Singapore Standard, 3 July 1959
This issue may only be viewed from the multimedia stations at NLB Libraries. See FAQ for more information.
1959-07-03
1
12
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/singstandard
Singapore Standard
-
Title Section26 1959-07-03 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it mi «5aa^> Telephone ***** —5 Coble "TIGF.RNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1959. Vol. X No. 1 "5 cts. i z Pages (FINAL EDITION)26 words
-
Article420 1959-07-03 1 FEDERATION, S'PORE TAKE FULL PRECAUTIONS Sydney success spurs immigration officials Stowaway danger ever present, but there's no cause for alarm yet PENANG, Thursday-Following this week's success by Sydney Police in breaking up an international racket involved for years in smuggling Asians into Australia, the Federation and Singapore420 words
-
215 1959-07-03 1 SINGAPORE Police yesterday shot down a 21-year-old secret society gangster caught in the act of hacking a rival thug with a parang in Tampenis Road yesterday. The gangster was admitted to the General Hospital La a serious condition. A bullet215 words
-
172 1959-07-03 1 A memorial in Brunei to mark the King's visit BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs.— Brunei will erect a permanent memorial to commemorate the visit to the State from July fi to July 1? of the Yang di-Pertuan .Agong and the Raja Permaisuri .Agong of Malaya. The foundation stone of the memorial willUPI - 172 words
-
159 1959-07-03 1 GUNBOAT SAVES LIFE OF FARMER FROM REDS MACAO. Thurs. A Portuguese gunboat yesterday aided a Chinese farmer's escape from communist-held Lapp^* Island, just as a communist patrol boat was ready to machine gun him unless he surrendered. The farmer fled from Lappa on a sampan and managed to elude aUPI - 159 words
-
Article130 1959-07-03 1 ROME. Thurs. (Reuter).— The Rome Appeals Court reverting a lower court decision, has ruled that the 1950 Mexican marriage of Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman and Italian film directo- Roberto Rossellini is valid. MLss Bergman, who last December married the Swedish theatrical producer Lars Schmidt in130 words
-
Article, Illustration97 1959-07-03 1 IT LOOKS like a scene from a film about India. But in fact the picture was taken in Newcastle on Tyne. The dark-eyed beauty is Shamin Aii, 20, of Pakistan. She is shown with famed dancer Ram Copal, who is touring Britain with art97 words
-
Article233 1959-07-03 1 A GANG of about 20 masked mem. armed with acid bombs and parangs, terrorised a kampong deep in Lorong 25. Geylang. Singapore, last ni£ht. Altogether six people were injured, three seriously. The attack trai carried out in pitch darkness. A Smgapore Traction Company driver. Ng Ah233 words
-
Article331 1959-07-03 1 ILL WORK HARD, PROMISES SOEKARNO JAKARTA, Thurs.— Lt.Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution, Indonesia's Chief of Staff and Central War Administrator, is to launch an economy campaign aimed at improving Indonesia's "deplorable financial, and economic situation," Antara news agency reported today Antara quoted the Army spokesman. Major Harsono, as331 words
-
Article187 1959-07-03 1 TOWKAY STABBED, ROBBED BY THUGS A SINGAPORE provision shop proprietor was knifed in the hand and leg when he put up a violent struggle with a gang of five masked robbers in Paya Lebar Road at dawn yesterday. But the Ihtlgl overpowered th r towkay. Mr Yeo Chek Teng. and187 words
-
Article95 1959-07-03 1 PENTAGON CATCHES FIRE WASHINGTON, Thurs (UPI) A fire drove .^ome 200 persons fr.om their offices in the vast Pentagon building today. Two firerruen were overcome by smoke. The fire broke out shortly before noon and was slow.v spreading. Pan <>f a branch department store o n the main concourse of95 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement180 1959-07-03 1 k 9* n -> .___fc g» y.:j^a_ _KwTAw..va^_3B—^Bß k j think. those wonderful Fraser Ne_ve Sparkling r Iks! Ginger Beer ..ice Cream Soda...Sarsapanlla... S l Tonic... Dry Ginger Ale... Grape Fruit Soda... C .re Crush Cherryade Lemonade. Choosing your f.. ..te is so difficult. A n y //ri ro z/180 words
-
-
Article, Illustration49 1959-07-03 2 IN HIS first major speech since becoming Malaya's An United States, Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil last week addressed thp A New York on communist subversion, elections and economic problems. Dato Nik is seen addressing members of the Asia Society at one o* meetings.49 words
-
287 1959-07-03 2 Pope issues first encyclical letter VATICAN CITY, Thurf. (Reuter) Pope John, issuing the encyclical letter of his reign said today the source of all evils Q i ing the nations was ignorance of the truth, and contempt for a deliberate turning away from287 words
-
Article82 1959-07-03 2 KIVEKSIDI ni.frJ Thurs <I PI Literate, bn.thrr nfl miliai piiniM charted with mental rreeitj divorce action terday h\ his Mrs Jayae Miucht $3. .MM M monthly tempoi mony in her s Hfll as ,m disirihuJion of ■Jt] prnprrf*. asked for an injur against .sale of Jier husband's hold George82 words
-
Article207 1959-07-03 2 THIS IS ABSURD SAYS Mr. No beards order for part-timer ZmMW LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) A British Labour Member of ■ment, Mr. Reginald Paget, yesterday condemned il "an absurd piece of bureaucracy" a regulation requiring a part-time soldier to phave off his board. He wai referring in the e <>f Common-207 words
-
Article132 1959-07-03 2 JAKARTA. Thur*. Hendnk Kaiee. llMloneiisii correspondent of the French news agency. Agence Prance Pa appeared m the Jakarta District Court today charged with three counts of disturbing public order with his news reports. Kaiee. a Dutch-born Indonesian citizen, was charged with causing havoc or disturbance!Reuter - 132 words
-
Article31 1959-07-03 2 PRINCE ALBERT of Belgium and the beautiful Princess Pao, a Ruff Di Calabria of Italy were married in a civil ceremony at the Royal Palace in Brussels, yesterday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement669 1959-07-03 2 UT.TII ||T Th7tCoEJAlon6w7^^| ANNOUNCEMENT PUBLIC SPEAKING INSTITUTE Next Class will utart on the 15th Julv. Weekly Wednesday from 6 to in p m. 14 lessons ($5O/-) Please ring ***** Mr Tan or write to PO. Box 2451 for further information and registration. SITUATIONS VACANT KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL: Applications are669 words
-
Advertisement487 1959-07-03 2 ACCOM. VACANT TO LET Two ana Three- bed room modern flat* furnished/ unfurnished at Holland Roar. Singapore with all convenience*Telephone *****/*****. TO LET 3 bed-roomed flat houses. Lounge. Dining. Garage 289 280A. Joo Chiat Place. Apply Box T. 3651, S.S. MODERN UNFURNISHED Mozaic Detached Bungalow 4 bedrooms one with bathroom487 words
-
