Singapore Standard, 11 May 1959
This issue may only be viewed from the multimedia stations at NLB Libraries. See FAQ for more information.
1959-05-11
1
12
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/singstandard
Singapore Standard
-
Article464 1959-05-11 1 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES ACT BEFORE MORE BLOOD IS SPILT Leaders shacked by 3 murders in 14 hours Politicians tell police to use special powers By SHOCKED at the spate of secret society killings, gang clashes and attacks on innocent people, political leaders in Singapore yesterday called on the464 words
-
Article301 1959-05-11 1 MENZIES EXPLAINS 'WHITE' POLICY HONOLULU, Sun. (UPI) Premier Robert G. Menzios said yesterday that Australia's oriental exclusion policy i5 aimed at avoiding "a great social problem" and not based on what he termed "racial superiority." When asked to clarify j Australia's immigration ban on coloured persons, Menzies handed out a301 words
-
184 1959-05-11 1 QUEEN ELIZABETH urged the young people of the British Commonwealth today, in a world darkened by fear and prejudice, to "think, speak and act as true brothers and sisters of one another The Queen in a message* marking the annual celebrat;.on of Commonwealth184 words
-
Article, Illustration81 1959-05-11 1 The last chat before today's big -4 meet GERMANY'S Heinrich von Brentano, Britain's Sehvyn Lloyd, America's Christian Herter and France's Mau- rhce Cowve «Je Murville have a last chat before the Big-Four Geneva meeting starts today. Reports indicate that the Western Foreign Ministers are in full agreement on what theyUPI - 81 words
-
464 1959-05-11 1 Split based on hatred may he polls outcome Marshall THE aftermath of the polls may result in a split based on hatred of the people of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall declared last night. The Workers Farty candidate for Cairnhill, addressing an election rally, warned that such a division "would be464 words
-
122 1959-05-11 1 Labourer plunges 80 feet to death A SINGAPORE labourer fell 80 feet to his death from thr sixth floor, Shaw House, Orchard Road, yesterday. The workman. Yue Lan, 30. lost his balance and fell when a suspended pole where a bicycle wheel wus attached as a pulley snapped. Yue and122 words
-
114 1959-05-11 1 UMNO's 13th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. UMNO will issue a special supplement tomorrow commemorating the 13th. anniversary of the founding of the party in Malaya. The supplement will contain the history of UMNO during the 13 years of its existence as a political party and will give a brief114 words
-
Article141 1959-05-11 1 CITY COUNCIL INQUIRY ON TODAY THE one-man Commission of Inquiry set up to investigate into the working of the Singapore City Council, will hold its first session in the Supreme Court, this morning. More than 60 witnesses are expected to give evidence before the Commissioner, Mr. J. F. McWilliam. They141 words
-
372 1959-05-11 1 LAW PROTECTS VOTERS -SAYS THOMSON THE election laws existed for the protection of the elector in order to ensure that he could ffive his vote freely and honestly without fear of intimidation or reprisal, the Director of Information Services, Mr. G. G. Thomson, said last night. Mr Thomson said this372 words
-
278 1959-05-11 1 SMALLPOX: A final check and Rajula is off again PEN AN G Sun. The Port Health Officer. Dr. G. V. Denis, last night re-vaccinat-ed TO cabin and 209 unbcrthed passengers °f the "Rajula"' against smallpox. The 1,094 deck passengers for Penang who boarded the .ship at Madras and Nagapatam on278 words
-
89 1959-05-11 1 ACID was thrown at a 19--yoar-oid youth after being chased into his home by a gang of about seven secret society thugs In River Valley Road. Singapore, Last pight. The youth. Fan Kim Siew ran into the hou c wher. the th.iqs. who arrived89 words
-
Article41 1959-05-11 1 A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD boy, Lim Chong Hiam. was burned in the face yesterday when a kerosene stove exploded in his Lorong Tai Seng home. fie was admitted to the General Hospital but his condition was reported as not serious.41 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement97 1959-05-11 1 finer Beer Testimonials Miss "WIGGLE" DE CHASSIS. curvacious Singapore Model, says: "I often feel like a wet rag after a show, but I rely on Tiger to give me that \H VBCWP9IC9 tTO. ANO OiSTP'BL'TEO B* C **SE* **»O NfAVC LTD. I k Advance styling with classical elegance i I97 words
-
Advertisement17 1959-05-11 1 Telephone ***** —5 CobU TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 11 1959. Vol. IX No. 312. •> zt%. 12 Pages17 words
-
-
Article121 1959-05-11 2 Citizens party's stand THE chairman of the nc v\y-formed Citizens Party, Mr. Yen Jen San. declared last night that his party would abolish the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. Mr. Yen. candidate for Kampong Kapor, who was speaking at an election rally in Cecil Street car-park, said that his party121 words
-
257 1959-05-11 2 PAP ARE USING RED TACTICS -CLAIMS SPA SINGAPORE Peoples Alliance Party City Councillor M Armstrong, last night told an election rally at Cambridge R o Peoples Action Party were adopting the communist methods S campaigns. He said there were many indications to show they wen methods. A close indication was257 words
-
Article270 1959-05-11 2 Council used for propaganda PAP SINGAPORE ex-Mayor's secretary. Mr. Jek Yuen Tong, last night appealed to the people to "fight for the pride of your country." Mr. Jck, who tendered Ms resignation to the Chirf Administrative Officer, Mr. P. C. Marcu.s recently, told the crowd at a Peop'es Art ion270 words
-
Article106 1959-05-11 2 NEW MARKET TO SERVE RURAL AREA ULU KELAXTAX. Sun. Before a gathering of local government officials and tocaJ councillors thii morning, the Assistant District Officer, LJlu Keiaman, tnche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Mohamed, opened a rural market in the local council area of Mane Kurai, in Ulu Kelantan District. The106 words
-
Article63 1959-05-11 2 FIRE GUTS ROOF OF SHOPHOUSE THE ENTIRE roof a shop house in Singapore's Bearh Road was gutted by fire yesterday a r ew minutes before two fire engines arrived at the scene The fire started in the shop's store room in the first floor of the building where Japanese crockery,63 words
-
