Singapore Standard, 2 June 1959
This issue may only be viewed from the multimedia stations at NLB Libraries. See FAQ for more information.
1959-06-02
1
14
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/singstandard
Singapore Standard
-
Title Section26 1959-06-02 1 HJt l I SINGAPORE STANDARD (FINAL EDITION) Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1959. Vol. IX No. 334. O 15 cts. H Page-,26 words
-
Article205 1959-06-02 1 Dragnet out for 'dangerous criminal' SINGAPORE Police yesterday launched an island-wide manhunt for a prisoner who escaped from Outram Road Prison at dawn yesterday. Until late last night, men from the Reserve Unit and Divisional Police combed the area surrounding the jail for the escapee. Arrested recently205 words
-
Article, Illustration1200 1959-06-02 1 m fVe tvi 1 1 folia w Federation economic nolictt 9 M t._r Lee Kuan Yew sees Governor and repeats the PAP stand THE GOVERNOR of Singapore, Sir William Goode, has not yet made a decision about the release of Peoples Action Party leaders detainedStandard - 1,200 words
-
Article, Illustration134 1959-06-02 1 SIX persons lured a young taiior out of his Kolam Ayer Estate home last night and bashed him to death with an iron bar. It was the seventh murder recorded Ul Singapore m the past five weeks. Eishteen-year-o.u Lav Wun Fons was caned out of134 words
-
Article32 1959-06-02 1 TEAMS of workers from the Information Services m Singapore, yesterday began removing more than 100,000 posters pasted all over the City during the election campaign m connection with polling publicity.32 words
-
235 1959-06-02 1 NO BY-ELECTIONS FOR CITY COUNCIL: SAYS PAP CHIEF THERE will be no writs issued for by-elections to fill the vacancies m the Singapore City Council on Saturday, said pre-mier-designate, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at yesterday's Press conference. Mr. Lee said that the reorganization of the City Council, as announced by235 words
-
261 1959-06-02 1 M argot 'romanc e cooled off' now looks for job MELBOURNE. Mon— The romance between "stowaway girl", 18-year-old Margo* Cator and her Australian sweetheart, 21-y«?ar-old steel-worker Alan Wood, has "cooled off Miss Cator said today: "I don't know if I still love him People can make a lot of mistakes."Reuter - 261 words
-
85 1959-06-02 1 It's 'wait and see' on the markets THE PAP election victory had no marked effect on Singapore markets yesterday. The reaction was nf r of "wait and see" until the new Government is formed and indicates its policy. However, the Sins;. pore rubber price, m the absence of any bull85 words
-
129 1959-06-02 1 JAKARTA. Mon. Foreign trade enterprises will be banned m most areas of Indonesia after the end of the year, according to a new Government decree. The decree, issued by the Ministry of Trade, said the ban will apply to all foreign enterprises locatedU.P.I. - 129 words
-
Article254 1959-06-02 1 Masked men rob her of $10,000 SON SHORT DISTANCE AWAY A 58-YEAR-OLD woman, robbed of 110,000, spent four agonising hours gagged 'and trussed up In her room while her son. unaware of bis mother's plight, played mahjong i few blocks away m Weld Road. Singapore, at dawn yesterday. The woman,254 words
-
Article30 1959-06-02 1 a total ol uo peopla rjperi killed m traffic and other accidents during the National Memorial Day holiday weekend which ended on Sunday night m New York. Reuter.30 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement25 1959-06-02 1 :hurchmansno.i Q L©ad©i* m j ts class [li V A N* I __L____l ______P n^_i_i_i_i_i_l_M jip|| AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER INSTALLATIONS Bona kterabri lower for i^ -stalled.25 words
-
-
Article46 1959-06-02 2 KUALA L R, V. j The ne*.' Socialist rm a health- ful and the majori' m the joint secretai Front. Inch' Nazar I •^d today. Inche Nazar three sue« didate.s m tions to the Selan c I Alliance candidate Son*;'. Lou M Dri Krishnan.46 words
-
Article54 1959-06-02 2 N Teoh O o at the Cent] here anri said he v. portee from M. Teoh told L 1 ported m conned the Emergency m a Hongkong I I landed m Penang "Amman KerkO A 1 c spot Standard today th case was still I54 words
-
Article42 1959-06-02 2 •a four months' tail b. pore Co trl I v retaining a p shoes wortl II tl of M ihamed br\ C' cil Btri I n M I. n'.i... Wh previous com Let ns, wi! undergo one yrs:42 words
-
284 1959-06-02 2 THE WAY TO CURB THUGS-COLLEGE MAGAZINE AGRICULTURE can play a Substantial part m helping to reduc c the number of gangsters, thucs and hooligans m Malaya, the official organ of the College of Agriculture Students' Union, the ''Serdang Sun" stated m its editorial. The editorial pointed out that much had284 words
-
Article78 1959-06-02 2 PENANG, Mon —A motorcyclist, who«carried three persons on his machine, was asked by Magistrate Mr. Ng Manr Sau, today: "What were you trying to do?" "I was taking those persons to a mosque," replied Anas bin Haji Sheriff. Ho wa, fined $15 for carrying three78 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1453 1959-06-02 2 NO ,X THE SUPREME COCRT THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA. IN THE HIGH COURT A MALACCA. «f q'q l *w In th- matter of Gim A pr, /i„5ft™«!S_* STKtoS2r2?BSL» c renerauon 01 iwaiay an 1" the matter of Sect (i) (pi of the Compani Ordinance No 19 of 19 wwmh i1,453 words
-
Advertisement602 1959-06-02 2 )TICES OF The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER Hi In the High Court of the iT Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No 469 of 1958. il M jRe: &NG LEE TONG of No. 178W. West Hill Road, 13i m.s.. Singapore. 27. on I Receiving Order made 23rd irs January,602 words
-
Advertisement183 1959-06-02 2 NO T C E APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE OR TRANSFER OF A LICENCE UNDER SECTION 59 OF THE CUSTOMS ORDINANCE, 1955. Nam? of applicant for a licence CHOONG LAN HIAT Name of transferee CHAI CHEAN FAR I /Card S3s No. H1178). Age 2?, Sex Male Race Hokkien Nationality British Subject.183 words
-
Advertisement42 1959-06-02 2 JOO CHIAT VOTERS THANK YOU VERY MUCH. The SP.A. Branch Office Cd 4 Joo Chiat Road will continue to open to everyone. I snail visit house to hou. thank you although it may lake ma weeks. _r v i_r_r*ii_ff Kr. H. KOH,42 words
-
-
DITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
-
Article463 1959-06-02 3 R .M .A.F. Takes Shape THE Royal Malayan Air Force, though still m I nfancy has already been recognized as being an ■integral P* r the Federation's defence, m asso■ctatHM with its land and sea forces. A fine tribute 1- *he enthusiasm of its 100 officers and men, m add463 words
-
Article385 1959-06-02 3 East-West Berlin IrHi future of two-million people m Berlin -ntinue-. to hang m the balance. The preliminary Ih ng on between the Foreign Ministers of the c Font powers the United States. Britain, Fran— }r \i Soviet Union —to reach a basis of 3-*"eemen* on which this problem can, at385 words
-
-
Article37 1959-06-02 3 a Lm rock Kirn Road, PC no soi Cabin: Tl rr c t^ E^ r S s kUMfUI lmuranc< B 174, Batu R3 I c T^ 3^ 2 9 ;"-A Cn'n* TeL 147137 words
-
Article, Illustration1025 1959-06-02 3 PHILIP DEANE - The Gap In Washington PHILIP DEANE by comes irresistibly to mind about Mr. Dulles's death is that one has witnessed the tumbling of a great stone bridge connecting our times with an earlier, sterner, tougher era. He wa.s straight out of the dour 19th century Yankee ••-•took that pushed the1,025 words
-