Advertisement413 1959-07-03 2 FOR HIRE TOURING MALATA? Rent-a-Car from Everfine Co. 519 Serangoon Rd. Singapore -8. Tel: *****. (Drive Yourself or Chauffeur Driven) MISCELLANEOUS ..•tTI MALAYAN, so bu? Mapro's Essence of Chicken. Specially prepared, scientifically prepared for Malayans Support Malayan industry. Buv a bottle today for health and strength. VISIT "Daisv Sandra Massage413 words
-
Advertisement468 1959-07-03 2 SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SINGAPORE TELEPHONE USERS BETWEEN the hours of 11 p.m. and midnight on Saturday. 4th July, 1959, approximately 4000 telephone numbers on the Singapore Automatic Telephone System will be changed. It Is important, therefore, that subscribers should collect their copies of the July, 1959, issue468 words
-
Advertisement392 1959-07-03 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3i% DEBENTURE STOCK 1948 68-73. NOTICE ls hereby given that the Transler Books of the above Stock will be closed from 7th to 20th July, 1959, both days inclusive, for the preparation of interest Warrants. TAN BENG LAY, Ag. City Treasurer and Registrar of Loans. CITY COUNCIL392 words
-
Advertisement499 1959-07-03 2 SITUATION VACANT AI'TOMOBILE salesmen required by motor firm in Malacca, previous experience an advantage. Applv Box No SS. 4 000. TENDER NOTICES PAHANG PWD TENDER NOTICE TENDERS Will be received by the S'ate Engineer. Pahang up to 3.00 p.m on the 23rd Juiy. 1959 for the purrma>e of 2 NEW499 words
-
-
ADITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
-
Article413 1959-07-03 3 THE world s biggest headache today is how P iolvf the problem of improving the lot of people ,ho have been forced to flee from their homes eciuse of oppression in the countries which have cmc under communist influences. It was to find omc means of solving413 words
-
Article427 1959-07-03 3 THE Thai Government has taken what is fcmb.bly the most drastic action in the history of ■he tight to rid the world of one of its most ftragic social evils the indiscriminate and increas- -q use of narcotics by millions of people who wi~ v become slaves427 words
-
-
Article55 1959-07-03 3 -OAD OFFICEIi Lim leek Kim Vpore I PO 6o» No Ibbi Cahles 1 IGEkNfcwS *UALA <-UrV»PUR Tel 254ai (S imcs) All deoartmrnts Ch,r.a Insurance BldE 174 Batu Ka ieoM Teleo' ■'orie BbS66 f EN ANC MALACCA: 93 Cowar St Tel: 3829 8 Leith St55 words
-
Article1396 1959-07-03 3 Hugh Lyall - Military Unrest In Argentina Hugh Lyall *->by Buenos Aires. QRISES involving the armed forces have become almost a commonplace during the chequered life of President Arturo Frondizi's administration in Argentina. Within 15 months there have been disputes involving the Air Force, the Navy, the airborne troops and now the Army.1,396 words
-
Article, Illustration393 1959-07-03 3 Castes Gunasekera - Castes Gunasekera m*hwimWJJM:jM ALImUK.H the Western Powers arp considered to be astute statesmen and diplomats, there are times the man i n the street begins to ask himself if Britaii. the United States and France have the right to appropriate t 0 themselves the burden of dictating to393 words
-
866 1959-07-03 3 Wendy Hall - Britain's Close Ties With The Commonwealth Wendy Hall by LONDON. "\]ORE than 100 delegates from all parts of the Commonwealth will assemble at Oxford on July 15 for an Education Conference which Is yet another example of co-operation within the Commonwealth which has grown so much closer since the war.866 words
-
Article73 1959-07-03 3 Shorts from the Talks Following The Gleam -_ISS l f N 5 kl &tf a magicians hat from *hich rabbits can be drawn to order wor ii it. as It sometimes mav appear to be todav a scramble for political "advantage It la properly, as it has always bef n.73 words
-
Voice of MALAYA
-
Letter293 1959-07-03 3 Sir I am instructed by the Review Commission to write to you concerning a report appearing on the first page of your edition of 25th June, 1939, headed: 'Government lifts all curbs on Mr. David". In the body of that report it is stated that: "Last night293 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement99 1959-07-03 3 PERFECTION CARRARD OFFERS YOU A WIDE SELECTION OF 4-SPEED AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANCERS BAM Tropical. sed Models ALL CARRARDS ARE SUITABLE FOR Hi-F. b STEREO REPRODUCTION. Model RC 98 Model RC 88 ml~^ __L-__a. ft n l ____L M*Wmt* Portable Carrying case for All Model RC 121 Mk. 11 Models. With99 words
-
278 1959-07-03 4 Crippled Hassan has new hope as gifts pour into his hospital MALACCA, Thurs. Gifts of all kinds contributed by people in all walks of life are pouring into the General Hospital here for Hassan bin Bachik, who has been bedridden for the last three and half years. Beaming with happiness.278 words
-
207 1959-07-03 4 UMNO PUTS IN 100 NAMES FOR PARLIAMENT KUaALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The UMNO high command headed by former Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, tonight received more than 100 names submitted from eleven UMNO state divisions for consideration as candidates in the parliamentary elections. The delegation., including Singapore UMNO representative Dato Abdul207 words
-
136 1959-07-03 4 IPOH. Thursday Twenty-four-year-old Hah Kee Yim, who won the mixed doubles title in the Perak Junior Badminton Championships last week and is also a table tennis player, was fined ST S bv Maglstrote Rata Redzuan today. Hah pleaded guilty to an amended charge of136 words
-
Article55 1959-07-03 4 LAGOS. Thurs- (Reuter) Prime Minister, Mr. Alhaji Abuoakar Tafawa Balewa, yeaterday opened Nigeria's new central bank which will start issuing new Nigerian curren y. The new currency will maintain the same value as the West African Curren -y Board's notes and coins with which Nigeria has55 words
-
Article684 1959-07-03 4 Lack of goodwill 'slowness of indusfr board, non-confident labour unrest— says V c I JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Th t pineapple crisis was due to the failure c Malayan Pineapple Industry Board to cqiJH meeting to have problems "sorted ou* chairman of the Central Board of Mq|684 words
-
199 1959-07-03 4 ONE MAN ONE WIFE LAW TO BE DRAFTED THE Singapore Government will soon introduce a monogamous marriage law in order to "emancipate women from the bonds of feudalism and conservatism." The State Advocate-Gen-eral's office will be entrusted with the task of drafting the legislation. The prooo>ed legislation will be similar199 words
-
Article, Illustration108 1959-07-03 4 THE CHIEF of <he Singapore Police Gurkha contingent. Deputy Superintendent P.S. Leathart. left Singapore yesterday by air for Britain under the Malayanisation scheme. Mr. Leathart had heen with the Gurkha contingent since 1949. He was a Major in the Indian Army during the war. After a108 words
-
