Singapore Standard, 21 October 1955
This issue may only be viewed from the multimedia stations at NLB Libraries. See FAQ for more information.
1955-10-21
1
14
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/singstandard
Singapore Standard
-
Title Section15 1955-10-21 1 werwererwr Singapore Standard PHT' T SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1955 1 1 P\<.l 15 H\h15 words
-
Article, Illustration79 1955-10-21 1 Selangor's Sultan His Councillors photo lUK Sultan of Selani.pern i! 1 be- sec ond I iv.t ol Statf N < -hielf- i t Ki! t!.t I.iinipur. mi e i.lourf ul i rrenron Sdaagei Ralei se*. ti it. (I in cntre uit li bis t iinm illerrs before Un opening, on79 words
-
Article138 1955-10-21 1 IONIGHT SHOOTING DRAMA I -IN' m detective, Tan Ang Tec. 39, aped death when he was shot at by tot nlhinese gunmen in l\ '.nire.ru Ah-v-ml: .«t it mirimolit. List nijit The bullet grazed the fleshy part of Tan's left forearm. He was returning to his138 words
-
Article31 1955-10-21 1 < rlombo leave day of the i :ttee meet--1 Vienamese the Minis. Affairs. Vu t leave for -American i r and Mr. ind alter. i :.e United will leave31 words
-
Article17 1955-10-21 1 rbett. shot in Voosdam. rday. after an qirl friend police said. bot ro **ouit APAP - 17 words
-
Article29 1955-10-21 1 THE United States air force will send the 50- piece Far East air force's band to Hongkong to take part in celebrations honouring the Battle of Brit; UPUP - 29 words
-
Article404 1955-10-21 1 C-Plan Nations May Get Nuclear Centre U.S. MAKES THE OFFER THE United States Government is prepared to con tribute an atomic reactor and the funds and laboratory faci lities for Asian scientists to study the benign use of the atom, said thc leader of thc American404 words
-
Article238 1955-10-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation Chief Minister and the Keeper ot the Rulers* Seal today named their delegations to next year's "Merdeka tnpa: parleys" in London, denying reports of an "Alliance-Rul-ers row" over their choice. The Alliance delegation, led by Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, will include238 words
-
Article78 1955-10-21 1 Kl U I LUMPUR Thurs.— The 22nd Au tf Ulan Bar i- rr !>■ o*lll today is the forerunm r i I portanl contributi- Da to the Commonwealth Far East S •R< erve t »mc to Malaya Itl] an Army aid tonighl The .spokes:: add ■r mm< nwi78 words
-
Article45 1955-10-21 1 A f \mh.y lun i i lather, mother and the I Bvi l<j nwi idmttti (i (i neral lb pil al Lt t nigh* ring from a pad nln| Tl Mr an Mrs. M C. 1 Anl t and lh< ll MB n.45 words
-
Article229 1955-10-21 1 TERRORIST ESTATE AMBUSH Sl\(i AM Al Thurs— Terrorists today ambushed a semi-armoured Land Hover in the Labis area < t Johore, killing a Malay Special Constable, Abu bin Sooma. and badh wounding the manager of the Anglo-Johore Bekok I.statc. .Mr. Stanley. Mr. Stanley is now in229 words
-
Article72 1955-10-21 1 LONDOW Oct. 21 (AP> A Buckingham Palace spokesman said yesterday the Queen ha given her approval for Princess Margaret and the Q n Mother to visit Ceylon in February. 1957. The palace spokesman said the Queen advised the GovGen< ral that her mother and sister would72 words
-
Article39 1955-10-21 1 PRESIDENT Chiang Kaishek today ordered that his rmer personal chief-of-itaff, Gt ral Bm Li-jen. who r from Ib. post ifter i Imil l ng "r- 'ligence." should be given an opportunity to "redeem himself39 words
-
Article19 1955-10-21 1 COLONEL Gamel Abdel Na Egyptian Prime Minter, has accepted an Dclal Invitation to visit Poland ReuterReuter - 19 words
-
Article178 1955-10-21 1 LONDON, Od 11 UP) Prime Mini r Blr Anthonj Eden called bin Attorney (k d< ral right out of th< d ortroom todai with a hasty imm ns to advise the Cabinet. '•I !.;.Y<' been sent t< r and n quired immed itely," ;\ttornej General sir Reginald178 words
-
Article194 1955-10-21 1 Gurkhas Bag 3 Bandits IPOH, Thurs. A patrol ot the crack 1/6 Gurkha Rifles today returned from a gruelling jungle mission, after killing three of ten Communist terrorists who ignored a surrender call. The Gurkhas were moving at snail's pace within the labyrinth on Tuesday evening when they came across194 words
-
Article34 1955-10-21 1 THE Prim* Minuter of Burma. U Nu. arrived by air ft o relay in Tashkent, the capital of the Central Asiatic Soviet Republic of Uzbekis- m on his way to Moscow.—- ReuterReuter - 34 words
-
Article35 1955-10-21 1 NINE crew member ot the Soviet tanker Tuapse seized by th.- NaMonalists in the Formosa Btraita In June v. ar leit Taipei yesterday bv air ior resettlement in the United Stat* ReuterReuter - 35 words
-
Article145 1955-10-21 1 STRIKE THREAT IS OFF THE threatened Pan-Mala-yan strike by 600 employees ot Malayan Airways has been averted as the managen and the Airways Employees' Union reached an amicable settlement on the majority ot the Union's claims in Singapore yesterday. The Union threatened to call a strike yesterday it the management145 words
-
Article49 1955-10-21 1 Nl .V V ll K I itX. 20 <R< An h tllC "m writer" demon I d u ere can liicn i the good typist bv 50 per cent "m< :iently used phr.: nan I r the the in-' rn it nal Business Machines Company. said.49 words
-
Article, Illustration74 1955-10-21 1 INDIAN ENVOY TO MAO NEHRU'S COUSIN THE INDIAN Ambassador to China. Ifr. 1 IS bru, will arrive in Asia, today en route Pekii leaves >w at Nehru is a cousin of Prime Minister Ha. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru and. prior to his present appointment. was Foreign Secretary to lui government. e74 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement81 1955-10-21 1 mmYnui Lt LmmmmmM4mmmm\m\m\ Jaf o oi ,v STANDARD POLICE ***** 15 l.ncti 2400 m 4 iff *>_H Table Waters 4 4 I m verii Uu miee* j J c 4 4 SODA WATER TONIC WATER < DRY GINGER ALE < GINGER BEER LEMONADE < CHERRYADE *< LIME JUICE SODA SARSAPARILLA81 words
-
Advertisement146 1955-10-21 1 FIRE E9IGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 5111 2414 For Years of Dependable Refrigeration flutnouit C/iecse B W '~c.ee II j L 5 l. Ji I t— ~~^^^B I J:. I Come A -^J 1 \\W T 9 C rent World MODEL 5E877 ri ;bJc feet r, 22 lb. Speed Freezer Z^J (;i\l146 words
-
-
222 1955-10-21 2 DUNLOP WILL NOT CHANGE ITS POLICY IN MALAYA MALACCA. Thins.— Mr. John 11 Loid. the Executive Director of Dunlop Rubber Company, London, today expressed bis faith in the future ol Malaya and its peopie. H la on a tour q| Dunlop Lnti P€ Ita In South-east Asia. Al press conference222 words
-
Article143 1955-10-21 2 Woman On Alternative Counts lOHOKi; KAURI', riiurs -.liniali hinte Ismail wile ol ."Mohd. A kil. a clerk nl the Telecoms Department, .lohore Bahru, was charged heioie Mi. 1.. (•'hen m th.e Sessions (ourt today with ili.strilwtins uncustomed goods or alternative!; with keeping mch143 words
-
Article80 1955-10-21 2 K LUMPUR, Thui An > was produced aa an exhibit in thc Sessions irt here tod; It was chopped off the left hand of a labourer. P. Muniandy during a fight in the Petaling Estate Labour lines on Jnue 15. In thc dock, accused of80 words
-
Article68 1955-10-21 2 radio Malaya will at 7.30 p.m. today present a documentary feature of the Colombo Plan as seen through the eyes of the member countries for listeners to the English programme. Among the speakers in the programme are ministers from the member countries now attending the Conier- IK68 words
-