Article238 1959-06-02 3 Shorts from the Talks Beauty Of Brasilia "IS there any building you have ever seen— that you've come upon suddenly —that seems to you the mnst beautiful thing you've ever seen? I give vou" Sunrise Palace, the npw home of the President of Brazil in hi s new capital of238 words
-
Article901 1959-06-02 3 ALAN DAY - Russia Enters Air Stakes ALAN DAY by- LONDON gRITISH airline experts who have just returned from Russia after travelling on the inaugural flights of the new direct London Moscow air service, have been amazed to find that Aeroflot Is as well equipped with modern jet airliners as any Western airline.901 words
-
Article, Illustration54 1959-06-02 3 Experts say space platforms could simplify interplanetary flights, since the platform already would be travelling at 18.000 miles per hour (orbit speed). A rocket taking off from it would have to attain only 7,000 miles per hour to escape the earth's gravity which requires 25,000 miles per54 words
-
Article459 1959-06-02 3 Francis Ofner - Israeli Interest In Cyprus Francis Ofner by* TEL AVIV '"THE creation of the Republic of Cyprus next February is regarded m Israel as a stepping stone towards more normal relations with other non-Arab nations along the east Mediterranean seaboard. There is expected to be little delay m the establishment of459 words
-
Article, Illustration359 1959-06-02 3 the NEWS as it strikes me J HE fate of German? still hangs m th* balance with the Geneva Conference entering upon its fourth ueek and the four Foreign Ministers severely deadlocked The proposals by the Western Powers and by the Soviet are unacceptable to the two groups Sn let359 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement91 1959-06-02 3 I PemOtOmtm. copies c ervfted by Solicitors may be §een at Sole Distributors' Office Hair I m.' X Wm '^*_fl *mWr\mj mmW ■OJ WithoUt I WmmmW russ stops Jo^^pP^- ;9^^Pr^ )A^:^ ;t I^i^^^_W jffi^^^" x" ■ol ■THee ore true photographs ot Madame Maria Gmeiner, 2tinch of^eT constant treatment with "ITEM"91 words
-
Advertisement100 1959-06-02 3 Aires high precision 35mm cameras K» A *mt** m ::> S. tf CAJ*€»*§ 'J mWmmW Wmym\ (.""uplfd >rsno r inder w>*k gi SPS^P^*:*^. *-*^S_____n/ trome tor 5 smm virwing m\\m*t*l*\\\*t\\*t &mmZ^-^'* -_^Q__oo m\\ mil \W'/_^^t}l*\ m^^Wi H/ interchanqeoble \*___H D As model V but locking lens intercbongeability fr***W^^^BS-_^-_ coupOd-rongptmd'-T, life-100 words
-
-
Article, Illustration357 1959-06-02 4 GREAT DISPLAY BY WORLD'S SMALLEST AIR FORCE King: What you lack m number is made up by your efficiency KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong this morning reviewed the world's smallest and most unwarlike air Foree the Royal Malayan Air Foree on its first It o so small that357 words
-
Article178 1959-06-02 4 Cyclist killed by stolen vehicle A MOTOR-CYCLE parked c c the ood Theatre at 1 z Katong Road, S n* men, .c awa-. st along a Coroner's Court j day. as a result of bom a fractured el< trician, Lee Yf I t on F« his brother notor cycle- On178 words
-
Article46 1959-06-02 4 JOHORE BHARU, Mon. Four Independent candidates conte r the .eats In the Parit Ya'Anl. Yong Peng. Joh^rp, Local Council by-election. Tho following are the successful candidates who will serve f n r three years: Messrs. Ph^. a Phian Em and Tap Tiang Seah46 words
-
Article71 1959-06-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Tk n srl -to-i impaigu started I c N nal Onion r Eta entered its iaj* without any parti rai ze m the situate B the GenM Jger the Railway, Mr. E T W -xi*. ai d the Ch Port Manage! at71 words
-
278 1959-06-02 4 SEVERAL top union leaders m Singapore yesterday welcomed the PAP plan |to set up a trade union house. The secretary-general of tne Sineapore Harbour Board 'Staff Association, Mr. Jamit i Singh, said that his union fully supported the trade union po icy278 words
-
Article53 1959-06-02 4 THIEVES AT NURSES' QUARTERS POTTER WORTH. Mon.- The Nurses' quarters ol the Royal Australian Air Force station n -p \v--p broken into during the week-end. A irse, Fay Edith Foote, lost a p ckel watch valued at $120. Another nurse. Shelly Johnston. lost a 5320 camera h report was made53 words
-
Article79 1959-06-02 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Men.— 1 The Executive Committee of the Johore Bahru Division Of the UMNO Youth Movement, at an extraordinary meeting today, expressed its regret and distress at the manner the remains of the late Sultan of Johore was taken aboard the WiUem Ruys. II was, stated79 words
-
Article41 1959-06-02 4 PICNICKERS arc reminded! that the Lombong falls at Kota Tinggj will be closed to the public from Thursday to Sunday (June 4-7) as a mark of respect to the late Highness, Major-General Sir Ibrahim ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Abu Bakar.41 words
-
116 1959-06-02 4 Keep off political opportunists S-F man PENANG, Mon— The Socialist Front candidate for Tanjong Utara, Mr. Yuen Fook Cheong. at an election rally today warned the people that the great mistake would be to allow "political opportunist" to he elected. 'Such type of people should be shunned and shunned tr116 words
-
Article42 1959-06-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Ruler-in-Council has fixed Saturday to be observed as a Public Holiday within the Sta*e of Selangor as a mark of respect to the Late Sultan Ibrahim of Johore. whose funeral will take place on that day.42 words
-
Article, Illustration56 1959-06-02 4 Fashion show contest MISS LATIFAH BINTE HASSAN is the first entrant for the "Miss Flamingo Contest" which will b** held at the Sea View Hotel on Jane 12. A fashion show is also included m "Flamingos Night." Girls interested m the competition should send their entries to Mr. T Siow56 words
-
Article50 1959-06-02 4 HE STOLE ONE DOLLAR IN COINS HAMID bin Kassim, 33, With nine previous convictions, was jailed for one year by a Singapore district court yesterday for theft of SI m coins at Kandahar Street on the morning Of May 29. He will also be a police supervisee for one year.50 words
-
Article44 1959-06-02 4 A YOUTH, Lim Hock M« g was yesterday jailed for six mon" h.s by a Singapore Court after he was convicted of a charge of stealing a car belonging to Victor Roberts at 4.55 a.m. a1 214 Dunearn Road on Mar. 2844 words
-
105 1959-06-02 4 CITY COUNCIL UNION WINS 5 DEMANDS THE Sineapore City Council Labour Unions Federation yesterday cot five of their demand! settled after negotiations with the Ministry for Loca] Government, Lands and Housing. The Fed^r.iO' r demands ttled yesterday wer<o Bonus ra*^s to the dailyrated employees of the Council. Accumulation of no-pay105 words
-
139 1959-06-02 4 Books Racket In Schools Warning IPOH, Mon. Schools were today warned that they sh not force chi riren t iy books only from then The stern warning came from the Minister for Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari*. when he addresser! the opening session of the conference of the Federal Insj139 words
-
Article119 1959-06-02 4 Yap's prais for the new citizens THE i*i< e-Pn sf 4 Singapore Chines. Commerce, Geek, told The Si terday tha* citizens had made "decisively ir young, united i pari I. reso clear-cut purp' Th. tion, indecision I en sum. and thai fear < involve them difficulties," he The chairman of119 words
-
Article, Illustration172 1959-06-02 4 MORE than 2,000 people waited at the General Post Office m Collyer Quay as early as 8 a.m., half an hour before the opening of the sales counters to buy the new State of Singapore stamps. Two policemen were on duty i tr. seeStandard - 172 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement144 1959-06-02 4 EFFECTIVE JUNE 5 Pan American announces Clipper service to mmWmmV >mm *-m m AmW __H_BrP _W fSL. HH \\\r WB ym^^mtm mmW kW HHV mkmmW Wm\ W\*mf m mfT A\^^m\\ Aj _*efff* W WM _____Hl M M M M m mmmt^mmW LtWwk M mW m MM /i j mm mw144 words
