The Straits Times, 19 September 1954
1954-09-19
1
24
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section15 1954-09-19 1 The Straits Times Vetfialei' 0 m No. 993 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1954 15 CENTS15 words
-
Article, Illustration40 1954-09-19 1 ANTI -RED REVOLT IN TIBET ree Itinys puts on that Sinai spurt iill RINGS ridden l» I No < iiiov tutside in hi>> si which licit ""!> Franklin) h! in the Sinxaib's Gold <up it Bukil TiKoresi Beaa 'Iflcn by 19 Ihird.40 words
-
332 1954-09-19 1 Fatal clashes in armed uprising, says India report CALCUTTA, Saturday PEOPLE of East Tibet have rebelled against Communist Chinese occupation forces in a series of fatal clashes, reports reaching India's border said today. These reports said Red Chinese troops were forced to declare a state of emergency and summc iUP - 332 words
-
Article152 1954-09-19 1 9 POWERS TO MEET ON GERMANY LONDON, Sat. A NINE power western conference will meet in London on or about September 28 to work out ways of rearminc Germany within the western alliance, the Foreign Office announced today. A spokesman told a news conference that Britain will act as theAP - 152 words
-
Article49 1954-09-19 1 CARSON CITY. Nevada. Rat. Three maximum security convicts escaped from the Nevada state prison today in a hail of gunfire" in which a prison guard was killed. Two were recaptured only a mile from the prison by a guard and an unidentified Indian.— U. P.49 words
-
Article, Illustration11 1954-09-19 1 Knd Mrs. Tan ideas him in in leads ifter the rue.11 words
-
Article18 1954-09-19 1 Phillips on Applegate Ir/H. Sat. Mr lI Sei n Laboui Interi 11 or can corres\pplegatf before thej Chinese18 words
-
239 1954-09-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. COR a week Lincoln bombers strafed terrorist hideouts in the Mount Ophir area of Muar in |ohore. Royal :00. with shells and mortars. Then at six o'clock in the norning security force leaders irderrd a cease fire, and roops and239 words
-
Article105 1954-09-19 1 LUKINIA, Kenya, Sat. \bout 40 Man Man terrorist! last nipht boldly' smashed their way Into I.ukinia prison to release 232 African convicts and capture arms and ammunition. The terrorists, bearded and haired after months In hiding, were believed to have personally directed by •Field Marshal"Reuter - 105 words
-
Article46 1954-09-19 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Sat.-l-oi-owinc rohabilitation of a wartime airstrip near here rsts are to be held within i, next few days to bring it nto the internal "feeder nee not work of small alrcrafi vhich is rapidly spreading to :over all British Borneo.46 words
-
Article75 1954-09-19 1 NORFOLK. Virginia, Sat. If. S. ATLANTIC Fleet head- quarters said here today that ten -ships of the Atlantic Fleet amphibious force all h ised in Norfolk would be transferred to the west coast for duty with the Pacific Fleet at the beiunnhiK of 1955. Transfer ofReuter - 75 words
-
Article147 1954-09-19 1 PARIS, Sat. JUDGE Jean Ausset today ordered the wife of the Bolivian millionaire. Don Antenor Patino, to return four-month-old Isabel Goldsmith to her father, hotel heir James Goldsmith. The ailing four-month-old baby has been misisng; since Thursday night when Jimmy Goldsmith went to theUP - 147 words
-
Article70 1954-09-19 1 THREE hundred Chinese students yesterday viftited strikers at the Malayan Textile Mills. Singapore. They donated SGOO to the strike fund and brought the strikers food. They staved for more than an hour chatting with the 450 pickets Ai the Rukit Tim.ih gate of the factory The70 words
-
Article79 1954-09-19 1 Penang woman wins $5,000 THERE is one winner j again a woman j of the Straits Times I I Word Puzzle > RR" She j i is: I Mrs R. Russell-Jones f I 4-A, Sepoy Lines Road. I I Penang. A cheque for $5,000 j will be sent to her79 words
-
Article83 1954-09-19 1 $20,000 MUST Ibe won So get your postal orders Get your postal order for The Malayan Monthly $20,000 Word Puzzle Contest "B" tomorrow Additional supplies of postal orders of I the required denominations are now I available in most post offices. Entries for this conI test close on Sept. 30.83 words
-
379 1954-09-19 1 Police and pirates piny "hide anil seek 9 By JOHN WILLIAMS JESSELTON. Sat. PIRATE boats sighted in a North Borneo river may have been captured by the police launch Mallawalr. The Mallawale. speeding at night through dancerous reefs, arrived yesterday at Segampa on Jemhongan Island to probe reports that the379 words
-
Article50 1954-09-19 1 FILEY, Yorkshire. Sat. Sir David Maxwell Fyfe. British Home Secretary, told a Boy Scouts conference here today that standards of conduct in Britain were generally lower now than 20 years ago. He told the scouts they could do untold good in retrieving and raisintr the standards50 words
-
Article32 1954-09-19 1 TORQUAY, South Devon. Sr.t. Britain will have built 2,000,000 houses and flats since 1945 by the end of this year, a housing conference was told here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
-
Article195 1954-09-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. MALAY women in the Federation are backing Indonesian women eladers in their protest against President Soekarnos second marriage to a beautiful divorcee, Hartini Suwondo. They said Muslim public leaders should not have more than one wife although Muslim law allows a man195 words
-
Article55 1954-09-19 1 TOKYO. Sat. WIND WHIPPED torrential rains lashed southern and central Japan today and the islands braced for the second typhoon in a week. Gale and flood warnings were flashed last night along a 400-mile stretch from Tokyo southwest to the island of Kvu;-hu with typhoon55 words
-
Article, Illustration199 1954-09-19 1 ROCKY WINS BY K.O. IN 8 TH NBW YORK. Sat ROCKY MARCIANO. warned three times for punching after the bell, floored bsari Charles three times in a savage attack md knocked out the rx-chi-mpion in the eighth rounc' last night in the fourth defence of his world heavy- Height titlr199 words
-
Article45 1954-09-19 1 CALCUTTA. Bat. Thirtytwo members ot an Indian goodwill mission to china left here by air toniaht for Hong Kong. At Hone Kong, two further members will ioin the party which la being led by Mi.ss Uma Nehru, a member cl Parliament Rruter.Reuter - 45 words
-
Article33 1954-09-19 1 HEIDELBERG, Sat— United States Army authorities said here tonight that two soldiers, members of a border patrol. were apparently arrested by Czech border guards early today while on routine patrol.33 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement279 1954-09-19 1 N. v CYMA K..H SERVICE STATION LA J CAPITOL BtDC I^/r 155. North Bridge Road ,MA wafch we repaired >m.d and tested by our m m.ichinc fully "'.'id i L.ABDEENLTD. wcllcrs Tel: ***** Ipi Vh"i liVs" Fgj J lI V II Bfa 0,,.m (hm..lc Prrludes. Albert w^g^ Hi f-KIS v279 words
-