Article66 1955-10-21 2 SEREMBAX. Thurs. Mr K Velupillai was re-elected president of the Railwav Recreation Club at their annual general meeting held here on Tuesday. Others elected were vice-pre-sident—lnche Abdul Shah, hon. secretary and treasurer— Mr. I A. A. Especkerman. committee—Messrs. P. E. Salleh. A. Kanagapathy Pillay, K Velupillai, Vivakarajah. R66 words
-
195 1955-10-21 2 Kl \l A I I'MITR Thins 1 'he <.o\ eminent ot India has o.">eied a wide variety of technical assistance to the Federation oi Malaya and Sinsapore The Standard learnt toda> Ihe offer uas personally conveyed t.. Federation < hlel Miniate, lunkii Abdul Rahman195 words
-
379 1955-10-21 2 'Secede? Well Not Allow It', Says Tunku DATO ONN BACKS HIM J KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Thc UmNO-MCA-MIC ah I not tolerate attempts from any quarter to partition Moi I account. Federation Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahmoi I The Tunku discounted as "rubbish" efforts of gome Johoie Malays to agitate for379 words
-
Article69 1955-10-21 2 \I.OR STMJ Units Three Chinese j anths laai nigh! entered i Chinese temple near here an the pretext oi (onsultinq a Btediam mu] b_m sped u ith idols. :;i»ld trinkets and smi cask iitci gagging the i .u e taker. Ihe < .it e-takei69 words
-
Article32 1955-10-21 2 MR. V. DAVID, a trade unionist was last night nominated by the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Labour Party of Malaya to contest a seat in the forthcoming Municipal electioi32 words
-
349 1955-10-21 2 'STERLING IS STRONGER' -SAYS SIR BOYLE THE pound sterling is now stronger in thc international market, Sir Edward Boyle. alternate leader of the U.K. delegation to the Colombo Plan meeting and Economic Secretary to the British Treasury, told a Press conference in Singapore yesterday. He said the Press conference was349 words
-
Article83 1955-10-21 2 COLOMBO Plan delegates in Singapore were last night entertained to a programme of Malayan* cultural art-^by the Government at the University of Malaga's Oei Tiong Ham Hall. The programme included three ancient Malay folk dances ami songs. Indian dances, a display of Chinese martial/ art (koon tow),83 words
-
Article27 1955-10-21 2 AN 18-year-old Muthusamy of Ampang < ed trial before the K Lumpur First Magistrate terday to a charge of honestly retaining sto'en proper" wed bai27 words
-
Article96 1955-10-21 2 ll \\\h! was dragged trod men md u.i* h bclorc hem, H.und dead, the tr.lte uas M| x. at a t»r< l«« In the dock was 19-y old I lh Too. a h painter, tentatively cha: with the murder of the haw- ng Village <off Chu Kang Road). OB96 words
-
Article26 1955-10-21 2 m I Coun I Uounrfj Ch I *'n(i\ e jre f roni -i>MM»ilitr- d viser 3 seS N m Men tn BcJ* ar<l Phou I26 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement320 1955-10-21 2 vim A NAME TO TRUST, FTTHc FOR SMOOTHER, Uu^*/ FASTER CLEANING ZM __a^MMsaH9_^_^_Hi C_h_K3** You know that you can r .1 kW^^^^W^ Vim, and that's a blessing if you are WMmWIA W± 1 W looking for bright, gleaming sur- g |S^ feces. A cleaner that scratches soon '«jaW» I ruins320 words
-
-
Article27 1955-10-21 3 Anti-Red Circular Warns Teachers possiI and I co-exist I urned a I to be I gapore outh r were Si ngapore ol i on Comliools by ehools.27 words
-
Article22 1955-10-21 3 i number hers ■-•■d in a id our i so ay. a cer- u nmunlst yout i reveal ant to22 words
-
256 1955-10-21 3 'Teach Chinese Children About Malaya' Lim's Message To All Teachers KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Thc president of the Federation Chinese School Teachers' Association, Mr. Lim Lien Geok, speakinq at a "Teachers' Day" dinner tonight, reminded his colleagues that the fortunes of the Chinese children in Malaya were bound up with the256 words
-
Article, Illustration75 1955-10-21 3 I m drh of thla lorn aaal tin* attendant cm aped I• om dr. ith Ulllll UM ''I'Mlr. loaded with more than five t"M> nl i nhhei plunged into a»in il m Baflril l im. ih Road in Sta| inc (ii.i in- eater day's niidd w dou75 words
-
Article170 1955-10-21 3 i. v J 5^ sefl ''"^i;"s MV( been t >.:. i, v tinmmmTM. Con ta check ttempfe al pilferage on its vessels being worked in tkc Siagapm Outer Basis K.P.M. vessels ply between Singapore and the Indonesian islands Guards on board K.P M icted to170 words
-
Article38 1955-10-21 3 •lOIIORE BAHRU. Thui fined 52.")0 in the today for posi of salted t of Cl, a permit in I area on Monady he did not know set the permit. The r his own use.38 words
-
Article61 1955-10-21 3 Had Opium Utensiis in Homa TANJONG MALIM. Thurs. Lee Wan of Be h rang Ulu New Village was sentenced to a year's imprisonment fn the Magistrate's Court yesterday for possession of 10 packets of li ion Sept. 14 in his home. He was given another year'-; sentence for being in61 words
-
132 1955-10-21 3 A FRUIT STALL owner. Robert See Bak Seah. was ordered to pay $95 fcr the maintenance of his wile and ohild by the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Robert wa. s summoned by vife. Goh Swee Lan, tor neglecting to maintain her and132 words
-
375 1955-10-21 3 Canada To Station C-Plan Agent In Colony THE Canadian Government will have an officer specializing in Colombo Plan matters stationed in Singapore. He will travel around South and Southeast Asia. This a Mr. ler B. Pi idian y of State for External Affairs, yesterday when he spok ..nada's programme for375 words
-
Article70 1955-10-21 3 Bain Causes Three Accidents bale-i »»f rubbt urn* drifted away. I ii. |Ml nt happened 13 atf—tca after tar had run into a drain in Yio Cha Kaai I aaal. The driver, too. iped in i I rlier in the morning, a trisha rider waa sheltering on a I Hon*70 words
-
Article61 1955-10-21 3 IPOH. Thurs— Mrs. Pauline Spykerman. 74-year-old mother of Mr. Eric Spykerman. acting State Veterinary Officer, Perak. died at the Ipoh District Hospital at 2 a.m. this morning. Mrs. Spykerman leaves bej hind two other sons. Gilbert of Kuala Lumpur and Henry of Malacca and fourteen grandchildren.61 words
-
Article67 1955-10-21 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Nath binte Mohamed. who charged in the Magistrate's Court today with failing to obtain an Identity Card for her son in due time. ded that she was "a poor rubber tapper leading a wretched life." She was fined $2. It was only when67 words
-
130 1955-10-21 3 Royal Navy Celebrates Nelson' s Day THE Royal Navy will observe Nelson's victory at Trafalgar today with special parades and functions. In Singapore, as in other Naval Command? in Britain and abroad, all ships will be "dressed." At noon, guards and bands will parade and a ViceAdmiral's salute of 15130 words
-
188 1955-10-21 3 SOH BAN HOCK a 36 -ycar-cld pin-table operator was acquitted in thc Singapore Assizes Court yesterday of trafficking in 1,196 counterfeit Malayan fivc1 dollai notes. The prosecution alleged that Soh carried out the transaction in an hotel in Aljunied Road on the afternoon188 words
-
Article46 1955-10-21 3 ANOTHER consignment of Singapore orchids will be flown by 8.0.AC, today tor display in thc windows of Malaya House in London. The orchids, comprising 20 varieties, make this the third batch sent by thc Singapore Botanic Gardens to* London this year.46 words
-
241 1955-10-21 3 'Don't Give Control To The STC Urges Union THE Singapore Traction Company Employees Jnion will make representations to the Transport Commission not to place public transport in the hands of a Company which is "incapable of treating its employees with justice.' The Union, whose members have been on strike since241 words
