Singapore Standard, 6 October 1958

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

Total Pages: 12
1 12 Singapore Standard
  • 24 1 )fc St SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Coble TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1958 Vol. IX No. 96. O IS ets. 12 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
    24 words
  • 107 1 Drive Goes On In 'Operation Bomoh' m PENANC, Sun. The Special Branch Police continued their 'Operation Bomoh" drive on subversive elements here *nd arrested another member of the banned Socialist Youth League yesterday. The man, Lee Teow Eng, was taken from a house m Noordin Street by
    107 words
  • 323 1 NICOSIA, Oct. 5 (Reuter) Cyprus terrorists today killed a British serviceman and injured four others m a series of ambushes m widely scattered parts of the island. Three soldiers and a Greek Cypriot who was with them under arrest were injured when terrorists
    323 words
  • 137 1 MISSILES REACH FORMOSA TAIPEI, Oct. 5. (Reuter). First components of American Nike-Hercules ground -to air missiles arrived *here today to protect Formosa's cities and war-bases. The United States Taiwan Defence Command issued a statement saying that the Nike-Hercules, which are capable of being fitted with a nuclear war-head, could destroy
    137 words
  • 51 1 BRUSSELS, Oct. 5 (Renter) -A poisoned chocolate scare spread today m Belgium as more people became ul after eatlng^hocolate ed with mrtny lBl l which contains, wood alcohol. Twelve Belgians have been arrested m a Police probe fnto the racket which is blamed lor nine -eatha
    51 words
  • 194 1 Dato Taken To Hospital In 'Copter KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Permanent Secretary In the External Affairs Ministry, Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil, and his wife Datin Nasisah were this morning rushed back to Kuala Lumpur by helicopter, for treatment of injuries sustained m a car accident near Mentakab yesterday. The Dato and
    194 words
  • 73 1 SEOUL, Oct. 5 (UPI) A pretty female spy has been arrested by South Korean intelligence agents m a sea battle off the west coast near the Korean demilitarized zone. The Communist operative, identified as Kirn Nan Yul. 31, was sailing south with five male agents aboard a
    73 words
  • 183 1 Now Ragging Is Banned At Hongkong Varsity HONGKONG. Oct. 5 (UPI) —The Registrar of University of Hongkong announced today that the University would not tolerate its students Vm*+!m9m* m Hongkong University student proved to have bullied a freshman would be suspended for at least a year. t Last week the
    183 words
  • 238 1 They are an S 9 pare and Fed. police *§vanted 9 lists SINGAPORE Police raided a hotel twice m the Jalan Besar area yesterday, and arrested nine illegal immigrants believed to be deserters from the Indonesian Army and Navy. Several forged Singapore and Federation
    238 words
  • 121 1 INDONESIA SHOWS HER AIR MIGHT JAKARTA, Oct. 5, (Reuter). Indonesia today hurled 30 warplanes into the sky m a display of the Republic's growing armed might. Jets from Western and Soviet bloc countries highlighted the celebration of armed forces day. Fighters screaming down at treetop level bombed, rocketed and machine-gunned
    121 words
  • 30 1 FRENCH radio listeners heard only recorded music and occasional news bulletins yesterday as technicians of tne state owned Paris Radio network went on strike for more pay.— Reuter
    Reuter  -  30 words
  • 74 1 ZSA ZSA PREFERS A SIGNOR ROME. Oct. 5 (Reuter) Zsa*Zsa Gabor has told Italian televiewers that the difference between Italian and American men is: American men spend so much time working they haven't any time for women. Italian men spend so much time with women they haven't any time for
    74 words
  • 235 1 Boy, Victim Of Thugs, Dies On Seeing Mother AN aged hawker found his son badly slashed sprawling m front of a school near his home m Silat Road, Singapore early yesterday morning. The son. Tan Hong Geok, 19, died a few minutes later when his mother appeared on the scene
    235 words
  • 154 1 Jayne Is Furious Abour An Advurt bbVbbbbV^K^bb! bbbbb^bbbbbT*~ .bbbbbT^bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV «T bbbbw^LbbbbV^l IP* *W jßbb^^P^ Oct. (UPI). Actress Jayne Maneii'eldYlflte well-built blond*, yesterday said that net curvß^cayne from nature and that she did not need She issued this statement while instructing her attorneu to seek a "cease and desist" order agamst
    154 words
  • 34 1 TOKYO. Oct. 5 (ReuterV— The Indian Embassy m Tokyo today confirmed the Indian President. Dr. Rajendra Prasad had invited Emperor Hirohito, Empress Nagako and Crown Prince Akihito to visit India,
    34 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 112 1 pJ*X) BEEB 1 RHYMING 1 NOW! 1 $5,000 1 lst $1,000 **5 250 I S::::..t 100 y. »-v s*ss psssssJ w <■• am^^ 0 -cciv« a caaa of !P «P»*i?^^«jjgjay i^ J" A CC UC V- J '.:;V ispo**" »«et Jl c ,m c j m*p .^M deos»onw.H Send your
      112 words

  • 520 2 NOT SUFFICIENT JOBS FOR TOP MEN Chew Warns Patents At School Opening SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, yesterday warned that it was dangerous to have too many top men without enough jobs for them or, at the other extreme, too many, unskilled men at the bottom. Mr.
