Singapore Standard, 27 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
  • 12 1 Singapore Standard V SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1957 It PAGES 15 CENTS
    12 words
  • 183 1 Butler; For Security Of The Whole Free World COLONY UMNO JOINS IN PROTEST AGAINST FURTHER EXPLOSIONS LONDON, March 27— The British Government said last night that "the security of the free world" depended on further testing of Hydrogen bombs. Refusing to give sn assurance "that the British GovenvMßt would
    A.P.; Reuter; U.P.  -  183 words
  • Article, Illustration
    28 1 fghrthdfhdf bd STAXDARDPIC Cnp left) shows 7cin, centre, being c niqratuloted by people who Visited h'<m yesterday. On s riahr if hii adopted mother Lim Poh Lan
    28 words
  • 215 1  - THE 'EATS' THROUGH TUBE FOR PAST THREE YEARS G.S. MUTHUKRISHNAN Pv BIT. n-Tfar-old Tamil ted to spend bmt rf ker life frrdinx M thr»a;h a rubber fc thr la her batch unltss sbe can ■ftm m Britain. fcirr tears ago. Govinu hilt daughter of mmrt «n a tin mine luh
    215 words
  • 329 1  -  KEN JALLEH By FOR eight year* errand boy Tan Cheok Chwee couldn't speak. Yesterday, he did and hundreds of people who visited him are tailing it the "miracle of the Peace Cove" m Joo Chiat Road, Singapore. It was just behind the little
    329 words
  • 55 1 A SIXGAPORE fiOHIIIIIimiI [nfonnation Servicei ri'.cer, Mr. Mich ail Pcrcira. m n.=saulted by four youths, when ho went looking for Mi daughter's cx-bov Mend In Ihnrmi Read, on Monday night. Mr. Prrcjra lest dsM SBftti and sustained cuts on bil bsi k. He was treated M Sfl
    55 words
  • 300 1  -  ANDREW ROTH From LONDON, March 2G. Preliminary agreements were achieved at this afternoon's meeting on the method of appointment, tenure of office and exercise of responsibilities of both the Queen's representative and the British Government's representative m Singapore. Alter the second mooting this afternoon an official communique
    300 words
  • 64 1 Start Your Mornings With H-E-R HONGKONG, 26, (UP-— \n -i rti etneni In S ith China Morning Po^t laid 1 ••Co mornings I o^in with n |5c 'rctary. Young intelligent English v.- iman wants employment mornings. Drives, types, sh rthand and roixe a gw I Martini M There w bs
    64 words
  • 107 1 Strike? No dispute here say bosses MANAGEMENTS of the Tay Koh Vat and Hock Lee Bus companies yesterday disclaimed knowledge of any nispute With the Bus Workers Union. The union on Monday had threatened to call a str.ke of 500 busmen. It alleged that m addition to dismissing several workers
    107 words
  • 94 1 Meanwhile IN SINGAPORE, UMNO ha |oined In voicing Its protest against further explosions of atomic and hydrogen bom b s in the Pacific. UMNO's general secretary. Sycd Ahmad Jamalullil, I Id the Standard that since Malaya wa situated quite near the Chrtstma Islands and liable to sustain < imi <'.
    94 words
  • 46 1 BOMBAY. March 2* (Re .ter) Ti.p Coofra i Pw 'y 18 N the n <=eats declared jrcstetdav for The Lok Sahha (Lower House of 4 .'.0 Union Parliament The Parly now hnVi? scat? of the Ittri of HI ir. IIM I!- >o.
    46 words
  • 38 1 TWENTY youths took their oath erf allegiance at ihc induction ceremony ol the Singapore Infantry Regiment hold at the S.M.F. Drill Hall. Beach Road, yesterday. The oath.s were administered by Mr. T.S. Sinna;hural, a Colony Magistrate.
    38 words
  • 169 1 \va.. ftrmiltrd to the conlerence. "P'oilnwin': an exploratory discussion ol these proposals, It was agreed to give them more detailed examination at a later session." The next meeting of the conference will be held at 3 p.m.. on Wednesday. Earlier Mr Lennoz-Boyd m speech after a luncheon for
    169 words
  • 163 1 THE PROPRIETOR of provision shop m Pong^ol, Singapore, was gauged and tied to a bathroom tap. while four armed robbers unlocked his iron safe and got away with $5,000 at dawn yesterday. Awakened from his sleep, the proprietor, Lee Teng Morlooked
    163 words
  • 135 1 COURT OF INQUIRY FOR U.K. STRIKE IONI) O N, March 2G (UP) Labour Minister lain MacLeod threw responsibility for the ending of Britain's 10-day-old shipbuilding strike squarely m the laps of the unions today. Negotiations between union leaders and employers representatives over the unions wafe demands broke down yesterday, only
    135 words
  • 159 1 EXPERTS: MORE ARE TO BE ENGAGED KUALA MMPIR. Tuev The Secretao of the Public Sprvicps Commission. Mr L Carrel, said toda\ that trip Federation dovrrnmrnt n now recruiting and w ill continue to rr< ruit expatriate officer*, from the United Kingdom to fill certain poMs mtil such time as when
    159 words
  • 98 1 $150,000 LOSS: NO REWARD, SAYS TAN SINGAPORE Police ar<» carrying out an ir.trrv ye >ra:-; fnr th« :^:ss:ne safe which v-. rr o6 u:th SI.V ncir.g rr.ultl- millii nair< Mr lan Lrirk Syc. m m < fTice on Sund r; r.. :r.r Polii ha 1 r q ;cM;onrd irrnmorprrs. k
    98 words
  • 64 1 >\DON. March 26. d COIWMIBp<iOI) of rubbtr is likely to exreed four millta tons a year the no I year British rubber magnate said today, opening the international synthetic rubbtr oorge Beharrell, managing dire^ the D. said th& compared with 1.450.000 torn m 1936
    64 words
  • 19 1 COMMUNIST Ch-.na }<-- tcrday HUM nerd plans to n tr i. h;p! way? m Southern Tibet. U. P.
    U.P.  -  19 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 29 1 corres,yourSoc:.:S:a:us? r :--H CO.. LTD. Tel- ***** For every Austin jp^ ver made I AUSTIN J^, M RECOMMEND \H HAS'cRPiKE IN OILS X *^i^BBW i^f—^<5 k JyAKEF'ELD CO.. LTD.
      29 words
    • 24 1 Bflfl IBsB JHm •'^^BSwi f«T/^^tl i ii ,/jj By 1 t^h HARRISONS LISTER ENG LTD, Spore Kualo Lumpur Pcnong \^t/ McALISTW 6 CO. iTO.
      24 words

  • 164 2 TAIPEI. March 26 (AP) More than 4 200 overseas Chinese have refu ed Uwrllalkm to Red China have c. sen in.-*>rr,i > attend cn:]ortej H i^..versities :.:c :n Fcrrr =a. »-nent was made by the Ir.'ernational Cooper iti i A'l.T.inistration m reporting the departure from
    164 words
  • 148 2 LONDON. March 26 (Keuter) Lord Home, Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, flew bark to London today from Australia after representing Britain at the SEATO council meetings Li Canberra. "Offensive communion very il it, Mid, at L n »n airp rt "K\< rv ci<
    148 words
  • 47 2 Rhee' s Birthday Celebrated sf jl, ,r M CUP)— t: Republic of Korea celebrn .s.r.d cf Pro.-: ier.t Syngman Rhee with a national holiday today The Government declared the day a 'temporary national r for the first time m the r story of the rcr il Lie
    47 words
  • 21 2 PR es ir> ENI Eisenhower yesterday formally nominated Char F Bohl< n to be Ambassador to the Philippines U.P.
