Singapore Standard, 29 August 1955

Lock icon This issue may only be viewed from the multimedia stations at NLB Libraries. See FAQ for more information.

Total Pages: 12
1 12 Singapore Standard
  • 15 1 Singapore Standard i M. No. r>i SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1955 12 PAGES l"» < nh
    15 words
  • 74 1 21 Killed In HK Picnic Tragedy 76 Of Them Were Children NGKONG, Aug. i!tf. Police and 1 setters have 1 red 21 bodies today of who were drowned sterious Hood while n^ in a valley at X near the Com- bord the d( ad d they U 1 n 1
    74 words
  • 68 1 KELY, California. Aug. tour human> i bot electr nic brain I a "Biography ol her* at the T I of California. announced. .rr.:ins ar» I tror Dr Karl IkinzyI rcli Astronomer two Ph. iicisU, Dr. Robert ler and Dr. Richard Levee. Mready th*»T
    68 words
  • 26 1 A!BO. Aus L' 3 (Rev- Tiie Ceylon Gowrnis decided to continue Radio Ceylon's •rvice. despite unmendation of a nn broadcasting hould cease.
    26 words
  • 128 1 BIG HUNT FOR HK KILLERS GOES ON HONGKONG. Au^ 28, (UP)— Scores of police continued a Colony-wide sweep today for two gunmen who escaped after the muider of former Nationalist Chinese Gen. Vu Ching-man yesterday. N R Fraser. director of trie nminii Investigation Department told United t ri far no
    128 words
  • 248 1 Cancellations Heavy As Hotels Strike Continues Emergency Staff Keep The Dining Rooms Going TOURISTS arc begin ning to bypass Singa pore because of a strike which is crippling five major Colony hotels. Hundred I i i itors to \\<.o Colon; cancelled I in lecal of .'nc <
    248 words
  • Article, Illustration
    42 1 -Standard photo by THE COLONIAL Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, tries his hand ct manning the barge in which he visited a tin mining dredge ct Pengkalan, Lahat, on Saturday when he and Lady Patricia LennoxBoyd toured Ipoh Lee Thong Choon
    Lee Thong Choon  -  42 words
  • 213 1 It's AH Up To France Now AIX-LES-BAINS, Aug. 28, (Keuter)— Tlie FrancoMoroccan conference ended officially today when the French Minister for Moroccan Affairs, M. Pierre July, returned to Paris by air for this afternoons cabinet meeting. Before leaving he told reporters: "This has been the
    213 words
  • 35 1 China Japan LONDON Aug. 28 (AP> Chinese Communist Premier Chou En-lai yesterday received a delegation lrom the Japanese National Council for the restoration of diplomatic relations with China and the Soviet Union. Peking Radio said.
    35 words
  • 52 1 CASTLE DONNINGTON. Leicestershire, Aui?. 28 ißeuter) Queen Elizabeth has ordered the cancellation of a L' 2 sterling fine on a 48-year-old widow because .she is too poor to pay it. The widow. Mrs. Gladys Webster was lined by a Lounhboroush Magistrate for not having a
    52 words
  • 106 1 Court Was Cleared The Strip Began NEWARK. New Jersey, Aug. 28 (AP) The courtroom was cleared when strip-teaser Lynn York started to describe her dance step s on Friday. "In my Rood judgment, the testimony was such that the general public shouldn't be admitted." Magistrate A. Milton Jacobs explained after
    106 words
  • 31 1 Four Egyptian soldiers were killed and six wounded in a two-hour clash with Israeli troops in the Gaza area yesterday, an Egyptian army communique stated. Reuter
    Reuter  -  31 words
  • 148 1 EDINBURGH. Scotland. Aug. 28 «Reuter> Shout it not not in the glens of Bonnie Scotland, but the name of the biggest clan today Is Smith. There are 80.000 of them. This was revealed here by Mr. J. G. Kyd. chairman of the
    148 words
  • 155 1 THE ARMY REPLIES TO 'CALL -GIRL' STORY THE Singapore Army Public Press Relations issued the following statement last night in connection with the Sunday Standard story: "White Call-Girl racket" in the Colony: "The Service authorities of Singapore are astonished at the statement appearing in a local English language newspaper ft
    155 words
  • 37 1 WHITING Indiana. Aug 28 'AP> The head of a Breligiiting crew of 5.500 men battling the multi-million dollar Standard Oil Company refinery blaze said today that efforts to contain it "look very good now."
    37 words
  • 242 1 POLICE PROBE 'BOBBIE-SEX' RING Bid To Smash Drink-Drugs- And-Love' Orgies NEW YORK. Aug 28 (Router) Evidence of sex orgies involving girls as young as 14. boys 36 and young men will be piesented to a grand jury here tomorrow. Police and the Society lor the Prevention ot Cruelty to Children
    242 words
  • 233 1 Lennox-Boyd Visits Kelantan KUALA lAMPIR, Sun— Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd and his wife today used an R.A.F. Valetta, motor cars and boats in their brief tour of Kolantan. Whon he landed at Kota Bharu Mr. Boyd complimented Inche Talil bin Lisut. the Chief Police Officer. Trengganu.
    233 words
  • 77 1 Father Made Daughter Live As His Wife MANILA. Aug. 28 (API The Philippine News Bel said a 19-year-old Rirl told how her widow* d father made her live with him as his wile and burled alive three, children born through their relationship. The dispatch said the father. Pablo Castro. 4'i.