-
-
542 1959-06-02 5 PENANG DECLARED 'WHITE': ALL CURBS ARE LIFTED FOUR REMNANT REDS ARE NO LONGER A THREAT- RAJA UDA PENANG, Mon.— The whole of Penang and the adjacent islands with a population of more than 350,000 were declared "white" by the Governor, Raja Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad, at a ceremony at542 words
-
126 1959-06-02 5 PI's first Minister to Malaya is chosen MX MU AROO Rosal. philipP*1 Consul-Gen-pr^ n Hongkong for n, thin three years. E[s :.t ■> n appointed first I »pine Minister to i states ,i Reuter I tn»m Hongkong. W Rosa] lea\ea Hongt mmbc linM m Juiy j HI mill hefore pro-126 words
-
Article45 1959-06-02 5 PAP to hold big rally 1. Action to jj M retary--3 ne Mil -ter 0g tan Yew, the rsi on Wf c W m ra lay, he tl» of af Bit frt ress tin pc .Jt the cc er the PAP M ext five •••r.^rs."45 words
-
302 1959-06-02 5 LYING-IN-STATE AT ISTANA OR] rJAHRU, Mon Thousands of people are ■Et ted te risH here to pay their last respects to the Bt IHr.thim from June 4 to June 6. o> during the three days, particularly on June sted to be suitably302 words
-
133 1959-06-02 5 m TOR M n. ar operations can be it all M hospil il tire y on the ood donations yds made m a .iv Temi whi- said thai re 2 eneral so bad a? to be nen i ci nl be gen--tatienta were .red surgery.133 words
-
Article50 1959-06-02 5 PENANG. Mori. A pedestrian, R. Govindasamy, 60, was injured In a collision with a on tne main road oet ween S gel GlugOl and Sungei Ning m s morning He waa rushed to the Gen i Hospital with severe head injuries. He subsequently died without regaining consciousness.50 words
-
Article103 1959-06-02 5 UNIFICATION OF TWO LANGUAGES KOALA LUMPUR, Mon. The head of Malay Studie- at the University of Malaya. Professor Ro< vink, and the Director of "Dewao Bahasa Dan Pustaka.' Tuan Syed Nasir. have come to an understanding on the future development of Malay and Indonesian uagesA joint Press statement by the103 words
-
116 1959-06-02 5 THU New Zealand frigate H.M.N. Z.S Pukaki will arrive m Singapore for a period of duty at the Far East Station, on -lune 9. The Pukaki. a Loch -class frigate which saw service with the Sixth Escort Group m the Western Approaches116 words
-
Article42 1959-06-02 5 TWO men. Soon Eng Boh and Ong Keng Huat, were each fined $1,000 m a Singapore Court yesterday after they were convicted on charges of assisting m the carrying on of a public lottery at Sims Avenue on Apr. 24.42 words
-
301 1959-06-02 5 School Inspectors are not spies He says IPOH. Mon. There was a tendency that the standards of education had slipped m comparison tr those of years gone by but this was mainly due to less personal supervision given to pupils by the teaching staff. Mr. L. I. Lewis, federation Chiel301 words
-
Article, Illustration166 1959-06-02 5 New notes (minus Queen' s head) for Malaya are out LESS than 48 hours after they were flown into Singapore m top secrecy from London, the new $1 notes for Malaya and Borneo territories went into circulation m the State yesterday. The new notes made their first appearance shortly after166 words
-
396 1959-06-02 5 Reds use youths as pawns in gamble for power: Says journal TANJONG MALIM. Mon. What part should education play m nation-build-tnff° This is the question that has been raised and answered m the editorial of the June issue of the Malayan Student', a monthly journal devoted to discussion of topics396 words
-
Article101 1959-06-02 5 MURDER CHARGE REDUCED KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A middle-aged man was toaay produced m the Supreme Court here before Mr. Justice Ismail Khan accused of having killed his own daughter. Arputham Thairiyam was charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder. He was alleged to nave killed his daughter. Ammal. 25,101 words
-
Article76 1959-06-02 5 Armed robbery charge A youth Yee Yew Hon. is to be tried at the Singapore Assizes for armed robbery. He was alleged to have robbed Ngiam Tong Fio of property worth $44.50 at Waterloo Street. Singapore. o n the night ol May 7. The prosecution also alleged that at the76 words
-
Article63 1959-06-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mnn. Director of Human Right Division of the United Nations Secretariat, Mr. J. B. Humphrey, arrived here today on a four-day Federation visit. Mr. Humphrey. accompanied by his wife, is on his way back to the United States after attending a conference63 words
-
300 1959-06-02 5 'Nonyd who was with Reds gets 5 years: Cries for her gems KI'ALA LIMPIR. Mon. A 34-year-old "non>a," captured by a Police patrol during the last skirmish with communist terrorists m North Selangor before the whole State was declared White, was today sentenced to five years' jail m the Supreme300 words
-
Article216 1959-06-02 5 Ghazali, Mentri Besar of Perak Xl AI A KANGSAR Mon At a short ceremony held m the gold and white throne room of thp Istana Iskandariah here this morning, the Sultan of Perak presented the instrument of appointment of Mentri Besar to Perak Alliance leader. In< he Mohamed Ghazali bin216 words
-
Article54 1959-06-02 5 PENANG. Mnn About youths of various races living m the Customs villlage Suneei Glugor. have decided tn form a youth club to cater for the recreational and social needs of the village youth-*. An inaugural meeting of the club will be held on June 20 a154 words
-
Article45 1959-06-02 5 ONG kirn HO. who pleadc I not guilty to a charge of being j la member of an unlawful n j sembly at Church Street on the night of May 31, was yesterday allowed bail of (1,000 by a i Singapore Cr irt.45 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement201 1959-06-02 5 I Y^*=> THE NEW IMPROVED 1959 VAUXHALL VICTOR Aftrr 2 years of proving trials and tests. Vauxhall have produced the SERIES 2 VICTOR and we can honestly say that this is the finest Victor ever manufactured. You can find bigger cars if s;ze is all important, faster cars if you201 words
-
-
358 1959-06-02 6 AU eyes on Rantau where the contest will be tough SEREMBAN, Mon. Alliance headquarters m Negri Sembilan has issued eleventh hour instructions to its rank and file to rally 1 14,500 voters to go to polls tomorrow to elect 24 representatives to358 words
-
Article440 1959-06-02 6 FOLLOWING are the candidates contesting the Neeri aiaates contesting tne wegn Sembilan elections: v r Xl ALA XL A W ANG (,")010); Omar bin Armad (PamMaOvan Islamic rartv»; Lim Kirn Kee (AlUance) DCDTIvr tootis t PERT ANG (3217): Ibrahim bin Haji Mansor (All.); Ahmad bin Haji440 words
-
154 1959-06-02 6 Kedah still controlled area Govt. ALOR STAK. Mnn— Tre State Government m a statement issued today reminded the public that the whole nf Kedah except Pulau Langkawi, 13 still a controlled area. The statement said that no person may reside m any part of the controlled area except m a154 words
-
225 1959-06-02 6 ALOR STAR, Mon. The Mentri Besar of Kedah, Dato Syed Omar Shahabudin, was today sworn m before tne Sultan to head the cabinet of Kedah State. Others of the cabinet who were sworn m were: Minister for hands, Mine.-. Forests and Game:225 words
-
Article144 1959-06-02 6 CHAMBER'S PLEDGE TO SUPPORT GOVT MALACCA. Mon. The president of the Malacca Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. M. A. Abdul Jabbar, today pledged that, the Cham ber would give whole-hearted support and undivided loyalty to the newly elected Chief Minister, Inche Ghaffar bin Baba and to the new Government of144 words
-
