The Straits Times, 12 March 1951
1951-03-12
1
8
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section16 1951-03-12 1 The Straits Times The Straits Times k;ht pages SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1951. PRICE TEN CENTS16 words
-
Article476 1951-03-12 1 HONG KONG, Sunday. 'pWENTY-SIX people were killed when a Pacific O\erseas Airways (Siam) Skymaster airliner crashed in fog on the slopes of Mount Parker, Hong Kong, today. The aircraft bursl destroyed. There were i 18 passengers and eighl The Skymaster, which morning from Japan, wasReuter; AP - 476 words
-
Article, Illustration41 1951-03-12 1 AN INDIAN girl enjoying her rice at the Singapore Ramakrishna Mission Home yesterday. She was one of the 600 children, orphans and devotees who were given food in honour of the 116 th birthday of the deified sage. Straits Times picture.41 words
-
Article388 1951-03-12 1 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Sunday. RUSSIA, by acquuing German synthetic plants, had raised its domestic rubber production to 350.000 tens a year, and the 100,000 tons a year the Soviet bought from Malaya was used to build up its stockpile, Mi. Maurice Edelman (Labour) toldUP - 388 words
-
Article30 1951-03-12 1 HONG KONG. Sun.— A missionary airlift started here today when the first chartered plane lert for Britain with 37 ministers and nine children aboard.30 words
-
Article177 1951-03-12 1 It All Depends On Russia Attlee LONDON, Sunday. MR. Attlee, the Prime Minister, said last night there could be no settlement of "outstanding international matters" unless the Soviet Union abandoned "aggressive imperialism". He told a Labour Party rally at Kidderminster, Worcestershire: "The existence of Communist aggression means that you mustReuter - 177 words
-
Article22 1951-03-12 1 JAKARTA, Sun.— lndonesia has accepted the United States Invitation to attend the tin conference on March 14 in Washington.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
-
Article183 1951-03-12 1 New RIDA Plan For The Kampongs From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE establishment of kam- pong societies with power to collect land revenue for the Government is one of the far reaching recommendations made by Dato Onn bin Ja'afar. Chairman of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority, in183 words
-
Article28 1951-03-12 1 THE HAGUE, Sun.— The government announced yesterday that the Dutch contingent fighting* under Gen. Mac Arthur will be increased from 700 to 900 officers and men— U.P.UP - 28 words
-
Article, Illustration18 1951-03-12 1 MR. HERBERT MORRISON, who succeeds Mr. Ernest Bevin as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.18 words
-
Article, Illustration66 1951-03-12 1 B..ACTIFLL LOLA BOBESCO. internationally acclaimed violinist, receives flowers like a film star from Mr. Gordon Van Hien, chairman of the Singapore Musical Society, with her husband, the pianist Jacques Genty. at her side. They arrived at Kalians last night from Saigon to play at the Festival of Music between66 words
-
Article33 1951-03-12 1 From Our Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sunday. THE ALL-MALAYAN Chinese Mining Association has evolved a scheme for its members to buy iron and steel requisites for their mines from over-33 words
-
Article42 1951-03-12 1 Sergeant Yar Mohamed, 26-year-old Punjabi Muslim attached to the Anti-Terror-ist Detachment of the Singapore Police, Hlr i ti the *?.a.F. Changi H ispltal yci. May soon aftei no icll off civilian l^ry a', the 13 m.s Changi Roai'.42 words
-
Article92 1951-03-12 1 From Our Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR. Sun rpWENTY-year-old Ma h 1 binte Hamzar, who admitted having been divorced five times. was yesterday gaoled at Alor Star for 18 having a husband living. Man told the Sessions Court president. Tuan Syed Sheh Barakbah. that she was92 words
-
Article18 1951-03-12 1 MADRID. Sun.— Earth tremors shook many parts of Spain including Madrid at about 11 GMT yesterday.—18 words
-