    77 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 79 1 of WEDDING 0-. op *NGAGEX&0 MENT RING SETS OF DIAMONDS and BIRTHDAY GEMS G. C. De SUVA G BROS. "Jewellers" B.Mlt* Pljc«. Sm|«p«r«. Phon«:BJnS yS have a E LACER BEER fl /^and you'll know it's GOLD MEDAL I A I >v ••-«WN BiKWItRIEi I' j /g j^E— -^r I A...AODFDC--
      79 words
    • 60 1 foo BETT£g rooo ELEPHANT'^P^ I 1111" PI I I I 111 I 181 II AGFA RONDINAX DAYUGST DCVCLOm TANK C^' morr out r.f |,h'-'t'>j:r' 1 i -r Mm ng Ml i. I c fun. A> 1 itii MTCHOW lIMOM j^CO LTIj BE iN MEYER CO. LTD.. 0 ton Jo l
      60 words

  • 96 2 Hit And Run Motorist Fined $50 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Sergeant John Clifford Moss was yesterday fined $50 by Mr. G. G. Howard, the First Magistrate, who convicted him on two counts of inconsiderate driving and tailing to report an accident. Inspector Khoo Bin Keng ol the Traffic Branch said Sql
    96 words
  • 49 2 A MARINE policeman jumped into the sea oil Clifford Pier. Singapore yesterday afternoon to rescue a 23- year-old man R. Brown. Earlier. an unidentified man had been found suffer- ing from suspected caustic soda poisoning in Leng Kee 1 Road. He was taken to the General Hospital.
    49 words
  • 54 2 MR. P. Somasekaran. Con-sular-Attache ot the Indian Commissioner in Malaya is leaving Singapore on Aug. 31 by air for Delhi to join the Foreign Office as an Undersecretary. He has been in Singapore for three years in charge of the passport section and recently was acting
    54 words
  • 43 2 THE BISHOP of Singapore. Rt. Rev R H. Baines. will dedicate and bless the new 1 Vicarage ot St Paul's Church, Upper Scrangoon Road. Singa- pore, at 6 p.m. tomorrow. I The Vicarage \va^ built at a cost of $23,000.
    43 words
  • 57 2 Tun -Lands:' Quit Order TWELVE "fun-lands" housing pin-tables have been told by the City Council to demolish their "unauthorised structures"' within 48 hours or lace court action The decision to serve the notices was taken by the Buildin:: Committee, on Aug. 12 and will be reported to the City Council
    57 words
  • 87 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Johore's Grand Old Man. Dato Haji Mohd. Said bin Haji Sulaiman, Private Secretary to the Sultan ol Johore for the past 45 years who died on Friday was buried With full military honours at tin* Ja'an Mahmoodiah cemetery yesterday. He was 75. Two
    87 words
  • 62 2 JOHORE BAHRII. Sun Lim Ah Kay after being lornvI ally charged in the Magistrates» Co.rt tocia.\ with voluntariif causing hurt to Soh Ah Peng on June 'aO at Attap Monkey, ofl Chir Swee Road. Sin^ai ore. was handed over to Inspector Cheng Pei Hua I
    62 words
  • 249 2 Laxity Kills A Union Aged 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The annual delegates conference of the Federation ol All-Malayan Estate Staffs Union today unanimously agreed to dissolve their twenty-year-old trade union in favour of a new national body of estate staffs. A 'csolution railing for the replacement of the old union
    249 words
  • 20 2 KUALA LUMPUR Sun Throe Communist terrorists surrendered to security forces In the 'lrians sub-district of an<* yesterday
    20 words
  • 111 2 Big Banquet Marks The 50th Year IPOII. Sun.— Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association, one of the premier Chinese clubs in the country. last night celebrated its solclm jubilee with a dinnei foi over 500 members and guests. The Association also possesses one 1 of the finest club premises in ti.e
    111 words
  • 221 2 Want Committee Changed THE Singapore City Coun- 1 ril Labour Unions Federation yesterday decided to boycott the Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee for future discussions on the strike by 10.000 Council labourers. The decision was taken at a meeting ol 184 representatives of the Federation's
    221 words
  • 63 2 Photo THE NEW BISHOP of Penang, Bishop Francis Chan, bl< I after he was installed. Others m the picture (from left I Bangkok, Mgr. Chonn; the Bishop of Rangoon, Mgr. Be.- I Delegate to Malaya end Inter-nuncio in India, Arc I Kneeling
    Standard  -  63 words
  • 239 2  -  J. LOUIS By Standard Special Correspondent IN a solemn and colourful ceicm o n y. the Rev. Father Francis Chan. Vicar of the Church ot the Nativity, Seiangoon. was yesterday conseci ed Bishop of the new diocese of Penang The it 1
    239 words
  • 3 2 j s
    3 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 327 2 More jipr y j# /^g> iff ***n ll 1 I HEjff/xYAj Iv^^v^H E b^K^H Ij I I aSSSSt I■ i% 1 11^^^F^jc jrJc re iy^M /flt\ i 3BH9EES .^■BBv T^# i You'll hear your favourite arias and I Cm\ r-Zs II inphonics as they rca'.ly are— if you ZrmA VrL>
      327 words
  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 274 2 Almanac Information at a Glance |wN<iAP'6tt E KATO Mi ril li: Members meet a* Vi.i.o: i\o? i 430 p m S H! II CO: cc .rm -now Haop> Ji :r\ —a- Collyei y.iav 11j ■a l s|s; y~.ee Him sno.s News •i igjrne .\u Social A. in etnam an I
      274 words
    • 310 2 A.--:u;-, C'.-nb .S> l< Daroya and h Catn.--. Q <Si lo p:n Eloom News BriUm and Srjort* Rev .ew on Ked Network SINCiAPOKE K«*>ri<»nal>: Star; 7SU NMelod] Mil c. 8 a rr. R In Urn Su i .t p m L phi M ;ia r a < r MM.KM A
      310 words
    • 6 2 REDM WOK Hi I'll I I
      6 words

  • 102 3 JAPORE'S n o w Lebar Airport will 1 I by three :v if the C 'iincil's and Traflic Comconfirmed by th<» > meeting nt the S.ngaporr mpany runs a bu> n th«.« airport Quay. to which approval has b« n R jrlmni I
    102 words
  • 18 3 LABOUR PARTY OPENS ITS 12th BRANCH g Kai airlion, I 0 Ha in 1 mtry Disi H the
    18 words
  • 201 3 Unsuitable For Science THE profitable monkey business in Sin^apoie and the Federation has fallen— as a dealer desciibed it yesterday >% to the level of peanuts."' r.i> .M.pro demand lor Malayan ■■> coming principal i-npor. United Stat. Singapore dea nd that they I In their hand*'
    201 words
  • 32 3 THE Wes ley Church ol Sii pore, which on< of the <> of the Colony, was .tied yesterday morning. odist Bishop of iya Rev. R L Archer, performed the rercmo
    32 words
  • 111 3 BUTTERWORTH, Sun Th< Chairman of the Pcnang Di\ ision, Malayan Trade Union ncil, Mr. Law Mook Weng, today to i mists thai >i ker as to work and efficiently with the ultimate reward of a big k( from hi> employe] He a .i speaking
    111 words
  • 57 3 photo. SOME of the :!00 Japanese emigrants on board t li«- Boissevaifl irhen she berthed alongside the Singapore Harbour Board yesterday. In the foresn.'ind. centre, is Mr. Kiyoshi Shitnaftikino. a Brazilian Japanese who went back to Japan to study law before the war. Me is