Article232 1959-07-03 4 Those interesfed can testify KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Commission of Inquiry into the pineapple industry in Malaya today invited members of the public to submit memoranda for its consideration before July 15. The Commission also invited Interested PfXMBI who wish to aaailt it by giving oral232 words
-
Article114 1959-07-03 4 'Malaya'S finance is sound' RIAL E Ll MPI R, Thurs. The secretary to the Federation Treasury, Dato A.HP Humphrey, today left by air for India on leave prior to retirement. He was accompanied bv his wife and three daughters. They will have a holid.iy in Kashmir and then in Athens114 words
-
Article156 1959-07-03 4 CHEATED WOMAN OUTSIDE COURT A WOMAN who pawned her jewellery in order to raise enough money :o buy herself a child lost both the money and the child. inspector E. Mahaderan yesterday said this before Singapore Third District Judge Mr. K. T. Alexander in a case in which K. Ramasamy156 words
-
56 1959-07-03 4 STAG PARTY TO CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE THE American ConsulGeneral in Singapore, Mr. Avery F. Peerson, will observe U.S. Independence Day with a stag party at noon tomorrow at his residence in Grange Road. All men of thu local American community, as well as certain Government officials, members of the Consular Corps56 words
-
259 1959-07-03 4 FOUR PARTIES NAME 57 FOR MALACCA POLLS: EXECUTIVES TO DO THE PICKING MALACCA, Thurs. The names of 57 candidates have been submitted from here for shot-listing and selection by four political I parties for the Federal' elections on Aug. 19. The Alliance, and the PanMalayan Islamic Party and the Socialis;259 words
-
Article, Illustration100 1959-07-03 4 THUv chairman nl :ioi Indonesian Seamen's I .wi Mr Hahar Xb.k arriv-' UU Singapore yesterday *ec into the reerailini nl En seamen h\ ships reci I -in Pa ia ma 1 Ibei I lw Hondarai s Mr Abik will b.\i mmm with the South imm represent.itixr of 111. h'100 words
-
Article90 1959-07-03 4 THK ca bj t C Joint Acti i workers from I n tived o pon^e last he. a .tl Gu\ i 1 appoint Govi nil]' to ra the va ••ut f inn volunteei Mr d oflfl ei r ]<),) is to Si.sCSS tb< motion on to the < Af90 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement10 1959-07-03 4 FAMILY SALE for the whole family CLEARANCE PRICES BUY TODAY10 words
-
-
236 1959-07-03 5 DOG'S AIR FLIGHT TO YOUNG FRIEND IN BRITAIN IS DELAYED AGAIN L PATCH/ the two-year-old mongrel, which as to fly to Britain to join her 16-year-old schoolioy master, Peter Woods, was delayed in Singapore gam yesterday. For the third time, his plane a Hermes r e»sr*ter. chartered by BOAC was236 words
-
271 1959-07-03 5 Soldier-father of six— goes to jail for robbing woman K ALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A father of six children— the jest only five days old was sentenced to one yes *y. the Sessions Court president, Tuan Sheikh sjy ahman, for robbery on April 4. He Is Corporal Saad bin id. of271 words
-
101 1959-07-03 5 2,000 see ship that bug ht Reds in Johore ILOR STAR. Thurs. than 2.000 people, tailing about 600 schooldren. toda%- boarded 1 1^ Sr: Selangor in order I a >e look at the that b.elped to wipe out munlst terrorists in commanded by nail bin Hassan, is il visit here101 words
-
Article38 1959-07-03 5 IPOH. Thurs. A local tooacco firm. Messrs. Hong j Soon Chan Hup Kee. yesterday reported to Police regarding the disappearance of about $35. 000. Police, investigating, have detained a member of the firm's staff for questioning.38 words
-
114 1959-07-03 5 IChurs. City •ne five warns n wil. address how they can eep the oity clean Week.' which inday. Mr D. S. Rama- n Heath Week at a mass ralworkers at the Sunday morning. break up into arry out its duties in connection114 words
-
Article135 1959-07-03 5 No Verdict On Diver's Death A SLNGAPORE fisherman who dived into the South China sea to releaase an entangled anchor was later found dead in the coral bed. the State Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing. wa.s told yesterday. Mr. G.am wag holding an inquest into the death of Lim Cheng135 words
-
145 1959-07-03 5 PENWNG. Thursday— The Penang Police radio division answered 1.3 8 0 emergency calls, arrested 580 persons, summonsed 3.913, checked 7.429 vacant premises, performed 4.481 patrol? and travelled 203.295 miles from January to March this year, it is stated in the Malayan Police magazine145 words
-
Article105 1959-07-03 5 TB expert to work in Malaya SIR Harry Wunderly, former director of the tuberculosis division of the Australian Department of Health, has been appointed consultant of the World Health Organisation on tuberculosis control for the Federation of Malaya, it was announced here yesterday. As WHO. consultant. Sir Harry will survey105 words
-
360 1959-07-03 5 ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. ra from Britain and 1 will adorn the usual 1 titive flower show year's Malayan Horticultural Asso- < xhibition, which Ime Minister, Dato Razak bin Hu.ssain, open at the Chinwoo fadium here tomorrow •AHA committee headhe Abdul Jamil bin eted360 words
-
296 1959-07-03 5 Temporaries glad over exams. results 1268 FIT FOR PERMANENT JOBS: REVIEW OF BORDER' CASES KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Nearly fifty percent of the Federation temporary clerks who sat for the recent qualifying examinations for permanency have passed. Out of 1,800 candidates who appeared for the examinations, 1,268 have been declared successful.296 words
-
Article, Illustration81 1959-07-03 5 SIX .Singapore aSea aSconts are among the first to have arrived in Maaila for the 10th World Jamboree. BOWS reaching the State yesterday said. They are from the 34th (Perak House) Sea Scouls from Singapore at the Jamboree which opens81 words
-
Article138 1959-07-03 5 Picked For Tunisian Student Camp IPOH, Thur.. Mr. Jo.-epn Lim Eng Pit. _ec-retary-gene.al ol the -National Union of Federation Student.s. ha.s been chosen to participate in the forthcoming m.ernational student work camp at Sakiet Sidi Youssef. Tunisia. Mr. Lim will, with .students ot other nations, join North African studen.as in138 words
-
Article70 1959-07-03 5 PENANG. Thur.-. The Commanding Officer. Penang division. Royal Malayan Naval Volunteer Reserve. Lt.-Cdr. J.W. H(\Nkin.<. who relinquished command on June 30. and his successor. Lt. Noordin bin Arshad, called on the Gover- 1 nor. Raja Tun Uda at the Residency today. Later they met the Chief70 words
-
Article92 1959-07-03 5 PENANG. Thurs— The Governor, Raja Tui: L T da. will address the first session of the Penang Legislative .Assembly to be held at the .Assembly Chamber at 10.30 a.m. on July 11. The Assembly will elect a Speaker, following which there will be the administration of92 words
-
Article42 1959-07-03 5 PENANG. Thurs. The Ant heat of a ta'.entime c°ntest will take place at the E .ind O. Hotel ballroom on July 6 The vice-chairman ot *he Arts Council. Penang and Province Wellesley, Mrs. Judith O'Flynn. will give away the pr.?Oa42 words
