Singapore Standard, 21 March 1957

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

Total Pages: 14
1 14 Singapore Standard
  • 28 1 Singapore Standard I STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 line«T 2400 ?R It iH M. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1957 11 PAGES J.~> CENTS
    28 words
  • 235 1 i; iter)— British railwaymen ay a" offer of a three per-cent with the threat of a third 000 railwaymc n I Ighl qq conalizec: I rl Authorities •n, other union chiei i met nail: Ik-out :n r.ersible for 40 per 0 lit of 1 Britain" Aft the meeting of
    235 words
  • 32 1 b'Sft's: ft hr the I the t for "tVKrtprr of b Seal. Taan it if the ,a fastuig will Sia: of the IheauMvnred i» Halaja, and I ItaliMs W« and 11
    32 words
  • 16 1 eged ■c M k'.inap forUSti '.""it IT ;3rn3 PCS JUT. it. number than t" arno
    16 words
  • 9 1 i DE VAT ERA ■a! Be* D. mrl
    9 words
  • 50 1 FOR minutes, yesterday labourr L.:r. Yong Cr.cr.z, bur. I tn a pit m L:m hu Kang R id, Singapore. :.;:.r.; m the pit when the walls caved :n on him. worker- worked ously to dU nIBI r ::i, and Lim was icd to the General HospitaL
    50 words
  • 25 1 SOME 300 young J pma I yesterday staged a lemonstraion m front of the British Emhassv z ispension tests at Christmas Island. AP
    AP  -  25 words
  • 509 1 First Fireside Chat After The Suez Flop ...it will be straight talking between two old friends— MAC HAMILTON, Bermuda, MqT, 20 (Reuter) Mr. Hc^ld MccM-llan arrived here by cir today for his four-day talks with President Eisenhower, confident that a g r ect dccl would be gained
    509 words
  • 209 1 No Dollars To Pay Toll, So They Can't Get Through PORT SAID, MARCH 20, (REUTER)— TWO LEBANESE CARGO < SHIPS WERE NOT ALLOWED TO ENTER THE CANAL AT SUEZ AS THEY DID NOT HAVE THE FUNDS TO PAY THE TOLLS. THEY WERE THE S4l-TON POSEIDONE
    209 words
  • 116 1 CAIRO. March 20 <RcutcN Gh neral Abdul Lattf, the Egyptian Admlnlstrai n of Gaza, today ordered a nighi curfew In Gata City :rom iv p.m. to 4 am He also ordered a curfew from fl punt lo 4 a.m. on the www. road between Gaza and Rafah
    116 words
  • 199 1 Minister And RAF: THE Ci.;?f Minister Mr Lim Yew Hock, has cm* an urgent cable to the Acting Chief Minister, Mr 'A. J. Braca a?k:r.g him for details on the "incident at Pulau TokonL T where an assistant minister was embarrassed by an R.A.F.
    199 words
  • 55 1 LA PAZ. Bolivia, March 20 ,^p, All 19 persons aboard V Bolivian airliner were killed when the plane crashed into an Andes Mountain peak, a rescue squad reported today The DC-3 plane, with 16 passengers and a crew of three aboard, disappeared on Monday while
    55 words
  • 232 1 WASHINGTON. March 20. (Renter). United States and British Commonweal; h officials yesterday exchanged Views on Egypt's latest proposals for operation of the Suez Canal m a number of informal meetings, without deciding on an immediate reply. Ob.-crver.s noticed that the Egyptian
    232 words
  • 143 1 IF NASSER BLOCKS US... IT S WAR AGAIN Ben Gurlon Warns NEW YORK, March 20 (Reutcr). Newsweek Magazine yesterday published an interview with Mr. David Ben Gurion, Israeli Prime Minister, m which he is quoted as saying that "if (President) Nasser tries to block our historic and legal passage into
    143 words
  • 255 1 Lim Studies Britain's Reply On Singapore's Internal Security LONDON TALKS LONDON*. Mar. 20 (Renter) Britain today put to Singapore detancd proposals ior -consultative machinery m the fields of internal security. defence and external affairs of the Island The proposals contained In i memorandum were tabled by Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd. the
    255 words
  • 73 1 COLONY PRESS REPORT IS DENIED IN U.K. loxdo: ,r-.r ter| Author it ■<: dose to th<- S:r tion today r. r that then a tbt <s in London. I r.' nmenting on press report that Mr V< H appealed to Tunku i :>.. Fodrrfi*; n chief minis:. §m ttlks here.
    73 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 42 1 1 5J^ 5J Niiiii\ Loves Them SYMiNGTON'S TABLECREAMS («n 9 flavours) JELLIES (mB flavours] -"-GE MIXTURES (>nsflavou-s) "-.cf-s on the pffefcefs Wki >Jn kT PEAL U imixilH street" M.nh-ctha, tim-ma •t. lL *L lh l*-«tr«niKP of IAPORE1 APORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.
      42 words
    • 92 1 CLEAXVtC CAMFm Jflfc CMD //ffX^CJ WASHWCTOM StBJSJg WTY aEAIPG CO. «O <H O*HuW r iml mnnnnn t Un-Ch ppC r r- rl rr. leaf U''p*\or automatically illuminated m door v r?rrrri. SPORE b PENANG FEDERATION CASH Pnce W*h V^ Hire Purchase 12 rr l mum* Bl 3 55 5 '4
      92 words