    Standard  -  57 words
  • 92 3 HGs Charged With Losing 16 Shotguns JOHORE BAHRU, Sun- Lee Hoi and Chart Man were charged in the Sessions Court today with negligently allowing the Home Guard Post at Sedenak New Village to be <>• 1 1 run by terrorists on Aug. 13. They and 1 1 other Home Guards
    92 words
  • 287 3 WE NEED MORE ROOM TO LIVE IN' Problem Of Overcrowded Japan Japanese Emigrants Say: let Us In' A JAPANESE emigrant yesterday voicea the anxiety of his people over the rapidly in creasing population in Japan and said thai "unless we are allowed to migrate to other countries there will be
    287 words
  • 177 3 JB GETS A 'FACE LIFT FOR JUBILEE JOHORE BAHEU, Sun. All hands are busy in Jobore Bahni fixing the town a new look" in readiness lor the Diamond Jubilee celebrations oi the Sultan of Johorc beginning on Sept. 17 ior one week. Nearly every Government building factory and Miophou.se in
    177 words
  • 83 3 PENANO, Sun. The Eastern Smelting Company Worker Union at it.^ annual meeting here today empowered it.> executive committee to lake strike action again.-t the firm if six <>i its demands were not met soon. The President of the Union. Inche Shariff bin Baba toid Tiie Standard that they had;
    83 words
  • 62 3 photo. MR AND MRS. Frank Tsu hanc after Iheir wedding at the Wesley Chun h. Sinsapore yesterday. The bride, the former Miss Dorothy May Chine, is the third dauchter of Mr. and Mrs Henry Ching of llongkon" while the crnom is the fourth son of Dr and Mrs.
    Standard  -  62 words
  • 264 3 Time To Drop The 'Empire' Slogan SINGAPORE teach* i should not continue I glorify the British E pire to the exclusion ol al] other ideas, sh:cj the Bulletin of the St. Andrews Old Boys Association. Neither must they roi finue lo impress the stu lei I thai Singapore o.ve, iv
    264 words
  • 18 3 THREE people died as result of violent thunderstorms in south-east Prance on Saturday. Reuter
    Reuter  -  18 words
  • 69 3 leave with full pay for dailyrated workers. The men are also demanding six months' lull pay and -:x month- half pay lor all t 'lie sufferci pay for working on holidays and equal annual bonuses lor both daily and monthly rated workers The meeting elected Inche Shariff.
    69 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 110 3 THE CUP IN A FEW SECONDS \^^^^jKJ^^^^^^ Just imagine' A spoonful of powder in a cup, add hot water and -like magic you have a delicious cup of aromatic, llavoursome, black coffee. f*^y^\ That is all you have to do with economical Nescafe! No Hu^A^W tiresome boiling or straining -no
      110 words
    • 159 3 HURRY HURRY! O#t#f/ gin 90% Ift t t<» s#»<-##r#» fill I < ltd -<s ttl silt It M#/*#'/ I ill llf FURTHER AND FINAL REDUCTION Silk Brocade Jackets .0 Chinese Silk material (per 3 \ri\ f. (»0 American Nylon (ilo\e.«, 1 .*»0 American Printed Cotton BTmsr 4 .'»n American Printed
      159 words

  • 449 4 He'll Be There To Hear It KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federal Legislative Council will record at its inaugural meeting this Wednesday its "warm appreciation of the outstanding services to the country of Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissioner General for South-east Asia, who is
    449 words
  • 227 4 Him Faintheart' LONDON, A 28 (R« itei > The S inday Express today attacked Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Coi »er-Genei al U >- S uth- Asia, for a speech in he said he ighi ii righi thai Malaya and Singi shoi ::iu f ind< nee.
    Reuter  -  227 words
  • 120 4 Do You Want To Join The RAF(M)? YOUNG men between 18 to 32 years who have pa Sixth Standard in Eng or ita equivalent can enrol for the next R.A F (Maa) Recruits Training Course. The> shoul 1 have a biri ertill ate or a statut rv claration of their
    120 words
  • 135 4 They Urge Probe On Citizenship IPOH. Sun.— Perak Chinese want the question ol citirights to be settled r country attains independence. A :r. eting T() Chinese rs representing about 50 .'i ihe most powerful Chinese] associations and guilds in the State came to this decision alter a four-hour meeting. They
    135 words
  • 57 4 •IOi'ORE BAHIU\ Sun.— A 81.50 cigarette case lost at the J* urs here on June found tied in the list of a woman servani of the nostei. In the Sessions Court today ra; the servant was sentenced to one day's imprinent and fined 5200. in
    57 words
  • 47 4 PENANG, Sun. A 1 crowd I I the opei g o\ the New P Tikus market by Labour M cipal Councillor, Mr. A. I Gopal. this morning. Mr Raja Gopa addition to the markt would also be i hi close to it
    47 words
  • 214 4 KUALA LIMPI R, Sun.— More than 500 representatives of 16 Malay political parties and associations, including Party Negara, the Malay National Front and Malay Teachers, today voted that English should not be an official language in the country. The meeting was sponsored by the
    214 words
  • 77 4 Teachers To Seek New Salary Plan IPOH. Sun.— The Association of Teachers of English in vernacular schools in the Federation is to urge the Alliance Federal Government to jive them a better deal. The association held a twoday meeting here which i nded today and decided to petition the Minister
    77 words
  • 61 4 UN< IKK hundreds of others at the sth annual .stamp exhibition held at the Chinese Assembly Hall in Kuala Lumpur daring the week-end this schoolgirl philatelist was not satisfied with a "nakret eye' view ol the stamps on display. She took alons a niagnif\ins ftla.-is lor
    Yong Peong Seong  -  61 words
  • 305 4 Neglects Main Object, He Says KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The multi-million dollar Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board was criticised here today lor neglecting; the objects lor which it was created. The criticism came from Da:o lI. E. Mack Johore when ho presided today at a
    305 words
  • 39 4 PENAN Mm rtant fact [nche Xya'r. I nnual gen< the 1.M.X.0. Vo hero. nci(i< i cans should to improve oo s of the Because of the b; gories of zo\ tie said. UMNO tosl -viou- seen
    39 words
  • 223 4 The Homo G I Negri Sembilan with an gate total of 82 It Ol 100 i points in six champion were th«> winners ol the Malaya Trophy for the n Th<' championship even' included jungle contact, bandit attack, operational set championship p» ratal staff
    223 words
  • 27 4 JOHORE B.UiRr. S A. 1 i xvii.haNdi (lent ot the Singapore Rotan Club, will address Rotaritn here on Puesday The Utlt v his talk: "Versus".
