Singapore Standard, 12 December 1958

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
  • 23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable "7IGERNEWS* SINGAPORE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1958. Vol. IX No. 163. 15 cts. 14 Page o IfINJL EDITION]
    23 words
  • 436 1 Port Dickson may be naval base KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Razak disclosed m the Legislative Council today that Port Dickson would be the possible site for the establishment of the nations naval academy. The Dato made this statement during a dcbatp
    436 words
  • 155 1 THAILAND WILL BE TOLERANT -SARIT BANGKOK. Dec. 11, (UPI). Thai Supreme Commander Marshal Sarit Thanarat tciay said Thailand would practise tolerance despite Camho-ua's "provocative acts." Sarit told his first press conference since he assumed power on Oct. 2n m a bloodless coup thai "v.t'c bigger and more powerful than Cambodia,
    155 words
  • 63 1 SALESMAN ELECTROCUTED TO DEATH A SALESMAN was electrocuted to death when he wen; to switch on a table lamp m a friend's house m Lorong 104, Changi Road, Singapore, last nigh:. The shock from the lamp, believed to be leaking, threw the salesman. Tan Hock Soon, 35. to the floor.
    63 words
  • 54 1 POLIO: One death: 2 cases TWO new cases of poliomyelitis were yesterday reported m Singapore. One has since died— the 12th death since the outbreak. The cases were a eight-month-old Chinese boy from Yio Chu Kang Road (dead) and a 20-month-old Malay girl from Loyang The total cases to date
    54 words
  • 115 1 TAXI DRIVER FINDS WOMAN REPORTER ACCRA, Dec. 11 (Reuter) Miss Elizabeth Bovver, Reuter statT correspondent missing m Ghana since Sunday has been found and is now m hospital. Miss Bower was found on the road leading to a place named Okorase by a taxi driver who took hor to the
    115 words
  • 26 1 FIELD MARSHAL Sari* Tanarat, the Thai Prime Minister promulgated yestei iay that all opiuir. smoking will end as from June 30. 1959 (Reuter).
    26 words
  • 134 1 Kebun's pay more than an envoy's KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The gardener employed m the Malayan Embassy m Washington is paid a salary of $11,142 a year, but the Second Secretary at the Embassy draws on'y 58.760, it was told to the Legislative Council during the External Affairs Ministry budget debate
    134 words
  • 253 1 Stateless?— No such thing, says envoy's office KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Indian High Commission here today declared that an Indian, who acquires Singapore citizenship will loose his former citizenship and he would not receive any sort of protection from the Indian Government or its overseas missions. i "The question of
    253 words
  • 47 1 COPENHAGEN, Dec. 11, (Reuter). Denmark's boycott of ships flying "flags of convenience" will not start tomorrow as planned because legal obstacles may prevent Danish workers taking part m international strikes and boycotts, it was stated here today Are i/o u Jted or mmfoMted?
    47 words
  • 793 1 Malayans must decide warns Inche Suleiman KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The people of the Federation must take sides either to be anti-communist or communist. There can be no non-communist m this country, declared the Minister for Interior and Justice, Inche Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman
    793 words
  • 195 1 No US bid to combat dumping tactics WASHINGTON". Dec. 11 (Renter* Officials today rejected a suggestion that the United States adopt state trading methods m order to mpet cut-price communist competition m world markets. High government sources wore reported earlier this week to believe that m the long run this
    195 words
  • 132 1 Girls' bid to kidnap towkay is foiled TWO beautiful teenage girls made an unsuccessful bid to kidnap a towkay m broad daylight m Singapore yesterday. Throwing coy looks, they induced him to give them a lift m his car m Beach Road. They said they lived m Kampong Bahru, but
    132 words
  • 107 1 ADELAIDE, Dec. 11 <Rcuteri Six students from Adelaide University will visit Singapore, Malaya and Thailand, under the .special travel sponsored by the Colombo Plan Students' Association m South Australia. The students, yet to be chosen, will pay their return fare from Australia :o Singapore. During
    107 words
  • 234 1 Razak tells why Hamid is held KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The arrest of Wan Abdul Hamid, former Johore government official, was ordered because of his association with known communists and their sympathisers. Defence Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, told the Legislative Council today. Replying to a question I raised by Mr. P.
    234 words
  • 236 1 10 planes comb seas for missing bomber A FLEET of 19 aircraft yesterday continued to scour without success the seas off North Borneo for a missing Singapore-based Royal Air Force Shackleton bomber and a fishing vessel which had picked up 13 survivors believed to be members of a lost schooner.
    236 words
  • 175 1 LONDON, Dec 11 (UPI) Moscow Radio today reported the discovery and liquidation of what it called an "American-Chiang Kai-shek" spy ring m China's Kwangtung Province where an attempted uprising was reported yesterday. A Ta.v> News Auency dispatch lrom Peking said the Kwangtung Province Peoples
    175 words
  • 26 1 THE strange alternate artillery war over the Formosa Strait erupted on the odd day yesterday but the intensity was reported to be light. Reuter
    Reuter  -  26 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 98 1 hr~ p^Bfl»-n mfW Christmas M" With h i fraser &Neaves 4 eheerfal drioks IiHI i UUII I U WEEKLY EUROP£ HIS FROM SPORE, REE FROM BANGKOK nnections from Singapore st c!ui3 seat a ette. Choice of r tounst class. itroducing... new HEAFFER L p en he popular priced Singrapore'Penanf. Prire:
      98 words
    • 13 1 A 16-page Christmas Supplement is issued free with every copy of today's Standard.
      13 words

  • 63 2 MRS. TEO CHONC SIONC. age 75 r^'.sed av*as peacefully at 7, Eden C-ove. Smgaoore, on Oth December 1958 Funeral on S^^d^v 14th Decemt*r 2 r-^ remai on at f^k Ku» c rieng Beng Sa^ Tnomson Road. In i o^ w. r »a»"=. -i or i scro Is relatives Arenas
    63 words
  • 456 2 Dr. Lim Accuses 'Big Shots' Of Exploiting The Language Problems KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The slogan "mane Chinese the official language" has been used to exploit the problems of the transitional period by unscrupulous politicians, "big shots" m their own hometowns, charged Dr Lim Chong Eu, at
    456 words
  • 150 2 'Embassy In Paris Next Year' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Government is planning to set up an embassy m Paris next year which would cover the whole of Europe, said Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today. Presenting the budget for the Ministry of External Affairs, the Tunku said this would be the
    150 words
  • 311 2 FULL FREED FOR S'PORE THE WAY- AS certainly as ni^hi f ol achieve her independent inJi^l^ S^F member of the Brit.*h < nnvVu v peoples "that new phe, al growing before our r v-.^iW^ These views were >\preyesterday by the Britis missioner m India and Commissioner Ger.c-r-, South-east Asia m
    311 words
  • 35 2 Joha gives for overzg II IE 1 IP mm IP m b KB C U lv I fc t 1958 'fl p ■X It I 1 1 I I I m o- p B- I
    35 words
  • 13 2 MESSIAH' IPOH I m I pnh M 5 fl I X i i
    13 words
  • 114 2 PENANG, Thurs. An opportunity to serve humanity, to develop human understanding and to contribute towards the building up of a better world was stressed by the President of the Penang Junior Chamber, Dr. Lee Hong Ming, at a barbecue and dance here tonight
    114 words
  • 129 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— The "problem children" of the education authorities are the thirteen plus and the seventeen plus age groups m the Federation. This was revealed at the Legislative Council debate on the Education Ministry budget of $168,026,748, which was passed today. Education Minister. Inche Mohamed
    129 words
  • 86 2 RAt'B, Thurs.— The Medical Officer of the Raub District Hospital, Dr. G. C. Dutta, will marry Miss Anurapa Dcv, a staff nurse of the same hospital on Saturday. The marriage will take place at the bridegroom's residence m Raub at 8 p.m. Dr. Dutta is a
    86 words
  • 36 2 Plans have been approved for the fi^st Tamil seconiary school m Singapore. The three-storey building with 11 class-rooms is estimated to cost around $150,000. A total of $25,000 has already been raised.