    520 words
  • 163 2 SINGAPORE'S Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan, last night warned the people of Singapore that unless discharged prisoners received help and guidance there i was every danger that they would go back to a life of crime. Mr. Justice Tan, who is
    163 words
  • 100 2 Malaya Back Fund Aid P roper NEW DELHI, Oct. 5 (Renter) Sir Henry Lee. Finance Minister 0 t Malaya, said here yesterday that his country was interested m the American idea of the International Development Association to provide funds for under-. developed countries, which! wU be put forward at the
    100 words
  • 114 2 CALL TO USE POLL FORMS CAREFULLY PENANG. Sun— The Flections Officer here is appealing to everyone doing registration work to use the election forms carefully and to avoid any unnecessary wastage. Political parties and associations have also been requested to send m completed forms to the elections office at frequent
    114 words
  • Article, Illustration
    18 2 pic. SINGAPORE'S Education MimT "*S Kee, cuts the tape to dScSj P f ?e/sccr^ My -J Standard
    Standard  -  18 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1685 2 WJJMjAmmmmWml l^~^Jm m *fm m i*> ssl The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTBRriI) j Ia the High Court oi*the C Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 142 o* 1958. Re: V. MATHI CO. (a firm) of No. 6, Bonham Street, Singapore, 1. Receiving Order made 19th September, 1958. Date
      1,685 words
    • 605 2 NOTICES if B ?clKJMl to ,ce m the High Court of the ♦Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 609 iOf 1957. Re: JIMMY LEE CHIANG KENH Of No. 15, Upper Circular Road, Singapore,* 1. Receiving Order made llth October. 1957. Date of Adjudication llth October, 1957. Date
      605 words
    • 228 2 NOTICE In the Supreme Court of the Federation of Malaya In the High Court at Ipoh IN BANKRUPTCY No. 71 Of 1958. Re: HUM JIN FANG of Ocean Trading, Telok Anson. Notices of Receiving Order Etc In Non-Summary Case Receiving and Adjudication Orders made: 15th Sept 1958. Date and Place
      228 words
    • 138 2 Hock Guan Hin Co., Sin Hong Leong Co., t Chin Soon I Co., Ipok Hock Hoe Co., (nt United Auto Sqfc, N Guan Hoe Co. Ltd., Ip Sin Hoe H/n Co., Kuala Xi Leong Co., Kuala Ka| Sin Hoe Hin Co., lap (DEALERS in-RALEIGH, MM and ROBIN HOOD BICYQB are
      138 words

  • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 356 3 *7 hock which Singapore residents felt heard the first announcement of the move to restrict the entry W fo the country was eased by the full hich a spokesman of the Ministry of fifoirs has *iven of the objects of the v,5 statement that "free movement 1 Causeway will
      356 words
    • 414 3 I would be wrong to draw any over-hasty ■w ether on U.S. Secretary of State Mr. 'Duties reference to the possibility of an ■m of Nationalist forces from the off-shore 1 3s 'He price of a cease-fire m the Straits of I President Chiang Kai-shek's impatient ■to the idea.
      414 words
  • 14 3 B U| (5 im««) AH depattment* W^^Ji* S; nr: SR
    14 words
  • LONDON CORNER
    • 1005 3 Backs To The Engine SCARBOROUGH. J SUPPOSE that m my time I must have reported the best part of twenty, or maybe thirty, political Normally, at the Press table, I ride facing the engine where you can see the Platform and the wellknown faces that adorn it. But I am
      1,005 words
  • 264 3  - GUINEA OPENS THE GA TE Colin Legum By ACCRA The decision of France Guinea's voting "No" to the French constitutional referendum has brought an immediate response from the French Government. M. Sekou Toure. Guinea's 36--year-old Prime Minister, has been informed that the territory will no longer receive financial or administrative
    264 words
  • Shorts from the Talks
    • 93 3 "SO far we have a society m which scientific method has given us immense advance m technology and our political progress has been, by comparison, nothing. If we could apply the same knowledge of scientific research and thought to politics, we might make comparable progress and
      93 words
  • 867 3  -  MARTIN HARRISON By Paris, QENERAL de Gaulle'a crushing referendum victory has given him constitutionally unlimited power to govern France for the next four months. Sunday's vote has set Into motion the machinery which will give the Fifth Republic its new President ana Parliament by February.
    867 words
  • 436 3  -  CECIL NORTHCOTT By Frankfurt, THE threat of television is being successfully countered by the world's book publishers, according to the statistics of the Frankfurt International Book Fair, which this year has drawn 1.300 publishers from 2b countries. In five great halls of the Frankfurt Fair buildings
    436 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 16 3 -ENABLE JEWELLERY •ACTIVE SILVERWARE I QUALITY ELECTROPLATE mmmmm m t HENDRY Manufacturing Jewellers Lumpur and Singapore.
      16 words
    • 47 3 PRODUCTS H WA\m^ fa^mm^kmVA^*] Whatever your choice Mm. f% mf* 1 pIZJMR"^ of these famous DANISH CHEESE fSBI as-smMmMm FRESH MILK mMm e^===JPP"^J PURE DAIRY CREAM Bf I B Bj LUNCHEON MEAT /pg| AJM PORK LUNCHEON MEAT M COOKED HAM mSBE/I P?^J Available at your favourite grocer's
      47 words

  • 320 4 Life Intolerable In Red China, They Say TWO Singapore schoolgirls, who are now m Kowloon, Hongkong, have writter Io the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, for permission to return to Malaya. The girls had run away to Red China, and finding
    320 words
  • 142 4 Police Stops Air Escape Of Colony Triad Leader IPOH, Sun. Two plainclothes Police Inspectors, following a tip-off, sped over three miles and arrived at the Ipoh airport just m time to prevent a youth, suspected to be a secret society "big shot", from boarding the afternoon plane for Singapore. The
    142 words
  • 92 4 500 Reds wiped out in Fed. KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. *Five hundred terrorists were eliminated, almost one out of every four m the jungle, last year, leaving a strength of 1.646 at the end of the year, the Federation Annual Report stated. Security Forces casualties were 11 killed and 33 wounded
    92 words
  • 30 4 Revenue from the sale of wifeless licences m the Federation increased steadily. By Dec. 31 some 175,000 licences were issued bringing m $2,100,000, $150,000 came from Rediffusion subscribers.