-
Article66 1955-10-21 3 JOHORi BAHRU Th ira.— Abutaib. ca- rei i tin M lim buffet on a mail t.* I was fined $100 in tbe M trate's Court today for evasion of Customs dut? on I cartons of cigarettes on Tuesday. admitted not d. the <•.-■■■■••• tu ihi Cu toms66 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement163 1955-10-21 3 3 Pasx anyer- Car 1 Performance and Economy w— ii i J| p^ IN THESE HSI tra de I J m High efficiency engine for I 'mm. y» speedier deliveries with irre--I F-__l_*^ futable operating economy. T 7———*-^ 120 cu. ft. of unobstructed J payload space. I T- /_SJ_k All-steel163 words
-
Advertisement114 1955-10-21 3 f HEINZ j > BABY FOODS j *> are always 4 pure...iafe 4 Und NOOMSM IN<^ > /^^ST^ U s/ H loods l^t^^ -'^wi\ L I,lc finest, select 1 xjy c2__k^ p re > mun: nutritive value I heir pure fi flavor makes th< m unusualK appi- j I and114 words
-
-
Article, Illustration331 1955-10-21 4 MR Tan Ah Tah has been appointed a Puisne Judge of the Singapore High Court. He succeeds Mr. Justice T. A Brown who left the Colony recently to be Chief Justice of the Northern Region rf Nigeria. Mr. Justice Tan, who is331 words
-
484 1955-10-21 4 Mr. Byrne Warned-You Can Be Charged Budget 'Leak' Halted THE Chairman of the layanization Commission halted a senior Government official when he erred to the creation and upgrading of a number of Superscape posts in the Civil Service believed to be contained in the 1956 Estimates (still a secret), during484 words
-
Article227 1955-10-21 4 COMMODITY PRICES I "MM, riibt*. f pt i, cs nt** p* r lh m S'u-.i-pon v -iMiln nm la?cti 9i tk is Spot fob. Ra 1 S.S H i > i :s Mo J l i N 3 i i j Toae: Stead] iin PttH I The p; m ot227 words
-
228 1955-10-21 4 100 Cold Storage Strikers Shout 'Not Guilty' In Court TWO batches of strikers, ex-employees of the Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. totalling 100, packed the courtroom of the Singap Fifth Magistrate's Court vesterday to face two different charges of rioting and obstruction on the morning of Oct. 19 The first228 words
-
Article129 1955-10-21 4 7 Was Only Curious/ She Says WOMAN tried to stop []u volar imm driving ofl j ,ar which carried a suspected nn'on agistor the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. In the dock was Lei Fook iai i>, an employee of Fraser and Nea\e. She129 words
-
129 1955-10-21 4 NEARLY 170 employers of the (."rewmite Industries in Singapore will set a general waue iiun.>. and better conditions ot service. An agreement has been reached between the management of the company and the Factory and Shop Woi. Union representing the employees. According to the129 words
-
Article116 1955-10-21 4 THE wet weather in Singapore is just one of the ieatures of thc period between the South-east Monsoon and Northeast Monsoon seasons, a spokesman of the Meteorological Department said yesterday. The rains in Singapore and coast of the Federation yesterday are indicative of the116 words
-
Article181 1955-10-21 4 6 Trade Unions Support Bankmen six trade iinl na pledged their supporl to the Singapore Bank I 1 1 [Jnlon which has thn atei to go on strike II th< i clain for inereaaed araejei and improved a/orkini conditions i wert' not accepted bg Malayan Exchang< B ink Asciatlop, 'in.181 words
-
110 1955-10-21 4 sports about free trade between Red China and democratic countries, which had reached the United States, were somewhat exaggerated, said Mr Torbert H. MacDonald. U.S. Congressman, on his arrival at the Singapore Airport yesterday. Mr MacDonald is the leader of a sub-committee of the110 words
-
Article82 1955-10-21 4 TWENTY-rOUR employeea of the Diamond Restaurant in the Great World will go on strike at 4 p.m. tod;. The strike is over the management's refusal to reinstate a dismissed worker. •otiation between the management and the workers on the issue ended in deadlock yesterday. The employers82 words
-
Article39 1955-10-21 4 HOXGKOXG. Oct 20. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: S Ito £1 Sterling; 50. 77 to Ssl; 11J39 I Malayan $1; $0.1. 7 to one Indonesian Rupi G 25 25 to a tael.39 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement348 1955-10-21 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS I\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\W NOW SHOWING PATUAV ibv uAInAI TL! 5.45 it 5.30 I AWCT^nmoNKP m 53 <_oc j A 'I ,i 11 1 Il\ i. I i;i 1. 3TORI 01 tfl|fc KINGS r^ THIEF i-^rBIYTH-PuSoMSIVEN 1> Gecrje SANDERS 1 —»tof' CiH«-.s<o?E rius! -TR 1 I M JIKKY C\RTO<348 words
-
Advertisement47 1955-10-21 4 X| ,l a '< r, V\<;i.V i Hindustani l'i Kum.ir a i Vyji.v.intliinal. 1 i t FYfcS i imil -/iW-^l-MMIIII'---' sim n V ,f ,N N,M XN "imil UMMI I \ko| l\| < in p. I 1 ■>■■ l>« iinu ui'u, 1 subtitles X *VVVV\XXVV, VXV\VV*V»VVvVV\VVV\> <J_____" iVIWN" '■'.-|?r h47 words
-
Advertisement163 1955-10-21 4 CAPITOL #r, ioth ffl 5 SHOWS D ,UH DRfI"A SO SPECIttOIMJB'a, sooswic-idOKwmtZ 1 BErai,3«Nyil||)NPo fEPi EVER MTEiTO Hi iti WK «-L 3_^ 1 5 to ▼c\ H -SS y w ♦i_ vL r- 1 m I llf* ri ovh, lr* ♦->--____. v jp LOXDUX (Pathe S lt -MIDNIGHT TOMORROwZr^I THAT163 words
-
-
46 1955-10-21 5 Farmers' day ap- .ent to ps to ng in a ng Tai Chief Marshall, the fami-l e and i Hon rthcr floods I and rave to km a letter oeiafails to I rai n I ige to the was rea.46 words
-
Article20 1955-10-21 5 More Aid For Fire Victi ms g Bahru for the from Poh, Hai 3 KT BOD. $181; Workers' of Kam-20 words
-
Article15 1955-10-21 5 $200 Fine For Haying Sam soo ent, ir". Magisfor on Oct 19. a ordered to15 words
-
Article235 1955-10-21 5 Can Do It —Siallmen ment in co-operation Is being carried out i olders of the Esplanade Rest I ■:ruii > it II i* d( h-ate> ns .ire discussing technical w Bpcfl tten. I The 20 men have formed themselves into a syndicate and they have appealed to235 words
-
Article, Illustration105 1955-10-21 5 Change Of Command Mi; \i< v -.vi.u-h ii w M \kerman i rnti w h.» has 'ii rcsp-mMMr ler Ho- administration -'I the r»3 ii Ah i la laa Vmi i i a ith headoa irteri al < haagl. for the i» ia( three year** u ill hf ."'iu b.n105 words
-
Article225 1955-10-21 5 MII ll s'|'|< 1 Whitton dismissed with <o^ts in the > -'i><. lli_;h Court vt*stenla\ an action brought l>> t U*rk. (hua Sai Kow. for the iecovci\ of $2i,000 from the executor, ti Ihe v. ill al .1 building contractor, SM Iteng Tee, deceased Chua alleged225 words
-
Article75 1955-10-21 5 Fisherman Finds Ganjc On Beach THE Singapore Marine r terday seized a quantity of ganja and tobacco from thc beach of Pj Paw nd ofl the of Singapore. Thev were found in sacks covered with coconut leave? by an 18-ycar-o'.d fisherman, who w. his boat in the area. info: the75 words
-
Article35 1955-10-21 5 POR AH BOK claimed trial in thc Singapore Seventh ristrate's Court yesterday to a charge of r ?S P^P. 3^ ooium in a house in Bukit Ho on Oct. Ul. Bail of35 words
-
Article292 1955-10-21 5 MIDDLE ROAD BOSSES BAFFLED Cartoon Of Lim Chin Siong On A Tiger Leaflets Flay Pro-PAP Unions THE Middle Road group of trade union leaders and other pro-Peoples' Action Pcrty unionists are baffled over thc oriqin of a leaflet and cartoon circulated to thousands of people in Singapore. The leaflet is292 words
-
Article121 1955-10-21 5 HE LOST ALL HIS CASH IN A HOTEL FOREIGN currency which an airline officer collected in his travels disappeared from a room in a Middle Road hotel yesterday as soon as he left for thc Singapore Airport. The currency, kept in a wallet, included S'iO American, two pound?, 200 ven121 words