    36 words
  • 186 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The "Voice of Temporaries," official newsletter of the 5,000--strong Federation Government Temporary Officers Union today criticized the Malayan Railway Administration for its "injudicious" method of effecting economy. The organ said, editorially, that the recent retrenchment of temporary clerks by the administration on grounds
    186 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1170 2 I XBaTeMAg|l^Tf M Hl^Tf tt^tll *>KM f*T t J HIRE PURCHASE SOON TICK FINANCE COMPANY finance Hir«-Purchas« on motor cars new and secondhand (1953 Model ucswa'ds only) Terms moderate Apply I 73A South Bridge Road, Smgaoore Telephone ***** or Room 2. 3rd Floor MCA Build ng. Ampang Road. Kuala Lumpur.
      1,170 words
    • 393 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class *E* and above contractors will be received by the State Engineer. P.W.D. Perak, Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on 15th December. 1958 for the Maintenance of Public Roads m the P.W.D. District of Larut Matang for period 1.1.59 to 31.12.59. Full particulars
      393 words
    • 152 2 JW W ECOHOHM w silk sroi U.P. Nof l Cotton Dacron Wash b Wear J Shirts cbql Tulane Sport Shirts :M American Sport Shirts <M Brewster Sport Shirts \'M Cotton/Dacron Half Sips '.\M Fancy Sport Shirts Cotton/Dacron Panties M Cotton/Dacron Baby Doll Set 'j Cent's Under Pants b Singlets Nylon
      152 words

  • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 658 3 a cfose association of view and )t fh< Federation Commerce and In- I .<- Tan Siew Sin, told the Legis--n. Wednesday about the ban on w *4'^ os °d by ***c Government, with oi Singapore, and the resolution J fhe I nited Nations by Malaya and to tackle the
      658 words
  • 33 3 H leek K.im Hoaa ypoce 4 No Ib6i CaDies lICEkNEWS i 5 i-nes < All apartments Mt«IU B.aa 174 Batu *3 Hi r p| i 32°» «t On« e 1471
    33 words
  • 823 3 Behind The Iron Curtain TEL AVIV, Israel, 'THE recent arrival here of immigrants from Eastern Europe has shown that, although the brutal anti-Semitism of the last years of the Stalin era has disappeared, the Jewish problem is still acute within the Kremlin's orbit. In modesi new immigrants 1 flats, mostly
    823 words
  • 198 3 from tinued: as a Jew. I was enable to regain admission to the 'Lawyers' Collegium" m my home town, while ray son, a science fan. wa^ refused admission to University because of a virtual ban on educating a new generation of Jewish scientists." From the stories of the
    198 words
  • 24 3 (7.5. Marines landed at Beirut less than 24 hours after Lebanon requested American assistance m protecting its independ ence and integrity.
    24 words
  • 1012 3  - A Crisis For The Commonwealth COLIN LEGUM by GHANA-GUINEA UNION: LONDON 'J'HE proposed union between Guinea and Ghana, the two independent West African States, has fluttered the dove-cotes m the British Commonwealth, as well as m the French Union. The creation of a Federation of West African States, with Ghana
    1,012 words
  • 252 3 'T'HE first operational "dracone," a flexible barge which takes its name from the Greek word for serpent, recently underwent tests at Southampton. This new British invention is designed to transport liquids such as petroieum, liquid chemicals an<j ether oils by sea. Reporting on the tests m a BBC
    252 words
  • 261 3 VNYONE might be forgiven for thinking the last word m automation had been reached with the continuous butter-making machine we saw at Britain's recent Dairy Show at Olympia. London. You put milk m one end and get wrapped blocks of butter from the other. Among the
    261 words
  • Shorts from the Talks
    • 107 3 •*T USED to hide between long be an- rows m our great garden to avoid bring caught by father for extra Latin lessons. My recollections of Cambridge m the first' years of this century are all of summer and all of sun; there must have
      107 words
  • Article, Illustration
    405 3  - Q^diC^A^m^ I)ARKEST Africa today Is brightly illuminated by the intense fire of nationalism which has led to jot pace changes since the first Afro-Asian conference m Bandung. In Accra 500 Africans are discussing a future United States of Africa, which has been the dream of some of Africa's Western-educated leaders.
    405 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 39 3 ■Hi Model« for your Selection Ij we ol'o stock: i Trumpets, Drum Outfits, Piano Double Bass, H-Guitars efc. etc. ill faction guoronteed (Capitol Building) I ft IFF 0 161 Nofth Brid9 Rood !l II Lli** WWi S.ngopore-6. Tel: *****
      39 words
    • 43 3 jot Quatihj anJL oeauhj,.. BLUE SPOT P*w H rß 5D RADIOS jy^ 6 RADIOGRAMS yBBSSSS^^^ A WIOE SELECTIOIi [J yj mam im cctMANv Of noOELS FOB MAIMS YOU ARE WELCOME FOR fg£ 9JH AND (OR BATTERIES. A FREE O£«ONSTRATIOM. aSO J IK g-
      43 words

  • 291 4 Defence Treaty tied to SEA. TO KIALA LIMPIR, Thurs. ."Malaya's Defence Treaty with Britain is committed to the defence of such areas; like Singapore and is therefore indirectly linked with SEATO, Premier Tunku Abdul Rahman, said m the Legislative Council to■ifhti i i Premier
    291 words
  • 112 4 $1.7 m For Aborigines Welfare KUALA L l T M P I' R Thurs. A lartre number of aborigines who were formerly dominated by the communists are now under effective govern ment control. Minister for Education. Inche Moha mcd Khir Johari told the Federal Legislative Council today. Presenting his budget
    112 words
  • 116 4 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Work ol the all-Chinese K:nta Valley Home Guard, which will fc r disbanded at the end ol liie month, was prai.-rci during the Defence Ministry budget debate m the Leg.s--lativf C uncil today. Mr. W( 0 Ka L:m (Mining) asked government to
    116 words
  • 270 4 THE Singapore City Council yesterday refuted a statement made by Federal Leelslative Councillor for JoEore Barat, Dr L B Tan. tha* the Colons City Council rr. 1 1 .1 ■!"> n r v t hi > a. 1 c of f brought here from the
    270 words
  • 608 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The training of teachers for Chinese secondary schools will next year be carried out under the same roof and m close association with student teachers from other types of secondary schools. This will forestall introduction of alien influences into
    608 words
  • 456 4 Ministry Accused Of Hair Splitting KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Chinese leaders m the Federal Legislature, among whom vere signatories of the 1956 Education Report, today accused the Ministry < t Education of splitting hair? and of misinterpreting the education report on which the nations education policy was framed. Mr. Lee Thcan
    456 words
  • 74 4 MALACCA, Thurs Poire here are half led by a senss of housebreakings m Malacca town lately. In most case.s the intruders broke into the houses, ransacked the entire belongings but took nothing. In the past four days alone. houses m Bukit China. Durianriaum. Bukit Bahru and Semobok were
    74 words
  • 196 4 Industry Move Welcomed Chairman i t the Malay Chamber of Commerce, Inehe Abdul HLamid bin Allwee, yesterday welcomed the plan of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to set up an Industrial Development Section. The S.anriard yesterday published detail of the proposed Indu.>tnal Development Section which will be headed by
    196 words
  • 31 4 THE Hindu staff of the Singapore Medical Depart mcni will hold the Sathurthi Festival at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple m Ceylon Road. Katong on Sunday at 5 p.m.