    30 words
  • 62 4 KOTA BHARU. Kelantan, Sun. About 50 people of Kampong Perol. Daerah Kadok m the Kota Bharu District this morning put up two cattle sheds, under the leadership of their Penghulu. This is a project under the Community Develo pment Scheme, sponsored by the District Officer, Kota
    62 words
  • 259 4 1,800 City Workers Sweep Roads, Clean Drains: Mayor Ong Leads The Way SINGAPORE'S Mayor Ong Eng Guan with several City Councillors and an "army" of about 1,800 Council employees swept the streets and cleaned gutters as an example to others m the anti-litter campaign. They
    Standard  -  259 words
  • 229 4 Release Detainees 3 -man team to ask KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The closed door session of the Malayan Peoples' Socialist Front decided this afternoon to send a delegation to see Defence Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussein, regarding those detained m connection with "Operation Bomoh" last week. The delegation will
    229 words
  • 60 4 Dolls To Aid Charity THE Singapore Children's Society will hold a bazaar at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday m aid of its convalescent home at Tanah Merah. Among the many stalls at the bazaar will be one at which dolls of all nations will be on sale. Standardpic shows
    60 words
  • 94 4 Murder Toll 166 Last Year KUALA LUMPUR, SunFederation Annual Report for 1957 states there were 166 murders (26 attributed to Communist terrorists) 64 gang robberies (13) 297 robberies (33) and 3,913 housebreakings. "There were indications that. wi:h the improvement m the emergency situation, a tendency towards increased secret society activity
    94 words
  • 150 4 The Inspectorate, an independent department directly responsible to the Minister foi Education since July last year, has uncovered and reported on certain administrative and professional weaknesses m school*, it added. "The Inspectorate has been able to show m some detail where the standards of teaching and learning
    150 words
  • 237 4 THE threatened strike by 500 nighty the Singapore City Council, scheduled to *2 day has been postponed for a fortnight W no settlement a lon .heir two den workers would i wo:k without furtJia 10 the Counc:. The Nightsoi" Xi Union, which reprq men. took
    237 words
  • 61 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Film Unit earned a record revenue of $504.67:-! last year as compared w:'h $282,582 m 1956. states the Federation Annual Report. THE "hig sweep" at its height. Standardpic shows (fro m left): Mr. K. M. Byrne, Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, Dr. Goh Keng
    61 words
  • 59 4 Extortion Gang Men Trapped SINGAPORE Police arrested two members of an extortion gang after laying a trap at the seventh mile. Changi Road, on Saturday morning. The trap was laid as a result of an extortion letter sent to a family on Sept. 29. The letter contained two bullets. The
    59 words
  • 79 4 KUALA One terror^ j the Pengeraftf j yesterday Field F orC go*! fire a* an of terrorists. An h«J .;-:;< believed JJ S with the re* A r:::^ a d \^i tion we:<- M The riemtfi Se '1 terrorists J r i ier Fu l-;^ the terrorut x i
    79 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements

  • 603 5 8-SOCS WARN NEW DANGER SINGAPORE Power-Hungry Politicians? Evral of,al,st Pa Jm„ P^ ,lc y statement yesterday called on the Eire to beware of a sinister form of Imperialism* which was KJe a dictatorship of bureaucrats, political hirelings and propagan- vUI be presented to the party's annual delegates conference V- to
    603 words
  • 145 5 BUTTERWORTH, Sun.—Democracy is on trial m Malaya, said the secretary of the Labour Party, Butterworth branch, Mr. Gerald V. Abraham, m a Press statement today. He said the recent arrests of opposition party leaders by the Alliance Government was an attempt to "frighten men." "The Government
    145 words
  • 66 5 ■yC 5... Sarai increase P pulati n year. [•Annual Rep n I-' iv: ci B 3 21 1419 m Ljj, an increase and Hw Malaysian into rate a:: the t. 3 p 1 infantile mor- p« Band m flan as Ijj it ns the ng Q Gie I m
    66 words
  • 55 5 Cp, S;n- registeri fccartment of i j- '-'-.r was •Weraiou Ant: -'..'.'Z [2 than 500 y -'x :~r the ■nuocid a Ai iren m homes ad;tem m to m I»e c Ed s end. ?rs r ight i 2.204, '*This ted prnve- I 1•- ibe homes >. 250 *L
    55 words
  • 28 5 r X petwing k r fi soi« }*x »taSJ Sec h 'o J i ai n Sitha rill re r v "-c cr a...-.: h■ m B
    28 words
  • 538 5 Rank To Distribute Disney Films SINGAPORE and the Federation are assured more Disney films m the future as the result of a distribution agreement just signed by the J Arthur Rank Organization, Singapore, and Walt Disney Productions, Burbank, California, through the Disney representative for the Far East, Mr. Alexander Caplan.
    538 words
  • 21 5 L L Vp l v, f :a i- f 4 ■< c Un k, PSSS-t the P-^> c and a *Urr.pong
    21 words
  • 59 5 PENANG, Sun. Directors of Chin Brothers Co., Ltd., celebrated the third anniversary of the company's investment and finance department uith a cocktail party at No. IT Church Street, yesterday afternoon. The guests were received by the Directors, Messrs. Chin Swee Loon and Chin Kirn Fook J
    59 words
  • 115 5 Rush For British Passports KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —In the first eight months of 1957 up to Merdeka, there was a rush to obtain British passports, but the majority of applicants merely wished to get the document as a souvenir or under the mistaken impression that possession would help them after
    115 words
  • 221 5 SUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malayan People's Ist Front will establish a welfare state based on a Socialist programme if it came into power, 'declared the vice-chairman of the MPSF and president of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. D.S. Ramanathan, at the Front's congress here
    221 words
  • 175 5 Blushing bride stepped out of the plane... TT HAPPENED at the Singapore Airport, x Paya Lebar. yesterday. A man m a natty dark grey suit and his blushing bride, m a flowing wedding gown, stepped out of a Malayan Airways plane The groom wa s Mr. Richard Loo, 27, a
    175 words
  • 258 5 'Fast To Death' Man Refuses Offer Of Food. Shelter KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— V. R. Menon, a former Seremban Labour Office clerk, who is on a hunger strike -—now m its 14th day— in front of the Labour Ministry here, has declined the offer of food and shelter m the home
    258 words
  • 122 5 RAUB, Sun. A police constable, Samsuddin bin Abdul Rahman. 25, was yesterday sentenced to five months imprisonment by Magistrate Inche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah for theft of a bicycle. Samsuddin stole a bicycle belonging to a shopkeeper, Chan Yee How, on the night of
    122 words
  • 27 5 THE total value of all minerals* exported during 1957 was $444,400,000 on which export duty amounting to $61,495,000 was paid, the Federation Annual Report said.
