Singapore Standard, 12 June 1954

Total Pages: 12
1 12 Singapore Standard
  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Jfc 8H Vol. IV. No. 345 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1934 TWELVE PACES 15 CENTS.
    17 words
  • 1349 1 FIRE FIGHTING 'DISGUSTING' INQUIRY TOLD Standard Staff Reporters MR. Jack S. Sargent, Flight Engineer of the BOAC Constellation which crashed at Kallong Airport on March 13, yesterday described as "disgusting" the way firemen went about their work immediately after the disaster. He made this statement when asked by the Solicitor-General,
    1,349 words
  • 142 1 Mr .Casey Has A Solution For I-C NEW DELHI, June 11 (Reuter) Australian External Affairs Minister, Mr. R.G. Casey, indicated before leaving for Geneva *%< ay that an Indo-China solution may be reached at Gcneva-ari the basis of I s yesterday with idia's Prime Minif^LJ. Mr. Nehru. Askj^jy newsmen, "Do
    142 words
  • 25 1 HOLLYWOOD, June 11 A 7^-pound son, Timothy Patrick McNulty. b >m yesterday to actress Ann Biyth. Her husband is Dr. James McNulty.
    25 words
  • 39 1 TOKYO, June 11 <AFP> The wreckage of a Navy PBM plane missing since Wednesday during a flight from Japan to Hongkong via the Philippines was identified on Yakushima island, off the tip of southern Kyushu.
    39 words
  • 180 1 GANGSTER'S GIRL TOLD TO BEHAVE Standard Staff Reporter LEE AH QUAI, alias Ho Kum Kwai. described as a "gangster's sweetheart." was bound over in the sum of $50 for six months in the Seventh Police" Magistrate's Court, Singapore. Lee had previously told the court that she was prepared to sign
    180 words
  • 356 1 Alliance Meets Sunday KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— British Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, yester?SJxt S^ No for the third time this y ear to the UMNO-MCA alliance— this time to the demand for postponement of elections to the Federal legislature until after
    356 words
  • 60 1 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll, yesterday received the following cable from the Queen through the Secretary of State for the Colonies. "I am commanded by the Queen to convey to you and all Her subjects in Singapore, Her sincere thanks for your kind message
    60 words
  • 85 1 LONDON. June 11: <Reuten Lord Beaverbrook. Canadian born newspaper magnate and former Minister, told British televiewers laa night that he had been a failure in his crusade for Empire unity. Lord Beaverbrcok who recently celebrated his 75th birthday said: "I began as a boy selling newspapers
    85 words
  • 54 1 TWO SINGAPORE schoolboys who were missing for about a week were found at the New World Park, last night, by their Scout Master. Mr. Charles Bong. The boys are P. Arthur de Silva (11). and P. Bertie de Silva (9), of Yeo Chu Kang Road. They were taken
    54 words
  • 23 1 A 31-YEAR-OLD invalid beheaded himself with a home-made guillotine at the Austrian village of Pinkafeld on Thursday. Austrian officials reported. UP.
    23 words
  • 68 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Constituency Delineation Commission has completed its job in Malaya. Its report was handed to the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray today. The mission, headed by Lord Merthyr had worked for about two months. Its task was to divide the country into electoral constituencies
    68 words
  • 125 1 JAKARTA. June 11 (AFP).— An 80-hour battle with rebels north-east of Makassar, in south Celebes, resulted in the capture of one of the notorious gang leaders, Kolongdam. together with 17 of his top men last Wednesday, according to reports reaching here this morning, num- ber of
    125 words
  • 265 1 Protest Over Refusal To Hold Mass Meet Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 12,000 Asian civilian employees of H.M. Dockyard, Seletar, are to call a one day "protest" strike on June 28, over the refusal of the Commodore Superintendent to give them permission to hold a mass meeting
    265 words
  • 257 1 7 More Bandits Killed One Gives Up KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Eight Communist terrorists have been eliminated in Pahang, during the past 24 hours and two more have been wounded. Three terrorists were killed and another wounded in an operation which is still under way and details cannot be disclosed. Two
    257 words
  • 108 1 HANOI, June 11.— i Infiltrating Vietminh troops have won two more small defence posts in the Red River Delta j southeast of Hanoi, the French High Command announced yesterday. The rebels stepped up harassing attacks northwest and southwest of this neadquarters city. The posts of Haiyen.
    108 words
  • 146 1 GENEVA TALKS GENEVA, June 11 (AP)— Britain and the United States were reported to have agreed today on general procedure for winding up the deadlocked Geneva conference. U.S. Undersecretary cl Stale. Mr. Walter Bedell Smith and British Foreign Secretary Mr. Anthony Eden had a
    146 words
  • 37 1 TUNIS. June 11 ißeuter)— Troops with orders to shoot on sight are today patrolling two mountainous regions in Tunisia where a day and night curfew has been proclaimed in a fight against outlaws.
    37 words
  • 23 1 CEYLON is carrying out tests to see if radio active rain caused recent floods in the southern city of Galle.