Article34 1959-06-02 6 IPOH. Mon.— An 18-year-old youth. Choo Yit Seong, was slashed twice on his back by persons believed to be secret society thugs while he was cycling along Lahat Road, Ipoh yesterday evening.34 words
-
Article37 1959-06-02 6 IPOH. Mon. Mr. D Bennett, till recently Chief Education Officer. Kelantan, has taken over similar duties m Perak from Mr. F. T. Laidlaw. who has been transferred to the Ministry of Education. gfg hgfdg rt hg37 words
-
161 1959-06-02 6 Emblem holds up issue of passports SINGAPORE passports with a new rover design will be issued by the Immigration Department as soon as the design is approved by Government. The Standard was told yesterday. The Controller of Immigration, Mr. Lim Joo Hork, said that the delay m issuing new Singapore161 words
-
Article, Illustration232 1959-06-02 6 Let's have freedom of religion Graham NO government can exist very long with success and prosperity without a morale and spiritual background, declared the world-famous evangelist. Dr. Billy Graham, yesterday. Dr. Graham flew into Singapore n his way ,n meet his wife m Pans for a short visit He had232 words
-
501 1959-06-02 6 It's time now to revise schools policy says Johari IPOH. Mon. The Federation's educator pf is to re-examined m the near future, the Mm <J Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, told a frrence of Federal Inspectors of Schools herr v, "I wish to have accurate and extensive |q o all501 words
-
195 1959-06-02 6 Call for writers on Malayan subjects IPOH, Mon. —Ma especially r .were toco- urged by" Minister for Inche Khir Jor.,-, books and literary conaciou He a. ad t or entation of bschoolv to suit thr being Crxr ys.- dent Malaya. Th- o (Ustei Standard that for Malayan child* text-bno:os which195 words
-
Article100 1959-06-02 6 KOALA LUMPUR Moe CpL Lan r- Cooper, 21 of -np Royal Air Force station here was acquitted and disharged without caihng for his defence when he wu I barged before the First Court Magistrate, Inche Hassan bin Hussein with i• g igei I drii- mg and failing to100 words
-
Article66 1959-06-02 6 COUNCILLOR DENIES ALLEGATION PENANt h M< r. aj State Exe .tive I Mr Cheah Seng Kdei le that tin State 1 ment hn~ 1 posal regarding the of a nev pre s- I Sungei Nibong. Mr. Cheah made 1 wing ali gatj I during ar, ex m car He sa^66 words
-
Article62 1959-06-02 6 MISSING MAN DROPS FROM TREE IEI OK A NOON peep c ir, sear h <- toddy tapper saw tl b from a i3<on it "ft X Nana: Mookupur married about thren aa)o had been missing f' Saturday. The sear n paOy ing around the todd: i area < me Fiemingtoi62 words
-
282 1959-06-02 6 I prefer my own home to Govt's: Says New Mentri MALACCA, Mon. The UMNO leader here, Inche Ghaffar bm Baba. was proclaimed the new Chief Minister m the first fully elected Government of Malacca m a simple ceremony held m the State Council Chambers today. Congratulating Inche Ghaffar, t-he Governor,282 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement464 1959-06-02 6 Karon Bros, present DANCES OF INDIA PAMHNI-RAItINI TROUPE 1 &^l W **i*T__y _____r i- *^w" ._v_"***-.^__l s^ff HP "%j^k *^^-_-_-_^^H^H^^' ■_iBH__P ,^^_____i 4**pdfe. IP"* *fe* 1 £j Hr A %~J&Ltv&*'' wFsy, JSB Wmmi 'Tfagft' j-S-H ___^^_i ____r :*v^sgL- _____L __^________l ____r >***mSW^&>i\m\^ '^^^k\we*m\mWsmy > //.:>■ M s__H____R^_>?S<*J- O "_k<- %_Bl___V_r'464 words
-
-
480 1959-06-02 7 DON'T TAKE AWAY THE FRUITS OF CHINESE LABOUR Tunku exhorts Malays to refrain from 'inhuman' act KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malays m the Federation would be ceuscd of being inhuman if rhey deprived the Chinese and Indians of fs of their labour, said former Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul ion. at an480 words
-
46 1959-06-02 7 erO- Ng Man* did not disqualify the d S Subramaniam, from tolding a tig Icence ial reason" his counsel, Mr. Tripl Sing ramaniam J -v m without a licence and ha.: of insurance at B R 3 March 2746 words
-
Article43 1959-06-02 7 PEN ANO. Men.— Tne State Government today offiriOO* announced tnat June is not a public holiday m Penang Friday. June has been substituted for June 3 as a public holiday to observe the Birthday of the Yang DiPertuan Aqong.43 words
-
Article, Illustration22 1959-06-02 7 BOX FIRE nt \hr Nanyang University Campus last night rms created hy the students "to put an end tn British colonialism." StandardStandard - 22 words
-
193 1959-06-02 7 Readers donate $410 to help 'evicted' mother TWO public spirited Standard readers, one from Singapore and the other from Kuala Lumpur have ccme to the rescue of the poverty stricken family of Mrs. Helen Kumarasamy of Malacca. Although the house she calls home for herself and her seven small children193 words
-
249 1959-06-02 7 WITNESS ADMITS LYING AND COLLAPSES KOALA LUMPUR. Mon. Police officers should be discouraged m looking into their notebooks when they are called to give evidence, said the First Court Magistrate. Inche Hassan bin Hussein, when a prosecution witness Looked into his palm for some particulars which he had written earlier249 words
-
Article90 1959-06-02 7 $12,000 gold and herbs lost TWO gn.d bars and three; jars of rare Chinese medicinal j herbs valued at about $12,000 were stolen from a medicine shop m Geylang Road. Singapore, yesterday. Police later found two drawers from a cupboard In the _>hop lying m a back lane. There was90 words
-
200 1959-06-02 7 TELEX SERVICE EXTENDED TO HK, JAPAN KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. W. Stubbs, the DirectorGeneral of Telecommunications, Malaya and Singapore, has announced that the overseas Telex service has been extended m Europe to Hungary and Portugal. Service is continuous from 8.30 a.m. on Monday to 8.110 p.m. on Saturday. The minimum200 words
-
Article148 1959-06-02 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 971 98* RSS No 1 June 971 r 'S£ RSS No 1 Julv 981 98 i R.S.S No 2 97J 971 R.S.S. No. 3 07 9.1 Tone: Barely steady. Tin price in Singapore was148 words
-
Article29 1959-06-02 7 TRENGGANU, Mon. In order to allow work to be carried out on a new bridge the Jerteh Ferry, will be closed temporarily with effect from today. pore29 words
-
232 1959-06-02 7 Students make a bonfire ot 'the Rendel Constitution' A LARGE paper box with the words "Rendel Constitution" written on the sides was hoisted and set on fire before 1*598 cheering: students of the Nanyang University at their campus last night. "The Rendel Constitution symbolises British colonialism and we are using232 words
-
284 1959-06-02 7 Alliance selects Selangor Mentri Besar ..ALA LUMPUR. Mer Se tngor's firs* electee Mer'-i Bessr designate, '.Inche Abu Bakar bin BagindaYwil] call on the Sultan at his Js'ana m Morib tomorrow, Theajtandard was told today. In he Abll Bak-.r will be accompanied by The peeeeul i ting Mentri Besar, [ache Hashim284 words
-
Article114 1959-06-02 7 Police did grand job -Blades THE COMMISSIONER of Police, Mr A E. G Blades, yesterday praised the State of Singapore s Police Force for the wonderful part they played during the elections on Saturday He sent the following message to all the units m tne State: 'All who took part114 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement277 1959-06-02 7 <- V OREWS Tndtmtf m J y- Hj.45 < 4 t fi.30&9.30 0\ !\TLR\\n()\\t CRITICS' J AWARD AT Tht Btßl l\ Fll\l FtSTIVAI! mh "•f** x ,»o"^\ cw^^B.-. ••'^SS _a9_M >_______f S_i____f* v *^*^SSw__i___ Red-Hot J' IS--2___J CS22_2_D Sylvia Anthony Htirrv MILL? SYMS QUAYLE ANDREWS 5" rjygsaSß# 2nd week! I277 words
-
