Sunday Standard, 11 February 1951
1951-02-11
1
16
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/sundaystandard
Sunday Standard
-
Title Section21 1951-02-11 1 "ksiorm?>..; B fir^^** v/^ wv > 4L Sunday Standard VOL. 1 NO. 226 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1951. 16 PAGES TEN CENTS21 words
-
122 1951-02-11 1 OP-ZOOM, Hoi I AM). I tb. 10 ReuteiO ol Bertha Hertogh saj she is but that m r l l l mays -li< has »f?i to th< ma and the skating rink with 1 it-!li!> lr^i;larl\ and mcd h i hildren. She hn- been122 words
-
8 1951-02-11 1 MP To Stop S'pore Rubber Cargo To China8 words
-
Article35 1951-02-11 1 Tin Price Reaches Ail Time High M.t!.i>.in tin price reached v all lime hiuh jresterda^ when business was dime at s T ;t pei pit vi. rise of $5 on the pn imis record price.35 words
-
490 1951-02-11 1 Chinese Communist Radio Station In S'pore Unhampered Standard Stall Reporter ERFUL Chinese Communist radio station, manned by ommnnists from China, and flying Peking's five-star i n situated within si^ht ot one of Singapore's busiest over a year and is still there. Despite stepped-up Commu- activity m Malaya during that period,490 words
-
162 1951-02-11 1 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat: Many business firms m Kuala Lumpur have been asked to submit the names of their employees who fall within the first call-up group under the Manpower Direction. The first call-up group is for those who are between162 words
-
71 1951-02-11 1 ARRANGEMENTS are bems made for a mass inoculation campaign against small-pox m Singapore, afl the result of an outbreak m a certain big Colony English boarding school, it is understood. Two boarders of the school, boys from the Federation, are suspected to be down with the71 words
-
254 1951-02-11 1 TOk^O. Feb. 10 (UP) United Nations troops entered the <it\ of Seoul today. Jubilant troops on the I. th day of the Ki^lith Army Limited offensive swepl forward to ilu* Seoul <it\ Limits and Bent a patrol into the <it\ itsrlf. tank force254 words
-
Article60 1951-02-11 1 Urge Trial Of S 'pore Detainees Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Feb. i ll A unanimous resolution calling for early public trial of the score of Singaporeans, detained early m January. whs taken at a dramatic meeting of 70 Malayan students at Malaya Hall last night, m which Fenner Brockway, chairman60 words
-
Article, Illustration73 1951-02-11 1 FOUR Chinese, posing as detectives, stopped a lorry carry- j ing $20,000 worth of rubber from Batu Pahat to Singapore, at the j 12th mile Bukit Timah Road yesterday afternoon. Alter examining the identity cards of the driver and loading labourer, three of the Chinese73 words
-
Article, Illustration1109 1951-02-11 1 Wrekage Of Dakota Found All Aboard Killed In Air Crash Standard Staff Reporter AKIhK four \>c< i k.«* of unremitting learcli fn one of the thickest jungle territories of Sooth-East A>ia. tin* investigation part) organised 1»> 1 1 1 Department of \\i\ \\iation. Singaporei found the wreckage of The Singapore1,109 words
-
Article42 1951-02-11 1 BETWEEN 20 and 25 Chinese raided the Khong Guan Bi.>cuit Factory at McPherson Road yesterdaY afternoon just before 4 o'clock, held up the employees and robbed them of about 20 identity cards. Two of the robbers were armed with pistols.42 words
-
Article74 1951-02-11 1 PICTURES below show the wreckage of the Singapore Standard Dakota which crashed on January 13 with ten men aboard. The extent of the crack-up is depicted m the left picture which shows a mass of twisted metal. Centre picture shows the VR-HEP marking, while the oneMichael Goh - 74 words
-
Article116 1951-02-11 1 Mi \u Ho 'frmnifm I Director of The M.ind.ud ■> •j and Mn Ik-u .lit Poll Mr Paul Feat, MtnaL inu Kditor of Tlw Standard, and resident i prr vntativr m Malaya of the Pan \-ia Newspopef \ili snee Mr Cheuh Kirn Bee i Singapore Imfiißf iwuli I.ispt-i116 words
-