    27 words
  • 107 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Seiangor Alliance executive committee will meet tomorrow to elect four candidates for the next Municipal elections to be held m November. The Kuala Lumpur UMNO executive committee met today and appointed two of its officials for this election. It is learnt that
    107 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 261 5 Don't Miss The Chance. Unbelievable Prices Normal Price Now Arrow Neck Ties 5.50 .90 each Arrow one size Stretchable Sock 3.25 1.10 American Cotton Dacron Wash Wear Sport Shirt 15.50 4.90 American Drip Dry 100% Dacron Shirt 22.50 5.50 American White Coloured Arrow and Manhattan Shirts (Sizes from 14 to
      261 words

  • 5 6
    5 words
  • 412 6 Malayan who fought Japs is new Malay Regt. chief PORT DICKSON, Sun.— Lieut. Col. Khalid bin Hashim, 42, who took over command of the Royal Malay Regiment depot here yesterday from Lieut. Col. 11. B. D. Crozier. is the first Malayan officer to be Depot Commander since the RMR was
    412 words
  • 45 6 MISS Lim Kiong Jek, 22, a former Singapore Chinese School student, who left the Colony yesterday by Air India for further studies m Europe. Miss Lim, who will be away for three years, will take up courses on science and mathematics.
    45 words
  • 55 6 A.S.P. Tan Jee Bah with a party of detectives raided an unnumbered attap hut at Wishart Road, Singapore, yesterday, and recovered some secret society weapons. Five parangs, an axe and three electric bulbs filled with acid were discovered. The hut, said the police, was Gang 08
    55 words
  • 29 6 IPOH. Sun.— RotarUn B. Flinter will speak on "Evolution of Life" at the Rotary Club luncheon here on Thursday at the Railway Station Hotel at 1.05 p.m.
    29 words
  • 144 6 TWENTY sturdy young men of Cheng San ViUage, behind the Serangoon Garden Estate of Singapore, turned out early yesterday to dig a new drain and straighten the channel under the 12-foot concrete bridge built by the villagers themselves two years ago/ Erosion was cutting away the banks
    144 words
  • 109 6 THE Singapore Government is considering a suggestion by the Kaum Ibu (women's section) of the UMNO that besides English, Malay should be used as a medium of instruction m midwifery. The Kaum Ibu. at its meeting at the Malay Farm last Saturday, also suggested that midwifery
    109 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 538 6 mlJMVnSntm PW^B SAX tk\\^L*\\ WJ*m\\\\ l\ SSmEHI I W nV?J i^fl ■irliT 4 HinY A llllK II mm I i '™»4BmmmmMmmfc> KOW S*—*»9 M. 1.45. 4, 6.30 A 9.30 E jjrag" "IMITATION CENEmi" i Nt»t Caaam "THR CtXPRJT" Ma ft (Sarin. E 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 A 9.30 BRIGITTE BAUDOT
      538 words
    • 308 6 vanai^anHvHaßßialßHßHßißfaßiß ii ft Robert Mitchum «EjiL A J m Robert Wagner lIS I1|111Iai.»« 1 a^> r* BHBQJ'grY'B^Jopo'agaaannai IM jtlME.Mfliajfifiay lasT; W CHARLES BRONSON 0 i,v <4 *i s» Io »4t '■""-"TaaTaaa, Da" 4 {BHIHiHsB-l ari SHOWS DAILT AT I Wl!f!li«--.ia., Ly Phone 54<Kt» 4 SHOWS DAILT AT 1 .00, w
      308 words
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 639 6 lama W•! i iIFII *J I Wm MDCMRAM RUBY: Beware of Pickpockets CAXa.I 1 1 JLi kl r^aaaw *1 ■l'lf a l k a A I aaa atictaiD/ini 12 4 5 3 645 and 9 .i 5 pm MIU |AUUi t |jir A V^ CAPITOL: Brother Karamazov °S5J >N 1
      639 words

  • 799 7  -  JENNY *y r MON DAYS <J ate <Jete a 4 Simple Easy To Follow 'J'HE answer to those who are keen m learning Chinese cooking ij the book entitled "Chinese Restaurant Dishes", written by Miss Chan Sow Lin of Kuala Lumpur. You will find it most
    799 words
  • 494 7  -  GLORIA GORDON By QXN you remember the exact date that Richard 111 ascended the throne of England? Can you translate a passage of Virgil from Latin into English? Can you recite m alphabetical order the rivers of North America? And if you can't, does it matter?
    494 words
  • 115 7 Spots On The Curtain MRS. C. tells me she dyed IT 1 some cream curtains which had faded, and that now they are covered m brown, spots. "I tried boiling the frill," she says, "but the stains won't come out." The trouble was, I think, that the dye
    115 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 19 7 WHO KMOW y I*r3 r^^^astfMjT H "H'HTIT n IONING BEST! g^V Taafatnay^ m__^ mm m^ m mmwmm^WmWmWm\ m T«ma.
      19 words
    • 349 7 THE RIGHT PLACE TO VISIT cheapest- EVER G. E. C. Refrigerator smashed price "\\|V/ .X Attractire Models payable. QAI Pj tfa^^^^^L by 24 monthU equal ptjtnents BABOON COTTON li^ "£S^>> ro NOIM-IRONING SILK at 40 cents Wl\ 1 H ia^ffi)!]/! KjjjiMh 'ij pvj [PITf a yard upwards B\ \^^JHBj^ IfWteP^
      349 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 398 7 V tatioV: H HI Mi the HH ma ||MiMiBI BKaan ggonMn"gpa"naa »n af/ava f MWAmW tfl 1 z HUM H By RITA Da MAR gOjTHn xTF: parental interests, and you •gggo*^ wiU make P ro ir*MP SCORPIO— Oct. 23 to p. Nov 21— Promote advanced ,n r ov 'J Projects.
