot trade which is lot a reassuring sign of Singa-, pore's trade prospects. The new approach. it ftdds,] should be brought about by, the establishment
    161 words
  • 425 6 Sir: m previous correspondence Vox Populi pretended that he hailed from quarters sympathetic to labour and he went on to affect concern that the \'ad< rship of the Council Action was not sufficiently principled to anticipate and rebuff an attempt by the powers-that-be
    425 words
  • 80 6 Sir;— lt is now widely understood that the model emp'oyers of the Colony namely the Government, the Services and some Commercial firms have recently consolidated the salaries of their employees by incorporating the qpst-of-living and other allowances into the ba^ic pay. This will by all means, benefit
    80 words
  • 344 6 Sir: The letter raising < mbta on the validity of the overtime rates being paid to railway outstation c erks has not elicited enghtenment Presumably* the Malayan Railway Admin -ration consider! it the safest policy to let barking (io^s bark. Or perhaps it was not
    344 words
  • 1002 6  - THE MYTH AND THE REALITY Patrick O'Donovan Australian Notebook: by BROKEN HILL, A FELLOW from the city was driving his car along a dusty road m the outback of Australia. He passed .an old man walking slowly m the heat with his swag on his back. He stopped his car
    1,002 words
  • 91 6 A NOISY CLUB' Sr; lr>i<io Lorong It, there is now ri I club. I purpoa li for the:r member^ to »tt< nd Minerals. The memtx drums, I I'.vulv.'s and a« much noi<e as po > and the noiM m DC I half a mile ■way. Here, iive many
    91 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 57 6 /o# .1/ Your Mivquirftnvnitt o f ME D»C\HtS CH rtRF UMtS ETC. _J Rely on the Service of THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYAt ESTABLISHED I 90). SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, KLANG, SEREMBAN, PENANG SINGAPORE STANDARD <T)ie Votct ot Mala ,a) Heoi 128 Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone
      57 words
    • 31 6 *"P* Kill the germs I of septic I infection DETTOL THE MODERN ANTISEPTIC |^m 3 T"^ S/rE Cltan; Pulasakt Smf» i I I f Doevnt Pmn Doesn't Stai.n AvP^B 111 I
      31 words

  • 153 7 LONDON, Mar. 31. (AP)— The Western Big Three id last night to ease the controls on trading with Russia— but with strict security safeguards. A communique issued after a two-day conference among r.S. Foreign Aid Chief Harold Stassen and top British and Fre eh officials
    153 words
  • 81 7 Flaming Plane Hits Building rolina, Mar. C-110 flying ting to this ase yestt isi two of the r and tra i termini d numii at roaring flames. was at- !:C on gi n I b as it the troop area stt k the roof and a lail ny- hro i
    81 words
  • 55 7 120,000 To Start Life In Minefield FRONT X AP T c firsi farmers X R( „rn iies lay across to stari mine--- v Allied troop?. and was nes of a Armistice. A led Artilred -i pra -'i -c Wbi d t;ini feet ol [f ?acks of I ild a new
    55 words
  • 55 7 "!*NE. Mar. ::i tR m's march <>: t ate; I a VfTairs Minis- ..ui i suburban ra md Casey iaM tional comR tid China at night.' m [ndo-China n Chinese a fell, the Com- d >c ai Australia's only a lew hunaway from Darwin <>l a
    55 words
  • 75 7 WASHINGTON, Mar CAP. Wa ter Whi c, em i net. Negr writer, ieves i aciai rimination m Washington has ied m re< eni years. Writii rreni of the Saturday Evening Posl on '"How Washington's Colour Looks To Me." Whi'e "the complete abolition o. racial discrimination and
    75 words
  • 69 7 KAMPALA. Uganda. Mai. 3] (Reuter) Air J. W. Kiwanuka the acting President ul the Uganda National Congress and editor of the Uganda Po.-l is being detained under emergency regulations, the UganJji Government announced yester. day. No details of any cha» Jfi were given. Mr. Kiwanuka was
    69 words
  • 27 7 THE Marquess ot Aberga- venny, head of one of England's I oldest aristocratic families died (at his home, Eridge Castle. Kent, yesterday, aged 70. Reuter
    Reuter  -  27 words
  • 193 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 31, (UP) Authoritative sources said yesterday high administration officials are considering enlargement of the ANZUS pact to guarantee South-East Asia against external and internal aggression. Tne ANZUS. pact has United States. Australia and New Zealand as members and a military organisation is