    U.P.  -  21 words
  • 358 2 Shaken When Arrested Scotland Yard Officer Clashes With Defence Counsel LONDON, March 2ti (Reuter) The defence counsel m the murder trial of Dr. John Bodkin Adams today c -lashed with a Scotland Yard detective over .questions he had put to the family physician during a
    358 words
  • 112 2 Trial For Hitlers Bodyguard MUNICH, Mnrrh H (Rci:*cv) The former commaild" er of Hitler*! black unifonn- 11 bo bri iard s.s. Geaera] Sepp I):ct!uh wi]] |0 on trial hen i b May I on chareai of "attisUndi m the killing i r :x peoole" m what If wn tf "t'r.o
    112 words
  • 36 2 POPE Piiu Xli yetterdaj rcoefoed m private audience Dr Konnd AM di ler, the v> 1 German Chancellor, who rig"cd :he toeatiei for common European marker and atomic po^i Rome on Monday night. Reuter
    Reuter  -  36 words
  • 263 2 Jap Occupation Sequel LONDON, March 26 (Reuter) The judicial committee of the Privy Council today allowed an appeal by the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China arising m a claim against the bank by Mr. Wee Kheng Chiang, banker and industrialist of Kuching, Sarawak. BefON
    263 words
  • 275 2 ALL THEY WANTED WAS A DRINK WITH A CHINESE GOOSE But It Landed Them In Jail TWO men with a briefcase nothing strange about that, you might think. But m this briefcase was a live Chinese goose The men came from Hungary they were refugees. The goose came from St.
    275 words
  • 217 2 Britain R ejects Four Offici al Jap Protests H-BOMB TEST: TO qJ LONDON, March 2b today it has rejected tour oil against Britain's plans to Paeifi The I-. .:;sh rejection was m ft Saturda> to A ruhikplied that she is "cam-ing < est of the defence of the free wo
    217 words
  • 40 2 COMMODITY PRICES ••< If ,i eiM \-g H'M,f, N bfc fl N i wt3 H<MJv. I s 51 I' U s v O |i 'u*ry Mairh I I Tuwdtyg «pcam S( >. 1 1 HNV, Three mfc C tf.tn Salrs evening- I
    40 words
  • 67 2 TOKYO. M.-.rch 26. (AP). The leader of .\.r :-..'."> major anti-hydrogen bomb movement condemned Britain's re t ;tion of Japanese protests today and warned of future dancers from radioart:-. c Strontium tO flfl out "If c !cc«s are harmless as Britain says they are. she sho
    67 words
  • 5 2 zr f. Reuter
    Reuter  -  5 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 431 2 SINGAPORE'S SALE of the YEAR! X pSfu? h c°o C c k ta b o ß ten4 SifS bi9 "ft fi" Oxf^ d Sh^ '^t Ro.l-Top Bread Bins; M se h3 h si m blue grey heel and heel strap and vanety of popu a r co ou rs S?
      431 words

  • 27 3 Violence the and lien i to roup atroup ent ton the thin both givmen a OX. red md the r.~. uting and and om^one n them.
    27 words
  • 9 3 r Marnted ;ree that that n Ma- r
    9 words
  • 121 3 ONLY about people attended the premiere screening of the Malay film. Tutera Brrtopanu' at the Ilex Cinema yesterday morning. Reason for the poor att< •lidanee: Actors and idlfnci featured m the film turned out m force outside the theatre's entrances. They were, striking m protest against the
    121 words
  • 215 3 Court Adjourns Application SFRFMBAX. Tues. .Air. Justice Smith today Mourned Mne die an application for a recount of the lot papers of the* Seremban Town Council election i:i December last. TIU I;; 'i Ifl have votes pi unto d •ai ma f I. tv candidate In
    215 words
  • 59 3 MX. Alfred C. Brown, inn il Commivsionrr <f Australian Rrd I ro>s Society, who will arn\c m the CdMy today. I) irnu > two works stay IB Stegapoi and the Yvi\v. hr will viMt hospitals \uMr.ili.in servii-r--men and women are :i;, 11. i, also confer
    59 words
  • 32 3 HANG, Toa The Ti n naval ?hiD Sutlci will visit Penang from Thursday. April 4—7. The visit i> operational for the purpose of refuelling and revictualling only.
    32 words
  • 40 3 HOXGKOX I March 20. Soeeial Standard Serv c prices of the H »g--kona Exchange were: $11 M to £1 Stei M 129 to U.S. $1 $IJSI to llalayao si: m k-h to one Indonesian Rqpinh; Gold a tael.
    40 words
  • 180 3 LEFT BY DYING INDIAN TO JAP SOLDIER IN JUNGLE •hirli tan yjy L**»Bly of a Bsf vlmi L lr v.utF JJ! of a »n«| M Osaka re by who re he I He ich are r nd ova the fiwed over ••ecades the F^J? 3 r
    180 words
  • 306 3 Court Reserves Judgment In Changkol Case KIALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. Justice Smith m the High Court today reserved judgment regarding the amount of damages an aged Indian housewiie and her teen-aged son have to pay to a Chinese couple they injured. The couple sued lor $10,000
    306 words
  • 58 3 FOUR YOUTHS wl dodged Civil Defence inlDj parades on several oc :a ins a total of 19 111 a Singapore court yest rday They all r d guilty to nting m hrea from it h [uarters m Kola r Lane. The four wcro: Raadl Mil Idris.
    58 words
  • 140 3 ARMY BUILDS BRIDGE IN 2 DAYS KUAI I UMPUR, Tucs. The British Army bai constructed a bridge across thf Simpang ic««yn Rivet on the Batu Pahat-Yonc; Peng Road bo Johore. It is L'Hn lect long and ten icct nine .us wide. Th ai i uglfwfri dW job m just two
    140 words
  • 132 3 Police Relax Curfew PF.XANn. T::c>.— During the "Cheng B_: g M festival, Chinese will be allowed to take certain ilfi to cent teries when religious ceremonies will be hi d during the day m the N;bong Tebal curfew area. The foodstuff* allowed arc bl f 1; "v of cooked rice,
    132 words
  • 132 3 si\c, \PORE\S Minister for Communications and Works, Mr Francis Thomas, is seen •liMussiim' ..ir routes with two charming receptionists. Miss Serene Lim and Miss Merle Montrim (from left) afti r he had declared open the new booking office of Air India lntrrnatinn.il m the Adelphi Hotel
    Standardpic  -  132 words
  • 100 3 PROMINENT among the Muslim pilgrims who sailed for Mecca on Monday, by the An>hun was Che Lamin b:n Kas>im. retired Superintendent Of the Fcdcraiion PoliceForce. Che Lamin Who Wag accompanied by nil family, was seen Oil by a large number Of hi.s relatives and friends
    100 words
  • 76 3 Meet The People' Session PEXAXG. Tott. The Penang Diacuiiion Group ii sponsoring a meet-the-poop!e M lion at the Kben a nciation ben on Vednei lay light. A.i Ci 4 v Councillor? have been invited to meet the i:)--lic and answer qu< tiom regarding the running of the City Council All
    76 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 109 3 LAST 4 DAYS fW LADIES DEPT. ALL FABRICS- on $5.00 Bargain Counters NOW $4.50 on $4.50 Bargain Counters NOW 54.20 on $4.00 Bargain Counters NOW $3.50 on $3.00 Bargain Counters NOW $2.80 NEW attractive BARGAINS FOR MEN and CHILDREN. WASSIAMULL'S HIGH STREET SINGAPORE ODEON^^^lg^ TOMORROW 9 p.m. fF Grace Chans*
      109 words

  • 297 4 First a new home then his old school passes the hat round... JOBLESS Chua Ah Bah is homeless no longer. He has been found accommodation within the precincts of a Singapore Social Welfare Home. Chua made the sky his POOI and a camp-cot his bed, when forced out of his
    297 words
  • 195 4 Oh, what a to-do as girl boards the wrong plane A PRETTY Chinese girl yesterday boarded the WRONG plane at the Singapore International Airport and gave several airline staff members some anxious minutes. Miss Chung Lai Wah boarded a KLM airliner bound for JAKARTA instead of a Malayan Airways Dakota
    195 words
  • 193 4 A WOMAN said m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday that a police inspector, who was courting her. was just "one of a thousand friends." She was Madam Leo Siew Eog, who was giving evidence at the trial of an ex-naval rating, Banakhnni Hamzah
    193 words
  • 72 4 BURMESE PRESSMEN ARRIVE V Tin Aye (above), leader of a four-man press deleRation from Burma, who arrived m Singapore last ■ighfl to study political, economic, and social developments m the Colony and the Federation. Editor of the Rangoon Daily, he and his party leave to meet Tunku Abdul Rahman. the
    72 words
  • 120 4 Boys death: Driver not to blame KOI I WAH SENG, a lorry driver from Merging, Johore, told *he Singapore Coroner. Mr. K.T. Alexander, that he did not know there was a child under his lorry until hfti attendant >houtcd to him to stop. Be wai lettifylm an inquest on Tan
    120 words
  • 50 4 JOSEPH Lansfoi Turner a c i rk ol works attached to the Singapore Telephone Board, yesterday flneci total of 1150 bj the City Magistrate r. Robert T. T. Chee. when b< pleaded cuilty to failing to »ul nil his income tax returns 1 from 1954 to i:j36. I
    50 words
  • 53 4 THE Malay Women's Welfare Association will be holding two stage ihOWS at the New Star Hall. New World Amusement Park, next Saturday and Sunday m aid of the Malay Women's Destitutes and Orphans Home. Twenty-five wcll-k no w n stars of the Malay stage and screen
    53 words
  • 28 4 A FISHERMAX. I.::- r.v.: Kaw, 21, was killed irhen he was knocked down bST I Rojal Air Fonc tnidl m En>; C(MSt Road, Singapore, ycbtcr.iay.
