The Straits Times, 21 February 1954
1954-02-21
1
22
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section10 1954-02-21 1 I No. 967. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1954. 15 CENTS10 words
-
Article, Illustration477 1954-02-21 1 ***** FREED IN KEDAH AND PERLIS ALOR STAR. Saturday A CONTINUOUS stretch of territory in North-West Malaya, comprising almost the whole of Perlis and part of North Kedah with Alor Star at the centre, was today declared a White are*. This means that 341,000 more people are now considered fre^477 words
-
377 1954-02-21 1 -^Ik LUMPUR, Sat. trade unionist, the Federation. Mr. Khoo. today con- the appeal by tho secretary of the Ma l Coir okiaiarm Stra selar •>; Commit- tee of M T C C. "The n< '"rt of Fob. I heading, 'M.T.I Newir raitic ,ns a surnri377 words
-
Article167 1954-02-21 1 NEW YORK. Saturday. IkJALAYA. Indonesa and Bolivia, the world's maic tin producers, were today urged to cut down production to end mounting surpluses and a possible price decline Mr. Russell Clark. Ntw York lor Natuan TrotW n Onmpany, metal.s brokers. .-:iid production controls especiallyUP - 167 words
-
Article111 1954-02-21 1 LANARKSHIRE. Sat All 350 miner: of Northfleld Colliery here wore sacked today by th» Scottish Division of the National Coal Board for uMntt "ko slow" tactics Notices of dismissal wenput In the men's pay packe I and the colliery manager Dmted a placard at the piti-ead111 words
-
Article202 1954-02-21 1 WASHINGTON. Sat— A new low-cost synthetic rubber is making major strides in the United States tyre industry. This "masterbatch rubber" mUs from 17.75 to 19.50 cents per pound compared with a basic price ol straight run cold rubber of 23 cents per pound. It is a202 words
-
Article59 1954-02-21 1 OENEVA, Sat Film star Charlie Chaplin said here to- day that he intended to make his "permanent domicile" in I Switzerland. Mr. Chaplin said in answer to further Questions at the air- 1 port on hia return from London thai he was making a film in IReuter - 59 words
-
Article28 1954-02-21 1 ROME Sat Polite threw a guard around part of th«United Btate.s Embury pmoerty here today after an unexploded hand -'rmaric neaV the prrmL-e.s A P28 words
-
Article57 1954-02-21 1 Germany a trade threat— Butler GLASGOW Sat Mr R A Butler. Chancellor of the Exchequer, said here yesterday that the Industrial recovery of Germany was threatening British trade with the mast severe competition for many years Britain must lncrea.se her production, efficiency and competitive power to meet the challenge fromReuter - 57 words
-
Article213 1954-02-21 1 Gallant Melbourne race by Neo From Our Own Correspondent MKI.BOI KNK. Sat. CJIMiAPORE swimmins iham O pion Neo hwee Kok was far from being disgraced in cominc home third in the Australian 2,0-yard freestyle championship here tonight. The race went to the brilliant Sydney swimmer. Jon llenrit ks. in I213 words
-
Article41 1954-02-21 1 PROVINCE. Rhode Island, Sat. Mrs. Irene De Itello 40-year-old wife of an unemployed former at. Tivorton bt>came a mother for the 2Srd time in 25 years of marriage with the birth ye.sterdav of her eighth succeaahre dauchtn-41 words
-
Article37 1954-02-21 1 LONDOON. Sat The Gov-ernment-sponaored Menic.ti Re■eareh Council Ls acceptinu the British tobacco manufacture*' offer of *:2f> )00 to finance research on luiir cancer. Thr tobacco companies will make the payment! over a .seven-year-period. A.P.AP - 37 words
-
Article, Illustration293 1954-02-21 1 MEXT WEEK the Sun I day Times is to pub lish the first of a great new series of articles called The Tigers Of Trengganu" which have been condensed from the new book by Lieu tenant Colonel A. Locke. One of the most exciting and293 words
-
Article67 1954-02-21 1 BETKENHAM Eastern England. Sat Police today searched gipsy camps tor a I man who last night snatched a baby ill with pneumonia from his sleeping mother's arm* Thf baby 13-month-old Sidney Temple i* in urgent need of medical attention Hi* mother caravan dweller Mr«. l.sobclla Hibbs. 25. wa>Reuter - 67 words
-
Article42 1954-02-21 1 MAHHAKK.su Morocco Sat. Twenty-eight people were in lured when two bomb* were exploded in a crowded mosque yesterday m an attempt to kill Si Hadji Thann p| Glaou! The powerful supporter oi the new Frcnrh•.ponsored sultan was unlnund ReutrrReuter - 42 words
-
Article43 1954-02-21 1 From Our Own Correspondent SYDNEY Saturday Q\E of the best kept secrets of the Royal Tour of j Australia has been revealed a swim m a private pool •n Sydney Harbour on the Royal Couple s day off43 words
-
Article130 1954-02-21 1 HONC KONC. Saturday. kJAO T»« Tung bost o« Communist China, i* tenously ill authoritative sources believed today. They .said hLs absence from the second plenary congre&s (it China's Communist Party In Peking this month was due U> some extraordinary re»«on." They offered two choicesUP - 130 words
-
Article107 1954-02-21 1 SYDNEY. Sat. Sydney's harbour mauler has reported the royal liner Gothic for speeding As the Queen and the Duke relaxed aboard the Cinthir. «teaminc down the Neu South Wales roast to the isl.imi! province of Taxmania, thr harbour master's office wu reporting !>> the Maritime Service Board107 words
-
Article40 1954-02-21 1 WASHINGTON. Sat The U S St.ite Department today welcomed the intention of Turkey and Pakistan to conclude a political, economic, cultural and .security alliance It is regarded as a step towards .security in the Middle East —UP.UP - 40 words
-
Article44 1954-02-21 1 ADELAIDE. Sat John Brad man 14 year-old son of Sir Donald Bradman made his first century In cricket today. Playing for St. Petert College Bradman retired at 100 He wr dropped at 20 but otherwise batted without giving a chance ReuterReuter - 44 words
-
Article30 1954-02-21 1 NAIROBI Sal More than 100 African F «>peun and Asian representative* joirvd in Nairobi today tn demand stp'tiger flnmnilill action In pn-vent <rm.s rritrhinK Man Ma( terrorist* Renter.Reuter - 30 words
-
Article242 1954-02-21 1 SEOUL. Saturday. COUTH Korea's Foreign Minister charged today that the Berlin decision on a Geneva conference killed" the (orean armistice and should justify our marching to the »orth. Foreign Minister Pyun Yunß la aid the four-power ■tecision "killed the armistice ar/rcment m the same way242 words
-