    27 words
  • 63 4 photo. TIIK Federation High rommissioner, Sir Donald M.t< (iillivray. shakes hands with Miss Yap 100 l.v student of the Ku;in Chens; Clirls' School, who visited Kinu's House on Friday. Shewas in a Iwti h of .'is hin ese and English school students and student -tra< hers
    D.I.  -  63 words
  • 7 4 I I
    7 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 156 4 7/ie wor/c/ famous family of TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness. Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL COLUMETA CCMPTOIR MtTALLLRGIQUE LUXEMBOURG meta have < .1... JOISTS: BEAMS: CHANNELS: ROUNDS SQUARES. TEES PLATES. RAILS FISHPLATES
      156 words
    • 29 4 i XJ /A\ l| 4 I EH I $aye Safely j REMEMBER TO buy &&ijDa/\ FULL-CREAM j POWDERED MILK j j ,"_'J 7/J. t m •i- ;1; JofNTS *»USTE!
      29 words

  • 907 5  - NO CLOTHES NO WORRIES Robert Betts v v v I By —and no crime, 100 ISLE Ol LEVANT HEY took a dim \iew of mo here when I strolled on to the bemck In my bathing trunks. True, hardh proper dress for the Isle of Levant! hould have worn nothing,
    907 words
  • 508 5  -  Patricia tall The Dangers In Park Petting I > Ka'l AIN'S open spurs arc hot-ted? of viee playgrounds for a sordid typo of outcic or iport. Pai k.s, marshes and f n 1 1 arc t :.<■ o! Inno t c nt enough pleasure during dayUgh: but
    508 words
  • 191 5 LONDON \n MANUFACTURERS here are not much interested these days in selling 1 man one ear— they're all out to sell the customer Ma SECOND car. O,;, technique IS to phap how he can be a brute as to ha r,u Of his own and not wife
    191 words
  • 557 5 Evil Claims Many Victims AIODERN youni; people 1s( o f f at witchcraft. "Superstitious nonsense." they call it. But it is still practised, and many people in Kngland to-day consider they've been the victims of black manic, especially of the "evil eye." A forty-three-year -old woman caught recently stealing in
    557 words
  • 157 5 WOll breaking a religious 2 fast by carry ins women and beer in bis <ar a jour- j nalist in Aden. S. Arabia. lias been sentenced to five years' imprisonment. 80 lashes and deportation AX AMERICAN WOMAN J JOURNALIST HAS ASKED. 'WHY DO YOU BRITISH STAND FOR
    157 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 117 5 Fof lo\ r 1 I r r \<>tj i^**i fi BEAUTY PREPARATIOXS b> BOURJOIS GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITED, SINGAPORE ••••••••••••••••••••••••a** Before its too /ate /^j^ <Ca TOR AS I.ITTI.F \S «I xon (*y jk &fi\ 'tn ■tort iivlll .«i»«Mint yiTK PI K( I M IMMII^I yf II \^y uill kt l>«i(i
      117 words
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 93 5 I HP |Hf^ H~^ H" s I I —^^I"^^^i^ ~~^^l ll' —^^I—~^1 v^ HH HIV^ Hfl BWJf^^l fIH (>■ -:.ir. t tnc Kick (*LUES 4 From bai .8) 5 Invesi anded 1 ,4, 7 14) 11. i «,i a 4 A Mir 14 S ty mi Ha ••> < iscioline
      93 words

  • Singapore Standard
    • 235 6 I months the pattern oi d its now well-known vt- towards settling one QOthei springs up to take its nd th< kssent and disturbance in kept unbroken. That ied programmes by s in a vident The solve despite U ness and and less with reSii are H
      235 words
    • 373 6 r V I I ith loaders for a ban on one of the Col« most evil rackets pin table bling should be lauded and supported by The tvil has grown to immense proUons be the rake-off it brings to the tad the business enables them to til -gotten
      373 words
  • 1104 6  -  J. B. Wright By Restrictions on hire purchase And tightening up on private loans may help to check inflation, but in the long run it is a cut in Government expenditure that alone can bring prosperity to any country. Cuts in expenditure on national government and
    1,104 words
  • 824 6  -  Aster Gunasekera By IT THE monthly meeting of the Rural Hoard last •reek. Mr, 11 .1 Kulasingha drew attention to the spread of (he pin-table Crate to the rural areas and the "bad Influence* 1 it is bavins on rhildren who. according to him.