-
Article271 1955-10-21 5 SIX teenage boys, who are now serving a six-month term in thc Young Offenders Section of Outram Jail, were vestetdav sentenced tc two weeks' jail by the Singapore Filth Magistrate. Mr. R.8.1. Pates, for dis- orderly behaviour. The boys. Yap Eng Sint. 19 Ng271 words
-
120 1955-10-21 5 Girl, 15, Labourer Killed On The Hoad iron ihm i f. it.ii .v i Meal eeenri ei here durin_ In* paal -I barn reaaltlnj la the death! m i 15 jrear-oM girl. I. ini (Inn Thje. and a town board labm;i Magma 51 Ka iv. i ii Lun el l120 words
-
Article30 1955-10-21 5 PENANG, Thurs. The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray today paid warm tributes to the Parents' Association School in Penang. when he paid a "flying visit" to the settlement.30 words
-
Article34 1955-10-21 5 THE Educational Secrd of Methodist schools in Si pore and the Federation, .he Rev. Dr. Ho Seng Ong. will preach at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church on Sunday 30 p.m.34 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement274 1955-10-21 5 #3 Stuffy Nose? a Co^ t b"--othe because of o heod-coWfJ V j/r~\ Here s fast relief >H_\jT A One breath from fjf?<? Vicks Inhaler... V J ho d hor, dy little Vicks Inhaler V^^ lo each nostril, ond breathe in deeply. and you m Breathe freely! jmr >cV Instantly,274 words
-
Advertisement448 1955-10-21 5 >......-...-.-.....- ■'.<■■■: .^&tfa*a_jß_||^^|^^e_i^aa_^^^^-"WF~^^n.»^^s^r -sa_^r-» Flv there bv rlouble d»*rkod C^ Super < pper*. laO first-cla»aor ll 1 A'l^^"TaJ tourist service. o j Ights Tuesday and F ''■iS^^J^V^^i, rom Manila continue on *^_»is_=_^ _^^W tb« -..-ClipiHTtotlie '"-^gSg^ Wmfm U.S.A. or by Super -(> Clipper koTol :^Kong. J^-C*" For reservations, tall your448 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous726 1955-10-21 5 cMlmanac Information at a Glance I (Mi- 6pm Announcements and l«»72m>: Ipm Music While You lt; ya mm nary 1S1: ti ti^ Woik .1882. I»72mi; 130 BBC ITr I m» m rs. _^N f_ C Forces Favourite- lS); 640 Call News il6B2mv 14t) Orchestra. H NG AP OKI to Order726 words
-
-
Singapore Standard
-
Article500 1955-10-21 6 I .South-east A D thinking ullv about nuclear power since the atomic age burst upon the western world and have been hs because, under their present •al development, there seems to no immediate hope of their building a single tor oi their own. Out of the blue comes500 words
-
Article371 1955-10-21 6 Press Princess British Press Council has voiced its in- dignation and quite rightly, too agauist spapers which have "offended against good in giving the type of publicity they have done to a member of the Royal Family. Princess Margaret. The Council viewed this constant and annoying prattle about the Princess'371 words
-
-
Article, Illustration556 1955-10-21 6 Michael Gordon - Michael Gordon By TOKYO. THOUGH Japans long-split Socialist Party has now been reunited, there still remain masses of unsettled I policy disputes between Left-wing and Rightwing factions which point to a stormy route ahead. Unification, marked by formal i -monies here I week i.s556 words
-
Article355 1955-10-21 6 VIEWS REVIEW OF New Era of Peace f ET us pray tor the coming ot a new era ol peace I tranq in Malaya. Utusan M< an The paper was cones that U\ 1 and Tunku lui Rahman will yield We 'nave only enjoyed three peace in Malaya after 1355 words
-
Article, Illustration554 1955-10-21 6 I 'luusiUE more than RatdH I the I W ind Rnnouncement in I1 he St sndard v. li I day thai imong the three I Junior Ministers in the Labour nat Govi rnn i < of the Island la Che M hail med Bid<554 words
-
We the PEOPLE
-
Letter306 1955-10-21 6 Sir: if thc Democratic Party did not declare their stand in regard tv) the Publie Security Bill, then we might be accused bv your columMr. Aster Gunasekera of "fen •e-sitting." However, in the circumstances it is c ear that while we agree with this Bill in principle we differ306 words
-
Letter197 1955-10-21 6 Is they did in Rome. Sir: A modernized version of the conspiracy for the overthrow of Julius Caesar is being enacted in the Singapore po.. theatre with the neressarv modifications to suit ine period and local circumstam This time thc plot is to overthrow the Labour Front Coalition Government. democratically197 words
-
Letter191 1955-10-21 6 Sir: I would like to make a few observations on the Police Band performance at the Esplanade on Sunday l(i. The players were mostly Malay., and a handful of Sikhs, the latter apparently being veterans. The leader was a European. Wh v are there no local Chinese Tamils191 words
-
Letter, Illustration12 1955-10-21 6 "Do yov tl li ri iboal time ue took down Ifie tletoe?"12 words
-
Letter285 1955-10-21 6 Ever since this ny came under the rule of the elected Labour Front C.ovt. this island has met with strikes. Some of these disputes the employers and employees are not justified for calling a strike. Certain individuals belonging to the P.A.P. are behind these strikes, and their285 words
-
Letter118 1955-10-21 6 Sir: As a member i public, I wonder why is it that the Singapore Red Cross organization is styled British Red Cross Society. Singapore Branch. It is high i time this Society be Malayanized and re-nami I Bingapore Red Cross S Alhough Singapore is B I independent, we118 words
-
Letter53 1955-10-21 6 J Sir: '1 hroii *4 h u,r niediuni <»l vour press I t would iik«* t u lhaafe tha a European couple who J rendered first aid to mv s(, on the evening of a Ort 8 after in accident with a t ii .it Moulmein Koad J TNT.53 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement33 1955-10-21 6 J 'U\\\ mUUUU y u a aun u nun M nuu Speed, Economy, Elegance a Thc Triumph T.R.2 Sports FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. DOCEtAftl BOA! SINCAPOM WIARNE BROS I T c hedeiation Representatives: -%\\^\\\\\\\\\\^\\\\\\\\^\\^^\\\x\\\^^v\\\^\\\\\^\\\\\\^\\\\\\\\^\\\^^^\\33 words
-
Advertisement51 1955-10-21 6 RUDGE <" is ™_fffi BRITAIN'S BESI l LE 2 \c tf Famous lot Ower 80 Years. Built in the World fi iggest Bicycle h<l* wrsr Dr5i,,,,,.! 10, lh« World .i 1. i >■ H)H CASH AM) IXSrAl^itM P« FaOM All coon i ,)twl sc/f Agents:- ,q KEE HUAT RADiO CO51 words
-
-
Article233 1955-10-21 7 I s Occupy Village NICOSIA, Cyprus, Oct. 20. UP' British troc<c, yesterday occupied thc village of Nanckindcs in thc Limassol district and mposeJ cn indefinite curfev/ following an 1 nt in which a Royal Air Force car was on fir:. Thc troops moved in shortly after Governor General r233 words
-
Article, Illustration20 1955-10-21 7 *»ter I k V 1 1 Or i»ther i«»riiier i of the Kirkaoller. ;il\ very j ranee i omLi20 words
-
Article78 1955-10-21 7 ARMY DECLARES AO DAI TRAITOR Vguyen Than Phuong. commander of the military orces of the Cao Dai religious who this week forced abdication of the sect's pope because he was a long-time enemy of Diem. 20 <*P)— Vietnamese National es declared the Chief of m u. Bao I x ,.ini78 words
-
Article36 1955-10-21 7 An Early French Election PAK IS. O-t i n* the Fr* erday. e pr> Ives I The proposals now b* ade I in a diflia new cabinet. *n s would pa. the danger and bitter crisis.36 words
-
Article15 1955-10-21 7 PL ANEFORCED INTO THE SEA f orecd t of -lay aooaro. e resort no dam-15 words
-
Article21 1955-10-21 7 PEKING Radio yesterday immuni'-t Chinese "volunteer" forces, earmarked for withdrawal from North Kor* have returned to China APAP - 21 words
-