Article98 1951-03-12 1 NEW YORK, Sun. SOUTH Africa has told the United Nations it refuses to modify its racial segregation policy. South African delegate, Mr. J. R. Jordan, in a letter to Mr. Trygve Lie, Secretary General, said his government rejects the terms of a resolution passed last autumnAP - 98 words
-
Article40 1951-03-12 1 CLOSE-DOWN RANGOON, Sun. Shopkeepers plan to close Indefinitely from March 13 as a protest against the year-old sales tax. As s token protest the shops have been closed twice during the past fortnight and shopkeepers had formed processlon^nthestreetsbeanng40 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement57 1951-03-12 1 P-H de SILVA LT SINGAPORE PMONE '8)0 •>>'> •»iicii»n..ipoK. •<( utiwwini. i i 53 855 j-^y^i^ SINGAPORE PRICES: X ppers s 70 cent* per H>. FruS Herrings :55 bl uteri 60 Ariroarh Smokies :85 Sr 1 African Smoked Fillets •62 White 60 Haddock 72 N Zii..-id rreih Blue Cod 9557 words
-
Advertisement23 1951-03-12 1 and LONCINE WATCHES H. SENA, LTD. Singapore. Penang and Bangkok. < When the clock begins to chime That's the signal! ••Tiger Time" there's always23 words
-
-
man-in-the-Street
-
180 1951-03-12 2 broadcast? It matters not whether one tunes In in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur or Penang, it's the same old thing— distortion, fading and continuous background noises so much so that night after night one turns one's set off almost as soon as it hots180 words
-
Letter89 1951-03-12 2 MAY I through the medium of your paper please request The Director of Broadcasts. Radio Malaya, Singapore, not to allow all the fire brigades In the area to congregate outside his broadcasting office and ring their fire bells during the broadcast of the evening programme from 7 p.m.89 words
-
Letter69 1951-03-12 2 rR the second night running I am writing by candlelight. Surely it would t>e possible for the Municipality to organise a definite roster of blackouts? We all realise the difficulties, but If they could make out a roster and send a note bo all householders in69 words
-
Letter153 1951-03-12 2 MUCH correspondence has I" recently appeared in your columns on the Question of holding one, instead of two, examinations annually for students of certain professional bodies. In the January issue of the "Secretaries Chronicle" (the official organ of the Corporation of Certified Secretaries), there appear two153 words
-
Letter177 1951-03-12 2 IN his letter published here last Saturday "Police Motorist" based his suggestion of 'giving way to the car on the right" on an unfair comparison with Germany where the users are well-educated and are noted for their discipline. On e of my main points in advocating177 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement654 1951-03-12 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OP HONO KONG. Application* are Invited for appointment to the poet of Lecturer In Pharmacology and Therapeutics, occasioned by expansion to the present establishment. Salary: HKsll.aoo #840 1 15.040 pju plus Expatriation Pay, where applicable, of $4,800 pa., plus a variable H.CX. Allowance (at present a maximum654 words
-
Advertisement945 1951-03-12 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MALAYAN EDUCATION BERVICK. Application* are Invited for the following appointments: A. education Officers (Women) (a) to teach a* a principal subject In a course culminating In Higher School Certificate standard (i) English and Latin or (11) Mathematics (with either Geography or History) or (ill) General Science with Physic*945 words
-
Advertisement669 1951-03-12 2 NOTICES THE BORNEO CO., LTD, SINGAPORE wishes to announce that thel telephone number hag bee changed to *****, effeotlv Immediately. ULU BENUT CONSOLIDATED RUBBER CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Seventh Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office. Hongkong669 words
-
Advertisement225 1951-03-12 2 NOTICES TENDERS BOILER CLEANING Tenders are Invited for Internal and external cleaning of boiler jf Boom Defence Vessels at Singapore. Specifications and conditions of contract may be had on application to Boom Defence Officer. Lioyang, Changt, Singapore, before 15th March, 1951. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from class C and above225 words
