Singapore Standard, 2 April 1954
1954-04-02
1
12
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/singstandard
Singapore Standard
-
Title Section19 1954-04-02 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD IR A 9N A Vol. IV. No. 271. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 10 CEYTS.19 words
-
194 1954-04-02 1 Varsity Boys Swipe Nurses' Panties April Fool ;-d Stoff Reporter IRGPxADUATES of I- ersity of Malaya rhe nurses' hostel m T;ck Seng Hospital »tsterday morning, coma away with six end six brassieres. one of several s' Da pranks perri- r Ity sl lents. re Ia1 1 r "m.- legation for194 words
-
Article338 1954-04-02 1 Railway Steps In To Avert AMajorCrisis KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malayan Railway traffic operators have decided to go on strike from midnight on April 14. A not cc to this effect was handed this afternoon to the Railway Administration. But a strike may yet bo ■verted as338 words
-
Article, Illustration209 1954-04-02 1 WASHINGTON, April 1 1 <R*uter>— A film of the' world's first hydrogen explosion was made public today by the United States government. It revealed the "censored" details of the November, 1952 explosion at Eniwetok Atoll, which wiped out a mile Ion? island and blasted aUP - 209 words
-
Article53 1954-04-02 1 NEW DELHI. April i. 'L'PV Thirty-one persons were ki md 12 injured last I 3 car on a p:.--tnger tra i blew up. An >fllcial report said the exp jion, which oc irred near ikphur. L'ttar Pra lesh. destroyed me car and I i d y53 words
-
Article44 1954-04-02 1 TOKYO. April 1: <AP. Three of the -■> Japanese Bshermen burnt by ashes from Mar. 1 hydrogen blast at s ni were reported m M fairly critical" condition I I. y with i cou::* "U ling sharply further since yesterday."44 words
-
Article29 1954-04-02 1 CAMBODIAN* P:< .:fr Mr. Channak handed m hi- v resignation yesterday to K:r.e Noro- >m Sihanouk m Pnc il Penh on grounds of ill her. ;th. U.P.U.P. - 29 words
-
Article269 1954-04-02 1 RUSSIA OFFERS TO JOIN NATO United States Says 'No' MOSCOW, April 1 The Soviet Union yesterday offered to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) if the Western Powers would join a Russiansponsored European Security System from which Germany would be barred. But the United States pronflptly rejected the bid269 words
-
Article89 1954-04-02 1 LONDON. Am. 1: (Reuler) Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreijpi Secretary, today opposed the idea of Russia becoming a member of the Athin'i Part. He told the Hoaac of Commons: "Soviet membership of NATO would not of itself be a sufficient assurance to the members of that89 words
-
192 1954-04-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation At-torney-General Mr. M. Hogan, has issued a directive to the Police that m future prosecutions for an alleged lilse information charge made under the Emergency Regulations can only be instituted after prior reference has been made to him. This is192 words
-
Article221 1954-04-02 1 A SINGAPORE merchant, Mr. See Kirn Yen, 30, was yesterday stabbed m the shoulder by a secret society thug m Club Street. It was the third time that Mr. See had been attacked by gangsters since February. Owner of four motor boats and a car, Mr.221 words
-
Article215 1954-04-02 1 FREEMANTLE. April I: (Renter > Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh sailed from here today m the liner Gothic at the end ol their two-month tour of Australia. Cheers and songs sped thorn on their wav as the Gothic began its homeward voyage.215 words
-
Article41 1954-04-02 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs The Sultanah of Johore who was to return to England m March to see her ailing mother, has postponed her trip indefinitely. The condition of th c Sultanah's mother s believed to have improved.41 words
-
Article52 1954-04-02 1 NAIHOBI. April I (Reuter) Security forces killed the Mau llau "Geftei il Carg In a running battle today Kg the Fort Hall reseTVl north o! Na robi. British A n< .i lq 'is announced .v been killed iri n iw»(h«y c nt m the o: F<»t!52 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement40 1954-04-02 1 it fin r^ >* V V-^ What's YOUR beer capacity? 'ng, the beer copper above has you beaten. ne cf memy m Denmark's largest brewery it holds fHe equivalent cf 300,000 half-pint bottles— all oi THE WORLD'S BEST BEER (arblrerti YCA40 words
-
Advertisement120 1954-04-02 1 FOR YOUR CArS BATTERY, TYRES TUBES, ETC, ETC. SALES 6c SERVICE AT:. EASTERN BATTERY SERVICE STATION £81. I, A VENDER ST. 1 1 I fTI GRAND EASTER BARGAINS .Voff m full sivinff Here are Some of the Striking Bargains PRINTED VOILE SAREES 56.50 each BAMBOO MEN RIBID SINGLET 70 cts.120 words
-
-
Article, Illustration63 1954-04-02 2 photo. MR. H.M. ROSE. Assistant Controller of Posts. (centre with arms folded) watches th*» unloading of one of the last vans to arrive at the G-P.O. from the *hip Oranje which alone brought a total 1.097 bags of mail from Britain. She was one of five shipsStandard - 63 words
-
225 1954-04-02 2 Libel Suit Against Feng Pao Rejected JPOH. Thurs. Holding that a "ghost article published m a Singapore Chinese weekly might have been malicious falsehood but not defamatory or libellous. Mr. Justice Buhagiar today dismissed a libel suit brought up by a Chinese midwife against the newspaper. The newspaper concerned was225 words
-
Article59 1954-04-02 2 .tohore. BAHRU, Thura.Mr. Justice Paul Storr allowed the appeal of Goh Leon? Koh against the sentence of two years imprisonment for Derjury imposed by the Sessions Court recently. Goh was 'alleged to have ramnlttod the offence during the trial of Ong Chor who was charged with the59 words
-
Article110 1954-04-02 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (rents per Ib m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 K.S.S Spot Loose 57 i 51 i No. 1 R.S.S. 57 1 57 i No. 2 R.S.S. 57 57J No 3 R.S.S. 56£ 56i Tone: Steady. TIN PRICE The prices of tin yesterday was110 words
-
231 1954-04-02 2 with five children, cost over $220,000 to build, and $25 000 to furnish and. equip. Twenty more children will be admitted this year, and $48,000 per year will be needed to run it. The society has. at present a total membership of 3 1231 words
-
Article13 1954-04-02 2 HONGKONG, April 1.-Soecial btandard Service; Closing nriri ■< pf the Hongkong Exrhanac13 words
-
Article142 1954-04-02 2 Talk it Over, Says Ascoli LONDON. Apr:! 1 (Renter) —Mr. Frank David Ascoli. Managing Director of Dunlop Plantations Limited, today called for a practical and operative partnership between the employers and employed the Malayan rubber producing i industry. In letter published m the Times. Mr Asco i declared 'On Mar.142 words