-
Article80 1959-07-03 5 Govt. to sell surplus shotguns PENANG, Thurs. The disbandmen, cf the Home Guards before Penang became '"white" bas left Government with a number of surplus shotgun- formerly Issued to them. Government has now derided to sell the shotguns at |30 each with the main object Inf assisting pest control in80 words
-
123 1959-07-03 5 Students on unauthorised tour fined TAIPING, Thurs. Thirtyfive pupils, aged between 17 to 20 of the Sim Min Chinese School were ea<-h lined S5 for going cm an outing without a permit. Prosecuting Officer, In.-pec-tor Sham Singh, told the court on Dec 13, last year. Police Inspector Koh Kim Fook123 words
-
204 1959-07-03 5 FAIR SHARE IN MALAYAN TRADE FOR PENANG PLNANG, Thurs. Penang, an important port with a steady labour force which had not gone on strike since Merdeka, can continue to have its fair share in the export and import trade of Malaya. Thi^ wa, oatcd by tho manager of Messrs. Konink.i.iike204 words
-
Article90 1959-07-03 5 ALL FUNDS collected ln the State of Singapore will be utilised for work among local peop.e it waa decided by the Singapore hranrh of the British Rei Crc.<. Sonety yesterday at its annual n ing. It was r > proposed to build a headquarten building here thi-90 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement101 1959-07-03 5 p p p p p o -> -> a a, n. a~> p p p p n p n n n p p p. p p oPflfl 1 1n Hlt>llflfl r n n n n n n n 1 c_"^^^ <—— _i^_> mmmAmm*mmmmm*Amm*mmmmmmmmmi^E ma\**^^ -> aaaa > «,mnm»»miMmMmMi^^^fc^^^_r_^^^^^^^^^^_ >C^> ;_^Wii101 words
-
-
174 1959-07-03 6 Ong Eng Guan takes over as manager of Improvement Trust THE Minister for National Development and chairman of the Singapore Improvement Trust, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. has been appointed manager of the S.I.T. A decision to {his effect i was taken by the Board of Trustees of the S.I.T. at174 words
-
Article99 1959-07-03 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thur?. The pilgrimage Feasl of St. Anne wil. he celebrated in the o.d church here on July 29, and 26 with the usual romp _r.d splendour. Outstation pilgrims, who arrive on the eve of the Fe .-t and who have no place tu99 words
-
175 1959-07-03 6 PENANG, Thurs.— A broker disappears \.-n another man's r g >lna ir.to a pawnshop to inquire the of the goods, the Magistrate's Court here was told today. broker, Osman' bin Darus, was fined WOO. or ihree ths' jail, after he'wa? con- :ted ol175 words
-
423 1959-07-03 6 Court told night incident was sequel to frequent quarrels KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A man who lived in rhe same boarding house as a young married woman oKcri stared at her, and one day, as she was entering a bathroom, he attacked her with423 words
-
Article, Illustration334 1959-07-03 6 SPASTIC CHILDREN PUT UP A SHOW A VERV special percussion orchestra and vocal concert entertained Lady Goode. wife of the Vane diPertuan Negara, yesterday morning at the Y.W.C.A. Hall. Ou ram Road. Singapore. The mus cians were spastic children of the kind°rgarten class run by the Singapore334 words
-
Article111 1959-07-03 6 LIBRARY FOR NON-ENGLISH EDUCATED SINGAPORE will *non have a multi-lingual mobile library, .-erving the plural society in the State. Detailed plan? to operate ft would he worked out by the Government immediately, the Minister for Culture, Mr S Rajaretnam, told The Standard yesterday. He said that more emphasis would be111 words
-
Article163 1959-07-03 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) In Singa pore yesterday were:  Buyers Sellers Spot 93 J 944 RS.S No. 1 Julv 93; 944 RS.S No. 1 August 94 94 1 Julv No. 2 93* 932 July No. 3 934 93c Tone: Erratic. Tin price in163 words
-
Article47 1959-07-03 6 THE Singanore City Water Engineer. Department anneed that the four-inch water main in the backlane of Dickson Road and Dunlop St reel between Jalan Be^ar and Clive Street will be dosed today from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. for the purpose of cleaning the main.47 words
-
Article90 1959-07-03 6 IPOH ROTARY' S NEW CHIEF IPOH. Thurs. Mr Fred Arulanandom. a lawyer, was yesterday installed as the new! President of the local Rotary Club for the year 1959/60. In welcoming him to office, the outgoing President. Mr. Tan Chen? Phor, also reviewed the past year's progress and :y.entioned many of90 words
-
266 1959-07-03 6 A 'wake up call to Muslims by Mrs. Fozdar THE general-secretary of the Singapore Women's Council. Mrs. Shirin Fozdar yesterday urged the Muslims in the City to "wake up and move with the times by demanding legislation tor monogamy for themselves." She was commenting on the policy .speech mad e266 words
-
Article105 1959-07-03 6 US photo specialist coming DON .UD SULINLRWELLES minrnt Am. photograph! r who 1 ch. duled to arn\e in Sing on Saturday, will give .of lectures on thr and 'meet local ph<>tograph< I Mr. Bultner-Wi touring the Fa.- East on an American Specially awarded by tht I? j Educational Exchange 8105 words
-
Article28 1959-07-03 6 the rem wa r tr. C ■'"mm •Bui -W Di ".■•J pper T. .V City p m |E to thi R at the D; H cil Cm28 words
-
Article29 1959-07-03 6 1 Smgnp' re, or I.LV. sl on !o 0 J their child r i 1 T ily 4 or July J! J ■J! I i r.earen pr. f29 words
-
Article27 1959-07-03 6 -.-JM -I It that "sm and Tne lgnoran. e r p...*H They h.id ;-een rhargtijH much for tne.r .^fl to fi.) nnr a I27 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement383 1959-07-03 6 |gggiflimß_ai.umw^ I#SHAW____li m n^ Organisation. I FF I dr T I C. SO &S^ NOW SHOWING I ROBERT MITCHUM "The Angry Hills" 1 ttj Stanly BAKER Elisabeth MIEILFR Gla SC\L\ (MOM) Mnltp Simon* Signoret »U«Wtl Hirvev Heather *e.i7*2 "ROOM AT THE TOP"- Winner of 3 Awards 1 BE-iT FILM FROM383 words
-
Advertisement287 1959-07-03 6 P_3B ON TOP ,N SMgwßusmiss a_aa_na«cai :j:| Cathay Organisation y »W-^— *TTB4CTlOKs_fc_ii ♦B"**W_r_Vl_l_ ll WOW SHOWINC! ML WOMAN OBSESSED ♦SBSHSrairo LOVF. A STRANGER,,:,; 5 VTo.Norr.M. I, x„ fl m.rj /\H\h i n|) j ♦♦♦2_-^__L____" 1 ••^'^'•'■"M IMKII-MMN- M,,,.!,,,,,, *:*Ph,m Mjnfc x TODAY ONLY! z m^^* mwm w M H BM)287 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous177 1959-07-03 6 3§&BgsB3SiBfr^v^ M( x fOrrhard Kd): Junior Dept jpen from 2.00 pm. !o 6 pm Body building weight lifting 400 p.m. Gracia Tay a Theatre Workshop 400 p.m.. Cricket practice 5 00 p m.. Judo practice for beginners a. OO n.m. vxxi x (Outram ad.): Malay— ienior Cambridge Exan. 730 p.m177 words
-
Miscellaneous161 1959-07-03 6 the Bible R.OO om Klim Church (serangoon Rd.): Priyer Meeting. 730 p.m Wesley MYF: Fellowship Gathering at the Weslev Hall. No 3. Fort Canning Road. S3O pm \lcoholi<a, Anonymous; Closed Meeting at YMCA Orchard Road «00 p.m .Medium XX'ave 4lfi Xletres) fi.3o am Good Morning. 632 Morning Prelude. 700 Tme161 words