      398 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 873 8 ANGLO-FRENCft TRADING CO.. LTD. Tel: *****/8. *****/4 132/6, Robinson Reed THE SLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax. Boston, flew Tork. Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports. Spore P. Sham Penang MYRMIDON 22/26 Oct 27 Oct 28 Oct Carriers option to proceed vie other porta to toed end discharge cargo NORTH
      873 words
    • 1175 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 241 2 (18 Hnes) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 linos) ,h o'. P r THE BLUE PUMMEL UME £7 SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW. LONDON 9 CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed vie other ports to load end discharge carge (via Sues with liberty to
      1,175 words
    • 939 8 MITSUI |g| LINE Spore P. Sham Penang FOR JAPAN Nasusan Mam for Yokohama, Kobe. Moji fiOct Oct Hokuboson Maru for Yokohama, Kobe Moji 12 Oct 'OOcr 9 Oct FOR U.S.A. vio SUEZ For New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore via Bombay. Awojison Mom 12 Oct 15 Oct ETA. N. York 29 Nov
      939 words
    • 541 8 EAST ASIATIC I HOMIWAKOS Sailing, to. *<„ J7 W R.»».rd.m, c™»„. c^ I "BUSUANGA" .out ./'I Colling Gdynio V "SONGKHLA" --so, I "FALSTRIA" 20/21 Oct 22 I UTWARDS Bangkok J Cno,, 8* "INDIA" "JUTLANDIA" 21/ n 7,7| i "SIENA" OENMARK HOUSE KUALA LUMPUo I SINCAPORE 84 *»T 12. RattU, Q..v
      541 words

  • 419 9 COPRA arrivals m Singapore last week, estimated at 1,200 tons, were from Sumatra and nearby Indonesian islands, with no further arrivals yet from East Indonesia, says Lewis and Peat (Spore) Ltd.'s weekly produce report. Prices secured were around $33f td $34* per picul loose delivered
    419 words
  • 192 9 'Malaya Lacking Technical Know-how' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Malaya has the "enterprise and business ability," but lacks the technical "know-how," according to a memorandum prepared by the International Labour Organisation Productivity Demonstration mission. It says most of the plants established and managed by Europeans m this country have a standard comparable
    192 words
  • 199 9 Move To Capitalize Reserves A RESOLUTION will be tabled at the extra-ordinary general meeting of Fraser and Neave Ltd. m Singapore on Oct. 25 to capitalise $5,400,000 from the reserve accounts of the company. The sum for capitalization represents $2,175,000 from the company's Capital Reserve Account and $3,225,000 from the
    199 words
  • 95 9 TO MARK the renewal of their agency for the Borgward Factory m Germany, Asia Motor Co. Ltd.. held a dinner at the Cathay Restaurant. Singapore, on Saturday. Asia Motor's sales manager, Mr. James Lim. said at the dinner that the firm had held the Borgward agency since
    95 words
  • 48 9 Rice imports into Pakistan m the first half of 1958 were 222.089 metric tons, well above the 140,890 tons imported m the same period of 1957. Forty-seven percent of imports were from Burma, 42 percent from the United Staes. and 11 P er cent lrom Thailand.
    48 words
  • 187 9 U.S. Promises Fuller Economic Aid Mr. Christopher H. Phillips, the U.S. permanent representative on the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) has pledged full American aid at the United Nations this year to promote worldwide economic development. America's proposal for economic aid will be put before the General Assembly's Economic Committee
    187 words
  • 56 9 Bank Extends US $855 m Credit WASHINGTON, Oct. 5- The Export-Import Bank of Washington, principal international lending agency of the United States, authorized credits totalling $855,620,000 during the 12 months ending June, this year. In the bank's annual report to the Congress, Mr. Samuel C. Waugh. president, said 191 new-
    56 words
  • 34 9 EDINBURGH, Oct. 4 (Reuter) Industrial output m Scotland is running below last year's level, according to official figures published today. Manufacturing industries as a whole are down by two-and-a-half per cent.
    34 words
  • 34 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made, the following changes m its rates to merchants on Saturday:Selling T.T. or O.D. ready were: French Francs *****; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
    34 words
  • 133 9 PARIS, Oct. 4 (Reuter.Berliet a leading French E£vy truck manufacturer, hai claimed to have developed a revolutionary low consumption engine wnicn runs on any type otjue. animal, vegetable or mineral —from crude oil to cod liver the "magic.- the en- gine has already been tested
    133 words
  • Finance And Commerce
    • 422 9 TRADING VOLUME LOW ON LOCAL MARKET By A Market Correspondent MALAYAN markets hove not been following m the steps of those of New York or London. The Dow Jones average at 532.09 hit a new all time peak during the week. In London, there are indications of lower interest rates,
      422 words
    • 100 9 AN exhibit at the twoday display of latest National Cash equipment, held during the week-end, was this billing machine shown m the photo which turns out a receipt-cum-bill all m one operation. Costing $30,000 (Singapore price), the machine has 18 main classifications and a comprehensive r?.nge of
      100 words
    • 202 9 THE Federation Ministry of Commerce and Industry has pointed out, m a statement released m Kuala Lumpur, that the curb on importation of cotton textiles from China is necessary m order to protect a local industry. I It refers to a textile 1 weaving
      202 words
    • 54 9 TWENTY-ONE year old Law Jack Sun, son of Stand-ard-Vacuum Oil Company employee. Mr. Law Hon Jin, of Kuala Lumpur, has left for America for further studies under a full 5 -year Teagle Foundation Scholarship. He will study for a r 'vii Engineering degree at Cornell University,
      54 words
    • 401 9 COMPANY REPORTS Robinson 4c Co. Ltd: On their Company's Centenary share. holders were presented with another splendid Report. Net profit for year ended ***** appertaining to Ordinary capital amounted to $1,430,000 <35. 9%) from which a final distribution of 20% will make 26% total for the year on the Ordinary