    193 words
  • 117 7 Adenauer's Conditions For The Saar BONN. Mar. 31, (Router)— Dr. Konrad Adenauer the West German Chancellor put forward three conditions for the "Europeanisatkm" of the Saar territory at a meeting of the Parliamentary Democratic Party h e r e Th c y w e re 1. The Saar would only
    117 words
  • 336 7 photo. WASHINGTON, Mcr. 31, (AP)— Five ambassadors arranged to call on U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles yesterday amid indications that some of them wanted more information on what united action the United States favours to prevent a Communist conquest of SouthEast
    AP  -  336 words
  • 44 7 photo. ACTRESS Donni Keed bestows a k^s upon the Oscar she re-reived for hrr outstanding perform.iM-p as the best supporting actress of 1f)33. Donna won the Ostar for her rolf I painted Honolulu hostess m "From Mere To i:temil>." AP
    AP  -  44 words
  • 143 7 PAKISTAN CLARIFIES U.S. AID KARACHI. Mar. 31. (AP)— Prime Minister Mohammed Ali said yesterday the United States was extending aid to Pakistan and 28 other nations only because the Americans wanted to protect the great progress they had made m their own country. Winding up the debate on Pakistan's new
    143 words
  • 68 7 SYDNEY, Mar 31 (Reuter) The Newcastle branch of -he Royal Sonet v lor Pi event ion of Cruelty to Animals i? trying to stop a local private > 1 proprietor adding a lioness to his collection. Another zoo a mile away has a lion and members
    68 words
  • 87 7 NAIROBI, Mar. 31, (Reuter) Six .\lau Mau terrorist ers drove Into Nyen town- i 100 miles North <>t Nairobi yesterday to discuss a mass .rrender of their followers m ;?i€ Mount K«..:;. a and Aber-TS-c region?, the Government an ounced here anight. A Goverment statement >a:d:
    87 words
  • 163 7 India Plans Atomic Centre NEW DELHI. Mar. 31. <UP),Tb« Indian Planning Commiasici has approved a plan for the development of atomic «r--«rgy mi n India during the n*\t four years. With the approval of the plan. the Indian Atomir Enerpv Commission expects to expand its activities and w I set
    163 words
  • 68 7 MOSCOW lUi It (Ik The British Eml i nounood yesterday that R -ians had provided merit ary pioof" th.i" fa S vict wdmen had voluntai divorced their Bm. I bands. The En >;,. i the documents hicn i > 1 of copitfl of extracd In i.
    68 words
  • 125 7 photo. LONDON. Mar. 31, (Router) —A Socialist, Mr. William Warbey. suggested m the House ot Common! yesterday that all imports of fish and Ash products caught m Pacific waters should be banned, "m view of the danger arising lrom radioactive particles generate^ by hydrogen bomb explosions."
    UP  -  125 words
  • 57 7 CAIRO. March 31 (UP) Egyptian vessels which went on a 24-hour seaborne "strike m support of the Revolution Council steamed back to port yesterday. Naval Officers had vowed I remain at sea until the council under the leadership of V feePremier Gamal Abdel Nasser won its
    57 words
  • 191 7 JERI SALEM, Mar. 31. (IP) The American chairman of the Mixed Armistice Commission announced Israel's guilt for the Nahalin attack was established "without question" yesterday and Jordan promptly mustered her Arab neighbours to protest the new "Jewish savagery" before the I'nited Nations Security Council. Jordan*!
    191 words
  • 62 7 HATFIEI.D.. Hertfordshii Mar. SI (Renter) Villager* of Colney Heath, halfway between the big Hand ley Page and the De Haviiland airfieldi near here appealed to lest pilots not to scare the ioca! children by low flying. A spokesman said the youngsters sometimes fled sen :n--ing m
    62 words
  • 64 7 CALCUTTA, Mar. 31, (Renter) A doctor told the city coroner yesterday that a in:xup of death certificates caused ;i Hindu to be buried according to Moslem rites. The inquest was on an u!:--known man now claimed 03 Mr. H. llajumdar a merchant to be his son.
    64 words
  • 37 7 WASHINGTON. Mar. HI. (AP) Americans visiting it foreign country could bring back US$l, OOO worth of purchases duty free under a revised trade law recommended by President Eisenhower yesterday. The limit now is US$5OO.