167 1951-02-11 1 standard Stafl Rrpo: ler A CHINESE Vblunti C istable and an 11-year-old Chinese girl each received I bul't- i Is is lortly after midnight last night at the Bth milestone Tpper Serangoon T? I The shots were fired by Chinese Special Branch man. The167 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement31 1951-02-11 1 I 'lien who k* oU/ prefer Exshaw Branch produced m the heart Of the ogn.u m Kraiue. the world's ftdUMwledfed best Brandy pro-;"";,-4 duciri; country m Ike ••"■orld. ™*&k 0 BORNEO31 words
-
Advertisement9 1951-02-11 1 i T_ I*l 'a _llff I' r\ Qjj^KS^*^ > _^____m^9 words
-
-
Article418 1951-02-11 2 US^ Writer Praises C-G BriggsAndGen. Harding BRITISH and Malayan troops nml police are learning lemons of guerilla warfare m a long, kard but ultimately successful campaign Mfhwl Coin list bandits m Malaya, which will be invaluable to democratic forces throughout the world, lays Dr. Paul418 words
-
Article, Illustration369 1951-02-11 2 'Every Asian Is A Picture Says Famous Painter In Farewell Message Anatole Shister To Leave Malaya Standard Staff Reporter A PAINTER of princes and beggars, whose portraits !no\v nans m the mansions of the West as well as the Fast Mr. Anatole Shister, I.A. is leaving Malaya for good toStandard - 369 words
-
Article47 1951-02-11 2 A JAVANESE, Mariman bin nin, and a Malay, Tahir bin r claimed trial m the Singapore F Police Court yesterday when charged with stealing electric cables belonging to i Municipality. Bai! of $:<OO each offered and the case v I ed to March 16.47 words
-
Article120 1951-02-11 2 Standard Stiff Reporter FIVE Jays Apr. 16 to Apr. have been allocated for hearing of the appeal against the Singapore High c urt's decision on Dec. 11. last year, re^oring the custody Maria Bertha Hertogh to her D '.er. Sir r. I Bra has been120 words
-
Article33 1951-02-11 2 M.md .rd Stair Reporter CHINESE lorry driver v. :'ied yesterday morning v. his vehicle crashed into a post at Keppel Road near gate The front of the lorry was badly damaged.33 words
-
Article117 1951-02-11 2 Standard Woman Reporter THE St. Margaret's ExStudents' Association bade their President, Miss I. Kilgour. farewell at a tea party yesterday w: the occasion of her retirement to the United Kingdom after 26 years of service to the Church of -land, first as a teacher then as117 words
-
310 1951-02-11 2 REACTION TO TU LAW CHANGES Standard Staff Reporter THE AMENDMENT lo the Singapore Trade Union Ordinance, announced by the Colony Government on Friday, dors not go as far as the Unions hoped it would This is the opinion of most trade unionists both Government and non-Government,310 words
-
Article143 1951-02-11 2 rHOUSANDS of Singapore people daily ihrvu <-ir hard earned monej into tin- "voracious jaw"* <>1 <li; cnap-ji-kee" lottery, v*}:?<-h wa* nothing more than a "colossal swindle." This was stated by Mr. IT M. Taylor, Officer-in-Charge oi the Gambling Suppression Branr-h -of the i I), m143 words
-
Article62 1951-02-11 2 POLICE wire called Ul Robirwm and Company m Rallies Quay > s! -(\\y to solve uhat is d ibed as one of the 's thefts m Singapore fof a long time. Thirty seven watches valued more than fZ£9% were missing from a showcase, whrn \hv62 words
-
Article168 1951-02-11 2 A TOTAL of 1403.69 has been col] y the M tlacca M Bo;. q1 A.ss( iciati n X k Meiayu, M m pore 1 s and s m the Police Force I benefit of the families of Colony Traffic Constable Ithnin bin Akim and Constable168 words
-
91 1951-02-11 2 Standard shift R porter THE Y.W'CA Th 1.000 to enable them to i ac for 1951. The c il and c town area (Wayaag Nor th C I i i Lim Gre< fortunate In ;i j. iblic, Mrs. Ldh Poc>n Lip. Preside r tee91 words
-
Article, Illustration109 1951-02-11 2 JWO filipino observers to the Colombo Plan Conference for Cooperative Economic Development m South and South-Kast Asia passed through Singapore yesterday. They are I)r Andres Castillo, Director of the Securities Market Department,' Central Bank, Phillipines, and Mr. Leomdes S. Virata. Director of Economic Research. After theStandard - 109 words
-