  • 291 2 MAKARIOS EXILE WILL END 1F... LONDON. March 30, YRp iter) The BritlSfl Govern.TiPnt announced m Parliament todaj thai il Archbishop Mak f .vi!l make a c>ar v .r' >taterrent calling for the c*";?ation of violence by EOKA, it :s ready *n end h:.> r^ o?ent detention m the Seychelles I.
    291 words
  • 37 2 NEW DELHI Mar^h 20. fßeVpr) Mr Mer.or.. P*r.. --r.--.-v Secretary Pr:rr- :i;n: Mr. Nehru sa I thai Fr^.-ident Eisenhower ha P*md a wish to visit I r i"-c v «Imb Qdi H mis-* {dH
    37 words
  • 159 2 Nurse's Report Read In Adams Trial umocm Haaci m r«o--*»i urn Mun an. a rich i whom Dr John Bodkin* Ada ised of rr. rdering, once told i r -e wished she aid and c s knew a doctor who would |rf her to sleep f was stated at the
    159 words
  • 145 2 Indian Polls BOMBAY. March 20 (Reuter] The ruling Congress Party today secured <m absolute majority m the Indian House oi tbs People (Lower House of Parliament) There are BOQ scats m the House. A series of successes m counting today took the CongVßSi Party to the -51
    145 words
  • 99 2 Elevator Plunges To Ground JACKSONVILLE. Floridi. March 20, CUP)— A construction atevatof loaded with 28 worken phaia^d from the Blth loot to the ground at the Co :r.ty OOlflrt house today Whan I cable snapped. At lea>t four persons were killed, reported a spokesman i* the county RMqpM > He
    99 words
  • 24 2 NEW DELHI. Marrh 20 Frutor* Mr. Nehru the Indi.in Primp Minister, today opposed BOfcestlons that India should break the Commonwealth link.
    24 words
  • 361 2 Include Us In Jakarta Govt. Or We Strike JAKARTA, March 20, (UP)— The powerful Communist-led Trade Union Federation threatened today to order its 2,000,000 members out on strike if the Communists were not included m a new coalition government. The threat, ;f carried out. would be
    361 words
  • 31 2 GENERAL Lauris Norstad. NATO Buoreme Commander, irrtved In Bonn by air yesterday for his f.r?r visit to Wr- t German? >:ncp takin? Jtet the NATO post last autumn. Reuter
    Reuter  -  31 words
  • 47 2 PRESIDENT Ramon Macsaysay of the Philippines is seen hoarding his personal plane at Manila airport enroute to Cebu where he delivered speeches at several Universities there. On the way hack to Manila from Cebu. the plane crashed and the President was killed. UP Radiophoto.
    UP  -  47 words
  • 216 2 Masses Throughout Country MANILA, March 20 (AP) A 24-hour vigril was kept today over the remains of Ramon Magsaysay by relatives, public officials and friends as the Philippines mourned the loss of its popular President. The coffin of the 40-year-old leader, who was UDad last Sunday
    216 words
  • 186 2 Jap Court Sentences Gl To Death SENDAI. Japan. March 20 <UP) A Japanese court today sentenced an American soldier and Mi Japanese sweetheart to death. The sentence pronounced by the Senriai District Court on Pvt. Orris L. c. Boonc 24. was Urn ftrsi deall out by Japan to an American
    186 words
  • 150 2 LONDON, March 20, (Reuter). Britain is to cut her expenditures for Commonweelth Bfld foreign services m the coming financial year by more than £7.0fi0.000f according to the 1H57-58 civil estimate?, published here today. The net lota] to he spent on those services U
    150 words
  • 24 2 A Z32-TON trawler con- ructod I Bur^ r the U rmi of the Jar in-Bui ma Re* :u m ye^tcrrtay. Reuter
    Reuter  -  24 words
  • 161 2 COMMODITY FRICES CLOSING rubber prices (rents per Ib) m Singapore yesterday were: liuvers Sellers Spot r.Nnm.) 034 9. "Si Apr. RSS No. 1 »U J^i. RSS No 2 91 1 912 RSS No. 3 f>o2 91 1 Tone: Quiet and easier. STOKE TIN The pru-e ol tin on the local
    161 words
  • 145 2 MELBOURNE. March 20 (Renter)— Extensive rr-cqup. :r.cnt of the Royal Australian Air Force with operational ■ircraft purchased m America was foreshadowed to Govenimanl lupporten at a meetine today, Herald's Canberra correspondent reported. Th« Inns deferred re-equip-ment of RAAF transport squadrons with modem aircraft wi
    145 words
  • 111 2 LONDON, March 20 w V Council met m sc-crct srsvi«m ,1 other items, a proposal >.•.• maximum prices lor Tin 3 the council. The r■ j <■■■■> f i.v, wtotß a sta t c i on 1 the -ix pr< countries Mi. aya. B- !r. :<-,r.c B- C ng
    111 words
  • 74 2 'O\Dn\, Mr 20. (Rp-. tcrj —Mr Duncan Sindyi. Minister of D.:r House of cv tain was w\:hdt»ll il o or ihree Army units from Malaya iMfctJ Hi Mrt T- months A Labour member. Mr. nc-zr Bp extrrt of the proposed reduction Hi Sandys replied: 'In
    74 words
  • 34 2 HONGK n-n -r flic:.. Standard Ser Closing prices of the Hoofknnz F> har.zr 5 1 838 t o M a: s va i i orr Ip. "lone S2TO 25 to a '^r
    34 words
  • 21 2 B: V- 1 1 J 1 I become i aw I BKipms I Ti. tim<» or m-
    21 words
  • 20 2 tcr)-A form Java, dur between a ;o the ftnanna! arrar!3 The tro:,p«3B per f I troupe.
    20 words
  • 96 2 CTAWA, March 20. (AP) Prosj* visit by Queen Elizabeth and P: r Phi!u discusod :me Minister I St a n■ rter H .-old Macmillan of B tain at their B< .da con- Pri.'ne .\> S! 1 nation to the Commons yesterday as c ;1 .-.<— the :.:<. with the
    96 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 167 2 Here's news! Here's value! Here's proof!... F^~ a^ar^saM m *^jaaiwMa i *<aßM^^^^^n^^ M^^^^^^^^^ia^aM p^^naaajßaaalß^p[|^jaaaßjr i^^fcfc N^ -i -s.*^^^- j.^fc*^ 1 'XQJPvS. .Ln.,*. if S7 VAUXHALLS! Handsome, roomy, built to five five-figure motoring at a riors four-figure price For the Cresta, the Velox and the Wyvern. from elfxint as they are.
      167 words
    • 33 2 1 I I modation P < d(\thß 1 I I will SOXJfB I Spend a holiday there v^^B FARES FROM AS LITTLI AS 4^l $1,150." (F"«» C!= Xt B Fof Furtrier P«fi.ajl«rt Cortact >.--• H
      33 words

  • 319 3 I If^-111 OF SHORTAGES AMD EXPECTATmiVS ...And There's No Remedy In Sight, Councillors Told PENANG, Wed.— Lack of government offices m Penang: costs nearly 540.000 a year m rents, said the Resident Commissioner, Penang, Mr. R. P. Bingham, at the Settlement Council meeting today. Mr.
    319 words
  • Article, Illustration
    20 3 Turnbull. \i N«rth franco it f m** nAr r of :oi. »Vr,.rd h> the fJVsfntfd with [Jy w Ictfl
    20 words
  • 64 3 LfcNT of thr SincaCirair livh >lerfliijti«n Mr. Thia L vrstrntav assured U that thr price of mm bk as a i Lc feat rrvvs. mwi that only em. hi ninr fish mer[bi *t»pjrd work. The l«4 thf amti Wiithrst to maintain Nmtf Mir the strike enI ►fcirth dj v
    64 words
  • 36 3 M Wm Red f '.4im Red Cr I ypt. H ommit- .swntoj further v made to get Mus- I H Advisory nrst 'o elect I l 4 Board I Jy Jp terday I at a
    36 words
  • Article, Illustration
    5 3 in- the bed. i
    5 words
  • 134 3 House- Breakers Get The Whip »kMr Da\id \nthnnv told them Hut the jail appeared to a home for them as prison sentences did not M'pm to have any effect. Lull w.is sentenced to thrrr wj.rs' jail, Ilussain was al.to ordered to be Kivei m\ strokes
    134 words
  • 227 3 LET'S ALL WORK TOGETHER -SULTAN Communal Harmony KOT\ RIIARI*. Wed. I vrr\thinu must he done to nsurr good understanding irid fellowship amnni; the (•immunities m Kelantan, >tid the Sultan at the Istana RaKii Rrs.ir this morning aht n the state's Community (.ooduill Committee was i r' at thi crucial stage
    227 words
  • 104 3 LOND* Th^ fniU I Xii branch of the Commonwealth parliamcniii-. v Aatodation gave an evening recepti m n ir of the Singapore lelegation to the r pore eosbl ti nfereno Chief host at the n held at W< I lei H.;- was Lord man of the
    104 words
  • 60 3 POLICE Cor •Mi Scvva- :< lufferini pected Prince C arles Cresent and I -.•"'.eel to iic oral Hospital. There were > thai fttant 1 ises ye>' la A 16-year-old girl WOQg F: fPu i Übin was i shed« to hospital fering from caust. la isoning gi] Uni Bor;^
    60 words
  • 33 3 MB XI NNETH Chung, n- try o! the Chine »c will wmtk OB tne and Philosophy o! IC -> at the association's ding m Prince Edwarri ad at j .i n today.
    33 words
  • 43 3 MRS. R P BINCiHAM. wife of the Resident CommLssionor. Penanc and President of the Penans; Young Woman's Christian Association, lays the foundation stone of th^ Y.W.C.A. Hostel, at lleah Swee Ixe Kstatc off Cireen L;une m Penang on Monday. StandardPic
    43 words
  • 229 3 744 Pupils Under Tuition THE SINGAPORE Polytechnic opened its second course on March 11 with classes for the Chartered institute of Secretaries and the Corporation of Secretaries, Mr. John S. Crais, head of the Department of Commerce, said yesterday. C"..t < are bein^ held
    229 words
  • 143 3 MAJ.GEX. D. D. C. Tulloch, retiring HOC of Singapore Base District, was given a r rasing farewell by mors ot l Singapore Regiment. R.A., it Blakan- Mati yesterday. At a brief ceremony m Which MORs only were present. Gen. Tulloch was presented with an oil portrait
    143 words
  • 66 3 As Easter, social and dancp la being organized by the Singapore CiVu Defoncr Association at its premises m Kolam Aver Lane on Saturday. April 6. Tho master of ceremonies will bo Mr. T. S. Toh. A band Will be m attendance and there will be floor shows.
    66 words
  • 93 3 Air Force Adopts A Village A CHINESE village near Kuala Lumour was recently •adopted" by the Royal Air Force. The village of Salak South is one of hundreds of new villages m the Federation which are fully co-operating with government m the tight against Communist terrorism. Its population consists of
    93 words
  • 273 3 A Compromise On Defence Treaty Reached Xl ALA UMPUR. Wed British and Federation delegates to the working party on the Anglo-Malayan defence treaty were today reported to have reached a compromise to break the three month impasse m negotiations over phraseology of its key clauses. The > o:npromi>o was reached
    273 words
  • 75 3 PENANG, Wed. Twentvonc new Malay schools ha 1 c i:ccn established) hcic during the pasi seven years' stated the Chairman of the Committee for Education and Health. Dr. N K. Menon at the meeting ol the Settlement Council here today. Dr. Ifenon added that there
    75 words
  • 271 3 I Was Cheated, Says Old Woman KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A trail 65-year-old f)man, Woo Moey, today told Sessions Court President. Mr. G. C. Byrne, how she was cheated of $280 by a man who had promised to fiee her son from banishment proceedings and secure free education for her four
    271 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 245 3 with a cartridge I of real ink! m I HOW IT LOADS > I! •n unhr^k«hl*-c«rtrHr. rf r». H ink A* 'he h*rr»l i» •>'»* •>■• r»r'r.rff»« •.jU»m»ti»' r^'"^l •Bd fr*«h inn i* rMdy to f H •r -^1 r-n ax.,l l«»r ..nil' m T rw c» SEE MOW IT
      245 words