Advertisement115 1954-09-19 1 BEST VALUES in exquisite DIAMONDS GEMS Set JEWELLERY U. S. de SUVA Jewellers 106. Orchard Rosd, S'uore-9 Jtnce /590 when young men (and ladies, too!) first learnt to appreciate tht> fine qualltiai of fl Rothmans Pall .Nhill eiganttes. Today frJS with over HO years' <-.\|)erienre in the k!K blending of115 words
-
-
Article, Illustration2864 1954-09-19 2 MTA-& THE CAIRO 'TUMMY DANCER' lUi 1 1 "if JPi 1 1 T1 1 pII ■kf^PlTj pl4f |tfi 1 pff i^M 1 1 1 -1 Cordon Young 1 continues I his story |of the fabulous Prince Aly, heir to the Aga Khan For the Aga's followers Include many wealthy merchants,2,864 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement8 1954-09-19 2 For Ride on MICHELIN Real low Pressure Tyres8 words
-
Advertisement355 1954-09-19 2 2 INTERNATIoJfti G* self-winding j 2 Calendar WATCH The designers of the world- famous INTERN AT ON AL watch N^ factory at Schaffhausen. Switzer. land, have made a further advance by fitting in the move- £> ment of the INTERNATIONAL J2 Automatic a calendar-mechanism 2!» which shows the day of355 words
-
-
Article, Illustration313 1954-09-19 3 6 IST TO WALK AGAIN IS HIS BIG HOPE \nsfable four years paralysed— now he will go fo England Police Con who has been Jt jr years, wa ii hope fhat hi *hat arrani England fc 11 the Stak hire wl I •stable Abdul Wahid bin i paralysed from the313 words
-
Article, Illustration23 1954-09-19 3 I- md (in bride 'k.jm who were S M Thcvathav<.fhodtst Church. is with Hie Council and the with Mansfield S n;aporc23 words
-
Article15 1954-09-19 3 BATU PAHAT. Sat— A Malay, reported missine yesterday, was found drowned ir River15 words
-
Article164 1954-09-19 3 OCTOBER first grade rubber closed in Singapore yesterday at 69 11 16 cents a lb.. two-sixteenths or a cent above Friday's closinc price and the closing tone was quiet. The price varied between 69 7 t, cents and 69 s r cents on a very ouiet164 words
-
Article19 1954-09-19 3 The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was $369 per picul. 50 cents above the Frida\ price.19 words
-
Article88 1954-09-19 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— The Rpeent of Johore who was unable to attend the levee yesterday mornine owinj: to illness, vas present at the cocktail party at the Istana Besar in the evening in honour of the birthday of the Sultan. The laree number of guests included88 words
-
Article139 1954-09-19 3 A SINGAPORE police prosecutor hearing the click of I a handcuff in the Third Crimi|nal District Court yesterday, turned round and shouted to a prison warder: 'How many timps have I told you not to use that thing In court." This incident took139 words
-
237 1954-09-19 3 A PASS in Standard Seven in an English school is thp minimum educational qualification for Customs revenue officers, Mr. R. S. Tufnell. Singapore's Comptroller of Customs, told the Sunday Times. The rule was brought in after the war. Most of the revenut officers237 words
-
Article249 1954-09-19 3 Use a strong lock, police advise THEFTS of bicycles in Singapore reached a record 103 cases in August, compared with 73 in July. A police spokesman said that in most cases the police found the stolen bicycles were not properly secured. "I would advise owners249 words
-
Article31 1954-09-19 3 Dunstan Justin Aeria a learner was fined $15 in Sincapore yesterday for failine to display "L plates on his motor cycle at Chanci Road on June 25.31 words
-
Article65 1954-09-19 3 IPOH. Sat.— The territorial chi^f. Dato Panglima Kinta. told Kampong ketuas at a civics course here, Malaya is a rich country and the people should try to make the best use of its riches. Mr. J. K. Creer. the District Officer, Klnta. who presided65 words
-
Article80 1954-09-19 3 Lee Siak Seng. 29. a taxi driver, was fined $750 or three months' gaol in the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday Tor unlawful possession of 20 gallons of dutiable samsu. The samsu was found in Lees taxi at Braddell Road at 1.30 a.m. yesterday. Duty of80 words
-
Article211 1954-09-19 3 A long felt need' PENANG, Sat. EUROPEAN parents here have formed an association to establish and run a school for their children. It will be operated on a nonprofit basis. An Interim committee had completed arrangements to open the school on September 27, Mr. R.211 words
-
Article111 1954-09-19 3 CHURCH HALL TALENTIME CONTEST The Singapore District Methodist Youth Fellowship will hold its annual talentime conitest at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church hall. Kampong Kapor, at 7.30 p.m. on Oct. 23. The contest will be in vocal and instrumental sections. The Thomas Cup will be for the winning chapter in111 words
-
Article35 1954-09-19 3 R H. Fielding of Grange Road was fined $15 in Singapore yesterday for parking his car on the wronc side of the road, facing oncoming traffic, on the morning of Aus. 3.35 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement87 1954-09-19 3 "V/ NJ kfiki<-<%... //I httkib \l I ftK/flHitwluj- 1 Martini THE BEST SELI!NC VERMOUTH THE EASI SJATIC CO LTD LEARN ffi( )ressmaking %l*Jfi\ AT HOME! /of^L hildren need new y "me, but »hat a pri<e <M/V fa\\ postal j\j j J[\ m nrv >yWl(l 111 \l^ think lon ot XJ\87 words
-
Advertisement517 1954-09-19 3 $27,460 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Men or women, under 45 by settling aside regular monthly, half-yearly or yearly amounts und'r the SUN LIFE Or CANADA plan can, for example, recrivf at age 55 a lump sum $27,460 for men or $30,881 for wnmrn-or a privaf income, for life of517 words
-
-
Article, Illustration477 1954-09-19 4 f/LffN ASCROFT - MARILYN IS GAY...AND THE WORLD NEEDS GAIETY f/LffN ASCROFT By SHE'S NOT GREEDY. and probably possesses fewer diamonds and minks than any other Hollywood star. Marilyn Monroe's chief weakness is her warm humanity. Her discourses on babies and cooking destroy the Monroe illusion. Men and women do not want the477 words
-
320 1954-09-19 4 DISCOVERY OF a rock she of South Central Franc rer-ted from the chase and I Prof. Hallam L. Movius |r., Oldest of the remains found r in the shelter date back 2ft. 000 years ago. Most recent were 18.000 years old. Flint weapons found320 words
-
Article, Illustration736 1954-09-19 4 MiiSf jlf j; it! mil UNPIINCTUAI •Sv Itl "12, ii in iti a Ji n» .ft a* aa tat ON TOP OF THE EIFFEL TOWER DOWN A COAL MINE IN A BUS QUEUE •JHE stork is often a much-maligned bird, and for good reason, too,736 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement68 1954-09-19 4 RINSO washes \i BWCHTER jn||y^ r^^rjL x-^ J H4 y^ theres real soap in rinso Mr/ updp'c utma/to use RINSO ThCl^-S^ZR'NSOp^CJCS] t^ \%Ma\V Where there's soft water you just can't beat real soap MB^t Y&r i2S9VW^M I RINSO MEANS WHITENESS AND BRIGHTNESS j I \\r'j'Sjy V***^ I ■^■^Sk^^ W 468 words
-
-
Article, Illustration103 1954-09-19 5 Success Story! X- years on the K seller list— No. 1 era year! Win- P of the Pulitzer m ..000.000 have K. And now it is B. ized on the K n— the story of ->ftheCaine... ~.v a inde-eyed eya are opened the people, ssions, the pow•"'•ok the from Princethe103 words