-
Advertisement142 1951-03-12 2 I!!! STORK margar|ne Cakes and pastry mad* with Stork S^^H Margarine arc lighter and more Wt^.Jß •ppetlslng. More nourishing too, \u^^^^^c\ because the finest Ingredients are >^^-Ls4prjfapj(lJS|. used In Stork. Spread Stork on »>^-^Ja-jg=s^ bread too, you'll love Its grand f^^^T&'f! 3*"^^^ flavour and It contains the 2 vitamins that142 words
-
-
7 1951-03-12 3 SPEED AID TO CHIANG URGES US SENATOR7 words
-
Article77 1951-03-12 3 •ASABLANCA. Sun S: El Fassi. leader of tiqual Moroccan Na- Party was summoned to appear as a witness I Tangier examining B rate inquiring into the "spi-.idin? of false news of a nature to disturb public order The Tangier inquiry was opened by request of the publicReuter - 77 words
-
278 1951-03-12 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. ITRGENT requests from Australia and Turkey for security guarantees from the United States have confronted the American Government with a critical decision on how far and how fast it can extend its military commitments Under direction of theAP - 278 words
-
Article35 1951-03-12 3 CANBERRA. Sun. The Australian Labour Party federal conference decided by 19 votes to 17 to approve compulsory military training for home defence subject to a "proper regard to the national economy. A.P.AP - 35 words
-
Article131 1951-03-12 3 BOMB HURLED AT POLICE VINADELMAR, Chile, Sun. CHOTS were fired and a home-made incendiary bomb was thrown when 1,500 sugar factory workers, demanding more pay, clashed with 40 police today. Seventy people were hurt, four of them seriously, and four were arrested. The police had been sent to the townReuter - 131 words
-
Article37 1951-03-12 3 PRAGUE. Sun.—Czechoslovakia's Roman Catholic Primate. Archbishop Josef Beran. has been banned from the Prague diocese and a canltular vicar has been named to perform his duties, the official Prague Radio announced last night. A.P.AP - 37 words
-
Article62 1951-03-12 3 LONDON, Sun. BRITAIN has asked Canada to .send seven fighter squadrons to strengthen British air defence, it was learned in London last night. The request was believed to have been approved by the Canadian Chiefs of Staff. It was understood plans were being drawn up forReuter - 62 words
-
Cable Flashes
-
Article38 1951-03-12 3 /CUSTOMS authorities on Saturday blocked the 3,000-ton freighter, Admiral Chase, from leaving Sydney for the China coast, pending investigation into reports that the vessel had been sold for trade with Communist China.38 words
-
Article59 1951-03-12 3 Wine, Women Cards Warning SYDNEY, Sun. D~ RINK, gambling and divorce are menacing Australia's future, says the Rev. Erwin Vogt. of Adelaide. He oaid that Victoria's estimated annual turnover in gambling was £30,000,000. Australiant drank a record 11,500.000 gallons of wine in 1950. Beer consumption in 1949 was 139,000,000 gallons.59 words
-
-
201 1951-03-12 3 TEHERAN, Sunday. EXTREMIST Muslims warned Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi and his ministers that they faced death unless Premier AH Razmara's assassin was released within three days. The warning to the Shah was published by the newspaper Asnaf, which quoted a proclamation of theUP - 201 words
-
Article116 1951-03-12 3 OTTAWA, Sun. A- new Canadian subsidy formula for gold mines, announced by Finance Minister Douglas Abbott, will add about $3,000,000 to the 1951 aid previously decided on for the industry. The Minister told the House of Commons the government has decided on a broadened formula asAP - 116 words
-
143 1951-03-12 3 BELGRADE. Sun. MARSHAL Tito said today he was against the question of Trieste being raised at the present moment. Addressing the second Congress of the Yugoslav war veterans, he said: It is in the interests of both our own and the Italian people notReuter - 143 words
-