    824 words
  • We,the PEOPLE
    • 468 6 Make Them Honest... Faithful... Gentle Sir: Mv q said hi i in the press V regarding the teach- gion in Malayan ols. But the question is, "Shoul I teligion be tai in Malay in schools I >nly in Christian Mission schools, but in ill S( hools?* 1 There are differing
      468 words
  • 18 6 m SO I said to myself. 'Why shouldn't a fishmonger have a guard of honour
    18 words
  • 279 6 Sayings Of The Week fpilE question which may 1 well be uppermost In the days that are to come 2 is whether, without the > coercion and the cohesion J oi" fear, the differing and i opposing hopes of free men 2 can be reconciled and l"u>od J Into national
    279 words
  • 141 6 Sir Mr. I). Marshall b truly a good poliUeUn. Like all good politicianv Ins latest diatribe againM ih, so-called "big MMteess" people is conspicuous !i\ its empty words and I.m k «ii substance. What would be remark able of a new airport if planes arrived without
    141 words
  • 81 6 I' one we: i and hear mv in action. Without preterz, the ideml is the pti SiR ya porp Tt B Lack oj gesticulat o hand* wh and tl Tn, r o/ the bcrs o< the I'd d sgusl. Eavesdropp ng ?s not uncommon To put an end to
    81 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 25 6 \SIMCA ffl**&sL yj x^ifl x r^ -;i Imii^1 mii^ DCSfGiVEO FOR MAXIMUM sS CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. Singapore K. Lumpui Represented in the Federation
      25 words
    • 59 6 r CiVf M€ SOMCTMIhO COOL **0 REFR£SH!NC. fl PiCK-ME-LP THfIT V^ f V».| WHAT a perfect drink on the w It's nourishing, eneirgii 1 SAITS In Cafe. Restaurant. Bathing Pool or Milk Bar instel 'Ovaltine' Cold It's the hot weather drink; if revelation! Be sure you order Ovaltine cold The
      59 words

  • 65 7 photo. A DIAPER Derby ucts off to a confused start at an amusement park in New Jersey. Toys were drawn in front of contestants to set them to move. The winner, a girl aged ten months (not Identified hero) covered the
    A.P.  -  65 words
  • 215 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 28, (UP)— The United States will reny request by Japanese Foreign Minister Mamcru Shigemitsu mass release of Japanese war criminals still in prison, officials said yesterday. >mc issue will come up next week and Secretary ol in F Dulles and
    215 words
  • 64 7 Divorce With A Difference mm i lag :s <ad ii < ii >t<irn» (1 i^ «li\or| c nittii »•>, ti» a spoipei hut -lit i>uh!i>hi i v iv n i m il si i^" to Ml Ku Ku resits «>iit n i»it in I diil inn t.irry Ike (hJtirs ut
    64 words
  • 13 7 UR ES A ;n the rday I IT
    13 words
  • 84 7 \M.O\Y. Srotlaml, Aim. 2* (AP)— Mrs Vi.jaya r.indit recalled last ni-lit how she had battled lingtoa against being called "honry." In Mose al^o served as ambassador, she had no a lor I nt ol I and gave a First Thing outc i *t
    84 words
  • 17 7 i (UP) dry milk gi ies arc linfu drink- ninated one of Ja]
    17 words
  • 70 7 RUSSIANS LOOK OVER HARWELL FOURTEEN Russians arc aim. ni; t\\» party of ■earl) 151 atomic scien lists who martc a «on(luitru tour of the British atonic research station at Harwell, Brrkshire. on Anuist 24. The party representing M nations, lew in from the Geneva conference o" peaceful nses of atomic
    AP  -  70 words
  • 109 7 SYDNEY, Aug 28. < Renter* Mr. G.R. Richards, deputy direel ol Australia's s irity Organisation, said yesterday that Vladmir Pctrov, former Soviet spy chief m Australia and his wife were living in constant tear of their lives. Petrov left the Soviet Embassy
    109 words
  • 67 7 POCATELLO. Idaho. Aug. i 23 iAPi.— Some days a pedestrian docs not have a chance. Take Lewis Hootchew. 59, for xample. Police said ho walked into the side of a moving car driven by Janice Payne. 19. Thry .aid he received slight injur:t. As If that
    67 words
  • 87 7 SALT LAKE CITY. Aug. 28 (AP» -Officers arrested on suspicion of robbery, a man who -aid he was a former Dal as Texas policeman. The man. Walter Francis O'ossoock. 35. was arrested after money was tak*n at j«iuo:n. !rom Richard W. Card
    87 words
  • 229 7 Violence Fear In Chilean Labour Unrest 35 Union Leaders Held SANTIAGO, Chile, Aug. 28 (AP) Armoured cors were rushed into position in front of the government palace yesterday t-o prevent possible violence in the strike of 50,000 government employees and scores of workers in
    229 words
  • 191 7 A Divided Germany Bars Peace, Eden WARWICK. England. Aug. 28. (UP) Prime! Minister Sir Anthony Eden said yesterday his govern-. ment "is unshaken in its opinion that there cannot be security in Europe while Germany is divided.' "The Soviet government takes a different view." Sir Anthony >aid in a .speech
    191 words
  • 155 7 Hubbies Played It With Bows And Arrows LONG BEACH. California. Aac Eg. <\P>— Police were frankly puzzled >esterday as they pondered the arrest of two husbands uho tried to settle separate marital quarrels with tows and arrow <. Police said the\ found Harold D. Lett Sfc aiming at his five-year-old
    155 words
  • 126 7 TOKYO A (UP) A:i tO Japan a itm I Russia's newspaper Pravda Saturd predicted creased Russian d to South-east A >.w an, Youri Grichtcto I w to Japan tWO W« Pravd rid con aga "1 1 n govern- d rwspap :t< n
    126 words
  • 40 7 SANTA FE. New Mexico. Aug. 28 <AP» -Harold Roberts, attorney, said a cheque received from a recent client •"is still bouncing". The client, he said, was one lie had defended successfully —on a bad cheque charge.