-
267 1954-09-19 5 6-MONTH LICENCE- ONE DAY OF DRIVING It won't happen any more, say police MANY learner-drivers have been "robbed" because the Singapore Traffic Police insisted on dating licence renewals from the date of expiry the former licence instead of from the date of application for a renewal, a driving school proprietor267 words
-
Article, Illustration34 1954-09-19 5 Miss I rancrsra Maav 17, who will dance at the Sea View Hotel next Saturday at a ball in aid of thr Sincaporr Canine Welfare Association. Sunday Times picture.34 words
-
Article80 1954-09-19 5 TWO FALL INTO RIVER IN CHASE KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. TWO people running away from Home Guards fell into the Semantan -River in the Mentakab area of West Pahane late on Thursday night. It happened when a sentry at Lanchang Village saw lights outside the fence. A party of Home Guards80 words
-
Article137 1954-09-19 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat MERSING. besides being an important fishing centre, has an extensive area under coconut cultivation. The villacers convert the coconut Into copra which is chiefly exported to Singapore. Some of this copra will in future be used for the manufacture of coconut oil to137 words
-
Article143 1954-09-19 5 Peter Wise, producer of -The Tempest for the Singapore j Artj Theatre, says that music lovers will be intrieued at the performances of the play to be held at Mallaie Uhe residence of the Commissioner-General^ from October 14 onwards. An orchestra under the direction143 words
-
Article97 1954-09-19 5 BATU PAHAT. Sat. Loyal addresses on occasion of the Sultan of Johore's 81st birthday and 59th year of reign were read yesterday at the nment English school The District Officer. Che Abdullah bin Suleiman received the addresses on behalf of the Sultan. Then followed a parade97 words
-
Article49 1954-09-19 5 Lee Boon Leng was fined $50 or a months gaol in Singapore yesterday for having Honor on which duty had not been paid. About 80 bottles of beer mnrked "H.M. Forces" were found at his house in Henderson Road. Sineapore on June 1.49 words
-
Article, Illustration20 1954-09-19 5 Mr. M. Rajagopal of Chandrr Road, a businessman, and Miss Kantimathi after their marriacr i n Singapore.20 words
-
Article235 1954-09-19 5 DIRECTOR of Medical Serv.ces. Dr. R. H. Bland has returned from Manila very satisfied with the treatmert given to Singapore by the World Health Organisation Dr. Bland attended a conference which discussed thr 1955-56 WHO budget for the Western Pacific Region. Although WHO had to adjust235 words
-
221 1954-09-19 5 WHEN General Hospital staff sister Wilhelmina de Cruz returns to Singapore, the Director of Medical Services, Dr. R. H. Bland, will ask her what she really DID say in Quebec. Dr. Bland was in Manila during the stir caused in Singapore by221 words
-
Article, Illustration26 1954-09-19 5 MR. ROBERT CAMPBELL and Mist CaHicrinc Siddon s who were married at the Church of St. Paul and Pe.er, Singapore, yesterday. Sunday Times picture.26 words
-
188 1954-09-19 5 A MONTH -OLD FIRE IS STILL BURNING KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. AFIRE which began 34 days ago in the Telok Forest reserve, near Klang in Selangor. is still burning. But the fire, spreading over eight acres of the reserve, is four feet below the ground and nothing will put it out188 words
-
Article78 1954-09-19 5 PENANG. Sat. MR. A. C. Swezey. former special assistant to the sec-retary-general of the U.S. Mission to the United Nations, arrived here today to take up an appointment a s American consul in Penang. A graduate from Princeton University, Mr. Swezey was a lieutenant-commander in the U.S.78 words
-
Article165 1954-09-19 5 The week's target is $50,000 rE Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association needs $50,000 to convert a building in Jurong into a rehabilitation centre for patients. The building, formerly the South Winds Hotel, has been leased to SATA for 50 years, rent free, by millionaire Mr. Lee Kong Chian. It needs a better165 words
-
Article59 1954-09-19 5 A young Singapore Chinese student who last week received news in Sydney of his father's serious illness arrived in the Colony yesterday to find that his father died two days ago. The student. Richard Pee Han Sect. arrived at his Tras Street home to find arrangements59 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement32 1954-09-19 5 THE CAINE .foUTINY IN "< H\l< OLOIt MTAMLCY KRAMER PRODUCTION. A COLUMBIA PICTURE. |M I s\T. V 1 l> 14. H T A|»| TO L •"ero/ Screening from XPT. 29 I' M'ITOL |£MJLIO.\32 words
-
Advertisement402 1954-09-19 5 and l NIGHT on all Pan American first-class flights Only Pan American offers the super comfort of Sleeperette* sen ice. Sleeperettes are' spaced much farther apart than ordinary airline seats give you double the usual leg room By day you enjoy iounge-chair ease for reading and napping. By night you402 words
-
-
829 1954-09-19 6 Freddy d' Argencourt - The foreigner looks at Singapore wonders about the dancing girls Freddy d'Argencourt By THERE has been a lot of talk about making Singapore a venue for tourists. Singapore is very proud of its position both on the map and in the world of big business. It should therefore, think certain829 words
-
Article68 1954-09-19 6 Handel's "Acis and Gaiatea" will be performed by the Singapore Chamber Ensemble Choir and orchestra on November 3 and 8. Tenor soloist will be Max Worthley, an Australian who has appeared in opera in Britain. Joyce Thompson, will sing Galatea. Conductor will be Paul Abisheganaden. Also on68 words
-
Article604 1954-09-19 6 THE EXPECTANT WIVES CAME FIRST THE fruit season is over except for the remnants of the mangosteen crop, and a few kamp on g rambutans. sweeter and juicier than the Penang ones, but not iongkah' (.free-fleshed >. No longer do we hear the cries "Attah loolian bo",604 words
-
Article396 1954-09-19 6 By JEFFREY FRANCIS HPHERE are thousands of young men in the Federation who are good swimmers and could easily learn life saving methods. There are hundreds of youth clubs and associations which can be used as training grounds for life savers. Public and youth leaders should spread396 words
-
Marie Gough on FOOD
-
Article398 1954-09-19 6 YOUNG, healthy appetites delight in a large rake which will yield more than one helping. Here are two well tried old favourites which improve with keeping. ORANGE GINGERBREAD Into a large basin, sieve a pound and a half of flour, a teaspoonful of cinnamon, a tea-398 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement381 1954-09-19 6 (V v> (Cy^%\ i V^N^M jg YjJr/ mmt o> It indiscretion in eating. '**■••»'^J%* smoking or drinking threaten* -.jfc'* > V gas. heartburn or a restless c *Tl!js^""""il^" night due to excess stomach jfiE^sSfc'*' aeidit let pHILL|PS> *~'~r?£:,y-^Z. Milk or Magnesia's 1-2 action "~Zli^^^f^ work this double wonder e^&&^^Z overnight.381 words