Article79 1951-03-12 3 ROME. Sun. ITALIAN Premier Alcide de I Gasperi and Foreign Minister Count Carlo Sforza left Rome today by train for a three-day official visit tv London while country-wide political demonstrations demanded that they accept no* compromise on Trieste. Before boarding his train, Signor de Gasperi told reporters:Reuter - 79 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement60 1951-03-12 3 ALL-ENGLAND BADMINTON FINALS! T^e following Finalists used Dunlop Maxply Fort Rackets:— Men's Singles^- y!fp^ WINNER I V j RUNNER-UP I Mens Doubles:— 3 out of 4 players !a Dunlop Maxply Fort Rackets U were also used by majority of M S& last year's Finalists* J| DUNLOP RACKETS the choice of60 words
-
Advertisement129 1951-03-12 3 CEYLON SUPER T6AI •>*■'■ j liui.n w/L specialists and /Q^^Cjk^^v 5f J^< assured top I ,'ffr PP r i»rity in any .xr^Y Sfetfjj&; ~_^/S community agents: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUS2 LTD. ttwvura TAILORING DEPT. FoI Gertie^ We have on our Staff an experienced English cutter whose sole attention is devoted to129 words
-
-
278 1951-03-12 4 bert Morrison, although he has real qualities of statesmanship which have been partly -concealed by the nature of his Parliamentary duties, has no experience of foreign affairs. Like Mr. Bevin and Mr. Arthur Henderson before him, Mr. Morrison may prove that years278 words
-
Article, Illustration78 1951-03-12 4 Malaya under the Emergency 16 The diary of a journey from Bahau, in Negri Sembilan, to Mentakab, through the resettlement areas on the way. LAST Monday in this page was the picture of a little Chinese girl with a piglet. This little girl of the village of Triang (described in78 words
-
Article428 1951-03-12 4 On the Margin Bandar Estate gINCE writing about my excursion to Jugra, the Kuala Langat district headquarters and village which were abandoned because of malaria. I have been given some most Interesting memories of that district by Mr. O. M. Notley, who first visited Jugra In 1913. when he wa»428 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement774 1951-03-12 4 CLASSIFIED ADS. MR MRS. R L. BRIDGES Lat« Victoria Theatre St M< mortal Hall M V Maetsuycker PPC. TOWNEND: In London. on «r«J March, to Betty, wife of Colin Towntnd. a son. Robin Ross. THE ENGAGEMENT Is nnnounced between David John, younger son of Sir John Magowan, K.8.E.. C.M.G. and774 words
-
Advertisement26 1951-03-12 4 OBIS SWISS ALARM CLOCKS 1 DAY from SI6 TRAVEL 26 (camera style) 8-DAY 45 TRAVEL 55 (folding style) EXPERT SERVICE AFTER SALE 16 COUyiR QUAY -SINGAPORE26 words
-
Advertisement110 1951-03-12 4 > |f»*^OPTICIHN Fellow Institute Ophthalmic Opticians (Eng.) Fellow Worshipful Co. of Spectacle-Makers (Eng.) Freeman of the City of London. By Appointment to H.M. Forces, South East Asia 6 Raffles Place Singapore Phone ***** >-— > m H.P M OINTMENT for piles Jk&Sr Sufferers from Haemorrhoids or Piles can rsly upon110 words
-
-
Article287 1951-03-12 5 Genty Lola Land At Kallang TWO front-rank musicians the violinist Lola Bobesco, and her pianist husband Jacques Genty arrived in Singapore yesterday evening by Malayan Airways, smiling and (■Littering gaily in French In spite of a bumpy flight from Saigon. They have come to take m S ngapore's Music 1287 words
-
Article46 1951-03-12 5 The Muslim divine. MruilaM Abdul Alim Siddiqui, ■poke on spiritual life in Islam to a gathering of about 200 Muslims at the A)l-Malaya Muslim Missionaiv Society premises yestertiVv. Yesterdays lecture, which will be repeated to Muslim women, was the third by the Maulana.46 words
-
Article, Illustration320 1951-03-12 5 pol'R holiday bungalows at Telok Mata Ikan, Changi, costing $1.30,000, for- the free holiday use of the Asian staff of Fraser and Neave, were opened yesterday by Mrs. T. Aiken, wife of the chairman of the Company. Available for a fiee fortnight's seaside holiday for320 words
-
Article30 1951-03-12 5 Property worth approximately $650 was stolen frorr the home of Mr. J. J. Greenfield in Wattsn Estate. Dunearn Road area, early yesterrtay morning. No arrests have been made.30 words
-
Article49 1951-03-12 5 J4IE Medical Services in Singapore have lagged behind the times, declared Mr. B. M. Johns 0.8. E., Chief Surgeon of the General Hospital, Singapore, at a dinner last night given in his honour by the Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine.49 words