Article78 1954-02-21 1 $5,000 GOES TO JOHORE THtRt one w nner v of the Straits Times J Word Puzzle "L" She is Lydia Copal, of 200 Hospital Quarters. Kota Tmggi. |ohore A cheque to- 55.000 will be sent to her ear y th s week Full details of the w rn.nr. out on.78 words
-
Article91 1954-02-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat SIR Donald MacGtllivray. DHigh Corrmi.sMnr t mlr nl the Federation of Malay* return* to Kuala Lumpur eh Hp will resume nis post a >ncr un til the departure in June ol lid Templer Mr D c Wathenton. whhi- been acting as Deputy H ner. will91 words
-
Article20 1954-02-21 1 KARACT?: Sat. Pakistan announced today that she Bad rd to nool tl eronorpi"s r sultun A P20 words
-
Article25 1954-02-21 1 Had daqqer fined KL'AI.A IMIHH Sat An Indian, R. r:,i S Ramasnrr y, W in the *pcond mi court for anlawful po«ses.sion of .i dagger25 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement215 1954-02-21 1 MEET ME [at the Pavilion Bar W ORCHARD ROAD (■OPULAR RECORDS < ..|,Hol n.Mi.ts Jo SlaJTord. A Collertion of PopUlU BOOffl I)-' J"- Staflord 9 9.99 (harlir Kirn/ Piano Mrdlry. Volume 3. f R.OO harlii- Kirn/ Piano Mrdlrv. Volume 4. «.nil Xin R Atm c-n^- m <"ii^" on nf nm215 words
-
Advertisement66 1954-02-21 1 m Mafaf* munijlm^ fry M<um. MAKERS Or TINE CIGARETTES EVER SINCE 1890... f Aa I'-ntf mu<> ii- MM Mniiw* of i k<^_ Hntlinutii in 1.->iic|..ii'< I'h I M ill Inl Mi ii» T 'ii f«* in ikn.^ »ii|»>il>l\ hn« >^^^^H^| L fck r-.'in. lil^ll l|llHllty. fcr AyT^aflHiMl^V !<>Ui -mii f66 words
-
-
Article, Illustration2121 1954-02-21 2 Death came at dusk on the lonely sea TIIRA ENSIO tells of tragedy on 'THE RAFT OF DESPAIR/ One man finds an end to the agonies of escape Ti.r.l trrnn .m,l rm friend Ericsson escaped in a raft from a French Foreign Legion ship taking them to the fighting in2,121 words
-
Article, Illustration468 1954-02-21 2 I MATURE replicas ot th^ Statue of Liberty arc flooding Amerua replicas made in Japan' That's the latest twist In the queer saga of the world's bicgest statue the 151-f-xit feminine figure that dominates New York harbour And since 300 000 people year visit468 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement315 1954-02-21 2 Start the Two-Tankful Test today— and FEEL WE DIFFERENCE Here is a challenge After using two tankfuls of SHELL with I.C.A. 'Ignition Control Additive", you will notice your engine running smoother and performing better than it ever did since the car was new or the engine overhauled and tuned. Smoother315 words
-
Advertisement113 1954-02-21 2 dm BRUSH. Upfoi ithny /or /<§ r *S' ns The /Ay makes d lt adults and hl J h ls v OfcSf* /r+> Ltd r -WITH U?Wo/l|! THE CORRECT-SHAPE NYION TOOTHS? f f Costs no more! (Trouble Savins VTime Saving Gillette j Quick-feed Dispenser t IHK M()s| ()N\ I Ml113 words
-
-
466 1954-02-21 3 FROM HALLROMNEY LONDON. Saturday QR VICTOR PURCELL, one-time member of the Malayan Civil Service and now adviser to the Malayan Chinese Association, is rebuked in today's Manchester Guardian for his views on Gen. Sir Gerald Templer and the Government's electional proposals. Replies to Dr. Purcells466 words
-
Article382 1954-02-21 3 3 DRIFTED 82 DAYS, FISHING LONDON. Sat. MR R. E. Shanna, scientist < son of an lpoh lawyer, and his two cor pan ions oi a trun.s-Atlantu Kon Tiki expedition are it-laxing in the Barbados after travelling nearly 5,000 miles in an 18ton yawl. Purpose of the voyage was to382 words
-
Article66 1954-02-21 3 KUANTAN. Sat Lim Cheng, of Nada Estate. Sungei Lemblng. served his term of imprisonment before being sentenced on a charge of being in possession of chandu. He was sentenced to 62 days' Imprisonment from the date of arrest, by President Session* Court. Che Mahmood Hashim The66 words
-
248 1954-02-21 3 SINGAPORE will soon have five new cinemas and two five-storied blocks of flats m a S4 million private development scheme Plans are being prepared for Mr Runme Shaw, of Shaw Brothers The cinemas will cast nearly S3 million and will be built oft Kallang248 words
-
Article, Illustration30 1954-02-21 3 Mr. Piter Pifc.fJ help, hu bndr Mitt Ity Pen-ira to cut f«t«ir wedding cake after Hieir marriage at the Church of our Lady or Lourd.i Singapore, ye«t«rday. Sunday Tiract picture30 words
-
Article, Illustration214 1954-02-21 3 Girl knows all answers but one TWENTY two year old Miss Violet Ooi. Qantas Empire Airways' new receptionist in Singapore, ls a girl with all the answers- -that ls all exofpt one Ask her where to buy an elephant, a rare stamp, or ;i pair of nylons: ask her how214 words
-
Article72 1954-02-21 3 *f HERE are no temporary Jobs available at prrs-nt in Government hospitals Mr European gMOTtv the Singapore Director of Medical Services Dr. W. J. Vlckers said yesterday. "From tirre to time we are able to take on a few temporary people but we now have72 words
-
Article, Illustration67 1954-02-21 3 Malay F.lm (r ,dy< t.on. s«*r* Sipur Sarawak and Asis Sartar. m oil on i tour of M»c Federation on Marc* 1 They will visit Kyilj Lumpur Klang Serembjn and Ipofc and i« addition fo personal jppurincri will diiwe and ting for cinema awdicnc«*. Sipuf Sarawak,67 words
-
Article150 1954-02-21 3 RUBBER lost half a cent In Singapore yesterday and closed at 54 rut* a lb Demand eased oft although there was a little trade support at the lower levels The cloae was slightly easier. Closing price* yesterday in cent* per pound »ri: No. 1 RSB Spot toot* buyers150 words
-
Article17 1954-02-21 3 The price of tin in Singapore yesterday wan announced at $318.75 a pirul un. h.incrd.17 words
-
Article43 1954-02-21 3 KUANTAN. Sat Chat; Miki; and Lee Tong were fined $100 or twn moi.ths gaol and $50 or two weeks gaol respectively by Che Mahmood Hashim. President of the Sessions Court here for smoking chandu on Dec. 26 last yea r43 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement319 1954-02-21 3 >^ f Knmtmce lr PA RIS I f rom LONDON I No. j Hit of heaven I (,oya Htatbtr Perfume* in many r h.mdbaj;— (•.irdrnu ;ittractive si?cs snd i I r.ah Govi fragrance has expect at iw I ■■Ar I n< own matrninc >f>ap :.-i-u~td $42.00 T. K-.PcrlumtclC'olopne. Pint: Mimosa319 words
-
Advertisement513 1954-02-21 3 £4,315 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Mi ri or worri'Ti. under 45 by srttin^ asldr regular montl 1 iy. half-yearly or yearly amounts under trip HUN LIFE OF CANADA plan can. for example rer< ive at agp 55 a lump sum £4.315 for men or £4.852 f<.r women or a513 words