Article26 1955-10-21 7 B EER DAMAGES JOSEPH Buday ol Sudbury. Ontario, said in court that he >wullowed a piece of irinkin-4 a bottle of warded S Brewing Comran ReuterReuter - 26 words
-
Article179 1955-10-21 7 V |o]| I 111 l» \P»- 1•' .yU X ilnrsd is said I i,_ v marked close!*- ...n I :-t IM-Utenaiil who ill. a "'.no, 'I! Vk.M.n. tin v,l ....I Mien lak.n« ',i Kr.son h *h«t S*ljia ii i v ml h",;;;,,;, ,h lift179 words
-
Article65 1955-10-21 7 W YORK. Oct. 20 (Reu-| trr) Mr. H. M. Bongers. president of the Lufthansa German Airlines, said here today that his company was planning to open a new route next summer to the Far 1 •ording to Mr. Bongers. here for the annual assembly of65 words
-
Article51 1955-10-21 7 FRIEDLAND CAMP. West many. Oct 20 < Reuter* I Fifty women were among 250 German ex- prisoners- from the Soviet Union who arrived at Herleshausen frontier station today on their way here. They took 16 days to do the 4375-mi.es .tourney from Siberia, but arrived fresh51 words
-
Article, Illustration94 1955-10-21 7 E<^ ri .u-m.iri.- u**f*k tt*d on (Kl I"' popular Egypt 1 11: '"i > .md sse» iWMMaI Cairo's stir u lit t in-, i "Hi ibu lions s itmn.il '.uardsmcn .md iiu udsuomt-n in iinifoi in IIM walked IfcMfi Hi streets 1! aaoney ,11 be used tu bu)A.P. - 94 words
-
122 1955-10-21 7 H ISHINGTON. Oct 20 IT i tarted build- pfl *>hip early thi*> vear and plans to spend about I --.(..000.000 on the project, lew Dig i sl magaBC said yesterd The avlatlen ensineerins inaga/in i Soviet (.o\ eminent has122 words
-
211 1955-10-21 7 Brit ons Rush To Motor Car Dealers Higher Taxes Expected LONDON, Oct. 20 (UP)— Ari\an< e warn ini; ol new anti-inflati n tax increases sent MtMH icarryliift to their stores today. The warning MH contained in an announcement saying an autumn hMget would he pre■ted when Parliament reconvenes next week.211 words
-
Article117 1955-10-21 7 NAIROBI, Oct. 20 (Reuter).— The Maa Maa hmergency in Kenva enters its fourth year today with prospects a good deal brighter than many dared hope twelve months ago. according to an official statement issued here. despite enormous casualty figures in three vears of savagery, it117 words
-
Article51 1955-10-21 7 HOLLYWOOD. Oct 20, (UP) —Actor John Hodiak died of a heart attack yesterday at his home in the San Ferndando Vallev. The stage and screen star, who first won fame for his portrayal in "A Bell For Adono" was 41 and a native of Pittsburgh.51 words
-
Article32 1955-10-21 7 PRESIDENT Eisenhower has started painting again and this was regarded yesterday as a significant signpost in his road back from the coronary thrombosis he suffered on Sept. 24.- UPUP - 32 words
-
Article36 1955-10-21 7 The Emergency so lar has more than 13.000 lives— lo.Riib Man Mau. 561 membersof the security forces and 1400 civilians. racial breakdown I "loyalist" deaths gives 2.111 '•ans. 83 Europeans Md II Asians.36 words
-
Article, Illustration80 1955-10-21 7 Photo lil I NEWLY commissioned aircraft carrier HM> \rK Km. iniiis ahead in the English ttannel oi 112 trials before leaving on an opera! onal tour of dut\ in the Mediterranean. Gannet aircraft can h<* seen coming in to land •Ter the stem. On thc how endIP - 80 words
-
Article227 1955-10-21 7 Japan Invasion Unnecessary WASHINGTON, Oct. 2U (AP). I>ocum*-ntar> reports ol tlie I.S. Defence Department revealed on IVednesdav that I.S. cabinet officials urg^d President Iriinian prim to the Potsdam conlerence to modih umonditiomi! surrender terms ior Japan in World War Ii hut tiiis was blocked h\ I.u^sia227 words
-
138 1955-10-21 7 'I Was Not Consulted' MacArthur NEW YORK. Oct. 20 (AP) Gen. Douglas MacArthur said today the P< ntagon report released yesterday "fully confirms that I was never consulted" concerning the Yalta conference. MacArthur said: "The issue involved at the origin of this controversy was not whether Russia should have been138 words
-
Article32 1955-10-21 7 THE 1955 Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded yesterday to Dr. Hoao Theorei. a Swedish biochemist, "for his discoveries concerning the nature and mode of action of oxidation enzymes "—AP.32 words
-
142 1955-10-21 7 IKE AND DULLES SHARE GENEVA HOPES ni wh; o.t .mi \i'i —Secretarv ol state J..i.n Foster I)ui>> -.nd ttt< i 2Vminute ontenro tli President Kisenhnuei <»n Wednesday that thev h ire "a measured hop** ho concrete ie>ult> <t the iorth(( -miiiii (ieneva I ei_;n Ministers' meeting. LMn MM HM6 while142 words
-
Article55 1955-10-21 7 AV VORK. O I W About 100 birds were killed during the night by crashing into the upper part of the 102--fioor Empire State Building Thev apparently wore on their wav south for winter. of the birds were dev cribed as warblers. e birds were found55 words
-
Article106 1955-10-21 7 New Air Routes To Moscow ►RK. Oct. 20 (1 Russia i the Iron n-Conuna-fly to Moscow and on to the Far East South Pacific, lt was learned today. Sir Miles Thomas, cl of British I as Airv. Corporation, told a rep. ■a was :vely n ng a li< Civil A106 words
-
Article11 1955-10-21 7 JAPAN'S Industrv wa •00 workers seeking a wage APAP - 11 words
-
Article22 1955-10-21 7 REBELS cut the thr seven Moslems aged between 20 and 75 in a village mmmw i. Algiers, yesterday. ReuterReuter - 22 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement130 1955-10-21 7 fares' You'll Utok freak md feci (lultfi/ rmmi m amr yCS SPORTS und LEISURE WEAR! TERRY TOWELLING "'^^j^^^ TEE r^ in self colours of blue, yellow, 1 fawn, grey or white. J aV AM sizes $5/- each UV f Also in cotton and rayon, f^^mx white or fawn i^Pt~^Pl___!m Sizes:130 words
-
-
256 1955-10-21 8 Clerks' Method Of Matayanization KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Executive Commjrrec of the General Services Staff Council representing some forty Government Icrica! unions, today finalized a paper strongly criticizing Government's plans on Malaycnization of the Public Service. This document. bl tabled before the256 words
-
Article247 1955-10-21 8 Mem Was There With A Kiss J'; 1 Ir.iiv Ihe disembarkation ol 1.200 bfWpa I -t Um '-'ml Battalion ol tlu* Royal Australian u tt.jt Irom the troopship "(ieoi _;ii at Swettenham I'ier ii is morn ini; a happ> le-union hetween a i nu247 words
-
Article85 1955-10-21 8 PENANG. Thurs.-Malay renin Penanj; and Province ?sley have planned to .pen two art classes for themselves in the settlement Cho Ga Yasin bin Sazni, serv of the Penang and Pr > vince Wellesley Malav Teachers' Union, s; two < for teachers would be opened on Nov.85 words
-
Article, Illustration268 1955-10-21 8 IllK first „i a number ol buildings which the leurhew N_,ee Ann Knnsjsi is huilclini; on its prnpertv in Orchard Koad. Singapore, will be ready at the cm! 10l n:'\t year. I 'iis building, whieh will S3 million, will have ten snophouses and268 words
-
Article80 1955-10-21 8 Man Fined $50 For Negligence AMONG MALIM. Thurs rs. Lam Sooi was lined $50 or two months' imprisonment in thc Tangjong Malim Magistrate's Court yesterday lor driving a motorcycle in a :gcnt manner. Inspector Ali Shah, prosecuting, told the court that I Sooi was going from Slim age to Rawang80 words
-
Article44 1955-10-21 8 TANJONG MALIM. Wed.— Mohamed SharirT. a restaurant owner was fined S5O in the Tanjong Malim Court for failing to renew his radio licence which expired on June 10. K. Pitchay Ghani. another ;rateur, was fined $50 for a similar oflence.44 words
-
Article370 1955-10-21 8 TIIE following students obtained passes in the Singapore Chinese Y.M.C.A. Commercial School's Pitma* examination held in Aug. thi.s year. COrXTANCY: I Lral (lass Pass:— Tham Kim Fas _T< o Cho in Chua. Beceeal Cfatei Paae: -Eddie. Eng Boon Hong, Foo Chai i Wan, Lau Han Cln n Ll mf370 words