Article, Illustration80 1951-02-11 2 Riot Inquiry Officials A rrive THREE members of the Commission of Inquiry into the Singapore riots and the Secretary arrived by BOA< v<-<>-naut from London yesterda>. Left to right: Mr/j. Wenharn, Captain 11. Studdv Sir Lionel Leach, the chairman. T!i;. commissioners were m e t at Kalians Airport by CaptainStandard - 80 words
-
142 1951-02-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Financial Secretary, Mr. Andrew Gilraonr leaves today for Lahore to attend two meetings oMhe Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East r. Uilmour will attend as gate for he Malaya and I ish Bon A -date M Group at142 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement45 1951-02-11 2 t^s^^^^ 1 <: s&^ 'Wfi^ Baby Ccdric fif.SP'j ft*****" 1 I/4l] IJ i g I- nl/ FOR THE WORLD'S BABIES With this specialty-prepared Boby Food OS o foundation, Cedric is assured of the right LACTOGEN isovcilable m Dispensaries and Provision Stores m all ports of Malaya.45 words
-
Advertisement210 1951-02-11 2 (3 O C^ IV ™SS c, ILEAKN AS yo j m fproynr, -f I'jjlPWr}, Pith Heir DHOWINE while cleaner LIQUID OR IN CDNSTiPSTfCk FINE V OCOLRTL LRXRJJYF FOfi BPULTS BHD CHILDREN M. A. LATiF BROS. BDKj J deration "LOOK! Hcr"s Opp-rli. H WORLDWIDE I SS. Xi: t., "T PICTURf 01210 words
-
-
218 1951-02-11 3 Pharmacists To rrohe Shortage Standard Staff Reporter LARGE quantities of essential drugs an< chemicals which are urgently needed in Singapore are being bought at exorbitant prices by middle men who are shipping them overseas to places likt l.liina, it was alleged by certain leading pharma218 words
-
Article, Illustration14 1951-02-11 3 'picture. IVY AGUSTUS ay;d her tu-o little charges. Olivia (carried) and More'na Kristek.— StandardStandard - 14 words
-
Article145 1951-02-11 3 AFTER deliberating for thirtythree minutes m the Singapore Assize Court, yesterday, a common jury found a Chinese youth and four Malays guilty oi offences connected with the Singapore riots m December. last 3 e Tle tri 1] }udge, Mr. Justice Bi >wn sentenced three of the145 words
-
Article226 1951-02-11 3 BAIL of 53. 000 m two sureties each *ras offered to four Chinese m the Singapore First District Court yesterday, when they claimed trial to charges of robbery and theft of a sampan. Accused, Lim Cheng Ann, Anc B 1 m Pee, Ho Siu Tiong226 words
-
314 1951-02-11 3 Maxine Rakich - Maxine Rakich OFF TO AUSTRALIA By IVY AGISTIS of Ipoh, feels she is one of thei luckiest girls m this country. i Ivy is off on a trip to Australia on the Nieuw Holland for six months. She is going along as314 words
-
Article, Illustration192 1951-02-11 3 Resigned Because Of Dissatisfaction ALLEGATIONS BY EX-SHB OFFICER Standard Staff Roportor AN OFFICER of the Singapore Harbour Board. Mr. J. F. Shin. w\u* had resigned after 16 years of service, told The Standard on Friday just before he left for Australia thai ihe promotion of junior officers m tin* Singapore192 words
-
Article26 1951-02-11 3 41,812 A TOTAL of 41.842 meals were .served by the Social Welfare Department at the various Children's Social Centres during the month of January.26 words
-
Article57 1951-02-11 3 A FINDINO of death by misadventure was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest into the death of four-year-old Malay girl. The girl, Meenah binte Ahmad was stated by her mother to have slipped into a drain at Hill Side Drive on Jan. 24.57 words
-
Article268 1951-02-11 3 —Court Told THE STORY of how a "Black Maria" van was held up by 70 mobsters and then set on fire alter a party of police it was carrying was dispersed by the rioters, was told m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday. In the deck268 words
-
Article, Illustration429 1951-02-11 3 IVOR KRAAL - IVOR KRAAL By Standard Staff Reporter MALA VAX pythons as pets? Slop shuddering. It's becoming quite common m London, where pythons are proudly carried m long black leather bags m buses to the popular animal shows. Lean wiry Leslie Mason, BOAC's Livestock Officer,429 words
-