-
Miscellaneous169 1959-07-03 6 8. 13 p.m. Talk of the Week. 830 These Are New 1 record review 1, 0.90 Mov.r Magazine 0.30 Time nignal and News. 1.43 Personality Parade 1000 Bv Heart 10.13 Time on M.v Hands. 10 30 The •Inch anted Hour. It 00 Good Nighl (*«il\er Network) UI ;i.m lunrlsi Serenade,169 words
-
Miscellaneous228 1959-07-03 6 National Shortwaxe: f1.30-t.OO am. R> As Radio smg All stations: LIS nm <KL. Tiffin Date. 130 .RS. time Signal and New;, i.40 (KLi Tiffin Date ieont.l 200 C.ose Down. KL. A. N. _XV: 500 pm IKLI M rching and Wsltzing, 530 IRSI Music for Children. 543 KL. Down on the228 words
-
-
Article235 1959-07-03 7 LTHOUGH it may come as no surprise > filmgoers ro learn that orothy Dandridge, vivid or of "Carmen Jones" nd "Porgy and Bess," onces in a Spanish vilige fiesta in her first rirish film, "MOMENT F DANGER" her >inted version of an old ilk235 words
-
Article, Illustration437 1959-07-03 7 k_^___k_k___i_i___i_l Ja ia ia 1111 I T 1 1 1 1 T 1 1 1 1 Tll 1 1 TiT t tT^^^^^^^^TtTTTTTTTTTTTTTI L___L_LX X I I II ITT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT T^^^^r^r^^^^^^^P^^^r^l^O^^^r^F^F^P^^V'P^PP^^^^^^BWii^BWH^Bß |^HE movies have a new strong man named STEPHEN BOYD. Co-star f0 Susan Hayward in437 words
-
Article214 1959-07-03 7 EDWARD BYRNES, starring in the motion picture "Yellowstone Kelly," is now getting the fantastic figure of 7.000 fan letters a week because of his weekly "*77 Sunset Strip" TV appearances. SANDRA DEE. 17-year-old of Warners' "A Summer Place." graduates from University High in June and her principal214 words
-
Article, Illustration514 1959-07-03 7 Twenty Five Facts About Frankie Vaughan ONE TIME he sang for his supper at weddings and socials in small halls in and around London. He trams rigorously to keep in t:v-top physical condition. His favourite relaxation i_ fishing and recentay he rauftbl at 231b. salmon in Ireland. It took him514 words
-
Article, Illustration147 1959-07-03 7 HOLLYWOOD— Hoi, FBI agents acquired the nickname of G-Mcn is shown by producer-director Mervyn LeRoy in one sequence of Warner Bros.' "The FBI Story," starring James Stewart and Vera Miles. In the cariy }i o urs o* Sept--26. 193;-?. FBI men entered a house m Memphis. Tenn,147 words
-
449 1959-07-03 7 THE young, lawless thugs who are part of today's controversial "beatnik addicts form the subject of THE BEAT GENERATION a powerful drama based on an explosive theme whose counterpart has furnished material for many a sensational news headline. The cast is headed by Steve449 words
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous202 1959-07-03 7 By RiTA DEL MAR |<»n\v> QUOTATION: Thore is somethint of n in everything that Dupatv RIDAI FOR EVERYday offers n progress ts with i your circle of Get some retiring belOIR RIRTHDATE »XD BIRTHSIGN U ch 21 to K^en occupied WW m t?e discre- to relax. Take care TAlßfg \-r\\202 words
-
Miscellaneous298 1959-07-03 7 LI'L ABNER Ry Al Capp (ZF AH LEAVES _TTI f^E'LL BE POPULAR "N r I *wH SHOU DME NAVE A LI'LABNER.VO'LLrp-^v > AGAIN /.'-UCVED E»V ALL. f^ELL?) WO" (A\\Q\2Fj TVELIVN'I I rncrr so he'll /ano j honored, respecteq < I wifout Se-an m* 7 fBEWILLIN' p^ LIVE S I INVITED298 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement832 1959-07-03 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To: Halifax, Montreal. Boston, New* York, Baltimore, Philadelphia a pore P. Sham Penan* ULYSSES <»-«.--..v 20/25 luly 26 luly S Aug Carriers option re proceed vto othe. ports to load and discharge carge NORTH GERMAN LLOYD and HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE JOINT SERVICE Tai Colombo.832 words
-
Advertisement1181 1959-07-03 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 "8 lines) (Incorporeteo m iingeoore) (12 line*' m*m rHE BLUE FUNNEL UNE tm*, lAILINGS fo LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON fr CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier* option to oroceed vie ether oorts to lead end discharge eerte Singapore Loading tor Ou* Sails r\ S'ham Penana Oelius1,181 words
-
Advertisement1126 1959-07-03 8 MITSUI fe LINE JAPAN LINE S'poro P.S'ham Penong Bansei Maru In Port Nachisan Maru 12 July 10 July 8 July U.S.A. LINE. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, direct discharge via Bombay Cr Suez. Awajisan Maru G. 10/11 6 July ETA N. York 18 Aug Akagisan Maru 8 Aug 1 11,126 words
-
Advertisement972 1959-07-03 8 Z wE.A.C.unbJi w u <^U_^_^ thi fe^J SAILINCS 10:— •> ADIM. RED SEA. MIDIILRRAM 1 (^j COMINFNTAL A SCANDINAVIAN PORTS Jipn JJ Pore P J hs m t m.s. -Basra 0) fc 15-16 4 (uly 5/6,yly aJZT rrt \J^% «.s. Lalanaia 9 Io|yly II I2|yly |j *rU 3OA "IMiw II972 words
-
-
370 1959-07-03 9 Industrials Advance On Share Mart mUSTRIAL shares on in share market <n .advance yes:n..inly on eonof the market by the Yanp; diN>gara's policy on WeclneaSday. je r a were also In I .n these two hotter than) been for several ol now buying! apparent, in Industrials eased lv- day's a-370 words
-
Article76 1959-07-03 9 J.AKARTa-V Thurs. (Reuter) The Indonesian Shipping Minister. Commodore M. Nazir. said yesterday the republic's merchant marine would be strengthened with 13 new vessels this year, Antara newsagency reported. Commodore Nazir told a Press conference six ships had been ordered from Holland, three from Poland, two76 words
-
Article250 1959-07-03 9 jrtf following business P 11 r it; pal icks I c Lifi GamI And overnight. Sl 67; tl 35 to $1 42. Sl 34 H Wa 5; Hume M Cement Sl on io lelaved; M Colls. ter $1 15 $1.13 overC 520.70; Robinson Darbv 3 6, 3 5250 words
-
Article61 1959-07-03 9 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuteo The United Kingdom had a balance of payments surplus for the first quarter of 1959 of •£7B million, the treasury announced today. This compared with £170 million in the first quarter of 1958. £107 million in the second quarter, £91 million in the61 words
-
236 1959-07-03 9 SINGAPORE'S coconut oil mills are working between 60 per cent to 80 per cent of their full capacity, The Standard was told yesterday. They are getting about 3.000 to 4,000 tons of copra a month from Tongkah and Indragiri ln Sumatra by way of236 words
-
Article, Illustration206 1959-07-03 9 Insurance Firm's Chief Due On F.E. Tour VlCE^preiident of the Insurance Company of North America. Mr. Ciayton B. Wentworth. is expected to arrive in Singapore next Tuesday, in the course of a Far Eastern tour. Mi. Wentworth, who is an Officer in the Investment Department at the company's world headquarters206 words
-
Article230 1959-07-03 9 Rubber Price Up 7 8 Cent RUBBER gained 7/8 cent in Singapore yesterday Juiy first grade closed at 93-7/8 cents per lb. The market opened higher on improved overseas advices, and fluctuated within narrow limits. There was good interest in lower sheets, mainly 2's and 3's R.S S. but offers,230 words