-
91 1954-04-02 2 Xl ALA U \iriß, Thurs. Radio Malaya uants t<, record a shost! Recently, after Ronald ihl and Michael Ellery u <re invited to a "haunted" house m Klang Road, kuala Lumpur, and had set up their equipment, the chief tenant refused to (dloiv them91 words
-
Article293 1954-04-02 2 Doctor Wants A Sanatorium To Treat Students Standard Staff Reporter A SPECIAL "sanatorium" m a hostel block to "segregate" undergraduates of the University of Malaya who suffer from tuberculosis is being considered by the authorities, as one of the ways of preventing the disease293 words
-
Article259 1954-04-02 2 FIVE SHIPS ARRIVE A RECORD mail from overseas, beyond that of the busiest holiday season, has been received by the Singapore General Post Office during the past two days from five ships which have arrived m port from Britain. Late yesterday afternoon, the last of259 words
-
Article200 1954-04-02 2 Lifting Of Tax On Sport Hailed PENANG. Thun T t ibolition of entert i duty on amateur iport i from today m the h i tion v. as hailed he', c much needed boost to tfM funds of sports n tions and a big help raising sport itan i throughout200 words
-
Article126 1954-04-02 2 TRANSPORT PROPOSAL WELCOMED PENANO, Thurs. Comtnentiiif on the ttept to be taken by the Federation Government to IncraaM Malay participation m the country*! public transport system the president of the Penanf I'MNO. Mr. Zainal Abidin, laid U ihat it should have been done fifty jrean ago. He <ui^ that he126 words
-
Article53 1954-04-02 2 BEREMBAN, Tbun 1 trial of Xjj Kirn Chai tractor, charged witb i*ig m a disorderly n i while tarrying a fi'uvit i ton Mr. E. CortMlljf to SCttioni Court !:.k poned to May 4 The incident wa* fjllcpc have taken place n-i s« I M year a t W..53 words
-
Article, Illustration321 1954-04-02 2 All-Star Ice Show To Thrill S'pore At Easter SINGAPORE will see a full scale ire show when "Holiday on Ice." a review with a cast of 110 artistes of sixteen different nationalities is staged m the Hupp v World Stadium, during the Easter season. The troupe includes 57 world ■latiStandard - 321 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement236 1954-04-02 2 f C^ Uniform Qualify mates j C BABY FOODS mad* dependable In Heinz foods especially prepared for I babies you find finer texture, flavors V and natural colors. These foods are made from choice fresh ingredients I only; they are expertly cooked and I carefully strained m gleaming Heinz kitchens,236 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous90 1954-04-02 2 Weather Report MIM M I M Temperature: from 7..J0 p.m. on Mar. .'!1 to 7..50 a.m. on April 1. <in<;apore (78Ft, Penang (7(iF». Kola Bahru (74Ft. Kuala umpur <7.">F), Ipoh (71F>, Kuintan (7:;f>. Maximum Temperature: from 7..10 a.m. to 7..10 n.m. on April 1. Singapore (90Fi. Penang (89Fi. Kota Bahru90 words
-
-
Article, Illustration68 1954-04-02 3 GUILTY PLEA IS NOT RECORD 1 T lei Ped m iri yes "y with an gistrate, recoi ilty. m ai 3 the Lea I g lilty p.r.d ked for nee for w a s re is m Vl] h sai i heai t guilt and that c [< 3 p68 words
-
Article28 1954-04-02 3 Survey Into Living costs R,Thurs.— erni -of-li ng survey 0 lifIS ital c k ng, lomic AffO. A. S er, I yesterMoha i prepar I ng with r28 words
-
Article81 1954-04-02 3 EARLY n W ay morn :,4 i Chinese living m Lor<r:4 Tv Seng, Singapore, was awakened by the incessant barking h his dogs. He lumped out of bed and v i :nati running out of his ><> He gave chase but i liled to81 words
-
Article, Illustration48 1954-04-02 3 photo. M^'l va ,i, C i r!ILI< RS. lecturer m the University of with V-iVwi£ nl^'f l^? a b l Mrd the Oran^ yesterday aflir 15 .V' I?, 1 1 5 a ItU retu fr m Britain *tn»r ij uion^tis t»tudy leave. StandardStandard - 48 words
-
Article75 1954-04-02 3 A TOTAL of 8,")0 tulips, hyacinths and lilac were Sows into Singapore by XI.M Constellation from Holl\nd yesterday. They will be exhibited by the airline it Urn Singapore Flower Show m the Happy World t'KUy. KIM hostesses. Mrs. L. Dianitsky (left), and Mrs. If B. Den Diilk,Standard - 75 words
-
Article219 1954-04-02 3 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. K. T. Alexander, recorded a verdict of murder by six unknown male Chinese at yesterday's continued inquest on Detective Sub-Inspector Tan Ah Seng, 4t>, who was shot dead outside his home m Seransoon Road on Mar. 3. Acting Assistant Superintendent of219 words
-
Article, Illustration117 1954-04-02 3 THE Singapore Children*! Society, a private welfare organisation, has been successful m raisins money to employ a paid full-time qualified social welfare worker. She is Mrs. Ethel Barbara Kinna. above, who recently returned fiom many year s of study abroad. She has a Diploma m Social Studies from117 words
-
Article26 1954-04-02 3 THE Geyl an Methodist Youths Fellowship will st;;.;e a variety conceit at the Gcy'ati4 Methodist Girls' School Hall In Aljuuied at 7.30 p.m. today.26 words
-
190 1954-04-02 3 THE old Monico Restaurant m Orchard Road, long-time favourite of cinema-goers, opener! last night with a new name, new management and showing a shining new face. It is now called the Island Restaurant. After being closed for many months, the restaurant has undergone a190 words
-
Article, Illustration328 1954-04-02 3 Assaulted Girl Passenger m Hotel Bedroom FOR his foolhardy act m assaulting a transit passenger m her room at Raffles Hotel and stealing her purse and also for assaulting the hotel manager, Private Lewis Edgar Lawson, a driver attached to 75 Coy, Royal Army Service Corps,Standard - 328 words
-
312 1954-04-02 3 SINGAPORE tradeunionists yesterday received with mixed feelings the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttel ton's, refusal m the House of Commons, to recommend that the Singapore and Federation Governments allow trade unions to afliliate with political ..organisations as m Britain. Though312 words
-
120 1954-04-02 3 New Knutsen Line Vessel For S 'pore Standard Shipping Reporter THE m.v. Ogeka, latest Knutsen Line vo>.-ol to be put on tne F:»r Ea.^t nm failed from San Francisco on Mar. 27, and is Singapore bound cording to the ship's local agents, Messrs. I^lav Kerr and Co. The Ogeka was120 words
-
Article47 1954-04-02 3 MANILA. April 1. (AP)— Prospects for increased trade between Japan and South-Ed >t Asia are bright, a group of '<en visiting Japanese businessman said here recently. The group cam c from Hongkong on the last lap of a IWO 1 month tour of Asia.47 words