-
Article59 1951-03-12 5 MR. N. G. Nair, Labour Party candidate for Seletar District, yesterday pledged to initiate legislation to improve rural living conditions if he was elected to the Legislative Council. He was addressing a Labour Party election meeting in Seleter. About 800 attended Other speakers were: Messrs. Francis Thomas,59 words
-
Article33 1951-03-12 5 A 38-year-old cyclist was slightly hurt by a military motor-cyclist at the junction of Killiney Road and Orchard Road yesterday afternoon. He was admitted to hospital with face and knee injuries.33 words
-
Article36 1951-03-12 5 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Koh Ah Khoo, a Singapore taxi driver, was fined $30 in the Police Court today for taking passengers from Johore Bahru to Singapore without a Federation permit36 words
-
Article33 1951-03-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Ng Buck Choon, was fined $50 in the Sessions Court today for being found in possession of 10 packets of chandu, 15 opium pills and two smoking pipes33 words
-
155 1951-03-12 5 Johore Seeks Ten Doctors— High Pay JEN doctors are being sought at high salaries by the Johore Government. Doctors are being advertised for in Malaya and many countries outside at salaries up to $1,000 plus allowances. The normal scale is $520. The doctors, who will be taken on three-year contracts155 words
-
Article106 1951-03-12 5 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Two men Yap Siew and Kong Mai. and a woman Wong Ngi Moi. were charged in the Police Court today with the theft of 35 planks from an empty government bungalow. Yap Siew admitted taking the planks, but106 words
-
Article168 1951-03-12 5 2 UNIONS ACCEPT NEW COL THE Singapore Federation oi 1 Government Employees' Unions, with more than 5,000 members, will now accept as "an interim measure," a 10 per cent Increase in the cost-of-living allowance to the present 60 per cent agreed on by the Singapore Legislative Council at its last168 words
-
Article57 1951-03-12 5 HE BLAMED A DOG— $35 From Oar Own Correspondent. JOHORE BAHRU, Sun An<r Kirn Chai, of Pontian. was fined $35 in the Police Court today for negligent driving. His car was said to have overturned. He told the Court that the accident occurred when he applied his brakes suddenly to57 words
-
338 1951-03-12 5 \N Alsatian, Templefields Raffles of Roymaz, owned by Mr. Tan Chong Chew, won the Pencot Challenge Cup for the best exhibit in the Singapore Dog Show held yesterday at the Happy World Stadium for S.A.T.A. funds. Organised by the Malayan Kennel Association, the338 words
-
Article62 1951-03-12 5 A Government of India sponsored industrial emporium to display India-made goods will be opened in Singapore shortly, said Mr. J. M. Dora) Raj, the secretary of the-In-dian Chamber of Commerce. The Indian Chamber had been pressing the Indian Government to open such a show-room. The expenses62 words
-
Article34 1951-03-12 5 Two minor lallang fires broke out within half an hour of each other soon after noon yesterday. The first was at the 7th m.s. Havelock Road, and the second in Balestier Road.34 words
-
Article93 1951-03-12 5 ,V KEEN phonetician turned a flower girl into a duchess in the Little Theatre Players' presentation of Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion" on Saturday. The phonetician was Professor Higgins (Robert Ornbo) and the girt, EllzaDooiittle (Doris Credgington). ridicules the Englishman's inability to speak his own language, was well93 words
-
Article, Illustration73 1951-03-12 5 THE VERY Revevnd Bro. Anastase. Superior-Gene-al of the Order of the Gabrielite Brothers, speaks at the reception in his honour at the Holy Innocent's English School. Singapore yesterday. On the extreme left is the Rev. Bro. Rembert. Awt Superior-General, who is accompanying Bro. Anasiase on a73 words
-