-
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous151 1954-02-21 3 Today's Radio SINGAPORE AM 7 15 Time Signal and OpenIns Announcement 7. 16 Morning Star. 7 30 Ne«s 7 35 Melody Mixture 8.00 Come Into the Parlour. 130 Bre.iki.iM Hour 930 Take It Prom Here 10 00 Mu.mcM Round-Up 10 IS Calling All Motorists 10 30 Mldmorniru- Medley 1100 The151 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement136 1954-02-21 4 FOR 1% 7 ft M^? y WITH <^%4L^^ (NO EXTRA COST) T^* 1 eriLL T^B 1 CfTfefe f What is S-54? S-54 is an amazing new substance, comm posed of a selected mixture of hydrocarm bons, developed in the great scientific m research laboratories of Standard-Vacuum /f*Kx%?^£^- -g?^m and asiociated136 words
-
-
256 1954-02-21 5 7n the public interest'— Paglar CREDITORS of the Singapore Badminton Hall were yesterday asked not to press their claims immediately. Dr. C. J. Paglar, chairman of the hall fund committee, assured them, "Money is being raised. We will pay every256 words
-
Article385 1954-02-21 5 THEIR FINEST YET poNGRATULATIONS to v> Ray Coombs for one of the finest stage Club productions we have ever seen at the Victoria Theatre. Beater's Barretts Of Wimpole Street" Ls a difficult play so often tackled by amateurs with disa-sterous results. Not only does it call for a laree and385 words
-
Article51 1954-02-21 5 KUANTAN. Sat. Liew Sitw. i 38, carpenter, who was arrested last December 26. was fined $500 or eight months' caol In the Si'.silon.s Court here on three charges of possession of chandu. possession of rhar.du smoking implements and of allowing his room to be used for smokinc51 words
-
Article112 1954-02-21 5 A Singapore travel agency ls planning to organise trips for tourists to a little island, about 12 miles off Clifford Pier. where a fine coral formation hM b< en found. Mrs Boris Holland. Director of trie Asia Travel Agency. ml yesterday she intended to provide112 words
-
Article37 1954-02-21 5 TELOK ANSON. Sat. Mr. Lam Boon Weng. of Malacca, will take over as Assistant Registration Officer. South Perak. from Inche Ishak bin Abdul LatifT. who will go on transfer next werk to Johore Baliru37 words
-
129 1954-02-21 5 JYJORE THAN 40 Singapore women have called at Kandang Kerbau Police Station m the last two days seeking help to recover sums ranging from $1,000 to $25,000 wh.ch they had deposited in a tontine The rush followed the re- port In the Straits129 words
-
Article185 1954-02-21 5 PART-TIME SPONSORS SOUGHT TO CHEER UP ORPHANS y/OLUNTEER "aunts" and "uncles' are sought tor orphans and children of broken families who are staying in Singapore Social Welfare homes. There are over 150 of the children, ranging from five to 14. Many attend .school in the185 words
-
Article, Illustration97 1954-02-21 5 It was a thock for the Sunday Times staff when Groucho Mara walki d into Hie office and took over. But it watn't Groucho. It was AustraHh comedian |okn Ntwman who hat arrived in Singapore with kit pretty wif Tiefcie. to open at a Singapore97 words
-
Article, Illustration221 1954-02-21 5 AN unusual exhibition of oil paintings has attracted much attention at Rob nson and Company m Singapore during the past week The reason: The pictures were painted with a knife. Using only a palette Imife to daub the oil colours onto the canvas, Oeorge221 words
-
Article189 1954-02-21 5 K LUMPUR. Sat kJR A HUNTER, chj.r- man of the Central Selangor Planters' Association, told members at the annual meeting today that no clear solution had yet been found to help the planting industry overcome its economic crisis. He said the crisis had been aggravated189 words
-
Article90 1954-02-21 5 PENANO. Sat.— A Chinese Ironmonger escaped last night. from three masked men who tried to hold him up at his house in Brown road. Ooh Choo Seng was walkIng in his compound when a masked Chinese armed with a knife, .suddenly caught hold of him90 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement320 1954-02-21 5 f Healthy, happy families take ENO'S l'ruit Salt Pleasant, refreshing Fruit Salt is the gentle corrective 0/ffmw- need t0 CC P 'h^ system regular. ENO'S is particularly children— andforanyoncwithadelicatestomach. ENO'S JJJyTJlic\rs over-acidity, a most frequent cause of indigestion, LjuHii and flatulence. It and settles the stomach upset by tood or320 words
-
Advertisement58 1954-02-21 5 TiTjarii/ SWISS MADE 21 JEWELS y LOOK FOR THE /faaxLjfnUvj SYMBOL ON y£ J THI WATCH DIAL lo ok SNORKEL X -%Vll^ T The pen that makes I >^. t* all others obsolete! I *v v lV Sheaffer sendee and repairs V N JB at the Sheaffer Service Sta: i58 words
-
-
Article, Illustration685 1954-02-21 6 It is one of Malaya's old folk lore tales most poisonous of all Malayan sea snakes, acx cording to Malay folk lore Is the Ular Gleri— most dreaded— and whenever a fisherman hauls In his net and finds some amongst his catch they meet685 words
-
Article, Illustration679 1954-02-21 6 THE BEGINNING OF THE DRY SEASON WE are tempted to believe that a dry spell Is setting In. In the good old days this month was dry as a rule. Our Selangor correspondent writes "February dry weather has started." We were surprised and delighted to see some corollas that had679 words
-
Article288 1954-02-21 6 Muriv Gough an FOOD IN Malaya nearly every day 1 Is a salad day. Appetites Jaded by the heat can be restored to working order by the sight of an attractively arranged bowl of cool, crisp .salad. Ingredients abound to ring the changes. TOMATO288 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement486 1954-02-21 6 Of RECENT ST* LONDON visitors disk size >$**&"^j£^^ BATH LUXURIES XNI POUTJER DUSTING K)WDER BATH SALTS. Etc Obtainable from all good chemists and stores Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in #5?) 0% 24 Hours 1&§!\$I disc* ;h» dUeotrr *t Nan— *j aa MfMI AfTn Airrrlc&D phrittito U Is no teoavr486 words
-
Advertisement291 1954-02-21 6 WHITER TKFM in 14 days I with Maclean,! I l_ 'A I waHv 3am laL. M** Jj^^^H^H gwa^avaVaS I M /^^^Sl i 4t9P* JaVawA. 1 lak *^B Jm^ MAKE THIS 14-DAY TEST: trial for yourself? Be quite aboi teeth thoroughly morning anr. weeks. Right from the itari the difference as291 words
-
-