-
Article28 1954-04-02 3 THE City Council will hold ecial meeting to consider reposfl of the F nan. s era] Purposes Commission r the City Hall today at DO p.m.28 words
-
Article, Illustration54 1954-04-02 3 photo. THIS is the new C.:mida Indonesian Airways office which started operating at Killing Airport, Singapore, yesterday. The airline is now handling its own ground operations, previously taken rale of by KLM. Pirtured above m the nnv office are traffic clerk. Mr. Stanley F.zekiel. and* ground hostess.Standard - 54 words
-
Article98 1954-04-02 3 PENANG. Thurs. The' E Smelting Company the Smelting Workers'; Ui are very eager to reach, emeni In their dispute; every avenue is beiri^ >red, said the Deputy mmissioner for Labour, j 1 rig, Mr. ,T. Grundy. at the ti of a meeting today. Grundy, who98 words
-
Article55 1954-04-02 3 AMONCi the many arrivals fi >:n UK. on board the Corfu yesterday w;,>; Dr. Chatterjee Card), a world-famous Indian magician. A member of the Magic Circle, Chatterjee. who is accompanied by two attractive I tants the Misses Ray and Spencer, will perform for aooul three month-55 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement193 1954-04-02 3 I /f f^fa£ BLACK SUEDE v ff/^r^ /iJ IS* HIGH HEELS 1 I xl, fJjL-itff^'^ STRIP SANDALS^^7 ft H/W^g^V V^ (similar to illustration) /7 t- //^3Ujfo.\i usually $35 per pair i^Sf' I FACE MUST CLEAR 1 fKjil l[(h FLANNELS 7.50 j I Will IRISHUNEN 22"x32" usually 75 cents IN 5j193 words
-
-
Article347 1954-04-02 4 GRANTS TO STEP UP PADI GRO WING More Use Of Machines KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— Party rivalries, which keyed up inf crest at question time m the Federal Legislature yesterday, greatly enlivened the proceedings. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman. Member for Natural Resources, and UMNO vice-president, braved Negara and Labour347 words
-
Article153 1954-04-02 4 Forces Kill 2 More Terrorists KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. An attempt by Communist terrorists to bum down a latex storing shed on Serdang Estate m the Kuala Kangsar area, Perak, last night, failed berause rain had fallen and the shed was still wet. Two of the latex153 words
-
Article146 1954-04-02 4 He Calls For CutIn Water Rates PENANG. Thurs. The plight of ratepayers within municipal limits, now paying the highest assessment m Malaya was pointed out by Inche Abu Bakar at today's Municipal Council meeting. He laid that Municipal expenditure should be axed and attacked the method of charging waicr rates.146 words
-
Article43 1954-04-02 4 A GAXG of 15 men dragged out a Chinese from a coffee ?hop m Seletar Road. Singapore, on Wednesday morning and beat him up. The thugs dispersed soon after. Police say this case has no secret society impHcations.43 words
-
Article68 1954-04-02 4 PEXANG. Thurs— An 18--year-old youth was told by the i Magistrate. Mr. J. W. D. Ambrose, today that he was a disgrace to his father for which hi should be thoroughly ashamed of himself. The youth Suppiah. who admitted stealing a gold chain valued at $5068 words
-
Article337 1954-04-02 4 Suit Over House Xl ALA LIMPIR, Thurs.-Mr. Robert B. Sheeks, Malayan representative of the Committee for Free Asia said m the lirli Court here today that at one stage during negotiations for the purchase of a house he made an oiler of 8100,000. He was337 words
-
Article91 1954-04-02 4 KUALA LIMPIR. Thurs Lim h>k Lim. an employee <>f Krcliflusion House Kuili Lumpur, who told the 2nd Magistrate Court yesterday that he did not like policemen who -think and ad M thou§)i they are great" was fined SlO for leaving his bicycle unattended and another91 words
-
Article43 1954-04-02 4 CHUA CHENG LONG an occupier of a room m Jalan Sayang, Muar. was fined $250 or two months imprisonment by Inch c Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan, Magistrate. Muar. for allowing others t c use the room as a common gaming house.43 words
-
Article44 1954-04-02 4 THE Malacca Municipal Councillors gave a dinner on Wednesday night to the Municipal President, the Resident Commissioner Mr. G. E C. Wisdom, at the Majestic Hotel to celebrate the conferment of the C.M.G. on Mr. Wisdom m last New Year's Honours.44 words
-
Article72 1954-04-02 4 PENA X G. Thurt. T!^.o Muni -ipj Council yesterday approved the naming of two roads hire after th t late Mr. P. K. Nambyar, barrister at law and the first Indian mo:r.ber of the S 4 ,r;./,s Scttletner/.s Legislative Council, and the late Dr. Ong72 words
-
Article48 1954-04-02 4 A CHINESE lest his wristwatih m a rush for tickets outside a cinema m South Bridge P#jud. Singapore, on Wednesday night. He said that as the crowd was surging forward, he felt someone touching his wrist. Next moment, the wat» h was Sone.48 words
-
Article40 1954-04-02 4 PEXAXG. Thur?.— The body of a newly born child was found by a Malay floating m a stream m Kampong Bhnru on Monday. Police are now making investigations to trace the mother of the dead child.40 words
-
Article, Illustration461 1954-04-02 4 Wider Local Govt. For Settlements VICE-ADMIRAL Sir John Collins. Chief of th* Australian Naval Staff (ri^ht). passed through Singapore by Qantas BOAC Constellation from Sydney yesterday on j the way to attend a naval conference m London. I 11,- is putured above Admiral Sir Charts Lanl C.-in-C. Far East StatiiStandard - 461 words
-
Article, Illustration44 1954-04-02 4 KUALA LUMTOaVfI mannequin, pretty Miss Chung Lng Lai. who won srcond place m the Miss Max Factor contest and third place m thr All-Malaya contest, above, started a drcss-drsicning and hairdressing business at No. 5> Campbell Road. Kuala Lumpur yesterday.44 words
-
Article37 1954-04-02 4 THE Royal Engineers Civilian Association will hold a meeting at its Headquarter*, Engineer Base Installation, m Aver Rajah Ro;«d. Singapore, tomorrow at 11 am. The meeting is open to ;i'. civilian engineers m the Colony.37 words
-
Article85 1954-04-02 4 MALACCA, Thurs The pressvire of other Sttt'cmcni charities on the purses of the Malacca public had ITtadl Impossible lot the Malacca Welfare Committee io hold it> united Charity Wtek kaal year, the retiring Wt (an Committee chairman. Mr. R. S Butterfie.d. said at the Dn>85 words
-
Article, Illustration129 1954-04-02 4 Provident Fund Law Given A Brush Up KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Employees Provident Fund Ordinance was given a 'brush up*' m the Federal Council today, m the light of its administration over the past year. An employer or employee can now contribute more than Photo. 5 per rent of wagesStandard - 129 words