    28 words
  • 27 4 MR. S. P. H. dc Silva. governing director of a leading jewellery shon m Singapore, yesterday left by air for Hongkong on a hutftmri trip.
    27 words
  • 52 4 THE Mohammedan Drivers' Benevolent Association has sent a petition to the President of the City Council asking the council not to delimit taxis m the Colony. They claim that 'if delimitation is enforced, they wi'.i be put out of business The association hns a membership of
    52 words
  • 136 4 THE retiring G.O.C. Singa-p-irc Ba.=<c District. Major General D.D.C. Tulioch. yesterday urged Malay r4irfn m the Colony to be thrifty and above all "keep out of debt. 1 The General, who leaves for England with Mrs. Tulioch tomorrow, was giving his farewell message to
    136 words
  • 246 4 SINGAPORE Magi sfante, Mr. S. K. Lee, yesterday ordered a probation officer, Mr. Wong Tctkg Scn^, to start an immediate probe KntO an allegation of "unlawful collection"' of money from residents m the Joo Chiat rload locality. Mr. Lee made the order When he called
    246 words
  • 131 4 ANKLET-THIEF LEE IS FINED $75 'THIEF, thief.' a woman wMmted m the McPherson Road Market, Singapore, on Jan. 26. And th< thief WM BMOM If As.-:-: ant B iperinfr ndent of Police, Mr. Koh L:an Wail. In a Singapore court yesterday, the woman, Y:d Tjai Ifi <•. said thai while
    131 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 584 4 ij; m (i.30, 9.:j0 pm. iMftJmM****^ 193(5 OLYMPIC GAMES Melbourne I »-.M rilL LENGTH Fll M m COLOUR 'i^l rliM.hy Bro« i if [4. JS J3 J>l Ml i"« "W\l \N(. Xl 111 m > istminrnlour R>/i m| r '"TMI- nny m ik- r r•• i r i lor the
      584 words
    • 188 4 [Cathay! v 1 ROIII XT «»7 ijr I)' i• i J i \ii.nii iHi i)\\[R 1 •==^e^ GALA CHA^/TT^rr^J TONIGHT at 930 f l I) ai 1 !THE CRFAT i^Ha% ft*. s Ik S' 1 I^^L 1 WH a^a^aW^\ lßt I >■•"■••■ v» ***fl BAM) Ol 111 l lt<M \l
      188 words
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 349 4 Standard oQ-Lmanac Information at a Glance flkl/IADABC Penang 1131 am. (5 9 ft.) 1102 T^ ne Editorials. 515 Semprini at #l ™2*^»*vyKC MUMA pm. (6.3 ft i. the piano 530 Leo Gem w• n JBfM?^^ 4^HBmJ| n TOMORROW: Ror.a.ci Simpson m TO IFT W'MJ^^V^ Q^«H Sinpaporj. 906 am. t7.2 ft.)
      349 words

  • 528 5 I c unRGE WRONGFULLY AND SECRETLY CONFINING' TOWKAY LOW ."ttpt'R Toes.— liw»h tin miner, ('hong .mmitted to stand trial m L it i- lv. in Haji Mohamad I ;ullv and secretly con- ,ur mUlKTKiirr Low Nan I vi on I rttaltaft J. < ,1 with
    528 words
  • 11 5 |j 0 Penang -f Trouble •t-v T* I Cases normal
    11 words
  • 3 5 .dsgkopdsfmgv dslvmefbvtrn
    3 words
  • 3 5 j 1
    3 words
  • 111 5 THE urue for independence m Malaya lias full support from Malayan students m Britain, although some want the transitory period prolonged between fi\e to ten years, Inche Mohamed Ali bin Salieh. who arri\ed aboard the Oranie. told the Standard \esterdav. I nr he Salieh returned to Malaya
    Standardpic  -  111 words
  • 202 5 Memo On Reid Report Submitted Xl ALA I.rMPI'R, Tues.— The Mil.iv <<»(irtv o( Great Britain has protested :i^t t.it* Keid C oninii^>ion'.s recommendation to appoint governors lor the setnt IVnanj- and Malacca alter independence. In a message to the URIXO Secretary General, Inche Senu bin
    202 words
  • 49 5 MALACCA. T;.. Kuan P n Hong ol Jave Lane todaj ac iuitti d and dJ chargi i by thi Prj ddent ol the S lon C ;rt. Mr. K. sma m laram. f< r possession of m rphto< Hj d< nee waa f called
    49 words
  • 81 5 MKi.nvr iinshim Mi nl th- '.til HattaM.il.i> Krmmrnt m X i w h<» i rturni'd to the Co1«-m\ l! i m Kritain ml tin- liiirr Oran je i\ after oinplrtilS a .m\ munths inilitu. i. .iin.ni; i-diirsc m uin II tuld th,. Standard that \w attrndrcl
    Standardpic  -  81 words
  • 164 5 Sent His Wife To Court KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A man, who wa.s to an>\vcr a charge of pcmmmloii ol nispCCtfld stolen property, this :r.i Tiling >» i nt hia wife *o court Insto ad. She v.\nt before the Second Masji.-trate Inche Abdul Rani \\'::rn Urn name Syed Ka.^sim was called.
    164 words
  • 165 5 I »w a Jua. Earlier, Kahar had kept 1 5 11 at UMNO Hou f the Chief Minister. I knowing that Tunk dul Rahman was away at Baling. He was I that the Tunku wou be avai: m Kuala Lumj r: *r; eyele to Inche
    165 words
  • 33 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Three Federation Army officers left for Britain by BOAC Constellation today lor further training. They were Major Othman Rani, Major Shaari Daud and Lieutenant Ibrahim Sharif!.