-
Advertisement217 1954-09-19 6 This is why you should usealoKtoothbriis| ATek toothbrush r otonly keeps your teeth clean and shiny. It c;r your gums, too! The short head reaches r corners, it cleans between the teeth and along the gums. By brushing your leeth ami g every day with a Tek toothbrush you will217 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous151 1954-09-19 6 RADIO MALAYA (•Programmes thus marked ran Rived by listeners In Malacca. 1. to 11.30 a.m. short wave 9m. Medium wave 476 m.. 66m <S: 297 m. > a.m. Breakfast Club; 10.00 Round-Up; 10.20 The Man The Camera; 10.30 E.T.Y.— No. 4; 11.00—11.30 .lakers, i.m. to 8.00 p.m. short wave 9m.151 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement318 1954-09-19 7 fresh choice\ y All the goodness of fruit is care- fully pn^ened in Olivers Jams. g I n*y arrive on your table v <vi fre«h as the day _^^> CHIVERS English hms Vnk and Co. Ltd., Singapore JM End the foment of PRICKLY HEAT today! Why endure theagon.y of pnckly318 words
-
Advertisement1983 1954-09-19 7 'hiufj Cation 9 is here] «_T _^f JZ^mw Z' ._BS9V_____M_________/ vi ..-it -__-_r* W __L __h _-_r*"----V /^mmmm) mmWW __p f'ia M- —_-_------H-_ fncfVn^r^ Um H ber materia ls'are appear 0 Bilm iln of Parls dvs Knc6 fhis own Wlth the all d;iy drcss h mind ing tO grace the1,983 words
-
Advertisement184 1954-09-19 7 ■_F i^* __F Mm /g^r\ subtle MW _L 3 Only Yardlry f^' v_ r^^^^^Bjfc know thr secret I $&S& lavender with I rare ottos and Mi to vc A\ concentrated lc 4n^^-f-^ iasting fragiance.* YARDLEY LAVENDER and crtstai i.isi D lavfnDer Yardlrv s famrn» Lvendcr in soli A (orm for184 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1668 1954-09-19 8 luminmimnr wi^ NCJCL KtHv-/Kl^ A rASHION FLASH BACK ffl tf <^X \iiA i F LOWERS that look ira^i^,f«r«r»rr. o /MwS •> are never out of season, I Hr wmm m^m m I mMW wkM J n^ffi^ipM //fl^ ''/kMt'-~>ri<t /\1 but it is how and where £MW MW IM\ «ZM 91,668 words
-
-
Article379 1954-09-19 9 MALAYA WILL AID VIETNAM REFUGEES 5 Y.C. to send cash, clothes, medicine IjALAYA hopes to send young technicians and yo uth leaders to Vietnam as well as providing jjcal suoplics. clothes and toys for children, said I Scow of the Malayan Youth Council, who Singapore yesterday after leading a Lid379 words
-
Article, Illustration38 1954-09-19 9 Miss Chan won a bicycle fc M 1 n 1". a St. i onvent School hired horc with !i> won for writI Mftj on thr impaifn, The .i the Victoria *:ii insc tout.nno people rxhibition. I ins picture.38 words
-
Article14 1954-09-19 9 state men get together Federation Estate Emwill consider :i loint Infor estate i Lumpur.14 words
-
Article22 1954-09-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The federation's Membei for Works. Mr R. B. Carey today returned after three months leare in Britain.22 words
-
Article, Illustration51 1954-09-19 9 DENANC Convent pupils line up to greet the Very Rev. Mother St. Tarcisius, retiring Visitatrix iccntrel and the new Regional Supervisor, the Rev. Mother St. Charles (right) at a reception held ow Friday. On the left is the school principal. Madam St. Francis Xavicr. See Page51 words
-
Article, Illustration302 1954-09-19 9 T<HE Ist Battalion the East Yorkshire Regiment will be stationed in the Singapore area for the next tew weeks. They will forget jungle fighting for a time and concentrate on infantry tactics, weapons and other essentials so as to maintain their fighting efficiency as a302 words
-
Article118 1954-09-19 9 Bali trip is prize at Press Ball A FREE trip by air to Bali will be given to "Miss Personality" at the 1954 Press Ball at Sea View Hotel on October 30. She will fly by Garuda Indonesian Airways. Secret talent scouts will pick candidates on the spot at the118 words
-
Article84 1954-09-19 9 It is bad to fight, worse to fight in public, and if there must be a tight, it should be inside a house. Mr. K. T. Alexander, a Singapore magistrate, told three men and a woman yesterday. Wong Kaw Choi, his wife, Leo Yook Khew. his brother,84 words
-
Article37 1954-09-19 9 BUTTERWORTH. Sat. Mr. P. Veerasingham, a teacher of Ibrahim School, Sungei Patani. was admitted to Buklt Mertajam Hospital today after his motor cycle collided with a lorry at Bagan Ajam. His condition is not serious.37 words
-
206 1954-09-19 9 rIE Governor, Sir John Nicoll. patron of the Sinapore Chinese V.M.C.A.. will ?ad the association's sixth anL'«>al membership and finance ampaisn from Oct. 2 to Nov. 2 s the honorary commander-n-chief. The commander vtO 'oe Mr. to Teck Kin, president of the lingapore Chinese Chamber206 words
-
167 1954-09-19 9 Arrau— superb'— gives last concert tonight CLAUDIO Arrau. the worldronowned Chilean pianist, gives his last concert in Singapore tonight. There will be "House Full" notices outside the Victoria Memorial Hall again— for the third time. Despite the fact that rows of chairs were placed behind the orchestra for the overflow167 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement265 1954-09-19 9 AJAX New Miracle Cleanser NOW! KITCHEN AND BATHROOM |#li IJf SURFACES COME FAR BRIGHTER fPSJffJI TWICE AS EASY TWICE AS FAST! k No other cleanser cleans surfaces so bright, so £fc >. I fast. Wonderful bubbling Ajax is so rine and y fr M^ I smooth it never scratches, never265 words
-
-
Article71 1954-09-19 10 Fat Dissolved 5 Pounds a Week havt a baaotifol Dfurt Ilk* ih» f«nio u Clnttna, sijis nf H.>llywor*l- A CaUfnrnla phrsinan in tn-xfr-. ttotH mMhnd of qol<*hr <li«*n!vtn« xrnui f«t m-iitinnt rtramir <h*tin« r>r »kcivi»» Thi« dtaraverjr, Wn>k and f»»l 10 year. v..,in C r F*r. "Mi it (lAtranir^d to71 words
-
Article, Illustration1154 1954-09-19 10 LEE CHAPMAN - MILLIONS FOR THE ASKING LEE CHAPMAN By $$$$f I I THROUGHOUT the world there are millions off dollars waiting lo be claimed. It srrms ironical in tho extreme that money the most desired of all commodities should lie around wasting, while its owners are either too lazy to collect it,1,154 words
-
HAROLD TURNER continues his series
-
Article, Illustration682 1954-09-19 10 |«|YPNOSIS. properly used. is the key to the mind of man. It is no cheap. ready made anaesthetic. but the answer to the problems of many human ailments the causes of which lie not m bacteria or physical injury, but in the deep, mysterous recesses of682 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement380 1954-09-19 10 I dreamed I broke the bank at Monte Carlo in my f n fi}l ,«i< l( tP I' 1 Chansonette bra c A You'll look like a million In fabulous Chansonette*! •-hing rounds tkssi s curves of yours spoked center cup dttlga fives priceless accentuation. In your favorite fabrics. Genuine380 words
-
Advertisement399 1954-09-19 10 Clean your teeth with Gibbs every m orn evening and you'll have really healthy bit of its copious, cleansing lather works hard to k your gums healthy and your teeth clean and free I decay. And you'll find Gibbs so economical-one a of Gibbs lasts so long, yet costs so399 words