-
Article, Illustration60 1955-10-21 8 —S1 uni ird ph«:to In "MISS Mice Low 1 yearlid < Ml't ol m l.ihn \mbulan( «> !',i i^.ide IN Inline lays Division i Deh < I !ht l 11 m \id (i tificatc ii'wn Mn i Ci r it- e. will o' the Tow n'>Standard - 60 words
-
Article82 1955-10-21 8 SEREMBAN. Thurs. The Ist Labu Ambulance Div. af the St. John Ambulance Brigade was officially installed yesterday on thc Kirby Estate by the Area Commissioner for Negri Sembilan. I Seevaretnam. On arrival at thc estate. Dr. Scevarctnam was met by the Branch Association chairman. Mr. ,1. S.82 words
-
Article81 1955-10-21 8 KOTA BAHRL. Tmirs. 'Haji N:k Mohd. Mahyiddeei. founder of the Islah School who has just returned here after completing his at the Azard University at Cairo. laid the foundation stone of the new (50.000 Islah English School yesterday. The school is being built on six and81 words
-
Article29 1955-10-21 8 A Wi 111 IN living in Room 1 13, Grand Hotel, Singapore. Mrs. M. Weatherill, yesterday reported the loss of her watch, cigarette lighter cash worth $220.29 words
-
Article217 1955-10-21 8 Kl M.A II MIME i^LTr^T^ COtfUKs and tlu* pretty dresses the L Uv r :J2LS2 at ihv 1^ stituted selangor Council at Stat- thi 1 the sedate Council chambers into It was a simpK wwi^ Police Band in at up to open the Counc: full suit of Roval t217 words
-
Article20 1955-10-21 8 two-hour visit to tl Club in Set Children wii] be in progr. to 6 p.m. on Der 17.20 words
-
Article43 1955-10-21 8 PEN J rO, Thurs. on-writer. Tan Lye T< told the Sc the ten alleged r*oi;- U Statutory aration found in his bag by In H. Sharrran. were bro from his friend Ang Eng I Tan said he did not go to werwerwr43 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement289 1955-10-21 8 |U FAIRY-OCHA^j M 11 CU/U FOP VOL/e-EVEXY COMFOPT (T TJ ll 4L r ]jh THE FAIRY CHAIR' HI l!l\lli( IM I'OIMS 1 I* c er i 'it' to" lomz. because i yu I head. t- E\en < I I 4 i slight back I be tolii J 'or 7 fitted289 words
-
-
Article239 1955-10-21 9 EMERY BARCS - EMERY BARCS WWWWWWW y W v\\\\\\\\\V\\l KT I 111 A f \ira t I nd He r the and 1. the iinntil and War are ttant i;n the He has a very well developed sense of surviva. though the debaucheries ot the Communist leaders with pretty ballet-dancers239 words
-
Article, Illustration231 1955-10-21 9 ,11 il I I'l.nH I LED COUCH By Robert Lindner. (Seeker aai Warburg. 15 i 4 WORK that describes as "True Psychoanalytic Tales" and opens with a foreword in which the author talks about the "romance" of his "fabulous profession" may be at once weld231 words
-
Article136 1955-10-21 9 Robin Adair - Robin Adair \o\ rORLESS, by i I London: Warburg. 15 G. OUNG Torless' is the first English story of sex, sin and sadism in a German boarding school at the turn of the century. Musil, no w dead, was an Austrian of part Czech descent. The academy136 words
-
Article, Illustration556 1955-10-21 9 Alvin Steinkopf - Alvin Steinkopf By LONDON 'j' IE British Christmas festival will be a little less colourful than it has in the last century but it is bound to be merrier for more people than it used to be. Toda> I u-lishman, ■Msing over Ml ulass of wassail beside hi>556 words
-
Article497 1955-10-21 9 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER «y Vl\i i I I WTO I) IRKNESS by Uicc Ibd ik Hob. nt i*" 1--ni ms. (ireen and (o. Ltd. li-. b(l 'AR more complex than her "Oil for the Lamps of China/' written when the world was a much simpler497 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement93 1955-10-21 9 Not Reaping The Benefit < HOLIDAY MAKER visiting the country w as speaking to an o'd inhabitant who to'.d him he vvas seventy-two and still putting in a day's work on thc farm. Thai s wonderful." said thc visit r "Aw. that's nothing. My dad's ninety-five and 'c work a93 words
-
Advertisement75 1955-10-21 9 p Si h for vour next SHORT LEAVE \WA m K ASHMIR I v,W-m i f K > '*r '4> fi' ■■<* J=^«» /__jtt i_u_l_filr tiflfl _f> V wMh j^aa\^^^ ,^v^m^^b_|_Qi-BB^_^ V j I W "^1 l nmm\r^^L f^f^^^ *^^S_^ f 4 V A^mmmummi^ \l r '^JT t y-A k75 words
-
-
Page 9 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous123 1955-10-21 9 -*-w __>«___vsa_~immm-aomm-«B«««-«««w^ hn( lord's JOTORD PUZZLE I __1 _pc ram rt FvV I jk cajj __L__Jmmi i. aßß___^ __i«^__9SS 1 JT _^H^E___l taJf iiu t____r___htJ__: Mill 1111 5: A character in m 5 stories »8» Would tA one wl,n gear on? t§) x qiiiott. follower <9 9 Look over the123 words
-
Miscellaneous118 1955-10-21 9 ftis grfSffi Every Friday \Wllffl J 4r?X\ For Children L^mfuf V k lr_JI L m .lohnnv saved the Chir; nick of i I /ir-^ Uf time uhen i;i;irk« '.iw f« I i r— i rn r- c TT": T ___Wl ,m n&PACAr/ovs srA&r &j£*> rA_E^A_^ SAVHOMN _P£-.* i- **Omm VC118 words
-
-
Article, Illustration125 1955-10-21 10 IHI Bank N c 5 a 1 ;i Indonesia, th*- onl> State commercial hank in the < ounti hopes to pla> its ■art in promoting trade I) Itw«• c Mala] a and Indonesia. this was slated vester<lav h\ M, siir\(» Uinntii. manager of the Hanks125 words
-
222 1955-10-21 10 RUBBER IS IMPORTANT TO MALAYA ECONOMY i THF importance of rub- ber in the Malavan Federation's economy was shown by the fact that it accounts lor about bl per cent of the planted area and for about Mi per cent ol the Federation's net exports in 1953, the British Government222 words
-
Article, Illustration270 1955-10-21 10 mr. rnairman ana founder of Ltd.. Britain's la: perfume manufacturers, Douglas Collins, is e. in Singapore by 8.0.A C on Oct. 27 on his way to A Mr. Collins, who originally set to be an hotelier, began his training lor this job tiie270 words
-
Article50 1955-10-21 10 IHE Malayan Exchange Banks' ciatlon mad c the followina changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: nada. biivinL*. TT 32 Ll Ifl O.D. 32 15 16. 90 days 33 .1 ifi credit bills 33 1/4 trade bills selling. T.T. or OI). :J2 i/i lnSbed CXChan8 rat S rCmnin50 words
-
Article93 1955-10-21 10 ON the MaLnan s lal(1 market vestcrday. the hulk oi the business uas m -,inr{l l <» Ifct industriaK ■eetlaa irfcerc prieei ruled st C.l(| Tins and Hubbcr shares were quiet, rubbers bcin" neglected. mmfma^mm******** K the Malayan Sharebrnker>' I Association vested i were INDtJSTBI M S I93 words
-
Article128 1955-10-21 10 ORDERS for another nine oil 1 nkers have been placed bv Shell. Eight of the new •ell are to be built in Germany and will be distributed *™Ongsl three vard* 'I be of about 32,000 deadweight tons and mx of 18,000 «<-'■■■ eight tons. Delivc128 words
-
Article, Illustration87 1955-10-21 10 MORE and more electr,, JS going into the rural lages o/ India, result 9 bigger emplo masses, says Mr P managing director of PI and Roy Ltd who is on a Malayan Mr. Roy noted that ing programme jor technician* in the industry Held in l„d87 words
-
Finance And Commerce
-
158 1955-10-21 10 THF rubber market in Singapore \evterday regained confidence and prices steadied to Sl .'s pe, lb. lor lirst grade November shipment, a rise ol one cent on \Vednesda\ Disappointing overseas overnight prices contributed to the lower opening. but prices soon improved and at noon were158 words
-
Article53 1955-10-21 10 m \i \v vs tut.ii esteraal trade in Bepteaifcet amount '(I to 5744 1 million, pi Inni n. i rj Igarei ikaa baparts it _acn kaadlie im ludin-t pin <i post totalled 1344.1 million. while exports iai ladiag pan past sh^s 1 rs and bunker>53 words