Article80 1951-02-11 3 Standard Staff Reporter TWO CHINESE and a Malay l claimed trial m the Singapore* First District Court yesterday to a charge of robbing Kwam Ngoh Oy of $7.55 and two iden-i tity cards at the junction of. Sims Avenue on Jan. 2. 1 The accused80 words
-
Article21 1951-02-11 3 George Chandy of Telecoms, died at the General Hospital yesterday at 10.00 a.m. Burial at 12.30 p.m. to-day at Bidadari.21 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement47 1951-02-11 3 %0 AIR CSYLOM AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY LTD, SI SING \Pijßt TEL. *****. *****. OR ALL TKAVLL AGENCIES Tacked 'with Goodlasti.,, V TE XoR J •'OSTERBIERoNf 4^^ your list?L n\Jj f- 4^.^ csuri. 1 have/; p, /V// U(JP .j *HJJ? TRADERS LIMITED ROAD SINGAPORE TEL. ***** L,47 words
-
Advertisement348 1951-02-11 3 Eastafl Afternoon School .';3. Grange Road. Singapore admits over-aged boys ft #irls to ail classes up to Std. VIII. Fees tS >: |6 only Boarding arrangements made if required Rev. M. N. Charles BD. European Teacher Accepts Pupils for private or Class Tuition m English, Mathematics. French or Spanish. Terms348 words
-
-
171 1951-02-11 4 MALAYAN TUC NEEDS MONEY FOR ENVOYS TO ICFTU MEETS S:amlard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. Three conferences connected with the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions will be held this year, Malayan Trade Union leader, Mr. P. P. Narayanan told The Standard. He said he had gathered the information from talks171 words
-
Article, Illustration360 1951-02-11 4 Born bed KL Museum Carries On In Ruins Standard Stall Correspondent Only part of the workshop now remains of the old familiar museum along Damansara Road, Kuala Lumpur, wl h was destroyed by Allied bombing m March 1945. A small museum staff set up of this once famous visited by360 words
-
875 1951-02-11 4 Sergeant Michael - Jungle Holds No Mysteries For Johnny Gurkha Today Sergeant Michael By In mam Military Observer m Malaya SILENTLY, they filled into the heavy pre-dawn darkness and disappeared amongst the surrounding rubb er, Detouring a string of squatter huts they headed towards the jungle their home for next five days. Having875 words
-
Article196 1951-02-11 4 SQUEEZE ECHO Standard Stuff Corropondent KUALA LUMP. B Sat A I new hospital m Kuaia Lumpur. to be built out of funds from the $50,000,000 Japanese r- >. rations claimed by Malayan Overseas Chinese is proposed I y Chinese m the Federation. Kuala Lumpur, as the196 words
-
Article71 1951-02-11 4 standard Staff Correspondent KUALA 1/ [PI R, S 7hile he was m his club at R.v i ■i relay, Mr. Lim i Onn, proprietor of a coffeeshop, eked by three bandits. A struggle ensued m which on bandit was knocked to the ground. Another fired three shots Hum71 words
-
Article136 1951-02-11 4 Standard Stall t orrespoad n( SEREMBAN, 5 A vie- i of tiie last war. X Roman C Church, stands like a relic of the past, while services are held m the adj chapel which has been tructed as a temporary measui i ks fj136 words
-
Article, Illustration233 1951-02-11 4 Use Scouts, Rovers In Boys Clubs Dahl Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Sat. When Mr. F. 11. J. Dahl, Soout Imperial Headquarters Travelling Commk r visited the Settlement recently, he suggested the formation of I community centres where Scouts would be able to work together with others for the common good.SgtIngram; Army P.R. - 233 words
-
Article, Illustration22 1951-02-11 4 .Mr. and Mrv Feo Sen.; Guan who were married m IJatu Pa lut recently. The brid<was the former Miss Seng Boon Koon.22 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement148 1951-02-11 4 SNOUIHITE vriilttiNs SIBifT;fiMD 15 TELOK AVER ST. I SINGAPORE t:i.: s:^oi Ih»-re exists no better rt'.-n-o igaiatl Prickly H<it irr.tation or Eczema than Carol Powder. This powdei keeps >■ --r skfai ■ad i pr wta perspiration and effective 1 mbats >!>ir. ailments through the rtcognized healing p- Uea irhicll it148 words
-