-
-
PEOPLE in the news
-
Article, Illustration371 1954-09-19 11 "MOTHER" to 30.000 pupils in 32 Roman Catholic Convents throughout the Federation and Singapore, a pioneer missionary in Malaya who took her religious vows 55 years ago, retired last week as Visitatrix of Convents in the Far East She is the Very Reverend Mother St. Tarcisius,371 words
-
Article55 1954-09-19 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat —Da to H E MacKenzie. the chairman o: thr Social Welfare Council, leaves Johore Bahru tomorrow i or. a visit to Alor Star. Penanc Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. H< will meet representatives of social welfare bodies and discus.'- with them -the proposed55 words
-
Article, Illustration336 1954-09-19 11 Q'<E of America's most distinguished Negro leaders. Bishop Edgar C. Love, and Mrs. Love, will soon make a fiveweek visit to Malaya and Sarawak at the invitation of the Methodist Board of Evangelism Bishop Love, of Baltimore, will arrive by air at the end of this336 words
-
Article79 1954-09-19 11 A 58-year-old woman, Ng Kirn Hong, who pleaded guilty yesterday to havine bought four chap-ji-kee stakine slips for 52.60. gave a vigorous nod of assent when a Colony court warned her to give up patronisine the illegal lottery Ng. who pleaded ignorance of the law,79 words
-
Article, Illustration47 1954-09-19 11 Miss Louise Chens of the Teachers Training College. Singapore, will give performance ot 3 Handel organ concetto at two concerts being presented by the Singapore Chamber Ensemble on November 3 and 8. The main work in these concerts will be the oratorio "Acis and Galatea47 words
-
Article, Illustration311 1954-09-19 11 TRIBUTE TO HERO WHO CHOSE HIS RESTING PLACE THE story ot a former head ot me Lnmese setnun vi t>ic Singapore Criminal Investigation Department, who was betrayed by a woman and one of his own men when he attempted to start an underground movement in Indonesia against the Japanese, was311 words
-
Article65 1954-09-19 11 The First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. J. P. I. Thomas, who arrived in Singapore on Friday on a five-day fact-finding tour. will take time off tonight to attend the recital by Claudio Arrau at the Victoria Memorial Hall This morning he will visit the65 words
-
Article14 1954-09-19 11 Th' Singapore Court of Civil Appeal opens a four-day session tomorrow.14 words
-
Article, Illustration144 1954-09-19 11 A FIJIAN who won a Military Medal in fighting in the South-West Pacific Area during the Second World War has now been awarded a Military Cross after more than two years fighting terrorists in the Malayan jungle. Ho is Major George S. Mate, ol the144 words
-
Article, Illustration175 1954-09-19 11 CEVERAL professional actors and actresses have been recruited by the Singapore Arts Theatre for the presen- I tation of "The Tempest" at j the residence of the Commis- sioner General for South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac- i Donald, in mid-October The part of Ferdinand175 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement261 1954-09-19 11 mS_f *a 2* *-uW&b vv H bond street s&tvtscl^thei j| j*i FOUR-WAY TOPCOATS WATERPROOFS a full range of skirts slaoks dresses. I AGENTS IN MALAYA; •moar-om i. ***~f_D V/fTH A TO OFFER m JkjL^W _m_o f"^ Macfarlane _-_»r**____\ ffffJyS&S^B E MORTON MALAYA! LTD. MUCUS solved in 1 Day ja I261 words
-
Advertisement918 1954-09-19 11 r% W IDEAL TONIC HAS BEEN AWARIirn 24 I. "Mi A SILVER MEDALS SE RRAVALLOS TONIC BARK and IRON WINE stimulate thr Apprmr Klrrnclhrn* Ihr Srrvn Itrcmrrairt th» Blon^ SERRAVALLOs TOMC i» mom pauUblr mixturr of Bark arui Iron othrr rxnau«tin( DiMUts an will a» in Onrral Dphi.itv and Prnstra-918 words
-
-
Obituary69 1954-09-19 12 l*«,r/i« /fl i minimum i MR YOON BOON CHOO passeo ;ieacelully on 18th Sept. 1954 Cantonment Road. Singapore *cc fin Funeral 21st Sept. 1954 at MM WONG YUEN 1 re I/ih Kwaa Nyong. aped 83 away peacefully 9 a.m. on 43 Koek Roari. Slnga > a\tnc behind her 669 words
-
Article73 1954-09-19 12 Singapore. September 19. 1954 - Singapore. September 19. 1954 2» W—4» H» I minimum i. ACCLAIMS) THE FINEST' d\ Wsstlakc'i Ined Photostrapher. m N'i Screen". 303. long Ka'ons Road. S'pore-15. [QUE OPPORTUNITY. Youi Electric Shaver, any Mode! n :n part exchange r Rrmincton Contour 6 pnrticulars write Box A 682. thai GUARANrhllc'rep adeauale educattoe73 words
-
Article750 1954-09-19 12 |>EOPLE who have lived 1 in Malaya much longer than General Sir I j Geoffrey Bourne can be i forgiven their cynicism i at the appearance of yet another "hit "em hard; and end if proclama- 1 tion. Rut cynicism is de- lea t ism in wartime.750 words
-
Article, Illustration670 1954-09-19 12 Maiaya*s eyes m -and new ones are being designed* produced LT.-GEN. Sir Geoffrey Bourne said last week that more and more helicopters would be coming lo Malaya lo search out the terrorists in Malaya's deep jungle. Helicopters are becoming one of our most effec- live weapons. What are the670 words
-
Article255 1954-09-19 12 Cameramen of Malaya top the lot By A Special Correspondent NONE of the 24 countries exhibiting at the 92nd international exhibition of the I 'riinhurgh Photographic Sn- let this month gained a higher percentage of acceptances than Malaya. One in four entries was accepted, a level reached by only seven255 words
-
What you think
-
Letter631 1954-09-19 12 It's not funny Mr. Budd i ALTHOUGH the moving j i\ spectacle of a mans supremely heroic efforts to conquer the flesh after hay- ing virtually beaten his rivals j in an attempt to gain vic- tory and honour for his i country was greeted by a minority of people631 words
-
Letter21 1954-09-19 12 Send your letters, on any subject, but preferably short and provocative, to: "What You Think." Sunday Times, Cecil St., Singapore 1.21 words
-
Letter156 1954-09-19 12 'Interlopers' TI*R. S. RAMACHANDRA Ifl calls the Indians "interlopers." Why does not he call the Chinese "interlopers" as well. Chinese, Indians (including Mr. Ramachandra's forefathers i; in fact people of all the other nationalities except Malays originally came here with the intention of making money. But all have directly or156 words
-
Letter205 1954-09-19 12 Religion RECENTLY the Persatuan Islam Sa Malaya (Pan Malayan Islamic Party) at a meeting demanded that there should be a new Member for Religious Affairs In this country. It Is a timely deri- sion and I will not hesitate i to give my support. Allow me to add further to205 words
-
Letter110 1954-09-19 12 The orchestra IT is amusing to note that the Singapore Musical Society Orchestra is to be rechristened "The Singapore Symphony Orchestra." It will probably go down In musical history as one which plays symphonies only on odd occasions. The fact that the orchestra is accompanying a pianist of international repute110 words
-