Article, Illustration898 1954-02-21 7 Glamorous sweaters far evening the newest fashions from America are some silk knitted sweaters for evening wear. These are cool and glamorous with the accent on the neckline. A collection of these sweaters has just been received in the Colony and they are proving extremely popular. They are available in898 words
-
Article, Illustration776 1954-02-21 7 I AM M years old and am In the J eighth standard. I have recdvpl.' letters fiom a boy who is 22--year>-old. and I have" been rorre*pondlng wuh him In a friendly Rerently however, he has been writ In? love-let trr* to me. and In776 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement534 1954-02-21 7 __J B Be W?* m mm -A H Deep-cleansing ca/?M4J§ y -in is the first sign of beauty. But only by H^ an you achieve a flawless skin. You «^j nove the hidden dirt, the particles of dust and m .d you can't even see. That's why Anne French O534 words
-
Advertisement342 1954-02-21 7 But do not fear- YSfs./* 1 'ASPRO'ishere/, $ffc Asr»RO tablets have the 7 I I I power to ttop the fever and A toothe away the paint and 1 «ch«s in the body and |omt» 'ASr* R O tablets att alto very QUICK in action. Each tablet it specially sealed342 words
-
-
Article, Illustration419 1954-02-21 8 Running to fashion's fine form wm *Tj^^^BT( 4 tT^^^B 1_ t3g ißm 5 SOME WIXXEKK FOB S>l AIM WOMI > < WHETHER you care to mix with the elite in exclusive enclosures, or hug the rails with more ordinary mortals, you will probably agree with me that there are no419 words
-
Article, Illustration469 1954-02-21 8 A flight of darts by Jacques Fath PARIS. T\ 1 1 APPOI NTI NG and uninspiring that must be the verdict on the latest Paris dress shows. Even two midnight glamour presentations have failed to produce anything that we did not see in469 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement267 1954-02-21 8 Glorious |Mpn| deling KOLYNOS the M ActHe" Chlorophyll toothpaste The clean lively t;tstc of green Kotyaoi your mouth a wonderful refreshed reetiag. Its ckan flavour reaches into every crevice freshe OOnMT. And that gioriom lasting freshness is your proof of the all-round mouth c.ire th.it only Kolynos with Qdoropßyl gi^cs267 words
-
Advertisement182 1954-02-21 8 Mith rarr otl musks to j;i\r ,i iMsfcr-tasting The cool frr»hnr-s .mi distinction ofYardV is unique lad YARDLEY |I|I.AVENDE TARDLIY i IS OLD BOND 111 j that's why your skin needs Cosmedin I ■in this mrruM tut tout S An rco »Icwlt strtfcnj yrmr star, by I »hallow cleansing I~hit182 words
-
-
216 1954-02-21 9 Vital links in Malacca KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday |N Malacca traditionally the "sleepy hollow" of Malaya this country is witnessing the last moments of a great tradition dating from the first contact of Europe with the east centuries ago and is doing nothing to216 words
-
Article190 1954-02-21 9 A COOL future for Penang I'FNANG. Sat. PENANG Municipality plans eventually to convert the whole town into AC. (alternating current i areas. "But thi.s will have to be done in gradual stages and may tak< gomi t;m< to complete. Mr Mortimer. Municipal Bectrteal Engineer, told the Sunday Times. Many flnna190 words
-
Article140 1954-02-21 9 KUAi.A LUMPUR Sat lI'HILE Government con- I it ft Tenet s continue on the i futun o! Malaya's coal mdus- try. the Oovemment-owned railways arc carrying on with i their swiirli-ovcr plan from coal tn 01; nil for machinery i and locomotives. So far more than140 words
-
Article, Illustration153 1954-02-21 9 FH the first ttmr- inPcrak. a representative of the 1 ■MMfal clerical services has| boon appointed an official mrnjoer of the Council trf State. He Is Mr Dltt Singh, who now holds the .super scale appointment open to the Junior srrvur as Secretary of the Town Board.153 words
-
Article29 1954-02-21 9 KUANTAN. Sat A Singapore schoolteacher, Low Tone Siat was fined $50 or two weeks' gaol in th» Sessions Court here for the theft of a pen.29 words
-
Article, Illustration238 1954-02-21 9 By CAPTAIN D. H. de T. READE. rE 21st Birthday of the Malay Regiment on March 1 finds its first six Battalion* at action stations against the Communist terrorists, and the latest the 7th almost on the eve of starting operations Representative parties from all238 words
-
Article33 1954-02-21 9 LONDON. Bat. An American technician who has examined Persia's oil installations said today that, despite the three-year standstill resulting from the AngloIranian dispute, they were In good working order. AP.AP - 33 words
-
241 1954-02-21 9 I'l s \N(. Sat. /URVACKOL'S Mow Kng V; Wah. 18 year old strip-teaser whose brassiere light* up during her dance. (Inds her audiences "vrry apprrciativr and we II behaved." 'They whistle and applaud but I am •1 i to all th< nuis thry241 words
-
Article, Illustration413 1954-02-21 9 MALACCA, Saturday. IASIN town m Malacca Settlement is but dot on the the Federation map but on the judicial and Emergency maps it looms biR This is because three of its residents last week set an example to the rest of Malaya as to413 words
-
Article64 1954-02-21 9 PUAR Lea Let, 25, was fined $250 or three months' gaol in Singapore yesterday, for possession of five gallons of dutiable vim.su Puar was found riding a bicycle loaded with the liquor along Kampong Tlga Road off Changl Road, 10 milestone on the morning of Feb.64 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement111 1954-02-21 9 /HOW/ PRODUCE THE PERFECT Ip the Dunlnpill,, ribbon across the corner SUPER COMFORT A ew ti'ul vxmderful experiettet in comfortable li. t—a pi loio of frothy million- bubble latex fixim, pt tsed to a toftnest tnd delicate resilience »»r;vr ackitved. The ORIGINAL latex foam cushioning TMI JNLOP RUBBER CO (MALAY*)111 words
-
Advertisement357 1954-02-21 9 div A k* /r /v KJI 1 Ail H U a-'-a r '2* JVmbSW 1 *ni»fM lwv,i t^ m 4 n w .1^ •rloJt^t FOUR-WAV TOPCOATS WATERPROOFS Ako a full rantfe of skirts slacks £r dresses. SOLE A(.l.\ Is: THE STORE WITH A 4^ TO OFFER ||IMIIIIIIII(]llltllllllllC]IIIIIMIMttniltlllirilll(]IIUHIIIIt:CJMIIIIIIIIIIC}MIMIIIIIIIC]llllllltU I Escorted Europqan357 words
-
-
632 1954-02-21 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore, Sun, Feb. 21,1954 Behind the backcloth IF. by tome supernatural means. Charles Dickens could be reborn in a Singapore slum dwelling or made to w 1 k through the tMckstraeti of Kuala Lumpur, he would rind much to remind him of the unm. gloomy London of632 words