  • 404 4 THE BIG 'HEAD COUNT 9 BEGINS IN THREE WEEKS AHU... They Might Pose As Census Men Rob Us' SINGAPORE'S first census since 1947 will get into stride m three weeks and householders, especially those m the rural areas, are worriedThey fear that thugs
    404 words
  • 58 4 A SEAMAX, Sim Yam BpOf, 30, «rai fined SI Mi) and disqualified from driving for a yc?.r m a Singapore Traffic Court yesterday. Sim pleaded S'.aity to driving a PBOtor-Cir without a licence; not being covered v third par|y insurance; without the con>cru of the owner, and driving
    58 words
  • 69 4 AN EXHIBITION of flower arrangements by Japanese expert, Mr. Kazuo Nishikawa, which was held yesterday at the YMCA m Orchard Road. Sineapore. is neins extended by popular request to this evening. The hours between which the exhibition will be opened today are 9 a.m. to (> p.m. The
    69 words
  • 114 4 SIX months after she sufTered from mental illnesi Vccramah, 42. a former ice-water seller m. a canteen, was found hrincmg m a bathroom of a Singapore School. This was stated before Mr. Giam Chong Hing, the Assistant Coroner yesterday, at the inquest on Vecraman's death
    114 words
  • 25 4 P. ARUMUGAM. 25, was fined $10 m the Tanjong Mahm Magistrate's Court yesterday when ho admitted crawling under the town's perimeter fence.
    25 words
  • 218 4 JUDGE FREES PADI PLANTER IPOII. Wed. A 32-year-oM padi planter, Abdul Kashid bin Nawawi. was today freed by Mr. Justice Good on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. I Abdul Rashid wi> sa:d to have caused the death of Embi bin
    218 words
  • 55 4 A SHOP-ASS I STANT, 1 1 1 D Kam Yuen, of Kampong Bugis Street, was fined $50 m a Singapore traffic court yesterday for making a false declaration m order to obtain a driving licence lie pleaded guilty to the charge, which WM committed at the
    55 words
  • 186 4 Hungarian Refugees Need Help THE British Red Cross Society, Singapore branch, is appealing for Hungarians cr Hungarian-speaking men and women m the Colony to h< .p them rare iur refugees pacing through Singapore en route to Australia. Yesterday, the Society was m a quandary with a lew hundred refugees on
    186 words
  • 277 4 Tunku Orders Safeguards For 4,000 Mecca Pilgrims KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, has ordered the federation Pilgrimage Control Officer. Tuan Haji Ali Rouse, to reject applications from pilgrims who suffer from skin diseases. This is on c of the new conditions
    277 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 485 4 f. -afTilkfllCr^ LAST DAY! I 11 am. 1.45, 4, G. 30& 9.30 pm. I if S!? sV "MAN FROM DEL RIO t I I J Opens Tomorrow i !n EAST.M \NTOI.OR with *r^ "f I] ENGLIMIM HTITLES (SB) .JtofriV i r,-»hr:' 1 l»' 'lnim** w N.hJi i WHS^ TiFR/Fin w
      485 words
    • 284 4 TOJ Ori«anis;iii 01l M _£Al^_ At<rartjon s jl ALL THC HERUtS 01 Im *"M SAM DA\. "'"I HOUSTON! CROCK! I I A\\(M o| V |h" Win PI |oJJ l"l»»»> 9 SAH-RI)A\ M I mi xr ii x i i 1 ■j— GIRLS IN PKISOnI rv| XRR|\r. RICIIVRI) i»i\ fl ANNOUNCEMENT
      284 words
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 247 4 iStundard c&lmanac Information at a Glance fiNGAPORc L Time Tide Ij^ttftgwe! KaasiaEraipa! t^^a m^r mM lill ilisvr^ sar^ir»« Bfosfei^ss! s :M; I JHS^ m M"^!'^ S»:enade: 73u KUDU I SION (iil\. r Network); I'lllnfoc \Mi r-i.-iairis n r| W^flLflb A ff V News; 7 :j.l A I)h> w;:n Mj,; c
      247 words

  • Article, Illustration
    240 5 THE X-10, a new unnamed test aircraft, is shown taking ofT (top two pictures) and landing (lower two pictures) during tests at the United States Air Force guided missile test centre m Florida, recently. After fulfilling its flight function, the aircraft is recovered by remote control, it lajids on
    AP; A.P.  -  240 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 232 5 it Whethe'' you cc sailing for Europe o^ I ft tak:nq a Lloyd T- r c< no i riay round I b? ccu^ht up by gay con f ncnt~ I atmosphe-e, plecscnt compen cr- vso r ld I femed Italian cv sne You'll §n II 1 open c*r swimm ng,
      232 words