Article37 1959-05-11 2 CYCLIST D IN HOSPI TAL A LABOURER SWPF. M, down by I a'ong 6| M Road, last th in hn-p:'rt Eve\\ it n« i dent, which p m are isker ?pertor Mahen ra- the Sepoy Lines I37 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1559 1959-05-11 2 L A UTT I I II T IS A LONG WA V X SITUATIONS VACANT URGENTLY REQUIRED Clerks. Salesmen to full time po>t. Salary at $180/-. Please enclose Service and return postage charges. Box N'd:T.3607 SS. SINGAPORE HTY COUNCIL: Required for WATER DEPART MENT SHIFT ENGINEER in salarr Scal c1,559 words
-
Advertisement575 1959-05-11 2 NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby given that ANG OON HUE of No. 189-A, Jalan Kayu. Singapore is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Chief Secretary,575 words
-
Advertisement748 1959-05-11 2 NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby given that ANG OON HOR of No 189-A, Jalan Kayu. Singapore i s applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Chief748 words
-
-
911 1959-05-11 3 THE continuing drop in the revenue earning Kactv of the Malayan Railway Administration is tiftcr fhar calls for immediate attention. The Mcif of $15 million which it is expected to face ■the end of this year can hardly be regarded as liable,911 words
-
Article51 1959-05-11 3 ICI un, lech Kim Kom *> poi« d. PC Bo*. No I .fed Cables HCEnNfcwS L Tel 25*43 1 ii tires) An department*. -owub on* insurance Bl__ 174 Batu ko n Teieo-or.t S__66 kAKt 9 Covwar bt Iel: -829 ■IACCa 8 r '♦OSS tl-A Bukit China51 words
-
Article, Illustration1391 1959-05-11 3 SHARIFF AHMAD - UMNO celebrates 13th birthday today SHARIFF AHMAD by KUALA LUMPUR. T^HE United Malays Na"* tional Organization senior partner of the Alliance Government today celebrates its thirteenth anniversary with "public meetings and prayers" on a nationwide scale in Malaya. UMNO ran truly be proud oi its achievements in the pasi year,1,391 words
-
Article233 1959-05-11 3 "TODAY we celebrate the thirteenth anniversary of UMNO. This year is also a crucial year for the party because we are taking part in the elections to the State Legislative Assemblies as well as elections to the House of Representatives If we win these elections, by the233 words
-
Article, Illustration932 1959-05-11 3 Mindless Music EONDOf Z CORNER* CASSANDRA says: '7/ is played gently from concealed speakers and is a kind of aural saccharine tablet that blots out the hard lines of life a musical tranquilliser. T THINK I first became aware of the allpersuasive, all pervasive charms of piped-in music in the932 words
-
Article, Illustration405 1959-05-11 3 THROUGHOUT the world, May the 11th. ha s some significance to most countries. Today, the Foreign Ministers of the Western Powers and Soviet Russia meet in Geneva to discuss the vexed question of Berlin with which is linked the reunification of Germany. The universal405 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement53 1959-05-11 3 HP^ lft PRE FABRICATED SHELVING B\ f ""> cmr.infwfi againM white —R\ ants p|||||iiiiiiiiiiii^^.^B It's exclusive! BE AL FOR: Store, Office Warehouse SHELVING no installation cost NO BOLTS fir NUTS ■liu^fob'o Shelving with a load capacity of 500 lbs. per shelf. I T. B. ROGERS CO. IS7-A Cecil Street, Singapore53 words
-
Advertisement422 1959-05-11 3 TIRED OF THE SAME OLD JOB? Q Su'e n?u »re Anyborty |er« r"*4 S^P^k standing still. But don t gee tne idea '■T 1 V that iuit quifting your present iob and J6^£t goinf somewhere elae will jet you out jS M The trouble may be mtide your- £*-^2^ I422 words
-
-
Article286 1959-05-11 4 TAN'S DARE: PROVE YOUR SERVICE MR. WILLIAM TAN, an Independent candidate contesting the general elections in Tiong Bahru, yesterday challenged his opponents to come out and prove their record of service for the people in the division. The challenge wa.> made at an election rally held at the old Kallang286 words
-
Article28 1959-05-11 4 FIVE masked, armed men entered a house in Pah Soon Pah Road, ofl Paya Lebar Road ar.d robbed the owner cf $60 and four s^lci rings.28 words
-
83 1959-05-11 4 KL Driving Efficiency Competition KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Kuala Lumpur Municipality in its campaign for road safety ha? organised another driving efficiency competition this month. All non-profei-si -rial drivers are asked to participate. The Driving Instructors Association has donated two challenge shields, one for male j amateur drivers and the83 words
-
Article47 1959-05-11 4 SEREMBAN, Sun. Children born during 1953-1955 wishing to be admitted into schools in 1960-1962 must be registered in the school of •heir choice nearest their home, an Education Department announcement stated today. The registration period has been fixed from May 25 to June 2247 words
-
Article251 1959-05-11 4 PENANG, Sun. Visitoi calling a*, the va:.ou> Polire S*a*:or.s during Pclioe Wee< which was brought to a successful close this evening, went away much wiser in traffic rules and re^ula'ion". This was stated by \hc Contingent Administrative Offl or, Mr. T. A. L'rer.r.e I, to The Standard251 words
-
Article85 1959-05-11 4 ALLIANCE WIN ALL THREE SEATS SEREMBAN, Sun Five candidates contested for the three vacant seats in the Kuala Pilah Town Council byelection held yesterday and resulted as follow.;: Kampong Dioh Ward— Inche Abdul Kadir bin Abdullah (All.) 374 votes. Dato Or?n<» Kaya Bongsu, Abdul Jalil bin Suleiman (Ind.) 357 vote?.85 words
-
Article, Illustration232 1959-05-11 4 Supreme test of Jain sect A 15-YEAR-OLD Indian schoolgirl yesterday completed a religious task, which is regarded by everyone to be extremely difficult. The girl. Miss Hasumati Doshi. who belongs to the Jain religious sect, has been fasting on alternative days for the past one232 words
-
279 1959-05-11 4 KATONG United Residents' Association candidate for Mountbatten. Mrs. F. Leon-Son, at a rally yesterday spent most of her time answering charges made against her and her party by speakers at other poli- tical rallies She told her audience at Joo Chiat that Mr.279 words
-
Article312 1959-05-11 4 ESAM gave m. aid to members KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Ex-Services Association of Malaya close to a quarter of a million dollars during the year covering direct assistance to the needy, it was stated at its annual conference at the Hotel Majestic today. The disbursement went to education of Ex-Servicemen's312 words
-
Article144 1959-05-11 4 PREMIER'S VISIT TO KUALA LIPIS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, motored to Kuala Lipis yesterday afternoon accompanied by his wife, Datin Rahah. on his first visit there since his assumption of office. On arrival at Kuala Lipis the Premier was received by the District144 words