    23 words
  • 224 1 30 Had Moscow Code Names' SYDNEY, June 11 (Reuter) Moscow gave code names to about 30 people, mostly Australians who might have engaged in "improper activities" in Australia, Mr. W. J. V. Windeyer, senior Commonwealth Counsel, told the Royal Commission on espionage at its resumed hearings here, today. Mr. Windeyer
    224 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 42 1 FULL DISPLAY now on LEE CHAY t CO. I lOC WORTH BRIOGE RO. SPORE -6 TEL: ***** 1 PRICE ELEGANCE VALUE A I^^ wSSk W^^^^^^^r^ I i i I'rejT v.^> A R H magnetic LADY'S WATCHES ALSO AVAILABLE WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCHES
      42 words
    • 43 1 HAND CUT CRYSTALWARE in a wide range is alwayt available here. Call and Select your requirements. i Tl>€ NOVELT Y.tom 88 North Bridge Ko.»d Phone 331?3 3 REASONS WHY tS V w r APPLICATION 7 DRYING f v COSTS ruapodcc <^ PLASTIC EMULSION PAINT
      43 words

  • 146 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Planting Employers' and Rubber Workers' Unions today urged Government to accelerate the programme of rubber replanting and to help the industry achieve the highest possible standard of agricultural efficiency. In a joint report on 54 industrial issues they covered during
    146 words
  • 116 2 Wires Who May Ruin The Family PENANG. Fri. The President of the Perak Road Branch of Party Negara. Mr. Syed Alwee Alhadv. warned members whose wives were in the United Malays National Organisation, that this would create discord in the families concerned. Mr. Alhady. who was giving an address yesterday
    116 words
  • 30 2 picture. TWO MEN fight against choppy seas as they pull and push the drum borne pipe imc oat to a tug. during a heavy downpour. Standard
    Standard  -  30 words
  • 416 2  -  P. C. CHAN By Unique Sea Transport Feat Standard Staff Reporter WHAT is probably the most unique and ambitious transportation feat in Malaya was accomplished yesterday when Cressonite Industries Limited floated a gigantic rubberised hose, atop oil drums to be towed from Singapore to
    416 words
  • 111 2 Public Not Allowed At Rail Talks KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Representatives of the Malayan Railway Traffic Operators' Union and the Railway Administration today agreed that all hearings of the Railway Wages Dispute Arbitration Tribunal should be closed to the general public. The preliminary meeting this mornin? was held under the chairmanship
    111 words
  • 27 2 FOR hawking mutton without a licence at Sagil Tangkak. Muar. Bho Mm was fined $5 and his $15 worth of mutton was conns- cated.
    27 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 104 2 MB Three services o week. X^^Vfc?^ f^ Through service via l^L^k^'i'l IT Singopore M 5213.00 l\ \Kp\y\T\ Vmt Singcpore Msl.oo \lf,\ SSpS S IK THE WEST V 1. a. 5-19 V world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains,
      104 words
    • 84 2 AA^ll Service every Sundoy J M\&[- -w 1 V Kofa Bharv. I'fTTfS&R Arriving 1.15 p.m. T ARW.' Ar^^"' R et«"» Pore from IP 'VM Sict 9°» >ore M 5418.00 J r^^W^Viff'M Cargo Rate from J \^Jms)£M Singopore MSI .70 M* NORTH i O^ 7 5 SAST TO "I j\ Services
      84 words

  • 243 3 Dhoto. ir iT« *v Standard Staff Reporter ut v -v lv rap i d devcI °Pment of the new Paya Lebar Airnort vhlch will be the most modern in South-east Asia, giant development Droects are being earned out on the main approach roads
    Standard  -  243 words
  • 128 3 Talk On Early S'pore THE next meeting of the Women's International Club at the Y.W.C.A., Rattles Quay, on June lti, will hear something Qt what Singapore was like before Sir Stamiord Raffles arrived. The speaker will be Major 'John Hunt, of the Royal Army Education Corps, who calls his taik
    128 words
  • 20 3 For hawking ice-cream witht 9*l\ a licence at Parit Kangkar Sungei Mati, Muar. Neo Kee wa.i fined $5.
    20 words
  • 98 3 WHILE a woman, Govindan Thilay was sleeping in the verandah of her home in Veerasamy Road in the early hours of May 7, she felt someone trying to pull away her gold necklace, the Singapore First Criminal District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, was told yesterday.
    98 words
  • 34 3 Dr. Kalidas Nag. Member of the Indian Council of State will speak on "Indian Civilisation in South-east Asia" tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the Ramakri.shna Mission Hall. Norris Road. Singapore.
    34 words
  • 251 3 LUNCH BREAK FOR CITY LABOUR Good For Health Plea To Unions Standard Staff Reporter OPEN vote employees of the Singapore City Council will soon hare a 30-minute break for lunch and a change in their present working hours. According to the proposal, they will start work at 7 a.m. instead
    251 words
  • 257 3 Amunu tne recipients of awards in the Queen's Birthday list was Major General Leslie B. Nicholls. chairman of Cable and Wireless Limited. He was made a K.C.M.G. Sir Leslie is the second chairman of the Company to have been made a K.C.M.G.
    257 words
  • 137 3 Acquitted After A Retrial WHEN his case was retried in the Singapore Second Criminal District Court yesterday, O.K. Nair was acquitted on a charge of stealing two unserviceable underwater mines belonging to the City Council at the 10 milestone. Upper Thomson Road on Feb 28, last year. After a prosecution
    137 words
  • 160 3 BIGHT warships of the Royal Indian Navy led by the light cruiser Delhi are expected to arrive in Malayan waters on July 8. The destroyers Rajput, Ranjit, Rana, Godavari, Gomati. Ganga and the frigate Tir are on a goodwill cruise to the Malayan Archipelago. After a
    160 words
  • 62 3 THE Yee Shee Association. Singapore, will celebrate its Silver Jubilee Anniversary on June 20 and 21. Since its inauguration 25 years ago. the Association has been open to all members of the Yee clan and has provided social and benevolent services to its members. The climax of the
    62 words
  • 128 3 MALACCA, Fri. Government daily paid workers will soon have one Union. Progress towards amalgamation following the recent secret ballot decision of the Alor Gajah Government Workers Union to amalgamate with the Malacca Settlement Government Workers Union has been highly satisfactory, stated Messrs. T. P. S.
    128 words
  • 33 3 REVERENDS T. Runyan and John Chua will officiate at th L dedication ceremony of the new Methodist Church at tho Pokok Assam New Vill.iiji*, Taiping. on June 19, at ,i p.m.
    33 words
  • 72 3 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, June 11. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market: LONDON RUBBER Spot 19|d. luly/Sept. 19! d. Oct. Dec. 20 d. |an./ Mar. 20id. Apr /|une 20id. June c.i.f. 19 id Tone: Steady. LONDON TIN Spot
    72 words
  • 31 3 THE Pastor of the B.'d Methodist Church in Sinf»:iporo. Mr. Chan Wah Teck, yesterday announced that the Fun Fair organised by the Church last month netted $1 500.