  • Singapore Standard
    • 463 6 TTVEN while the two British and American leaders are on their WgJ to a meeting to deaf HP tne obscure and dangerous situation m thr Middle East" In another rieterminrri attempt to remove the continumz throat to world pSfC*, Egypt's dictator has thrown another spanner into those
      463 words
    • 467 6 ITSTATE workers visited by Japanese trade Uninnfltl shed |em oi forgiveness when t lie v niton asked than to forgive and forget the wartime a*roc:tie> of the Japanese invaders. Wo can r, ;.*e ".jr.d^rstand the emotions of those workers, OIM I the unwritten chapters of mo occupation period
      467 words
  • 540 6  -  Aster Gunasekera JVWVWWVWW |jy was a furore m Kuala Lumpur some time last year when the Selangor Education Department circularised teachers that they should no£, go to private doctors for sick leave but to medical officers m the Government hospitals. This brought a protest
    540 words
  • 306 6 Shorts from the Talks WORTH EVERY PANG "THE artist here m BriJ tain, or anywhere else, to here to reveal, to extend and enla"cc experience throuch the eyes and he Is dedicated to the process of discovering what he will eventually reveal. He does this with joy. with sweat, excitement,
    306 words
  • 1158 6  - BOMB TEST RISKS John Davy Report by Scientific; Correspondent of the OBSERVER The approaching detonation of the British H-bomb on Christmas I S J raises three questions about vhiß there is continual controversy: tyifl are the hazard,! atomic tests: serious are thfl And why are A tests necessar>l THE best
    1,158 words
  • 568 6  -  William Fitter by SYDNEY 'J'HE three-day meeting of the South-east Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) Council ended m Canberra m a welter of £ood wishes, linked hands and singing of "Auld Lang Syne." The secretariat issued the customary lengthy communique of generalities, the chief delegates held good-natured but evasive Press
    568 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements

  • Article, Illustration
    68 7 wiI.LE, la- itister slm I la Iff ins bank jMBUin had I police serI jpghwa v roadI I I I ay of I I .ndI- alts uilfor kid I the ed f 'lp f L h levrrend (.innrii has kern shot. bttM thf h.mk r<> 1 [li*urc Marvin is
    68 words
  • Article, Illustration
    16 7 ted out of E. r a her yestertne 203 240 0.000 irom after 10 v
    16 words
  • 119 7 I amok NlB a town '*z r harsed u Hi tf> be a nd her er Up stood with ;'-rnis outt. hod and legs apart, m front of his uifr and daught< r »nd m the path of the htr^inx be ast truck thi
    119 words
  • 495 7 STRIKING POWER OF SOVIET FORCES IS NOW AT ITS VERY HIGHEST— zhukov 'None can escape our crippling blow' MOSCOW, March 20. (Reuter)-Marshal Georgi Zhukov, Sonet Defence Minister, told an army conference here that Russia was now a V »L y Of S creotiy e ♦orces, grandeur and 3 lory, the
    495 words
  • 77 7 Author's Mind Was Disturbed BKCKENHAM. Kf fa Fnmk Ti author and broairaster, found dead m the gar... omo three days ago. killed himself c the balance of his mind lurb* I, a Cm i crt Court here decide >• :day. •Hi rilsley, told the Court that r r. had not
    77 words
  • 115 7 M U YORK, March 20 (MM Trial was set toil tor April 15 m actress \rlene DahTs US$l,OOO,--imi damage suit against olumbia Pictures Corp. Mie <ontends advertising her picture, "Wicked \s They Come." was ticn>i\e. She also mcl a pcniMmrtrt injunction against I m the
    115 words
  • 61 7 I \OOV M.- ■20 (Rcut( > T! i of two Dartmoor W o ■■■>■ ;n(i- isl Fri I ly, ell of a Co i house yesterday i r nri gave hit I :> Ho w.-t- sj ■vaakfatt oi n. eggs ar.-. rfl< c. The i
    61 words
  • 235 7 LONDON, March 20. A young; surgeon who brought a patient back to life for twenty four hours, alter her heart had stopped beating, was praised by a coroner for his "extremely fine effort. Id Ji L Auden, holding m i it Bui ton-■-T.«.r.:. uid: "EveryI uag
    235 words
  • 60 7 I)ARISIAN pastry cook Pierre Franchiolo puts the finishing touches to a huge Easter egg he has made m honour of the visit of Queen Elizabeth II to France next month. The ere weighs 22 pounds and stands 40 inches hijjh.'lt is decorated with a portrait of
    A.P.  -  60 words
  • 172 7 Ajoke Is Happy Again -Back With Her Pals... LONDON, March 20. Little Ajoke Pearse was only ten days okl when she went to live with motherly Mrs. Florence Letehford. For five years widow foster-mother Mr.v Letchford loved her and cared for her Then Aioke went home to her real mother.
    172 words
  • 30 7 NEARLY 850 milei of MUta^c skin was :-',<> en by burg* mrs who knocked i bole m the wail n! m offal supply company In .luhannebburg, yesterday Reuter
    Reuter  -  30 words
  • 83 7 Life Isn't Worth A Sausage TORTONA (Italy), Mrnrcfe 20 (AP) Ginn Volpatn confessed to police last nitfht she slow her hushand over a slice of salami Villager! at nearby S;irezzano broke into the Volpato's cottage after hearing: shouting and shrieking. They found Volpato dyinjr on the floor with a knife
    83 words
  • 35 7 GIRL f/n La .Vo. <■ y H(i > r r ode q i r Audrey dirpicys a :;c>- uk-style >n :>.< j Gir/," a design based 01 r >o '^x icon :ri the M X *met."
    35 words
  • 248 7 LONDON, March 20. Thr dress that broke a beautiful model's heart was a bridal gown. She wore it at a fashion show only twenty-four hours after her fiance was killed m an air crash. The model, blonde Judy Hull. 20, kept her secret lor
    248 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 133 7 r ßx?ma\ys y=ss| British Biscuits aS^^^^^S- -TJI-i?- Biscuits, hko nil cood food and B $g& I CS^>WUV'-* pood vine, should alveny* bm RxytnarV^ I r% chotsn uith discretion. And for 9 th,p connoisseur^ Romary jfc^ d- F ".1.. "I j.'/ Hand Made British Biscuits are W T-^~ r -Z certainly
      133 words