-
Article119 1959-05-11 4 Replanting Reaches A Record KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Malayan Smallholders' replanting scheme has yielded favourable results with a record of 136.431 acres of rubber planted during the past five month-, the Natural Rubber Development Board staled yesterday. The rubber industry introduced thi< scheme last year to give financial grants to119 words
-
145 1959-05-11 4 INDEPENDENT GIVES WAY TO ALLIANCE SEREMBAN, Sun. An Independent candidate, Mr. Joseph Siow Loong Hin, contesting the Lengeng constituency in the Negri Sembilan State elections today decided to "step down" in favour of Alliance candidate. Inche Jalil bin Ha.ii Aminuddin. Mr. Siow decided to file his nomination papers as an145 words
-
88 1959-05-11 4 PENANG. Sat. The Minister for Interior and Justice, Inche Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, will be asked to accept the presidentship of the Muslim Leagu- of Penang and Province Wellesley. The offer will be made by a four-man delegation consisting of Messrs. A88 words
-
Article200 1959-05-11 4 NEW UNION FOR CLERKS IN FED. KUALA LUMPUR, SunAll clerical unions in the Federation will, in future owe their allegiance to th e newlyregistered National Union of Commercial Workers. Federation of Malaya, which has replaced the defunct Malayan Administrative and Clerical Staff Unions. At a meeting of the Federation clerical200 words
-
401 1959-05-11 4 STUDENT POLL BAN: GOVT. TAKE DRASTIC ACTION Police intensity checks on youths following complaints SINGAPORE Government is taking drastic steps to check I children from taking active part in the electioneering comport Police will intensify their check on youths engaged in the eien 1()n and political rallies with a view401 words
-
Article93 1959-05-11 4 Council oru mad k. bou fn. m -wt§ Stn H the C< rural Fir Bv) c<;,t j ctc-ci, uras f^ Th c lirl routo, had a^h, outside Pier to p. Manv Hfc th t bus. w. K crowd c S| fri'.i nd difl opul about the b i I93 words
-
Article63 1959-05-11 4 terwortfa brai h V* Australian Air t i ni Association up* arid meant K] cfaaritab e t>rgai W? tei to -e r{ -:B v r ile£ed I The Ktt M Mrs, K R I tha 4 the Ass now donate I children r 1 Th< 5 i vrives of63 words
-
Article, Illustration131 1959-05-11 4 THE Ameriran Erirnds of the Middle East formally opened its new headquarters in Washington. D.C.. recently with a reception attended by members of the diplomatic corps including Malaya's Ambassador, Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil. U.S. Government officials, and members of the IS. Conqress. Mr. Harold R.131 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement35 1959-05-11 4 $ave Safely VSSfIWj ECONOMY I®jflfw( 9UALITY EVERY DAY can confidently be used for all purposes which call for a dependable supply of rich, pure, safe milk with the.freshmilk flavour. WITH ADDED VITAMINS A D t±mt35 words
-
-
Article, Illustration166 1959-05-11 5 Tappers ve wages to school building ■h Hundreds Hh tappers in the |Hj Sipul area. 20 miles ttfc here, subscribed prt $6,000 :rom their fff igea towards the Ar: s ~>ors new K? lilding which K the District Hr Kuala Kangsar, JJ Rinnan bin Abdul H before a large |fc:r.^166 words
-
Article93 1959-05-11 5 !51 N —The Health rinarj Commit- v Council has; a s ggestion by the I Engineer that a I i be held '<"" te the ooemn^ of dam tunnel ors, past and I post-war Muniis .oners and Coun- r wives be m- the fan -tion WL. vaJ is however93 words
-
Article52 1959-05-11 5 JAP STAR PRAISES KL I. LUMPUR, Sun.— I|] Mmako Kazuki, a actress who reprehei country at the Asian Film Festival said yesterday that Lumpur ls a "beautiM .-pacioius city with charming, warmd people." at I have come to t this city and its s peoples is far beyond rticipatlon." Miss52 words
-
Article52 1959-05-11 5 lANG Sun— The DirecWf United States Infori Senrfc M r WiUiam tMa received a letter Let Keat Jin f I. now studying nuclear ;mor a s holarship at Ir (Diversity, CamHassachusetta J*t he would be <0 ep any of his fellow P. an r. ing to visit 1 and52 words
-
827 1959-05-11 5 A WELFARE STATE would be no paradise to live in if it has not the funds, to provide the essential amenities for the people, Liberal. Socialist Party candidate for Ulu Pandan, Mr. M. Karthigesu, said lost night. But the Peoples Action Party had827 words
-
Article, Illustration148 1959-05-11 5 RI ready for new type of Govt. THE Indonesian Ambassador to Japan. Dr. R. R. A. Asmaoen. said In Singapore yesterday that his country was ready for the "guided democracy regime.'' Dr. Asmaoen, who arrived in the Colony by Air India from Jakarta on his way to Tokyo, added that148 words
-
102 1959-05-11 5 KAMPONG FOLK BUILD THEIR OWN ROAD MORE than 100 residents of Kampong Silat, Singapore, yesterday got together to build a new road in the area. Men, women and children came out to start the first phase of the work building the foundation with gravel supplied by the City Council. They102 words
-
365 1959-05-11 5 ALOR STAR. Sun. With only ten days to go before the State elections, political parties here have accelerated their campaigns one accusing the other of deceiving: the people. Minister £or Foreign Affairs, Dr. [smaj bin Dat^ Abdul Rahman told the people not to365 words
-
Article31 1959-05-11 5 THE UMNO/MCA candidate for Serangoon Gardens, Mr. Thomas Liao Ping will hold election rallies daily starting today at 290, Yio Chu Kang Road from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.31 words
-
95 1959-05-11 5 135 POLLING STATIONS FOR PENANG, PW PENANG, Sun. A total of 135 poking stations. 85 in Province Wellesley and 49 on Penang Island will cater for voters in the State elections on Polling Day. June 6. Most of these stations are at English and Vernacular schools. In certain out of95 words
-
Article, Illustration73 1959-05-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Minister for Transport, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib, promised to consider sympathetically a request by the Government Temporary Officers Union that serving temporary Railway clerks be given a competitive examination and successful ones be placed on the permanent establishment when vacancies accurred.73 words
-
Article59 1959-05-11 5 Colony Hindu Wedding MR. Mrs. K. V. NAIR, after their marriage in Singapore yesterday. Both the bride and the groom hail from Kerala State in India Mrs. Nair is the former Miss Bhavani Am ma The couple were married at the Mariaman Temple. The reception was held at the Adelphi59 words
-