    31 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 143 3 HAPPY GARDEN MODERN HOUSING AT Comfortable plaminf macpherson and aljunied roads location -|C A limited number of First class Terrace Houses will be ready for occupation in July. THESE houses are designed for your comfort and built to satisfaction. it YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT THE J -x. vA/c
      143 words

  • 224 4 PACT SIGNED KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association today signed a new wage agreement with the negotiating committee of the rubber workers' unions, awarding increases ranging from 10 to 15 cents a day to over 250,000 estate workers in the Federation. The agreement
    224 words
  • 339 4 MOTHER-IN-LAW KILLER SENTENCED TO DEATH JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Choo Kio 800 was today sentenced to death at the Assizes by Mr. Justice Storr, for the murder of Toy Hwee Huang, his mother-in-low. Two of Tay's children, Kang Cheng Ser, her son, and Kang Sek Ec, her daughter, told the Court
    339 words
  • 197 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—Rubber workers in the foodrestricted Bahau area in Negri Sembilan are taking time off from work to get into the town for a square meal for themselves and their wives, the Joint Working Party of Planting Employers and Estate Workers
    Standard  -  197 words
  • 128 4 KUALA BELAIT. BRUNEI. June 11 (Reuten— Snobbery among whisky drinkers in Asia is the cause of an artificial shortage of the vital liquid according to Mr. Edward Bower. United Kingdom Trade Commissioner to Malaya. who is at present visiting here. He told a meeting of
    128 words
  • 314 4 Yeo Could Have Paid, But. Says Official Assignee SINGAPORE'S Official Assignee, Mr. W. G. Alcock, who applied for a motion to commit exmillionaire Yeo Jin Guat. now a bankrupt, to prison, yesterday went into the witness box in the High Court to be cross-examined by defence counsel. Mr. N.L. Macassey.
    314 words
  • 100 4 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore Friday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 65] tfl No. 1 R.S.S. bill Wii No. 2 R.S.S. <>5i 65J No. 3 R.S.S. 641 64 J TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was S3«2i per picul. LONDON RI'BBER
    100 words
  • 89 4 A LEARNER driver. Tan Joo Teck, who was banned from driving for a year, was warned by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate. Mr. A. W. Ghows. that if he is found driving while under disqualificaiion he would be sent to prison He was fined a
    89 words
  • 265 4 Rubber Outlook Sound— Report THE OUTLOOK for natural rubber in the near future appears to be sound with stocks throughout the world decreasing slightly, according to Messrs. Holiday, Cutler and Bath Co. Ltd. in their first market report issued yesterday. The company, which began business in Singapore yesterday as rubber
    265 words
  • 48 4 NAGADASALAM, son of Petasamy, who *aid he got drunk on June 10 because he was celebrating the Queen's birthday, was fined $5 in the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday. He was charged with being drunk and incapable in Serangoon Road at about 10.20 a.m.
    48 words
  • 37 4 HONGKONG. June 11 Special Standard ServiceClosing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.53 to £1 sterling. $5 78 1c US$l; $1,820 to Malayan $1; $0,225 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $253,375 lo 1 tael.
    37 words
  • 200 4 Customs Men Tell Of Signals On Road JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— Yeoh Chee Hooi and Ong Teck Seng, lorry driver and taxi driver, respectively were each fined $1,080 in the Police Court for attempting to smuggle six cases of matches into the Federation from Singapore. When Customs officers kept watch at
    200 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 300 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS f^^ IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!^^ I THE ONE DOLLAR SEATS FOR THE I CURRENT DAY CAN NOW BE BOOKED IN ADVANCE FOR CASH AT THE CATHAY *ODEON NEW ALHAMBRA| VVVVVVVV\'VV\VVVVWV\\VWVVWI\VVV\\\\\\V\\V\\\\VW\\W\\\VWVVVVV\VW\f rkTUAV^&L DAILY 5 SHOWS! ■Mil liMff IPy 1100 a.m. 1.45-4.15-6 45 P»0« 3540 C AW-COHDITIO»fD 9.30 P.m. STILL IN
      300 words
    • 382 4 SHAW BROTHERS f§ i Capital MS&. The Most Thrilling MANtfUtfT Ever Presented on the SILVER SCRI I DANGEROUS JA MISSION! J»J, Victor Pipor Vincent Wm. Mature •Laurie* Price *Bendix BIA/I\U TECHNICOLOR J^^\^B l:Kt) i\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\V\V\\t\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\ Vvv^ Jf ENCORE MIDNIGHT TONIGHT Mm II II HWA X H\ (Hi ■B in an exciting
      382 words
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 81 4 Weather MINIMI M iVinporaturc: from ".'Mi p.m. on June mi Hi 7.30 a.m. on .him- 11. oiiiciipoM- (73F), IVnanjf <:«!). Ko«;i tfciliru (74K). Kualu Lumpur (72F), Ipoh (7KK), Kiianlan (141). Maximum Temperature: from ~4.M\ am. in 7.30 p.m. on June II Singapore (K4K), Penang <»0K), Kota Kahru (Mil Kuala Lumpur
      81 words

  • 117 5 Labour Party To Function As Branch Of Fed. Body THE Singapore Labour Party will hereafter function as a branch organisation of the Labour Party of Malaya with powers to carry out its own decisions concerning Singapore. The Singapore delegates who attended the Malayan Labour Party conference in Penang last week
    117 words
  • 114 5 Thio Nair Are Back From U.K. TWO Singapore Legislative Councillors, Messrs. Thio Chan Bee and M. P. D. Nair. who went lo England and Northern Ireland to study parliamentary procedure, returned to the Colony yesterday. "It was all work and no play." Mr. Nair told The Standard at the airport
    114 words
  • 75 5 ONE hundred arid eighty gold bars worth approximately $110.00(1 (official Government price) were ordered to be confiscated by the Singapore Firs? Criminal District Court at the end of an inquiry on Wednesday last. The forfeiture arose out of the acquittal of two men. Ong Ah Tee and
    75 words
  • 36 5 THE Lim Bo Seng Memorial at the Singapore Esplanade •rill be unveiled at 5.30 p.m. on June 29 by the Comjnander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces. Sir Charles Loewen, it was announced yesterday.