  • 317 8 ON his wav to deposit 810,000 m a Singapore bank, "one of hLs partners" snatched the money and ran away, a Chinese physician told a Colony Court yesterday. 7 hvsi lan, Soh P>~r.z Kirn, .-aid this m evidence ac n
    317 words
  • 297 8 F~)UK Chinese fetchon r-.vcj vn- r one yfars F m Britain as ?m nent-ai lcd Chinese schools'* m Singapore the Permaneni S tary try of Edu it* n, Mr s'• yesYhis is one courses of I s training try has l *o improve .'v
    297 words
  • 327 8 A HERB merchant alleged m Singapore Court yesterday thai a senior railway offi ial i U B IM 10l "tea money" to re' O cr six cartons of u cr Vi S Cr ]n S i< i ienl to the railway sjoodi blh I
    327 words
  • Article, Illustration
    42 8 !VIR AND MRS. Tay Sen? Soon after their marriage m Sintra-pore last Sunday. The bridegroom is the eldest son of Mad&n Ua BWCC Choon and the bride, the former Choo Kirn Hwa. is the daughter of Madam Lee Pek Har.
    42 words
  • 144 8 IT PAINED ME TO CANE MY SON, BUT... -Says Tearful Mother KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A mother accused of assaultinz hrr 8-year-old son. tocLi^ told th»* Second Maci>trate that it pained her to i;»ne him *<> severely "althnugh ho deserved it for not wanting to attend school without any valid reason."
    144 words
  • 128 8 Kerima Was No Lady! JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. When the ea>e against Kerima binte Doliah the man with a. woman's name, was mentioned m the Magistrate's Court today the prosecution a.-ked for another adjournment. Kerima is Charged with firing false information to obtain an identity card. Kerima was tound to be
    128 words
  • 308 8 TB Register: SATA Wants A Pledge From Bland CHAIRMAN nf the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association, Mr. Jolin Edc. and the Medical Director r-i the Association, Dr. G. Gailick. Issued a statement to the Press yesterCn\' on Government's proposal to establish a compulsory central tuberculosis re uistcr. The proposal has been supported
    308 words
  • 214 8 Don't Make It A Political Issue, Say Lib-Soc The Livelihood Of Thousands Of Taxi-Men Is At Stake' THE Liberal Socialist Party yesterday demanded that the City Council implements its decision to delimit the number of taxis m Singapore without further delay. The Party's secretary general. Mr. E. K. Tan.
    214 words
  • 135 8 No Motive, So Mah Goes Free SINGAPORE Magistrate, Mr J F. McWilliam. yesterday acquitti d Kang Yew Chang, 32, i a charge of criminal" intimidation by thn atenlng Koh Tai Bee, Volunteer Special Constable. Boh all< led thai oil the nigh < i Nov. 7. while returning home after duty.
    135 words
  • 135 8 IX the last seven clr.ys. 221 secret society luspecta have been hauled m by the Beerel Society Branch of Criminal Investigations Department i>r interrogation, Police Secretary, Mr. Peter Claque, ?aid yesterday. Of ttds number, 1^ have been placed on record, he added. Mr. (Hague pointed
    135 words
  • 51 8 MALACCA. Wed. Tan Yeow Yee, 87, had her fine ot $1.0(10 r< duced to $100 by Justice TR. Hepworth m the High Court here today Tan appeal d againsi her sentence Imposed hi a lower court on a charge ol being In possession of op:um smoking
    51 words
  • 113 8 A BARGAIN' JOIIORE BAHRU. Wed. Low Bah Chee. who thought he was getting a bargain when he bought 10 mattresses for SlOO. found himself convicted and fined Ha the Magistrates Court today for possession of stolen properly. Low. who works m a local furniture shop. was apprn.u hrd hv
    113 words
  • Article, Illustration
    11 8 nf Burma. J I'M Snu vM«al pra< e «ij l.
    11 words
  • 44 8 been on strike days m protest apa of fi\% of leagues, may of the conn i Road mm 4 the Shaw -s or^oai wkesman for! a c! 1 ere p Men the ion to reorpn iP in< p bj?iriC *i O t StBOQ<
    44 words
  • 4 8 mmittec tc J
    4 words
  • 1 8
    1 words
  • 206 8 Johari Freed Of Cowherd Murder JOHARI bin Lud n. alias] A:., li-i u>old fisherman, acquitti d at the Sinon a chai ge < t'murd cowherd m I c early h cf Dec. IT last yeai Mi Justin rtisrharscd .Johari after the ■>' -'icd a unanimous erdid of not gu. wu
    206 words
  • 76 8 PEXANG. W. i olu- calling upon the I a G ci mcnt to nat. the Malayan Compar w be I 'MNO D i ...al gcru bJ I >qmbly on Sat ;ru fi v IT resolution were highly controversial and it is expx ted that I c sions
    76 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 80 8 ~?r-^ I— m .*oh Song Hits from the Sound Track of the Film j^^^^^ *^L- •itirS^mmf* I^Bh^^^ B^B^V B^BBb aBBBBBBBBaI aBBBBBBBBr WJBBBV E> 7 ]\7 T f^T* £lf\f\ t*& wa^af^^BaW vmH M lL^^m W^* J^^^^^O BE WON IN THE "OKLAHOMA SONG HITS CONT£S vKI mSk^aX^ =^^V I Rt 5 SHOWS
      80 words

  • 237 9 COLLECTIVE MARKETING THE BIG AIM SINGAPORE S small dairymen have formed the first Cooperative Dairy Farming Society, with a nucleus of 31 members, the Registrar of Co-Operatives, Mr. A. K. Isaac, told the Standard yesterday. th e m^ v e to amalgamate came from the
    237 words
  • Article, Illustration
    4 9 j m <h\n
    4 words
  • 8 9 H Tc-E I each I Rev I
    8 words
  • 6 9 Wed eld lard ..Shout <rd
    6 words
  • 4 9 z. at \pril
    4 words
  • 20 9 artist's impression of the proposed $2. 000.000 "Metropolc" theatre for Singa-pore.
    20 words
  • 161 9 litiilg nfflcrr. Singapore and i team to Kuali Lumpur. Telok interview potential re\'m (Malayan Other Ranks). Initiation Armoured Car Kuala L«m B (Mb Chhlii are r- quin d by the ederatj n Armoured C«i Regiment. April 4 md 5: From 830 a m I
    161 words
  • 131 9 Expectant Mother Is Rushed To Hospital A HUNGARIAN refugee n iefwto-be was yc.-terday ru i to Kandang Kerbau pital shortly before her plane w«i scheduled to leave [or Australia* M: Ban Tore/ rcrv.plained ol pain, and an ainbulinoi was Ijnmediati v teni for. Accompanied by her bus- i. Mrs. Toioz
    131 words
  • 192 9 Underground Parking And A Night Club Too THE n R W.OOO Mctl pole theatre. BOW under construct: D unction of Tanjt D| Pagai Road and B owl U Road. Sing iporc be ready before Chnstmsm It will cater mldb I r pie wh i lde.in the Chinatowv v i Mr
    192 words
  • 56 9 PR Ai- xander Opp^nhnm. Vice-chancellor of the University of Malaya, yesterday opened an exhibition of British Book Designs, at the Raffles Library. Singapore, The exhibition, sponsored by the British Council, has a select ion oi 134 best printed arid designed books m 1956. It la open
    56 words
  • 43 9 abdtl Karinv i itaU-nolder v,t BSMMp on Urn llve-fOOI way 1:1 Arab Street SingSDOre, v.hen ho wa.- attacked by a man Bi 2 a.m. yesterday. Ho wa.i taken to the Genera' Hospital with a fractured elbow. Police arc Investigating.
    43 words
  • 30 9 MRS Shirta Fozdar. Btntrai secretary of the Singapore Council nf Women^ yesterdajr save a talk to metnben oi the YWC A. on the history of Hind lism.
    30 words
  • 64 9 Mr IC r. /Cutler, chairman Oi the Singapore St. John Council, will be entertained to a farewell Ma party a: the st John Ambulance Association's new headquarters today at I P m. Mr Cutler, who la chairman of the Imperial Chemical Industries iMalaya) Ltd. Is leaving
    64 words
  • 34 9 the O- enea PaM tani Lea- ;e ol Singapore will holri V pu h ie meeting on March 24 n t the VI -toria Memorial Hall to elebn te Pakistan** Repub! Day,
    34 words
  • 152 9 A AX] DRIVER i robbed iici Kb Poofgol oad. Singapore at pan, on Tuesday. bin Nr>'> din p thafl UmM bm n Minted m ar i temple I from where I I> tlggoJ Roa-! Wr.en the taxi was about -i.n yardi bwd UM j
    152 words
  • 75 9 Public Sessions For Tanglin THE Tanglin branch of the Singapore Labour Front Will hold two-hour "meet the people" sessions from 5.30 p.m. daily, beginning irom tomorrow. Assistant MinisH r to the Chlei Becretary. Mr. m.p.d. Nair Deputy spi aker, Mr. R.C.11. Lim, and branch secretary, Dr. Arthur Lim, will be
    75 words
  • 64 9 THE "Economic Programme for Malaya alter Merdeka." will be the subject of I talk by Mr o. a. Spencer, Economic Adviser of the federation at the University of Maiaya on March 29. The talk, sponsored by the Economics Society of the University, is open to the
    64 words
  • 46 9 MALACCA. Wed. A fashlon hhow will be held for the ftrst time at the Rest Hou.-c on Saturday at 4. .'30 p m. The show Is being organized by Mr.-. L. Hoim^ Models will bf> chosen from a bevy of local beauties.
    46 words
  • 26 9 MAGISTRATE Inchc Abdul Rani yesterday found a Kuala Lumpur pork seller, Low Loon, guilty of causing obstruction on tho five-loot way and fined him $50.
    26 words
  • 337 9 Refugee Mother Off To New Life With Swimmer Hubby A HUNGARIAN mother, delayed m Singapore for more than 24 hours, yesterday sent this message to her husband, Jen o Ats, an Olympic swimmer, now m Melbourne: "V\'ait for me and Dorii (her seven-week-old daughter). We will join you tomorrow. God
    337 words
  • 360 9 NO 'GESTAPO' ROLE FOR POLICE IN THE NEW MALAYA Xl ALA LIMPIR, Wed. The Special Branch will remain part of the Federation Police Force v\en alter independence, although the Anti Corruption Bureau, now heinj; considered by Go\ernment may he an independent organization attached to the Prime Minister's office. Thii was
    360 words
  • 147 9 Say Colony Govt. Clerks THE Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union yesterday protested against the Government's decision to retain re-employed pensioners m the service. Government recently withdrew the ittirtilii notices served on rc-emp!oyed pensioners, pending detailed statements from various heads of departments. Secretary o[ the
    147 words
  • 211 9 'Humanity Centre' Plan By World Brotherhood THE Singapore Chnp'.cr ol World Brotherhood, i mb- nunal ofi miz itton. has tentative p ns 1^ pronv I c r,oori\vi:i ay. iuidcr>tandins ■mong Ma aya 1 ii digenous pcop.'.- to ens ire thi bill I cv.cBti ol Merdeka D i 'losing this to
    211 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 92 9 y^JWwßKsf: -^g aK?^ -^^aW Wy^ <> tL^b^b^K^- .^bmb^Bß^^^^^ "*^dll I■■ b^B^- b^bV .a^EF^^ T RENOLD sB!^^ Flexible Couplings Disc Type -f '-»'i r 1 irf» -^^'iii* fiP* 1 I I II <■"'" r r '<^» :r t# -AC rotor^pc^v r'Mf. BfsO.O 4TOC* SliiH COU^-NCI 'P- Co.r-[^ g| ifiOIK TY^l KIXUII
      92 words