    31 words
  • 208 4 Six Ill After Sabin: DMS Explains OUT of a total of 170.000 children immunized against poliomyelitis, six infants suspected to be suffering from the disease were later admitted to hospital, The Standard learnt yesterday. Director of Medical Services, Dr. M. Doraisingham, said: "It is known that six children wen admitted
    208 words
  • 367 4 Woman VSC stepped bus and found a baby left on kerb- Court told A MONTH-OLD baby girl, found abandoned at the 1U mile Woodlands. Road on the night of u 1 this year, was the main subject of a rase hroueht before a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday. A woman. Ow
    367 words
  • 295 4 >lEMBERSHIP of the Singapore Peoples* Alliance will be restricted to Colony citizens. This qualification will be imposed with the vie* to promoting national feeling and strengthening the party i unity. The Imposition main r S.P.A. the first political r m Singapore to openly bar
    295 words
  • 22 4 Liters for the kampor -pledg I I I He I and M -I I i I I I I I I I
    22 words
  • 3 4 PAHANGGO SEEKS LO
    3 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 92 4 f or(£;hristmas TYWBWRITiWI l^Bmnfl^ The all purpose portable so economical J^K§< hp Standard portable H^ll fc the house with exclusive f I l;iiliM 'MAGIC MAR GIN >sf^S?sß I >n flDr eg'ass case 8 i^'^''*i&c^V 9 ■h. "ROYALITE" 1 Unquestionably the finest and most attractive lightweight portable ever .dnSI m beautiful
      92 words

  • 746 5 NE CHILD IN NLY CAN ENTER HIGH SCHOOL 0 serious matter~>Johnri Cost of education will continue to go up EVERY year .-Ml'! I Hiurs. rs the h0O Is has ir lj £1 pateti tbc 1553 il it son dUt|c it rnrd the >day. I 5 I es f Head c
    746 words
  • 37 5 HOXGKOXG. Dec. 11. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: -515.07 to £1 Sterling $5.76 to US$l; $1.84 to Malayan SI; $0,059 to one Indonesian Rupialv Gold $252.25 to a tae 1
    37 words
  • 35 5 istUJ budget for 19d9 will come I gislative Assembly today, with being given the floor on what itea there i s '1 C ■1 I Al- c m t
    35 words
  • 62 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs. Sucila Dcvi, two-year-old daughter of a rubber tapper, who wandered away from her me to play Dear the Kang- Rivex near Talang here later found drowned yes:v evening. The little girl's body was found about 100 yards downstream by a .-earch party of out
    62 words
  • 418 5 Witness Warned: 'Tell The Truth' IPOH, Thurs One oi four tims, said to have been at- I ked by a gang armed with parai gs at a market coffee- was warned by Magistrate Ir.'-hc Ibrahim bin Abdul Mai m to "speak the truth" n he said he could not j
    418 words
  • 140 5 A PARTY of Customs Officers seized 355 lbs. of dutiable cigarettes m Tyrwhitt Road m the Jalan Besar Road area of Singapore from a taxi Just before dawn yesterday. The Customs officers were on patrol m the East CoastMountbatten Roads area when at 5.15
    140 words
  • 48 5 Venerable Sui Kin and Venerable Mia o Him, who were members of the Philippines Buddhist delegation to the Fifth World Buddhist Conference at Bangkok, will lecture on "The Teachings of the Compassionate Buddha". at the Buddhist Union Shrine, .lalan Sen.yum, Singapore at 8 p.m. on Tuesday
    48 words
  • 196 5 Love Shone....From Behind A Spotlight THE SCENE: On a stage m Colombo. The time: April this year. A 20-year-old Singapore girl with long wavy hair stands silently before a microphone m the dark. Then a spotlight shines on her and lights her face. Miss Eileen Martin bursts into song and
    196 words
  • 174 5 'Girls not too young to seek vengeance —Counsel KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The two daughters of a murdered man were not too young to seek vengeance, I defence counsel for a man charged with murder, submitted before Mr. Justice Sutherland m thf 1 High Court here today. The counsel. Dato Reginald
    174 words
  • 258 5 UMNO chief tells court I didn't get union gift ALOR STAR, Thurs.— The UMNO chief m Kedah, Tuan Syed Omar Shahabuddin. said m a court here today that it was only a rumour that he was to get a donation of $1,000 irom the Kedah Government Clerical Union and he
    258 words
  • 163 5 ORTHODOX religious beliefs have "forced" 400 nightsoil workers to notify the Singapore City Council that they would not remove "rubbish" from the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital from Jan. 22. The workers believe that the removal of the "rubbish" from the Hospital which
    163 words
  • 58 5 ALOR STAR. Thurs.— Kedah State councillors will discuss ways and means of raising more than $2,000,000 to offset the State deficit for the year 1959, at a meeting here on Dec. 17. The State is expected to spend about $16,828,144 next year, but revenue and
    58 words
  • 39 5 THE Singapore Malayalee Young Men's Association will hold a "Soola Cachery" (whistling concert) at the Sree Narayana Mission Hall, tomorrow between 7 to 10 p.m. Mr. R. Narayanan and his party will be performing at the concert
    39 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 318 5 (jnlV the juiciest tomatoes. the plumpest chickens^ the creamiest mushrooms and the finest vegetables are selected for the C ROSSE B LACK WELL CondensecTSpups V— Cream of Chicken Cream ef Mushroom Oxtail Tomato Vegetable I yfllPuVl These Oosse a BlackweH'c s^ups ire •mv condenvetf -~J I to extra richness. There
      318 words

  • 219 6 $8.5 MIL PAID TO EXPATS WHO LEFT COLONY Now Hart wants a covering vote FINANCIAL Secretary, Mr. T. M. Hart, will ask the Singapore Legislative Assembly on Wednesday to approve a supplementary vote of 59.688.241 for expenditure not provided for m the budget for 19o< and 1958 The extra vote
    219 words
  • 95 6 First World War Veteran Arrives MAJOR-GENERAL LeweMyn I. C Morgan Owen, (retired), of World Wwr I fame, yesterday arrived m Singapore en route to Hongkong where he will meet his son. a Deputy Judge Advocate. Born m 1897. the General was first commissioned at the beginning of the century and
    95 words
  • 38 6 DR. P. M Mathews, frorr the Ger.era. Hospital, Kuan-a" ha< been poste I to the Raub D:s*r:;t Hospital to tv ~-c Dr H X RaY, who ha? gone to India a", three months 1 vacation leave
    38 words
  • 57 6 Loo Choo Kay, 32. was acquitted m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday on a charge of armed gang robbery. It was alleged that he and six others entered a house m Ponggol Road on Aug. 8 ami rebbed a woman, Pr.s Guan Chens ar.d other <>f
    57 words
  • 159 6 PENANG, Thurs.— Air Com-, modore K. R. J. Parson.-, Offi- j cer Commanding Royal Australian Air Force Ba<e\ B;:t--terworth, ha? beer, appointed Force Commander of the British Commonwealth contingent for the 11th Manila air display at the Manila international airport on Sunday. Th
    159 words
  • 80 6 s'pore signs off with 'Dayong Sampan' AN old Malay folk song, "Dayong Sampan has been chosen as the new signature tune to open all Radio Singapore transmissions from Jan. 4 next year. Orches. rated by Dick Abell and recorded by the Radio Orchestra, the tune is well-known and popular under
    80 words
  • 71 6 ANOTHER attempt by the Labour Ministry to settle the fortnight-old strike at the Ford Motor Company of Malaya m Singapore, yesterday failed. Meanwhile the 284 industrial workers again picketted outside the Ford Plant m Bukit Timah yesterday. The negotiations between the Standard Vacuum Oil Company and
    71 words
  • 186 6 Wang sues Alliance man THE Director of City Information Bureau, Mr. Uary Wang, has initiated egal action for "defamation it cnaracter" against Singapore People's Alliance Councillor, Mr. G. B. Armstrong. This was disclosed yesterday m a letter which Mr. Wang sent to the City Secretary when asked to give a
    186 words
  • 84 6 EIGHTEEN month? *fier two youths had assaulted Sin Kok Huat. a labourer of Pa\a Lebar Road, he identified them to police. The youths, both of Ja'an Alsagoff, Low See Pong. 23 and Lim Eng Guan, 19, yesterday denied the assault before Singapore Second District Judge Mr.