-
Article78 1959-07-03 9 NEW DELHI. Thurs. (Reuter) The Indian Government yesterday completed a plan for a State-owned organisation to handle oil from exploration to consumer by registering a company to distribute and market petroleum products. Called the Indian Oil Company, it will at first handle the supply78 words
-
Article61 1959-07-03 9 LONDON. Thurs (Reuter).— Mr. R. W. B. Carter. United Kingdom trade commissioner in Ghana, has been appointed trade commissioner in Ceylon and wijl move to Colombo in August, the Board of Trade announced here today Mr. Carter. 45. will be su> cceded in Accra by Mr. L.61 words
-
Article72 1959-07-03 9 WASHINGTON. Thurs. (Reuter* The General Services Administration announced yesterday it is halting its rotation programme for stockpiled rubber, probably for the next 30 days at least Whether the programme If resumed depends on Senate action on an House amendment to the agency's appropriation j bill which forbade the72 words
-
Article115 1959-07-03 9 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) Businessmen who have to pay bills outside the sterling area will in future have fewer forms to fill up. The treasury announced f**> terday that from today controls on payments outside the area would be eased, cutting the number of forms used annually by115 words
-
Article241 1959-07-03 9 A NEW range of diesel trucks is being introduced by a Lancashire firm for worldwide distribution. They are to replace the company's existing forwardcontrolled vehicles. The new cab-over-engine models have been designed so that they can be supplied with left- or right-h»and controls. Haulage and241 words
-
Article564 1959-07-03 9 S'PORE CAN LOOK TO 'GOOD FUTURE' hrtkjfh idfhkjhdfkjgdfhkj ghdfkgj hdfjghidfuhbgjdf df Speech On Policy Receives Support SINGAPORE trade, industrial and financial circles yesterday welcomed the government policy statement made by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Sir William Goode, in the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday. They were unanimous that it had helped564 words
-
Article90 1959-07-03 9 JAKARTA, Tues. (UPI) Sultan Jiamengku Buwonn. chief of the special district of Jogjakarta, said he could not approve of any foreign capital investment of any form in his region. He said other officials In the area also shared this feeling. "We do not approve of foreign capital90 words
-
Article93 1959-07-03 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra June-Julv $M buyers; $37$ sellers, coconut oil in bulk $58 sellers, in drums 561 sellers. Muntok white pepper $130 sellers: Sarawak white $129 sellers; special Sarawak black $77. Singapore Copra Association closing prices f_ir merchantable mixed copra93 words
-
Article, Illustration318 1959-07-03 9 HIGHEST Quality Australian whisky and gin, distilled and bottled by United Distillers Pty. Ltd. of Melbourne, will soon be marketed in South-East Asia under distinctive brands says an Australian Commission trade report. United Distillers is the largest producer of whisky in Australia and318 words
-
Article31 1959-07-03 9 PRODUCTION of British engineering and electrical goods in April is an estimated 12 per cent creator than for .April a year ago according to the Board of Trade.— Reuter.31 words
-
Article77 1959-07-03 9 AUSTRALIA'S mineral production generally continued at a high level last year, according to the aMinister for National Development, Senator W. H. Spooner. Total value was estimated at about £200,000,000 (exclud- ing uranium). ol about £12,* 000.000 less than in 1957. The fall in the value of77 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement381 1959-07-03 9 <^^<£__i_______________________________________________________ V^mt\ K,E HOCK SH,PP,NG C0 LTD 4* Cecil Street Tel: ***** ***** ***** I 0W lOA tea D|.k.„h u y 4 TONC LIE tor Belawan lulv Etf |IT tot Pontianak lulv 7 TONC COAN tor D|*karta uly 10 0M *ICK t«r r,l»«h.». i o TONC HAI tor Rengat uly381 words
-
-
Page 9 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous183 1959-07-03 9 ____X 1 1 __P*____K I a I OI'TER ROADS Xanfa. EveifJory. Guntur Armoni*. Ploasantville. Menu* Lloyd. Taipooan. Charon. San Ricardo. Vibeke Maersk. Franchise. Eastern Prtnro. Anil I Trochiseus. Pros Pierce. Akia! Pondokrator. Musi. Sergi Kirov Skibenger. Karowia Selat Slberut. Hallanger. South Birch. Kumkawa Maru. Thames. Walrimu. Aid-brand Nanca. Andreas Bove.183 words
-
-
Article982 1959-07-03 10 Wimbledon's Big Question The Answer On Centre Court Today WIMBLEDON, England., Thurs. (UPl)— Alex Olmedo broke the Australian's three-year monopoly on the Wimbledon men's singles final berths with a 6-4, 6-0, 6-4 victory over Roy Emerson after Barry Mackay of Dayton, Ohio, .was beaten in a982 words
-
Article107 1959-07-03 10 Aussie Star For MLTA Tourney TPOH Thurs —The Standard learnt today that Warren Jacques, a promising Australian tennis star, has accepted the Malayan Lawn Tennis .Association's invitation to take part in the Malayan championships a\ Ipoh in August. Jacques reached the third round in last year's Wimbledon, and had the107 words
-
Article90 1959-07-03 10 BRISBANE. Thurs. (Reuter). Rumours of a romance between South African tennis player Renee Schuurman and j-oung .Australian Wimbledon semi-finalist Rod Laver were denied by Laver's father yesterday. Speaking by telephone from his Rockhampton home, 397 miles from Brisbane. Mr. Laver said. "I feel sure there's90 words
-
Article155 1959-07-03 10 First Star Boys Pass Life Saving IPOH. Thurs.— Sixteen students passed the Roval Life Sa.-ing Society Examinations held at the Kinta Swimming Club conducted bv the examiner. .Mr. Teoh teik Lee of ivuala Lumpur Two were awarded the instructors' certificates ll bronze medallions and 3 intermediates. They are: Instructors' Certificate:155 words
-
Article85 1959-07-03 10 PENANG. Thurs.— Penang. the holders of the Malaya Cup. have se'ected 19 players to represent the state in their return Malaya Cup match against the Combined Services at the City Stadium on Sunday. Thev are: Varatharaju. Yeap Hooi Chye; A. H Hassan. Koa.y Banchuan; G. Vasu.85 words
-
Article, Illustration8 1959-07-03 10 THE GIRL BEHIND THE CHAMPION OF THE WORLD8 words
-
413 1959-07-03 10 MANILA, Thurs. (I PI) The Oriental Boxing Federation (OBF) today officially listed the Philippines Young Paulino as top Far Eastern middleweight contender in its latest month ratings. Paulino decisioned Thailand's Dowthong Singhapallop in Singapore last May 17 but the OBF subsequently ranked413 words
-
119 1959-07-03 10 Lombard Balmford In FEAF Golf Final LAST YEARS semi-final-ist. Wing Commander Lombard, and FO. Ralmford qualified for this year's final of the Far East Air Force golf championship when they .scored impressive wins at the Royal Singapore Golf Club course yesterday. W/Cdr. Lombard beat G/Capt. Hopcroft two-up in the quarter-final,119 words