Article195 1951-03-12 5 SIX overseas students are among the 500 applicants for admission into the three Faculties of the University of Malaya when the next academic year begins in October. Four of the candidates art from Kuching, Sarawak, while the other two have applied from India. The195 words
-
Article118 1951-03-12 5 TWO election campaign meetings were held in Singapore on Saturday, one at Seletar, the other in Balestier. At Seletar, Mrs. Vilasini Menon, the only woman candidate in the present elections addressed 2,000 Naval Base workers and made Ihe following promises: Improvement of housing facilities improved gratuities for118 words
-
Article28 1951-03-12 5 A seven-year-old son of a Chinese hawker was knocked down by a car in Tanglin Road and was sent to hospital with a serious head injury.28 words
-
Article97 1951-03-12 5 THE Very Rev. Bro. Anastase, Superior-General of thr Order of the Gabrielite Brothers, and the Rev. Bro. Rcmbert, Assistant Superior-Gen-eral, were guests-. if -honour at a reception he!a at the Holy Innocents' English School, 7/2 milestone, Upper Serangoon Road, yesterday morning. The Rev. Brothers Anastase and97 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement86 1951-03-12 5 MtEAL JR Whisku IHa Blended with all the BP^^jKfflw f-kill of Scottish craftsmen, J KJSspESf thr famous "Johnnie Walker" I is Scotch Whisky at its smooth, mellow best. It is safer and better to ask for I zS-Js^^H "Johnnie Walker" by name. TZ^sZJ JOHNNIE YT& A =vi. ill RL Kffl86 words
-
Advertisement159 1951-03-12 5 x««««««««« m «««<«««««««<,' I c— uxaMs I S Promise freedom from all troubles caused by footwear if from babyhood none but Clarks Shoes are worn. I CHILDREN'S SHOES INCORPORATING THOSE IMPORTANT FEATUHES. "JOYANCE" for School wear in brown or white in different widths to each size with extra room at159 words
-
-
Article188 1951-03-12 6 AUSTRAL Malay Tin announces the following February tin output figures In hours run, cubic yards dug and plculs of ore recovered, In that order: Kampong Kamuntlng Dredging —365, 89,000, 227. Thabawlelk Dredging 597, 114.000, 1,105. Pungah Dredging— 292, 104,000, 343. Austral Amalgamated Asam Kumbang section (on tribute)188 words
-
Article63 1951-03-12 6 DIRECTORS of the Charter, d Bank of India. Australia and China recommend a final dividend of eight per cent., subject to tax. making 14 per cent, for 1950. To pension fund £125.000. widows' and orphans 1 fund £20.000; written off bank premises £200.000; to contingencies £100.000; carry-for-ward63 words
-
681 1951-03-12 6 From A Market Correspondent THE Singapore Share Market opened the week strongly in all sections with buyers predominating, and sellers reserved. The attack of the United States Senate Preparedness Sub-Committee on the price of tin however, and subsequent references to the price of rubber,681 words
-
Article423 1951-03-12 6 DUSINESS done in the Singapore Share Market last week included: Industrials. Alexandra Brickworks Pref. $1.90. Praser Neave ,td., $3.25 to $3.40 to $3.30, Gamion $2.50, Goodwood Park Hotel 1.10, Malayan Breweries $5.50 nd $5.45, Malayan Collieries $160, rtobinson Ord. $2.60 to $2.65, Raffles Hotel $2.62 i, Straits Steamship423 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1262 1951-03-12 6 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. iincorooiatao m jingapora) BLOB FUNNEL UKI Carrier jution ro proceed via orft.i ports to load and discharge cargo SAIIIMS* v LIVfRPOOI CLASCOW LONDON CO»nMINTAI PO«T» Ouo Sails P. Sham Penan* ""in'l. Lpoo 1 1 C. 29/10 Mar. 10 Mar. 11/11 Mar. U/17 l f nOO0 C.1,262 words
-
Advertisement467 1951-03-12 6 OVERSEAS RUBBER PRICES London Rubber New York Rubber LONDON. Mar. 9— Spot 66d., i n U.S cents per Ib. closing: Apr. 63d. Apr.-J\:ne 63d. July- Mar g Mar. 9. Sept 5-Sd. Oct.-Dec. 53d nom.. x RSS Mar> 70.00 69.00 Mar. c.i.f. 62.d Mar-Apr, c.i.f. 61 'id. Apr.-May c.i.f. 60d. Market:467 words
-
Advertisement420 1951-03-12 6 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FROM SCANDI N AVI A/UK. /CONTINENT: i Doro P Vnam Penang •Kvernaas" for Saigon Bangkok 15-18 Mar. 12-14 Mar. 10-U Mar. Fionia" toi Bangkok 17-17 Mar. IS-16Mar. 13-14 Mar 'Nordvest' toi Hone Kong. Kobe Yokohama 23-25 Mar. •Erria" for Sa gon Bangkok 1-2 Apr. 30-31 Mar.420 words