198 1959-05-11 5 PERAK PLAYERS TO PRESENT 'THE HOLLOW' lPOrf. Fri.— The latest stage production of the versatile Perak Players will be Agatha Christie's top thriller "The Hollow," which will be presented at the Perak Turf Club Sports Club, Tiger Lane. Ipoh on July 4. 10, 11. Rehearsals began last week and the198 words
-
Article82 1959-05-11 5 IPOH. Sun. An iron safe containing about $3,000 was reported stolen from the Fishmonger's Association at No. 5, Theatre Street, this morning. The peon discovered the loss when he went to the association early this morning and found the front door open. He informed the President, Mr.82 words
-
Article50 1959-05-11 5 PENANG. Sun.— A housewife, Shirley Nanette Reaburn, who went shopping along Penang Road on fnday was relieved of her plastic handbag, which she kept inside a basket. The handbag contained $14 in cash, an identity card and a birth certificate. She reported her loss to the Police.50 words
-
228 1959-05-11 5 LUTHERANS CELEBRATE GOLDEN JUBILEE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Lutheran Christians from all over the Federation arrived here today to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the founding of their congregation in Malaya. The Head of the Lutheran Church. Rt. Rev. Dr. Raja B. Manikam. Bishop of Tranquebar. has arrived in the Federal228 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement177 1959-05-11 5 .'.'.•t f P Sunsilk J ONE-LATHER SHAMPOO '3oßu^k Ism*!-'""**' j^ •■^■^l Sunsilk is a dream crime true. Whether your hair is dry or oily, Sf Q c e5 this one-lather shampoo leaves it I Ull^/lK shining clean and gloriously easy I J s ****j*>o o to manage. This is because177 words
-
-
278 1959-05-11 6 Priest denies Catholics are mixed up in politics PENANG, Sun. A Catholic priest said today that the Catholic Church was above party politics and has been falsely accused of interfering and mingling with local politics. The Parish Priest of the Cathedral of the Assumption, Reverend Father P. Decroix, speaking before278 words
-
Article121 1959-05-11 6 PEXAXG, Sun. An alleged leader of a secret society called the Seahawk Gang, was ordered to be remanded lor 14 days under the new Prevention of Crime Ordinance by Magistrate Tuan Nik Hussain bin Ali yesterday Herbert Tan Chee Hyan. 20, was picked up by121 words
-
Article74 1959-05-11 6 THE president of the Malayan Indian Congress Singapore State Branch. Mr. T. K Alexander, said last night that his party 'always maintains the 00-existe~.ee policy Speaking at the party's rally in Sembawar.g. he said that Singapore's political situation would r.ot be stabilized without the co ■existence74 words
-
Article32 1959-05-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Bangi Dengkil Road, at the 23th mile, Malay Reservation i> under 30 inches of flood. The water is rising and the road is impassable to qht traffic.32 words
-
Article, Illustration90 1959-05-11 6 pic by The Yang di-Pertuan Agong presents the Junior First Aid Challenge Shield to 17 year-old He^en Salvary of the Sultan Ibrahim Girls School. Johore Bahru. It wa.s a big occasion for Miss Salvary. for she was seeing her King for theStandard; Fah - 90 words
-
290 1959-05-11 6 PENANG, Sun. Trade disputes can best be settled over a round-table conference between official and staff sides, after a comprehensive hearing of grievances and problems to iron out the differences of opinion. This was stated by the chairman of the Union of Post290 words
-
Article152 1959-05-11 6 Handel's 'Messiah' at New Vic TO mark the bicentenary of the death of Handel, 1759. the Singapore Chinese Churches Combined Choir will present excerpts from his most popular oratorio "Messiah", at the Victoria Theatre on May 17 and 18 at 8.15 pm The Choir, 120 strong which last year performed152 words
-
133 1959-05-11 6 Drop In Wool Prices Hit New Zealand KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— New Zealand expects to overcome her foreign exchange problem within the next twelve months. This wai expressed by the New Zealand Trade Commissioner to the Federation and Singapore, Mr. H. W. Shepherd here today. Mr. Shepherd who is on 24-hour133 words
-
Article52 1959-05-11 6 Good time for Jap actresses JAPANESE film actresses. Utako Mitsuya and Metsue Komiya, enjoying performances by delegates attending the 6th Asian Film Festival, at the Tunku Abdul Rahman Hall in Kuala Lumpur on Friday. Utako has a smile and a handclap, while Metsue is busy recording the scene with aStandardpic - 52 words
-
Article, Illustration106 1959-05-11 6 88 WOUNDED AND SICK AIRLIFTED KUALA LUMPUR, Sun About 88 casualties and sick persons have been evacuated trom deep jungle landing zones by helicopters and Pioneers. the Royal Air Force announced yesterday. The persons evacuated were security forces and aborigines from the areas of the forts. On Sunday, a Whirlwind106 words
-
708 1959-05-11 6 PEOPLE'S CHOICE DEMOCRACY OR COMMUNISM Lib-Socs accuse PAP of breaking 'rice-bowl' DEMOCRACY and communism were the only two forms of Government in the world today, and Singapore must make its choice of one or the other on Election Day, May 30, said the Liberal Socialist candi date for Delta Division,708 words
-
Article110 1959-05-11 6 OUTSIDE MAY NO VISIT PANGKO KUALA UWDR M On peaceful r'ir.jr;:!! today r c cer. PcraK < r. rrr.--:"^B Iviously expressed to cancel the rd --m :ng prop.'- fron -M\ Island tl r:i^W The Malay this morninc v. th :..m dance. All sch 1 land are Bow pea I The110 words
-
Article47 1959-05-11 6 KUALA At the :t j.• tSI of :v "o body of the ii I I Lon [< the m.\ < t ii expc; ted 1 don on M Whi e t for Singap Tengk i 7< 1 t Mufti, v. < mains r\ -t o Jo ho n j47 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement341 1959-05-11 6 5 P—i^ i S i I 1 E3 ffi FTBCm MFL> Special! OPENING of 6th ASIAN iLn Jll. FILM FESTIVAL In Kuala Lnmpur I J Showing at LIDO-REX-PAVILIOS-tnsli«h Commentary [3 CAPITOL->KT-ORIENrAL-GBAND-Chinese Commentary S jXj mm MM #A MM* m 9M £M n 2A4 1 4 pß3p vSS% k«9 w Jr^A^?J^^BßM»^y341 words
-
Advertisement159 1959-05-11 6 ?XA|HAYorc^ i isatioNi' EEES3 p :Tih Now Showing! -K JOHNGREGSON DONALD SINOE* •K PEGGY CUMMINS NADIA GRAY t TiieCaplaiiivTal)! L, -l«'M«NCOiCu* From th» no»fl by RKHftRT' ttw -H •4C Crkminrtf Ah( G«l««e«i William Molfl J -the BRIDCiL on the Rl\£R u J +L PLEASE NOTE-THE CATHAY CINLMA tW -K TODAY159 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous312 1959-05-11 6 (A (Raffles Quay): Keep Fit Radio Singapore (Medium Wave !Ud a.m.. English Conversation 47fi Metres): 6.30 am Good .Beginners, 9.1j a.m. English Morning. 632 Morning Prelude Conversation Advanced) 10 30 7.00 Time Signal and *News! TO5 ajna.. Cooking Nasi Goreng A Date with Music. 800 The (fried Rice) 10.30 a.m.,312 words