    33 words
  • 257 5 New Sign Of Improving Emergency KI'ALA LIMPIR, Tucs.— The Taiping: Rehabilitation Centre, 'cradle' of government's 'brainwashing* of Emergency detainees, is to be closed next Sunday for economic reasons. Alter the Port Swettenham transit camp and the Kmdong •'prison without bars" for surrendered terrorists, this is
    257 words
  • 154 5 Stalls In Central Market A Disgrace' IPOII. Tups.— The Health Officer, K:nta. Dr. D. H. S. Griffiths is of the opinion that the portion of the Central Maiket here, occupied by food and drink stalls, is a "disgrace.*' The entire portion is congested haill Hid tables occupy tat 100 much
    154 words
  • 91 5 Generals Daughters On Holiday KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three school girls frou Britain alighted at the Kuala Lumpur airport this morning and two tough generals the British army stepped out eagerly to gn et them. The girls, If-year-old Anne Bower and her companions, Sally and J He BrocklehUTSt 14-yar-oif twins, were
    91 words
  • 66 5 RAUB. Tues. The President ol the Pahanx Medical and Health Workers' Union. Che Hus>ain bin Jali said yesterday that he was greatly concerned over the resignation of two assistant nurses m West Pahang recently. Tie said he requested the State Medical and Health Officer Dr. M. J
    66 words
  • 190 5 IPOH, Tues.— Private Harold James Barker of the 3 Coy. RASC, whose plea of guilty on a charge of committing mischief was rejected by Magistrate Tuan Syed Hussein Jamalullil yesterday, was admonished and discharged today. The Magistrate this morning accepted his pica of
    190 words
  • 65 5 A SINGAPORE cobbler, Woon T<>h. v. hi' on the hoa.i v.-ith a torr-ri !:^ht, when be i flfi red r(i stance to four thug who rob ed him of 131 m \orth B:;-:^e Road, on Bfondaj night. Woon, who was asleep m a passage-way, was awakened
    65 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 196 5 ONE OF THE WORLOS MOST DESIRED WATCHES All component parts are manufactured e-d assembled by 1200 skii'ed emp'oyees m our factories established m 1888. Experience and ccntinuous research, together with the ad of th« latest technical developments, ach.eve precs-oD end durability. Obtainable from all High Class Watch Deoler* throughout Singapore,
      196 words

  • Singapore Standard
    • 559 6 -■tie over the Red eonstitiitkmal reoommendations H tting mow b ited and :nv(-lv< d as the c The core of the Malay disappo 1 1 lin 4 '-:a: they ;< .avc been overlooked by the I mmissi^n. This is not exactly true. What they are about is that
      559 words
    • 352 6 P a timely call, indeed, that Mr. H.L.Bloomfield made at the annual dinner i the Institute of Architects for the maintenance of a standard of morality m the profcssi m. A past president of the Institute, Mr Bloomffcld'fl comments struck at the very heart 01 what ho rightly termed,
      352 words
  • 339 6 Sir-F r thfl ncnplc o f the Wt :eration |l iay public business -eems. to be a cinfusion which wii never /.< <>: i:. •he v'.<\ days- y the "old I 1 1" I mean m the Malaya of M years ago. We lee examplei of
    339 words
  • 287 6 Sir— On the question of Whether there should be delimitation of taxis the Council Is on the whole agreed that there should be delimitation. But the difference of oninion has arisen on the question of (1) Whethor there should be immediate unconditional delimitation or IS) Whether delimitation
    287 words
  • 879 6 West Germans will go to the Poll Sebastian Haffner say: this election will be 2 great duel between the Christian Democrats and the Social Democrats BERLIN r piE date of the Wet German general elections has now been fixed for September 15. Oddly enough, this accord? motw With the wishes
    879 words
  • 731 6 OF INDONESIA! ?BY J. F. STIRLING, OBSERVER^ STAFF CORRESPONDENT AT; JAKARTA, NOW IX LONDON ?W\\\\\\\\\\\\w f OX LEAVE. wwwwwwwwr THE political tangle m whirh Indonesia now finds itself after a long series of Governmental crises makes Western observers wryly recall the brave hopes held out
    731 words
  • 327 6 we the PEOPLE re;i<!y to pour into them? Tn:s is not a Malayan problem: it is problem afflicting every country m the world, and we have sot to make the best we can of it. What I do deprecate b that so many are saying nowadays that because a number
    327 words
  • 545 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera by JT IS a case of one damned thing after another with Malay education m Singapore. After a lone drawn out. unnecessary wrangle uith the Malay Education Council, over the erroneous implementation of its scheme, this was finally accented by the Ministry.
    545 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 45 6 ANNOUNCING j^m^A V no SPECIAL CHEAP SALE!!! WE SELL €HEAP\ ALWAYS i V\r have the widest range of LATEST TEXTILES I tc» suit ever> body's Taste and Pocket. I w .tinny* at your service:—" MAGANLAL NAGINDAS CO. V 85/87 Arab Street Singapore Tel:- *****. J
      45 words
    • 42 6 I'mALAYAN RA j iW« Announce Revised pessenger DC v. I SINGAPORE kluan 5 rrom j /s» Apr//, 7 Earlier crr,\-l ond late of Dcy c-,d ght Me z tr^ and Uom SINGAPOnr Particulars may i> lt /rom your neorcs I Station Mo^e
      42 words

  • Article, Illustration
    237 7 CASSANDRA t t il- r Majesty's prisons the and tor the main „>> rvmiinod by a critical -t I v.«, asked whether I the slight reservation that )lly approve of the lads suits and drainpipe trou rm wa> I WEB ments and then hasti y \y took it up
    237 words
  • 32 7 kWK. March 2S, Ji ail paint ins: of *nndf froi! ipL :nd titled The bk." was introh frtfrace today >upremc lord testimnn it »f M'|uration tlpßht Dr. Join ilthy ■itetriali r
    32 words
  • 24 7 UTT Ho. 1 l» thl Wth If, ,duk ial<» the shaikI him ■=»iwlrd him into a I Ihmlv. the tmtinur «rircJ him to
    24 words
  • 26 7 t Wo. 2 '-I'-ph.int *^t Ben !hr air .^•■rclM him Put his fejNn *£T ;lftrr *M to I sh.Hk bill fra, tured.
    26 words
  • 3 7 I I
    3 words
  • 7 7 bnghjtjn ntgel;kob-f 'flhgp. rgfbn rgntyn A.P.