  • 256 10 U.S. POLICY TO BOOST TRADE A BASIC principle of Inited States policy was to develop and encourage the maintenance of a high level ol export and import trade, Mr. Charles F. Boehm, leader of the U.S. trade development mission, told Kotarians m Singapore yesterday. M. A nn d m terms
    256 words
  • 71 10 I R m m fa t irers take part m the Toky Motor Show to be hei va Park from May m to I iiu motet >;->n\v tail from about MM rrotor vehicles and spare parts. Th include light pa* ger its, buse trucks, engin eoasfauction ipment,
    71 words
  • 46 10 'run tlajan markH hai ntly nen added to the cxi rt field ol Australianmade "Mi\m:' hand-operated Dumoa for p< trot »ne and distillate, as if lubricating oils, n ese pumps are manufac•jn d by Maiieab> Casting? PtJ Ltd or Marrickville, nsw. Australia
    46 words
  • 55 10 THE Fo!0-' I Prodo D;vision of the Commonwealth S fntific and Ir: Re- D Oman: uition ha- announced a nmple difl ismi n to preserve green ing n It applied ri graen sawn er oi icantling liae. and m tat the need lot large tanks. frequeni nical
    55 words
  • 40 10 NEW YORK, M ur. It, >VP).~ I) Jo tes c >sins ci 1 ■<■ STOCKS: I ials 47 H Hi 1 71 M m n BONDS: H H77 Df %J 1 CommodU7 1924-26 average rri ;it 1 2
    40 words
  • 169 10 MALAYAN sharebrolnn ym> terdajr reported the following business ci < > \r >; F. X ords $2 :)2k: Gammons ?1 9H. SI 99: HammrVs Si 85 to $1 tf:.'-: H. Wauyii $1.70; Hume prefs A29 ords A8 Jacksons $1.50; M. Cetneni 82, $1,624; Collieries $1 overnight; Robi■on ordi
    169 words
  • 119 10 SHIPS IN PORT OI TIR ROADS Vnlvcrorie. Adt:a, Santhia Hoegh Cape Xampmas, Ru a Ws werang. Tjiluwah Ai I :■>- ehus, Anhsun Lam Ann. La 1 IWFR ROADS Ibn| Scang. Panjangaa, Ttmt Goan, Barkero, Batavia, Hua IJ. Kirn Guan. Debora Rimau Caltex 83, \a C a Ifas. Xc-.v R dor,
    119 words
  • 106 10 EXPORTS oi ribbed smoked sheet rubber imm Bingapore and ti^ Federation amounted to 45.W 1 tooa m February, ma^inu the total shipments since the beginning ol the year tQ 97.875 tons, according to Official statistics. Shipments to the United Kingdom amounted to 6.924 tons, but Japan
    106 words
  • 111 10 Singapore Chinese Pro'i i< c Exchange noon ckjsinf prices per pir-ul veMerdav v Copra. March Sl'H nuyers; S2» s< coconut o:l m X 543 m CTUma til ers; M intok n hite r>er oei Sarawak whit< >'»« .-cl'rt.-; Special Sarawak black STL 1 Singapore Ccpra Association closing prices
    111 words
  • 229 10 China To Buy 100,000 Tons Rubber Report P/?/CE L/P CENT SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday rose sharply on cable reports that China was buying 100,000 tons of rubber this year, first grade April shipment closing Qt 94g cents per Ib rise of I cent on Tuesday. Prices opened unchanged frorr Tuesd
    229 words
  • 383 10 POSSIBILITIES for the long-term demand for metals, and an analysis of the growth m consumption of tin, copper, lead and zinc over the last 20 years are considered by the British Metal Corporation m its annual review of non-ferrous metals m 1956. It finds that
    383 words
  • 70 10 THE most noticcab'c Vend ill the braildg mnr- kti M tlic ISSfI tcr years MMU the big bICPMM I palei O.t llv.r.i \'..s o.p mM Mr. f Benin ttff viicn he pifftcd Singapore ftCtnUy. Asked irf.y hit fifW hfld vot so *nr pushed snlei c !>;e Y.S-0.P.,
    70 words
  • 308 10 INDUSTRIAL and mining >ha:v> .-h'-.wtd a steady undertone with price iluctuaKions within narrow limits. according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday. Rubber^ were firmer with a i air usi oi tains. Price changes announced by the Association were; Buyers Sellers P B Pdro] b 2 6 54 i
    308 words
  • 127 10 Valuable Source Of Chemicals BECAUSE cx- per. c than any of the mat--1 eriaJ n a I ■■•^e plasUcs, new levi 1 hi suc--1 pochgmistry may one nay make the Australian sugar m istrj \r. uable source of chemical raw n iteris k, 'I:. Dominion produced j 592,1 I, toi
    127 words
  • 115 10 Direction Finder For Planes \'j finder detigncd to nfi modern trnnspor? been shou-n for c m London by M< ;ph Co.. U 'arly on, finding, reception and consol T> i fare of At it tfracnbtd as its of 0.5 Xc range of 100-415 kc, < j kcs. A simple g
    115 words
  • 64 10 KUALA LUHPUI m I In F( br lary. tht v 1 n Doocentrates totalled 9531 piculs containing 4,267 toi 'm metal, based on an assumed assay i of j >%. V-. v r* the number of v rking was reduced .cc of Chinese N -of the month,
    64 words
  • 109 10 FORM \:Li >N n r <* r ■•->. N•• .eiir Graphite Nmiteri. to spcfialize m \:.c machining of graphite blocks for the construction of gra{ ite moderated piles m atomic Mttd rs kai anno- by two o! Britain's leading firms m the atomic fi< I Ti*
    109 words
  • 20 10 A SYNTHETIC irnmonhun sulphate plant recently openad »1 Risdon. Tasmania produce more than Australia's requirements of this fertilizer.
    20 words
  • 48 10 EXPECTED TODAY S a!S:s SfciSl as Hflitt M Airw^.s MI. US iA K KN/KL ;J i OAS7I 1140 JAK M Airway, ML SI J l^ Q BOAr *****o 1109 2020 XL 5 Airway. S^IH IS4I > SYU/JAK PA a y ML4I3 IMS SAN/KUCH rAA «M 1545 SFRAN/SAI
    48 words
  • 243 10 FOREIGN cars ace expe U I to set another new sales record In the r.s. this year, the i( i nai of Commerce reported. The newspaper said they bone to sell 150,000 cars this year. The previous re orH last venr
    243 words
  • 30 10 r l HE op< Din- ran-h wareho ise and sal« office m San Juan Puerto R. o, has been announ i i by H.J. Uciaz Co;np*ny, U.S.A.
    30 words
  • 30 10 ..tos to r 'T T O.I), i arc SwiM and C'-J' '■< V~\ !Vu:>r! r rr..«:, inish kr z HBT7 Afl»n c i,ii], ni Or ange rates remaJn unaltened.
    30 words
  • 35 10 MAI V\S foreign tradr hi'U'ri h.,.ar.-« Sti i- 1 m n to February, ace r^-:r^ to p: >tattftics to Urn month r. rd< ri an ivem balanc n imports amo:.--r J illion and
    35 words
  • 16 10 ASG KSOGIKSDKGKH til urn b n 4 i 'land. ,ti w i t,. r f«un
    16 words
  • 19 10 ha> I nt quiiy J rrsrrr.b.c •<-. I from tSet- I but the A 1 floral c. I year
    19 words
  • 4 10 fish F I
    4 words
  • 12 10 port $720 3 ggJ and J I I I imoun- I
    12 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 681 10 NOTICES APOLOGY 'pHE Singapore Standard r^A cr- 1 the ]ncr,nvrn:encrcaused t consumers m S^rf^.h-in by an omission to thi District Manager's notlftcati n of a hut down and h*»rrw:»h ap^>-./' to tho.sr affected OFFICIAL NOTICE Proposal To Chance a Ship's Name T NEO KIM TOC t f No 37, I
      681 words
    • 55 10 NOTICES ADULT EDUCATION \SSO( lATION HI)! RATION OF MALAYA 'Tin-. sth Annual QenenU Ifi mi ol the Association will l> Id ai the Office ol the Association, Broadnck Road, Kua^a Lumpur, at 2.30 p m on s.i* irday April 27th 1957 ky okdi:r Of thi: GENERAL COUNCIL 2')*:. Mir 1957,
      55 words
    • 180 10 BARBER-FERN-VILLL LIKLj for Boitcn New Yo»h PhilatfclpMa b w j (vi« C^i t c' i I s prt r. FERNFIKO 3CM«r/BApr I New York Los Angel*. >-' 1 N York L *>.1 I Jj FfPNfIKD s i.d »«»lcd LtOVILLE Vl.d 19 MM 21^ MANDEVILLf 2C M..i HARRISONS CROSFIEI .D M
      180 words