    36 words
  • 171 5 TOTAL MAY BE TREBLED Standard Staff Reporter ADMISSIONS into Primary 1 classes for 1955 in Government and aided English schools in Singapore have reached an all-time record, and promise to treble the present total before the end of the year, The Standard was told
    171 words
  • 123 5 Board Lists Its Successes THE Singapore Leprosy Re-] lief Association, in its second annual report, looks back with gratification on its work for Trafalgar Home during the past year ending on April AO. 1954. particularly with the children. One ot the major successes of this period has been the establishment
    123 words
  • 91 5 BECAUSE of Insufficient evidence. Nicholas Goh Eu Ann. was acquitted without hi:s defence being called by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate. Mr. M. Karthige.su. yesterday, on a charge of driving a car while under the influence of liquor at 5 a.m. on April 1. Goh however,
    91 words
  • 228 5 Goode Praises Exhibition Sponsors SINGAPORE'S Colonial Secretary. Mr. W.A.C. Goode. yesterday praised the sponsors of a photographic exhibition for throwing it open to other territories. "We tend to have an insular outlook these days." he said when declaring open the i second Pan-Malayan photographic exhibition at the British Council HalL
    228 words
  • 226 5 THE BELL RINGS AGAIN FOR 800 Catholic High School Re-opens Standard Staff Reporter THE bell rang again yesterday morning at the Singapore Catholic High School after a lapse of 19 days and more than 800 students filed neatly into their respective classrooms. To most students, the bell sounded a welcome
    226 words
  • 67 5 A charge of attempted murder wa.s explained to D. Gurusamy. 35. in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday. It wa.s alleged that Gurusamy. a labour-r of the Singapore Naval Base, attempted to stab his wife S. Kaliamma. with a kitchen knife in an attempt to murder her
    67 words
  • 132 5 Parents To Act On 'Stay-In' Pupils Standard Staff Reporter DIRECTORS and principals of the seven Chinese schools, whose pupils arc now living in the Chinese High School in Bukit Timah Road, have invited parents of the students to a meeting this Sunday. The meeting to be held at Ec Hoe
    132 words
  • 72 5 EDWARD Wilheim Aisup of Clement i Road was fined $50 in default one month's s.i. for assaulting a Singapore Harbour Board Police Constable. Kanagalinjjdm. on June 11 at Gate No. :i. The court was told that Aisup wanted to enter Gate :i. without a pass.
    72 words
  • 39 5 TWO MEN. Soh Kirn Chcong and Soh Peng Kee. who fought for a vantage point at which to observe the Queen's birthday parade on the Padang were fined $10 each in court for disorderly behaviour.
    39 words
  • 159 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Senior Inspector of Schools, Singapore, Mr. T. P. M. Lewis, yesterday, explained why some textbooks bought by school children according to a list issued by the Education authorities, were not used. The books so ordered are for use during
    159 words
  • 87 5 SINGAPORE will have a direct telephone link with Macao from Monday when the Overseas Telephone Service i> extended to that Portugese Colony. An official announcement says thai the service will be open from 1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. local time, daily which corresponds with 2
    87 words
  • 61 5 THE shooting at a Singapore detective by four thugs in St. George's Road, on Thursday morning, was typical of previous Communist attacks on members of the Police Force. the Police Secretary, Mr. Peter Claque, said at a press conference yesterday. He said it is the known policy
    61 words
  • 76 5 HE CAN' T RIDE FOR A YEAR THE day after he had bought a motor cycle. Koh Chwee Loke, was stopped by a radio patrol car, and found to have no licence, the Singapore First Traffic Court was told yesterday. Koh was fined a total of $300 for riding without
    76 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 62 5 I* MOTHER! 0 tell you there's nothing like CussonS baby powder and soap and talc (or adults as well ftaffiij fepA with CUTE^ CUTEX LIPSTICK— itayi fast, indelible smooth and creamy and NEVER leaves o kiss-print CUTEX NAIL POLISH— Gaei on easier looks lovely longer and in the amazing SPILLPRUF
      62 words
    • 339 5 f Sherwin-Williams AMERICAS LEADING I MM I MAXUFACTITRFRS IB VI PL R I V KLVEI-RICH....RL T BBFR lv^Uc;H-i tlUl *^yH There's nothing like i! 1 Bft^.^^Efifl f °r beautiful, smooth jK&vW^rg^k room decoration. 21 Ck>r«eouJ Hit ""'"''"^H basic coI °u r s that dry in 01 c tiour n*: ike
      339 words

  • SINGAPORE STANDARD
    • 838 6 OECENTLY a reader who signed himself Vox Populi took it upon himself to dissect, on this puge, that alarming creature known as the "Eng-land-returned Man." Perhaps "dissect" is the wrong word to describe an operation conducted with an axe. Vox Populi's surgery was perhaps gorier than it need
      838 words
  • 534 6  - A Drop of INK R. B. Ooi by J> EC ENTITY Chinese A physicians celebrated the festival of their patron saint. Westerners are usually sceptical of the skill of these physicians when they see Chinese drug shops littered with dried frogs, Strange birds, reptiles, cockroaches, stag horns, and other exotic
    534 words
  • We the PEOPLE
    • 329 6 Sir, In a vigorous letter in your issue of June 8, Vox Populi lays stress on 'the natural inferiority Complex of a subject people in relation to the paramount power.' He argues that because of this 'inferiority complex,' overseas study turns many Malayan boys and girls
      329 words
    • 115 6 Sir: The recent action take n jointly by the Education Department. the Schools Management Board and Mr. Lee Kong Chian to advise the .students to disperse appears to be the first constructive step so far to solve the student protest problem. But it is not enough. A group
      115 words
    • 173 6 PL A YING POLITICS Sir. -Before Mr. John 2 Laycock attacks any person or any organization, the first thing he should do is to .see whether he has got 2 his facts correct. In his 2 letter which appeared on 1 7th June. Mr. Laycock J apparently did not bother
      173 words
  • Review of Views
    • 330 6 UTUSAiV Melayu says that many people believe that "lyiiiß" »n politics is justified. It comments on a recent statement by Che Jaffa r bin Haji Ali. President of the Persatuan Melayu. Sabak Bernam that 'politician* have to lie in their own interests". Utusan says that although It
      330 words
  • 1167 6  -  Paul S. Markandan By in the last of two articles. ()«-R Malayan educational system becomes more complex when we include the thousands of "i vernacular schools scattered throughout the j length and breadth of the country. These schools 2 put together outnumber the total number of
    1,167 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 43 6 FEDERATION AIR SERVICE SCHEDULED SERVICE: Between Kuolo Lumpur, Bentong, Benta, Temerloh, Jenderota, Sitiawan, Ipoh, Kuantan, Trengganu, Koto Bohru, Ulu Bernom, Lobu Kubong, Dungun, Bidor, Chukoi, Kroh. Charter Rotes on request. All Engine, to: MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Loke Yew Building Kuala Lumpur. Tel: 2927.