Letter204 1954-09-19 12 'Sloppy HHHE Malay art of music--1 making Is deteriorating rapidly and the old music of the "Dondane; Sayang" type has completely vanished from the Malay musical world. It has been replaced by the so-called modern Malay jazz and crooning. Even the old "Kronchong" has almost gone. The Malay music we204 words
-
-
Article747 1954-09-19 12 No whisky for jl M.P.s THE five British Members of Parliament who have been touring Malaya are not, at first sight, a very distinguished looking lot. Sir Robert Boothby looks something like Falstaff as presented ln a repertory production and Mr. R. W. Sorrnsen bears a resemblance, in747 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement585 1954-09-19 12 CLASSIFIED Am !«.,rrf, fin (minimum). AT THE SINGAPORE REGIS I FH September Wm charm Her Nursmc Sister. Johore Bahru Ire ThonK Yee of The PubDcpartmnt, Talping. ill ATIONs VACANT in l«.,ri/s (Win i— Hox i« rl, «Wm i )D SERVANTS Offend mfnt with I Of io Colony ■er due to585 words
-
Advertisement18 1954-09-19 12 EKCO BRITAINS I FINEST g^g^g^g^g^^|^^^^j~^ _^*j^U^ Sole Agents; x •f rt MACLAINE STOKVIS -)lj SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPU" IP18 words
-
-
Article49 1954-09-19 13 WINNIG ANSWERS TO WORD PUZZELE Ipnxe for Straits Times Word Puxxl* r««» BD SELL-lONES 4A Sepoy Lines Rd Penan. L Tby Mrs< corresponded completely with tho«. t? v lubmitted of .djud.cat.on committee tHe the m «f,t M W Th<$ Wefe d,nd the best received and considered accurate answers to49 words
-
625 1954-09-19 13 close ~oer o an usi of the ti n comwere rate an:he more RR] SI »>!* to set '•mc docile, he c for word possibly "The phrase H has a implication -in* 1 f; life. I SHELF is I right Mil625 words
-
Article60 1954-09-19 13 rpwo Singapore schools are planning to establish a schooi clinic at Potong Pasir village The St Andrew's and the St. Margaret's Schools will jointly hold a variety show at Raffles Institution hall. Bras Basah Road, at 830 p.m. next Saturday to raise funds. Tickets at60 words
-
Article26 1954-09-19 13 The Singapore Chinese V.M CA. will hold its 90th Board of Directors' meetine In the association library, Selecie Road, at 5 15 P.m tomorrow.26 words
-
Article284 1954-09-19 13 LONDON Sal. LEAOI'E DIVISION I \ston Villa 1 Charlton Burnley W. Bromwich 2 CardifT 3 Manchester C. II helsea Everton UlßHltt 3 Newcastle Manchester I 1 Huddersfield Preston 3 Arsenal Sheffield I 1 Sheffield W. 0 Sunderland 2 Blackpool 0 Tottenham 1 Portsmouth Wolves 1 Bolton 2Reuter - 284 words
-
Article, Illustration470 1954-09-19 13 NAN HALL - NAN HALL By fa WHITE-HAIRED, teetotal I ing old sea captain, who regards his time spent skippering ships in South-East Asian waters as "a 35-year holiday," will be a candidate for the next Legislative Council elections. He is Captain Tom470 words
-
Article59 1954-09-19 13 PENANG. Sat— Ayer Itam residents will be told tomorrow iof the action taken by their Protest Committee against the proposed inclusion of Ayer tarn. Glugor and Tanjong Tokong within the Penang Municipality The committee has sent a i petition to Government asking 1 for the59 words
-
Article63 1954-09-19 13 TODAY: Singapore 3.06 a.m. < Bft lln.i 2.32 p.m. (9ft. lin.c Port Dlckson 10.39 a.m. (7ft. sins. i 10 4:i p.m. (6ft. 61ns.>; Penang 4.11 am. (6ft. 7ins i 4.31 p.m. 1 5ft. 4insi TOMORROW: Singapore 4.22 am. 1 7ft. 3tns i 3.28 p.m. Bft. sins. Port Dickxon63 words
-
Article323 1954-09-19 13 \WHAT IS A LEGAL Chinese marriage? Two experts in Singapore said last night th#»v would not t*»ll And this also goes for the ultra-modern "travelling marriages" which are common in Singapore as In the Federation. These weddings take place merely by an announcement in323 words
-
Article67 1954-09-19 13 The Governor, Sir John Nicoll. will visit six islands to the south-west of Singapore today and tomorrow With Mr. H.J.C. Kulaislngha. who represents the islands on the Legislative Council, and Mr. S. T. Stewart, acting Chairman of the Rural Board. Sir John will visit Pulau Bukom67 words
-
Obituary55 1954-09-19 13 GEORGE GOUNDER 9 Philips Avenue, s o Mr. O. E. Goundei passed away at General Hospital Saturday morning. Funeral Sunday. Sept. 19. 5 p.m. Bldadaii St Andrews Cathedral. J. L. VAN REYSEN passed away peacefulh on 18th September, 1954 at No. 5. Chanrery Hill Road Funeral Sunday lPth September55 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement40 1954-09-19 13 (TO»4]£ WINE WINCARNIS will enrich the blood and build up new health and vigour. fl T? There is no better Tonic #flb for the blood, the nerves W^: -FOR YOU. A RICH WINE l&i^r WITH NOURISHING EXTRACTS BY SIME DARBY40 words
-
Advertisement120 1954-09-19 13 murphy ratlin more signal... /e>s noise IfcSP '*4UnL MODEL TA TU 160 SOLE ACENTS: S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR £|iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiitt IP- O I Round TRIPS To I I HONG KONG I 11 DAYS INCLUDING 3 DAYS I IN HONG KONG CANTON 1 I Sailing 12th OCTOBER FIRST120 words
-
-
Page 13 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous12 1954-09-19 13 RR 2 TUESDAY RR 3 WEDNESDAY RR 5 FRIDAY RR 6 SATURDAY12 words
-
-
The girl and the flower A day by the sea
-
Article, Illustration90 1954-09-19 14 EACH week the c Sunday Times is awarding cash prizes for readers' pictures. There is a first prize of $30. a* second of $15 and runners -up each receive $5. If you wish to enter for the competition send your entries to "Camera Contest," Sunday Times. Cecil90 words
-
-
Historical corner by Donald Davise
-
238 1954-09-19 14 Well tinged booh about Ma in tf a MENACK in Malaya", Harry Millei's well-informed and intensely interesting book on Malaya', troubled past and present, and its ardent hopes for the future, is well timed. It is reaching out to the sympatheth public of England and, I imagine. America, during a238 words
-
854 1954-09-19 14 RAFFLES 'TOO HAPPY'-AND THEN TRAGEDY \f ONTHS lapsed beyond the time fixed for the arrival of the ship "Fame" which was to carry Sir Thomas Raffles. Lieutenant Governor of Bencoolen and Lady Raffles back to England. Raffles had left Singapore some months previously and now he was winding up his854 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement384 1954-09-19 14 4cf GtKtuf 'test/ Some important movie makers contests have been held these last few months. Results just received show once more that most of the first prizes were won by owners of PAILLARD -BOLEX cameras, thus: Belgium 1954 .Brussels. Travelogues the seven first prizes were won by BOLEX Hl6 Genre384 words
-
Advertisement273 1954-09-19 14 I jnfjMiinmßßHfi?^Bil^MfrfM^'^^ -«Jtm I fIRST prize this week goes to Chu Chup Ming of 124 Cecil Street Singapore 1, for his study of the girl and the flower (top left Aperture f 5.6: speed 1/150: yellow filter. i a a The excellent animal study, top right, comes from Serjeant M.273 words
-
-