-
Advertisement979 1951-03-12 6 MeALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. ralephon. No •>906 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL KLAVENBSS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ANTWERP, LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO, ROTTERDAM HAMBURC PORTLAND SHATTIE VANCOUVER and for U.S.A North Atlantic Ports Accepting cargo foi Central South and Canada via Colombo American Po.ts m.s CITT OF POONA m.s BOUCAINVILLE S'pora P. Sham Penang979 words
-
-
Article445 1951-03-12 7 LONDON, Sunday. A DRAW in both semi-finals of the F.A. Cup, yesterday for the first time since 1912 gave a further remarkable twist to the 1950/51 series which was one of the most eventful in history. Blackpool, Birmingham, Newcastle and Wolverhampton will meet again on445 words
-
Article1022 1951-03-12 7 LONDON, Sun. Tlie following are U.K.. football standings after yesterday's matches: FIRST DIVISION Tottenham 32 18 8 6 64 38 44 Mid'brougb 31 16 9 ***** 41 Manchester D 32 16 7 947 33 39 Arsenal 33 16 7 10 61 43 39 Newcastle U 29 15 81,022 words
-
Article, Illustration72 1951-03-12 7 MEMBERS of the Singapore swimming team at the Asian Games in New Delhi. in a happy mood waiting for the result of 100 metres final to be announced. They all thought Wiebe Woltere had won. From left to right: Barry Mitchell, Lionel Chee, Ke« Soon Bee, Neo Chwee Kok and72 words
-
Article116 1951-03-12 7 A ust. Cup To Bold Belle MELBOURNE, Sun. Mrs. D. Whiteside's Bold Belle, 11-4 favourite, won the £4,000 Australian Cup race over 2m, If. at Flemington yesterday. Bold Belle (Solar Bear-Petite Joan) won by four lengths from Mr. H. Q. Smith's Land Tax (12-1) in 3 mm. 43Visec, which wasReuter-AAP - 116 words
-
Article73 1951-03-12 7 CAIRO, Sun: Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt) and PeUcissimo A m p o n (Philippines) won tiie men's doubles title in the Egyptian lawn tennis championships here yesterday, beating G. Von Cramm (Germany) and Sven Davidsson (Sweden) 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, 2-6, 8-6 in the final. The women'sReuter - 73 words
-
157 1951-03-12 7 From EPSOM JEEP PENANG, Sun. IN his first attempt beyond a mile. Picture-Goer, a four-year-old by Casanova, put up a stout-hearted performance to win the Kedah Cup for Class 3 stayers at Penang on Saturday. When pace-making Sisteron packed up at the top157 words
-
Article70 1951-03-12 7 Rugby League results: Barrow 14, Leigh 3; Bradford N. 16, Wa lcefield Trinity 15; Belle Vue Rangers 8, Swinton 2; Castleford 8, Hunslet 17; Dewsbuvy 24, Hull 2; Hull Kingston R. 5, BaUey 17; Keighly 10, Featherstone R. 0; Leeds 18, Huddersfield 5; Rochdale Hornets 15, York 8;Reuter - 70 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement362 1951-03-12 7 LAST FOl'R 4'WB'JI|V|I'H 2 4 15 63 SHOWS tßilll'l MiM 9.3« p.m. M.G.Ms delightful Komantir Comedr V* JUNE AIIYSON B rgfaO *i DICK POWfll <?fiWSSr^P TOMORROW WEDNESDAY ONLY Return screening of "195» Best British Film" JACK WARNER JIMMY HANLEY k DIRK BOGARDE ROBERT FLEMYNG V THE BLUE LAMP \tff Itllißl362 words
-
Advertisement225 1951-03-12 7 TODAY 1 11 1.45-4- 630 9.30 ,^^^P "anissah|^P I fvl A rh A Egyptian Musical Comedy 1 with English Subtitles E (TJf'r^^ SHOWING "Peasant Takes A Wife" A MANTHRIN Picture with ENGLISH Subtules f WEDNESDAY 14th IS AfVA~D WEDNESDAY J«oo 6.45 9.30 p.m. 25th DAY TODAY i» sjwkrs jingeu limy225 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Article, Illustration362 1951-03-12 8 From W. E. TREVOR NEW DELHI, Sunday. ]^G LIANG CHIANG surprised himself and everyone else when he won the final of the 110 metres hurdles in 15.2 sec, which is .3 sec. better than the existing Malayan record held by Lloyd Valberg, who came362 words
-
Article584 1951-03-12 8 NEW DELHI, Sunday. A VIOLENT five-minute duststorm, India and Japan's superiority in the track and field events and a thrilling; football final in which India beat Iran by one goal to nil, were the highlights of the Asian Games yesterday. New Delhi's National Stadium,584 words