    84 words
  • 153 6 She bids to be 'Pearl of Orient' MISS Alice Wong, who aims to be "Pearl of the Orient", the title which will be given to the girl selected from the 20 official receptionists at the Singapore Constitution Exposition m January next year. She hopes m any case to be selected
    153 words
  • 180 6 Malacca To Have Religious Department MALACCA, Thurs.— -An important bill which calls for the setting up of a religious department m Malacca is expected to have an easy passage at the State Budget meeting on Dec. 22 This will be the first time m the
    180 words
  • 183 6 A CYCLIST, who decided to take a less congested road one morning, was knocked down by a motorcycle and iater died. a Singapore inquest was told yesterday. At the close of the inquiry. Coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussien, issued a warrant for the
    183 words
  • 80 6 Mr. Ngoei Toeng Thiam was re-elected President of the Singapore Stamford Community Centre, at its annual general meeting, held recently. Others elected were vicePresident Mr. Tan boon Kirn; secretary Mr. Andrew Fong; assistant sect. Mi. F. C. Pinto; treasurer Mr. Sng Peng Hock; asst. treasurer Mr.
    80 words
  • 324 6 ENGLISH IS LEGACY WORLDSchools KUALA LtMPIR, Thljrs f l Schools, Malaya, Mr L I Uwi% m 1 belongs to the world and not th, T' r X Writing on -The Positior n l <m ation of Malaya" m ti V the Federal Inspectorate nf R*i •Tome uhat will, thrr, will
    324 words
  • 65 6 $70,000 tiara denis by n,,, n Xl In, Up k •■< toda> d J 01 55 union v"' c PWjmi (tn > MchZJ children i P r der to p iara fort S the persor 1 r mus. •"•mi-r.n,. s respoftiifci, v »ry 1 CUfrnnv- I th»> iMrhM *»s pluiti
    65 words
  • 29 6 Man's Found Fishpo rr.ar, wr. |M r dmni covery "-M inquest a i -9 The i *:fl death v: :B wood -m familj l*P Lal 'fl coat 'fl -I
    29 words
  • 123 6 BRITISH AWARDS FOR EX-VOLUNTEE PENANG. Thurs. The "C" Coy. of the Federation Volunteer Reconnaissance Corps Penang and Kedah, will provide the guard-of-honour at the presentation of efficiency awards to three members of the former 3rd Battalion. Straits Settlements Volunteer Force, on Tuesday. The three ex-volunteers are Major J. E. Miller,
    123 words
  • 5 6 5,000 HOLD MEETIN MORE -a
    5 words
  • 5 6 FREE LEG ADVICE si: -J
    5 words
  • 69 6 SCHOLARSHIPS: CLOSING DATE EXTENDED Closing date for applications I from Singapore students for j the 1959-60 American Field Service teenager scholarships J has been extended to Dec. 29. The extension. states a USIS press release, is to allow students who could not mevt the original rieadl.ne because of the Cambridge
    69 words
  • 140 6 Railway Man Gefs Divorce KUALA LUMPUR. Thun Henry Lang Faylor of the Malayan Railway Chief Accountant's Office wbb today granted a decrre nisi to be made absolute In tiiree months. Taylor fi; Cc j petiUi r. bpfore Mr. Justice Ong m the High Court here for disc lution of his
    140 words
  • 111 6 GOH H< ng Ybnf, an employed, wa b pesterdi found guilty by the F District Judge. Mr J P M William, on a charge i I ing two metal strips from old Kailang airport ninwa; on Oct. 22 Goh. who had three i Vi
    111 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 79 6 I Jh^S i\l I F CVMA Miniature watches of the highest precision m charming, elegant cases represent one of the finest achievements of Swiss watchmakers' art. Cyma, who occupy a leading position among the world's watchmakers, are traditional specialists m ihe production of these tiny masterpieces of horological perfection. It
      79 words

  • 352 7 GOVT. CLERKS FEAR BIG OIL STRIKE We may be exposed to violence they say aIISGAPOKti uovernment clerks earmarked for special duties under the Subsidiary Scheme a move recently introduced because of the big oil strike threat are scared of being exposed to danger should the exigency arise. The Standard learned
    352 words
  • 116 7 A "gentleman's agreement" made by two students—a Thai and an American— 35 years ago while studying at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ha& been fulfilled. The agreement: 4Vhen they married and if they had sons then they would exchange them for a
    116 words
  • Article, Illustration
    110 7 who wa.s his father's classmate. In America at present is the Air Marshal's eldest son 17-year-old Padoj "Od" Limpisvasti, who Is due to graduate from High School. He will later take a course m electrical engineering. Said Tom: "It may sound like a tail tale when I telJ you that
    110 words
  • 176 7 A SUIT filed by the Wah Mcc printing press against the chairman and secretary-general oi the Workers' Party claiming more than $6,000 has been withdrawn. The chairman of the Party, 1 Mr. David Marsha ir. a statement issued yesterday said that the claim o!
    176 words
  • 161 7 THREE first prizes were won by a primary schoolteacher m this year's City Commemoration Prize Fund. The teacher. Mr. Leo Yoke Foo. 29, won a total of $600 for his efforts m English, Company Law and Secretarial Practice (200 per subject. The prizes are
    161 words
  • 71 7 EXTENSIVE repairs will 1 c •aired out tn get the "Big Clock* 1 atop the Victoria Memorial Ha:!. Singapore, to keep dead accurate time. Experts of the City Council estimate that repairs will take at least ten days and work is expected to commence on Dec.
    71 words
  • 37 7 ONG HorK Lai, 22, was charged m a Singapore Court yesterday with murdering Phuan Swee Siew at Silat Road on Wednesday evening. No plea was recorded and he was ordered to be remanded for one week.
    37 words
  • 150 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot nominal 82i 821 R.S.S. No. 1 Jan. 825 83 R.S.S. No. 1 Feb. 83| 831 R.S.S. No. 2 811 81? R.S.S. No. 3 80i 80i Tone: Uncertain. The tin price m Singapore was $385$
    150 words
  • 220 7 Ten Years' Jail For Attempted Murder A tin factory worker, Tan Heng L'hoon, 21, was yesterday sentenced to ten years' jail by the Singapore Assize Court lor attempted murder °f the proprietor ot a provision shop. Lim Hon Yee, who had months earlier been giving him "free meals." The court
    220 words
  • 84 7 A "SHOPPING SPREE" for 2fl(l orphans has been organized by the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce this Saturday. The children will be brougnt from Social Welfare Home? to Eu Villa. Adis Road, from 2.30 p.m. and will be given coupons worth So. They will then be
    84 words
  • 34 7 AW-YUNG Chin San was yesterday sentenced to nine months' jail, by a Singapore court after he was convicted on a charge of threatening Chua Kirn Choi with injury to extort $240.