-
Article, Illustration1176 1954-02-21 10 Sivtrnri •• arvtl - HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A HOLIDAY IN SIAM? Sivtrnri arvtl nn rpHIS exciting possibili- ty loomed into our mental orbit of down-to-earth reckoning with the advent in January of the new International Express to Bangkok. For all who can afford 596 First Class with Sleeper, or $39 Second Class without,1,176 words
-
Article967 1954-02-21 10 Muddled 4 MID the pkthura of muJa». died aau illiberal thinking prevalent m Uwm parts nowadays. :i k >.a.s must mlieshnig to read UM letter, signed Mai.o Supporter imdei the heading Ked Cruss". tin MM tlui,^. it shuwsthat it b, possible lor an ordinary Mu.slim to be967 words
-
Article223 1954-02-21 10 CX. CAMBKLL RKC \LLS THE OLD DAI ELEPHANTS were the on> 1 method of transport from the early nineties in the out- iy-.na districts of the n.»states When the writer wa.« I :n Upper Perak three ele- J phants were purchased this purpose nv»d s U223 words
-
Article229 1954-02-21 10 'Devil Tiger from Siber. lA|M'rMii«*«'«J riri*iis net ii %llll<lfl€ k l'« k fl 'IVUUkI one big riif- ference betu-f-pn theatre and cirrus. Theatrical history is i storehouse of exceptional pjTsonalities. But the Circus is pan linglv anonymous stories are far more c\ traorclinary than any the theatre can offer, and229 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement633 1954-02-21 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATIONS VACANT tn HnriA $S < %t, *.i Box it rls. rxlrm. ABOUT YOUR FV TURK Srnd for famoua Guide to C"are»rs and details of Diploma Course in all Commercial and General Education nibtKU BritAitu foremoM poatal-trattUnf M'honl e.«tabli. t .hed o\er forl\ set you on the Direct633 words
-
-
248 1954-02-21 11 Government frees rice from ration lONINC of Government rice in Singapore will be suspended temporarily from March I. ippl««*. Mr W W Jenkins <3 new system of rice distribution by w I be available in three grades "Thpri. i. ill K^ i_ the Brat grade price. tmrt will be reluctions.248 words
-
Article304 1954-02-21 11 i- i ii i H K'H xi) Ballon i^iiulh it H-il! i '■■"■"li. mi 11. I j UjjtT l»<.ma«.trr R. 1 it jU Ip-wif h Town 1 shrffKl 1 h 3 Xrwc.islli Z I Mill 1> I ISIOM I '■|[B^ Hiiddnsfirld 2 Rimir NanekMrtac I ft 'I304 words
-
Article15 1954-02-21 11 Ir- S.C beat .Inhere 4-1 at soccer on :or R.te-'-i N Tamir.15 words
-
Article84 1954-02-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. KUALA Lumpur and Klanc red major black-out |hl fiu< to powr failure Bungsar Power station. Emergency work by the fttdctf by inMimmonod out of bed. had the motors running at 1237 a.m. One cinema was badly hit b«ing forred to reiund money fo84 words
-
Article62 1954-02-21 11 Mo Doliop vitnr.vse.s turned 'ir ir »hr Singapore Eicht Pnh.-^ uurl vesterriav for two casf.< •<hiirh had been fixed for efendanti Ho Yap ma prewnUUTe of Quick Transport Company mi ;ntained their plea of hot ruilty and were discharged. Thcv had been rharceri with .vine lorries62 words
-
986 1954-02-21 11 BY THE COMPETITION EDITOR fHERE was a bigger entry than ever for Straits Times Word Puzzle Con test L' and there was a strong field up to the fourth day After this there were fewer runners than there had been in recent weeks,986 words
-
151 1954-02-21 11 TTHt Singapore Social Welfare Department ha«. been reorganised to give the public a speedier and more efficient service. Under the new set-up, emphasis will be placed on the protection of women and Rirls development of community centres and youth welfare There will also be closer151 words
-
Article97 1954-02-21 11 A Malayan Airways clerk. Ho Kirn Choon. who was charged in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with criminal breach of trust, 1 was remanded in the Central Police Station lock-up till Feb. 25. Ho was alleged to have misappropriated $239 60 between Jan. l and Feb.97 words
-
Article219 1954-02-21 11 WAS WIFE OF DEAD GUNMAN SLAIN? THE wife of gunman Pek Goh Lee who was shot dead in a battle with the police in Thornton Road. Singapore 10 days ago has vanished. The police want to contact j her but all attempts to trace her have failed. A police spokesman219 words
-
Article58 1954-02-21 11 Samsak Soon Jamon. 29 year-old Siamese ship s officer was yesterday In Singapore sentenced to six months rigorous imprisonment for possession of 2' 2 lb of raw opium. Customs men found the officer In paue.ssion of the opium at the Customs subI station. Boon Tat Btreet.58 words
-
Article29 1954-02-21 11 The Ritson pay talks betwe-^:. the Singapore Oovemment ar.ri its staff associations will be resumed at 10 am on Tuesday at the Empress Place conference room.29 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement9 1954-02-21 11 1 DOGS HEAD /S^^^B^BBBB B»r D'STRIBUTED BY SIME DARBY9 words
-
Advertisement216 1954-02-21 11 murphy more signal... less noise mmtimi IMI The Set you ye been waiting for A fully tropicalized miniature low priced AC/DC superhet with short and medium wave-bands. rr.iCE. siNGAPORf: S 110 y deration 120 in NMOOTJT von '"ash SOLE AGF.\TS 8. P. SHOT AM A CO., LTD. 12. ORCHARD ROAD216 words
-
-
Page 11 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous179 1954-02-21 11 JUDGES* SOLUTION TO WORD PUZZLE X f This it the solution to Straits Times Word Puxxle 'L', giving the preference! of the committee of judges. Tht prise of $5,000 gees to Lydia Copal. 200 Hospital Quarters. Kota Tinggi. lohore. Her answers agreed completely with those preferred by the Committee. 1179 words
-
-
Article, Illustration137 1954-02-21 12 GgnECTimns or iiV oin w off. i a CI»$T prise of $30 in this week s Camera Com peHtion goes to Yan Fook Leun of 189. Jalan B«.v Singapore, for hit excellent portrait of the old Chinese woman seen on the left. He took it with137 words
-
Article, Illustration485 1954-02-21 12 ANNE CARMICHAEL - ANNE CARMICHAEL TINKLING MUSIC AND COLOURFUL SARONGS By 'THE strains of tinkling music from a eiant musical box. playing softly in the hall greeted us, and then wo were welcomed by His Hichn< ss the Sultans Aidt-de-Camp, Tungku Zainon who wore the green and silver485 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement335 1954-02-21 12 Here is Silvikrin Lotion with "^F Oil, the right-style hair dressing that keeps your hair healthy! It contains oils which groom your hair without greasincss, a lotion which tones up the whole scalp, and Pure Silv:krin to nourish the hair roots. Pure Silrikrin is a unique blend of all the335 words