      43 words
    • 204 6 > CSELESS EUSTACE "Kvrning Len! BMt«-r hill than never!' AVAIL YOURSELF of 20 yean of experience in e«»*t« development by CREDIT FONCIER MEYER CHAMBERS. 3rd FLOOR. (RAFFLES PLACE' FRANKIL ESTATE OPERA ESTATE FIRST CLASS NEWLY RECENTLY CCMPLt l n DEVELOPED ESTATE AT ESTATE 61 M.S. CHANCI ROAD BETWEEN CH^NCI 6
      204 words
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 34 6 jJ "PhEW .i'm biKX> THE HOLIDAYS A*E COhMNG TWl£~ IAST WEEKS WORK WA^ EXHAUSTING!* CONT»NtNT century A6O. Say: THI SoviLTMM AGBHCY 2§jL£^sN] (^> W$ k9s\%&2^i *OH BAD LUCK Dt M* THt "DR-LWiNGSTQVj PRESUME../ WEATHER'S CH&NGINt
      34 words

  • 194 7 Railways Strike Chief Deported SALISBURY, June 11. (Rev- ten— Mr. Charles Taylor British chairman of the Rhodesia Railways Strike Committee, left here by air under escort yesterday for Capetown from where he sails for Britain tomorrow Mr. Taylor comes from Long Eaton, Derbyshire. The Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia. Mr.
    194 words
  • 120 7 Magsaysay's Aircraft Force Lands MANILA. June 11 (Reuter) j President Ramon Magsay- j say was uninjured yesterday when the presidential plane Pagasa developed engine trouble over Southern Philippines and force-landed at Zamboanga City on Mindanao island. A Government spokesman •-aid the President accompanied by a group of high ranking officials
    120 words
  • 196 7 SHE CAN'T FIGURE OUT THIS ONE MONTREAL. June 11. 'AP» A pretty red-haired English girl said she can't figure out why a wealthy TV \an who invited her to tout the United Stales at his xpense hasn't showned up to meet her. Naomi WoJfsonn. 20. of Nonnandy-by Bpittai Ensland, said
    196 words
  • 65 7 HIS hair stands on end a s Austrian sculptor Gustinus Ambrosi reunites the skull of Joseph Haydn, the great Austrian composer, with the remainder of the body, in a ceremony at the Church of Eisenstadt, last week. Ihe skull had been stolen 145 years ago, shortly after Haydn's
    AP  -  65 words
  • 191 7 WASHINGTON, June 11 (AFP)— Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said here yesterday that Thailand had "strong" United States support in placing the question of Indo-China before the United Nations Mr. Dulles told Rotarians at Seattle. Washington, that "it may be asked why this has not
    191 words
  • 52 7 GUATEMALA, June 11 <AP) —Major Jaime Rosenberg. Chief of Guatemala's secret police, told the nation in a radio speech last night the government had the names of all persons involved in a plot to overthrow it. He said all the leaders were foreigners well trained
    52 words
  • 72 7 THE HAGUE, June 11 tK«- uter i The black swan found last weekend near Uden in Holland and thought to belong to Sir Winston Chun hill stood in line yesterday at an "identification parade" and was handed to another claimant. Two days ago the British Embassy here announced
    72 words
  • 32 7 BAGDAD. June 11. < Router* -The Constitutional Union (Conservative) Party won the largest number of seats but not an over- all majority in the Iraqi general election final figures showed yesterday.
    32 words
  • 64 7 DACCA. Pakistan. June 11 AFP» The authorities have arrested 734 people in East Pakistan, including 130 Communists, since May AO. as a result of the Adam.ii Jute mill riots, according to the latest authoritative reports reaching here. Among those held is the vice-chairman of the East Pakistan
    64 words
  • 112 7 TOKYO. June 11 (AFP) Emperor Hirohito'g chamberlains are deluged with thousands of petitions demanding the intervention of the Emperor to solve the political crisis. The Emperor has given up his vacation and plans to study developments of the situation. He heard a report by Premier
    112 words
  • 63 7 MOSCOW. June 11. (Reuter)- Soviet Deputy Premier Ana.stas Mikoyan and top Red Army Generals and Ministers honoured Queen Elizabeths birthday here yesterday with champagne at the British Embassy only 200 yards from the Kremlin. More than 100 Soviet guests as well as the entire diplomatic
    63 words
  • 150 7 WASHINGTON, June 11 (Reuter)— Mr. Duncan Sandys, the British Minister of Supply, and high officials in the United States Defence Department are discussing the development of guided missiles in secret talks here, informed officials said yester--7~ ZZTJday. The British Minister accompanied by Sir Stewart Mitchell.
    150 words
  • 350 7 U.S. POLICY TO_DEFEAT AGGRESSION WASHINGTON, June 11. President Eisenhower told the nation last night his foreign policy was directed towards building up strength to defeat any "rash aggression" by the Communists and at the same time help eliminate poverty, disease and ignorance in the world. Mr. Eisenhower, who was speaking
    Reuter; A.P.  -  350 words
  • 12 7 NICARAGUA has broken off diplomatic relations with Costa Rica. AP
    AP  -  12 words
  • 44 7 ST. LOUIS. June 11. »AP) At least three persons were killed and 29 or more injured in an explosion In a pharmaceutical company which rocked the south side of St. Louis yesterday and spread fire to a large lumber yard nearby.