      401 words
    • 378 9 Business done from Sept. 27 to Oct. SIINDUSTRIALS: Federal Dispensary $1.09, Fraser Neave Ords. $2.77$ to $2.80 cum all. Gammons $156 to $157, Hammer Co $1.56 to $1.53. Hongkong Banks (Col) $404.00, Hong, kong Banks (London) £425. Malayan Breweries $2.95 cd.cb.. Ma. lava Cement $1.37
      378 words
    • 72 9 MR. B.K. VARMA (right), technical officer at India's Ministry of Food and Agriculture, and Mr. YP. Shreevastava, instructor m agriculture at a training centre m Bihar, are among 12 agricultural scientists undergoing a five -month study course on crop protection m a research station m Britain. Photo
      72 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 278 9 L/ famous family of JGER MW Ws^^SShH wmWwslmt '*VFWkm\ J jjjv £||fffl (mlmm i \w^BL li^H > jCTHBet^ rii —X fLwfTW9AA) I Svi^BnsU^^ll m i/ m a MkaVV^ IsHainßßß BaY It J* Afl ft\J IBaX^I HHsLLWyraP \sam >^l^^| M-m mm a eeftffW CHINKAWHITE d Wind Mixture is an r.: uob
      278 words

  • 117 10 NEW ZEALAND'S world ■peedway champion Barry Briggs (kneeling, hat less) ■takes last minute adjustments to his machine as he prepares for a practice session at London. England's Wembley Stadium. The finals of the world speedway championships are being held there. Sixteen riders from six countries including West
    117 words
  • 715 10 FIFE. Scotland. Oct. 5 (Reuter). Nearly 120 leading international golfers representing 29 nations.: including Japan, compete at St. Andrews here from Wednesday to Saturday next week m the inaugural world amateur golf team championship for the Eisenhower Trophy. The championship— which provides Britain with
    715 words
  • 26 10 SAINT Andrews School beat Raffles Institution by five points to three m a ruecer match played on Saturday poigDi them ftmf m m mfmm
    26 words
  • 93 10 TOKYO, Oct. 5 (UPI).-The New China News agency said today that China's top table tennis player Wang ChuanYao lost to an unknown Kwann^^ W m er at the curr ent Sfi 1 table tennis chamovi. New Chma said Wang, China* 1957 table tennis national champion, was
    93 words
  • 567 10 Arsenal Soar From sth Place To The Top Of League Table LONDON, Oct. 5, (Reuter).— Two goals by Scottish International Jackie Henderson, Arsenal's £18,000 buy from Wolves, helped Arsenal to beat West Bromwich Albion 4—3 yesterday and go to the top of the English first division.
    567 words
  • Article, Illustration
    82 10 ACCOUNTANCY student Max Adjei, irom Ghana, is being carried shoulder high by some of his Worthing Central Football Club teammates. This Sussex team has elected Max captain for this, his fifth and final season. Next year he plans to return to Ghana. Club treasurer, Major Edward Coates, says "No praise
    Mirror  -  82 words
  • 1509 10 Results Positions LONDON. Oct. 5. (Router) League results and tables after yesterday's matches. LEAGUE 1 Arsenal 4, West B'wich Albion 3 Aston Villa 2, Newcastle Ltd. 1 Burnley 4, Chelsea 0 Everton 3. Birmingham City 1 Leicester C. 3. Luton Town 1 Manchester C. 2, Leeds ltd. 1 Nottingham F.
    1,509 words
  • 182 10 Rain Ruins MCC Vs Ceylon Match COLOMBO. Oct. 5 (Reuter) —The first of the M.C.C.'s two one-day matches m Ceylon was abandoned at the lunch interval today owing to heavy rain. By the interval of the opening match against ail-Ceylon the tourists had claimed six Ceylon wickets for 47. Ceylon
    182 words
  • 49 10 LONDON. Oct. 5 (Reuter) —For the first time m British athletics history a field events competitor has been awarded the trophy for the outstanding United Kingdom athlete of the year. He is Arthur Rowe, 22--year-old Barnsley blacksmith, who is British, Empire and European shotput champion.
    49 words
  • 36 10 BIRMINGHAM, Oct fi (Reuter) -Peter Radford Britain s brilliant 19-year-old sprinter, ran 100 yards here last night m 9 4 seconds— one tenth of a second outside the world record— but had wind assistance
    36 words
  • 325 10 BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Oct. 5, (Reuter) In heavy mud and rain here, Ireland and England drew 3-3 yesterday m the season's first match of the British international football championship. The 60,000 crowd at Windsor Park who braved the miserable weather hoped to
    325 words
  • 38 10 Ir the 2fl "n Sf ri ghtlr2 25 ./-*i A' hn > from ••f l Wales 2 Poor ftnjJJJ Africa ft 2 Arth, r S form kick a immediate-/ arose *J h^ ?ecc J Salter »J »thi s
    38 words
  • 352 10 PARIS, Oct. 5. (Reuter).-Mr. J trainer of Irish champion BALLYMOSS that he was confident that the four-yea* up a good performance m Prix De L Are here, provided there was no more rain hi Rain fell m Paris and at yesterday's meeting at the Longchamp course the going was
    352 words
  • 141 10 ARJAX Singt ed his indmdi ship title at tl nual athletic Singapore BH Farrer Park va Results wen i»o yank. I s 11* 2 ffartarl >':■.► ur. c 25 r X Parttp S gh i iarui S fc I Gut&am. ttl i\ Sv.r. I Hakam S ughj Singh. 2
    141 words
  • 35 10 m.-itc *a S i' Sic a Er.e Bads games i Rett mr fO T: Hong B Young Sama< 15-9 Li* C y 4-]" Rouble^ V W <■ Ko :v.'. Tai N > Yew heal Lif Cheong <
    35 words
  • 27 10 THE suits ol 1 Golf < handicap lat tat i it: \V.'.: RJ oway I t Gi «i* Goss 74 B• W.G.C ford T 1 f dall >"^>
    27 words
  • 9 10 I Ex LA t Medina <r:i Associatw^ i
    9 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 104 10 M '^m\ f^S^J Ife Jr te~ JPIiKwSIII ■■ijIEjEHP^ JHP\ 4'mL PHr *f Ac WiLIJIm 1 I n/Tlkl Ft^ yL bai la^M ■^^Kkl X Hwrrtal^ Hi^Tl 4t B ,1 lipJ llj C afc mmf WtmW iM L4mmmm]M M Starring CINEMASCOPE 4 TOM MICKEY MICKEY y, DINA J J EWELL *r ROONEY^SHAUGHNESSY
      104 words

  • Article, Illustration
    55 11 SO.V (pictwrH rar^fyu' escape •toy when sht -v." r>-,, vnJ Imtaj stotti |r:-'7 t>zder t I m .'"'•n^on In Btak cf H ii lofciisim 3r.< o' Dau'n *tad Mtss xhcn the M -id* '*om fl ml mn the NNK end u*aj ed. mi h Mr Ti c fhc Rac<?