    40 words
  • 85 7 Hew To Stop Them Being Made Secretly GENEVA. Aug. 2?, <AP> Communist and Western scientists have compiled :i list of technical measure: which might be taken jointly to guard against clandestine production of atomic weapons. Nuclear physicists and chemists of six top atomic nations completed v ••■rdav a week-long secret
    85 words
  • 205 7 No One Stopped The Under-lls TORONTO, Aug. 28, (Rcuter)— As the Bth world scout jamboree at Niagara On-The-Lake, Ontario officially closed yesterday a "full scale investigation" was promised into reports that some of the scouts under 18 were admitted to burlesque shows here on
    205 words
  • 77 7 Jagan Co. Back In The Saddle GEORGETOWN. Aug 28. Renter Dr. Cheddi Jacan \va re-elected leader of rm extremist group in the British Guiana Peoples Progressive Party at Friday ".s i.■ 1 ion i I office bearers, it reported here yesterday. Also returned iinoppotfd to tin lr pn rious cflicr.s
    77 words
  • 92 7 TOKYO /lug 2?,. COT I Communi t < nei paper quoted tod.iy by I Peking mari< the surpr rlaim thlt 4.510.000 K«-ri I m > oidirr.s have been d< i mobilised The 1 Comtnu 1 1 have bern m l I newspaper said,
    92 words
  • 53 7 A 1 I. AM f A GIXMGI Utt '-'8 <AP> Poll. c. patrolman S 1 HMttIMW .mhl a hrc both d< < -icif-cl i-i take a bitr f^'Mii a piece of .ike yesterdas .inj the \>> Rot thrrc first The officer was treated l"r a
    53 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 41 7 Thete M€tw uhu a fine* T&cyc/e luilt frft BICYCLE \M X MODELS 11 5J from $140.00 [D> Ccsh Prices include r^ ->* I s if#!^^^?WU!9P9V UUtribulorst II I f f^ I I j^Vj 1^ I J(W J |j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUK PhNANb
      41 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 835 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. TIL SI92J/6. *****/4 182/6 Robinson RoaC THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T« MjMj* Montreal. Boston. Nt« York. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports S por. P S him Vmnana POLTOORUS 9/16 Sept 17S*pt 18 Sept POLYPHEMUS 9/16 Oct IJ o<t 18 Oct MFMNON 19/2S No* 26
      835 words
    • 1063 8 Tel- 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 10 i--., Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) smpm THF blue FUNNEL UNE D r c a p v t c Dcpts. Corners option to proceed *ia other port* to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON Cr CONTINENT Singapore Out
      1,063 words
    • 834 8 MITSUI pE3 LINE Spore P. S han. Penang FOR JAPAN from India Mciko Maru from Calcutta for Yokohama Kobe Moii 7 Sept FOR JAPAN from Continent Asokosan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe via Saigon, Bangko* Hongkong 4 Sept Awobasan Maru tor Yokohama Nagova via Saigon Bangkok H'kong 1 5 Sept FOR
      834 words
    • 577 8 EAST ASIATIC LINK SAIUNbS TO CONT, NtNT SCANt|^"HO For Aden. Port Soid. Gcnoo. Ant.en, p Copenhoocn. G.,hcnb v J"^« H^ S Pore p s) KINA it »> ERRI^ 22/23Scpt x) Calls Gdynia. Korlshamn. xx) Calls PcvToi-fh SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U r i pore pc. "PASADENA" for For. ho p t
      577 words

  • 234 9 THE imrrusin': amount of rlr-vflopn'ont work that > soini; <> n in Malaya and the Philippines has m id*' these two countries |be two most importint markets in the Far East for earthmo\jn« and heavy constructional equinment Mr. .1 K. Horwood, the Fat East n
    234 words
  • 31 9 Mr. Chong Yoke Choy, Kuala Lumpur millionaire philanthropist and community leader cuts the tape to declare open the new Majestic Standard Vacuum Service Station at Pudu Road.
    31 words
  • 407 9 SECRETARY of the Treasury Humphrey and Budget Director Hushes, in a joint statement in Washington, said they believe the current prosperity in the t'.S. can result in a balanced budset this year. Their .statement characterised the present economic situation in the U.S. a.> composed ot
    407 words
  • 110 9 THE Society of British Aircraft Constructors has invited the R A.F. to take part in its annual di<p'ay to open at Farnborougn, Hants, on Sept. 8. On the opening day. the afternoon of the T sday and «.n the followini Saturday, s fly-pa>t by four-engined Vicken
    110 words
  • 508 9 (By A Market Correspondent) ;l ui^i.^u.i.niw.i iv uuy diiu rviUCUUIVC IO SVll IVU IO a rfUUC'IIOII 111 activity. Local Industrials had a reasonable turnover but tins, rubbers and over seas investments had a poor week. However, late in the peiind there were perceptible
    508 words
  • 72 9 BRITAIN' n i di more woo] than any ntry in Europe, i ling the U.S.S.R and has Hie eighth large* produ< lion the world. I the Br. Woo] Marketing Board i 1 Notes on I- th Ai Roport. Higher prices have i ten obtained for Bi
    72 words
  • 123 9 Hongkong's External Trade Drops HONGKONG'S external trade dro] y during July when compared with the onth before, according to the Colony's D. rector of Commerce and Industry. The total value of ihc trade in July amounted to HKs4t>o.7 million, a drop of HK535.7 million on .Tune and HK524.4 million on
    123 words
  • 96 9 BO AC. tarried a moid number of pa s^e liters on its world- -a He routes during the fortnight ended July v. In the first of these two weeks 'lie figure was B.MJM passengers and during the second work K.M37 a total of I7£t6. Daring
    96 words
  • 45 9 DR MICHIFL Hcnririrk de Kock, the Governor of the South African Reserve Bank said in Pretoria. there were good prospects lor increases in and uranium production in South Africa and that the economic outlook in the country was 'fairly promising."— Reuter
    Reuter  -  45 words
  • 298 9 Our Copra Trade Looks To Outcome Of PI Talks Standard Market C'orie.spondenl SINGAPORE'S dwindling topra trade looks to the Manila meeting of producers for salvation. Hopes have beea expressed that the delegates from thr olon\ would utilize this opportunity tor gaining all possible information and su^estions. 1 I md ropra
    298 words
  • 155 9 JAPAN advanced to third p'd'-e among the principal ship- building nations of the world I during the second quarter of this year, behind Britain and Germany. the Shipbuilder* Council of America reported The Japanese shipyards held i seventh piace in the same period last year. Japanese
    A.P.  -  155 words
  • 15 9 JAI-A.N a/ll] iburtly rr.akc substaritial ptlfi*bllS€f Oi North American and Australian grains.