    44 words
  • 101 7 WELLINGTON. June 11. (Reuter) Queen Salote's Pacific kingdom in the Tongan islands is to have a local defence force, the New Zealand Defence Minister. Mr. Thomas Mat-Donald announced yesterday. New Zealand will supply the Tongan Government with the basic training: equipment. The Tongan, or Friendly Islands
    UP  -  101 words
  • 83 7 DURING a recent cocktail parly Riven for the opening of the new Olympic swimming; pool "Kden Hoc d'ile lie France" at Villennes Sur Seine. Andre Ledoux presented his new models of bathing suits for the Summer. From left to right are: Gherdi wearing "Flyln* Iliuli in blue
    UP  -  83 words
  • 271 7 If Talks Have Failed, Say So— Eden GENEVA. June 11 (Re liter) Britain yesterday called on the ninenation Indo China peace conference here to resolve the differences laid bare in two days of plenary .sessions "or admit our failure." Mr. Anthony EcUn. tlu British Foreign Secretary, in a speech which
    271 words
  • 164 7 GENEVA, June 11 (Reuter) Mr. Vyachcslav Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, yesterday blamed the Western side for holding up the IndoChina negotiations here, conference sources said. Mr. Mulotov urgr t j the nine*] nation conference to itaii discussing the political problem! of the three [ndo-China
    164 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 36 7 OHi ij V JL I POLISHING CLOTHS WIAL FOR CLEANING > SILVER, CUTLERY* F.P.XS. v ETa ALSO FOR DUSTING YOLK < SIZE IT x 17" J GRAMOPHONE RECORDS j $1.85 cadi BEFORE \M) iFTER I SE. ROBINSON'S i ♦:•<-:♦ ***>>
      36 words
    • 164 7 7 PINTS 39.50 'THE outstanding odvontages of steam pres?ute cooking the improved flavour of all cooked food, the retention of valuoble mmerol salts and the perfect colour of vegetables have been known and appreciated for more than 250 yeors. Although numerous devices have been evolved ct intervals since then, only
      164 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 756 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIK A LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Color- bo Genoo. Momilles Antwerp. Rottetdam. Hombuio Bremen. Spore P. S'hom Penang HAMBURG (HAPAG) Gdn. 42/43 16 June 17 June INABOB (LIOYD 21/27 June 28 June 29 June HOECHST (HAPAC) 7/14 July 15 July 16 July MOSILSTEIN (LLOYD) 28 July/3
      756 words
    • 1169 8 Tel: 24(tt O*jUE FUNNEL* liINE i t 2412 <2» u.es) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. nJSn Oept Incorporated In Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sail P. Sham Penang Pyrrhns for Havre. Liverpool Glasgow G33/34 Junel3 JuneM/lG
      1,169 words
    • 841 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royol Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line NedeHand Line Rofterdom Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL), BOSTON, NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ. Spore P. Sham Penang SOMMELSDYK (HAL) Ist call 7 |un« 13 |««e 2nd call 14 |un« ROEPAT (SMN) In Port/ 1 5 |une
      841 words
    • 736 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINCS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Cenoa, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg. Cdynia, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo. S"pore P. Sham Penang x) "MALAYA" 20/23 June 24/24 June 25/26 l*iw xx) "PATAGONIA' 23 |unc/2 |uly 3/4 xxx) "FALSTRIA" 29 June/3 July 4/4 July 5/5 xxxx) "lUTLANDIA" 12/17 |uly 18/18
      736 words

  • 346 9 MORE TRADE WITH CHINA LONDON, June 11, (Reuter). As part of the general drive to capture more trade with Communist China, the British Board of Trade last night published a list of more than 400 items that can now be j exported there by British businessmen
    AP  -  346 words
  • 90 9 Talks On Tin Pact Are Started LONDON. June 11. < Reuter —The interim committee set up at the United Nations tin conference in Geneva last December held its first series of meetings yesterday. Although no information was released officially yesterday, it is understood from reliable sources that the discussions were
    90 words
  • 43 9 MANILA. June 11. «AFP>A team of four Japan* v mining experts arrived h(re last night by air from Tokyo to conduct an extensive survey of mineral deposits in the Philippines at the invitation of the local business firm. EJigalde and Company.
    43 words
  • 191 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE "free" rice market in Singapore is further depressed by the Thai announcement of a price reduction in her rice exports. Over the last ten days, the price of Ist. grade Siamese rice dropped by five cents per kattv in retail shops.
    191 words
  • MARKETS
    • 144 9 RUBBER PRICES in the Singapore market yesterday rc«* by 1 7/8 cents to'titii enls per !b. for first grade rubber for June shipment. The market remained very .*lcady all day and close j firm with good overseas order Poor uprountry selling -olipitd with good factory order! and
      144 words
    • 155 9 m TUF Malaya:, sh.. ..rJtft in Singapore "I'sterM.jv. industrial shares were itcadjr but iin s were easier 1 ving the drop in the tin met <! prue at noon. Rubbers were dull find irregular. Th? turnover <,f busint.^s wiu small. IMHSTRIAIS H t- sellers Con. Tin Smelt Ord? 24/6
      155 words
    • 135 9 THE produce mark t in Sinpaporr was quiet In most MiLons bui copra irai fii in iind coconut oil dull, yesterday. Pepper prices continued to ra«-e yesterday Muntck white being quoted S2O2J per picul with Lam pong buck $137 J. Coconut oil sellers a' Penang indicated $53$ pt pitni.