    55 words
  • 92 11 fc-Af*o-La a naeJ perforn mcc r "^< ra ied iy£ ne Kedah ani two 3 ?oal. a friend y "m the 3y, 1 1-3 ■le Ihe by r ather r '.ye.: P Ban 1 Chr stie *laskery i 4 the '.v.' "Ke• ih king ii n Jts f* Kedah.
    92 words
  • 4 11
    4 words
  • 851 11 Sixteen New Records At Government Athletics KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Sixteen track and field records were shattered and one equalled m the two-day Federation Government athletic championships which concluded at the Merdeka Stadium here last night. AIL THE RESULTS Javelin: 1. Tan Huck Chiang ISA), 2. Robert Ng (Joh), 3. C.
    851 words
  • 848 11 Outclassed In First Half But... MALAYA FIGHT BACK TO HOLD KOREANS 2-2 MALAYA L<mrder, Tuck Cboy, N atari; Wat Hong, Jalil Che Din, Kim Seng; Fee Yuen, Slang Hock (Ariff Ariffln), Robert Choe, Boon Bee, Govindarajoo. KOREA Hani Hung Choi; Kim Hong Bok, Park la gang; Son Myung Sup, (Park
    848 words
  • 65 11 TELUK ANSON, Sun. Alwi Bin Ahmad of Kuala Lumpur won the 50 mile Teluk Anson to Bidor and back cycle race m two hours, 20 seconds here this morning. Edwin Anthony (Ipoh) came m a close second followed by Jemerose Alang (Ipoh), Hamidan M.D. (Ipoh)
    65 words
  • 401 11 PRESIDENT'S XI WIN FEITH CUP IN FINE STYLE AS EXPECTED, Singapore Amateur Football Association President's XI won m convincing style when they beat the Business Houses F.A. 6-3 m the annual Feith Cup charity soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Business Houses made an encouraging start and led
    401 words
  • 208 11 Elliott Rejects Leavitt's Offer PERTH, Western Australia, Oct. 5, (Reuter) He/b Elliott, the Australian wonder miler, tonight decided to reject a quarter million dollar offer to turn professional. Elliott told a press conference at his home m Perth tonight that he would resume work tomorrow as a clerk m a
    208 words
  • 602 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Tom Mci of Rodger House won all the ten events for which he entered to take ton honours among Class 'One boys at the Victoria Institution annual swimming championships held at the V.I. pool here today. Twelve
    602 words
  • 212 11 Health Happiness Through SPORT MINISTER'S MESSAGE TO ATHLETES PENANG. Sun. Penang's Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, told athletes yesterday that sports was the best means of promoting a healthy body and a happy mind. "The road to happiness and health lies m sports" he told them at the City
    212 words
  • 78 11 ROSE OUT OF DAVIS CUP TEAM MELBOURNE, Oct. 5. (Reuter). Australia's lawn tennis selectors tonight named a six-man squad to defend the Davis Cup m December. The Australian team Is: Ashley Cooper, the Wimbledon and United States singles champion, Neale Eraser, and Bob Mark, all of Victoria, and Mai Anderson,
    78 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 66 11 i^^H M*r mm.\*m Fm mmmm\\\^mmlS^mm\m I mmm\*^Ajl I ■■H m iVAII ■...speedy relief irom.headache.aM H I all pains H SaridonTfiT^irvkillerlryH^ H I reliable, safe and sure l^)B agS mml£& W JiH (53 M**iLm\ J^H I^H m*\**\ jfjefl j^ f ojnob I o ay r y*»Tfi or o j^J r-PICTURES-i I
      66 words

  • WORLD NEWS
    • 224 12 Ike Distorted The Facts Mr. K. Issue Over Formosa Straits MOSCOW, Oct. 5, (Reuter)— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev has accused President Eisenhower of "giving a completely incorrect meaning to the Soviet Government statements concerning events m the Formosa area." Soviet news agency Tass said today. Mr. Khrushchev, who was answering questions
      224 words
    • 82 12 U.S. Presidency STOCKTON, California, Oct. 5, (UPI)— U.S. Senator William F. Knowland said last night that he would "definitely not seek the Republican Presidential nomination m 1960" and would support Vice-President Nixon a s a GOP candidate for the nations highest office. Knowland, running for Governor
      82 words
    • 95 12 JAP ENVOYS (In Red Nations) TO MEET TOKYO, Oct. 5 (Reuter) Japanese Ambassadors stationed m Communist countries will hold a conference m Vienna next month to work out new policies, a usually reliable government source said here today. He said the Ambassadors would include, Mr. Suemitsu Kadowaki. (Soviet Union), Mr.
      95 words
    • 76 12 INDIANA, Pennsylvania, Oct. 5 (UPI) A coal miner, his wife and five of their seven children died yesterday when fire, touched off by a kerosene explosion, swept their home. One other child suffered critical burns. Another escaped by clambering out of a cellar coal chute
      76 words
    • 66 12 BIRMINGHAM. Oct. 5 (Reuter) a National Teddy Boys Association membership fee 2s 6d. Communists and all adults barred Is to 88JSE52 I*l1 1 by a 20-year-old Birmingham youth a l s vn "*y said here ur?£f. a L tnat ne had K l Srav h^tK b
      66 words
    • 155 12 DOESN'T Shirley Sands look regal? You're not the only one to think so. Shirley, the "Golden Girl of Song" with measures that count 40-23-36 was wearing this dress when she was invited to dine, and to dance, with King Baudouin of the Belgians. The occasion was
      U.P.I.  -  155 words
    • 53 12 MR. RUDOLPH Spreckles, once one of the wealthiest men m the western United States and son of the late late Claus Spreckles, the 'Sugar King,' died m his three-room flat m San Malio California, last Saturday aged 86. He lost his 30 million dollar (£10,710,000) fortune m
      Reuter  -  53 words
    • 49 12 LONDON. Oct. 5 (Reuter).— British summer time came to an end today when clocks were put back one hour at 0100 GMT. This annual daylight saving scheme had been m operation since April 20 when clocks were put one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.