    34 words
  • 157 7 PROTECTED' HAWKER BEATEN UP A SINGAPORE hawker, Juladin bin Mohamed Ali, said by Police to be protected by the 08 secret society, was early yesterday morning; beaten up by 10 thugs believed to be irom Group 24. In Wishart Road. Telok Blangah. Juladin, told the police that shortly af:er midnight
    157 words
  • 56 7 THE following officer-bearers were elected at the annual general meeting of the Radio and Electrical Traders' Association m Singapore recently. President Air. Tan Song Beng; vice-presidents: ?.lr. William Tan and Mr. Spencer Tan; secretary: Mr. Sim Yeong Soon; treasurer Air. Tan Thoo Xgiap. Committee members: Mr. Sim
    56 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 369 7 11.1.45. 4.6.30 9.30 J -old uller" A;r, r i;;;v::: r ,7^,, 1 sMU;r,LERS" i^OT?,.,", 1 \II Hlfi TIK (MOON KWONG" C3H)li w MIIIK\ AMUUU >t y <(> |or S V> Tf—Ry ii, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 S \W WIND IN EDEN" !r,.^r J •Ml. IH\r HFWFN ALLOWS olor^ *7rrr -,-i
      369 words
    • 565 7 1 P CMBgJBBKBsSJB^ 1 ISlißiTyi NOW SHOWING! )f *^r^i*" "Bell, Book And Candle" Eg fewig^'T -ROCK-A-BYE BABY" Jff-gj; J a*>III)M(;MT "Tup II 11 PIDI Vlen < hn««n W y SUNDAY IHh WILU iin K »ijo "^C Tomorrow 9 a.m.: Abbe I. an "THE 4MERICANO" Terh (RKO)3^ Sunday 9 am "SONG
      565 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 548 7 WmM k I "«1 kl '^^M,! "j Afm 1 k F^V^B RADIO MAL A V A ((.en. ral ■■■■■■■■■■■■^^^■■■■■^■■■■■■H S«*r\ice): 713 am Open, annct. ,v Morning Prelude 7.30 T.n.e ■f?f?9S|*7FKw7fST?f^^Kw^^V«^^V#fM|T?l|9^H Signal and Now-. 735 A Date ■£^l|^2i^U4£MM^UA^^MMfl^M^^HM^MHA^32 w:ln Vlas;c> 8 Ngw Headlines ■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■^■■■■^■■■■^■■■■■■i^^^^ 8 02-8. ;;o A Da'e witn Music
      548 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 893 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. *****/6, *****/4 132/6. Robinson Read THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T* Halifax, Boston, New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia 6- Cult Ports. S pore P. Sham Penang TIUCER 7/10 |an II |an 15/16 |an Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo
      893 words
    • 1168 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) <*2 •"»•«> Zr THE BLUE FUMNEL LINE 'C SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cap* ot
      1,168 words
    • 998 8 MITSUI PB LINE Spore P.S'ham Pcnonp JAPAN LINE Azumoson Maru tor Japan i w\— p orts 15Dec 14 Dee 12 Dee Horunasan Moru 22 Dec Accepting cargo for Pacific, Central and South American ports with transhipment at Japan on through bills of loding. U.S.A. LINE For New York, Philadelphia Baltimore
      998 words
    • 497 8 EAST ASIATIC II HOMtWARDS Soiling, tot A WM uen Port j Rotterdom. Hamburg, Bremen Co PcbK BEIRA 16/ ie Dec T MEONIA urn* Hrn Colling London (Po«,en ger On]y BOMA 5 c 0 LALANDIA 26 i OUTWARPS Saili "9« Bangkok ond t Of U. a east "SARGODHA" aw I "KAMBODIA"
      497 words

  • 16 9 ..nip- at .t.Ulae Kline "I the >J ii thf six E -h.ui will t r
    16 words
  • 13 9 pra a n r art exnut 194 112 eg
    13 words
  • 13 9 K. Steel Output lines t: lion iver- «r < m win n E f
    13 words
  • 213 9 KOBE TRADE MISSION TO STUDY S-EA MARKETS I Finance Anil Commerce A FIVE-MAN Japanese trade delegation representing textile, steel, rubber, and sundry goods manufacturers is due to arrive m Singapore from Bangkok on Dec. 16, m the course of a South-east Asian market study tour. The team, known as the
    213 words
  • 154 9 Rubber Slips Cent SINGAPOHE rubber price ■r;v-: '4 cent yesterday to 32 jj cents Der lb 'for ternational first grade "jan- shipment, v- r opening higiier ••or overseas advices the irkei I lied very quiet, 'with 0 small v i] is were m good de- an I, with sellera scarce.
    154 words
  • 50 9 IMPORTS a rubber into Ma ayi m N< vember amounted to 35.966 ">r.-. againsi 15.176 tons m the previous month. The N fig ires brings to*ai imports m the firsi morths year to 380.157 tons. This compared favourably with 344.191 ton? imported m i ne period >1 I
    50 words
  • 52 9 BRITAIN ha> introduced a arge sheet saw designed to special demands ol me I ling and const motional tra les, m providing a eana oi :utl :".s "he insulating lin ng and n ar.v utner -hee* tterials used m ir.e iru rtion ol walls, ceilii g>. floors and
    52 words
  • 67 9 HOXGKOXG. Dec. 11 fRe;;ter). The sharp shrinkage of brick shipments from Communist China to Hongkong has caused the building industry to turn to old bricks, accor v ing to Chinese newspaper report. The report says that construction of quite a number of buildings m Hongkong and Kowloon
    67 words
  • 99 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon dosing prices Der picul yesterday were: C.pra D0. .-.lan. $4<i buyer?; 541 sellers; coconui oil m bulk S' sellers m dbrunis $H4 sel cr^; Muntok white pepper $123 sellers; Sarawak white $122 sellers; Special Sarawak b ack $70. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair
    99 words
  • 140 9 Quiet Conditions In Share Mart QUIET litioos continued se tiona *-^c Malayan ?hare market jresterday ie turnover was small. Pru-e changes announced bj the Malayan Sharebrokers Asiation were INDUSTKIALS Ru> ers Sfllrr* \Uas Ice 11 <buy rs) cd B B Petrol 4fi 49/- imnn n 1-71 1 1 Brewt r.e^
    140 words
  • 204 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers rep rteri the follow. ne business done yesterd ty: F. N. ords. $1.59 m $i 60; Gammon $172, 51.70 odd lot. G'town Disp. $2,024; Hammer 5155. Metal Box $1.74, $1.75. Cold Storage 85c. (also dd lot> S. Steamship 70c: S. Trad rs $1 ro $1.61 delayed;
    204 words
  • 57 9 AMONG the visitors to the Natural Rubber Development Board's stand at the Public Works Exhibition held m London recently were. Che Zakaria bin Ali. and Che Tuan Syed Ja'afar Albar of the Information Department, Malaya House. They are discussing the use of rubber m roads with
    57 words
  • 218 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— One of the greatest obstacles to be overcome m the development of new industries m Malaya is the inadequacy of the supply of fully trained resourceful tradesmen and production i supervisors. This is the opinion of Mr. E. P. Eltham, former Australian
    218 words
  • 75 9 JESSELTON. Thur^.— The two-day Departmental Conference of the Public Works DeDartmen; under the chairmanship of the Director of PWD. Mr. L. Jackson, has just ended. Among outstation representatives present at :he conference were N, J. Dallard from Tenom. A N. Robinson and Yap Fat Siong from Sandakan.
    75 words
  • 65 9 The successful completion of a contract with the Beacon Manufacturing Company of Carolina. U.S.A.. for the supply of cotton-spinning machinery to the value of US$BOO 000 has been announced by a British company. The American company ha? ordered 20.000 spindles for its re-equipment programme, and the contract
    65 words
  • 159 9 Ol TER ROADS R nghorn Clyt"neus, Tong Pens. Masumi Maru. Flying Clipper. Kubishev. Dromus. Berebere. T;ipagoya. Maetsuyckrr. Marilo, Wing On. Inchkilda. [ncharran, Davrie, Cathay. Lucky Trader, Santa Barbara, H:ko Maru Radnorshire Le Maire, Pusiniut. INNER ROADS Ca!t. 9 Ha, Seng Hin Larut Kian Guan, Rimhi. Loh Si?