-
Article129 1955-10-21 10 duce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Muntok white $152 sellers. Sarawak white $131 sellers. Special Sarawak black $101 sellers: copra Oct. $27 buyers. $271 sellers; Nov. $27 J buyers. $27} sellers: coconut oil (bulk) $41 sellers: coconut oil (drums) $4.'U sellers. Singapore Copra Association 4129 words
-
Article302 1955-10-21 10 i i hii lew iiu passcngen all tfaeeaaaffc froai tic I* .v hiit'i' husan .11 I'' n.i'i hid.i 1 11 J Mn- upon on Sunda PENANG J. Anderson and two children. Miss J.M. Browne. S R. Barry. Mr. and PH. Burgess and two children, Mr. J.RN. Bardcr. Mr. V302 words
-
-
Article121 1955-10-21 10 OI II IJ ROADS Xicoleav. Josef Stalin. S*ibctocl. Tjiluwah. Late. Malea. Mai lory Lykes, Karsik, Betiii.j Ondina. Ho Silverspray. j Boulogne. INM R R< MiCallex 9."?. Lawu. Per..; Den Broek. Hero. Pi;. Hong Ho, Bolaga. Hon? I Soon Bee. Aik Hin. Hal c Hin. Heather. Tone M121 words
-
Article87 1955-10-21 10 Business In Shares [NGAPORE -harebrokors vesterday reported the iollowing business done* Ords odd tl .7_*. Gammon -2.50: Robinson ids Straits Trades Straits Times $282'.: ords. (1045; Wearne Bros. $2.87!. 2 90. I Amal. 1.15 IL odd lot: Hong Fatt $134: Hongkong 7/3 odd lot: K. Kamour Pengkalen 11 9. arrival:87 words
-
Article39 1955-10-21 10 More Work For India's Mosses Ph ectriea' of Malaya Ltd company. With kit headqvc I Singapore. Mr. Rr three weeks mak' 1 tlie Federation and nesia. Picture (from Mr van Beurden, If and Mr. Author (also of Phillips Elec:39 words
-
Article32 1955-10-21 10 THE the world has been put o: stocks at Saint Nazaire. I Loaded it will ri tons. Four tankers of thi> nage have been ordered France by a California fi-32 words
-
Article22 1955-10-21 10 U arti f i_ I t__ l »a I ,"naarj_l r J^l 'Sponsion I 1 I j I I I j22 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement555 1955-10-21 10 NOTICES CH Y Ol M o_ SINGAPORE tion. and Transport of Pipes for Gas Mains from 1 1.5* 12 56. Deposit $1,000/-. Clou 1.11.55. Forms from Tender Boom, Secretariat. City Hall. VETERINARY DEPART Supply of 14,000 Dog Badges for 1956. Particulars regarding design. shape, etc. from the Office of tha555 words
-
Advertisement589 1955-10-21 10 r r Board of Trustees inI vites applications for scholarships from non-Malay onals (who have -tered themselves as the subjects of the Ruler of the te of Perak) to undergo following courses overfa) 1 for Forestry. (b) 1 for the Institute of Municipal Treasurers. Applicants must possess a re One589 words
-
Advertisement373 1955-10-21 10 NOTICES THE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED 117/119, Cecl Street, Singapore 1 e hove thc pleosurc to announce that a Branch Office will be opened on Saturday, 22nd Octob-' 1955 at:NO. 644, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. 3 blocks South of Arab Street Telephones Nc. 24-557 General No. 20 436 Manager) All373 words
-
Advertisement93 1955-10-21 10 N.YK. LINE I mata Awata Mara for Cenoa I Aigter. lanffiet Ca ac ar ta London NottOfd-MM. Ant*t'C N m~ r t Heian Mat* to* Aden O»toou»< P. Sudan. |eddah. Suez P Said. Beirut. Lattakia Alexandra N#% UM* 4 I »agi MWti Mj.u 'or San Fiancisro. Lot Anfctos New vork93 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement553 1955-10-21 11 TRADING CO., LTD. I R SNEL LINE AMERICAN ttm 9 ,K •mmumma 94 rt^tH c u it S'por. P S K.^ > t r ana 19/25 Mam s S»/16 Vat U Vat >, k atteet mmaU am load and duchargt c*,_ c G AMERICAN LINE GERMAN LLOYD lOINT Sf RVICE553 words
-
Advertisement1115 1955-10-21 11 Tel: 240.5 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 S o. D P P u" TM HJ l. 1 1 VM 1 LINK o.'oV C_rfi*n oct'cn to O'otno «n othn eortv »c load mo diuhimt c«'tc SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDGN 0 CONIININt Singapore Ou* Sail. P. S hair, ftnanf L.verpool1,115 words
-
Advertisement927 1955-10-21 11 MITSUI |4^ LINE cr\o i. r, Spore P. S hom Penonq FOR JAPAN Iron- Ind-c Axumasan Maru *'rorn Bombay for Yokohama, Kobe, A/o;i via Hongkong 22 Oct Bansei Maru from Calcutta for Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama 22 Oct In Port FOR JAPAN tro-r Cont.nent Hokoneson Moru *';r Yc-c--*c^a Kr/.e Nagova va927 words
-
Advertisement843 1955-10-21 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES FAILINGS TO CONTINFNF /SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port soid Genoo An'werp Rcttfdom Mirrt'urQ Copenhogen. Gothenfcoro rme Otlo S p-re P S'hom r g 1 t "SELANDIA" 24 :e Oct H lt€M 28/2^oct "MORELIA" 17/19No» ?o'2( N f ll Sti N«» xx. 'FALSTRIA'' 21 23 Dec 24 D 25/260«C843 words
-
-
Article160 1955-10-21 12 A Great Victory For Pirie I IIKIi: hundred yards to j,,, and that _;reat {'/Vi ii runner lanil /atopek i- in front and still i —fug itoMfflj Got don rii ic is tracking the Czech determinedly with the other British Olympic IWpC l^*"* 1 Nonas third. I his iraa theMirror - 160 words
-
Article72 1955-10-21 12 AT thc general meeting of the Coronet Badminton Party held recently, the following were elected office-bearers for the current year: Patrons: Lim Keng Lock, Tan Ah Goo and VVee Tian Seah; President: Yeo Ah Long, Hon. Secretar\ Koh Kim Guan; Hon. Asst. Secretary: Puey Chin Ho; linn. \l72 words
-
Article, Illustration37 1955-10-21 12 DIAXE LEATHER is anther of the British women's hopelull jor the Olympics. Here Diane breaks the tape, winning thc women's 880 yards event at the international at White City Stadium. Her min, 14 see.37 words
-
145 1955-10-21 12 BEAUTY-BUT NO PRACTICE TRACK -SAYS REPORT werwerwerwre A NEW Australian Olympics' storm it boiling up in Melbourne, where the Games are due to be held next year. An Australian newspaper the Melbourne Argus reported that the organisers had decided NOT to build c practice track at the Ol\ mpic V145 words
-
Article, Illustration121 1955-10-21 12 RIVALS- BUT FRIENDS picture. UT! i; Hi, ri\ iU p<iv« Miuliimlv kit li right): Norris, Eiteprl. and r ii fnl tho name -and lies Americas chief sprint hop., for the Melbourne (lames (lullid.n «<*n lem is seen here winning the 100 yards in 9.6 seconds at Los Angeles, California, inReuter - 121 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement135 1955-10-21 12 The world 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 IHE TIGER MEDICAL HALL "20,000 LEAGUES t UNDER THE SEA" J POSTER HUNT F!ND THE POSTERS HIDDEN IN THE J PASIR135 words
-
-
Article163 1955-10-21 13 BOB FERRIER - BOB FERRIER I this The Team Wolves Meet? By j made up of the boys who work in Army headquarters ngiish equivalent? War Office Wanderers' i ntrol House of thc Red Army is thc Russian football lecly to be thc opponents of Wolves at163 words
-
Article192 1955-10-21 13 'WE SHOULD HA VE WON'-U.S. COACH M\\ I)KK <>■ t .Mi 1 V 1.., 1, 11..n itvi ti i uai h of eightliftini lean laid todaj Um United iwni ied Um U un Utk ka Um world championship meet last weekend on Um itrengtfc of Tommy Konno's victory hi U192 words
-
Article, Illustration99 1955-10-21 13 I ul» I'll II Kl Jann-, Murplr. .'.nd In- mount, (ai uaatc part imip m$ after a lump in a ham at BtlnMMaf Pni k, Neu \tn K Mnrpli v. .!•> t i k ii lo boapltal for examination. r Valda Roger' winner ofAP - 99 words
-
144 1955-10-21 13 Speedy England Are Superior To Yugoslavia M AM 111-:sTI <) M< (Keula la^land 5 i an excellent riisplav ul pee.h tlin.-tlul Inutball t«> beat VuuoNiavia by livi :;oals to one in an international IV n:..!, h uir'e: ii:iodli-ht- here t«mii;lit. With Johnny Haynes. Ful ham's brilliant insid« marshalling the attack,144 words