    15 words
  • 322 9  -  ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN Hriance And Commerce By .special Mandard Correspondent NEW YORK, Aii£. A lirst-class rubber low is today developing here. The stake is big: New York's annually estimated rubber import business of more lhan Mai. $950,000,000. Leading rubbei importers here have piA' decided that
    322 words
  • 162 9 Burma 's Rice Exports May Reach Record THE US 1•■ W;> thai i> I 1,000.000 pound est shipmeni in postwar yeai Tiu> Department said expected to be n the >rted West Germanj i to be nef< lor i acge foi n• i chanSales r > li-raei wire for lin million
    A.P.  -  162 words
  • 133 9 BUSINESS DONE IN THE WEEK BUSINESS dooe in Ai| 20— 2 ft I\M STBIALS: Tin Smellers Ord 29 6 r Ord Il.tiSj H. 70 f- derm] Dispen a I r Co ?li"t;0 cl Win. Jacks 13.1 2 j Brc (2J Cenu nl $!.C0 to l M lyai Collieric 16 ci
    133 words
  • 23 9 HI.IMOHI) ri \M X'FIUN"-' LTD pi i' H P I EASTfcRN I Mllli \->l If- i ours in> I I I
    23 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 466 9 NOTICES" •t |W -if.; «'j|aH f- Ol M II O! SIMiAPORI II M»l RS r 1 r.ting I (n (ii) RO A D to K< f 9 55. ai c n 8 \rORl Tl lION \N\ I.lMlllli Bl S (-1 UN I \\IN(. city coincil" OF SlN(;\pokk TFNDI KS V
      466 words

  • 700 10  -  CONRAD NG By Mary Klass... FASTEST IPOII. Sun Only echoes of ilie thunderous cheers lingered awhile as five thousand spectators many silent, choked with began to Jeave. Ihe shadows lengthened across the 1);*--dan; then clu^k set in— and soon darkness BUT A NEW n\\V\ HAS ARISEN
    700 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 185 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTION^ w ,,r'YHE"2mi"vVEEK"END"sTirL""""" SAW NOTHING BUT CROWDS, CROWDS. CROWDS AT THE '.xxxxvxxxxxxxx* »MONT'2I«He AtQ CONDITIONED 2Oth Ce»»ury pfeientj fl| WILLIAM JENNIFER HOLDEN- JONES |»lu> CimnuVopc Sl»«>rt "UNA CMPPER SHIP" COMING vxvvxxxvvvxvxvxxvxxxxx HOODING IHL SCHKN UMII LXCIILMINI \\i) I N»Ut M AC :i!ON! w«9 20Hi CENTURY FOX PRESENTS V
      185 words
    • 190 10 SHAW BROTHERS ORGAMSM, 0N V>»*| tiJAPIfOL s«; I •>*•. in, ni^ J ♦l I I SUk,,: Sho«. PATRO\s Ntu, 'I NOTE THAT THIS PlrVormJl J STARTS AT HJV^. v,;,,, 'I ALL SEATS suiu J TWfV fLY i I 7. JK "n^^^* SEASON SI AH is UfEOMESOJU J BOOKIiVC I>L\\ J
      190 words

  • 53 11 M LI MIM H, Sun. The Malivan Cricket (oiirinu tram will play a "three day t«st" Hunasfc—l MMM time towards the end ol Novemr,r. >Ir. Urn Khye Sen*;. President of the Id The Standard here today. King rrn. I A pro;,' ir.g for I dnsl
    53 words
  • 92 11 NON-BENDERS RE-UNION CRICKET KUALA LUMPUR Sun Lumpu if of match the i I two 1 'i H Team i I ed a atic ir-tory by six wic- to .^parc nps were drawn batted f?rst. and 0 it for 72 runs in the after *han two houi play *B declared n
    92 words
  • 39 11 Rain Saves Johore Malays I I MPI K. Sun. ire l th#- last daj iil tht- Kulcrs rumpetition. w»t»* all nirms vi< lory Malays «>n the ground today shower stop- bore for i *a! of i be- the rain
    39 words
  • 479 11 WOLVES IN TOP FORM! LONDON, An-. 28. (Keuter) Wol v c r hampton Wanderers, English League champions two season ago, unperturbed by their recent luckless mission to Moscow swept back to peak form today to crush Manchester City, last season's cup finalists, by seven goals to two. Roy Swmbourno who
    479 words
  • 199 11 Davis Cup Returns To Australia FOREST HILLS, New York, Aug. 28 (UP) Australia regained the Davis Cup from the United Stares yesterday when Lew Hoad and Rex Hartwig defeated Tony Trabert and Vie Seixas, 12-14, 6-4, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5, in the doubles for an insurmountable 3-0 advantage. The huge silver
    199 words
  • 311 11 YESTERDAY'S shock results #in the Singapore Cricket Association tournaments leave the Police as favourites for the senior championship which will be decided next week when they meet the University of Malaya. The Singapore Crickei Club, who were expected to clinch the issue i:i the match
    311 words
  • 745 11 At the Hong; Lim Green Police beat S.C.K.C. by three wickets. <( ur SA-Kl-Khoo ()p.^ Lee r Sub b Cooke 4 j \V. Fong Weng c Rozario b Cooke 27 T. Guan Hong Ibw Cooke 11 C. Thiam Stew c and b Cooke 27 h. Funs run out 7
    745 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 31 11 TODAY ONLY! ROXY 3-6.J5-9.15 M \KMR HRO^ prrsont ThrilliiiK Wrstern Or.tin.i LONG THE GREAT DIVIDE" -'.irrin^ UK H MR(;i\l\ H JOHN WAI lIR MAX) A(;\R V BRIMA\ 111 l BAMBOO TKISon
      31 words
    • 354 11 the take, ho teamed uith the ".."»-> car -<ild llartuic btfatt, 10.00U (herring fans hanked in th»* huce MBrtete stadium at Forest Milk to wind it up to all intents and purposes. It It wj in D.i 8.1 \ho >' men <i back Haii whipping over mentj and Hoaa i