    37 words
  • 189 7 HONOLULU, Mar. 31— (AP)— A man who was on Kwajalein island during the Mar. 1 and Mar. 26 hydrogen bomb explosions said yesterday the blasts resembled a sunrise. This man, who must remain anonymous, said he was talking because "there is so much false information. I
    189 words
  • 141 7 WASHINGTON. Mar. 31. (AID- VA Defence Secretary Charles F. Wilson, alter seeing secret films made by the Federal Atomic Energy Commission, said it was impossible not to be impressed by the destructive effects of the hydrogen bomb. He added thm.% the reality of the hydrogen
    141 words
  • 70 7 BK! GRAD 31 (AP)l 1 < Tito, noad of the Communist Party < f v said jresterdaj hU ret irn to partnership witn R issia He spoke at the Fourth Lie* S< ision of Yugoi ivia*i Communist leaders who have been meeting here for the 9atl
    70 words
  • 101 7 Ti;ilKK\N. IKW. >lar 31. (\P»— Dr llusscia I it' mi. ex-dictator Movsadpq's f.inuii minister, is nm ilt-.ttli t'roni I.m k itf iiitiii i-li- \< u\ stemming from .1 lutii: ncilni gunshot uonnd m tin- stom-uli. hi.s itHst MU4 >«^t<i day. I ■'alnni. shnt by a youthful
    101 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 797 8 NORDDEaTSCHER LLOYD PAND Hit MBURG -AMERIKA LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colombo Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp Rotterdam Hambur Bremen Spore P.S'bam Penang TS Kasvol (lIAPAG) 30Mar/sApr «Apr 7 BMar M\ Srhwabrnstein (NDL) 11/15 Apr IGApr ITApr TS Lrverkusen (HAPAG) 5/HMa> l2Ma> i:{/llMay TS Nabob (NDL) 28May/3June 4June 5 liJune Hong Kong Manila
      797 words
    • 1102 8 rl:tm BLUE FUNNEL LINE Tfl:Zm m MM.I MANSFIKLI) CO., LTD. KpX Incorporatefl m Singapore farriers option to proceed \ii oilier porl« to io.nl and Hisrliargc carso SAILINGS to Il\ KKPtKX.. GLAHOOW. LONDON tONTINKNTAL PORTS Due Sails P Sham Penang i \lr«'ii«i for Liverpool. Dublin ik Swansea W \ur 4 Apr
      1,102 words
    • 993 8 PAL To Suspend Int'i Air Routes MANILA, Mar. 31; (UP)— President Ramon Ma*saysay announced last night the Philippine Air Lines will suspend its long-range international flights effective immediately. He said PAL, of which the C*««l##* UtfllHC government is the majority 31l IKB 111 III) ftockholder. will maintain re- l^»" gional
      993 words
    • 620 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS KROM SCANUINAVIA/t X /<ON lINtN I Spore PS'bam Penunf "MALAYA" for Kohsichang. "MEONIA" for Bangkok 19 22Ap r IKApr ♦♦INDIA*' for Djakarta. Kohsi"LALANDIA" for Bangkok ...14/15May SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA For Colombo Aden Port Said Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg Copenhagen T.olhenburg and Oslo Spore P S'hatn
      620 words

  • 433 9 .J2W M* r 31, (Reuter)-The retiring Chairman of the Rubber Growers Association, Mr. P. B. L. ouZrit? a i —f nnual eneral meting yesterday critipolkicT 6 S Governmeil t synthetic rubber rRQ N u aCtion had been taken on the Pricing policy on UKb,
    433 words
  • 150 9 Report Warns Of Recession In America LONDON, Mar. II (AFP) Tke Ti iry its economic report published here yester&*y the ric.n^cr> ..f a re ession m the United States. Point c out that the United S'.au^ industrial production has receding since 195;^. th v port said ttw imp: -at. downward
    150 words
  • 82 9 TAIPEI. Mar. SI (AFP) 1 S:::o-Japanc.-c trade agreeSM I due to expire today. will be -Mended for u:;e year with no hange ether m substance >r wording of the agree: ner.t. it was learned today. The exioa >\ be signed at Tokyo. The agreement signed m
    82 words
  • 47 9 LONDON, Mar. 31 (AFP> Britain ha? already authorised export of £1350.000 worth of soods to the Sen c\ Union loHowing the n «ol visit of British businessmen to Ifos- row. tiie Ifinistei ol State :o |-the Board of Tirade, Heathcoat Amory, revealed, yester--1 day.