Article, Illustration862 1954-09-19 15 Says ERIC WOOLNOUGH - A MAGNIFICENT FILM! Says ERIC WOOLNOUGH 'In fair Verona where we lay our scene.... 9 "O. Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore are thou, Romeo 0 Deny thy father and refuse thy name; Or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love. And I'll no longer be a Capulet." £T last the862 words
-
Article, Illustration661 1954-09-19 15 —Film Fans' Forum—* IB B T AS it really Ann Vr TT Blyth who sane in the films "'Rose Marie" and "Studeni Prince' 1 L. G. Sincaporc. Although Ann Blyth made B her professional singing debut at the age of five on a New York661 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement144 1954-09-19 15 WHICH ONE don't worry! D EROMNIA-23" fiU P'orccUd ruationi of exposure and illunii-'-u nrrrf not be concerned of your t you- picture^ frill always be brtffcl elci' with fine cram and with a r ".rnfation of all colour values DIN FILM jr K 'nr. in Germany for H,c PERUT2 developers144 words
-
Advertisement538 1954-09-19 15 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS M-G-M presentsthc heroi^ Til D! I I I Mtf story of the^jSsrU- Ifl KILL 111 \J **?&*&ss& AMD f§^^i TERRIFIC! TODAY DAILYf iMHePII? "1 -a I UK CttIHI 188 HJUmH I TodTH*"^ ».m ".ti'st tor voi luMn Wlßn iIiAIR LUu Jl /iTV^KC Shi fit? IITH BIG day!538 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement165 1954-09-19 16 IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO A DOG! DOGO-SAN FOOD ADDITIVE containing essential vitamins and minerals in concentrated form COOD NEWS FOR EVERY DOC 1 to 3 teaspoonfuls per day mixed in your dog's usual food will keep him m tip top condition HE WILL LOVE IT BECAUSE IT CONTAINS LIVER AND165 words
-
Advertisement149 1954-09-19 16 THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN <l)c<. :i— Jan. 10). If you have certain personal difficulties, tackle them •aaMHK^B without rlrl.O End of week will r^ti m 1 bring a spate of V^F J important let--1 trrs. maybe a ni-w contract. Business life should be profitable but more hectic than usual.149 words
-
Advertisement135 1954-09-19 16 ARIES (Mar. 21— Apr. 20).— You find that certain changes in your background prove congenial. Extra work may be -Sr heaped upon you \LJg but you won't find it discou- raging. There is money to be made and. better still, some useful limelight to be had in the near future.135 words
-
Advertisement399 1954-09-19 16 i ARE YOU A GOOD MIXER? i \\> all lone to be popular. It is rvtrrtnely pleasant to ferl I yourself the centre of a lively group and the focus of admiration I and affection. Yet we all know people who in spite of themselves i lead a lonely existence399 words
-
Advertisement402 1954-09-19 16 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY.— lntuition will proI bably point out the right road this morning. Find time for a little introspection and careful thought early in the day. Put material worries into the background for the moment. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE; Violet Blue. 7. Opal. TOMORROW. Take402 words
-
Advertisement208 1954-09-19 16 RiieuniaijJ doctor N I i ;.uh, v.., r B.cW. and deadly 3. Mr-r.e'i,.-kidnr.- raa C r. dHirat, ulate* 9Wcc S sln >- Now Well 7 her n M t 11 net and air print n <"l raite v.y a--i hoiptt-.i r «o won, t, younger. v Health Improved ioi I208 words
-
-
Page 16 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous305 1954-09-19 16 "I SHEA VAAITEO^ WATCHED TWROUGM ANXIOUS EYES WHAT C INAU_V V WMEN THE MATIVES CEREMONIOUSLY AAQTIONEP WEEKS RASSEP, ANP STERLING SHEA ANC? GEOR&IE I rj^^^W^H^JilnfAtf^ A <£W rf^Lr V FOR Wl/V\ TO RXLOW X BERNARC? UNPERSTOOP FEARONS RECOVERED FROM THEIR ORPEAI *NOW Ai^^qLt^^—T THEY MAP NEVER SEEN AN AIRPLANE BEFORE,305 words
-
-
Page 17 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous37 1954-09-19 17 Eiffel'? I iu <n V "i! :> v^- [^n n > l nl—^ yrjl kr JFE-iaS i! I 1 "I ill! I I Bf -°*g i I x x s^ 1 x O If, 'ty-''M*i ~i ar 1 L37 words
-
-
Article, Illustration916 1954-09-19 19 Bertrand Russell - Bertrand Russell By adcr of history, it is hardly possible to my of the comforts and securities that ..ranted have grown up during the last even the improve as car- c opposian unlemic in Ned the t.i bo a nt upon encourtc,916 words
-
Article1107 1954-09-19 19 I SUPPOSE every man, apart from the complete cynic, has an ideal man. Some revere men of action, like soldiers and sailors and explorers, others would like to imitate great writers and artists, and often do. Even the great industrialists have little worshippers at their feet. Foolish peopleUP - 1,107 words
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement276 1954-09-19 19 A NEW TYPE OF /fc^ flu D 11 T) 4 11 m 1 1 I fl NEW! You choose your own W I N 5i 9 point. Now, i point sizes to M M ~JL- JL. m M mw S match your «xact style of writS ing a new ball276 words
-
Advertisement180 1954-09-19 19 TITIIC v^^ 1 1 1 UO vvorll tAmcus S>wiss batches lU^ iJ*> LATEST IMPKWEMENT TO fiJ™ TITUS WATCHES V \^y with SOLFIX BALANCE OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALEkS °W JAGUAR //iji— *r tSKatk Vll falcon ''ffii rivl wv. Am '"Vxi JAGUAR X X 12O T^^^^-^ "> •ir ail able180 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1284 1954-09-19 20 BATTLE ORDER GOES OUT: FIGHT THEM BADER'S WAY 'Hit 'em in the middle' was the key' Break 'em up* BADER was not satis- n to 12 Group 11 irknall. nnri told Leigh-Mallory: if we'd only had nioro fighters we could have hacked the Huns down in "I illory v handle1,284 words
-
Article235 1954-09-19 20 The great Schweizer rOSE of us who wish tn g< t away from the strident and numbing: effect of th<* modern organ cannot d<> better that listm to Albert Schweizpr plavinic Bach's Fantasia and Fugur in <• Minor, recorded at the Parish Church. Gunsbarh. Alsace. Comparing: this with235 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement534 1954-09-19 20 PHILIPS* in the service of the family! Only the best is good enough for you and your family —so when it comes to PHILIPS C PHILIDYVE electrical products do insist on Philips. i^oL s Then you can be sure not only of the 9 jous i* a k<vn cyciut. «>534 words
-
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement251 1954-09-19 21 T|, c best way to buy the best blades! J Gillette Quick-feed Dispenser i^k 10 BLI L GILLETTE BLADES fp $110 J| M§W\ 1 1 1 You pay only for the blades the Dispenser is free in a flash —no clumsy Blade edges— sharpest in the ctly protected against damage251 words
-
Advertisement1657 1954-09-19 21 Wfff^KfUßJlffffTtM ANALYSING THE MEN WHO BET IN FORTUNES The gambling sheik loses |J| I^JSlii^ JM over the Rrccn tables and even xKlj QQQ L> '\^ftm? \{^Jwil A^^^Sf \KC<-\ the ivory faces of the croupiers Mm*J\o j\o \J \J WL WjL \Mm If 'T^t^L^E^h Those people play only for VA^V.V.V.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.V.V/. <1,657 words
-