Advertisement186 1951-02-11 4 lUv#'* of cotn^ f Sole ImporTc r f LEYTE TRADERS LTD. SINGAPORE b FEDERATION of MfILAYA »W\^^^» .tViP&A NO V/ATER DIGESTIVE TABLETS STOMACH PCWDtK it low msTßim ion* tlMullardl Jj >IN(,\PUK! >F RATION I mho- n r\-^ rii 111 *****. 601, N<i'.:ili BR1IM;E RfIAU CABLE iODRESS: "BENACfr SIXCiAI Coughing Strangling186 words
-
-
Article101 1951-02-11 5 standard Staff Correspondent M- -v LUMPUR, Sat. A pitched battle lasting h i I an houi v i^ed m a rubber plantation m Kuala Kubu yes"^\^y when a Security Force* acted a party of 20--30 bandits m the afternoon. The patrol was acting on101 words
-
Article74 1951-02-11 5 TPOIT, Sat. The second million dollar Io t t c r y sp jnsored by the Malayan c Association has gone !f to an exceptionally good start, a member of the Perak working committee said today. Already 350,000 tickets have been sold throughout the Federation and74 words
-
Article38 1951-02-11 5 Two Malays. Abdul Rahaman bin Abdul Samad and Salim bin Haji Serat. wlio fought over a Malay "joget" girl near the Joget Modern stage m Johore Bahru on Friday night were fined $5 each yesterday.38 words
-
494 1951-02-11 5 Bandits Hang Comrade Who Fell In Love Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sat. Love may lauirfi at locksmiths, but not at Communists. They are not expected to have the same feelings of emotion as the ordinary human being. Not so long ago. a diary found by Security Forces m494 words
-
Article139 1951-02-11 5 44 Malays Answer Call-up Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Forty-four Malay youths who 1 are among the first to be called up under the Direction of Manpower Ordinance were inter- viewed by a police recruiting party and medically examined at Kuala Kubu Bahru this morning. Another batch comprising fifty139 words
-
Article32 1951-02-11 5 F. r iiling to register for an identin card Mohamed Ismail and Yusofl bin Ah were each sentenced to one month's imprisonment m the Singapore Pirsi District Couri yesterday.32 words
-
Article204 1951-02-11 5 Forces Bag Another 5 Terrorists Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA 1.1 A PUR, Sat. Latest information about the major battle fought m Kuantan, Pahang, yesterday, m which a Po! ire Lieuienant was killed, is that two more bandits were wounded. The bandit who shot the second Police Lieutenant was seen to204 words
-
Article127 1951-02-11 5 Standard sia(T Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. More curfews are being imposed m the Federation. From .Monday. Feb. 12. all per. or:., residing In and living within the Mukims of Kepis and Jehol m Kuala Pillah. have to remain indoors from 18 p.m. to 5.30 a.m.127 words
-
Article84 1951-02-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The OCPD B-'hau. has declared the Selling to Glondale Road between the 42nd mile and Ayer Eiitam Ptilice Station closed to all vehicles as from Monday. Feb. 12. unless the users are m possession <•< a vilid permit. The Serting to Glendale84 words
-
Article, Illustration63 1951-02-11 5 Mr. Maurice Nunis J.P. of Seremban. Assistant Social Welfare Officer of the State, has been reappointed for another term as a member oi" the Ncgri Sembilan State Council to represent Eurasian Interests. Mr. Nunis is President of the Negri Sembilan Eurasian Association, th« Catholic Acti<»n Society and serves on various63 words
-
133 1951-02-11 5 Magistrate Orders Policeman's Arrest KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A warrant of arrest against a Police Officer, Abdul Razak bin Abdul Rahman, for failing to make Ins appearance m court, was issued by the Second Magistrate, Inche Haron bin Idris, today. The police Officer who is married to Rapiah binte Abdul Majid133 words
-
Article, Illustration34 1951-02-11 5 Picture t» Photo Studio Mr and Mrs. Kong Ba Ba phoio^raplu'-i :if\t*r their -udinu at the Hokkien Chinese Association, Kulim, r** i -ntly. hfidegrowa is attached t;> the P».>s*ai Dc partMent, Knlim. Chung HwaChung Hwa - 34 words
-