-
Advertisement89 1954-02-21 12 1 ower with pedigree L lilt 111 Mill U J Mow poxrr than you'll r\rr n.-. rvrr drramrd of MM rail* for and doubt) l /^S"skv^HTrrv r SH U 31 U X II By Appointment to The Late King George I Moior C«x M«nufaciurers. Humber Limited ptTJXOUJ A IMl'rKU' Ml89 words
-
-
Article381 1954-02-21 13 1 AM not usually a flat; waver! But last week I wanted to j-rt out the biggest I'nion Jack I rould find. I wanted to wave it as a symbol. And the reason? I saw a film! A full-length colour film, "A Queens Royal381 words
-
Article81 1954-02-21 13 The hunting rifle. Dortablo typewriter and other items "•sod by Clark Gable while on safari in Africa brought in more money than they cost brand now when, along with other equipment usod in filming "Mogambo". tnvy were sold at a Nairobi auction. The portable canvas chair with the81 words
-
Article171 1954-02-21 13 UUMPHREY Bogart has the choice dramatic role of the erratic Captain Queeg. skipper of the des-troyer-minesweeper Came in the Kramer Company's Technicolour production of "The Cainc Mutiny." Other top blller.s in the film are Jose Ferrer as Lt. Groenwald. defence attorney at the court murtial. Van171 words
-
Article79 1954-02-21 13 There i.s a touch of France fur th.' SetaßCOr Film Soclegathering tomorrow nlpht The society will .Norton Rene Clair's happiest lanta. y for 20 years' —U-.s BHle.s do Suit The .".creenlnß* will be in th< LJdo Cinema. Brickfields Road at 6 30 and 9.15 pm Soctrty79 words
-
Article44 1954-02-21 13 Eleanor Parker is known as' Bit-see-*leU-co to the Sava- I Jo Indians of New Mexico. The auburn-haired actress on location for M-O-Ms "Fort Bravo" was Riven the name by a group of the tribe. It means "Girl with hair like sunset."44 words
-
Article, Illustration277 1954-02-21 13 But lust where the borderline between fact and fiction can be found is a puzzling aspect of "Vicki Just how much rope can an American detective have before he hangs himself? There us a murder. Suspect* are roped in to undergo tho third-degree treatment277 words
-
Article, Illustration332 1954-02-21 13 \A/HY is it that British films ar« usually either works of art or absolute rubbish? There are few in-betweens. Occasionally Britain comes to light with a film that has everything good acting, tension, action and suspense and all of it backed with top-line photography.332 words
-
Article, Illustration189 1954-02-21 13 VICAR 15 THE ENGINE DRIVER \WHEN a village Vicar becomes *n engine dr ver and a Bishop becomes the fireman of a Stephen-son-like railway engine there are grounds for laughter. And that us what happen* In I "The Tithf Id Thunderbolt. Stanley Holloway Ls the wealthy character who puts up189 words
-
Article54 1954-02-21 13 The average woman wears hir diamonds on her fingers, uut not Joan Crawford! The Mar of M (1 M.s T<( hi.i.olou: "Torch Song weur.s her.s tn jitr eytbrotw There ;ire six diamonds, oi I varying .si/' .s o«*l fch ''Ye In the star* make-up for a •Two-Faced Woman"54 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement220 1954-02-21 13 ""''nnfl Kmh |'H. 4.5. I, fi.-.o .v ».:iu k" J k' IBV His U>VI r S MKf I YOUR NEXT IMPORTANT" i APPOINTMENT AT PAVILION! STOKV Or' iv.F. BOMBER COMMAND J DURING WORLD WAR II I "IR F!T2G?RAIO BRYAN FCR3IS BUI RERR CHARIR VICTOR WT~ \O MOKMM, SHOW KIIHV Ml220 words
-
Advertisement258 1954-02-21 13 JjL CATHAY ORGANISATION Fj> '^Sj^ ATTRACTIONS f^ snTSTWiTnvx OPENS TODAY mQmmmiimmTmb'' W 1 MmHßwJV#ttlmk\ m]■ Br WISMMMMMSHMMMi I«8! \Jyjn y y*jjMs- -«4p* 3Wi m- 1 |OHN STEPHEN UNDA rg] HODIAK McNALLY CHRISTIAK T) ,im i \M. "IMmx <>l>\'. lilt 'HI I II IMS'. I'AI. >l~ MVT <ll\\<.l mmn v rrasi258 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1008 1954-02-21 14 A. J. -, i Branston - When the Moan dived off its course A. J. i Branston FT STARTED THE^WOnhtTS^niEAT_ngqD_ r-By IN these exciting disturbine; times, when no part of the world escapes for long the cataclysmic visitations of nattire. when floods, earthquakes, eruptions and gigantic storms abound, and new weather records are created with odd1,008 words
-
Article174 1954-02-21 14 rVCNTY mile* ra*t of San Kranusco rixine likr an ujmn from the California desert. U the City of Hope— a national medical centre for tin treatment of iul» n ulumrancer and other man-killing The City of Hope is a work incman'% hospital. Its services174 words
-
671 1954-02-21 14 Bt a Special t'orrrapondtnt SIAMS Ra:lAay of Death." In the construction of which thousands of British and Allied war prl.soners and tens of thousands of MUM impressed v forced labour died from starvation and disease in the hands of fit Japanese between 1942671 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement503 1954-02-21 14 Watch 'DISPRIN' dissolve— quickly— completely VHs^^m^"^ i i' Became Disprin enters the siomnch in a true solution, with no insoluble acid particles, it v more tapidly absorbed b\ the lyston thus relieving p.un without delay. The best way to t.ike Dispnn is in water, Though its soothing, pain-reiies in| elTcct503 words
-
Advertisement123 1954-02-21 14 tl^^MMK^^^S^iL iJ^Mt QY- i f fffi^ ing i v t alace l.j w\ ays jjH V N\v\ ither. V wiss 1^ A II I 0% M I s fM an nd dln^| i un< 8 S'mmonds. maker s ot |h< Now. I Cleaner, have now ?'^*^J FRAM PETROL FILTER. juckln«J123 words
-
-
Article, Illustration747 1954-02-21 15 RTHQESHIMJEiBj BSH to be taken, 1 said the 16 -year-old foreigner, "to Buckingham ilace." And the man from Cook's just laughed. gripped young Gabriel. He had travelled from Lausanne alone; he knew (rw words of English. At *,',nia Station a would he await !»r747 words
-
Article, Illustration920 1954-02-21 15 MALAYAN DOCTOR'S NOTEBOOK patient lay still on thr bed, cold sweat moist- rning his forehead. Every so often spasms of excruciating pain would sweep across him making him rigid, his eyes staring. Then the spasm would pass and he would feel comparative relief. In the920 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement88 1954-02-21 15 1 -v* HjmbcSL ssssssssfcaTl IUJITf-. •1! SI Ml- 4 Wm^^'P BRANO V PROFOUND RELIEF. For «n «t«nae!i diford*n m, acidity, flatulence, itomach paint Maclean brma4 h powder givo profound, effective relief re»D» ctf<*> IK N«»u»e It free from »l! irn'ty irritant matter. Maclean g*W*~ preparation* contain Marleant Carbonate* made b»88 words