-
Article134 1955-10-21 13 Moore's Manager Agrees YORK. Oct. 20 (Renter* Charley Johnston, manager of Archie Moore .(1 today that he was willing for the light heavyght champion to defend his world title against Yolande Pompey (Trini- »l» instead of Britain's Randolph Turpin in London on January 10. "I'm trying to reach Archie out134 words
-
Article52 1955-10-21 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Thc General Purpose Committee of the Sc.angor Hockey Association decided that all the matches at the Inter-State Triangular tournament this weekend will be played on the P.W.D. Sports Club ground. It was also decided that the Singapore-Selangor match on will be a52 words
-
133 1955-10-21 13 LONDON. Oct. 20 <AP > i Forty thoroughbreds were nam- terday in the list of final acceptors for the Cambridgeshire handicap stakes over a mile and one eighth at Newmarket next W :ay. The final Irish Hospital Sweepstakes of the year are based on133 words
-
Article56 1955-10-21 13 leight. Lancashire, Oct. 20 (Reuter) Other tionalities beat France by 32 points to 19 after leading 18-14 at halltime in th^ir international rusby 1* match played under Hoodlights here tonight. Other Nationalities .scored 4 lioals a tries to Frances i 5 goals 3 tries. A crowd56 words
-
Article29 1955-10-21 13 DUBLIN Oc* —Yugoslavia beat the Republic of Ireland by four goals to one in a soccer j international here today. I They led 3-1 at halftime.29 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement173 1955-10-21 13 11)1 \IK)\ r EARN TO DOCTOR your ir by loining the AfOTO RISTS SELF REPAIR 24 10.").") Few vacancies Oi I CA 8292:J i 11 llli)\ I>HONE 8:50:{0. NANYANG' RIVING SCHOOL 47 Emerald Hill Road for Com; faction. Learn from our ommender' En;, .-peaking Instruct! MALAY Conversation. New of 10173 words
-
Advertisement391 1955-10-21 13 ;xassii"ii:i> ads 1)1 Mil Iy <#ccurrc »f Mnoth< >n 2 hm to St. n h. Sill \IIO\S M WT APPLICATIONS mcntio: pointn.i "it of B low Wll. skill and t>e auditioned. tion ability will b c an advantage:— I ider (Violin salary s< p m plu emolumer from:— for sing391 words
-
-
Jesse Owens' Olympic Forecast
-
Article, Illustration149 1955-10-21 14 Golliday Is 'Cert' For The Sprints 15% BILL II NK JUM (.OIIIIVU ol Hi. Northwestern Inivcrsih is .1 ert. lints h.r the 100 .ind 200 metres in tiie next niMnpte a t Mrnxuirm*. Jessr Owens, America's I_ ti itesi t .mtr ol ill time, declared in a pre- .mp;, v:149 words
-
Article193 1955-10-21 14 iWhen tbe big Olympic question of wheth* -r the United Males would beat the Soviet Union for th.- t, tm ihampionship honours was pal m> to him Bm handsome h\e toot- n rnph itu ills st it, th it any i is.. v. > u. ti193 words
-
Article450 1955-10-21 14 There's a High School kid," Jess, i rented I ii -ft m ill his name. He jumped 6* 10". He's going great. In ttbei events, we also have good me like Boh Kn bards and Boh Laz who have done over 15 feet in the pole450 words
-
-
Article169 1955-10-21 14 KL VISIT PLANS FINALISED KUALA LUMPUR. Thu: Plans have been finalised by the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association for Jesse Owens. former United States Olympic track star, to conduct his three-day coaching sessions here. Owens arrives in Kuala Lumpur by car from Batu Pahat on Wednesday and will be in town169 words
-
Article, Illustration624 1955-10-21 14 I JESSE OWENS, who housed the headlines at the Berlin flames in 193U, flew in trom New Delhi yesterday on a ditlerent mission— a mission to meet the' youth of Singapore aiul ollieials ci the Athletic organizations. The great American Negro track star wa624 words
-
Article120 1955-10-21 14 Colony XV To Meet The Fijians THF: Colony XV to meet thc Fijians on Thursday Oct 2 7 will b e finalized during the weekend after the game between the pore Cricket Club and die Royal Air Force. M'alava The selection at present reads: K. M. Parker (capt) SCC* P120 words
-
Article226 1955-10-21 14 Three Swim Galas For The Ind ons SIN <; APORi: Amateur Swim-mint; Association vestcrda.v announced three -al.i meets in uhieh Indonesian swimmers uill meet the olonv :i t the (hinese Swimmini, CM \i csc arc on Saturday Nov •ondayNov. 7 and Tuesday, INOV. o. late admission for SaturRala will be226 words
-
Article30 1955-10-21 14 THE seventh and last Singapore Hockey Association Umpires conference will he held at the SRC clubhouse on Monday at 5.15 pm All registered and cferftifiumpires arc invitei to30 words
-
Article574 1955-10-21 14 JEFFERY JAMES - JEFFERY JAMES Badminton Thrills For Colombo Plan Men By ».i ti t, imiiii ni'Kii '""n>u ""Ml llt\r ,t ||."Ilt til < for delegates of the Colombo Plan conference. Sin-apoiv lia.imint •< Wong Pens Soon walloped ()n S l\,h Lim 15-.5 at the University of MjUty! The574 words
-
Article52 1955-10-21 14 HOCKEY S.H. A. LEAGUE DIV R.M.N, vs. S.R.C. at S.R.C. DIV. 3: S. Eng. Regt. vs. T.T.C. at T.T.C. FRIENDLY: S.C.C. vs. R.A.F.. Changi at Cc. Lat iff Wander University at Bukit Timah. SWIMMING FINALS: Inter school swimming carnival for boys and girls at 2.30 p.m. at Chinese52 words
-
Article239 1955-10-21 14 M ALA LIMIM IJ, Tluirs.-Selan^r Malavs c-n-.it-".! an upvet in the Srlaiiijor Hotkey Association division one league competition todav when the\ beat lamilians Physical Culture Association A 1-0 in an exciting sjaiiie at Princes Koad today. Tamilians unbeaten in their previous three outinss gave a lamentable239 words
-
Article103 1955-10-21 14 Only$1,285 For HK Tour Fund TiIREE weeks more to go and way below target— that is the position of the Singapore Cricket Association's campaign for funds to help send six Colony cricketers on thc MCA tour to Hongkong. The collection, up to last night, totalled $1,285, including the SCA's own103 words
-
Article104 1955-10-21 14 IPOH. Ti iu ri —Last season's Second Division cha opioni YMCA neat I.* cn ati 1 an up.-ct today when they foned Perak Chinese Recreation Club to 1 2—2 dtaw in a Senior Division Li ague hockey match played on Ihg Upper Padang |h eveninq Recs only104 words
-
Article52 1955-10-21 14 VICTORIA School bca* Joseph's Institution by Ki points <2 fball 1 tfy and 1 penal' nil In friendly rugby match played at the Victoria School erdav. Scorers for Victoria School were Chew Khiam Huat: 1 trv: Anwar: 1 try: Jeyathurai: 1 try: Omar converted 2 tries at52 words
-
Article59 1955-10-21 14 Bus Strike Hits MAAF Hockey XI IT S announced night that the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force had v. drawn from the Sing:. Hockey Association's div: 3B hockey league. \m\*l' Yakim secretary o: MAAF hockev team said his team is withdrawing fi all hockey match* of the present bus stri He59 words
-
Article15 1955-10-21 14 Till in, *v2> «**,_> tho Bh SSsS deem nun n j** to lh buiMi^ 1115 words
-
Article140 1955-10-21 14 ■-^ammmmmm Chinese w^T.'H a r?JS Hal ,23 l *>»s exent-o From abo^l -nii -'i Played in taiiiZ! S ah* i < I t rom tine wards lacfadiH •ng This *a. JSJ irisp pasusTLH n«iaas 1 a, 3 1 were ho**,, with an tan* J 1 >th mime tbZJ inside140 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement93 1955-10-21 14 ©DEON 21-116 FOR BOOKINGS 5 SHOWS TO-DAY AT Ham. 4.15-6.45 9J|p»« WIIM H\(M<i\S WHEN THE H I I SCIOI S FEMALE AMMAL l\ rm WORM) MEETS THE W TIMID MALE AMMAL OF THE UMI 1 SEE 1 MARILYN I I MONROE J ,n #1 i _n n' KvuTcS $:^_^___________^_fl__________^V_^_________l :■:<■.»93 words
-