45 1951-02-11 5 p~ :a:\\; Sat. An officl- 1 of I bre told T.i--Standard t ..y that lour Communist anti Home Guards' posters were found on the walls of the Chi :e Convent S -i m Dai,^ lvra:nat Kuad ua j... v .Jay,45 words
-
Article270 1951-02-11 5 SEREMBAN, Sat— A 21-year-old Chinese, Chu Choong, pleaded guilty to the offence of supplying vegetables. Pleading for leniency, Chu said that he had been m custody since September. The offence, it was stated, occurred at Kumayan Squatter Area m Bahau. Sentence of four- years r. i. from270 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement432 1951-02-11 5 too. may be one of the MILLIONS y.no suffer^^IJAMIN&MINERAL v. tcrl ncn.j v h*\t ttaplant y-om d"s u-m* i,, r. r tr.rrfV for work or play, i>,»ji \'IK.tl.P neb ill Ka -w, i our rvfs tack that Ph-jst>>r,'±<, \t.t(ne,:um, h '-j-,c -r. r:d bnliunce, and Cupper i several other r>>cMial432 words
-
Advertisement107 1951-02-11 5 TRIANC TR:CYCLi 9* I l\ I VoLL BRITISH MADE m the World's Greatest Factory by Li^ES BROS. LTD. On Sat*' If Hi tt:;Si'n*f Factory Bepteseatativcs:— T. V. MITCHELL a CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Xl Al.\ I! \IPI i! IM N \\i; I George LEf Motors 200 CLEMENCEAL AVEM E THE HOME107 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous600 1951-02-11 5 Rad-1-3 Psfogrammes HADK) HALAI Mhr Air 4; -*nnounr.-r <l,o,.e'<n \l,uidarin. "> 111 Kma! I'.ro.ul. .i«t W|\ I 1 |>f 1■ 1". m. News m 4m«y; I". "Say It 01 Ull Wilh Musi, JjfS Werklv N,v s |{und I-VII^H Pl'll' IMMML X p Ke*i m Mandarin; ».l« r.-^vjl.l&M rLUviKAMMt W. '.avail600 words
-
-
Article305 1951-02-11 6 Lighter1 Rate Row Settled Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. An amicable settlement over the ligfater rate dispute was finally reached at a meeting of ail interested bodies held at the premises of the Penang Rubber Exchange m Anson Road today. A friendly spirit prevailed throughout the mooting which was presided305 words
-
Article, Illustration427 1951-02-11 6 Uncertainty Of Far East Conditions Is Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. The general uncertainty of conditions m the Far East today is perhaps one of the reasons why British doctors m the United kingdom are reluctant to come out to Malaya.427 words
-
Article102 1951-02-11 6 Rovers Stage Dance. Concert BUTTERWORTH, Sat The Tt Butterworth Rover Crew held a successful Chinese New Year's Dance at Romania Hall, St Mark's School, m aid of the Rover Crew's Fund. Assist I Rover Scout Leadei Yeoh Bah Kow, who acted the Master of Ci i inies, thanked the District102 words
-
Article35 1951-02-11 6 KOTA BHARU.Sat- M thm i H Merican, who win the Pewter trophy as the "Perfect Boy" for 1950 among boys of the Ismail English School, has joined the I College. Kuala Kangsar.35 words
-
Article19 1951-02-11 6 PENANG, Sat— The Municipal band will play at the Waterfall Gardens between 5.15 and 6.30 p.m. tomorrow.19 words
-
Article45 1951-02-11 6 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. Mr. I S Wylie, OBE. has arrived from Kuala Lumpur nnd has taken over duties as Chief Police I >ffi r, Penang m place < Mr. P. J Mcehan. who has gone to the tdquarters at Kuala Lumpur.45 words
-
Article135 1951-02-11 6 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOU. Sat. •'You musl offer your services to country m peacetime b* v.< as m troublous times." This advice will be circulated to all towns and resettlement areas m the State by the Perak Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association In an effort to135 words
-
Article, Illustration221 1951-02-11 6 Standard Staff Correspondeni PENANG, Sat. 4 T>c ha<l wonderful reception Bince I came lure and I am more than pleased with th'work of St. John Ambulance Brigade m all the States I have a isit«><l m» far.** M\s* I. Richer, Lady Organiser of the St.221 words
-
Article352 1951-02-11 6 Standard Staff Coirespondenl IPOH, Sat. The biggest Fun Fair to be organised here since the liberation was declared open today by the Sultan of Perak, Sir Yusuf Izzuddin Shah. Held on the St. Michael's Institution ground, the fair is manned by more than 500 teachers,352 words