    159 words
  • 146 9 U.S. Study China 'Dumping' WASHINGTON, Dec. 11— Top business leaders are making an intensive study of SinoSoviet economic practices, including "dumping" and their recommendations will go to the government within the next few weeks. Just what these recommendations will be, remained unknown today. But Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary
    146 words
  • 31 9 PRELIMINARY estimates place the 1958-59 world sugar production at a record crop of 52.20n,n00 short tons. This is five per cent above that m the previous year.
    31 words
  • 277 9 FISH from the London tropical nursery are here being collected into a plastic bag for export by BOAC to BOAC is using "FLsh Muffs" I —collapsible plastic containers to transport thousands of exotic tropical tl<h from Singapore to London and New York. The
    277 words
  • 79 9 THE MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association made *>he following changes m its ra'.e^ to merchants yesterday: New York buying T.T. 32-13/ 16; OD. 32-15/16: 90 d/s1 a:r mail 33-1 8 credit bills 33-4 trade 1 bills. Canada: T.T. 31-|: O.D. 31-7 3 90 d/st. air mail 32-3 lfi credit
    79 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 155 9 I'M J r md ted ijß A m i*^ *sB M 1 *np n I Vr ''N EVERETT ORIENT LINE JpNf S por« P.S'hom Penoni 1 7 Dec 1"* ec 8 Jan 7Jan 5 Jan ng Co mtta P 17 Dec 21 Dec 10 Jon 13 Jon 14 lon I
      155 words
    • 250 9 "^^&^^'^x > ;*>>??s>"SS&i;yv.^%\' JwgSiftiflßiiifliMfcfc^' ■P^^^H^BH^BBwy^Bßßimft^Mi*>v''' A ■o^wsfi^^B B^Bth. I^^ J!l..i ||1 1 "'""iniLL-^yJrSSSSWBLiIi^^M BMitti^^^iiv:" Msimsk THIIIIIIhB W Announcing the new SecAetaA4i\ \COPYING MACHINE^/ new design new operating ease Now you can get even greater convenience greater copying ease-~ with the same amazing 4-second copying speed— in this new model of
      250 words

  • 60 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP -Standard by THE Thai Embassy celebrated the birthday of the King of Thailand with a ™fktai party m Kuala Lumpur last Friday. At the party are Nai Sophon Chuenchun, Thai First Secretary Madam Hongladarom. wife of the Ambassador. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and visiting Major General
    Fah  -  60 words
  • 56 10 MISS MAY YAP. a member of the staff of Shell Company m Kuala Lumpur, was given a farewell party on Monday by her women colleagues. Miss Yap (m a flowered cheongsam) will soon leave for the United Kingdom for a course at the Malayan Teachers' Training Tolletre at
    Fah  -  56 words
  • Article, Illustration
    51 10 MISS LUCY HE AH and Miss Mary Moe, pupils of the Ethel Foxrroft School o£ Dancing, will perform a Pallet at the Selangor Clerical and Administrative Staff Union's variety concert to mark the 1-th anniversary of the founding of the Union, at the Chinese Assembly Hall. Kuala Lumpur on Dec.
    51 words
  • Article, Illustration
    139 10 Picture by (LEFT) A young town planner from the Penang City Council. Mr. Lam Thim Fook, is now taking a postgraduate course under the Colombo Plan at Sydney University's Town and Country Planning Department He gained his Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Malaya m 1056. To
    139 words
  • Article, Illustration
    9 10 p; M" I ;d SrHool X sillHi" l.v Fah
    Fah  -  9 words
  • Article, Illustration
    0 10
    0 words
  • Article, Illustration
    17 10 (ABOVE) INSPPCTOR l^:,; I Selaneor Police and Ml H f h May Ling Keponfj. who w*n n
    17 words
  • Article, Illustration
    1 10 Fah
    Fah  -  1 words
  • Article, Illustration
    50 10 MR. YEOH CHIOK LIM. who recently returned home on bMtffti ["Jj he is taking up an engineering course at the DtaifCfittl f>f Wr<>ur brated his 22nd birthday with a social and dance for Ul W«* and parents' home at Jalan Raja Bot. Klang. Mr Yeoh is Rgtolfctf Ching Seng Foh.
    Ch'ng Seng Poh  -  50 words
  • Article, Illustration
    52 10 Standard THE Hi?h Commissioner of Oylon. Mr. D C R. Gunawardana. and Mrs. Gunawardana. paid a courtesy call on the Deputy Paramount Ruler, the Sultan of Selaneor. at the Istana Kota, Klan?. recently. Mr. Gunawardana (left) is seen here during the audience \vi:h the Sultan m the Throne Room Ching
    Standard; Ch'ng Seng Poh  -  52 words
  • Article, Illustration
    53 10 -Standardpic by (BELOW) THE UNITED STATES Ambassador. Mr. Homer M. Byington. returned to the Federal Capital last Saturday after being away m the States for three months. He returned with his son. Homer M. Bvinston 111 (right) also a career diplomat for a holiday m Malaya prior to his first
    53 words
  • 57 10 (ABO\E) General Sir Charles Loewen, Adjutant General to the Uni'ed Kingdom Forces, now on a tour of British units m the Far East visited the 22nd. Special Air Services Regiment, which will shortly be leaving the country. Gen. Loewen is seen inspecting the guard of -hon our
    Fah  -  57 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 58 10 y^C For all red tile^ °r concrete B^^^^- v >< ><' N x x ><^ surfaces, indoors or outside. JT^ /f^ N^^^v Anti-slip, insect repellent and ipC. :> x "^^BPfc. N water resistant. The only red tile >^v' x j^ polish with that initial extra adhesion. KS^l \f W>teF It
      58 words

  • 46 11 1 MAWI VANBKELEN Mm. M r, T. H T^ BOUCOURE SPENCER haw Stable LnN MO N ROOCERS Mr H. W. Cowlm, CMADWICK ROOCERS p ep abl FRANKLIN MOBBS Mr Kw k ;s BAKRATT HOBBS Mm. A. K Mr d 6W. M«C W W.«
    46 words
  • 417 11 Div. 9 Furs. Mi T V Mitchell Mn lor, Ihin M S X Chet Mi M«en and 11 Mr. Mrs. T. H T<*o r T. V Mrtehdl j s s J. 2/V. 7— 6 Furs. C X Qoek. L and C H. Tea m ••>...>-• Stable tind
    417 words
  • 334 11  -  SCRUTINEER By r,,i ™t a d.fini. ther v° been m the background of the St. Leeer picture "lW,h«. Possibil.ty m the big race tomorrow. The four-> ear-old vTnX'?,*' 11 m his wind 'nK-»P eallop at Bukit Timah yesterday. •i', n'u-l h. n nk i
    334 words
  • 198 11 IPOH. Thurs.— The Ist Btn the Loyal Regiment, Far East military soccer champions and holders of four major soccer titles this season, will be out ti add another trophy lo their 'has' when they meet the formidable Prisons Athleti< Club of Taininq m the
    198 words
  • Article, Illustration
    34 11 WEDNESDAY'S winners: College Tutor (left) led mby Mr. Wong Siew Leitf after winning the first race. Right: Mr. Loh Chin, leading m Come Up, winner of the C.nss 1. D;i\ sir <urlong race sei'en.