    47 words
  • 179 9 LONDON, Mar. 31. (Reuter)— Mr. Derick Heuth-eoat-Amory, Minister of Slatt at the Board of Trade, said yesterday it *a s against Government jxiliiy t«i restrict imports from Hongkong or any other Co!- inial territory. He was answering r. cjihstion m Urn Houm i ComoMtM by
    179 words
  • MARKETS
    • 81 9 Ri Bli :h t c ri mi ine<j j rr <•: A.-... i I fl I I Sojall Ola vtrt ri «i fro:n the United State ml There ■vst wh i io Uv -"< idin :r: Upcouatrj i >. iriK Intel ri r Urn neal W r« ;-orU
      81 words
    • 109 9 i i- s yeii i i on t i s Batu I I Bcnla i o illy Indn iferi zn Klu.-tng f>2 l.j.i.s i n S ittd I f i A A- i 4 ll nu I *;o K. r 7 KillMi-.. ill 0 i\ j 0 La l
      109 words
    • 80 9 I.iK p> i •<» mark; t in Sinpap re y rdav el i*ed «.,k m copra and <iul] In c ronut .Hi small busine i Sir.fapore pricti qu »Vci by ,1^- Chinc«e Produce ExcfcMlM i rday w (per pit Gambler (rouad) $!"><•, Java ctrt* 150; Hamburg cubt $60; copra
      80 words
  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 251 9 tVI Abner By At Capp k^CUV KECNE^ANi KETLHM.M TH RACE.. M^O^ Ar CH, GIT HIM VFO'AWEDPIN' I TOO FAST— -ALL P^' t y—*^ s»l 1/ U SEU. r~^ e« PAPPY, < I NABS "vOREIS ELF OMC~\ '^^@L tz^Wt* 1 I >O —^< C* 1 f~^^ [f EA^^/ 1 AMUSBINOKI W^^
      251 words
    • 719 9 pj nqapo r ej a ri|T[nTi|yy[yf» i pc *'IM»!;| \R| MM-IKTV: exh:b:1:»»:i ±A <. r A r*r* A JS?If IMaUmmWM jJ\ H!v:i:tOi-fJ.-e vi S:n K a^ore :n MALACCA afS W 9s7# V i •,i id ;on \v.t)i irie Inslitvite of I J> Architerts at the Bntirtt Council CAPITOL: Th« Mob
      719 words

  • 1002 10  - She Built A Theatre In 30 Seconds Then Wake Up! RALPH MIDDIETON By nURING the past six years Protessor Francois Dupres of Paris has been investigating the dreams of nearly 100.000 people. He has noted that only a few lucky people one m 45,000 have dreams m technicolour. The average
    UP  -  1,002 words
  • 401 10 Letter from London: j^EADING recently o f the formation of the British Dental Hypnotists Association, I decided to go ar.d have a clut with its Chairman. He s a distinguished London dentist, but to give his name would be to oHend against the etiquette of his profession. I
    401 words
  • 166 10 Eye Glasses Can Tell Tales J/YE gl^.es left at the scene of a crime can give 2 pretty good clues to the cri- 1 minal. No two people have exactly 2 the same eye characteristics, 3 explains C.H. Daykin of Shuron J Optical Co. of New York and S the
    166 words
  • 180 10 I JELLYFISH found m Northern Australian waters is considered the deadliest animal in 'the world I b y Frank MrNeill. marine zoologist m Sydney. McNeill believes the float- ing ten tided jellyfish which stung and killed 8-year-old Clarke Currow at Darwin J
    UP  -  180 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 214 10 n CATHAY ORGANISATION n> V*^" ATTRACTIONS TODAY O'DBOli 4 £o 6 ;i* Phone 11-111 For Bookings f THE MOST GLAMOROUS f ENTERTAINMENT Ol YOUR LIFETIME x \< The World's Most Beautiful Women... {> i L*3^ '9 As L e ancl A M'll'on Times More Fun m j YOU SEE IT
      214 words
    • 150 10 aIT set for action L Tomahawk Gap \^v^| You could thoot your way into Tomahawk Cop but th« graveyard was the- ONIA' WAX OCTt HLAmbush I Tomahawk ID& .^^Pv^^. I w JR. P~ *^^WB^BH v f ofoi t/ V*r/i #f v> i Pk! STOOGKS m k *A Gbbi of a
      150 words
  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 366 10 TOD I f l (Hoi Alln.V: 1 "I he rcn— that the hn-ti hi nations or the world ha\e made progress than the others toward puhlir j n s t I v c and public happiness: They ha\e a hiKher estimate than the other n. i., hi- ha\e ot the
      366 words

  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 574 11 MMMM%%% xM If1?I I I I nnnV II am 1.30 I I ||*I\||l|l#M bUUK opens today! I DO MOPE YOU WILL SI E IT. FOR IT IS ONE OF THE M(b 1 HEART WARMING J PRISONER-OF-WAR PICTURES I HAVE COME ACROSS.' Roy Nash. Th P Star. TheWafs most daring P.dW.escape!