-
Miscellaneous186 1959-05-11 6 and News. 9.40 Singapore Snorts Results. 9.45 Rorn with the Blues, 10(10 After Ten years, 10 15 Concert Vocal. 10.30 Ted Heath and h'.s Music 11.00 Good Night. REDIFFUSION (Silver Network): 6.30 a.m. Sunrise Serenade 7.00 News. 7.05 Ris e and Shine'. 730 Musical Clock, 800 News, 8.0,i Musical Clock.186 words
-
Miscellaneous204 1959-05-11 6 KL. Si N. SW.: 5.00 p.m. (KL) Children's Half Hour— "Who Killed Cock Robin" and Musical Birthday Cards. 530 (KL) A Knife in the Sun. ALL STATIONS: 6.00 pm (KLj Hit the Headlines. 630 (K.L) Royai School of Music Examinations 6.50 (KL) Programme Summary. 6.55 (RS) Shire Market Report. 7.00204 words
-
-
Article, Illustration921 1959-05-11 7 Life of a Chinese girl in England RAI CHIN (Mrs. Peter Coe Since October) is a tiny biscuit-coloured Chinese girl of twenty-one. She and her husband, a bearded joducer, live in a flat on the King's Road, Chelsea. k m a^ she is. her only L a 'P'-r nones are921 words
-
Article, Illustration985 1959-05-11 7 ¥"DEAR MR. LEN-" WHETHER you're Six or Sixty If voure 36-22-36, or maybe 46-32-40, or even I JO-22-30 Len Thorne is always happy to Uveceive your problem and dispose of it in his ■own inimitable, if not always satisfactory, Vnanner. GOOD MORNING KIDDIWINKS, And still II comes rolling985 words
-
Article, Illustration314 1959-05-11 7 With $15 Paid Weekly For The "Wittiest" Letter OF H2S SOUL. OF COURSE There's only room for one more letter this week a charming one from a young student who gives her full name and address as a measure of good faith but would rather remain anonymous in print It's314 words
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous681 1959-05-11 7 < VV\\\\\\\\\\\X\\VV\\\\\\V\\\\\\\V\\VV\\VV\V\V\VV\VVVV\\\\\\\V\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\Wl\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\V\\\\v\\\\\V\\V\\W^\V\\W\W\\A^ J nrODAY'S QrOTATION: June 20— Alien finances as creative thought servo you g Ha|HBH a^ a^^^^ J J- "It is not wise to he credit. position demand. Friends. fur. are ant to Pfl RH|| II 2 wiser than is necessary." Don't yield to pressure at prove unsatisfactory" or681 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement801 1959-05-11 8 THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE f»: Hahta*, BMton. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Parts S'pore P. Sham Penang TEUCER ......»^»^>-*».w^..... 5/10 lane 11 |une 16/17 |une Carrier* option te proceed vto othei port* t© load and discharge cargo E NORTH GERMAN LLOYD 1 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE JOINT SERVICE T«t801 words
-
Advertisement1156 1959-05-11 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 241? lIS lines) Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lineO "Z" IHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE IA It INGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape of Good Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other ports to1,156 words
-
Advertisement1075 1959-05-11 8 MITSUI 1Q LINE JAPAN LINI S'pore P.S'hom Penang Hoeisan Maru 18 May Horyu Maru 23May icjyi--Amogisan Maru 20 May 18 May 1 5 May Axumasan Maru 30^May 2fi Meiten Maru co maj U.S.A. LINE. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore direct discharge via Bombay Suez. Asakason Maru May ETA N. York1,075 words
-
Advertisement773 1959-05-11 8 *3l THE E. A. C UNtj' j ADtN. RtD SEA, MEDITERRA\La\ J« CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIA\ p^ yfcA Spore P Shaw p Of m.s. "Meon.a 24/25 K»ay 26-27 M ay m.t "Beira b» io May/< lunc s'f| o i^% ftc %"••<• b» 30|une/4|uly 5/6 |ui. Accepting Canto Oirect tor; Genoa. Antwerp. rtotteraam/Amsteraarn773 words
-
-
Article255 1959-05-11 9 THE acreage of land planted to rice in Malaya is rising, according to the Commonwealth Economic Committee's latest report on rice. Total planted acreage is estimated at 936,000 acres for this year. 36.000 acres, more than the planted acreage in 1957-58. By the end of255 words
-
Article192 1959-05-11 9 JET clipper service in the Pacific may start considerably earlier than originally anticipated, Pan American Airways announced yesterday. The accelerated .schedule is the result of the fact that Pan American prohahly will receive Boeing 707/321 inter-Con-tinentals for launching initial jet service m the192 words
-
153 1959-05-11 9 TOKYO, Sun. (Reuter).— Many foreign visitors from South-east Asia and other parts of the world are attending the Sixth Japan International trade fair. which j has opened here for a period of 18 nay> in a ceremony at- j tended by 6,000 person.-, in-153 words
-
Article51 1959-05-11 9 DELIVERIES of tin-in-concentratrs from the mines of the Federation of Malaya to Singapore. Penang and Butterworth in March totalled 928 tons, against 2.832 ton.s in the previous month. March deliveries brought the total in the first quarter to 7,442 tons, against 8,990 torus in the 195851 words
-
Article53 1959-05-11 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rate? cha:-!£:o> in its rates to merchants >">n Saturday: Canada: buying, T.T. 31-7/8 OP 32. 90 days airmail 32-3/8 credii bills, 32-7 16 trade bills. Selling T.T 7O. D. ready were:Canada: buying. T.T. 31-7/8. *****. Other exchange53 words
-
Article188 1959-05-11 9 Aussie Firm To Export Tractors INDUSTRIAL tractors, fork lift tracks and straddle trucks with a big range of lifting capacities will soon be made in Australia for export by a new £A250.000 company recently registered. A joint Australian-Ameri-can enterprise, the new company Towmotor (Australia) Ltd.. will manufacture and market Towmotor188 words
-
Article54 1959-05-11 9 The British office equipment 1 industry set up its 13th joint output-export record last year. Total deliveries of machinery alone. exclusive of office furniture, stationery, strongrooms, etc., amounted to £52.473.0(10, compared with £43.703.000 in 1957. Exports of the same product? exceeded 1P. 400,000. just £400, n0054 words
-
Article28 1959-05-11 9 India produced a total of 332.200 electric Tans in the last five months. Exports were principally to Maiaya, Singapore, and several other South-east Asian countries.28 words
-