-
Article72 1951-02-11 6 School Extension Project Held Up Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat.— The high cost of building materials and labour has forced [poh's bi^cest Chinese school Yuk Choy School to postpone for sometime their plans to build 28 new classrooms to accommodate- th< r 1.700 pupils. Cost of building materials has cone72 words
-
Article44 1951-02-11 6 PENANG. Sat.— Bail m the sum of $30,000 each was allowed Chew Kheng Choong and Lim Chin Phee. who appear) I today on a charge of having opium and chandu, worMi $40,000, at a house m Rifle Range Road on Feb. 9.44 words
-
Article24 1951-02-11 6 KOTA BAIIRU. Sat— A successful fair was held at Pasil Mas Public Padang m aid of the Malay School fund.24 words
-
Article154 1951-02-11 6 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat. A committee has been appointed by the Perak branch of the MCA to study ways and means to help the people of Simpang Tiga rebuild their village which was burnt down by bandits a year ago. There has been great154 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement216 1951-02-11 6 rptfe fH^rmruqry 11, i^iii. t I§ A^^v v^^l tm^ Of 631 experienced 8.0.A.C. pilots, over 100 have logged over a million miles, eight have more than doubled that, and one has flown more than three million miles equal to 120 times around the world. S.O.A^. TAKES GOOD CARE OF YOU216 words
-
Advertisement256 1951-02-11 6 Relieves n!__Js=^ INDIGESTION Yes! just one dose of MAI LEAN -**>-• BRAND STOMACH POWDER rehc\ W~J Indigestion pain and discomfort I This 3%. %f wonderfully quick and effective rcl: from Heartburn, Flatulence, Nausea, Acidity and Stomach Pains due D In- \rr& J digestion is made possible by the that MACLEAN256 words
-
-
Article, Illustration2030 1951-02-11 7 LILLIAN - LILLIAN tiwith'iiin Ml McCrea. B J I 5 1 tarj lot A:. Si Rap re, h Ai so the >■ iroed up s Quay Head.•ompanied by it ten minutes tb j ing ythinfi »th the arduous iiss Gt y be leaving Singag carrier table ta>k struction w2,030 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement169 1951-02-11 7 Your Toni Home Perm 19k. tE^~ ~^4ifi9n^_l n-lockwil fc *f the fifigerf That easy! .id. There's no finei pern 1 up gl s at price! :!l Easierwind i ill the time I h curl n Every SPIN xrUt k,t imdudei i Mid rl loda) gii SP/i'V Curlers for winding IM169 words
-
Advertisement73 1951-02-11 7 Z*^^,, FO/? PERFECT iw§^ 13 7/ 1 7 a> s r 7 v'• ff 7*3fi HIGHLY TRAINED •%<:*-/ FfXL> QUALIFIED bmmmA HAIR EXPERTS j Sa/on margucrdta \IK CSONDITIONI I) The Arcade. Singapore Ccld Storage IVI: .l.iTi, Ext BRANCH: (Mi, i- K. L. 41.: MCUNTRMIIN KOAD, :nd I lu.tr: It il'Mii73 words
-
-
Article734 1951-02-11 8 RECENTLY the New York Herald Tribune carried a wry significant advertisement. ''Britishlooking repps, with something very special added." said the advertiser with the air of a man taking his customer into his confidence. The stripes are narrow" continued the sales talk m unusually Cultured voice. M restrained734 words
-
1712 1951-02-11 8 ANDREW ROTH - BRITAIN IS CUSHIONED BY MALAYA's RUBBER ANDREW ROTH This is the first of two articles analysing Britain's economic position. Britain is the barometer of world economy m that it simply registers the economic weather. By 7 HEiV the new House of Commons was opened m November, a great rubber company1,712 words
-
Article, Illustration629 1951-02-11 8 A brat called Butch IN Ej VV IUIiK. \S I watch some American children. I feel that British children have too good a time. For British boys and girls are actually encouraged to look and live like children m their own private world of work and play. But m America629 words
-
Article, Illustration549 1951-02-11 8 Swot- Up Shut-Up ANGELA BEST Spends A Dull Evening And London. 1/OR the second lime that evening Betty Jones and I listened i gnedly to her 1 usband's long, tedious account of how he carried out a technical experiment at his work. Most of it was utter gibberish to me.549 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement29 1951-02-11 8 fc jPy Ir i^^^ilt j II /i> 8/ 1 HITOSIH|WCE ARER SALE E 1 6 II I mil j *L-# A V >Jm& *t 4 16 (OLLYER QUAY SWGAPjre29 words