-
Advertisement268 1954-02-21 15 fay Even with your eyes closed you can tell it's your Parker 51 Pen You don't have to see your Parker "51" Pen to in" tc your exact way of writing. It polishes itself know it is yours. The way it feels on paper tells in use to a point268 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement176 1954-02-21 16 I dreamed I rode a streetcar in my Allo-ette bra It's the line that gives you tht most exciting lift. Maidenform's wonderful Allo-ette' bra! Discover its dreamy support and accentuation today. In your favorite fabrics. Genuine Maidenform Brassieres are made only in the United States of America. Thsre is a176 words
-
Advertisement138 1954-02-21 16 •c Suni with <| j I I I I bPJ i him' v. M bbbbbbl I sin jbbbbl i I on», rar- rh Jn Hbbbl prn< litconv j I ni T<wth J Th«t'i LJI *>«* u Iriuirt not oi that Jt charn morn I RheumS andßadig£ poneiniHarl Flush Kutntyi W,rt,138 words
-
-
Page 16 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous762 1954-02-21 16 BSSSSSSSs^^V^ai BSSmW M r^S^^\ V- /V" J^^^~ ~~*S± I Bi^i H B a"' ''Jx"*Jfeal SaH BSSSSSSsIW Natf^B^sSmi Smtt I 11*^3 /\m' ZCXZbP TOLD TACZZAN TMAT H£ trc^^e c TBV A WLW W^^k^sssssssssmm v !>_ \f \W\ >wttl I vjepec plot a<~a\n&t the *e><c< <<v^ CJ^e^6f "1 'Ws^aA^smr M WEALTH VW2ULP762 words
-
Miscellaneous495 1954-02-21 16 PERPLEXING PLUTO In March 19M there waa a good deal of r\.iirmrnl when the nr«» broke that a new planet had been discovered. Plato was located photocraphirallv at the Lowell Obsrrvatorv I aa the result of a long-drawn-out search for a trans -Neytanian planet. Its existence had been suspected for495 words
-
Miscellaneous195 1954-02-21 16 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY If yoa ran (md time to entertain, farther new friendships today, you will have no rrgreta. I ondiUom are m«l propitioaa both for makinc new lie* and strengthening old nnev lOK LICK. TODAI WLAR OK I M Cardinal red. 3. %aaethv<t iz TOMORROW Thoagh morning195 words
-
Miscellaneous238 1954-02-21 16 carry on with «or>< alretdv in hand. HiK I I K 1 ODAY HEAR OR IM.: Midnixht blue, S Jadr IItSUAY New Ugh. may dawn upon tn old problem beforr mid jiw-rnixn. Do all you can to t dral* that are now in the baIjn. f c onrlu l.d before238 words
-
-
Article891 1954-02-21 17 IT WAS A GRAND DAY FOR POLAR BEARS... TOO cold in the frozen Sea Nest to care about what is going on in Berlin, or how many millions of yards of cotton the Japanese are going to soil to the British Empire (founded by Lord Beaverbrook). or even891 words
-
Article147 1954-02-21 17 The governments ot the United Btates and Canada :ire to "turn off" Niagara Falls for the biggest plastic surgery Job in hlst< ry The job entails giving the beautiful though crumbling face of the falls a ••lift" before water erosion wears it away further. The whole147 words
-
Article, Illustration885 1954-02-21 17 THE GAY TALKS OF OI K TIMES D CONTINUING the extract* from a highly personal story the autobiography of a man whose life in many ways "gets the flavour" of an age which has teen thr aristocr-icv in uohc.iv.il APART from being one of the885 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement325 1954-02-21 17 I-^^B really gives IB 9 *M H> .aH I W^ \>- -M I Td^H cleaned with Pejwodent are whiter, murh whiter 1 I T^W >ectu9e e J' arf i;lI1 °r And they are cleaner I V^v' s fint i* l °"l v toothpaste that contains W* Irian* lent with Ilium325 words
-
Advertisement362 1954-02-21 17 I At 12 o'clock in CAIRO... it's 6 o'clock in HONG KON WESTCLOX -v-- hmi WESTCLOX c^ m~*«- mm The Spur"— -beautifully finished in Available —»'<3l finished Ivory or black. Alio available m »tth mcktl 'nm. an easy to read non-luminout dial In Itory with gold dil and )M Ai362 words
-
-
Page 17 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous187 1954-02-21 17 Popular Crossword ACKOBB 2. MrmorUl (6). 1. Throat-wash (6). 3. Hong <41. 6. Compusitiona (•>. 4. Cut ofT (I). 10. Extend (Bi. 5. Come in! <b>. 11. Receive (6). 6 Consumed (5). 13. Snlrket 161. 7. Bustle <4i. 15. Kind of gin (4). 8 Collection (3). 16. Jur i 4).187 words
-
-
349 1954-02-21 18 GINGAPOKE Motor Club members who have been O crow-line about lack of organisation at the club s speed and hill climb programmes now have a chance to air their virus. The club holds its annua But a pat on the b«Ck349 words
-
Article756 1954-02-21 18 rriHE horrifying accl--1 dent rate of 18.300 smash-ups In a year, and the loss of 431 lives, as a result. should bring home to the Federation Government the urgency of the need to do something about it. Road Safety councils, which it is proposed to form,756 words
-
Article, Illustration237 1954-02-21 18 CRUs - WE'VE LEARN INDIAN TRICE. CRUs Highlights of Malayan By T>Y now Malaya's hockey experts must have learned many tricks from the Indians. Their vice-captain. K. S. Gentle, taught them one when he came up to Kuala Lumpur during the week to coach the Selangor side. Most of our hockrv players237 words
-
Article111 1954-02-21 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD Arr«n: 1. Oarcle 6. B»ayt 1 Elongate. 11 Accept 13 Tltt*r 15 Sloe 16 E»*r 18 Par 19 Bran 20 Oasp 22. Idea 24. Carp Vim 26. Cam 27. Emit. 30 S*>»n 3J Idol .3 Bale 35 Rib 37 Rutr 38 Kf*l M Porter 41 Mantle 4i toric111 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement112 1954-02-21 18 SINCE THE MOTOR SHOW AT EARL'S Is^jlCsJW COURT, LONDON, IN OCTOBER LAST I' f^T \m^tKti\ OVER 17,000 PEOPLE wMm^S^^ HAVE TAKEN DELIVERY OF A 1 FORD POPULAR A^ <M9lfl* lowest-priced car in the world JpQT r EASY TO DRIVE EASY TO RUN EASY TO BUY g FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF112 words
-
-
Page 19 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous32 1954-02-21 19 y 1 v W<l m~ m Z JT^ f■■ B^bV V \^^B^9l B^T "3 w C_~ 7B■ -4 i^^^^^BiA^gtili^^. BB BMMM^ *O7>* ODSID 3MA, JN r-* A 0 Cat- O*^ <tf fi32 words
-
-