-
Article513 1959-07-03 10 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter).- Maria Esther Bueno, 19-year-old champion of Brazil, gave a superb exhibition of power tennis to sweep into the final of the women's singles at Wimbledon today. The lithe, sallow-complexioned South American girl, with fluent, masculine strokes, beat 19-year-old American college girl Sally Moore, of Bakersfield, California,513 words
-
Article86 1959-07-03 10 Japan In All Events At Rome TOKYO Thurs, (Kc.cn— Japan will compete in all the 18 sports in the i960 Olympic Games in Rome This v .led at a eral as.sembly of ihe l.ip. r. Olympic Committee here today. It wi.l be the first time Japan has entered for all86 words
-
Article75 1959-07-03 10 LONDON Tl cai Ther. ai ,-jjj the lawn r^-^ prex-nt Br m J g| man Cup < I'nit.d i 1 16 at Care; Sew ick j n< ar bui The t. am Ls M |qwi man M; s j» A Mortimer ai it i Brtahtf or i Scotland! tuch75 words
-
Article30 1959-07-03 10 le; r f Hcnr\ c r his Em; title aga \s\\ Afr. iO on July 14 h i -mt poned jo Anno H' moter A JL, English printing J30 words
-
Article132 1959-07-03 10 'In go The Fighter Of The Month NEWYORK. Thurs. (Reuter) Ingemar Johansson (Sweden) who took the world heavyweight title from Floyd Patterson last week ha s bee I named •fighter of the month' hy the American Boxing Magazine, the Ring. Johansson ha s also been awarded the cold belt emblematic132 words
-
151 1959-07-03 10 MORE SCHOOLS NEVI EVENTS FOR SCHOOLS MEET" A RECORD of 460 athletes from 23 English Schools will compete in the 12th Singapore intersecondary schools athletic championship to be held over four days. The heats Of the meet will I be held on the Victoria School I ground on Friday and151 words
-
154 1959-07-03 10 CHKISTCHUHCH. Thur_. < Reutcn.— The British Isles Rugby Union touring team gained their fourth consecutive victory in New Zealand when thev beat New Zealand Universities by SS points (two goals. four trials and a penalty* to 13 ItWO goal> and one penalty» at Lancaster154 words
-
127 1959-07-03 10 Best Figh By Oehle By Oehle And Tan SOME kern I. seen in the semi fin Singapore .tm;it< Association Op< n at Championships h. Id M Singapore Youth N |/4« at Kallaai las! aigtel Those wh, preaaed wen m< r -< and Tony lan of the evening a Sydney Oeh127 words
-
Article45 1959-07-03 10 LONDON Thurs. (Reuter) Draw for the European Zone of the Über Cup for the women's world team badminton championship was made here today. It was: First rou d Denmark v England; second round Denmark or England m .Scotland. Sweden v Ireland.45 words
-
Article63 1959-07-03 10 A NETBALL tricndly hcid at Changi vesterdav .esulted in a win for the \VR.\F over the WRAC hy 10 goa's to right. The WR.AF. after leading 5-3 at half-time, put on the pre* sure, and scored through SACW Jan Brewer and SACW Rita Grimy er.63 words
-
Article49 1959-07-03 10 RAF Singapore team to meet Singapore Cricket Club of cricket on Sunday will he: S/Ldr. Blount. F/lt Hardsta IT, F/O. Dawson. P/O. Richardson, SAC. Ganeson, Cpl. Mungre. SAC Jones, SAC Parker. Cpl Gordon. SAC. Bushnell, SAC. Hetherington. 12th Man: F/O. Ball. Umpire: SAC. Dryden, Scorer. Sgt. Bouget.49 words
-
Article37 1959-07-03 10 ELDORET. Kenya. Thur.s (Reuter) —The tounn c A India men's hockev team beat an Elrioret XI six to zero here la c t night. The Indians who are the Olympic champions led three at halftime.37 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement47 1959-07-03 10 The world famous family of E IG£ f? B m mm m* medicinal products WK*J:'Ia jj*v.*'^^^gfe^^*A'"'> •■•■•■<;■■■•. '.XT-.-. -jet. n__U_l nP_P_i HK jHo^^Px/ 'aii __>'_____(__ __jl— A*m*EW HEADACHE CUBE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache Neuralaia *mS Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL47 words
-
-
Article837 1959-07-03 11 __p*L_____ll_____l__ Looks A Certainfv! CINEMASCOPE 111 has made tremendous improvement since his last-start fifth to Setia in May. accompanied by An* Pow (Posner) yesterday Shaw Stable's three-year-old, with Williamson astride, disposed of 3f i n 37 3 5 sec. in stylish fashion. On this showing Cinemascope 111 looks837 words
-
213 1959-07-03 11 By VAZIR MARKAR THE Emu Club cricketers of New South Wales, Ausia. introduced themselves to Singapore with hardinc enterprising play in their opening match of their Malayan tour against the Joint Services at Bouna U Road yesterday. res in the one match were: Emu213 words
-
Article18 1959-07-03 11 Youngsters beat I by four goals I the SAFA Div. .IA 'i Played at Farrer terday.18 words
-
Article33 1959-07-03 11 former Bolton Wan!.d England footballer. «a all will arrive ln Pore today for a week's cnmg of Singapore's playI **cneife an d schoolboys. l .will leave for England Saturday by BOAC.33 words
-
Article130 1959-07-03 11 imi CLUB • [eatherington 57 b Bennett 11 Bennett 0 r b Mun.7 Robed b 37 e Ganeson b 17 o b Su'livar. 8 52 0 [eal herington a b Hard 2 • 2 t m 12 111 of n, r kets: 137 2< 201 '4., 8/13$.130 words
-
Article534 1959-07-03 11 INDIA FAIL AGAIN LEEDS. Thurs., (Reuter) India, bundled out for 161 runs before tea today, face defeat again as England went to 61 runs for no wicket at close of pla> on the first day of the third cricket Test here today. INDIA made a disastrous s'art, losing four wickets534 words
-
Article, Illustration267 1959-07-03 11 BRISBANE, Thurs. .\n •international" soccer match was staged here recently Hongkong versus .Malaya. It took place on a Sunday morning on a playing field near the University of Queensland, before a cheering "crowd" of about 10 people. Although the result will never be recorded in267 words
-
319 1959-07-03 11 ROYAL Air Force, Singapore, created the first upset in the S.aVF.A. premier league when they humbled the defending champions, Singapore Malays, by two goals to one at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. With this same, the airmen have completed their premier league engagements, and head319 words
-
Article239 1959-07-03 11 Athletics 'Thriller' To Britain LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) After a thrilling contest. England beat East Germany by 103 points to 104 in their international track and field con. est at the White City Stadium here yesterday. The English won 11 of the 20--event programme, the majoriy of their victories coming in239 words
-
264 1959-07-03 11 Britannia... Continues To Impress Tanah Ayer Ku (Moon), appeared to have trained on nicely. With Time To Reason for company he ran 3f. in 39 2/5 .sec. Thirteen Wonders and Four Winds reeled off three In just a tick under 39 sec. Chenderiang, ridden by Shaari.264 words
-