      354 words
    • 167 11 CLASSIFIED ADS IMRSUWI Mroi want Motor l c AAM PO. B SIIUANOVS VACAMT I I 'I I )m. a T ma nI i 1 I ten- married A Ml •< eiNG r.. 17/| i, -1 B» Ten cil by Bth l rOAPORE CTTV COUNCIL: Hequlrni 2 n in Sa I
      167 words
  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 273 11 Lil Abner oy A/ Ccpp Kr- LMDssr h£al_ize /r V- g^^wmutsa HusßiN>rr^ ''amll bake. thet-g o^.?- "n MEANT Z>CJ /*UC**Js^{y^ FOC EF HE CAI NT V^^fc. CAKE. IN -SHuODER.?- PUBLIC. r tVE-^f REACH rj{J«f> TO HER *&^^l%sl^^ HOOMILIATE HISSELF Jfh FO' ThET fci.OOO.'/- LE.T FH' TA*4^/ S^/O>V>« ,J^ 'ffSkjrl m
      273 words

  • 152 12 KL Penang Swimmers In SASA Meet MM.U'OKI \m.»t«ur Swimming \ssociation*s 1 *th .111--nu 1 championships gets undtr v* i\ 111 iht- <MM Swim--*****1; luh pool .it US p"i tod in v*h«n hr.tts for sewn mail uill be decided. •nes, wf l -i :cc. who I nen s ke eve and
    152 words
  • 489 12 The 'Fireworks' Are On Tonight: Six Nations Set For Fray By JEFFERY JAMES CLEAR the decks! Its action stations toniffht for 32 of the best South East Asia amateur boxing champions at the Singapore Badminton Stadium where the tourney for the Aw Cheng Chye Trophy opens with all the ceremony
    489 words
  • 282 12 Xt ALA LIMPI R. Sun.-Tan Giak Bee ot Pcnang, the all Malayan schoolgirl singles and doubles champion, gave herself a grand 20th birthday present when she retained both her crowns at the end of the Malayan Mhoolboys, girls and veterans championships which ended
    282 words
  • 247 12 FOIK merit .in top Summers Albert Wijjins, ■>(; Mohu Oyakawa. Br»-en and X Patterson, accompanied hv their coach. K.»l^r» Casey who arrived in Singapore dv air late on Saturday nigh? from Japan, will give a «%erieN of swim mm; exhibition* in the Colon,
    247 words
  • 37 12 Standard pliolo l>y T\\h jubilant Singapore Coiitimgemt, uho worn thy team championships, is seen here photogrmpked with their trophies at the conclusion of the 34th Malayan Amateur Athletic championships on Saturday. Lee Thong Choon
    Lee Thong Choon  -  37 words
  • 145 12 Indons Just Beat Muar Ml -\K. sun The combine Ini.ersitios ot Indonesia s soccer team now touring Mala>a scored a 2 1 victory over a Muar Inviulivn XI in it friendly sociei match played here this e\ening The fact that the tourists had to wait until the 20th minute bef-Me
    145 words
  • Article, Illustration
    88 12 THE South China soccer tourists were guests at a dinner given by the Singapore Chinese Football Association at the Southern Hotel last night. One of the main tables at the party show; Right to left: Messrs. Lim Yong Liang, Kee lew Leng, Soli Ghee Soon, Chan Nam Cheong (Manager S.C.A.A.),
    88 words
  • 3 12
    3 words
  • 84 12 Malays Pick 22 For Indon Tour KUALA LUMPUR Sun iweaty-twc piavers from Singapore Tenan Seiangor and feras have been invited to tour Indonesia on the first loreigL tour of the Ail Malayan Malay: in the middle of September players invited are: Sin^pore:.- Awans Bakar Rnninr. Onar Harith Osman lonan A!i
    84 words
  • 23 12 IPOH. Sun.— Penan? Malays beat Perak Malays 4-0 to qualify to meet Singapore I Uu Sultans Gold Cup soccer final.
    23 words
  • 370 12  - SOUTH CHINA DECIDE EARLY John Ferguson In Missing Goo/< I Souih China 1. I i I Chun Wah I Referee: John FerfttjOfl By u.\Cj miss, i wo missc very sorry tale of missing on target early in the game Singapore in their second Perhaps many among the 7.500 Sunday crowd
    370 words
  • 45 12 The wrestling giants. Primo Camera and King Kong meet lor the first time I evening at tea. The promoters have arranged for this peare-lx: the-storm meeting at GH Cafe at 4 30 p.m. today. King Kong returns from Penang this morning.
    45 words
  • 288 12 SBA CLUBS' TOURNEY OPENS THE Singapore Badminton Association's Junior Inlcr-club championships opened at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Saturday nig Detailed results were: Xe x beat (Jenlle 4-1 (Rex players mentioned first >: Singles Lim Sens Kok beal DM. Johcd 15-7. 15-5: Lim i Hock beat Hani Daub 15-11. 15-9;
    288 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 181 12 I Three Pages Of Sport Davis Cup final and all the L.K. Soccer on page 11. Malayan A. A. A. in pictures on page 70. < Today's Sport SOCCER COMMUNITY: Army r.s. Indonesians at Jalan Besar at 5.30 p.m.; Malays vs. Royal Navy at Jalan Besar at 7.00 p.m. DIV
      181 words
    • 75 12 "My watch is protected by incabloc is yours?" f ifs |,f c so* -o« rronv *[*JJJ s A. a iruttet i4mW^^mW V ttuc'iitMnn tfny -W. I lA'x* iih"nbn lot liuuiV f? For East sole ogents* I LAP HEIMG CO., LTD (Incorporated m Hong Kong) Bank of China Building Singapore. Marine
      75 words