Article, Illustration359 1959-05-11 9 CONSTRUCTION OF a fleet of modern passenger /cargo ships for American Mail Line Ltd. for their trans-Pacific service will begin next month. The Singapore office of Everett Steamship Corporation S/A, sencral agents throughout the Far East for American Mail Line, made this announcement yesterday.359 words
-
Article506 1959-05-11 9 SHARES PROFIT-TAKING CUTS GAINS y^t^^^^nß^^K^^^f^^H^^^^^^^B^Bßß More Activity In ff f i I T Industrials, Tins By A Market Correspondent MORE activity developed in Industrials and Tins on the Malayan share market last week. Rubbers, however, had a reduced turnover and the total volume of business was slightly down. End of506 words
-
Article, Illustration87 1959-05-11 9 THE new representative of the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council of India, in Singapore, Mr. Lai Bahadur Mathur, wa s entertained to a cocktail party at the Adelphi Hotel, on Friday by the Council's outgoing representative, Mr. P. Sethuram. Standardpic taken at the party shows (from left)87 words
-
364 1959-05-11 9 COPRA arrivals in Singapore during last week were estimated at 700 tons and fears had been expressed of further contraction in volume, due to diversion of Sumatra copra to Java says. Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd's report. Loose copra value In Singapore had been maintained364 words
-
Article283 1959-05-11 9 CONWEMARA LIMITED: Profit for 19n8 was ?1M.R05 iSlfi^) ariH a dividend! of 22^r is proposed. Xet liquid assets work out at $182,190 or 36 4 rents ner shape. Cost of product ion ws? 47$ cents per 'b. on a crop averaging 757 lbs per acre. KEMPAS LIMITED H283 words
-
Article392 1959-05-11 9 ALL sections of the Malayan share market continued to ease on further profit-taking on Saturday. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were Fra«er .Neave Malayan sharebrokers reported the following business done on Saturday: F^d Disp ItJII F N* ordf $1.58 overmgnt. $1 57; Gammon vi hi,392 words
-
Article511 1959-05-11 9 BUSINESS done from May 2 to 8: INDUSTRIALS: Con. Tin Smelter 35/4J, Fereral Dispensary $1.125, Fraser Neave $1.53 to $1.59 1.58. Gammons SI. BO. to $1.92 to $1.85 cd. Hammer? $1.44 $1.45. Hongkong Bank (London) Wm. Jacks 51. 55 Malayan Airways Ltd. $9 25. Malayan Breweries511 words
-
Article59 1959-05-11 9 TAIPEI, Sun. (Reuter).— Formosa was actively considering increasing, trade with Australia and New Zealand on a reciprocal basis, Mr. T. K. Chang, chairman of the Board of the Bank of Taiwan, said in an interview here. The nationalist economist and banker, however, warned that Formosan traders59 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement530 1959-05-11 9 y(/' A ■< i BUILD NEW DYNAMIC > -lavv" r c c;.s! Let c i\t^BJ^' ■■> -^-alce 3 r.CA rr-^- ef 1 R' \^^J wm A w-> c-i -,^rr -v > ~-r s. I*'""^1 frr v bra-t 'V/ r7 < Wp v»v«. Vcu"H be :^e I' rv -.*tct or a530 words
-
-
359 1959-05-11 10 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor Combined Schools retained the Rahman Football Trophy for the second successive year when they gained a 4 l victory over Perak Combined Schools in the final of the Federation inter-state competition at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. After being held359 words
-
Article135 1959-05-11 10 Ooi Is Ipoh Police Champion IPOH. Sun. Scoring four firsts, Inspector Ooi Leong Song j took the individual championship in the Royal Federation of Malaya Police. Ipoh District, athletic sports held on the Anderson School ground yesterday. Ooi win the 100 yards, the »ng and high jumps, and the J135 words
-
211 1959-05-11 10 THE President of the Asian Football Confederation. Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra, speaking at the opening ceremony of the Central Zone ties in the Asian Cup competition at Jalan Besar stadium on Saturday, said that he hoped the countries concerned211 words
-
Article, Illustration316 1959-05-11 10 Innings 99 Runs Victory For Colony SINGAPORE trounced Pahang by an innings and 99 runs in the Malayan Cricket Association's Southern Zone inter-state cricket match on the Ceylon Sports Club ground yesterday. Singapore were just too strong a force for the visitors, who were bundled out316 words
-
Article62 1959-05-11 10 SEREMBAN, Sun. Negri Sembilan's 1959 lawn tennis association open championships, which began on Saturday, reached its semi-final stage today. The only upset were the defeats of 'seeds' Zainal Abiddin Ali, Negri's youngest and promising player, by Paul Siow who won 6-1, 3-6. 6-4, and Lim Meng62 words
-
Article162 1959-05-11 10 MALACCA NEGRI SHARE HONOURS SEREMBAN, Sun. \egri Sembilan and Malacca diew their Malayan Cricket Association inter-state league match played here over the weekend. Malacca, all set for an Innings victory, were deprived of it when rain fell. Negri replied with 88 runs to* Malacca's first innings total of 252. They162 words
-
Article48 1959-05-11 10 IPOH. Sun. The Perak Amateur Athletic Association became the first athletic body in Malaya to obtain standard Olympic athletic equipment ordered direct from the United Kingdom. The first consignment consisting of two complete championship sets, and a practice set. costing $6,000 arrived a few days ago.48 words
-
577 1959-05-11 10 STONOR SHIELD: SERVICES EDGE S'GOR CLUB Kilats Whip Police KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. It was cricket at its brightest on the padang here today when Selangor Services beat Selangor Club bv seven runs in a thrilling finish to a Stonor Shield cricket competition match. The services have now chalked up their577 words
-
466 1959-05-11 10 Varsity Flop Despite Two 'Sneak' Change SCC Will Seek SCA Ruling UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA stars, Alex Delilkan and Himnijimi sneaked into their team after playing: for Singapore in the Malayan rfcfcfl ciation league match against Pahang, failed to save the University from a wickets trouncing by Singapore Cricket Club in466 words
-
Article578 1959-05-11 10 SCC beat I ni\rrsit\ by eight wickets on the Padang. IMVERSin Dhanwai t Singh c Sheppard b Smith if I Vythianathan r Cashin h Smith 0 E.Retnam c Smttti b S^ep. pard 3! Haider Sithawalla b Muirhead 4 If K. Sen e Cashin b Muirhoari n Rajaratnam nol578 words
-
Article40 1959-05-11 10 The K tala *i< Boys Sclw o Institution inter-schoo >"■■',, ro tho Davidsoi Cl yesterda) 13 Th^ Saint fi ■U out foi 12 In rrph. v. fl the Saints' I I f y of play were a. J runs.40 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement47 1959-05-11 10 f world famous family of m m mm medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL •the smoker's delight... .^^^fc^ m I j LiiiK? A IE r^r^^l47 words