Advertisement217 1959-06-02 7 _f^ it .I J J gEHnT. ?Rsf NOW SHOWINCtH-T **U*{U O0 J I "KHALED EBNEL WALID" SBS J wits i ngiisii aM leeMeitai Halaf HMWe MfsffflTVl p,,,,ne L_AST 2 D_AV5' n a.m. .145-4 15 54. P IJKllitiM W4SCI fc***** em\ mwt m*\ t mt 45 AJ 930 p.m. {aaUI^SP "PROM217 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous749 1959-06-02 7 H^^^^ r j" <^t- I "^'M 1 TBf m t l^wj--^-' mm '\W !i y^*ml^^ MMr milM «ww^^ 1 pore Wi^llllflili ffi WW I M f f 1 IS km\w ylrlTOl A!1 "t^'K'U**: 8.0 0a m (RS) English WB-. H'lilif'l I l*iO fif '1 »i f 3 lilg* 1 j\\m749 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement829 1959-06-02 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE tet Halifax. Boston. New TorH. Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cull Ports TIUCI» .mmmam^m^a^a.-mzmzmms,.. 7/11 |un* 12|uH* 16/17 |«M C*rn<*_ option to oroe—6 vU eth* port* to load and discharg* cargo NORTH GERMAN LLOYD and HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE JOINI SERVICE T*t Colombo. Genoa. Marseille* Antwerp. Rotterdam829 words
-
Advertisement1203 1959-06-02 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD (Sc CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 lines) (Incorporateo m bmgaooce) (12 line«» IHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Z"," lAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Suex with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cap* ot Good Hop*) Carrier-! option to proceed via other ports to load and1,203 words
-
Advertisement1031 1959-06-02 8 MITSUI |3 LINE JAPAN LINE Spore P.S'hom Penong Axumoson Motu ,n port USA. UNE. For New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore direct discharge vio Bombay Suez. Akashisan Maru 19 June 22 June ETA N. York 31 July PACIFIC LINE vio Monilo Japan. tor USA Pacific Centra* S American oorts w.th or without1,031 words
-
Advertisement969 1959-06-02 8 H THE E. A. C LINES fc^-a UN ADEi\. RED SEA, MEDITERRA\EA\, f n TS? CONTINEMTAE SCANDINAVIAN PORIs i pore F Sham Penani m %C<|l ms Beira M 29Mayl|une s;6|une 6'7 lo n (V mjt m.s. -Basra M 30 lune luly fc 7 lul W ml "Lalandia a. 10/11 luly969 words
-
-
Article, Illustration180 1959-06-02 9 Ruler To Open Klang's $7m 2-Decker Bridge "A s biggest bridge, A ;ker costing spannir..: the will be cie>en next month o" Paramount who is a. 50 Sultan of S -.ah ■is taken shout b A British firm, Dorman Long md O which buiM Austra:a'« world fame:!. Sydney Harbour '^rtige.180 words
-
Article86 1959-06-02 9 Rs tra RW r\ l M et« the Fi rtoriea m place this n of ra, et' hich XL M has extra reaaing Ihe fuel opacity by 3,400 litres. It is l 3 eQuipped with m-^re electronic instruments and has room I W a r?- i86 words
-
Article120 1959-06-02 9 THE tl iyan Exchange Bank Association made the following changes m its rates to mercr.ar.ts yesterday: Btiving: New York' TT. 32--15 16, O.D. 33-1/16. 90 ri >. air 33-5 16 credit bills 33-7 16 tr.^rie bills. Canada. 31-3/4. Of). 31-7 8 90 ri s1 lir m 32-1/4 credit120 words
-
Article33 1959-06-02 9 INDUSTRIALS were a shade easier on the Malayan share market yesterday There was selective support, however, m Tins at slightly •.--proved prices, while Rubbers were steady. Turnover was smallPrice changes announced hy33 words
-
Article286 1959-06-02 9 MALAYAN S .arc brokers reported 'h e I 1 1 P wi** g business done v ester d a j* CTS ords 34.6; Fed. Dis] 51 02 (1 03 overnight; Frasei and Neav e >rds. $1.64; Gammon $1.70; W. Hammer $1.42 to $1.405, M Cement $1.64 and o'night;286 words
-
Article76 1959-06-02 9 Imports Relaxed RESTRICTIONS on the import of dollar goods into Sarawak will be further lifted next month, according to a Sarawak government release. Tms follows on the liberalisation measures introduced earlier this year and reflects the improved trading position of the whole of the Sterling area, m which similar arrangements76 words
-
Article, Illustration232 1959-06-02 9 STEEL PLANT PROPOSED FOR MALAYA Finance Ami Commerce Major Capital Must Be Local A CANADIAN firm is prepared to start a factory m Malaya to make stainless steel, but two-thirds of the required capital must be subscribed by Malayans. The firm's president. Mr. Leo T Juiien. said this m Singapore232 words
-
Article201 1959-06-02 9 Rubber Slips 7/8 Cent IN the absence of any buil factors, Singapore rubber price yesterday slipped another 1 cent, following last Friday's loss of three cents. Price yesterday for International first grade dune closed at 9~l cents per lb. The market opened slightly lower, but steadied during the morning on201 words
-
Article197 1959-06-02 9 'Aussies Can Raise Imports' CANBERRA Rytot Retries*) Australia had reached J stage where the level of imports could be increased w I mt piecing a strain or tha country's international reserves, the President of tha Associated Chamber-- of Commerce. Mr. Lan Connell, said today. ''The improvement m the balance of197 words
-
Article50 1959-06-02 9 CANADIAN wheal and flour export? during the flrst nine months (July-March) of *****9 totalled 209 million bushels, about 3 pe r cent below those in the comparable period a year earlier. Wheat export* accounted for a drop of 5 9 million bushels and flour for 1.1 million bushels.50 words
-
Article222 1959-06-02 9 the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were INDUSTRIALS Blyers Sellerg Coil Tin Smelt: Orel?. 34/- 85/Fraser and Neave. Ord?. 1 p.3 l 65 ccr Gammon 1 TO 1.73 W Hammer 1 40 1 42 Hume Industries: Pref. A4 9 4 11 Ords. A4 0 4 11 Jackson ann222 words
-
Article57 1959-06-02 9 TWO parties of West Africans are at present on BOAC training courses at London Airport. Five Nigerian Airways stewardesses are on a 12 weeks course at the BOAC Cabin Services Training School to prepare them for international flying duties, and nine Ghana Airways traffic staff57 words
-
306 1959-06-02 9 KUCHING, Mon. Sarawak's external trade for March this year rose by $17.9 million, compared with February. Total external trade for March was $89. 93 million. Imports amounted to $37.82 million and exceeded the previous month's total of $3.70 million. It was $2.19 million more306 words
-
Article94 1959-06-02 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per oicul yesterday were Copra April-May 344 j buyers; $45*1 sellers; coconut oil m hulk $67 sellers; m drums $^9 sellers; Muntok white pepper $137 sellers; Sarawak white $136 sellers; special Sarawak black $30 Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable94 words
-
Article80 1959-06-02 9 PHILIPPINE exports of copra and coconut oil m the first four months of this year totalled 114.232 long tons, oil basis. This represents a decline of more than one-third irom the volume shipped m the four months last year. Copra exports of 32,544 tons m April80 words
-
Article69 1959-06-02 9 Course For IATA Staff The course started last year, had proved very successful and helpful to the people concerned, Mr, Max Landolt, district manager of Swissair, said. "This course »s an opportunity to members of travel agencies to know the way of compiling fares under the LATA, regulations, he added.69 words
-
Article25 1959-06-02 9 FREIGHT and stores flown out of the United Kingdom by B-O.A C. last year totalled 7,535,695 kilos. The total imported was 4,657,928 kiios.25 words
-
361 1959-06-02 9 WASHINGTON. Mon. The U.S. Federal Reserve Boar^. iFRB) raised its discount rate from 3 to 3.5 per cent last week This was the fourth occasion that the rate had been raised sinre the current U.S. economic upturn picked up speed iati summerIt361 words
-