      49 words
    • 79 12 CHARLEVILLE, France, Oct. 5 (Reuter) -r- Doctors successfully operated on a baby only one hour after its birth on Thursday night, it was reported here. The child, Jean Ziakovic, was born with a defect m his alimentary canal. Doctors decided to operate when they discovered the
      79 words
    • Briefs
      • 130 12 If Ghana Can Get Merdeha. Why Not Us. S. African Premier TRANSVAAL, South Africa, Oct.s, (UPl)— Premier Hendrik F. Verwoerd yesterday cited Ghana and India as examples for his growing argument that South Africa should become a Republic. Addressing the first National Party gathering since he recently became Premier, Verwoerd
        130 words
      • 18 12 EARL MOUNTBATTEN of Burma. Britain's First Sea Lord arrived m Montreal yesterday on a tour of uanada.- Reuter
        Reuter  -  18 words
      • 28 12 THE PAKISTAN Government is sending a three-man delegation to participate m the forthcoming conference of Asian and African writers at Tashkent, it was announced m Karachi yesterday.- UPI
        UPI  -  28 words
      • 30 12 THE SWISS Social Democrat Party yesterday decided to vote 'yes* m next /ear's plebiscite on granting, Swiss women the right to vote end be elected at the Federal level.- UPI
        UPI  -  30 words
      • 36 12 GENERAL Charles de Gaulle flew home from his A fu ria V v sit yesterday with authority and personfi p f st i se strengthened as the last hours of France's troubled Fourth Rennhlfe expired. Reuter
        Reuter  -  36 words
      • 39 12 POPE Pms XII yesterday bra Yl d chill y and windy weather to deliver a 20-minute speech m the open-air courtyerdof his summer residence here to an audience of delegates to a Congress of Notaries from Latin countr.*? UPI
        UPI  -  39 words
      • 20 12 COMMUNIST Chinese leader Mao Tse-tung had lost a son during the Korean War. a Hongkong Communist newspaper revealed yesterday. UPI
        UPI  -  20 words
      • 30 12 A CAFE-OWNER wearing only brief underpants bicycled after a thief m a mist-shrouded streets m Dijon, Eastern France caught him and marched him to the local nolioo cf o*;^ Reuter
        Reuter  -  30 words
    • 387 12 Main Topic At New Delhi Conference NEW DELHI, Oct. 5, (Reuter).— The International Monetary Fund said m its annual report here today that the big expansion m world trade and its own increased membership had led to suggestions that the Fund's resources should be enlarged.
      387 words
    • 171 12 MYSTERY BLASTS ROCK SCHOOL CLINTON, Tennessee, Oct. 5 (UPI).— Three mysterious blasts rocked integrated Clinton High School early today. No injuries were reported. Police and school officials said the explosions were apparently the work of segregation forces who bitterly opposed integration of the school m 1956 < The interior of
      171 words
    • 88 12 1,001 MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN FETED PARIS. Oct. 5, (Reuter)— French actress Michelle Morgan, m glittering tiara arid trailing gown, last night greeted "1.001 of the city's most beautiful women" invited to the gala premiere of her latest film m the Palai s de Chaillot. In the film. "The Two-faced Mirror,"
      88 words
    • 263 12 Asian Population Increase Beats Food Production TOKYO, Oct, 5, (Reuter). One of the most important matters to be discussed when the United Nations Food and Agriculture Committers Regional Conference opens here tomorrow will be what has been happening to Asia's food and agricultural situation during the past two years. Delegates
      263 words
    • 153 12 G.I. Dumps Jap Wife At Depot MILWAUKEE, Oct. 5, (UPI) —An attractive, raven-haired Japanese girl, who has been m America only one month, was dumped at the Milwaukee Road Depot on Saturday and told by her husband to "go back to Japan/* Nobuko Boyajian. 20, who
      153 words
    • 155 12 WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 (Reuter) Dr. Abatob Blagonravov, a top Soviet scientist, said m a television interview tonight that the Soviet Union hoped to launch more sputniks this year. "Sooner or later most probably we will be able to send up a man-carrying sputnik
      155 words
    • 32 12 LARGE gold fields and important deposits of mercurial ore have been discovered m the Chukitski Peninsula wnieh faces Alaska across the Bering Straits, the Soviet News Agency, Tass said yesterday.
      32 words
    • Article, Illustration
      26 12 Contest cast beaming tm Si SEmmrnt* '•%> The beauties are raking |p a# i n •'Creator Tokyo Festal ****Q YothikoAndo, 18. runner^S*. Mi** Tokyo," and Teruko *<*
      26 words
    • Article, Illustration
      70 12 DEPUTY SPEAKER Shahed AH of tbett Legislative Assembly, sitting, fearfully another missile while bleeding from «J ceived when the opposition members hu* the presiding Deputy Speaker. The riot occurred when the oppositj*" vent the Deputy Speaker from prfsWWJ armed guard kept the Speaker from m House on Government order.
      UPI  -  70 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 96 12 _^JBA— .f^B_JVflVßMK.r^H^^^L I I I *mW m^ m^^ffm^flwA/^^^\ a /l^B I lif 1 Al W m\v^ I mmfArArm A\, I V Mmr^m I \m9Wm\^Amr Mam \m\ Ilmw\l //Mw^ymMmW mmmm mmm ***m***mh.i\_ IKt Ifl \£sL. Ib Jfl iGET A RALEIGH /TC i. f jf r W To celebrote their Robinson's will
      96 words