-
Article28 1954-04-02 4 MR C. D BAIRD, Registrar and Inspector of Motor Vehi- or Pahang. ha s fom gm. Mr. A. Ix>wis Iron jlphore succcedt him at Raub.28 words
-
Article78 1954-04-02 4 Union Calls For Talks On Sacking PI I 1 written .t n if foi mttiitig day i Mr. S empl cc of 1 P Hon. Mr. Shabidan. wh > t wcrrUi7 ut rjn a crt a notlet rmin i ptrvice yegU factory work. Mr. B X if Union Officer. P.asked78 words
-
Article77 1954-04-02 4 PENANG. T m I-ooi. (24) I Magistrate's i t ■1m to.>k loan of a ne k and pa.vr.ed It for $M) mi n Qf|) for he r ch:lriu i Lim pleade Rjilty t ma! breach of rust jt i necklace rallied at longing to a w«.v»an.77 words
-
Article74 1954-04-02 4 PKNAMQ. Thurs— T*« pilgrm ships, the Ankinc and the Anshnn. will br making five outward >.».! ings to Jecidah thi H \r:\r and about b.tOf piUnniv from Malaya are expected to embark i»n thcsr two ships during ihe months of May and July The first74 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement100 1954-04-02 4 The world famous familfj of TIGER medicinal products "^jvt /m&Kk' ]oS^^^oB^i H ->3a^ay jSaß^S^^y^ftffiPfla^ay^SMaw TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI Brejth. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL H4LL f TRY IT TODAY <^^JifcLj ANP YOU'LL SMOKE lf*?^^£t^U V ft ALWAYS/ Sole Agents: TEL: ***** ***** HUP HIN TRADING CO. LTD 6th Floor100 words
-
-
Article153 1954-04-02 5 Kennels for The Strays Planned THE Singapore Animal Lovers 1 League pins to bu> a piece of land to ild kennels for stray «ts with a balance of (10(1 collected as donans .md subscriptions. ite is near the for Boys at ft m the Coronabe n well mainthe serious dis-153 words
-
Article68 1954-04-02 5 S.T.C. chief ANSWERS SIM'S CALL »re Traction it€d has at all od with the Phis was ctat- Ewing. S.T.C. yesterday. c occasion! —when viewhe said. MFor- occasions are such cases, the view is supporte I nded reasons which otail for tion of the Coun- there were a Ot \:\,.\vv against68 words
-
Article21 1954-04-02 5 :;< -l ITU. Ahame I ihim, D kson n angles d to six meni Seventh was mi n21 words
-
Article, Illustration396 1954-04-02 5 SHOT SHOP ASSISTANT GETS $14,973 DAMAGES SPECIAL and generah damages totalling $14,973.50 were awarded m the Singapore High Court yesterday to a 23-year-old shop assistant, Chua Keok Seng, who was accidentally shot and wounded while out with a shooting party. Special damages totalled $5,173 after a deduction of $lr>o which396 words
-
Article, Illustration148 1954-04-02 5 City Staff Will Rght For More Pay SINGAPORE City Council's! monthly paid Staff are not discouraged by City President. Mr. T.P.F. McNeice'l statement that they won't have their pay packets revised under Ritson principles. A spokesman for one of the strongest branches of the City Council Services Union. said yesterday148 words
-
Article86 1954-04-02 5 Civic Mace On Display For Public THU public *n see the mace ol Singapore City Council, which urill be exhibited fur one ueok m the Council Chamber, City Ha on the following dates and times April r— }).:iii a.m. to I. IS p.m.: April 3—-0.30 s.nv to 12.30 p.m.; Apcil86 words
-
Article27 1954-04-02 5 TAN SENG, a Singapore Traction Company driver, WM yesterday fined SHO m the Singapore Second Traffic Court for driving a bus m a negligent manner.27 words
-
293 1954-04-02 5 ALL R.A.F. FIGHTERS ARE NOW JET PLANES ALL fighter aircraft of the RAF. m Malaya are now jet propel led." The last serving Spitfire of the RAF. was grounded after' its final flight, yesterday. Tins Spitlire, the a>t <>'f a squadron ol iivr. which wore base I al the Seletar293 words
-
351 1954-04-02 5 COURT WARNS A FATHER TO LOOK AFTER HIS CHILD Standard Stall Reporter A I- ATI IKK was told by a Sinsap>ie Police Court Magistrate yesterday that his 'duty did not md with helping to "produce" children. Ilr had to look arier them. 1 is advice was liven to Anth o351 words
-
Article214 1954-04-02 5 Standard Staff Reporter A WEST Australian amateur dance team of four roup'-\s swiped Singapore dancers by a majority of 29 point and won the coveted Oato I'aglar Challenge Trophy. From th« judfes 1 point of view. Uk> Australians were far superior. Their poise Mid variations214 words
-
Article158 1954-04-02 5 Many Defy Sultan's Order J O II O X X KAIiKl*. T luirs. Many Malay (iovemmmt s4Rcen here iiinon^d |heif Sullan's order lo weir Hie sonqknk. Th«'\ .\pp«'ared m <»ffices bareheaded today th»* second d.iv nfts*r th t order was issued to iiovri nnit-nt dt'paiinuMits. Meaibers of various political parties158 words
-
Article78 1954-04-02 5 MAJOR Charles Wylie. sec-ond-in-command of the successful Mouni Everest, expedition and Commander of the 2/10 Gurkha Rifles stationed at Kola Tinug; will talk on the "Ascent Of Everest." to the Singapore Camera Club at 8 p.m. CO Mar. l! 2. One-hundred-and-twenty coloured slides of the78 words
-
Article63 1954-04-02 5 SHOP HOUSE ARE BURGLED THE owner of a coffee shop m Tanjong Pagar Road. Singapore, woke up early yesterday morning to find that' burglars had stolen cigarettes and other articles totalling $158 from his shop. An hour later, resfdentfl of a house m the Katong Road urea found thai thieves63 words
-
Article61 1954-04-02 5 \IXE doctors have been elected to the Medical Council m Singapore. They are: Dv. Gooal Haridas. Professor A. Ransome, Professor A. A. Sandosham. Professor B. H. Sheares, Dr B. R Sreenivasan, Dr. A. W. S. Thevathasan, Dr. R. B. McGregor, CMC. Dr. Haji Negat Khas61 words
-
347 1954-04-02 5 SINGAPORE'S National servicemen will be classified into four different groups after they are examined by the Medical Board. This was stated m a Government Gazette issued yesterday, outlining the National Service Rules. Any person who has his certificate of registration lost, destroyed347 words
-
191 1954-04-02 5 PUBLIC URGED TO PAY MORE ATTENTION TO THEIR TEETH THE Singapore resident points out with pride to the cosmopolitan wonder that is his city. He points out to multi-creeds -rates and dialects and th r contrast provided li> the KM and the West To the dentist however, one common factor191 words
-
Article127 1954-04-02 5 THE Singapore Filth Police Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman yesterday aakad 1 nj-yonr-old Russian, Jarkofl Vladimir, it he had ever thought of becoming a ii«»ient citizen instead of wastfnfl the time ol the Court. Mr. Chaprni n ma(K> these rcmarkN after Vladimir, who bad eleven127 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement9 1954-04-02 5 s To fentlfC> voff T-toONC a »nA P tICC9 words