Advertisement139 1954-09-19 21 ROBB j: pictures gala m?ht at Hie casino in rha balcon-es. elegance and calm; at Hie tables below ..taut nerves and excitement. %V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V" the King of the Belgians, and Ls perched on a hill above Villefranche. he will land at Monte Carlo and go to the casino. He seldom stays139 words
-
Advertisement137 1954-09-19 21 The U/vtM F&*oat... BANTAM Personal Trantportctf its BEST I CHEAPEST EASY TO BUY EASY TO RIDE EASY TO MAINTAIN Hire Purchase Term* available CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LTD. SINCAPORE K. LUMPUR Represented in the Federation D. I. L:m's Superior Curry Pnwder. Curry Kurma. Vendhally Prawn and Fiih Crackers. Emping Blinjo,137 words
-
-
Article, Illustration311 1954-09-19 22 THE SUNDAY TIMES LIFT-THE-LID CAR IS THE LATEST YOU think you've seen everything in the way of cars of the future? Well, try this on your old assembly line! The car seen in the accompanying photographs is the first of its kind to reach theJJnited States from the Mercedes-Benz plant311 words
-
Article504 1954-09-19 22 Barney Avery - Barney Avery By ESSENTIAL equipment for the Federation motorist is a good petrol filter, of which there are several first-class makes on the market. ,i visit to .in up-country friend recently I noticed a long plume of red l.iterite hind the car as I drove over504 words
-
Article, Illustration699 1954-09-19 22 CRUSADER - CRUSADER' By lUDGING by the Cup team's dismal Showing against Penang last week, I think Singapore soccer h;is started on a decline. After the game I heard such remarks as: "Awang Bakar is finished." "Chee Seng is no longer the Dest goalkeeper in the Far East." "Wing699 words
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement231 1954-09-19 22 Choose /ie&fffr&t%~ SNORKEL AMERICA'S BIGGEST ft£ Wsm PEN AND pencil 1& Attftf'i SUtTINU Snorbft fIU II ll JS WSheaffer, ADMIRAL Snorkel Kinor-ftiushed metal cap' arc accented (L; f, ShealTer'i populir-priced favourite i» o> joid-filled vim and modem chajuif.. fc" 18 t^ llf* 1 row a Snortel pen For thoie who231 words
-
Advertisement543 1954-09-19 22 POWi« WIIH qgg^ With acknowledgement to W A Motoring Correspondent, of the Daily t c Car makers who have follow* ri by enlarging the power unit buyers' reaction. Rove^ whoadiWVu the W models (designating thT? power developed) to their loi last autumn, have been higl demand for the 90. This543 words
-
-
Page 22 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous9 1954-09-19 22 SPORTING SAM By Reg. Wootton fl i i\ 99 words
-
-
71 1954-09-19 23 favourites 8 take three off Chinese (jrsl dlwsion I o vlctorj on the play In their •••> down :.:np hr imer and penis Ol KOal. I c Chinese d pla y -k. each -!c: n.iiidrz scorlni .'n\p on K.r soon, Robert Eng Ponnun first dn:Mo:i nl the first nfT n71 words
-
583 1954-09-19 23 ROCKY BLASTS CHARLES IN 8 ROUNDS Challenger down from Round 2 HTH R(Mvn NT nJ N 2 MIN 36 SEC OF THE 111 VVYWF fHT 't.t?, THEIR R ETIJRN WORLD SS adSSmie" ISS^jSESE at the yankee when rh a cripe ripl S t I>r H Vi H Us Kht aßainst583 words
-
242 1954-09-19 23 Marciano will undergo plastic surgery \JAHCIANO said he adoptrc 4 different tactics for the bout "In the first fight he hit me with lots of short right hands." He said: 'This time I was watching for thrtn and hookini: away I did not think he was as strong this time242 words
-
Article804 1954-09-19 23 ROI'ND ONE Charles came out of his- corner and 1 lashed a rißtit to Marciano's side. Marclano landed a right to Charles' head and moved in but Charles quickly tied him up. Charles smashed a beautiful left book to the body and a short rightAP - 804 words
-
343 1954-09-19 23 KGAPORE Cricket Club opened their rugby season on the padang yesterday with a 19 points (two s and three tries) to nil victory over Royal Army Service Corps. But they only deserved nine of the 19 points. The rest were the result of sheer343 words
-
Article193 1954-09-19 23 NEWI V PROMOTED Dockyard Civilian Club trounced RAF j rt Changi 9-3 tn a Singapore Hockey Association Div. 2 league fixture at the Naval Base yesterday. Feature of the game was a hat- c trick by Bhajan Singh Scorers for Dockyard were Bhajan Shlgh 1193 words
-
Article74 1954-09-19 23 Nancy Ang (Rex) won her secon title in the S.B.A. junior champlor t ships when she beat Joan Ka (Swift) 12 10. 11—7 in the women singles final last night. Nancy won the women's doubl* t title on Wednesday. The mixed doubles title went t74 words
-
Article288 1954-09-19 23 KATONG District won the team championship shield with 186 2 points at the annual Eurasian Youth Movement sports on the I B.R.C. padang yesttTday. Town District was second with 128 points and Buklt Timah third The best performance award foi boys went to M. Sta Maria288 words
-
139 1954-09-19 23 LONDON. Sat. ACEY-DEUCET Johnny Longden. the Yorkshireborn American Jockey who has won more than 4.000 races in the U.S.. was called before a secret inquiry of the stewards and questioned about his St. Leger mount. Blue Sail. Two questions were asked about his interest in139 words
-
Article, Illustration920 1954-09-19 23 THE SPORTS EDITOR - S'pore beat the MacLaren bogey for 3-0 victory THE SPORTS EDITOR By Singapore 3; Federation 0 DENANG'S big, bustling goalkeeper Dave MacLaren is, of course, not infallible. Once Singapore proved this to themselves, with a goal in the 16th minute, they went on to a comfortable 3-0 victory over Federation920 words
-
Page 23 Advertisements
-
Advertisement122 1954-09-19 23 M o'clock in HAVANA it's 7 o'clock in CAPE TOWN m,nf mm WESTCLOX iMf end guirtKlOl AC' r:: a s^e^e tiroigfu from /oi/y.o-vi As v.c dock ii^--- ks se 0* red coaied p<ne1. en i h e s«-so* go up and dwn. Solid lumtmu, ;"en, blue hands and ftgjrts, end122 words
-
Advertisement355 1954-09-19 23 $5,000.00 CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT OF PRIZE WINNERS! The most meritorious selection it: (1) I— r always buy Mission Beverages because they have VITAMIN POTENCY. (2) H l always buy Mission Beverages because they have THIRST PLEASURE. (3) A— l always buy Mission Bsverages because they have PRICE VALUE. (4) C— l355 words
-
-
Article, Illustration3026 1954-09-19 24 Prosperity takes big sprint in record time By EPSOM JEEP PHREE RINGS became the second horse in Malayan Turf history to win two Gold Cups when he triumphed in the Singapore Gold Cup )ver 14 Miles after a thrilling duel with Golden Lotus3,026 words
-
Page 24 Advertisements
-
Advertisement234 1954-09-19 24 vXTORIA" ~ig from Europe Sepfor HongkonE at emlwrk between i 3.30 p.m. on ■i>er. tMTtli alonpMde Sincai>our Board Wharf Nos: HXKriK. GfLTILLAM I I<> I Tl). A» A I.loyd Trirstino. in ii i\ l l". ii :;n 'i i;, p %M Uda I iim (<> KUMAR ."QKKi Pt\ KUhA A234 words
-
Advertisement172 1954-09-19 24 AGFA SUPER SOLINETTE ANOTHER AGFA MASTERP| EC r 36 exposures 24 x 36, r Colour corrected Soling 35 Synchro-Compur shutter Coupled range-finder plus all the other well-known superior features of the i<^S AGFA SOLINETTE .f^l'lSw PATERSON SIMONS P I Luxury design at a practical price! I This is the 'Pop-up'172 words
-