    A.P.  -  7 words
  • 2 7
    2 words
  • 64 7 I. h!pi> frt-1 the pinch as thrv strike identical posrs LhVrent pirtures hy pinching their noses, during sinns it the Mid-Ocean Club in Bermuda. In 'wre British Premier Ilirold Maemillan i> pinivf i- President Fisenhower speaks, and in the puiiiii Pr iiler.t KKenhower pinches his nose whilst
    UP  -  64 words
  • 373 7 PEARL Shocks HER Fans LONDON. Tues.— Pearl Bailey, famous American singing star, set viewers reaching lor their phones a Her an astonishing performance m the London Palladium show on ITV. Her act overran by cig;ht minutes and she appeared to be making it up M she went along:. Calls Hooded
    373 words
  • 278 7 BEAUTIFUL LEGLESS ANNA MARIANISHE HAS FOUND COURAGE IN HER DESPAIR.... MILAN, M.m-h i (IT) Anna Maria n i is 'nun;, beautiful and 1 ''iionm dancing chanii'.'.n t the workl. But -:i 1 dance no more. lu<! both her legs vi'M-iI b> a train last i tin day. From her hospital
    278 words
  • 58 7 A GOLDEN RECORD FOR GRACE lEI CARI-O, (AP) An Amcri'-nn i:em was ed to th< crown jewels of Monaco yesterday by Princess Grace. It is a golden phonograph rd presented b y rds as the c rd for reaching tht. k on sales of a singit rdHer's was U- t
    58 words
  • 115 7 Can a swimmer win a race without wearing his trunks? LOSDO^. Mftrcft II (.\Pi— Cm a twin met be declcir* -I tki tf Of <i r I f /oses Ml trunks enfl i S rSI bill M tlli /'M.I, fhi .4". r t r Stprmi im Atsocistioti wSH consider •■r
    115 words
  • 93 7 rapid en r, k i n.,kot i March 26 (AP)— A state attorney said yesterday I I year-old boy. son of a c« JWftnoi, has admiv.L .t he h< t m i' 1 teacher, iffc 1 >< ;,n !t c ird 4 it to m
    93 words
  • 221 7 He Killed A Temptress And Is Freed LONDON, March 26,— Fiery, Italian-born Mrs. Anna Maria Parrinson, 30, tempted her brother-in-law to make love to her. When he refused, she went for him with a carving knife. Then, provoked be- nd endurance, he strangled her The hi other- m law, Hairy
    221 words
  • 45 7 HAMILTON. New York, Manh 26 (AP)— Police h ve sounded widespread alarm following the theft from Colgate UmVenitj of 70,000,009--year-old dtnoaaur czi. The petrified Ptp« a egg arai discovered m the Great Gobi Desert Mongolia, m 1923. H a/aa insured lot OSsio,oof,
    45 words
  • 60 7 JUDGE Osraldo Conctlvei WMM preparing to start a 400--etre trark raci at Rio De .1.c.r.r0 on Sunday when the gun v. cut oM pfcmatun iy, woun linf him m tho left han I. O V€ IVCOt U> Ihe h< pit >'i ■nd 'He ronneri were
    A.P.  -  60 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 185 7 ALWAYS READY FOR SERVICE -IN THE OFFICE f AKD AT HOME- 7 Showroom 154 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE SINGAPORE TEL :^33< BEHN. MEYER CO LTD P 0 Box 2000. Singapore. PATERSON, SIMONS CO LTD Kuala Lumpur, Pcnang. Look 10 yrorc ro///;^ with BEFORE *JP r II AFTER ft S The effect c*
      185 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 135 8 ii i kl .^^^^^^bmt jm M 44 >. f iAa I bII I H^BI ■■■I 111 I^l l lHlkB /^^^^^^L\W^L\^m\^ HUNDREDS OF THOUSAM)< IJ^ a\\\^^^m\\\ OF PEOPLE IN MALAYA I>l I H^^A PAINTS N. RPI I O/4 O P ain^ s are ma( l e n Ihe tropic* (<>r I
      135 words

  • Article, Illustration
    138 9 EX-SPORE GIRL FOR LONDON PLAY WHEN Frnrlla MrOuire was 18 rears old. it was her greatest wish to .join an Australian sta-o troupe to Perform m London. She was turned down. Yesterday, after waiting three years. Fenella mis finally on her way to London to appear m a play,
    138 words
  • 2 9 I
    2 words
  • 2 9 hsaudhjashfjnxjlcvhoidsjklfvdg
    2 words
  • 5 9 mjskdhfiohkjjk khsdfiohbdsiutgf skdhug9oipjl ,hg
    5 words
  • 24 9 -:'uap<tre would reap fortunes it Government had prrsons suspected to lie suffering from tuberculosis, >\I A Clinic, Dr. G. H. Garlick, said yesterday.
    24 words
  • 117 9 Granny 'Adopts' Airline (iirl MK> STI VRT is TO v. .i old and b.uk m her €9SJ home m Aus- she lias >e\eral iuldren to look r hr Bat when she Hru mm her way to HMH li \isit hr r rrl.itiM- vM». „i..ptrd- Mrs.
    117 words
  • 228 9 No Discrimination: Varsity 'WEVE BEEN VERY FAIR TO LOCAL STAFF' '1 111 l n i sit\ of Malaya has keen a ttij t.nr' i.indidatrs on the n "l appointments t» its tutor, i! >t.»fT. >t.itrs report of th«- lni\rrly, published ft It said the I i tv has li criminated
    228 words
  • 52 9 e-Marshal J F ilier Good, C General of v RAI gi ent Inspector of Grou: Training m the RAF. will the Singapore InterAirport today. He will visit RAF tiOM I RAF Regiment (Ma lin Singapore and the r cHrrntion. •larshal Fuller-Good m Singapore Admin. Uve
    52 words
  • 97 9 SINGAPORE Labour Front Co ID illor, Mr. S. Jaqanath.-.n. ■ai move at the monthly mectjng 0| the City Cnuni'il on Friday that a tpecia] committrc be eel up lO inquire into the rttimaiMh Of the' Council's < !ll crs who rctirerl between Jan. 1, i :>4B
    97 words
  • 42 9 Tues. Mr. Jag*- an advocate I itor. has been unanimously 'ted by the S.k »ty, as trustee of the Sikh lernple, Penang vas for 40 ye ,r by the late Dr. J IK f r ol Mr. Ja«-Jit
    42 words
  • 44 9 .TOHORE BAHRU. Turs. The Wai Department Civilian Stall Association, Jnhore Bahru branch, wiil hold its annual general meeting on March 31, at UMNO House here. Tiio meeting will be opened I y Mr. David Marshall, member of the Singapore Labour Front.
    44 words
  • 55 9 PEXAXO. Tucs. Eighteenyrar old Oopal Krishnan was sentcnrcd to three years' imprisonment and ordered to bp given six strokes of the rctan. after he was convicted m. the Sessions Court today of stealIng S.'itiO worth of clothing belonging to a prison officer, Mr. F. X. Gordon, at
    55 words
  • 226 9 Insurance Plan Proves Popular 'I'ilF. Singapore Ai.'iT Asa y t terdaj meed thai ;v- c of i .i: ;e of Urn vance scheme H lire measure against TB. H hai dec. h to it lv pre- a m oi ci to enco n age i iU
    226 words
  • 192 9 Three Years 9 Swotting To Earn That Degree Now MODIFIED HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE WILL DECIDE ENTRY ENTRANCE examination to the University of Malaya will be abolished from next year. From 1959, the university will also reduce the minimum time required to get a degree to three
    192 words
  • 107 9 Chicken-pox On Board The Oranje six earn of chtrtam poa amongst children were report" r Mrd the Oranje, which arrive m Singapore yesterday from F ;rope. 1"- rco young paftienti who were U embarking m Singapore wen met by port health authorities on the vessel's arrival. A -p kesman for
    107 words
  • 65 9 THE Royal Welch F;;?iliers will play tonight at the gala premiere of "The Barretts of Wimpole Street," at 9.30 p.m. at thr> Cathay Cinema, m lid of the Singapore v.w.c.A. Building Fund Officer Administering the Govermm nt, Mr W, A. C Goode. and Mrs. Goode
    65 words
  • 49 9 THE Singapore Improvement Tru>t Labour Union yestcrdav iubmitt6d a four-point demand tot negotiation and i.T.ri'i mentation by the Trust authorities. Tiie demands wore: Allocation of 250 quarters for thil year; setting up a Quarter.-' Allocation Committee; special quarters for married workers and additional leave facilities.
    49 words
  • 79 9 THE Chief Kathi of Singftpore. Tuan Imam Haji All, has completed arrangements for sighting the new moon on Sunclay following which Ifuslimi will besin their Cut if the noon Xi righted on Sunday night. ftttlT*! will begin on Monday. fijling which. Muslimj will start thenfast
    79 words
  • 167 9 THE University of Malaya has taken steps to acquire land for its expansion m the Federation at a cost of over $23,000,000. The site lies just north of Petaling Java, the Federal Capital's satellite town. The report of the University. published yesterday, said it
    167 words
  • 45 9 RAUB. TIMS. The Raub branch oi the Pah an g Malay School Teachers' Union, has urged the State Government to convert the lormrr residency of the British Adviser. Pahans. at Kuala Lipis into a girls' hostel tor Clifford School Girl students.