      574 words
    • 634 11 DISTRICT COURT SALE Writ of Seizure and Saie No. 107 cf 1M54. In the cause of E. VcerafamJ Plaint m Versus If. Vcerasamy Defendant. AUCTION SALE OF Barber Chairs. mirrors, wall clock tables and Chain, etc. TO BE HELD AT No. 107 KALLANG ROAD (Ground Floor) On FRIDAY. 2nd APRIL
      634 words
    • 1107 11 RYTUHD EASTERN REALTY COI\IPANY LIMITED (Incorporated I n Spore) (VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-first Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company. Third Floor, China Building. Chulia Street, Singapore on Wednesday. 14th April, 1954. at 11.00 a
      1,107 words
    • 910 11 SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited to fill seven vacancies fc.r Instructors. Junior iVchni.":»l School. Singapore to *c-tc^ The following trades: (a) Machine Shop Practics one appointment <b> Blacksmithing r:.Td Welding i -one appointment (c) Electrical Engineering one appointment (d> Motor Mechanics one appointment (c) Carpentry and Wo<»c!\A(,ik one ippoHtmenfl (f>
      910 words
    • 637 11 HMOAFOM imi'Kowmim TRI ST PPUCATIO.NS are inviirc for the ,<\ nf D( Accountant. v preff bet a ten '{0 and M vt.:is. 2 Applicants mual he v< ■at or more f>* !nc following professional bodiei <a> The Instituf o| Municipal Treasun •> and Ai i < t;ints line.) (b> The
      637 words
    • 512 11 Standard Srr\ica j For The Dnemployrd KIIR "K\UI \rr r«« oMr:n;i!o\rtl JU I m n -co: Jo Standard I n '.-p:,, rr nt Huttlm oilers w.u 1..,, .p m jolu.nn Ju< rail «,r writ, m*r i«Til Si ndard ...f. nr aa application i OJ| v.ioaW rriuru trxtimoaiialk fr< n p
      512 words

  • 885 12 IPOH, Wed. Twenty-on© of the country's best stayers liave been entered for the Perak Derby ivialaya's richest race carrying stakes of $30,000 and gold trophy worth $4,000. Thi s race will be run on the Anal day of the Perak
    885 words
  • 216 12 Crowd Boos Turpin LONDON. Mar. 30. (Reuter). Randolph Turpin, British and Empire middle* weight boxing champion outpointed Olle Bengtsson, the Swedish title holder over 10 rounds at Karls Court here tonight. It was a dull maulin bout and many of the 18.000 spectators booed when Turpin was announced is the
    216 words
  • 76 12 FIRST DAY Cl. 1. div. 1 2'— <> furs Cl 4 div. l, 2 3 6 furj 7 furs. SECOND DAY CL I, div. I, 2 ft 3 51 furs str. CL i f riiv. 3 p hiw. Cl. 4. div, 1. 3 4 ti furs. THIRD DAY
    76 words
  • 461 12 SINGAPORE Business Houses F.A. League, m it's fifth Wednesday of competition yesterday, started off m brilliant weather but a torrential island-wide downpour intervened m the second session, bogging most of the grounds. Nevertheless there was some attractive soccer served up m the four iivisi m 1
    461 words
  • 510 12 West Indies All Out 139 Bailey Takes 7 For 34 KINGSTON, Mar. 30 (Rcuter) England vice-captain and ail-rounocr Trevor Bailey has turned m several great Performances with botti to t an d Dan for his country. But none greater than his magnificent display today when ne
    510 words
  • 102 12 WFST INDIES— Ist Innin.;* Hold c Lock b Bailey Stollmeyer c Evans b Bailey Weekes b Bailey Worrell c Wardle b Trueman 4 Walcott c Laker b Lock 50 Atkinson low b Bailey Gomez c Watson b Ba»l«T McWatt c Lock bowled Bailey 22 Sobers not out l King
    102 words
  • 20 12 ENTRIES for the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament will be received until noon on Saturday. The rompetition starts on Monday.
    20 words
  • 16 12 LONDON. Mar. 30. «Reu?er>. Ruiiby Union results: Penzance and Nc.vlyn 3 London Hospital 3.