Page 20 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous116 1954-02-21 20 If/'*! t*\ S.IVHI 3W Sll3l 9N1H13W09 aNVS^ •••9d3lHdD l^fl F 3dV9 3WO9 V > 09 03M001 3jn H V/M/ I.NVO I ing tTS-jK' V i^v t^-^|« 6^ 6 I I. y^ •< \Yf T*^'! v\ 3Ad3N dO AlN3ld 03M0H9 nOA^ 390H1 dO 3NO A 5 NQjH 101 DO/ 130 f116 words
-
-
Article856 1954-02-21 21 Nine goals in second half KUALA W.MPI'R, Sat. CROWD of more than 5.000 today saw the Indian Hockey Federation play the best jjanie of their tour and humble Malaya by 1 1 goals to two on the (iarrison ground here today. Finr wrathrr and a856 words
-
274 1954-02-21 21 South Johore wins 'sevens' final 18-nil rjOLIH lOHORE M MM annual 4^ Hneapore riis^v nth rnmpetition on the Padanf vr.sterriH\ bemln* H M S Newlounoland 'A in the flnnl t>\ in poinw ahree goaU «nd a tr\ ;o mi In the .semi-nn»i Newtounalmd Deal Singapore Crlrket Club A n\e-thret and274 words
-
Article125 1954-02-21 21 TWO tmnil M>i-nnd 1..i1f uo.ih enablwl Comblne<l Btokxaport jnd M.il.ivn Districts to hold .sme.ipnre Ciullin.s to 2-2 rir. hoi key on the Piidnni; vesterrlav Him V.im |a«a the Ci I'lans an early lead when he .voted iiinp ,i MiHintile Then r. move uy Fernandez on125 words
-
Article78 1954-02-21 21 ME! BOURNE Sat JOHN LANDY Australia s randldato for the four-minule mile In the "miracle' mile at Ihe Coliseum Re'.a\j in Lo» Ancele* an May 25. had .i long dt.scu.sMon «lth M 11.I 1 >on. Los Angeles sprlnler. on FYiriay night. Pa'ton was earning with78 words
-
57 1954-02-21 21 IPOH. Sa' Kima Europeans ai->in «on the annual Prtak r;:Bger »e\ers tournament mhen ine\ hem Taiptnc Twer* Ox 3\ points <fl\r toa.« tin tlle«i to 5 pnln'x i a ro»i, ttwiay Thirteen team* took part and the European* beat Taiptns Oarrl»on Po.lce and *»t hael'>57 words
-
241 1954-02-21 21 H C^ Stiitiil Revlmetil W 1 1 Anrhor Cup on Malay nifM il Tanfttn oinnimm by he^lnc 10 nHt'linn Royal Army Orrtnam-f C'iip« fm the 8in«»P":r B^v nt 1 Mirl in'^r-iinit irnm boxing (h^mpinn*hip .SicnHl 1 Wtm "orthv i hrinipl'His. «innlPß nine r»i< of the241 words
-
308 1954-02-21 21 SENTINEL - SENTINEL By WHO is the host foothaller in Ma Java today? Who is your own particular favourite? Those topics are an almost endless sourer of argument and discussion whenever sorrer fans tret together. In the comiriß .season thrv are llkelv to provoke flercrr308 words
-
297 1954-02-21 21 6 swimmers beat S.O.S.C. Games marks SIX .swimmers amonc them were two teen.ise »lrls- bett«re<l the .siiiu.«i»>re Olympic and Rpoi' Councils A*lan Oames quallfvinz Umei, at trie truls held at th« Chlne.se Swimming Club yesterday The two girls were 13-year-old El>le I.im Chinese Bwimmint Clubi and Norma Hutchlnson .Singapore itung297 words
-
Article53 1954-02-21 21 F N Krantt beat XLV 7-1 at »n<reT »t rurrer Park Holme. >3v Talachan <2> and Wicsir. »rore<l lot Krani nrt Mameen |oi K I M Othci guinea re«ull*«i R^m'i SC bt-Ai Kerala TC 4-3 fm'e<l 1 ,nior« beat Mirtdleton Youn;*'er« A»ton A C53 words
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement239 1954-02-21 21 y \w- T^M 'I A '^■aß^aVttßfafAataVHl N \jfflfc Shebwin Williams at \j- V I MANTFACTUREPS I, I i J I TtTl» B R (H RUB BER-TOUC H > b^Hutilul. smooth <i '^H BHr¥f^7!*^S| m drrnr n 21 (inrreous < Wk JM ■■->'■•'.:■ tr-a: rlrv in nnr hour -nti'vr tifvrr pnintrd239 words
-
Advertisement422 1954-02-21 21 Jrl* REE aa^aV ataWf^afl^T :r^i> aiaaaaaaaaaß T»aW 1.1 *M k> aT I' Ij|? ■*-a»-a >^ Drink Martell Brandy AQUARIUM f REJUVENATOR 9^f§£^ MADE IN ENGLAND AG^/v^ S \l\<» ruMPFIt t« riinti<r lor Ft«he« «arTennc tmni r.ifl (lake < on<.lip»linn lin (n >f»ti«n. Tall Rnl. lonjn\ and While «|H»t literature on422 words
-
-
Article62 1954-02-21 22 TOTAL POCH. (5.10.-,.15.») HRST No. 31!>HM1 (SRri.M.M SECOND No StSSU (fttJTS) THIRD: Xn 387 .'Ofi (StljOti si \RTI.RS (S!.lfi.l earh): \os '(iK. .'in:. ::o!.->n8. UStMI Ct8195, :7KRI«. *»>IR7«. 33f177, !l«i17!. Stint. CONSOI \TION (SI. OOO t-arh n.vs :7«riii.-.. r>4.tofl. r.'.i0.'.0. •MSS7, .*7t;sin. SSlfSt, MTIM. riiv: .v-i'iSiS. .'*****4 TRKBI.K62 words
-
Article19 1954-02-21 22 I lie SUaiU Times pirlurr tip Im vesterda) »i« Cinder's Prinre who ran id in Race i.19 words
-
Article2246 1954-02-21 22 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP King Crow, Campus Belle score easily By \IAKIN(I his characU'risiic breakaway three furlonjrs out, Kinjf 1 row, with Bougoure up, ran on resolutely to beat Cinder's Prince by a length and a quarter in the (lass 2, Div. l", 9-f. handicap at Ipoh yesterday,2,246 words
-
397 1954-02-21 22 JACK FINGLETON - Rama's no fighter but Lens forgotten JACK FINGLETON By Rxm iM.i.v CANIIERK A. Satuidav. \M \IUII.\ is a great howler but he is fighter writes Keith Miller. Australia s famous all-round-er, in the Sydney Sun. He said it's about time somebody injrged llutton s memory about what happened to the397 words
-
Article, Illustration54 1954-02-21 22 I.N.C. l»ale of thr SincaJ p..r. ('rirkrt Hub "A" tram t.vklr* low and hard a* Pirvms of 11. MS Newfoin ;ind "A" rr« rivr» the hi I in ihnr »rvens wmllin.i on Ihr padanc >r>trrday. v foundl.md won flve-thrrc South Johorr brat Nc wl.uimil iml 1H nil in thr thr54 words
-
Article103 1954-02-21 22 •rHr SPRINO C'i'P race .1 m.lei fi>r Cl i x 1. DlM'slon t IHHM will be the main rvent n; the Slnt«--pore Tiirf Clubs March meeting at Buktt nm.h on Mauh 20. 2S and 27 Eiunrs clrc-e at 12 noon on Much 10 Two runs each103 words
-
Article46 1954-02-21 22 IPOH Sat The 12t'i Royal t ancers have been elven walkover by the sth Bn M men' nf Aln S':ir in t'lf rtpmlnt tie nf Ihe FARE! F Ca Id heck Cup~ sorcet «hich was to have been played in Ipoh tonnvriiH46 words
-
Article32 1954-02-21 22 JOLIILADS S A. I lie ,»o'll!(d* Siv r'lng AvhitOhtlon \fvterrinv bev.tn it» |->th annlvfr«arv ("rlebr.«llon.v with ,i rimnri Mt Mini rluhhoune In Krons Sulk Ro«d Man limn 100 mr>mt»n hiicl HUM!- Atlrndrd32 words
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement329 1954-02-21 22 4r« BIG WEEK M>ull>-i:a«t Asia Mai <> s "DAKW \T H\BAl.\g LWVIN in bMbj Malagaa Hi 111 M lOR TIM \»l \N him n im v "DID YOU EVER" CONSIDER THE CC\ vt Nff Si. I THt fCONOMr it thi PLiAium or light* WEIGHT MOTORCYCLING. m Yf§ 4 BANTAM (ULc329 words
-
Advertisement147 1954-02-21 22 with the iBl imH 81l Wr i w^Hx- S iN< .^^g> I k alon| SaPiSrllf' S ubsi ■[y q v lE^ They -A •fcA from ?Jih A r- 01 Tt I find a MODEL PE 70 FOR AC MODEL PE7OB DRY BATTERY mg OPERATED 4-valve. 5 waveband v. rr a"147 words
-