    45 words
  • 266 9 PaSSing T/irOUgh v^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Z THE UNIFICATION of GcrZ many will preserve peoce m Europe, said the Minister tor Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr HcinC rich van Brentano, m Singapore yesterday. Dr. ifiHlanoy nfoQ we m his wo/ to I'-id n
    266 words
  • 167 9 NEW UNION TAKES PLACE OF DISSOLVED BODY a isljW iraae union was registered in Singapoie yesterday. Members are mainly tho^e from the dissolved Factory and Shop Workers Union. The union is caliec." the Xa- tional Union of General Tr.o R. i trar of Tra le Unions, Mr. Sn£ Chan Tee,
    167 words
  • 126 9 RAUB. Tue.~. A vrrdict of death by mi adventure was recorded by thr roner Raja Azlan Shah at an inqur^t yesterday into the death of 47-year-old bm ir.^poctcr. Nahar Bißgh. He was lour.d dead m the Tong Nam Bee Hotel. Raub. on Dec. 21 la-t
    126 words
  • 150 9 THI Sim's Avenue Com- >' C< A:\ isory Committee, nominated by the WdI Department 21 months •;v r ■HD the Geylan" Commu::; Association. :s the second orgaafaa* tjon of its kind m Singapore. the first being m Joo Chiat. The Sim's Avenue Com■Msnity Centre Advisory Committee
    150 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 112 9 ft OC i» VE4RS OF FiITIIFLL SERVICE Bring well-earned retirement. And with retirement comet the freedom to do what you w«nt go whrr» you want. Make your free yean carefree yean by cSoetinf the car that will give YOU ytan of cffidinl. end faithful tervicak The Standard lanpard Sportsman The
      112 words

  • 92 10 MALAY FIRM STARTED IN JELUTONG PENANG, Tues. A Malay trading company, Sha r i kat Perniagaan Melayu Pulau Pinang Ltd.. was formed at a meeting of about 200 Malays m Jelutong Village. A board of directors of eight was elected. Inche Amir bin Abdul Hamid is the manager. The company
    92 words
  • 118 10 OITER ROADS T.cvorbank. Spndilus, Patroclus, Jacob Jcbsen. Valiant Coutrior. Oboki!. (Jauthiod. Po Laut. Ternate, Kota Intan, President Madison. William Charlick, Pacific, De Kerens. AntilochilS* IWKR ROADS Rimau. June, l.a-cm, Akashi Maru, Mahalhrvi. Loh Sic Lee. Lipis. Kong Thay. Tai Tiong. B:ua<. Ifansei Maru. Buann. Ryuvhu. New Su.-annn.
    118 words
  • 135 10 AIR Ceylon are to resume their services to and from Singapore as from April 18, Mr. C. Stapper, K.L.M.'s Commercial Manager said yesterday. The Dutch airline are acting as general sales agents for Air Ceylon. A weekly Hfvlet wffl be operated with 4-ensineri Constellation
    135 words
  • 97 10 Rubber Drops One Cent SIXGAPORE rubber prices dropped a cent to 93i cents per ib. for first grade April shipment on a barely steady market. Price? opened slightly higher on lower rubber production figures. The market was quiet with very little business passing during the early part of the day.
    97 words
  • 108 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per pioul vesterriav were: Copra. Mar./ Apr. $28 buyers; $29 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $43 sellers; m drums S47A sellers: Muntok white pepper $101 sellers: Sarawak white $100 sellers. Special Sarawak black S7l. Singapore Ccpra Association closing prices yesterday: Straits
    108 words
  • 28 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Volume of external trade of Malaya m February totalled 5320 million, a drop of 542.4 million compared with the figure for January.
    28 words
  • 42 10 NEW YORK M-;.r 2~> Dow-Jones closing averages* STOCKS: 30 Industrials ***** 20 Rails 143.47 1") Ttiiities 70 fi9 65 Stock- 16(5 81 BONDS: 40 Bond- 90.85 The Dow-Jones Commodity futures Index (1924-26 averace equals 100> closed at 155.19 U.P.
    U.P.  -  42 words
  • 223 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The President of the All-Mclayo Chinese Mining Association, Mr. Chong Khoon Lin, declared the increase m the floor price of buffer stock tin would eliminate any danger of tin ihort age m the world. He said that the
    223 words
  • 149 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The U.S. trade development mission, which arrived m the Federation last night will study the possible sources for capital investment here. Mr. Charles E. Boehm. i:s leader, told the Standard. I Mr. Bochm said the team's big fob was to talk
    149 words
  • 45 10 Buyers Sellers Spo* f.oh (NODI.) 131 9'Al April RSS Xo. 1 94 Ml May RSS No. 2 94* Ml April RSS No. 1 Pi] 01 j April RSS No 1)0} 91 R.M.A. on re? tender: April 04 P4* May 94i 94J Tone: Idle.
    45 words
  • 66 10 L RUBBER production m the Federation of Malaya m February totalled 49,000 tons, drop as compared with the January figure of 63,260 ton?, according to statistics issued yesterday February output consisted of 27,002 tons of estate rubber (January 36,076 ton?) and 21,998 tons of smallholders' rubber (27.184 tons).
    66 words
  • 255 10 London Tin Rise Boosts Share Mart Opening lIADI iMtart ol Hh Iteal share markt: y. .^tcrday the bullish opening I [lowing the steep rise m the Lndon tin Mta| price. Failure of the locr.l mcta! market to respond resulted m profit-taking m the afternoon m the kin section which closed
    255 words
  • 226 10 MALAYAN sharebrokcr? vrsterday reported me following bUMHi 58 SOI F N ords $2"2 Gammon? $2.10; Ilammi rs $1 R2i; ;> ;c l $1.74 to $1.75; Jackson $1 i Cement? $1 .m to $1 Mi". Mci;il Box $1 65 Sime Darbf 12 $2 32|; Cold Storage M• StrftitS Sv
    226 words
  • 17 10 THE bigccst stadium floodlighting Installation m Britain has been completed at London's Chelsea Football Club ground.
    17 words
  • Article, Illustration
    17 10 vn L rj r H a»f»oi3 »>• Klqu.,-;..;*" 1 ■mom oil BOOH fl lfc. K. X 2
    17 words
  • Article, Illustration
    3 10 tiies
    3 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 738 10 Cambridge Oversea School Certificate and Higher School Certificate Examinations m Singapore 1957 Acceptance of Private Candidates r pilE f' :.'7.:r.- ca^^^ries r ■pr'vate candidates will ■a flowed enter foe the 1 -',7 C imbririse O v ersea -r. "1 Cq:\::::^\^ Exam.nat. n (a) Candidate- 7. r.o already hf Id a
      738 words
    • 635 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST 'RENDERS are invited for repairs and redecoration (a) 8 Mi l»«f 1 stony nn 4^ It G Oli I U r Real and X <-> CourtC Read, Wmwm Par-.< istsAsv c-,) H) 1 bfc dn <"f 3 storty n 4 ttn n C^ :r~e I I
      635 words
    • 509 10 NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M.V. "ORANJE" ARR: 26-3-57 B^rthfd: 26-3-1957 S.H.B. Godowns: 10/11. General snrref will be held on the 2-4-1957. Xo further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL 41, Robinson Road, Tfl: *****. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M.V.