    16 words
  • 171 12 When Victoria School Raffles Institution m an school match pOftOfdfty ultimate result favoured Victorians who MOred Iwi t while they had their > j tact. The clash between th t Un j honoured rivaU which place at Bras Basah R duced sparkling tOCcer, I Rntflesians
    171 words
  • 53 12 PENANG. Wed —Chin* IjM umi's football league rh^tipions won the postponed season to this M II m" Vi Ci»o final by whipoinf the lim Recreation Club I- 1 la i thrilling and robusi match mi the Victoria Oreeil ti>d.iv. Centre-forward Lee All I helped by weak foalkeepi i
    53 words
  • 52 12 SOCCER: SAT. A Div I Marine Department vs. Stl —Jalcn Bescr. Dir. 1 113: Traction I'num pj Sr. Jj> Geylang, G>, kfl«IM S vs. Malay Sl' Kepptl R.>if, Government Printing Windsor Rovers CYM Inter-School: St. /•ftpk'i stitution vs. Sf. A' \rt School SJI, Anglo School 99. Si P,itSchool
    52 words
  • 54 12 THE following are the result! Of the Island t Club'» Month! f Medal < Stableford "A"" Division Dr. R. A. Mallal 96|. "B" S. K. Gaw 3G;. "C A. E. C. Munday 4:<. Ball Sweep Winners: "A" and "B" Division —Dr R. Mallal IP 5/lfl "C—
    54 words
  • 38 12 MAXSFIELD Sports C!ub suffered their fir-t defeat, after three successive victories. at the hands of Borneo Motors m a SBHFA Division 2 league match played at the Sepoy Unes yesterday. The final -core vu s—'.i,5 '.i,
    38 words
  • 29 12 LOXDOX. Mar. M. Renter >.- Association football results: Third Division 1 Northern)- Port Vale 1 Accrington Stanley 0 Scottish League "B" Division: I.iird Lanark 1 Stenhou>emuir 1.
    29 words
  • 21 12 TAIPIXG. Wed. Displaying Kood teamwork. Taining Police beat the 1917 AOP 3—l m their lUniOr league soccer fixture yesterday.
    21 words
  • 134 12 THE Kliny Cup tennis competition for clubs m Singapore starts on Saturday when four ties will be played off as follows: SCC VI SCRC. Tanglin Club vi SRC, Malay Sporting Association VI YMCA and PWD VI lA. Fixtures for successive weeks are I A VI SCC.
    134 words
  • 19 12 FORD beat Guthrie 4 2 m a Div. 2 match at the Railway Institute ground yesterday.
    19 words
  • 198 12 THREE snap goals, scored within the first ten minutes of the second half, enabled Shell Sports Club to beat Malaya Publishing House m a Singapore Business Houses F.A. Division I league match played at Farrer Park yesterday. After a goalless first half. Shell netted thrice
    198 words
  • 53 12 THE following will represent the V.M.C.A. mi n the Kliny Cup tennis competition aßainst the Malay Spons Association on the V.M.C.A. courts at 5 p.m. on Saturday: Li:n Hee Chin, Tracv K. Jones. A. G. B. Pakn. M. X San. J. Fiyer. Chia Chin Siang, Chan A!i Kow,
    53 words
  • 58 12 Cable Wireless Keep On Winning CABLE arid Wireless kept up their winning sequence with a convincing 3 o victory over the Dunlop Sport? Club m their SBHFA Div. 3 league fixture at Fairer Park yesterday. Peter Choo, R. Kesslar and Ratnachandra were the scorers In another Division 3 league match
    58 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 115 12 KING OF THE WA TERWAYS I Mam 4u-2r>,;;.j v.p. Outboard Motors' S»l. \k«/ils for Singapore. Nalajra, JSitrawak, Brunei i North Borneo. SOON CHEONG LTD. 3i! 31, Ptkiiit Street, Singapore. 1 WHICH EVER WJIY YOU LOOK II IS MWLYN MONROE BEITY GRABLE LAUREN BACALL jBF\ ISh-^E'''- 2-^ 2 *x*'* '•WBBP^' ■ft?£y*""*
      115 words
    • 44 12 TO-NIGHT SPECIAL J^^^A^^U^^l^k I i^^Bß\ l& <^By t^^b V NIGHT CUPS TO THE BEST TANGO COUPLE OF THE NIGHT ARRANGE YOUR NEXT STAY AT STRAND HOTEL 15. BENCOOLIN STREET. TIL: ***** SINGAPORE^ CENTRAL ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES SINGLE $8'- to $10 DOUBLE SlQ'. to $12/-
      44 words