Article, Illustration55 1959-06-02 9 THE annual course for staff of sales agents of the International Air Transport Association m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, wa s held at the Cathay Restaurant yesterday. The one-day course, held under Mr. E. Steyer. Swissair's tariff instructor at the head office m Zurich, was attended by 3055 words
-
Article68 1959-06-02 9 rs EXPORTS of tobacco proo:. tl tttil .r wore valued a' |8.3 million ip 22.1 i>or cent tram March Ol last year. Exports of dgarattag rt I 478 million placet wore ap <).5 per ent, •Ig irs ar i •heroots arere -r> ISJ per cent, S68 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement358 1959-06-02 9 2^ BURMA FIVE STAR UNE ORViCE FROM BAY OF BENGAL tr BURMA PORTS LOADING FOR HONGKONG 6- JAPAN PORTS n _N Penong S port '0W 6 9 June -*vEL JEBSEN 24 June 25 28 Jun. BARRETTO SHIPPING ft TRADING CO.. LTD. I Rob"*io. "d Singapore. 25 Light S'reet, Penang 3975~~-3959.358 words
-
-
Page 9 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous177 1959-06-02 9 OUTER ROADS Cheong: Balsfiord: Rimba; Chiai Xarifa; Ternate; Kikota Maru. Soon; Giang Ann; Hin Leong. Beira. Talisse: Sharpur; Thames. Soon Bee; Kaitero; Hong Hai. Hallanger; Pros. Mckinly; Wood- Hai Hong; Tong Thay; Salon* lock; Fengning; City of Birming Giang Seng; Tai Tiong; Atia ham; Vega; Tweed Breeze. Sedilr. Tong Ko;177 words
-
-
STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP
-
Article, Illustration35 1959-06-02 10 Standard pic by (BELOW). Miss >any Won? is seen modelling a modern eheon-sum at the Variety Show presented by the Young Christian Workers Movement, at the Chin Woo Auditorium. Kuala I.iimnur last week.- FAHFAH - 35 words
-
Article, Illustration38 1959-06-02 10 Picture by MEMBERS of the management committee of the Pang Dato Kong Temple, at Bukit Kuda Road. Klang, are seen before the main altar. The temple held a three-day celebration with a fire-walking ceremony, recently. Ching Seng PohCh'ng Seng Poh - 38 words
-
Article, Illustration31 1959-06-02 10 TWO Officer Cadets of the Federation Army. Raja Shaharuddin bin Raja Rome ilefti and J. S. Foenander. who left Kuala Lumpur by air last week for Britain for a training course.31 words
-
Article, Illustration40 1959-06-02 10 DR GEORGE C WHIP Pl E Direetai of thp Brooks Institute of Photo-r.iphv, Santa Barbara California, sharers r Hloliamril Zaia ho. Bnssaifl n_;ht> the map of thp United states civin? thp locations from uhirh ■indents have romp to the InNtitiitp40 words
-
Article, Illustration81 1959-06-02 10 THL Central Sergeants Mess. Ministry of Defence. Armed Forces Division. Kuala lumpur. last week held a farewell p.irty for Lieut-Col. RCG Langrishe (Principal Staff Officer. Personnel Branch) and Warrant Officer R. Guest .Chief Clerk) and Sergeant J. Berry (Chief Clerk. Signals Branch), who are leaving for the I'nited Kingdom. Photo81 words
-
Article, Illustration69 1959-06-02 10 MR MOHAMED Rachad Dm.sh. the Ambassador Ex triordinir\ anri Minister Plpnipotentnry of the I'nited Arab Republic, pi id a cour tesv call on the Federation's Deputy Paramount Ruler, th«» Su'tan of S*»lan_ror at thp htam P.intai. Morib list upek The Ruler i> *epti looking at the cift ofCh'ng Seng Poh - 69 words
-
Article, Illustration70 1959-06-02 10 A recent photograph of the staff of the Embassy of the Federation of Malaya m Tokyo (Front row, from left: Second Mr. Khoo Swee Hoe (Passport officer), third Inche Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Jalal (Head of the Chancery), fifth Dr. Lee Tiang Keng (the Ambassador); seventh Mr. W. T. Ayathury70 words
-
Article, Illustration29 1959-06-02 10 Picture b y DR. NICOL DE FONSFKA is seen with Mrs Fonseka. after receiving the Selangor Meritorious Service Medal award from the Sultan of Selangor. Ching Seng PohCh'ng Seng Poh - 29 words
-
Article, Illustration69 1959-06-02 10 picture. I THESE six honoured persons returned one week after their installation to pay homage to the Sultan of Selangor at the Istana Pantai. Morib They are (from left) Dato W. M. MacLeod, Tengku Bendahara of Selangor. Tengku Besar Putra of Selangor. Tengku Anika Seri AmarCh'ng Seng Poh - 69 words
-
Article, Illustration60 1959-06-02 10 (Right). An exhibition <»f Indian paintings and sculp turps will be on show at the National Art Gallery. Kuala Lumpur for two months starting from June 4. Picture shows Mr. M C. ft Sheppard iriuht) Director of Museums and Mr. S. Phar Press Attache of the Indian Hiijh Commissioner unpack60 words
-
Article, Illustration29 1959-06-02 10 Lieut. J. B. Lopez. 23, who returned from Britain recently after completing his three years military training. He is expected to join the No. 1 Squadron Federation Engineers.29 words
-
Article, Illustration33 1959-06-02 10 INCHE Shahar Aiam. Inspector of thr Rtjral Federati^ Police at Kuala Trrnsuanu and li i^ brnlp. thr fottei < Aishah binte Ibrahim, who mm marriod at PeUlioc I^y* Kuala Lumpur, recently. Southern Photo Servue33 words
-
Article, Illustration63 1959-06-02 10 WINNERS <»f tfac Talentime contest held at the R*l Theatre Klang. in conjunction with the m reenms: d "Mardi (iras" are seen (from left) with the manage Vr N. K. Gopal Mr. Michael Macness (first). Joey It*£i and his partner .luan Carlos <se<ond), Bonnie < I (third), andCh'ng Seng Poh - 63 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement34 1959-06-02 10 The world famous family of TIGER 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 HALL34 words
-
-
Article, Illustration304 1959-06-02 11 ...And Manager Chong Says 'Thank You' For A Good Time Banka: We REGRET m—— ON the eve of Ihciy departure to Jakarta, the Banka Billiton football team yesterday expressed regret for the "unfortunate incident" which occurred m Penang recently. The Indonesian manager, Mr. Chong Ah Siang, said at a Press304 words
-
Article, Illustration688 1959-06-02 11 RICHEST DERBY TOMORROW MAY GO TO FRANCE ftj CLAUDE RICHARDSON LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Wednesdays richest- i tm Derby it will carry total prize money of looks like _;oiii£ to a French owner. Lta arc ciuo to run In the tune-! and a h .0 classic, the world's most re-' rd688 words
-
Article, Illustration138 1959-06-02 11 U.S. To Send About 500 To Rome THE vice-chairman of the Ameri:".r_ Ann let es Onion, Mr. James W. Greene, ar- :n Singapore yesterday on his way to Tokyo. Mr. Greene who had just completed a tour ot Australia, is dying to Japan to meet offi138 words
-
Article59 1959-06-02 11 Serangoon English S hool lost to St. Andrew's School by three runs m a inter-school cricket match played on the SAS ground yesterday. Snores: S.A.S. 60 runs (Raj Kumar lO'. and Gurmit Singh six for 12). Serangoon: 57 runs (Gurmil Sinsh 26. Lingam 13, Kumar Shankar59 words
-
Article32 1959-06-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Today's FAS Division Two 'pagae match between Police Depot "B and TPCA was postponed. Both 'he teams and the referee turned up but the ground was not marked.32 words
-
Article23 1959-06-02 11 ALOR STAR. Mon. Perak Police beat the Kedah Police 3-2 m their Hannigan Shield soccer tie at the College Green yesterday-23 words
-
Article112 1959-06-02 11 SBA PICK SEVEN SHUTTLERS seven of t he forty Chinese Middle Schools' shuttlers, who have just completed a successful four months' coaching session, have been selected by the Singapore Badminton Association to play a friendly match against the Nanyang University on June 3 at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. Thi., will112 words
-
Article24 1959-06-02 11 THE V.M C.A. basketball team from Manila is expected m Singapore tonight for a series of matches m the Colony.24 words
-