      509 words
    • 203 10 OPENS tomorrow Hi Jte. Iff crmV ,^f I DOROTHY MAIjONE^'I a co-«»itiN<j WARD BOND KEITH ANDI BARBER-FERN- VILLE LIX! fen Boston. New York. Philadelphia v 4 |vi< Chi FERNSIA F£RNFI£LD 3C Mar i ArFroir New York, los AntiKt N Yorh L. a LEOVILLE S^.led MANDEVILLE 2C 2i Mai KINCSVILLE 16
      203 words
  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 80 10 EXPECTED TODAY M. Airways MLI2I 0955 KL/MAL M. Airways MLIOI 1245 PG/KL M. Airways ML4IS 1810 BRU M. Airways MLI 49 1920 PG/MAL M. Airways MLIO7 18:i5 MED/KL KLM KLB3O 0850 JAK M. Airways ML2I6 1540 PAL M. Airways MLIM 2040 HG KLM KLB2I 1335 AMS/BKOK M. Airways MLIO9 2020
      80 words

  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 546 11 I^CH TRADING CO., LTD. !>: 6 Robirncn Road icjtUE FUNNEL LINE I Im amuican mmm Y«»*. laWiwre Ph. ladcl h, a Cr Cult Ports icon PSh.ni e«n,n, V 23/2S Mir 29 3C Mar *i Ap* 24/25 Apt *6W7 Apr H •> tc icao «no ducha»tt C.rjo I VAN LLOYD I
      546 words
    • 1179 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 !i *j hncS) Mncorporattd m Sm««por«) tU ImcM o PP THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE C C«rn* n opt.on to proceed via efher ports to lo.id and discharge car C o SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Singapore Uc-ncdon tcr Liverpool .nd
      1,179 words
    • 825 11 MITSUI |5} LINE FOR JAPAN S'por« P.S'hom tenant Awobason Moru *or Kobe Yoi»ohonr,c 8 Anr Hoguroson Maru tor Kobe Yokohama 2b Apt p» FOR USA For New York Philadelphia. Boltimore Hoeiton Moro 14 Apr 1 7 Apr Meirinson Moru 1 5 May 18May FOR KARACHI, BOMBAY, v.o COLOMBO Amogison Moru
      825 words
    • 657 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES" OUI WARDS Soiling* toi »a*Qkck ond/ot fro. East P»r»or»o PS'kflir ?'o«r« "MEONIA" 29/31 Mor l/2Apr 3 5 Apr HANKGOK ONLI "SONGKMLA' 2/4 Apr "LALANDIA" 15/l7Apr 18 19Apr 20 21 Apr BANGKOK ONLY HOMfcWAkDb boilings Genoo, Antwerp Rotttrdom, Hamburg Copenhagen. Gothenburg. Otlo Spore P S'hoir Pensna KORFA' 8
      657 words

  • Article, Illustration
    355 12 r red Well g$ -ltza source of ame of the greatsnres from an archacologicc. is the setting rta THE LIVING IDOL. Cinemascope production m colour with Perspecta mic Sound, made on location Mexico by Albert Lewri for M-G-M release. The rich est discovery rto be made r Western
    355 words
  • 595 12 MY MINKS ARE ALL MALES! JAYNE TOLD DONALD ZEC with jsdyiot LONDON BURSTING wUk excitement (and out of a fitjure-huftcin^ leopard-skin sarong) Jayne Mansfield, the new Monroe, the suntanned sensation of Hollywood, phoned me from California. •Oh. Donald. I ju.-V had to talk to you." she cried, n BO murh
    595 words
  • Article, Illustration
    177 12 A'AMED "The Best Motion Picture Contributing to International (Jnd< rstanding," (Jnlversal-lnter-natfonars battle hymn was awarded a Golden Globe statuette by Urn Hollywood I \gn p- s 5 AsaodatJ n, irnali tic P pr< r.tmg r< i:..m 300 million readers around the world. Pr^rnL^ySS^P made the J ll( t
    177 words
  • 213 12 JNTELLIGENT film audiences have demanded "three dimensional, human villains." and as a result motion pictures have taken their greatest stride to artistic maturity, says Producer Sam Spiegel, whose Horizon Pictures film c d "The Bridge on the Kiver Kwai," a William HoldenAlec Guinnes-Jack Hawkins starrer m CinemaScope
    213 words
  • 68 12 QOLL7WOOD nook attract ititcrot of vi:;i!<,rs from fmtign countries. In I9M U i ftwliof ffMttti from 69 co mtrits, fln increase 170 orrr r'^' p■( riom poor, ec- cording /o i/jc Aitodctloa o/ Motion Picture Producer*. President Soekamo of Indonesia n- n:: r i(? owly :,'f nd^ sfafe
    68 words
  • 156 12 IN the sunset the fro/en st laur 1 whips up powdered snow Vromth*™, str( t(llcs far as u, u can s tc Wind I "^•"'h^ reels ba* from the wi denin* j Jsf/ £c lights of oSSSbJ^ TV\ LaWre Cc lishts are f <>Nj: THAI GOT AUAY. USe^v
    156 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 116 12 I dreamed I V v as m the rrani n maiden \<,\ h OVER., t'ITJ wvwy lines And i me m beautifu. >: *^>i»- J M ff«if Wlfls Maiiim Form PmrnmCmJ nfidend m ffe |*oVwf OJfcr^fc CMftjrfS N M M 4« H haj BIG RUSH DO JOIN 1 FULL ADVAK
      116 words

  • 38 13 me up to Mi -s W.vnnabc he Japanese girls were datively r- ived by r'.in Thi ir was clearly superior to hat of their rivals. oday the Huncaitea and r. teams v.i:i i r.n.il <nc untr-r L
    38 words
  • 1 13
    1 words
  • 139 13 LONDON. Marc: y -Manchester United, who the doub'r c h league champion Football Association cup, i m the league tonigni they were be y Bolton Wander* i •on are the first team this to beat United twir matches. They won natch m November by n
    139 words
  • 20 13 T.OXDOX. March 25 (Re Officer. 50 to 1 at last oria Club callover. oflßrially scratched from Wednesday's Lincolnshire Handicap.
    20 words
  • 536 13 Sam Astonished His Opponents NEW YORK. March 26.-Many world tennis authorities believe that the United States has a futureglobal champion m Sammy Giammalva of the University of Texas. The 22-year-old performer, now ranked seventh among U.S. tennis players, is constantly improving and experts believe he will
    536 words
  • 347 13 new york. March X, (AP).— The Brooklyn Dodgers and the Nca- York Yankees, W rid seriei opponents the psjtl *'-vo fee S, hooked up In tifhi pitching duel on Monday witn the Brooks besting the Yanics 1-0 ;n 11 innin g| Brooklyn*j Johnny Podres,
    347 words
  • 95 13 SYDNEY. March 25 (Reutcr> Champion tennis s*ar. Lewis Hoad stepped onto a tennis court for the first timein nearly two months yesterday and himself a thorough try-out, v.sing all shots. Afterwards ho said he "wen: quite well" and had no trouble at all. Hoad last week
    95 words
  • 488 13 Tudor Jinks And ESB Well Backed LONDON. M irch 25. iRi iCl Ing Dri jes at toViet ..i Club call- r her i n this w< i k\s Spring l> able" race i, the Line In hire Handicap and Qrand Natii nal steepfc eh i < .vi r W fUCSHIRI
    488 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 764 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITLIAFIOIMS VACANT WORKS ENGINEERING 4 PUCATK Rfl m Iswttsd V fi ob Urn rt Ideni I r the ving posil with Lever Brokers <M» Limi'ed. 1 > E: f r A ■>:.'■' a r.! Arc 25 Recognised Univen ty I egrec or Tec meal qualifical i Some practical
      764 words
    • 717 13 ACKNOVVLtDGME\r \f ess l:m t }><)( >i -U L X wish to tnai ill n i i• ds for the:- ole «s--sisUnce m varioui for sending scrolls. wresths. icie« etc. n the ;r.( r Madam Chew -.rr Hoon vhicl took placs* here on Tuesday March M, SITLAT!()\S VACANI ONE car:..