-
-
Article299 1959-05-11 11 Ieicester hit them for 1)1; hallam scores 158 LEICESTER, Sun. (Reuter) A magnificent innings, of 158 which included irs bv the 27-year-old Maurice Hallam enabled Leicestershire to declare at t eight wickets on the opening day of their match with the Indian tourists i here on299 words
-
Article313 1959-05-11 11 JTURDAYS |c. CRICKET Er pa ~p bow r s hy B S Scleton, nfa .-< ft; 11 unbeaten ft We In lian B R< j Marsha B rui ners ip B lintain I heii B :^> the i ounty B when they met B re e I313 words
-
Article46 1959-05-11 11 Ceylonese Beat Sturrocks Iln a low der Shield cric--1 n the Ipota Pad- ylon \ssociaStunrock Club by """"■'-•fj aems: Sturr,;- Khonß Kok V^uni four for i: four for 14; n *am lw« lor 6: !au n 66 for v »ni 15; J MarI n at, Fatmana-46 words
-
Article222 1959-05-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR bur,. YMCA m^ven into the second round of the Nayaratnam Shield cricket competition when they boat the Indian Association nv 207 runs on the Taylor Road ground here I >day. Y.MCA S. M ih« ndran Ibw P. Singh 6 J. Soyza c222 words
-
Article322 1959-05-11 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER SCRUTINEER'S RACE REVIEW By MALAYAN racing took a big step forward on Saturdiy when the Singapore Turf Club introduced the Wood's portable starting gates at Bukit Timah. Incidentally, Singapore is the first racing centre in the Far East to use the device. This type322 words
-
Article61 1959-05-11 11 SYDNEY. Sun (Reuter) Scottish First Division team Heart of Midlothian overwhelmed Australia by seven soa'.s to one yesterday- in a one-sided soccer match on Sydney Sport s Ground Heart, gave a brilliant display of football before a crowd C) f 16,000 and Australia's only s, ~>al61 words
-
Article28 1959-05-11 11 LONDON', Sun (Renter) Oxford University beat Cambridge University by 90 points :o 43 points in their annual athietio meeting at the White City Stadium here yesterday.28 words
-
Article72 1959-05-11 11 FRESNO. California, Sun. (Router) Ray Norton, 21--year-old American University student, equalled the world I <J0 yards record of 9.3 seconds note last niqht. He later boat Bob Morrow, Olympic sprint champion, in the final of the event with a time of !).4 seconds. Norton and Morrow72 words
-
1814 1959-05-11 11 Probable Fields For Wednesday At Bt. Timah FOLLOWLNG are weights and probable starters for nine races on Wednesday. May 13, second day of the Singapore Turf Club's May meeting: 13.101 Monitor brag Sy 9.04 Martin L.M. Foo and Mrs. 3--141 Tudor Wonder ch e g 6y 9.00 M. Zain Mdm.1,814 words
-
Article204 1959-05-11 11 ALLAN BARKER - ALLAN BARKER By NEW YORK, Sun. (Reuter) A survey based on spectator box office appeal has found that horse racing is the most popular sport in the United States. Basebal was ranked second, although it still arouses more interest in the "man-in-the-street" than racing. But baseball has flirted with204 words
-
Article80 1959-05-11 11 THE SINGAPORE CUP Class I—li1 li Miles. Who Knows 1000 Downing S're«*t 9.07 Picture Goer II 8.10 Shamrock Slipper 8.09 On Stage 8.09 Grand Coup 8.09 Asnes Slipper 8.05 Jacmac 8.04 Brave General 8 02 Straits Code 8.00 Campdalc 8.00 Yes Dear 7.11 Peanut80 words
-
Article140 1959-05-11 11 JUNIOR CRICKET RESULTS THE results of the Singapore Cricket Association junior tournament matches played yesterday were: SECTION "A" Indian Association "A" and Fraser and Neave drew at Ba-le.-t:er Road. INDIANS: 103 for f<njr wickets declared ißasik'al 36, Mohinder Singh 37 and Scquerah two for 22>. F. N: 83 for four140 words
-
Article165 1959-05-11 11 Arokiasamy Wins Perak X-Country IPOH. Sun. Arokiasamy, a 23-year-old estate worker from luiuk Anson won the Bth Perak open cross-country face over a five-mile course in a record time of 28m. 10.25. this morning. Arokiasamy who led rizht from the start, beat a record field of 29 seniors and 75165 words
-
Article14 1959-05-11 11 KAMPONG Silat Beat RASC 4-2 in a friendly soccer match *&il#% ay.14 words
-
Article772 1959-05-11 11 F.8.1. Men Keep Out Bad Elements cisco and the resultant curiosity interest there. Attendance figures, for basebail have shown an alarming •Irop since the end of World War Two. mainly, it is believed, because the clubs televise most of the sanies which they p. ay772 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement144 1959-05-11 11 I j f Star CIS f OFFERS YOU MORE FOR \\f YOUR MONEY! O Cradle-mounted dual seat. Aluminium alloy cylinder with pillion tootrests. %M h€-d for efficiency and cqol running. ©Swinging arm rear sujpen- Cradle frame for superb sion with hydra u I c %J read-hold.ng. damping. ©Absorption tHejncw giving144 words
-
-
Page 11 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous115 1959-05-11 11 ft WstdRr SINGAPORE Nc>CC£R: /Isian C?;n competition: Sinflap 0^* vs Wnlaya, Ja nrc Br.^nr, 8 p.m.; Dr ,?S: Jollilods AV vs Indian BSC Geylang Div. SB: Balestie? U. vs H.M. Dockyard, MFA; Div, 3 A: Indian YoungsteTs vs PStia, F. Park Queenstown CC vs Railways RC, F N. IPOH SOCCER:115 words
-
-
WORLD NEWS
-
189 1959-05-11 12 KALIOIB. Egypt, Sun. (UPI) Army frogmen today stepped up the pace of the recovery of bodies from the Nile excursion steamer Dandarah, which capsized and sank on Friday with heavy loss of life. A total of 53 bodies had been recovered up to189 words
-
Article75 1959-05-11 12 MOSCOW. Sun. (Reuter) Experimental transmission of coloured television are to be started in Moscow this year. M. Konstantin Sergeichuk. deputy Minister of Communications, said that bv 1965 Morrow. Leningrad and the capitals of the Union Republics will be receiving coloured programmes in addition to the75 words
-
Article34 1959-05-11 12 The Governor of British Honduras. Sir Colin Thornley, has announced that the British Colonial Secretary. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. has agreed to the appointment of a commissioner to review the Colony's constitution. ReuterReuter - 34 words
-
Article35 1959-05-11 12 A NIGHT guard in Manila. Fulgencio, clubbed his wife to death la^t night because he said she scratched his face and burned his clothes in a fit of jealousy, the police reported UPIUPI - 35 words
-
Article278 1959-05-11 12 That trip to Moscow LONDON*. Sun. i ßeuter) The Sunday Times today devoted almost a full page to the first of two copyright articles by Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery. former NATO deputy sup/erne commander in Europe, reporting on his Moscow visit. On :tv> front page the newspaper278 words