Article, Illustration74 1959-07-03 11 Cheer For Chandy Afr. Matthew J. Chandy, well known in Singapore svorts circles, has been awarded the Meritorious Service Axrard bu the I'mted States Information Agency in Washington Mr. Chandy managed the coach ng programme in Smgapore o.t American Olympic stars Jesse Owens. Mai. Sam Lee. Bob Mathias. Pat O'Brien74 words
-
Article204 1959-07-03 11 SASA Bid For U.S. Coach THE Singapore Amateur Swimming .Association will make a bid for a top American coach to conduct a two to three months coaching course in the State. a\t the association's meeting last nigh 4 it was decided to ask the U.S.I S. in Singapore to assist204 words
-
Article61 1959-07-03 11 RAJAJI Sport? Club will meet Trafalgar Youngsters in at cricket on Sunday will be: Saturday, at Farrer Park. Ra.iaji will he selected from: P. Subramaniam, S Paul. Guman Bura. S. Thangavelu. R Gopal, G. Sundram. Amar Singh. N. Palaniappan, G. Ramakrishnan, V. Ramanathan. G. Athimoolam. K. Jayaram!61 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement37 1959-07-03 11 SWAN NYLON SOCKS m J Am m\***^ W f m _H_PH____^ J Solt Agent*: >*% SIAKSONAaaW TRADING COMPANY V SIISAPORK vW^ W ENGAGEMENT Smew 1 J__W 7 WEDDING c/j£*/esS <4*sym£ mht EE*EE**E*\*****a\\ m A.L.ABDEEN LTD.*.. PRICKLY HEAT 's-a&^s^..37 words
-
-
Page 11 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous88 1959-07-03 11 SOCCER: SAFA Premier league. Juniors vs Europeans/Eurasians at Jalan Besar Stadium 5.15 p.m.; Div. 3B STB vs Junior AA at Geylang; Arsenal vs Kg. Silat CE. at MFA; Bt. Panjaiig Vg P. Pcranakan at Farrer Park; Telok Knrau United vs Kebenaran Club at Farrer Park; Div. 3 A Western SC88 words
-
-
WORLD NEWS
-
Article, Illustration48 1959-07-03 12 Photo) PRESIDENT U WIN .Maung of Burma presents the title of Agga Maha Pandita. the highest Buddhist title to one of the Chief .Abbots of the various Mandalay monasteries. The presentation was made last week in Mandalay when the President visited the old capital.- UPIUPI - 48 words
-
237 1959-07-03 12 4 We want to set record straight on gifts to you' WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI). Vice-President Richard Nixon and Secretary of State Christian A. Herter succeeded last night in getting Soviet First Deputy Premier Frol Kozlov to set the record straight on American gifts of237 words
-
Article90 1959-07-03 12 LONDON. Thurs.. (Reuter) More than half of the Yauxhall cars made in the last month with possible brake faults were earmarked for export, a company .spokesman said today. But he added that the cars Victor Cresta and Velox models had not reached any overseas customers. We90 words
-
Article34 1959-07-03 12 President De Gaulle yesterday informed the British Government he would accept an invitation by Queen Elizabeth to pay a state visit to Britain next spring, it was officially announced in Paris— Reuter34 words
-
Article250 1959-07-03 12 KERALA ARRESTS NOW TOP 25,000 Opposition fail to attend talks with Chief Minister Catholic Bishop's house stoned in new flare-up TRIVANDRUM, Thurs. (Reuter, UPI) The number of people arrested or "removed" in anti-government demonstrations in Kerala passed the 25,000 mark yesterday as fresh violence erupted in several villages. In last250 words
-
Article, Illustration47 1959-07-03 12 LT.GEV .ABDUL Haris Nasution. Chief -of StafT of til Indonesian Army, chats with General Sir Ruhr Hull. Commander-in-Chief British Far East lv Forces, after a tennis match played in Jakarta week. The Indonesian Army Chief won <.m Hi. was on a tour of Indonesia. UPI. P.ctur-47 words
-
Article159 1959-07-03 12 Across the Pacific in 16 hours SYDNEY. Thurs. (Reuter) Australia's first commercial Boeing 707 jet airliner touched down at Sydney's Kingsfo.-d Smr.h airport at 150 p.m. today after a record shattering trip across the Pacific. The jet. the first of seven purchased by the Australian Airline. QANTAS. made 'he flight159 words
-
BRIEFS
-
Article152 1959-07-03 12 £15,000 for Malcolm Clubs asked LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter). —The British Air .Ministry >esterday asked Parliament in aMjpplementary estimate to provide £15.000 for a further grant-in-aid to the .Malcolm Clubs during the current financial year which ends next March. The .Malcolm Clubs are voluntary welfare clubs, for airmen in West GermanyUPI - 152 words
-
-
427 1959-07-03 12 Russian envoy who defected says: RANGOON, Thurs The students in :he Soviet Union are the most "progressive part of the population" and may hold the key to the future, according :o Alexander U. Kaznacheev, 27-year-old former Soviet diplomat who fled the Soviet embassy427 words
-
Article41 1959-07-03 12 JERUSALEM. Thurs. (Reuter). Mr. David Ben-Gunon yesterday put off his threatened resignation from the Premiership after winning approval for his one million pounds arms deal with West Germany. Parliament backed him by 57 votes to 45. with six abstentions.41 words
-
178 1959-07-03 12 AUSTRALIA READY TO HELP NEW NATIONS MANILA. Thurs. (Reuter)— Australia is anxious to help "in any way" newly independent Asian countries, the Australian Minister for Army. Mr. John Oscar Cramer, said before leaving here today. Mr. Cramer left bv air for Saigon after a five-dav vi>it on the invitation of178 words
-
Article134 1959-07-03 12 PLANE ON FIRE LANDS SAFELY WETHERSFIELD. England. Thurs. (UTI). An American jet pilot today steered his blazing Super-Sabre fighter away from an English country village, then marie a safe landing. Major Fe.ix B.an hurd of McCoil, North Carolina. 77th Tactical Fighter Squadron operations officer wa? approaching the strip at Wethersfield134 words
-
Article202 1959-07-03 12 LUNATIC STARTED BLAZE HELSINKI, Thurs. (Reuter) Ai least 16 prisoners died in a fire early today at Kjulo Prison, about 40 miles South-east of Pori, West Finland. Po.ice said they believed the tire had been started b v a mentally-deranged prisoner, vho was due202 words
-
287 1959-07-03 12 Threats won't scare the U.S Officies WASHINGTON. Thurs.. (Reuter) The Statfl Ipartment said today that the United States wnuido be intimidated by threats made in public speeches rffl Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Premier. I Press despatches today said that Mr. Khrushchev had taken a very tough ilne on Berlin when287 words
-
Article53 1959-07-03 12 KARACHI. Thur.s A total of ir,2 cm' ernment employees h-i punished mi-conduc ruption or lnefficier result of a .-screening op tion begun by Pre^dKhan"> military r< c months ago it «te announced today. The majority "f the off. concerned have r< pulsorilv ret .red anri mainder reduced53 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement40 1959-07-03 12 *Te f f *m l^^__ M T "r BOTTLE fl UjlwooAVl|n Sore throat KaSi a c <mg Cou£hs I|if^*v \^-||i Co lOS IR^JofoHH Bronchitis !ls______?~Bi c p a a ■|wEWM^>m Voice Hoarseness l|Bi'^*''''"'-| CMICKIO INSTANTIY WITH Woods GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE40 words
-