      717 words
  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 152 13 ier By Al Capp I I*\ •''VO Cr«6fls/5 I )MiUt v. J' j LI '"< A op By V-T. H ami m KNOW~| JJST GOT I I HE LOOKS OKAY.. UJ V STAND BY/ I'M \nowvkOtM y^cs/ njo seem^ to have/ aw, that's\ bringing him teSiiS^i ..SOME- /about it pe^jl.
      152 words
    • 362 13 ea^^ssT rp I) AY S QUOTATION: X "Life is no brief candle to me. It Is a M>rt of splendid torch which I have got hold of lor the moment, and I want to make it hnrn ;i" brightly a<> possible before handing it on to future Renerations." (jieorge Bernard
      362 words

  • 460 14  - SHOESHINE BOY, PREMIER IMPRESS IN TRIAL WINDSOR LAD From IPOH Tups— SHOESHINE BOY and PREMIER, two of Rinus van Breukelrn's candidates, were very impressive workers on the training track this morning when they covered three furlongs m the smart time <>f 37 1 5 sec. with ease Striding o *hly
    460 words
  • 61 14 Scoopspic Mr. T II Kwik proudly leads m his Selansor Gold Cup winner. Pappa's Love, at Kuala Lumpur last Saturday. Astride Pappa's Love is Don Paterson Left picture shows Mr. Y. L. Lee. owner of Rubber Planter, receiving the A.A. Ilenwelrr Memorial trophy fro m Datin
    Scoopspic  -  61 words
  • 354 14 Indians Take Command, Hit Fathuls 4-1 INDIAN Recreation Cl strated they were the masi command and hit the hi^h four <;oal> to onv m the S; match at Jalan Besar Stad Their reward, it is n within the space of 10 :.r.:. m Tie second half and they I was
    354 words
  • 169 14 WELLINGTON. New Zealand. March 26. (Reuten- ilia's touring cricket team be O tral Districts at New I ith today by ten wickets. With arrears of 53 and eicht second innings wickets m hand when play was resumed m the three days game, the Dist:
    169 words
  • 90 14 No Int'l Meets For Zatopek PRAGUE, Mardl 19 (Router) -K'r.il Zttopck, Czccho.-lo- i .;a's ace cii>tance runner, 1 not compete In International Athletic] abroad, it Wt iy Oflldall of the C bot OVak Athletic! Association today Th<- V -rre oonmtntini on i Foreign Pn i res nrti thai Zatopek mighi
    90 words
  • 127 14 FOLLOWING have beta ■elected t<> rcprc>C!.t Me Army 1 Singa] >:y i!. a Singapore Cricket Association Senior Tournament Fixture vettUfl U'.ivor.^v at Tainjm 00 Sur.d;iv. ;;i. we mi Ban oa (Cai 1 1 I School >f Liizu up Nee Soim>. Lt. Malleti IMBTC); Pte Grindrod i
    127 words
  • 58 14 THE fo'.lowir;^ have boon >clcr\cc: to r'.ay for Singapore 'A' n-:,in.t :hr Ro>a! Wci-h Pusilien on March 29 at 7.00 pan. at the JJalao Besar Stadium Skinner; O.^irin Marrof Tahir; Wari, Johan Has an' Omnr R;,r-.,t; Ramakri>nn;i La/.im A(i m. Ibrahim Hanifl (Urn Swee, Palaniappan n-rrves-
    58 words
  • 197 14 DATES FOR INTERPORTI TENNIS _X! LL^KM R. Tu< c .r.gapore Lawn 1.•.:-..- u-jj] d o be.l t<7 i a dates of th. am uil Malayan I. c-. ,:r. c Intcri nrl s compc 'an be i at Kuala Lumpu ing Mtrdeka celebrations August thi« year d Mr V Rajaratr.a:. S«*w*tor
    197 words
  • 437 14 IN this year's $10,000 Mobil-as Economy Run the third to be held m Malaya there will be four classes for standard production cars. Every one of these cars will he carrying two official observers. This is one of the new regulations for the event.
    437 words
  • 51 14 iw^ d U r d boXinff flv «^sht champion Pas- ni r. K S u hmVn IIPr ln training at the Atl.uit;, üb. Kurnos Aires. Arjeotina. on March 12 Perez s (o lUTntratl training for his title fi^ht with British boxer Dai Dower that takes place this month
    AP  -  51 words
  • 185 14 DOWER SET FOR PEREZ BUENOS AIRES. March 2G (AP» British fly weight champion Dai Dower, his manager Nat Seller and promoter Jack Solomons were received today by Brki.sh Ambassador Sir Francis Evans at the embassy. AUo present were Lazaro Kici, manager of world champion Pascual Perez and K. Limpenny. British
    185 words
  • 57 14 IPOH. Tuc- PHrak Lmvn Tennis Association are railing for entries tor thii year's Sultan*! Cup inter-team knockout competition which will start m early April. All entries should be submitted to the Hon. Secretary Of the Perak L.T.A.. Mr. Lim Eng Keat c/o East Asiatic jocU> vn.
    57 words
  • 67 14 Today's sport SOCCER. S A FA. Youth Competition Vms <s f A■ drew's School nA r i Jr f -nn School at Jalan Bt \t Stadium at 5 1J p FRIENDLY: KattmQ Sporti C ib PJ I*GJ Ferrer Pmrk BASKETBALL: S> qa re Youth Sports Centrr Ba?k< rball Leapi c
    67 words
  • 355 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Turs Education Minister. D.Jto Abdul Razak. was last nicht chosen chairman of the Board oi Control of the Si.3 million Merd.ra Stadium opening on Independence eve this August 30 Ft r ion's Chief MinKT Tunku Abdul Rahman cot. tuted the board of control
    355 words
  • 114 14 SAFA PICKS BAKAR AWANG BAKAR, who is back In Rood form, Is among the 16 players selecti d to participate Ln the annual soccer match between BAFA and BelanKor. on March 30. The team will 1< aye Sinpapore on March ~'j for Kuala Lumpur and r< I urn on April
    114 words
  • 78 14 A GRAND rte a nee by pore Eterreatioi Club to whip Sc i tar Football Qul l goal 1') ;p. a SAFA U ag ie on the pa lang 3 1 sterNonii baoßd 1 while Peters L. Kin si, ana' Adi netted the remaining goal 1
    78 words
  • 34 14 DETROIT Miemean. Marc 26. (A: Arc ie M ccd to defend Ufhl heavyweight boxing title m Detroit's Olympia Stadium on June 7 against rmerof the chuck Spieser- A' thonj bout on A;
    34 words
  • 112 14 slxg a pore Telephone Board Sports Club, firm favourites for this yearns SAF\ Division 3A title, were extended by Indian Brotherhood Soccerites. Telephone Board woa by five goals to two In their leafue ftxture at Farrer Park yesterday STB led 2-1 at half time.' Goals were by
    112 words
  • 208 14 3 "AIM, THE Km *1 there you ha\e th« I seen during tin I Services fifteen 1 R< Oodn who ace Combined Services The team returned y<f tour of Japan. I Rev. (<m k i uric near In th< I and thej puvv, <>i the 1 i:. is y\
    208 words
  • 3 14 I 1
    3 words
  • 7 14 hongkJ APi P3 acted a Ca
    7 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 42 14 01/cUN p-opuu* i I 1 TODAY 6c XOW 11 dm 1.45 J 1j i women whoiovMMl Ii fcj^^^^^_- 1 Q^Evl JOEL McCREA^ FELICIA PARR JEFF MO_RRC*..^ r7«r H '(Z {EJ&id <*^3 mur a A 1 I .> \'K^< 40/ r> «r 4a J
      42 words