  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 498 11 TRADING CO., LTD. 132/6 Rcbintoft Read 5 FU NNiL LINE TH C ,s SIRVICI s:-* 11 f#tfc> tatlwie Philadelphia b Cult Port* I S pore P J ham Penang f 24/2* MM 29, 30 Mar .> Ap. 24/25 Api Api h#f potto to ''■■•a ano discharge cargo f jSfiTGERMAN LLOYD
      498 words
    • 1200 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 IliMtl (li«c.p.i.t.<) v. J,n«»poi.l 2 '•"••I C" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE S? Carnerj option to proceed via other ports lo load •"<> di«har«e c«»rc SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL CLASCCW LONOON b CONHNtNIAI PORTS Singapore Due Jails i Ham tenant Te"c, (Ji t c L
      1,200 words
    • 853 11 MITSUI |S LINE FOR JAPAN S POr PShOim n IU Awoboson Maru for Kobe YokOf'Orr.c 8 Apr Hogurosan Maru tor Kobe Yokohama 2& Apr FOR USA For New York Philadelphia, Boltimore Hoeuon Moru 1 4 Apr 1 7 Apr FOR KARACHI. BOMBAY vio COLOMBO Amogison Moru trom Japan 1 0
      853 words
    • 608 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soiling* toi frarqkok ond/«t to> tout P#n©wo P S 'hr.fr S'oor* "MEONIA" 27/29Mor 3O'3i Mor 1 3 Apr BANKGOK ONLI "SONGKMLA- 2/4 Apr "LALANDIA" 15/17 Apr 15 19Apr 20/21 Apr HOMEWARDS Soiling* »o. benoo. Antwerp. Rotierdom Momburg. Cepenhogen, Gothenburg. Oslo Spore P S'Kom Penong :="KINA" *"FAISTRIA"
      608 words

  • Article, Illustration
    1223 12 SGKJSKKJGKSKGFDSKG THE Russians m Hungary had a spy-mania. They saw spies everywhere. Every prisoner was charged with espionage almost automatically Paragraph 85, Section 6, was the charge. Then there were charges of propaganda, organisation of resistance, distribution of arms, and so on. IT seemed not to matter whether the
    1,223 words
  • Article, Illustration
    232 12 V^ T HAT a challenge to Sabrina! Someone was suggesting that her vital statistics (41-19-36) weren't entirely correct. "Ridiculous," said Sabrina and filled her lungs with the deepest breath she has ever taken. The result was fantastic: She held her breath long enough for a 19-inch belt to
    232 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 153 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products I^^^^^W^^^pav'/' v. *^wv^^9^SHv' TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (Pat Kua Tan) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, 'Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachcche, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL pffilV^^>^ WINDING jJ^Bl] |j« \/be on time... AND UP T0 DATE lv~ Ji' "DAYMATIC"
      153 words