      135 words
  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 200 9 Li 1 ilbner V; > (??-HE LOOKS gri^ 1^ O PP A^V'U «>O \£>\ iHSSt^S^J^X iISFZ^ W >_ Wi. I HAVE A F£COLIAft V P-AM >^ wmurcr V A™ m f 'WT'S-J m^RWft^JE. w "^4 PRCCC6 TiCN FOR yCAINTHEAfi J ABE V Alley Oop »=>*sm yii By r. H ami
      200 words
    • 1182 9 Vmm 7'o Rjie Resu!i«: 7 2.1 RKX: His Majesty O keef 12 3(. ■KPvT. J. T i m." These A:e New: HOC Tn,te j. 6 3<> and 9.15 pm.; Slai^lilf K\ MGA P O Irl Tv One. 815 Conceit DlMt: O; Trial 10 30 a m.;- FJib.dden U ■p* r%
      1,182 words

  • Article, Illustration
    308 10 DOING THE TOWN dflks;gjdksfnsh (ABOVE): Tuning 'gram in dining room of the newly reopened Highway Inn. in Singapore's Clemenreaii Avenue. Is cenial l.im 400 SiaiiK who has taken over the responsibilities of managership from l.im Hep Kirn The new exeo. who keeps an eye on things at this raravaaacHc at
    308 words
  • 154 10 (ABOVE)! Rehearsal tim««'* bu-j «»n«-. (or »hi* Hv.-siiin.. „t s^ u ty% Norm a Slit-ITlcltl. Barbara Arrla anil Pli»l \\>«.fcrliiHil link-, il. mi it* Citriiuic Slililtms .mil I'rwlilj I cm. mil./ in tin- >|.tnr I <tt nimilii-r "KhipsiMly In ltln«\" a k«*y ili'in in tin- .tii.hi m
    154 words
  • 468 10 Music Notes By 'Anacrusis' ISAAC STERN, one of the A world's most renowned violin virtuosi, will, in all probability, be giving a recital in the Victoria Hall on Wednesday, August 18, the Musical Society announces. Pierre Fournier, the equally famous cellist, and Claudio Arrau are
    468 words
  • 623 10 rPIIHRE are mary ways of A producing farce, and some of them wv have seen demonstrated in Singapore. The fault of most of the examples which have been presented to us has been that of exasperation, which ultimately means that the actors have chosen the eisv way
    623 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 233 10 ffi H j^rOrx these i ©lIS are i J NEW! ;i HOT DOG! THAT MADE HIM MAD J S I took the lons way around CL ***** m f (Betty Hutton) jg fjj TOO LITTLE TIME (from "Glenn Miller Story") For the first time CL ***** ffi (June Hutton b
      233 words
    • 84 10 Pac^d i^it/i NOURISHMENT J Whate^r you eat, a slice of crisp, crunch v Ryvita makes the meal tastter and more nourishing. Ryvira is now available in the new lib individual tins. Muller Phipps (Malaya) Ltd. Singapore f Agents for Mslaya "^^^.y^ I i W 1 PLAINTS cause skin diica»c> x
      84 words
  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 282 10 THE STARS AND YOU riioOWS QIOTATION: "M«M men flirt with the women they JL wnuM iidt marry, an«l marry the women who would m»t flirt with them." Anitn. s\Tt ROW lOR KVKRYOM-: Seek information; make the most of whatever inside tracks you encounter tot the most part you should make
      282 words

  • 311 11 Games Athletes Feted At Party A HOPE that a happy band from Singapore would "carry the Colony flag among the flags of other nations in the World Olympics at Melbourne in 1956" was expressed by Mr. J. T. Rea, acting President of the City Council at the
    311 words
  • 149 11 Matthews In Team: 4 Changes LONDON. Jun c 11 <Reuter) England's team to meet Belgium in their opening match of the Woild Footbal Championships in Basle next Thursday shows four changes, one positional, from the side beaten 7-1 by Hungary last month. Stanley Matthews. Blackpool's master right winger, comes in
    149 words
  • 93 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Despite a spirited and scintillating display. Selangor Rangers failed to prevent the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club from registering their eighth successive win in Selangor's senior division soccer league today. The score was 3—2. The game, played In the Princes Road stadium
    93 words
  • 42 11 RAFFLES Institution will hold its annual athletic sports next Saturday at 3 p.m. on the school ground. There will be two events for Old Boys. 100 yards handicap (over HO >post entries. 4xllo yds. inter-team relay— post entries.
    42 words
  • 27 11 MEMBERS of the Singapore Rifle Association are reminded that there will be a spoon shoot tomorrow at 8.15 a.m. at the Bukit Tiniah range.
    27 words
  • 27 11 LONDON. June 11. (AFP) The first official test match between England and Pakistan due to have opened at Lords yesterday was again postponed today.
    27 words
  • 688 11 EIGHTEEN -YEAR-OLD Abdul Kadir, who won all the jump events, ousted winner of all the track events, Lim Jit Imm, to win the championship at the annual sports meet of Beatty Secondary School at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Kadir's triumph was all the
    688 words
  • 60 11 FRASER NEAVE bent MPH 3-1 to ring down the curtain on SBHFA senior soccer league at F N yesterday. The game was played in a spirit of carefree abandon. The only other happy note was the personal triumph of Tahir. who stole the show in earning the
    60 words
  • 59 11 THE first cricket match for the Evan Wong Shield for old boys of Singapore Schools will be played at the Ceylon Sports Club today when the Old Victorians meet the Christian Brothers. The Victorian team is S. Yogarajah. S. Kulasingam. B. S. Soin. Shegaran. Thamby.
    59 words
  • 46 11 CENTRE forward Peck Wai scored three of Bata Sports Club's four goals to beat Handelsbank 4-1 in a SBHFA Div. 2 soccer match on the STC ground yesterday. Scorers were Peck Wai <3> and Khoo Ban Chit for Bata and Kamid tor iiandelsbaok.
    46 words
  • 51 11 THE Shell cricket team versus Non-Benders at Paya Lebar today is Fencott. Froggatt Maughan. Weatherill Holland! Goonasesjaram. Cottrell. Kruseman, Harris. Skinner, D'ranjo. Tomorrow Shell will play Blakan Muti also at Paya Lebar. The team i-; Fencott. Froggatt. Maughan. Harris, Weatherill. Holland. Goonasegaram. Fort. Churchill. JefTerey.
    51 words
  • 249 11 3-Cornered Struggle In Div. 3A RADIN Mas Ramblers Sports Club beat a nine-man Social Athletic Party 2—o in a SAFA. Div. 3A league match Played at the MFA ground yesterday. In another match at Geylang. Bukit Timah Sports Club beat Alexandra 4 o. n ln .^e third match at Fairer
    249 words
  • 50 11 THE Singapore "A team to meet RAF" Combined in a friend. lv soccer at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow is Skinner: Boniface. Kok Cheng: Kirn Bong. K<>k Seng. Hee Jong: Omar Awang Sahar. Sto>)henson. Knsiinan and Tien Chon*. Reserves: Yew Chang, Eifarith. Ariffln. Ibrahim Mansooc m^ Ow Chow.
    50 words
  • 19 11 KINTA Rangers will meet the Argonauts in f friendly gamf of soccer at Farrer Park tomorrow.