-
Article142 1959-05-11 12 MOSCOW, Sun. ißeuten— A British medical team yesterday carried out a second **hni e in heart" operation using their new heart •'breathing" machine— this time on a iix-yea: old Russian girl ca.led Lucia. Lucia's heart was stopped for 34 minutes while the leading British surgeon. Dr. William Celland.142 words
-
Article, Illustration39 1959-05-11 12 pic) PRINCESS ANNE made her first public appearance in Windsor Great Park last week since her chickenpnx. She was there to watch her father, the Duke of Edinburgh play his first Polo match of the season.- MirrorMirror - 39 words
-
Article139 1959-05-11 12 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) Women mit -number men in the Siviet Union by 20.800. 000 according to censu.s results released by the Soviet Central Statistical Board and quoted by Moscow Radio. The Board reported that of a total population of 203.826.000 on January 15. 94 million139 words
-
Article30 1959-05-11 12 TWO Soviet flyers have established a world speed record for a 500 kilometre (about 306 miles) closed *oute by helicopter. Tass. the Boviet News Aeencv reoorted yesterday. ReuterReuter - 30 words
-
Article552 1959-05-11 12 Paving the way to a Summit Overdue settlement of cold war problems Herter But first they're up against a sitting problem GENEVA, Sun. (Reuter) Foreign Ministers of the United States, England, France and Russia have today taken up residence in this historic Swiss town for a552 words
-
Article, Illustration73 1959-05-11 12 PRIME MINISTER Jigroe Dorje of h tin 1 pendent state of Bhutan is rarely photograph speaks American-accented English and i<* pbotomji here in his headquarters in Klliupong, inn-. maintaines his office there because it i* the easwstj to carry on foreien aflfairs. It takes six daysUPI - 73 words
-
Article84 1959-05-11 12 TAIPEI. Sun. (Reuter)— The Nationalist, National Assembly Association has called for a third term for President Chiang Kai Shek through revision of constitution The Association former] by members of the National Assembly which rewrites the constitution and elects the chief of stale declared in a84 words
-
Article95 1959-05-11 12 ELEPHANT TRAINER ATTACKED VIENNA. Sun (Reuter) An Indian elephant trainer was saved by two of his elephants after another elephant had attacked him during a circus performance at Wiener-Neustadt. While he was putting his elephants back into their stalls after their performance, the trainer. Raya Pasce Lewis, was struck down95 words
-
BRIEFS
-
Article102 1959-05-11 12 W -Germany rejects Soviet warning BONN, Germany. Sun. (UPI) West Germany yesterday flatly rejected Soviet Russia's warning not to equip West German NATO forces with nuclear weapons. The We^t Germans, in a note handed over in Moscow, also labelled Soviet complaints regarding West German "war" policies as a "distortion of102 words
-
Article62 1959-05-11 12 THE executive of India's ruling Congress Party yesterday passed a resolution approving the Indian Government's granting of asylum to the Dalai Lama, and to about 10.000 Tibetan refugees as "desirable on humanitarian grounds." The resolution added that the executive were "anxious that there should be friendly relations with China, andReuter - 62 words
-
Article61 1959-05-11 12 REBELS in the North Sumatra Tapanuli region currently are taxing the people of that area at the rate of about 3.000.000 rupiahs (about US$100,000) a month, according to military authorities here. A military spokesman said the rebels collect taxes from the people as well as levying duties on all vehicles61 words
-
Article62 1959-05-11 12 FIFTY countries have been invited to take part in the Soviet Union's first major international film festival in Moscow from August 3 to 17, it was reported here yesterday. Mr. Vladimir Surim, director of the "Mos-film" studio and chairman of the festival organising committee, told a press conference that leading62 words
-
Article53 1959-05-11 12 MALAYAN songs and music will enliven political campaigns of the Masjumi. one of Indonesia's two major Moslem parties. This was decided at the recent National Congress of the party. "Malayan music is not offensive to Moslem ethics, and it suits the Indonesian taste," the conference stated, "It should be usedUPI - 53 words
-
Article47 1959-05-11 12 MR. EUGENE Black, president of the Word Bank, arrived in Cairo yesterday from London for talks with the Egyptian government The Cairo press tia s speculated that the World Bank will finance a project put forward by President Nasser to widen and deepen the Suez Canal. ReuterReuter - 47 words
-
Article38 1959-05-11 12 DR. SUBANDRIO, Indonesian Foreign Minister and the other Indonesian statesmen of President Soekarno's party, left Moscow for the Crimea by air yesterday, the Soviet news agency Tass said They will meet President Soekarno there, the agency added.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
-
-
Article60 1959-05-11 12 AMSTERDAM, Sun. (Reuter)— A 49-year-old motorist was jaied for two weeks here for colliding with a fishing boat while under the influence of alcohol His car fell from a dike in the middle of the night on to ice-covering water, drove on and crashed into a moored60 words
-
144 1959-05-11 12 Britain's homicide and for debate in Common LONDON'. Sun. (Keuter).— I New moves to gel rid "anoma ;e>" in Britain's Homicide Act urill be made m the House of Commons in the coming week Eollwoing th€ hanging or. Friday. Mav P, r: Ronald Marwood. a oo;iceman*s killer. llarwoi d, 25-year-old144 words
-
Article307 1959-05-11 12 Cannes Film Festival CANNES. FRANCE. Sun. (LTD Shapely starlets gave photographers a field day at the Cannes Fi'm Festival's annual semi-nude picnic yesterday. But festival officials took a dim view of the whole affair. "It turns the festival into a circus," said one. The picnic,307 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement67 1959-05-11 12 MODERN FLATS FOR SALE SENNETT ESTATC /»«"if*\ M«d«*ti newly improved »yp«* fie c J very near completion atonq Mcf p f% Each flat consists of 3 bedrooms, I with bothroon^^^cN V<r^ attached spacious holl ond dining room, kitchen, e!^ bock verondoh, lovotory bathrooms. V'-^"^v Modern sanitation, concealed electric wiring and67 words
-
-
Page 12 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous46 1959-05-11 12 I Aer /must be dogtiredTY riowt< now MAki^i I /5^> V fL^» tRE- LIE DOWN ON I YERSELF COMFORTABLE AN 1 I nn^ Tug^xcA 1 IlL BRING >ER A NICE m I /^R¥^STlN'VERTUc!N f f I < t a^^ 1 I Af% M. Y*AA tt^V\^ C 746 words
-