-
Advertisement423 1954-04-02 5 ■Waa^ hm^* (jAttsk^B^a^.^L bHbeV Jbbsssssssssss^ i^Bsv* lift^Sßß ssssWWK*^ W^ m i^Lh bssbsssi BBsw^iwtete^*^**^^BT w SBSST I^BS^BSSSR^^^^^A £7 I ft" "jm 1 3H BsV^ N .jsWLV. M-'-Bay j QO&-' Mfn Sk. jr giM.^ /f^Lssßsm SF' ■^Bssap^ fflBV. w t«J^ a^nT 1 ssarS'O jßMkSMa^a^B^Mßs^a^s^a^B^aaMV r a^^^^^nf 35 °H V AIAtSaW M DEL423 words
-
-
Article784 1954-04-02 6 A COMMITTEE of thirteen Federal Legislative Counrillors has been appointed to study what legislative measures could be introduced to afford M days opportunities for wider participation m the road »r&nspor( industry m the Federation. The Committee seems to have had the unanimous o)> .UK of the Councillors784 words
-
Article155 1954-04-02 6 Review of Views H-Bomb Reaction EVEN the people of Malaya,! saya Utusan Melayu, are? beginning to get a little^ afraid of the American ]I-Bomb tests m the Pacific! The first tost made on March? Ist had violent reactions on| fi-hermen and fish oil the< coast ol Japan, thousands o\ miles155 words
-
Article219 1954-04-02 6 Sir; I <>:n the pro\ erbial i frog an<j mv well is this 2 country town Taiping. I was stimulated by the letter c "Ferguson strikes Again" m your March -•> issue. Air. Ferguson complains Z that Malayans cannot pro- 2 duce sufficient jurors ot v219 words
-
Article159 1954-04-02 6 Sir; -I am one who. with much interest, always reads Sir Cheng-lock Tan's political statements which appear m your daily from time to time. His latest statement about Mr. Vernon Bartlett's views is a masterpiece. It is a true tact about Ma lava and unlike the statements159 words
-
Article, Illustration141 1954-04-02 6 IMPROVE NATURAL RUBBER Sir: -The editor of an Engisn Electrical .Journal recently showed concern over the dwindling supply of coal against the increasing demand for electricity m Britain. Atomic power, he explained, will no doubt augment the power produced by coal, but the scarcity of the world's supply of urai.ium141 words
-
Article, Illustration1331 1954-04-02 6 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY \!S Communist countries, where freedom of speech is restricted* where outspoken criticism of Government can mean impristtnment or death, the radio is rigorously controllrd by the Government. In the United States of America there are many radio stations owned by independent businessmen1,331 words
-
Article288 1954-04-02 6 We,the people 'Bring Down High Prices For Granite Sir; —The building oi lowco>t bouses m Penang i y private enterprise is increasing, and this activity i< no do :bt due to the general fa m the price ol bu materials. Against thi s goner., a I prices, it stems strange288 words
-
Article, Illustration16 1954-04-02 6 .md bsnc thf resMeare of Cfcief MComho till he v.ilk od in his sln'p'.'16 words
-
Article223 1954-04-02 6 I ETTERS pw d i I". f "f z .■>■: a feat f i I i/ •«■<'? <"'d >jtii/c r they <.■ a H Ush institution. What Hyde Pork, [tie great open i i t'.t' n xMV of \jondon t Ii Io tfif poop-box orator, afjitafor or223 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement6 1954-04-02 6 ROLL FILMS mfc idler picifaret! GFUY6U76 words
-
Advertisement43 1954-04-02 6 Does ASTHMA make your life miserable? h^,h°Ty rOOI iuffocatin ««ony that tear. .o^B d lhallert yOUr Thousand, of othe. l*. Hair 1 Asthma Cur« today all Wicmo: k DR. HAIR'S ASTHMA CURE Of H o ,r opt 9Wltm t mrt— Sionw^l M««» f43 words
-
-
Article165 1954-04-02 7 FRENCH GIVE UP THREE POSTS HANOI. Apr. I.— The commander of Dien Bien I'hu. Colonel Christian de Castires, lius decided to abandon defence posts which were the scene of hitter lighting during the List three days, it was announced today. W.i- taken m vio enl Vietminh fire. a >unt< v165 words
-
Article120 1954-04-02 7 REGION OF TERROR IN CELEBES •aMM April I, \P) Vice hairnun. bunan, revealed toitical religions terror reasing day by day 'bes islands Ke- hing here stated •00 Christians m had been forcibly Pssed into tin- Moslem i nth h\ the insurgents. 9k HI ing* i! bun. m >:iid the Islamic120 words
-
Article, Illustration126 1954-04-02 7 THIS photo shows an incident m the heavy fighting now ras m? around the besieged fortress of Dien Bien Phu m Indo-China. French troops, reinforced by paratroops, are battling against the attacking Vietminh rebels m what is described as the bitterest fight- ing of the eightA.P. - 126 words
-
Article, Illustration91 1954-04-02 7 WASHINGTON, April l <AP>.— l'.S Civil Defence Jal Paterson said yesterday the Government will me American people a film of th c pioneer I!).V> sen blast, "not to stare them nor encourage liopebni to furnish basic facts the y must have about 11 h new and terribleU.P. - 91 words
-
Article221 1954-04-02 7 ROW CAN BE SETTLED SAYS NEHRU NEW DELHI. Apr. 1, (IP) Indian Prime Minister Mr. JawaharLal I Nehru announced m the Indian parliament this week that he was hopeful of a friendly settlement with France over the future of the French settlements m India. At 'he same :i:r.e. the French221 words
-
Article21 1954-04-02 7 THE second bureau meeting of the Asian Socialist Conference will be heiri m Bandoeng, Indonesia, late this month. U.P.U.P. - 21 words
-
318 1954-04-02 7 Trade Expansion With Reds Foreseen LONDON. Apr. 1. (Router) Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, Prosident ol the Board of Trade said yesterday it would take about two to three months before there is a "substantial relaxation" of embargoes on nonstrategic soods and an expansion of civilian trade with Communist Europe. He was318 words
-
Article186 1954-04-02 7 Curtail A-Tests Japs Ask TOKYO. Apr 1, (AP>Japan asked the United States yesterday not to explode any more atom weapons m the Pacific during the tuna fishing season, from November through March. The request was made m formal note from the Foreign Office. Twenty-three Japanese fishermen were l injured and186 words
-
Article309 1954-04-02 7 PARIS, Apr. I.— The Council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation was called into special session today to discuss the position of Marshal Alphonse Juin, Allied Commander-in-Chief for Central Europe who has been stripped of his French military offices by his government. Military observersAP; Reuter - 309 words
-
Article82 1954-04-02 7 XOORDWUK. The Netherlands, Apr. l (AP>. Women drinkers are increasing m numbers. World Health Organisation experts were told at a meeting here today. In fact, it was said, they are becoming a serious problem m the Netherlands, A. v s t r i a. France82 words
-