-
Article318 1951-03-12 8 NEW DELHI, Sun. SINGAPORE were defeated by six goals to four in the waterpolo final at the Asian Games here today. Singapore rushed into the attack with Wiebe Wolters and Tan Hwee Hock both missing narrowly. Two minutes after the start, Barry Mitchell passed to Sim Boon318 words
-
Article560 1951-03-12 8 LONDON, Sunday. EB. CHOONG and E. L. Choong of Penang brought off a spectacular victory when they defeated Malayan champions Ong Poh Lim and Ismail bin Marjan in the All-England doubles final by 9—lsi9 15i 15 7, 15 10 last night.- E. B.Reuter; AP; UP - 560 words
-
Article257 1951-03-12 8 NEW DELHI, Sun. DESULTS of all final event* at AY the Asian .Games yesterday are: 200 metres: 1. Lavy Pinto (India); 2. Oabriel (India); 3. Tomio Hosodo (Japan). Time: 22.6 sec. 5,00* metres: 1. Baghban Bashi (Iran); 2. Pritam Singh (India); 3. Tamoi 9oichi (Japan). Time: 15257 words
-
Article41 1951-03-12 8 SOCCER: Div. 1: REME v SRC at stadium; Div. 3A: Marine Dept. v KN AS Sembawang at CYMA; Div. 3B: YMMA v CYMA at Geylang; Services Lge: SDSR v RAF T;ngah; Friendly: OTEC v Chartered Bank at Farrer Park.41 words
-
Article84 1951-03-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —In a low scoring cricket match played today on the Pud-j Road ground, the Selangor Eurasian Association beat Selangor Chinese R.C, by 17 runs. Loh Ah I.urn and Yong Llm skittled the Eurasians for 32 runs. Ah Lum taking four for 1684 words
-
Article21 1951-03-12 8 Members of S.C.C. cricket section will meet at the club at 5.30 p.m. to elect a captain and vice-captain.21 words
-
285 1951-03-12 8 TIGER Sports Club just managed to collect full points with a one-nil win over Pulau Brani United in a Division One soccer encounter at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Play was extremely fast, and the game developed into a thrilling duel for supremacy especially285 words
-
Article47 1951-03-12 8 In the semi-finals of the Island Club championship yesterday, Ferrier Mayor beat S. I. M. Ibrahim one up and A B. Davis beat T.H.A. Potta by five and four. The final will be played over 36 holes on Saturday and Sunday.47 words
-
Article20 1951-03-12 8 The R.S.G.C beat Island Club by 12 matches to eight in an inter-club meeting at Island Club yesterday.20 words
-
Article13 1951-03-12 8 TODAY: 1.14 a.m. (8.9), 1.4S pan. (8-«); 7.27 a.m. (1.3), 73413 words
-
Article867 1951-03-12 8 UOST Colony cricket clubs made a start with either "friendlies" or "home-and-home" matches yesteiday, a week before the Singapore Cricket Association tournament. Singapore. Chinese R. C. put their batting to the test against R. A. F. Changi and the day's play clearly justifies the club867 words
-
Article323 1951-03-12 8 S.CR.C. v. R.A.F. CHANGI. Match drawn at Hong Lim Green S.CR.C: Khoo On* Lee run out 76. Ang Earn Hock 44. Wong Fong Weng run out 8. Chin Yoon Fook c Houghton b Midgley 0, Chua Eng Cheng c Burton b Houghton 5; Ong Swee Law not out 57;323 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement805 1951-03-12 8 SITLAI'IONK VACANT WA.JTED IMMEDIATELY for European Printing Press capable I ponsible male or fema> to take charge of office, able to Maintain complete set of books, balance sheet, do involcIn* and typelng of correspondence ttc. Apply stating all particulars and minimum salary expected to P O Box No. 425. Singapore.805 words
-
Advertisement711 1951-03-12 8 OFFICE SPACE WANTED WANTED office with telephone good business locality willing take-over furniture. Please apply stating area locality terms. Post Box 1682. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CAPITALIST UP TO $50,000 to Invest in an influential well established firm, willing to hold office. Apply Box No. A43OU, S.T. VEHICLES FOR SALE DE SOTO711 words
-
Advertisement132 1951-03-12 8 Hv9HF*jßfe v S* jSP £m My eyes often used to smart and At the Club Jim said: "You're acho after a day's work. Sometimes probably suffering from a touch of I even had to stay late to get finished, eye strain. Why not try Optrcx?" So I took Jim's advice.132 words
-