    34 words
  • 641 11 The 'Prince Too, Shapes Like Winner UINKUM, a non-acceptor on neanesaay, snowea that there is nothing wrong with him by doing the fastest gallop of the morning. With Berg up he breezed over three m 36| sec. wide out. He is one to watch m the
    641 words
  • 97 11 Battle Royal' For Poppy Day Fund PENANG, Thurs.— A ''battle royal" is assured when .the Kiwis meet the Kangaroos m a rugby match m aid of the IL>5B Poppy Day Appeal Fund, at the City Stadium on Wednesday at 6 p.m. The Ist Btn., New Zealand Regiment, Taiping, who are
    97 words
  • 61 11 THE final match for tbt M»« yor"s football Cup •.■.ill be playrd on Sunday, at Jaian Besar Stadium, between tnp Young Chung Wah team and th P Permuda Bnwaron?. Kickoff i- at fr.3o pm Admission is free. The Mayor ".II "kick off" and Mr- one Erg
    61 words
  • 127 11 IPOH. Thurs The Perak Turf Clubs iirst meeting for 1959 to be held on Jan. 10. 14 and 17 will rater for Class Three and Class Five horses. A trophy will be presented to the owner of the horse which wins a "double" at the
    127 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 155 11 ■*> A IHb. >« i 4&*& w S v ">i "^S^''**- J*- B^l HsTr^4Mk.^^^*MML^H^L r M -:i '-?< r? v *'^B Eli' ll '^fc» J? Jk M As^Baß^sWif^9'^ I)b^b^b^b» «Cb^bw^ :^H^H^^wJiypfiiHF A v x^^ <kHU^aif mttH&'Ai^M B^Bf „> a^LViD JJ^l J^ I B^P^^SBbMbß B^^fl /.'ir^Sß bW KS 2 sf% IB
      155 words

  • 250 12 the rules that the manager shall see that each player m his team has at least two games. The period of play shall be 30 minutes each way. with an interval of not more than five minutes. The managers of the* four teams are:
    250 words
  • 283 12 Singapore Chinese Recrra--1 tion Club, participants m the Singapore Hockey Association first division league since it started go down to the second division next year. This is the first time that a first division team m the competition being relegated The Chinese finished at the bottom
    283 words
  • 65 12 KKUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. PWD Sports Club kept themselves m the running for the Selangor. Hockey association senior division league championships when they beat Army Depot Fo'.-.re 6-1 on the Ba* i cantonment ground today. The Army ha a fair share of -he e\ hanges but their
    65 words
  • 78 12 B' ton Tourney For Indians KUALA LUMPUR, Th;:r= The Ye ing Men's Indian As=^- elation sre holding a badminton tc urnameni m February to' e~-^:.v?.ze Indians m Selangor To take up the game. If The T" irr.arr.er.t prove? a success the YMIA hope To open '.he rr.ee* for women. The
    78 words
  • 68 12 BRISBANE. Dec. 11, (Reuter).— The MCC will receive about £10.000 Australian (about $70,000) from their two matches m Queensland. Their share from the state game was £2.000 Australian (about $14,000) and it is expected that the first Test which ended yesterday will boost their tour receipts by
    68 words
  • 129 12 BRISBANE, Dec. 11 (Renter) Xorman O'S'eill ichose brilliant 72 not out helped Australia win the first Test against England will plau mr a Combined XI against MCC m their match which opens at Launceston, Tasmania on on Dec. 18. Victoria Finalists MELBOURNE. Dec. 11 (TPI) Ashley
    129 words
  • 101 12 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— T' 1 Selangor Hockey Association will again run a knockout competition this ?rasor.. The competiti >n will start on Jan. 15 next month. The knock out competition will be run m two divisions senior and junior. Kilai Club'A 1 are the reigning
    101 words
  • 287 12 INDIAN Association, who Tv-;-re -i red f~r le.egation, pulled themselves oui ot i* when they trounced the Wanr.errrs Sr^r*s Cub 4-1 :n their last leag te match at the Farrer Park yesterday. With this victory Indians m >- .c two places ur the '.eaeue table,
    287 words
  • 250 12 Selangor Lose Two Good Men KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Splangor's team to meet the powerful Perak XV m a key North Zone HMS Malaya Rugby cuptie at Ipoh on Saturday will not be at full strength for the game. Injury has impoverished the .state of some of its bes: players this
    250 words
  • 5 12 Ancient Archie THE K.O. KING
    5 words
  • 737 12 Moore Survives Three Knockdowns To Finish Off British Empire Champ MONTREAL, Dec. 11 (UPI) Li^ht-heavyweight champion Archie Moore survived three knockdowns and floored Canadian Yvon Durelle four times tonigh for an llth-round knockout m their title fight and became boxing's all-time K.O King with 128 knockouts. Referee Jack Sharkey, former
    737 words
  • The Greatest Lt. Heavyweight Title Fight Ever Staged
    • 129 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER JolliUids ps. H.M.S. Albion Geylang; City Council. Ind tins i~s. Varsity, F. Park. H O C X E Y—S.C.C. vs. Y.M.SJL Div. 1. Padang. KUALA LUMPUR RUGBY Bar-; vs. Set United Ban: l>:!e r -Str,'.e schools 7 A side Malay "A" Kuala Kangsar vs. King Gcotqc
      129 words
  • 139 12 MHF 'Quad' Opens At Ipoh Today IPOH. Thurs. Perak will be without the services of two of their 'stars Olympic representatives Chua Eng Kirn and Hamzah Shamsuddin at this weekend's inter-state hockey quadrangular against Kedah, Penang and Selangor. Both Eng Kirn and Hamzah have been chosen to represent the Perak
    139 words
  • 65 12 KKUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. TPCA "A" gained an easy 5-1 victory over Royal Air Force 'B m a division two league .hockey match on the Princes Road stadium toda/ At half time the Tami.ians led 2-0. Inside right Sine;am (2) Centre forward Vasu (2) and inside
    65 words
  • 35 12 LONDON". Dec 11. (Renter). Results of today's English Football Association cup second round replays were: Norwich City 1 Swindon Town 0: Ycovil 1 Colchester United 7; Shrewsbury Town 2 Crystal Palace 2.
    35 words
  • 256 12 TOMORROW'S ENGLISH SCOTTISH SOCCER LONDON, Dec. 11 (Reuter) The following are English and Scottish football fixtures for Saturday. Dec. 13: DIVISION ONE Arsenal vs Aston Villa Birmingham vs Blackpool Bolton vs Newcastle Burnley vs Tottenham Everton vs Portsmouth Leeds vs Notts Forest Leicester vs Wolves Luton vs Blackburn Manchester C.
    256 words
  • 44 12 THUMBS DOWN SCHOOL For Full Men, J THF applicatKHi if Schools for full tffiliatioa n ,j :i H Swimming Association ras r f P< 11 Vr^ Committee meeting last n^h t H up most I S t a <. I r m pared I 4
    44 words
  • 326 12 SBA Will Lose Lee Nathan SINGAPORF badminton will lose two of its wmt promising player^ mhem toe Kin Tat and V.S.S, Nathan leave these shores for tur ther studies earl\ next month. Kin Tal wU be V the United Kmgdc diately after the Cross charity match at B kok m
    326 words
  • 57 12 LAHORE. I). I —Tor ben Ulri and Ladislav Legci U many. rea bed doubles nnni In lawn tennis hcrr today They teal the > Cup pair, Robert Hai Jean-Claude Mo inari. 7-5, 6-3. In t'M'- 1 women'?; finai. Miss I VSA. and Miss D Pakistan, boat Mrs. T.