Article28 1954-04-02 7 PREMIER Antonio Oliveira Falazar became head of all atomic research m Portugal by I a decree published on Wednesday m the Diario do Governo.28 words
-
210 1954-04-02 7 BRITAIN MUST AID JORDAN IN CASE OF WAR —Eden Tells Commons LONDON, Mar. 31, (UP)— Foreign Minister Anthony Eden, commenting on the Israeli-Arab bcrder dispute, informed the House of Commons today Britain must come immediately to the aid of Jordrm should she become engaged m the war." But Eden added:210 words
-
141 1954-04-02 7 EISENHOWER IS ALL FOR UNITED ACTION WASHINGTON, April 1. (UP>— At his newt conference ye>terday President Eisenhower (Irmly supported Secretary of State John Foster Dulles' call i<m- united action !to moot the tin oat of Communist agression [n SouthE;;>t As b and declined t rul€ oul the possibility thai United141 words
-
Article77 1954-04-02 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, April 1. T he following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBFR Spot 17 id. May 17 Id. June 17|d. July/September 17gd. October/December 17jd. Jan. March 18 d. April c.i.f. 17 5 16d. Tone: Firm.77 words
-
240 1954-04-02 7 CHURCHILL, IKE MAY DISCUSS H-BOMB LONDON, Apr. 1 (Reuter) The Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill will be urged m the House of Commons next week to invite President Eisenhower to Britain to discuss the hydrogen bomb. Mr. Arthur Lewis, a labour member of Parliament, today put forward question calling lor240 words
-
Article164 1954-04-02 7 The Issue: How Many Wives? NEW DELHI. Apr. I: (Reutei > How many wives man should have, lias become a big issue m Delhi state, toilowinf a vote m the State Assembly condemning po y- gamy The vote recommending that polygamisti should be punished was taken against vehement opposition from164 words
-
Article, Illustration27 1954-04-02 7 MOSCOW radio no Tue>o;.v th;it Work on txtcndtng the v capital's metro lyttcm to ho tho mod beautil il subway m the v >rld APAP - 27 words
-
Article, Illustration106 1954-04-02 7 PROMOTIONS FOR TWO INDIANS CAPTAIN R. 1) Katjn IN. above, has taken ovrr firm Commodore (1. A Frcmh as Chief of Staff and Deputy Commander in-Chief. Indian Navy, with the rank of Com modore. Seniormost Indian offt cer m the Navy. h«- m promoted to the rank of Captain mOfficial - 106 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement53 1954-04-02 7 ANNOUNCE The re-introduction of SERVICES I from SINGAPORE with effect from 4th MAY f 2 for full particulars and reservations apply to your usual travel agents or I MALAYAN AIRWAY S GENERAL SALES AGENTS FOR ARGONAUT AND COMET SERVICES Throughout Singapore, Federation of Malaya, Sarawak, North Borneo, Brunei, and Sumatra.53 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement749 1954-04-02 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND H/MBURG- AMERIKA LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colombo, (ienoa. Marseilles, Aahv A rp Rotterdam. Hamhur Bremen Spore P.S'ham Penaog T.S Kassel (lIAPAG) Gdns. 10 11 (i\pr "Apr M\ Sthwabenstein (NDL) 11/15 Apr IGApr ITApr i IS I i-N<-rkiiM' n (lIAPAG) 5/llMav l!M.i\ IM4Mav T.S Nabob (NDL) 28749 words
-
Advertisement1126 1954-04-02 8 TH BLUE FUNNEL UNE j~ m mm} MANSFIKLD CO., LI D. l &i££ Dept. Incorporated ln Singapore Carrier* option to proceed via othrr port* to load and 'aSeaargt carxo tilLOfUt to UVBBMMM* Glasgow. LOMJON CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Sail* P Sham Penang Atreafl for Liverpool, Dublin Hi Swansea C 36 Anr1,126 words
-
Advertisement669 1954-04-02 8 JAVA HEW YORK SAILIMCS HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NEW PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SrtZ Spore P. Sham Penang ROTTI (SMN) M »r/9Apr 6Apr .-'(MjJ WELTEVREDEN (RD 9/JsApr 16Apr U^w 1 RIOITW (SMN) I J ?S A Pr 3S2S 17/18M?y I BANK A (SMN) 9 15May 16May J? igM^y OVERYSEL669 words
-
Advertisement628 1954-04-02 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS *KOM SCANDIN A s lA/t X tON l INEVI Spore P S'haro Prn.m; "MALAYA" for Kohsichang. Saigon. Hongkong Manila i> n* O r inn\ Kobe and Yokohama }2 \kV" "MEONIA" for Bans»u)k 19 2Mpr 1« lK\, lf "INDIA" for Djakarta. Kohsi"LALANDIA" for Bangkok .14/15 AMy SAILINGS628 words
-
-
Article, Illustration393 1954-04-02 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, April I— The Indonesian immumst Party, m a blotont and undisgu is d attempt to wreck Indonesia's economy, hos openly demonded that Indonesia reduce her production of rubber, coffee and other exportable commodities. •v This tter393 words
-
Article142 1954-04-02 9 THE RUBBER market n Singapore was firm yesterday With Rood buying interest from oversea! for the lower grades. first grade rubber for April shipment closing at 57j| cents P" lb. (56J on Wednesday). A reserve of sellers contributed to the steadiness m the market. Traders reported more than average142 words
-
Article125 1954-04-02 9 R DUCE prices In Singa- eased again yesterday, heing an uncertain and coconut oil re- *dulL I prkea closed at $28? buyers with sellers 12 [or April shipment. '•ut oi! sellers r.t ing Quoted ISO Der picul the dOK, for May .shipment. Pepper prices continued to rline sharply, Muntok125 words
-
Article51 1954-04-02 9 I LONDON. Apr. 1 (ReuterV The first Britisfi survey ship to be CQuipped with a helicopter flight tuck and printing presses to produce it. own chartf was on show m the River Thames here yestei The ship, The Vidal. U latest addition to the Admiralty's turveyuM51 words
-
Article72 1954-04-02 9 HONGKONG, Apr: 1 1. {AP) Ko Chcuk Huns, rhalnnan n the Chinaaa General Chaoibrj of Commeire m Hoiipkon^ laid yesterday a business np m the colony j* attributable to the United N«ti embargo on strategk fw If to Rod China He txpreued hope t)ir ernmeni would72 words
-
Article208 1954-04-02 9 TOKYO. Apr. 1. (AFP)— The Italian Government has proposed triangle trade between Italy, Japan and Indonesia, Government sources disclosed yesterday. y gaid the Japan* s< G<ment wai aflceablc m pr nciple. Tiu* It;, ian pr(.po«a! resembled the triangle tn i recently gufgested by W< I Germany208 words
-
Article232 1954-04-02 9 \v dusti ,>, wen m h regul it s re mai kf .v. Ti.*i ;ir:ti ruhl)cr sh.ir •> »J sortie impmWllM t i"TO f Buvr»t> ft •rt C< n lin H ncr W :i <mi j 4 Malayan Colta ."4 RohiriMtn A Co. Oi dv 180 1 S Sc232 words
-
Article57 1954-04-02 9 NEW DELHI, April 1. (AP). —India and the United Statei signed an operational agre*> men? here WedMsdaf pi >\ i»ing for a U.S. ctotlibutioa of USSL'.MOO.OOU to 4 joint (or increasitiß the |m*ratißfl capacity of the Govornmentowned Madroa City Steam powat plant It .> planned to ra\*«57 words