    19 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 670 11 1R ll r^x»J I I ffWB ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Mr MRS. GOH SOO TENG sincerely thank all relatives ;ind friends- for their numerous presents on the occasion of their marriage on 28.5.1954. M~~R LEONG HOCK a~nd family thank all relatives i)r id li lends for their floral wreaths, assistance, visits and attendance
      670 words
    • 556 11 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE MOTOR VEHICLE OWNERS are hereby notified that ALL Motor Vehicle Licences expire on 30th June. Application forms will NOT be posted to owners and owners are hereby requested to obtain such forms from any Post Office or any Petrol Filling Station. Licences for the 2nd half
      556 words
    • 76 11 NOTICE ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD m.v. "Japara" ARRIVED from Continent on 11th instant alongside godowns 38,39. Damaged packages may be tendered for survey on 16th June from 8 a.m. No further surveys will be held. Rotterdam Trading Co. (M) Ltd. Shipping Department Tel. ***** Agents Today: 3.15—6.30—9.15 p.m. South-East Asia Film
      76 words
    • 40 11 A skin prepara. ISJhBh ?UR<^ tion you cannot P °^BP do without* IMlS^Mfil h v^ nai b,l and j*r BHUi^BiiSyyiaiJH <J oypowo e ~B O r n S w ni t <^j> f r»«»| C. CM) U< (lllMM^r *IMGA*O»t MNANG
      40 words
    • 75 11 OWIX WATERPROOF jQ^ WATCH UNBREAKABLE^-~^ MAINSPRING. 21 JWLS. 17 JWLS. ANTIMAGNETIC. SHOCK-RESISTANT. OSTA/HABie FROM All WATCH O£Aie*S CHEEKONGCO.LTD. jmm mm wcrctffswmtf. roiwK md M/mruKF rm whoii sali md mm p/4/m. HOCK THYE CO. •4/96 HILL STItET jmr.APOtt TU.8233S sn:i:l offki: eqvipiiint am) h rnitoiik ITBONG AlTHAr«i\j; ECONOMICAL i Q .[I
      75 words
  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 85 11 SOCCER: SAFA League Div. 3C Customs vs. Serangoon M.Y.—Farrer Park, P and T vt. Cosmos— Geylatig Stadium, United S.C. vs. Setia Jaya Farrer Park. CRICKET: Evan Wong Shield Anglo Chinese School 0.8.A. vs. St. Andreio's O.B.A.—SCRC. Christian Brothers 0.8.A. vs. Victoria School 0.8.A.— Balesticr Plain. Friendly— Spore Police vs. Federation
      85 words

  • 280 12 BENNY SALEM and Ray Rico, the Philippines' topflight scrappers, are expected to arrive in Singapore by Pan American Airways on Monday morning. Salem is billed to fight the Fijian champion, Mike Ravula, in the main event, while Rico win meet Paul Cheng in the suppporting
    280 words
  • 89 12 SCARBOROUGH, England June 11. (AP). Belgium defending European Zon;> champions, got off to a 2—o lead over Great Britain yesterday in the third round of the Davis Cup tennis competition. Jack Brichant defeated Tony Mottram, 4 6 6 3 ?aT\ 6 l J 7 5 Philippe
    89 words
  • 141 12 BRITISH TRAINER FINED LONDON, June 11, <Reuter>.—Captain Cecil Boyd Rochfort. Newmarket trainer of some of Queen Elizabeth's racehorses, has been fined £100 .^t'Tiing by the stewards of the British Jockey Club. The i rewards said in a statemr nt that they were not satisfied with explanations given about the running
    141 words
  • 229 12 Treble tute: Knees 4. 8 7. Bijr sweep: Race 8. Windsor Lad Gay Reveller Capt. Derby Scrutineer OREGON II HOLLYWOOD STAR OREGON II HOLLYWOOD STAR 1 Bis Money Actor II Hooghly Sabak Bernam Actor II Oregon II Hollywood Star Oregon II TAHITI BROWN BOOTY THE WASP TAHITI Brown
    229 words
  • 1148 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.— Cl. 5, Div. I— SV 2 Furs. 1. Oregon II 5y 9.00 'T.T.C. Stable" Sullivan Clarke I. 091 Big Money 7y 8.1:5 Mr. Chati Lai Hong A. W. Sleigh Manning :J. 318 Actor II 3y B.r»."Shaw Stable" Martin Mulley 4. 7;i9 Hooghly 3y
    1,148 words
  • 412 12  -  Windsor Lad By 3 Dimension Capt. Valiant Going Good THERE has been no rain in Ipoh for the past three days and unless the weather changes, the going: today will be very good. Broadcast Radio Malaya will broadcast commentaries on all eight ra revs today. IPOH. Two
    412 words
  • 191 12 Oregon's Pace Big Factor Race 1: Oregon 11, Big Money, Actor and bottom weight Dynasty appear to be the pick of this moderate lot. My choice is Oregon 11, whose good Initial pace may enable him to run out the 5i furlong strip. Oregon ran a creditable third to The
    191 words
  • 146 12 Speedy Tahiti For 2.45 RACE 2: On his recent Kuala Lumpur form Tahiti should raise another winning flag. Away in a flash Tahiti was never headed over 5J furlongs when he trotted past the post to win in no uncertain manner Although up 4 lb. in this higher division lot,
    146 words
  • 387 12 GOING strictly on XL form, Permita Dormez II should improve on his second to The Wasp and Win Race 6. Permita Dormez came up with a great run to finish two lengths behind The Wasp who returned the very fast time of minute
    387 words
  • 200 12 NOW that Splendour has broken the iee he scored cleverly at XL last month when he drew clear from his rivals at the top of the straight to account for Elegant Kid over nine furlongs he is the obvious choice in Race 4. Splendour is
    200 words
  • 160 12 Goring Is Best Over The Seven RACE 3: In this field of 1.1 runners 1 am inclined to go for Goring whose track eilorts indicate that he has made much improvement since his triumph over an identical distance at the recent XL meeting. Goring showed a elpan nair of heels
    160 words
  • 81 12 AS a move to encourage diving in Singapore, the first competition for divers, sponsored by the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will be held at the Tiger Swimming Club pool in Paslr Panjang this afternoon from 3 p.m. Good entries have been received from Colony men and
    81 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 8 12 1 CHROLON exposure meter B.T.Chew&Co. Singapore Robln.on Ro«4
      8 words
    • 175 12 ENJOY DANCING AT THE CITY'S I Afo. J m:~l* c fwfyflr m i DOT SPECIAL REQUEST NIGHT Cecil WILSON'S "dancing -mit- ORCHESTRA AT YQLJR SERVICE. KNTKR NOW r.RMT ii-»pim n.r,^ j -k NAME m m%mmm •■••"MU CO.MKST address j^ ACiK imiiiv i NAME OF SONG V SIGNATURE I /NOTE:- T
      175 words