Article33 1959-06-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Scoring two goals m eao'n half, Malay Putra beat Selangor Indian Association by 4-1 m a FAS Division two soccer league match on the Taylor road ground today.33 words
-
Article194 1959-06-02 11 Fathuls Thrash Amicables PATHUL Karib Club trounced Amicable Athletic Association by seven goals to nil m the SAFA Div 1 league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Amicables played well m the first half when they allowed their opponent.-, to score only twice but on resumption they cracked up. Sahar194 words
-
Article325 1959-06-02 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER Roman Galley G. Mas Impress B> IPOH, Mon. Few horses made any attempt to beat the clock here this morning. Kola Bay was the only one to crack 40 seconds for three furlongs. Ridden by Barratt. Kola Bay broke from the half mile,325 words
-
288 1959-06-02 11 Pan-Malayan Soccer XI To Meet The MCFA KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. > A powerful Pan-Malayan team comprising the cream of soccer players from the Fecieration and Singapore will play a match against the visiting Hong Kong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation at the Merdeka Stadium here on Monday, June 8. The Hongkong288 words
-
Article102 1959-06-02 11 MR. MALAYA LEAVES FOR COLOMBO KOALA LUMPUR, Mon Mr. Pak Wei Phung "Mr. Malaya 1959 left today for Colombo to compete for the Mr. Asia competition which will be held on June 7. Mr. Pak was accompanied by Mr. Kok Ke. coach, who will also attend the Asian Body Builders'102 words
-
Article89 1959-06-02 11 McGlynn, who scored five goals including a hat-trick. was the best performer m the Singapore Base District Division 1 soccer match between the G.H.Q. and the H.M.S. Terror at Naval Base yesterday GHQ won s—l. McGlynn put the G.H.Q. two up within the first 15 minutes of89 words
-
Article63 1959-06-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Police Depot, defending champions. overwhelmed Penang Police 11—1 m their first round match of the Hannigan Shield football competition. Police Depot lead 4—l at half time after turning back Penang's threatening raids m the early part of the match. Goalscorers were Yahaya (4). Kadir63 words
-
Article28 1959-06-02 11 LUCERNE. Switzerland. Mon. (UPI) Manfred Homberg of West Germany won the flyweight title at the European amateur boxing championships here yesterday outpointing Gyula Toeroek of Hungary.28 words
-
Article, Illustration53 1959-06-02 11 LONDON: Look out' That's our Mum. She's Mrs Sanson who nms for MI I n Athir- c I She's I sen out o* athletics for three years. Now she's vsivg vs cs a hurdle at Croydon- Surrey Us? We're Horttn. I and (right who is jnst53 words
-
Article209 1959-06-02 11 LONDON. Mon. (Keutcr) After England s futile efforts m Australia last winter, the selectors have nadfl almost a clean sweep for the first of this season's lne Tests against India at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, next Thursday. After a meeting lasting three and a half209 words
-
Article, Illustration112 1959-06-02 11 The young fellow holding nut a hand m he talks to the Duke oj Ed nburoh is a sort of chan He is Bill Simpson, 20. judo Instructor at the Add son-Road B West Ken. sington'Two of his pupils look on. The club was one of three the Not! H112 words
-
Article470 1959-06-02 12 PETER WILSON - CUS STOPS ONE IN THE EYE PETER WILSON By Swede Needn't Have An American Manager LONDON, Mon. U has been my unhappy duty recently to haul off and let certain aspects of the American boxing set-up have the old custard-pie in-the-eye treatment. Today, with delight. I record a splendid decision470 words
-
193 1959-06-02 12 ZANDVORT. Holland, Moo r ater)— Stirling Moss, run-ror-up :n 0- r v*"ar- world mol Mr-racing chamirtonship, again fatted to break into thia srt v race I m 'he title when he l foicad to retire rr. Dvch Grand Pr:x here yestcrdaj The event,193 words
-
Article36 1959-06-02 12 WIESBADEN Gern any, Mob Mhnj Arnold n the United States yesterday beat -an champion Margot D ttmeyer, 8-4, 6-1, tc -apture the women's singles title a* the Wiesbaden International tennis to trnamei I36 words
-
422 1959-06-02 12 By dfgdf M*y\*r*yv\j.y. _von. me rut oetween Feter Richardson and Worcestershire continues and Don Kenyon, now saddled with the cares of captaincy, is getting no younger. Soon the county will have to find two new openers. In the past that has been no422 words
-
Article73 1959-06-02 12 LOUISVILLE, Kentucky Mori (Renter)— Do n Whitt, of California, won the Kentucky Derby open golf tournament here yesterday with a total of 2 1 4. after a four under par 67 on the final round. Jim Feree. of Florida wa? runner-up <me stroke behind. Another Florida73 words
-
Article101 1959-06-02 12 PARIS. Mon. i Reuter i Results m the French lawn tennis championships here yesterday were: Men's junior singles final: Ingo Buding < Germany I beat Ernesto Mandarine (Brazil) 6—o, o—6. 6—4. Women's doubles final: Miss Sandra Reynolds and Miss Renee Schuurmann South Africa) beat Miss Yola Ramirez101 words
-
Article23 1959-06-02 12 BELGRADE. Mon. (Reuter) —Yugoslavia beat Bulgaria 2-0 m a European Cup soccer tie here yesterday. The Yugoslavs led 1-0 at haiftime.23 words
-
229 1959-06-02 12 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter)— Leading first class batting averages after yesterday's matches (qualification seven completed innings) were: BATTING 1 N.O. R HS Ave. K. Bdiiington (Surrey) 12 4 802 186 100.25 G Pullar (Lancashire) 13 4 766 107 85.11 M.C. Cowdrey (Kent) 8 1 558229 words
-
Article, Illustration233 1959-06-02 12 SNEAD HOGAN MAY GO TO AUST. MELBOURNE. Mon. (Reuter)—Sam Snead and Ben Hogan would "mosl probably" represent the United States m this year's Canada Cup to be played m Melbourne next November. Air. Fred Corcoran, executive secretary and director of j the International Golf Association, said today that at least233 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement157 1959-06-02 12 Subscribe Ta The STA IV HAM* MA LAY AS ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL APEX If you live In Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or m the surrounding areas, wh**/ not subscribe to tht 'STANDARD" and have it delivered to rout homr daily— or to your office if preferred? All you157 words
-
-
Page 12 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous174 1959-06-02 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER— Div 1 Marine Depr. S.C. vs. Darul Afiah r C JcJ.an Besar, 5.15 p.m. Div. IB—sec, vs. Pachitan F.C., SC.C. Div 3A—M A' vs Alagappa M.S.C., Gen ng ids A U. vs. Strange n M V F. Park. CRICKET Pasir Panjarig S S vs. R I., Pasit Panjang.174 words
-
-
Article499 1959-06-02 13 IT'S A FUNNY WORLD 1 j erydaj Uf. ncerned a r The Chas« f thf I Ana I stakes I r a. harmless ippened' L Sa .r d i lir a urged ex- mis wa 1 1 f BB to get II d 1 could ird a sh499 words
-
Article, Illustration208 1959-06-02 13 FLASHBACK WITH NOVARRO r'. \i KS ot the old Mlent movie Idi' became clear vistas I** re visited RAMON v >. screen idol ream ago on the i' Pa -amount set of "Heller B Hui «r ig time ofl ing a suave i S rath- g town m tl t208 words
-
Article, Illustration714 1959-06-02 13 Spaghetti could't give her that kind of curves Husband and wife team yX Ol LD u»u say the girl who strikes such a fetching pose on the left is 26 and the mother of an eight -\earold girl? No. Neither did I when I first met MARJORIF JONES yesterday. Marjorie,714 words
-