-
Page 9 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous330 1954-04-02 9 r,n Abner «y A/ Capp i "Z-x ohp#omc boy what wwms mabhihJ teiAWtoKrrcH-. r> (MTH'SAWEHAWKJNS .WANTf- t <* HE'i TH'Of«I-V &OV W 6-%RT>4 RACE.J? J VL~__K__l D AY RACE-y i^jC rRuE l O WMO APR£ E-'SHE-ATES _J>^ HE^ ff*vtT Alley Oop By V. T. Hamnn W\&^C^\ti^^'^' r^ BURGERS Uentlemen Ato330 words
-
Miscellaneous1052 1954-04-02 9 %S&jggßSSßmmmmmm b— i bbi l-"> f> m mSIHQA P O RTI ""i S n 3"" sn<l KOTA BHARV i W* *]J SA o?,"V; 5-7 ?V, 1 IC Tll r >T n.»: D m,.., r HP* "^S l N: Zoi:os Blacli Whi] 3. 7 and m ■k *j*TA&Afj v? !bB 9301,052 words
-
-
Article, Illustration682 1954-04-02 10 Cinefan - Terry's Doing OK, on Land or Underwater Cinefan by YTCIHNC. an actor be rome a »tar is like developing a picture m a dark room. First there is a meaningless s h o w of shadows and highlights, then identifying outlines, and finally the true picture sharp and clear. Terry682 words
-
Article128 1954-04-02 10 REPUBLIC announces the winners of its "Quiet Man" Showmanship Contest, which has just concluded alter having been extended over a period of 14 months to enable Republic representatives from all over the world to participate, as Mrs. Clelin B Trisciu/.zi. publicity director of Republic Picture! of128 words
-
299 1954-04-02 10 JJOLLYWOOD. forging ahead with its inventions aimed at improving the public*! enjoyment of motion pictures, has already given us -'>D. Cinerama and CinemaScope. Now corner new., ol Vista Vision Paramount* large scceen presentati media without the use ol •pen i Li 1 lenses, equipment or other299 words
-
334 1954-04-02 10 WILLIAM PENNY - They're Always Mistaking Her For Someone Else WILLIAM PENNY Says IjXHKTUKATELI for Eleanor Parker, she has a sense of humour. Otherwise, it misht be annoyin? to be frequently mistaken for somebody else. This, she admits, ll nobody's fault. She never looks the same twice For a long time, even after334 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement263 1954-04-02 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION tr" ATTRACTIONS 1 NOV/ SHOWING 11- 1-15. l.i.v a. ir, Q: O 'P-'O: N Phone 21 116 For Bookings < TREMENDOUS v J 'tdJStx SUCCESS! MARILYN BETTY LAUREN MONROE GRABLE BACALL i ll HowTo Marry AM/UJONAtR£^ Jft« wluam POWELL 2a 1 i PLUI CINKMASCOPL SHORT MJBJECTI 1 1263 words
-
Advertisement152 1954-04-02 10 V'Y WF^T' L 1..L TTLOI. ifcJ^r COiUM3<A JOHN JOHK OAVIO HIM [UNI p P 'Ss S HOOIAK DEREK BRIAN MARQUES <«/«» At/ Teehnirmiwv Pin- 3 STOOGES In "A Gem of a Jam" v^^ Tomorrow Midnight {&L j Saiiors Tomorrow 9 a.m. RAM 'HO NOTORIOIS Trcli. Suiuliv 9 a.m. I.O>I ONTINKNT152 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous106 1954-04-02 10 IHE STARS AND YOU hmhhmmmiii By Rllo del Mar X llTiclr— Co\. J jrour environment Catch un es co:i^-ientiousiy. w:th re.t tn the even m a SCORPIO— Oct 23 to Nov J lUtr; make contacts rso J*J "i-Th unpleasant- j 5 solve problems "*ks. Jan I<J Be diligent; ward I106 words
-
-
Article87 1954-04-02 11 n &\y badminton Meteor B.P. w feated the Fair--6 matches to 3 at U on Hal p] ci men- Th'ng bi. SuacU 14 15-11, Er Wee Ahmad b. Taib g Kam Fatt beat 15-13. 15-4, Tan ian 15-11. re\ rS c Chun* bt A P. es87 words
-
Article43 1954-04-02 11 DON, Mar. 31, (AP) r Jack Solomons ay that the middleweight v.t in Rome h holder i Italian s been post--2 f May 9 ries to Tur- opened above yes m his non..ler against O! c Bengt>son m night. Turpin43 words
-
Article53 1954-04-02 11 I r the SCA against c BODCA groui I i S t 2.15 p.m. will I V A r rigues V. S v > eiro, M Ang, I. Nunis, E. S. S v. E. Wije- 1 .A.1 s, D Balhetckh t. M-rvt-s: W. R. NY.:. is. L.53 words
-
Article, Illustration228 1954-04-02 11 photo. DUBLIN, Apr. 1. (Reuter)— Vincent O'Brien, the Irish trainer, who saddled Royal Tan to win the Grand National last Saturday, said last night that the stewards of the Irish National Hunt Steeplechase Committee had Withdrawn his lirpnrp m train fnr throp months from AprilAP - 228 words
-
Article89 1954-04-02 11 The Soccer and Table tennis teams of Mansfield S.C. will travel to Tengah and Seletar tomorrow. The teams will be selected from*: Soccer at Tenßah: Simon Yea p. F. Perera, Tnn Siew Enki. Shazali b. Hassan. H. Twist. Ibrahim b Ismail, Yee Horn; I 'hoy. Tan Kirn89 words
-
429 1954-04-02 11 WREXHAM (Wales), Apr. 1 (AP-Reuter)— Wales' dreams of qualifying for the World Soccer Cup finals went up m smoke Wednesday as Ireland won *-l before a crowd of 33,000 at Wrexham Wednesday >> a. os needed a ?ood win r over Ireland to429 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement84 1954-04-02 11 VKS (Tamil) rims Sivaji Gaaesaa. Las< Day J. 15, b 4;, JU KIMHA" (Malay) tl rum Tomorrow CHACHA (HOWDHRY" Hindi) Sunday at 11.30 am ••^^KiAXirjjech.) EAIIJSJjJr l|(.reat World M -»rts '<•(!.» v MjVM.OMK- (Tech.) ronorrow MidnUht »»V DAS' (Tamil) mum w«m Today "TOO 9 15 I>AYH) AM) BATHSHEBA(Tech.) Tomorrow Midnight84 words
-
Advertisement80 1954-04-02 11 4 SHOWS DAILY 1.45, 4. 6 Hfl .0.30 NEXT CHANGE! Brou;ht Bark By Demand ACADEMY AWARD WINNER for BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR "FROM HERE TO ETERNITY" (Swept The Board By Winning 8 Oscars! Tomorrow Sunday Ham 'SPRINGFIELD RIFLE' Color J df PHQNt 84Q7&?| f tJi 1 i■• < =mii4'.»ii»i80 words
-
Advertisement91 1954-04-02 11 FORSALE "1/"ACANT possession: .'{—store/ new shop houses. Nos. 40 42, Loron« 23. Area I*soo &n ft 5**"000/— each or offer. XO VACANT POSSESSION: 3-storev new house, No. 3, Loron* 14 JijJ ?J 00 ft approx. Free: $.Jb.OOO/--or offer. Apply Lee, 12:; Queen Street. Tel: *****. im™ mV- J AVEUN saloon91 words
-
Advertisement758 1954-04-02 11 6WYTYRDSHT MALAYAN PRODUCERS, LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA) \[OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11 THAT THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Registered Office I of the Company. Changkat Kinding Estate, Tanjontj Ram- I butan on Wednesday 14th April. 1954 at 11.00 a.m. for758 words
-
Advertisement553 1954-04-02 11 CONTROLLER OF SUPPLIES, SINGAPORE. TENDER NOTICE TENDER NO. 7. RENDERS will be. received at the Office of the Conjtroler of Supplies, 2nd Floor, i*ullerton Building, Singapore, to noon on Friday, 9th April, 1954, for the purchase of approximately 1.500 Tons Siamese Broken "I" Grade Rice (A.I. Super) as one lot553 words
-
Advertisement1541 1954-04-02 11 mmm.m I SITUATIONS VACANT ***** 1.1 MPI X MUNICIPAL COUN< 11, A PPLICAtIONS are invihri f, 4- the following posts Jn th Town Planning Branch Munici pal Engineers Department:— ASSISTANT PI ANNIN<; OFFK KR Basic Salary: tttl x 3G 852 912 x lid 1200 per gsggflgfj Qualification: Associate Mcmbe of1,541 words