    57 words
  • 42 12 KUALA UJMPUR.I The Malayan P^ mccl Malayan TV i Central Zone I ernment Service* 5 petition on s Prince*; R"«d >"<"' R Chandran. Thian Eah Poi Kurn Le qm. Anthony. Aru!:. Meow Tuck T* Taib. Hung Koon Stanislaus. Vincent
    42 words
  • 27 12 KUALA LUMP! B Selangor Chiru s* Club beat Mala] R< s i 7-0 In a BHA Oivii i hockey leacue lVr Pudu Roan ground torn
    27 words
  • 5 12 Last Goal from M I
    5 words
  • 2 12 1
    2 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 120 12 The FINEST and most useful Win I IT 1 r i m the world Y Wt^Vl r an y wan the most advanced s^x i lighter m the world AjSmrjSgiSiaßPiSS^gTi^N^w-- w ■■■■■>:■ ..v iH BwlWm^ .TyT^tU; I -*-^iW^* >'* v' B^^B^i S^^^f^^HflH BKaft^^^i^^^f^&^' This exciting-looking lighter is something IJ^ A
      120 words
    • 10 12 torn- Air »f*^ j i to V* J i J
      10 words

  • Article, Illustration
    5 13  -  Joan Collins By
    5 words
  • 606 13 Layne Stars In Mid--19 th. Century Western >l FRAC- irks for aml r as si tine r-Yt the ImeriI uHI A| dl to vi i s th.it f n I > thp touch to i trs I M imerous t> Western films to his credit a* well as important films
    606 words
  • 171 13 SILENT STRONG MEN TYPE indie? dreamed °f hfco" 1 7 i v j-.-'-o, n famed aft^^ey, •>- since p «:/fri oil oj the*e dreamed n f becoming a ng m a castle r the part n f a knight, he the 13th Century castle m the ftalian seacoasf wh«r« ted
    171 words
  • 194 13 DURBANK, Calif. If American males with thinning: hair try the Andy Griffith formula of applying onion juice to their scalps, the price of onions should soar. Since Andy is blessed with a luxuriant crop of hair, the odoriferous liquid is applied on the
    194 words
  • 537 13 JOAN Collins, one of the most eligible chicks m all of Hollywood, wants to get married. Trouble is, the star of "Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys!" can't find a guy to rally 'round Joan. At least, she hasn't come across the right man for her,
    537 words
  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 501 13 TODAY'S QUOTATION: Ba -re 1 "An obstinatr man I.IIMM 23 «o Oct does not hold opinions, but |J [n3| 22— Seek retard Siiniv for fvfpP" miM IM z home fam!h FRIDAY FOR L> ERY- matter? u-raval r- ONE: Make progress from VSO^ftVlw^^vS SCORPIO-Of 2; the late morning to dinner- R^^i
      501 words

  • 0 14
    0 words
  • 271 14 MOST UK SHIPS TO CARRY MISSILES BY 1960 LONDON*. Der 11. (Reuter). A considerable nu:nber of Br;*i^h \var.-h;p> will be ped with surface or anii-air-rraft missiles by the early I HHTs, Mr Robert Allan. Parliamentary Secretary told the House of' Common? yesteriay. He added that it was difficult to make
    271 words
  • 107 14 NEW YORK. D?c. 11 'Renter) The "New York Times" announced today that it would suspend publication because of the refusal of printers at the ''New York Daily News" to, cross the picket lines of striking members of the Deliveries Union The -Times" said that the printers'
    107 words
  • 73 14 EDINBURGH, Dec. 11 (Reuter) Firsi British naval officer to win the Victoria Cl »sa In W rid War One, Captain Henry Pee: Ritrhtesn died m Edinburgh yesterday, aged 82 Captain Ritchie won the Victoria Cross, highest award 'or bravery m the British Commonwealth, at' Dar-es-Salaam
    73 words
  • 80 14 Tennis star now studies script for her first film Telephoto. TENNIS STAR Althea (iibson studies the script of "The Horse Soldiers" m her Hollywood apartment. Althea will put aside her n«»t career temporarily to volley around the sound stages with John Wayne and William Holden m the new movie The
    UPI  -  80 words
  • 188 14 NATO Experts Get Top-Secret Data On UK's A-Weapon PARIS. Dec. 11, (Reuter). Britain yesterday revealed details of her latest guided weapons to high NATO civilian and military officials at a top-secret "presentation" which usually reliable sources described as "extraordinarily impressive." I "Staggering" was the comment of one source who attended
    188 words
  • 120 14 DARWIN, Dec 11. (Router) Asian people could be brought to Australia for limited periods under an indented labour system to help m the development of Australia's Northern territory, an immigration official and former Administrator of the territory, Mr. M. Driver said today. Mr. Driver, who is Australia
    120 words
  • 386 14 India, too. uneasy over Peking's new trade policies BOMBAY, Dec. 11 The difficulties created m Malaya by Peking's trade policies have stirred some uneasiness m India. An editorial m the INDIAN EXPRESS, commenting on the embargo the Malayan Government laid on some import? from Communist' China, noted, that "the primary
    386 words
  • 223 14 Despite rebuff, the Soviets (bached by Mao) mahe offer CAIRO, Dec. 11 (Reuter) Mr. Mikhail Nesterov head of the Russian delegation to the Afro-Asian Economic Conference here yesterday made new economic proposals with the support of Communist China to the conference nations. He offered to
    223 words
  • 28 14 THE condition of Field Marshal Earl Alexander of TunL>. m hospital m England with hear: trouble, was re- ported yesterday to be re--1 maining satisfactory. Reuter.
    28 words
  • 191 14 Berlin: BERLIN. Dec. 11 (UPI) Russia today rejected American demands the Soviets release a U.S. Army pilot he'd by East German Communists since he parachuted into the Soviet Zone on Dec 3. A spokesman lor the Soviet Embassy m East Berlin said the matter was outside
    191 words
  • 234 14 MAU MAU CHIEF TO BE RELEASED NEXT APRIL NAIROBI. Dec. 11, ißeut r». e Mr. John Cusack, Kenya's Minister for Internal Security, told the Legislative Council yesterday that Jomo rThe Burning Spear'"> Kenyatta would be eligible for release from jail on April 14. next year having completed three-quarters of his
    234 words
  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 250 14 ATHENS, Dec. 11 (Reuter) Mr. Evangelos Averoff. Greek Foreign Minister said last night there was "no question of a tripartite conference (between Britain, Turkey and Greece) on Cyprus." He made the statement to reporters who asked him to comment on a statement on Cyprus to
      Reuter  -  250 words
  • 48 14 Aly Khan Friend At The Ball PRINCE ALY KHAN ihats with Mrs. Dick Couell at the Imperial Ball m the grand ballroom of the Hotel Astor, m New York last week. Mrs. Cowell. the daughter of Mr. C V. Whitney was one of the invited guests UPI Photo.
    UPI  -  48 words
  • Article, Illustration
    0 14
    0 words
  • 111 14 JAKARTA, Dec. 11 (Renter! An honorary degree of Doctor of Law was yesterday conferred uoon Dr. Rajendra, Prasad, India's President, according to Antara Newi Agency. The degree, from the University of Indonesia, was given him at a ceremony m the Palace of President Soekarno.
    111 words
  • 35 14 CATHOLIC bishops from 20 Far Eastern countries including Singapore and Malaya yesterday began a one-week conference m Manila to discuss ways to propagate Catholicism and combat atheistic Communism m the Far East. Renter.
    35 words
  • 174 14 GENEVA, Dec. Nt < t F'j —n. t accused the West tod.n u^ Uz t| prevention ot surprise att.n k is t troiar.'-« out Russian militan sen rets So vie; first deputy Foi gi Minister V. Kutnj I 1 at today's session that West, specifically wa?
    174 words
  • 9 14 ties o| I Scotia: I I
    9 words
  • 10 14 so i [or the tottm m otai i
    10 words
  • 38 14 Croicther, 75. beaan i I u-ee^ he pot a decree •7 don't believe m Vf U he !r-! co-,rr. f' I te carried m 1908. v him m 292 7. -rhrn icitfi 'rr f 'P'
    38 words
  • 31 14 IRAQ has de ided draw From the Bag nex: February when her me bership is due to be r- the Egyptian-controlled die East Mews A.gei yesterday from Bagdad Reuter
    Reuter  -  31 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 131 14 •a-a^'a'A^rA'A^arAAAA-A'A'3.***\ For HisPgH A luxury range of Toilet Preparations created by S~> Lsuclax < -jd OF LONDON pi Choroton V** PRE-ELECTRIC SHAVE Lotion for o Dunh.H cleaner shave without drog, $650 Porker AFTER-SHAVE Lotion for the most sens.- Tobacc tive skins $6.50 p, pc U*» TONIC HAIR LOTION invigorate, ond
      131 words