  • 299 13 Iff A Nightmare H Kong Team V i» tnrt won the Far East I>and r hampionshtp tor the Delhi Headquarters Land Forces, three goals to nil m the final Mala; a Orr.rr.and 3-0 ;p. I iat Singapore had WOS the 1943. Hongkc .r.g mm cfaame ars.
    299 words
  • 57 13 lopcn s ,\F.\. LEAGUE: Dta 7 wji el /«tan Brsri'- Stadttifn n 35 p.m D r ,B: H^doA: gP° r '-i i-s Cosmos JPo^* Club a! Geytoiig if p "B: Rnkit i ah Sporfs Cub rs Kridaliapa/!«r M-/s/m League at tarrcr Park at 5.1 5 p.m StMGAMiU Vo'.th
    57 words
  • 93 13 Hongkong Cricketers For Tour HONGKONG, Marcn ?0. (I Pt Fourteen llongknnr cricketers v pro selected on Sunday to represent Hongkong m the forthcoming tour of Malaya, )t was announced today. Th P It are: F Fidliv (capt): P V. Dodge (vice-capti: Capl S liedsor: Cnl M. N. Ilailey. »V C
    93 words
  • 209 13 All Out Drive For Playing Fields KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Playing Fields Association of Malaya, at its annual general meeting here today, decided to make an all out drive to Drovide playing ne.ds. other than children's Playgrounds, to give better recreational facilities to people living m towns and congested areas.
    209 words
  • 12 13 j eri- Epiti B-"»n--[jfaTfi] &v secondI— T* C RE? to y
    12 words
  • 92 13 TWO boxen from Hafayan ci tere 1 the Ana hen the nrc- mary 1 uts of the Far East Air For c b \;r.~ championship beld ai Chang] ast nighi The;.' arc fIM Kcanc and sac. Danie i Keanc knodred 111 Cpl. llciro- thfl third !::.a'.s v.il'.
    92 words
  • 192 13 VALENXIA. Spain. March 'Kr;'rrj WolTClilMnptOll 'A rrrs were ca'en 3-1 here yesterday by a Valencia Mk t;on. Wo.-, c- hod BMB| of the p'.ay m a patchy game. \vh: n WM levd :-i it he ttlint, but lb«ii tini-hin^ wa? weak. Star of Uic ml ii \va> I
    192 words
  • 93 13 KINGS r< J imaic March 20 <AP»— The Hukp o! \n- :et team sored a scnsntionai v.rtor% t r riofcf z J imaic iby two runs an nrce ckd the Duk< at c last over. aj| a a icK.r. m —.tip rivrr J im;i i :t- ,-n, «hp
    93 words
  • 190 13 TOKYO, March 20, (AP)— Orient bantamweight champion Leo Espinosa of the Philippines retained his title today with a 12-round decision over Masakazu Otsuka of Japan before a crowd of 3,500 here. Each iiizh'u r w^^'it^'l 113 poundi The decision for EspiiM In hit fOUrtk litl^i ficlc:;Ce
    190 words
  • 141 13 MIAMI. FLORIDA. March 20, (AP) .fake LaltOtta, former middleweight boxing champion, last night wa> convicted of crimes on two counts of violating the state prostitution laws. LaMotta, now a Miami Beach bar operator. itOOd l!n flinching as the Judgi ltv.poscd the maximum penalty of six months m the
    141 words
  • 52 13 Army Trade School entrrrd the final of the SAFA Youth competition with a 2-1 victory over Boy's Town at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Army Trade School will meet St. Andrews School next Wedne>day at Jalan Be.sar Stadium for the title. S'-orors wore: Mohamed Sani. Trade, and Mathew Low for
    52 words
  • 57 13 AIR Char'r- |1 Grimes, a men: or of the United Stales rawing eight at the Melbourne Olympics wiil meet ?ames tCaVchen anrl studeotl from all Singapoit idlOOll at the Singapore Youth Centre. Kalian^, on Saturday at Ml a.m. Mr. Grimes Wul spend a week m the Colony
    57 words
  • 90 13 Youth Basketball RESULTS of basketball matches played ai the Youth Sporti Centre yestcrdav Div. B Mm Chong brat Cm en Muen <wo > Hhi LcoUg beat Povv Chin Tram 80-44 Div 'C: Powli« (Ta| Hw»l hr<! VVnop Vow 61-33; N'pp r S°on brat Hwa Vo.v 63-42: Chow Hup Hin beal
    90 words
  • 22 13 PASIR Panjan^ Secondary School drew 2-2 with Dockyard Boys' Club m a friendly IOCCtr match p.ayed at Pasir Panjang yesterday.
    22 words
  • 377 13 US Baseball Roundup NEW YORK, March 10, (AP)— A couple of rookies. Woody Held and >larv Throneberry, ignited a ninth inning rally tor the New York Yankees Tuesday and veteran Gil McDougald slapped a two»run double as the Bronx Bombers defeated the .Milwaukee Braves t>-5.
    377 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 555 13 CLASSIFIED ADS imiCIFS FOR SAIE COLE A C K N TS N r w S k o d a 44 H v^ .-«lo ab> iwH c -)ws 19.1.1 S' indard m II p '4 A 7O Ai ela 19T).1 Wlox M^vtl vrr Wyvcrn 'f ii S/Wa 19.">2 M Minn- Consul
      555 words
    • 631 13 CLASSIFIED ADS BIRTH TO V CTHANTBAL »:fe of "iff -i »1 r 2* < LNGACLVIEM I hi announced between b.. z -rct.-.r. cajfnter and Mr ,ng An Kang— A(;K%ov%LtD(;vu\r \IH VFJS \N NY \W vo.n s;hi.\ r X pwsi their thaok- v „ii re a Ann 1.-if-.d Jo rpM n
      631 words
  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 199 13 Ibncr By Al Capp '-O.IV JV^THET LL WEAR \A SORRY, MR IN» VQU'RE T < =/^<KS.^- AH MAiNT KJO I/- KiN iTAvgQND rL VC >O«E MUSCLES y BEAUTirUL, BUT^J FACT, Al JUST U MAN.'SWEETHEART O' J k 80* jOT.'/ SiCXJT- tjAo^frr V LOVERBOVNIK. MERE JS THE AS Th' PIANOT AH
      199 words
    • 481 13 I 'IM> I) AI i)[ OTVI1ON: i X V >< > > N n*'\t i r m\«* so great a voniul as w Inn they ;irr empty. Hi^liup 1 John JewHl. 1 Till KM> \Y K>|{ I KRYi ONK: DM Hal mo: nine bOUTI I for OllttnO. A HI a
      481 words

  • 1949 14 Big Sweep TOTAL POOL: $195,675 Ijl is:;o.")i (s:»!.s:;:j) ■2nd ':7S!M)7 (S2«.4lfi) 3rd *****J (Si:;. 08) Starters: ($2,201 each) Nos. *****3, *****5, *****5, 28 HOT. *****1, 29.V»!)7. Consolations: (51. 174 each). Nos ***** 7, *****9, 140.",:;s. N.iin:;, i:>o»;.;.:, :.]."> jo?, *****8. 20:',M11, 171!Hi8. *****5. Fereeasfl Pool:
    1,949 words
  • 746 14 149 Horses Entered For Perak Turf Club's March /April Meeting THE Prrak Turf Clubs March April Meet ins: nn Mar. 30. April and has attracted a total of H'» entries 8!> from (lass I and »>0 from Cl.i*«s Follow m? is the complete list of entries: lIDKMi I. TWO l-l
    746 words
  • 215 14 Two 1st Day Winners Promoted To Class 3 TWO tint day Ipoh dinners. ProfestOf Baneot and Fiaxiey Green, have been promoted from Cla>> Four to Class Three, according: to the latest Strait > Racing AltOCiar tion amendment lilt Other transfer! are: From Class 4 :o Cla-s 5: Wedding Waltz. Priority.
    215 words
  • 89 14 GAX En^ Scn^ S bOOI beat St. Andrew's S.-hool ii-0 m tne [nter-School toccer match played GESS gjround sresterday. GESS took the lead m the first half when R.vior.iha.T. scored Oil a penally. Tan^ Ycn£ S.«n .^rored G?'.ss' tecond gjoal m the 18th minute and Radaraham made it
    89 words
  • 105 14 LONDON .1 i h 20 (R( 4 <~rj Crickei i ly be j a\ed t the fii -t ti i R during tfa Ph d VO ith Festival m Mo ri v tni.- ;:nmer. Moscow lio al« this >taie:i mi la I nifht m rep] j to
    105 words
  • 280 14 FAM-SAFA Squabble does no r M f n IT= Z Says LEONG HEW MENg WHAT a sorry mess soccer officials on both sides of the causeway have made of the game. And all because the people who control it have allowed personal feelings to have the better of sportsmanship
    280 words
  • 155 14 In Singapore, SAFA Official! war Mkl I v the Standard I r their vi iiM the matter And thii li what they Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, President SAFA I am rprised at the denial -v HI FAM •HI la SAFA m* i ovi affi iated i purpose
    155 words
  • 365 14 A U'Enghnd Badminton LONDON, March 20. fßeuter)— EDDY CHOONd, of Malaya, made a confident start m defence <»1 his All England badminton singles title at Wembley today when he beat A. Leagas, of Ln S land, m the second round by 15-2, 15-5. ace who
    365 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 45 14 en P»f r«l»rvotloni, ret! your trov«t «g«n* •< Phon« 2412 Mansfield 4 Co.. I'd., Oceon Rldg., Lnaopr-e Kwala Lumpwr Pvncng PanAmewcam WORLD'S A4CJT If coming to Si rigor SFffAWD 25, Bnncooleii Slr«>. t. Sl r^ Central, clean 3^> all modern convene SINGLE from $10 i- DOUBL**'
      45 words