-
Advertisement457 1954-04-02 11 Standanl Service For The Unrmplovrd offers >ou In, space m (hC 1000 l Standard t ,nire tut tm applicatimi f,, rm W hich Jm 'H« rrtorn M ,lh two "iVpieaTS SITUAIIOviSWAMLU i S JffJ'tt 1 JT% "IBS' »fc jgftf.; male, ated jb »td able t»i t>^« Chinas Si ftlidi.'e School.457 words
-
-
Article, Illustration692 1954-04-02 12 Singapore Water Polo team for the Asian (iames. shown after a practice match at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday show: Back row. left to right: Oan Bag Teck (Tigers). Kian Bin (CSC). Kee Soon Bee (CBC). Tan Eng Bock (Tifen), Front row. 1 to r: Ho692 words
-
Article510 1954-04-02 12 NINE GOALS, and most of them picture ones, .svrv sc .-red m yesterday's SAFA Division 1 game at Jalan B< sar Stadium; but Singapore Recreation Club, despite displaying enterprise and opportunism, could only claim two. The rest belonged to present league leaden, unbeaten Marine Dept. S.C.,510 words
-
Article57 1954-04-02 12 JPCC**: SAFA League: Koui RllJtl vs Amicable* AA—Jalan Bczar Dm A seletar Football Uub vb. Young Companion* AA—IfFA, Dir. JB— R/\F (^>^ft>(ar) vs. indiayi Brotherhood Socceritcs Geylang Stadium, l"tvr-School—Rai-f'.'s rnstttutton v*. Gun Una Sl'iq Rl. SU.HF.X: Frd,cr and NeaiH vs. Borneo MotOTM— N Imperial ci.cimvni inclines vs. Singapore57 words
-
Article107 1954-04-02 12 PENANG, Thur*. Penang's I i first cricket trial will be played on the Western Road this Saturday and Sunday. Tho teams will be: Team A Eu Cbeow Teik (rapt). Chung Mm Kee R. Bhupalan, M Johnson Khaw Cheng Poh. R. M NeUon E. Lim Cheng Poh.107 words
-
Article63 1954-04-02 12 TJIE Simit S. C. team against Starlighi B. P. m a friendly i badminton at the C. U. Hall on Saturday, at 2.:;o p.m. is P.-ui i Kia Choon. Chan Buck Hee, Koh Ben« Swee, Lee Yok Yew Cneong Kirn Swee, Teo Ben Hal, David Oh. George Oh.63 words
-
Article150 1954-04-02 12 Lancers Win In 2nd Half TAIPING, Thurs. Clever forward play enabled "A" Squadron 1 2th Royal Lancers to beat 2 Supply Depot 4—l In their first division soccer fixture here yesterday. The first hall was keenly contested with the Lancers taking an early lead through Brownstein. Then the Depot struck150 words
-
Article90 1954-04-02 12 AT the 21st annual general meeting of the Playfair Badminton Parly the following office* bearers were elected for the current year: President: Mr. Po Gtiaii 100. Vice- Presidents Mr. Seel Tiong Hoe; Mr, K. C. Che: m. Secretary: Mr. Chua C or Yong, Treasurer: Mr. Lira Lian Seng.90 words
-
Article98 1954-04-02 12 THE former RAF and Com- ned Services star pivot. Lucas, recently returned to the Co:ony takes his place at cen-tre-half j n the Combined Services soccer team to meet Singapore A.F.A. on Sunday at •laian Besar stadium m aid of the S.O.S.C. Asian Games Fund. The98 words
-
Article278 1954-04-02 12 THERE were goals galore at Gevlanz Stidinm yesterday when newly formed St. JoKn's Shorts C ib went on a scoring spree m their SAFA Division ?R time 2 alter an eVen score of at half I me match wa> fast and interesting and was not278 words
-
Article152 1954-04-02 12 GOVERNMENT Printing Office played well to beat Windsor Rovers 4-1 m a SAFA Div. AB match at C.V.M.A. yesterday. Two minutes from the start the Printers forced a corner from which Goodenough slammed m. Goodenough also scored the second goal. The printers made it 3-0152 words
-
Article40 1954-04-02 12 AUSSIES READY FOR OOI ONG Apr. 1 (Reut^r). Matches have been arranged here for Malayan badminton pair Ooi Teik Hock and Ong Poh Lim. They are due to play exhibition games against leading Victorians from April 22 to 26. I40 words
-
Article25 1954-04-02 12 INDIAN Recreation Club boa! the Singapore Cricket C lub 3-0 In a niendly IOCCCf veMerday. B.»:.» »2> and Loganathan were the scorers.25 words
-
Article76 1954-04-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur«Si.i?-, w !l h a tola J lv "shunted kI! ln lh seTO n<l half, shared dc?en°ce r h d c P^^able state full back v,r he exception of nun*,? ar:i >'anasamv who Pulled a muscle m vesterdnv'2 nnT dcfe ders however, were76 words
-
Article53 1954-04-02 12 THE following have been cnosen to represent the V M C Ale lc^ ue cricket match' vs. R.A.K Chanii (I) at Balestier R<Kid on Sunday at 2pm R. L vne I. B. Sunatta" Gan Kee Tuin. R. M. Rajendra, Sa" SHHfcaSK Ad >- CD. .Norns.53 words
-
Article18 1954-04-02 12 B ">'? Chanty beat Mercantile ,Ba,,k .i— _> n a f oolbaH fr endlv a: Fairer Pith yesterday18 words
-
Article330 1954-04-02 12 BAD refereeing spoiled yesterday's SAFA Div. 3B match between Malay Settlement Union and Gymkhana Sports Club at Keppel Road. The score was tied at 2—2. Gymkhana win Ihi better team mi n the first half but they could only score once Ahmad Jabbar and Hashim330 words
-
Article99 1954-04-02 12 M ERR I DALE boat Swing fi-1 m a friendly badminton match. Results: Merridala mentioned First Wahab Sarkawl boat Thio Gim giew 15-7. 15-8: Abdul Rahman Kemin boat Lim Seng Koh 15-13, 15-11; Amin b. Jubbar boat Kefa Kian Bong 15-12, 15-3: Stanley Choo boat Mohd. Idris 17-14.99 words
-
Article22 1954-04-02 12 FOLLOWING a ,e the office. vounT &£5 S l ES•amy, Treasurt-r: Mr G \ara yanan. Committee: Messrs r22 words
-
450 1954-04-02 12 By WINDSOR LAD IPOH Thurs.— Candidates from van Brruko: and Tjoa's stables were seen out at this morning* at, t work m preparation for the forthcoming Perak Der!. v meeting which begins Saturday next Best von was by Tjoa's pair, Forget Me450 words
-
212 1954-04-02 12 Victoria School Wins Creates A Doubt THERE is doubt now a< which is the bofti n <• nig school m tiic I day. This «ru treat. Wtona School her R Road School :<-:» it v ocliool yo>!Mday. The closeness of might sugßost to l;»t ta fact, th, V reserved more212 words
-
Article114 1954-04-02 12 JACKS Sports Dub Guthries Sporti Club 4 a badminton trie at the ttUmfor H., Hal! Rfltttltl (Jacks BMntioi were: Singles: X<; Yin- ChOW Chan Teng Hock. IS-6. Johan Bin Ra/nli !>.-.it Leng Hong. 1.-)-l\ 15-10 Doubles: tfg Vinf Kong Wah ben: Chan C Weng and Chan114 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement452 1954-04-02 12 EDDIE SCORES 5 WINS RAIIWAT, New Jersex. Apr. j F.dclie Cbcang, ti,o i nftend nadminttm rham|) fnai HaJaya »ewwd Ivc victoriai heffj ia^t night m pxhik tio« games <>t one set ea< M. In KioflC« matches Kddie be.it his 4»>usin David 15*13 and thwi riffeated the Indjan champion N'anda Nateka452 words
-