280 1959-06-02 13 How To Win Without Actually Cheating SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS, a new Associated Drmsn comedy Dased en tne books of author Stephen Potter, went into production at Elstree Studios recently with lan Carmichael, Terry-Thomas, janette Scott and Alastair Sim m starring roles. With280 words
-
Article74 1959-06-02 13 CHARLIE RUGGLES will be returning to Paramount where twe ty-five years ago he was one oi the studio's brightest comedy stars He has heen signed for a role m Seaton-Perlherg's screen vers. on of "The Pleasure of His Company," m which he currently i s performing on74 words
-
Article, Illustration387 1959-06-02 13 LIFC AS I SCC IT Easy money Z SONO which opens at the VICTORIA THEATRE e n Wednesday, is perhaps the most ambitious to be staged m Singapore. Jeanne node l; "We 9• re encouraged by the reception given to our PUSS IN BOOTS last December Desert Song387 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement61 1959-06-02 13 __k_> mt—mmmrmWr m 1 m^ At If IMMM W"|W *^*T^***i l P ll^B B^attlr iC n^r-aaftJw -_____________r________MlK-**^ A i__a rfflTl V t^Wy_MPKhaßßßr*fßw I w m^m\ I ifl li^l I ____r*^l A\* i aS H n ____L V msm\MWMMm mwm^^^^ m^* wm^^^^^^^'"^^^^^^^**^ m ***™MWw %B^fct:'»^i|^^^^*^4|l^||^^_B^*^'* __i r '_j_r**T*T______Br*_!_rwr .jt *w,v M'*mW61 words
-
-
Page 13 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous191 1959-06-02 13 LI'L ABNER ty Al < Pi' /'MADAME I /'HE HAINT MEAN, "^v I WHE2ES V *z-v~ v -> >0' :<=> A^NI' W'-AS i-e. WHO IS THE if SMIUN' EXACKLV.V-IT'S OEST A > H.S >> TU'onE IS, &ECUZ.TO' WISHES 7 > A/.OST <> ZACK, TMETLIVIKI'CR'TTERS f HlOE- rEWCT&V 'OAVOlDk^ MERCENARV, NATCHERLV/!191 words
-
-
N E W S
-
199 1959-06-02 14 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) Soviet Premier Nikita S Khrushchev may call this week for a Summit meetins of satellite nations m Albania to underline Russia's pro paganda drive for an 'atom free" zone m the Balkans diplomatic sources said today. I meeting may aLo result199 words
-
Article, Illustration46 1959-06-02 14 Michiko, Akihito at big rally photo ROWN PRINCE \kihito <>f Japan chats with his wife, Princess Michiko m the royal box of Tokyo's National Stadium while attendins a rally staged by jun. or a d senior high school students m honcilr of their rrrpnt wedding UPIUPI - 46 words
-
Article130 1959-06-02 14 WASHINGTON Mon (Beater). Ft\e Asian cnurch leaders have aliped m testimony released here yesterday that the governments of (ommunivt China and North Korea are using torture and mass murder m an effort to wipe out Christianity. The fn c l°aders save the testimon*. to the House130 words
-
Article33 1959-06-02 14 THE FORMATION of a Joint front as opposition to the present Nepali Congress (Social Democrat- Govp/n--ment was announced yesterday tn a joint statement signed by leaders of three Opposition Parties. (Reuter).33 words
-
132 1959-06-02 14 BOYD TOLD: FREE AFRICAN LEADERS NOW London m n (Renter).— The Committee ol African Organisations here last night issued a statement condemning the arrest ol African 1-- iders m Uganda and calling QO Mr. Alan LennoxB yd. the British Colonial Secretary "to intervene and secure thei: immediate reie.i.^ j The132 words
-
Article955 1959-06-02 14 AUSSIES TO BEFRIEN NEW S'PORE UK press takes sombre attitude on PAP win We will maintain close *m^**A mmfWM A* AmT^Sv commercial ties Casey MELBOURNE, Mon. (Reuter) Australia expected to continue to cooperate with Singapore under its new government, the External Affairs Minister. Mr. Richard Casey said last night. He955 words
-
Article138 1959-06-02 14 Misappropriated 28 1/ 2 mil. rupees NEW DELHI. Mmi Reuter) An Indian multi-millionaire industrialist. Mr Seth Ramkrishna Dalmia 64. was today sentenced to two years imprisonment for conspiracy and misappropriation of 28 million .iOO.OOO rupees (about SIT million Malayan) be lon-ins to the former Bharat Insurance Company,138 words
-
Article53 1959-06-02 14 MACAO. Mon. (Reuter) More man 50 Chinese men, women and children escaped to Macao m a number of small wooden boats yesterday, according to usually reliable quarters today. It was one of the biggest mass escapes to this Purtugues c territory on record. Most of the53 words
-
Article, Illustration75 1959-06-02 14 TH ENT Y -five- year -€4d aaipss laae k, thp Elizaheth Garrett Anderson Maternity london. presents her baby S on ulu. u.|. bom day last Sunday ueiehine pounds Th ig is tl child for Anne and her husband Jl- year -old Mita Hail, ton of impresario75 words
-
221 1959-06-02 14 PEKING TURNS A DEAF [AR YOXKERS, New York. Moo I UPI i A distraught. 60-year-old mother today pleaded with Communist China to release her son so that he could rome home for his father'! funeral. ■'I had hoped he would ce:r,e home before his221 words
-
Article79 1959-06-02 14 LAGOS. Nigeria, Mon (Renter)— Prince Richard, 14-year-old son of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, has 'adopted' a Nigerian boy who is afflicted with leprosy, it vv asdisclosed here yesterday. The hoy lives at the Church of Scotland Leper Settlement m ltu. Ea.oern Nigeria, and the79 words
-
Article45 1959-06-02 14 TOKYO, Mon (Reuter) Police said yesterday that a man charged with murder had^ lied I himsel by banging his head against his cell wall nimseu The man, mitsuo Shibisaki, was being held at Tsuchiura Prison, Ibaratri-Ken m v***t»r n io* at lsu45 words
-
BRIEFS
-
74 1959-06-02 14 Less chance of 'war' in SEATO area MANILA. Mon (Reuter).— Brigadier L Thornton, chief of the SEATO military planning office, said here today the threat of an armed attack against the nations within the area had receded, because of the existence of SEATO Brig. Thornton arrived here yesterday for a74 words
-
Article32 1959-06-02 14 if if A RECORD in,ono Indonesian pilgrims will go to Me-ca this year, according to an announcement by the Indonesian Pilgrimage Committee. The Committee said only about T.ooo went last year. UPIUPI - 32 words
-
Article24 1959-06-02 14 QUEEN ELIZABETH, the Queen Mother, and Princess Margaret are to have their own press secretary, a Buck- ingham Palace spokesman said last night. ReuterReuter - 24 words
-
Article26 1959-06-02 14 THREE youth- were killed j and two injured when the motorcycle they were riding on crashed la.O night into level crossing gates m Bari. North ReuterReuter - 26 words
-
Article33 1959-06-02 14 IT is highly likely that Japanese students will be able to attend Melbourne and other Australian universities m the near future, the Japanese Ambassador. Mr. K. Narita said m Melbourne last night. ReuterReuter - 33 words
-
Article43 1959-06-02 14 THE BRITISH Peace Committee has invited Paul Robeson, the American negro singer, to take part m a mass anti-H-bomb demonstration m Trafalgar Square on June 28. Mr Rnhe^on is at present appearing m "Othello" at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford On-Avon. ReuterReuter - 43 words
-
Article34 1959-06-02 14 SUPPORTERS of Kerala State's communist government demonstrated m Calicut yesterday m favour of the new Education Act, which has been condemned by private school authorities who say it encroaches on their academic freedom. ReuterReuter - 34 words
-
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement17 1959-06-02 14 .i lat-^suu 'fi>, wht oowt \Ee l >*_•-« b f he doorwau...! r i__«n> m*v i -_.4.v Ca17 words
-
Advertisement145 1959-06-02 14 ALL-BRITISH A*tO, <^-A»e^£^^ T V MTOJRBTJB B^^ mmmmmmW *T ■■M^BBM^^^H^^^^BMM SB A i________________r 1 POWER WITH ECONOMY. g Enough power to give you a cruising speed of 25 I mph. and to take you without effort up mam-road S hilis a t a fuel consumption of only a gailon t145 words
-