-
Advertisement75 1951-02-11 8 •:> -?> <> X II f .V#f f f f Off f f/f f f I W Pmtrma* *m*rtj Pri>ssn>rii 90 Jubilee Cafe Res: aurant H1— 971, North Bridge Road SfaWN <:- -;> lIQYPQIR SINGAPORE S NEWEST BE ffl ffi I iJfi 111 ~tf- For quick and gw>d lunch there75 words
-
-
Article110 1951-02-11 9 LONDON. Feb. 10 (AP) The House of Commons has agreed m principle to end a centuriesold custom that enabled Britons to make money by spying each other. The House passed a second reading of a bill that would end the right of a person, not directly110 words
-
288 1951-02-11 9 Chinese Communists Planning To Invade Indo-Ch ina—F rench HONGKONG, Feb. 10 (UP)— Some western politicians believe that the Communist propaganda attacks against Thailand corroborate indications that the Chinese Communists are planning to invade Indo-China. French observers believe that the reverses m Korea iiii^ht force the Communists to invade Indo-China m288 words
-
Article126 1951-02-11 9 Rhee Wants Japan In Pacific Pact PUSAN, Feb. 10 (ReuterAAPi The South Korean President. Dr. Syngman Rhoe. said he would welcome .Japan joining the Pacific defence alliance. He also asked for a place for Korea m the peace treaty <l;s--ussions with Japan. Dr. Rnee insisted that efforts to arrange a126 words
-
159 1951-02-11 9 LOXDOX. Fib. 10 (Reuter) —I The Prime Minister. Mr. Clement Attlee, told the House of Commons today that negotiations with the Australian Government on an assisted passages scheme would be continued when the Australia Mi \h ter fur Immion Mr. i>'.li visits159 words
-
Article83 1951-02-11 9 :\IH. AN. Feb. 10. (UP). Italian federal police smashed their way into a secret room of a large industrial plant here and seized an arsenal of illegal arms cached by the Communists the seventh such illegal store of arms found m Milan this week. Three Communist83 words
-
Article32 1951-02-11 9 LONDOX. Fob. 10 (Router) The British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Ernest Bevin, will continue m ofiice despite his present illness, it was learned from an authoritative source today.32 words
-
Article128 1951-02-11 9 BELGRADE, Feb. 10 CAP)— Tl:e mystery of the missing former Czechoslovak Foreign Minister has deepened with Yugoslavia's formal denial of reports that he is m this country. Vlado Clementis, fired by the Czech Communist government last May because he "lost faith m Stalin." has vanished from Prague128 words
-
Article, Illustration48 1951-02-11 9 -A dense cloud of black smoke niusnrooms upward and is caught by the camera against the snowy Korean wintersrape as Far East Air Forces planes drop napalm (jellied gasoline) on military build ln&s sheltering enemy troops and supplies. US Army photo via PANA News photoUS Army; PANA News photo - 48 words
-
171 1951-02-11 9 HONGKONG. Feb. 10: (Reuter-AAP)— Nationalist Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek urges speedy formation of an Asian anti-Communist pact, according to Mr. Roberto Villanueva. general manager of the Manila Chronicle. Mr. Villanueva, who has just arrived here alter a fortnight's visit to Formosa during which he interviewed171 words
-
Article, Illustration86 1951-02-11 9 Gen. Dwight I). Eisenhower here meets with members of the standing military committee of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation at the Pentagon. Washington, short ly after his return from a European fad finding trip. Sealed, left to right, are; Gen. Omar Bradley, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff;AP - 86 words
-
News Briefs
-
Article33 1951-02-11 9 Eric D.V. Moxon, 23, a Hongkong merchant, was committed for trial on charges of manslaughter. He was charged with driving a car winch killed Chan Fat Tak, a oedestrian. Last October 8.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
-
Article87 1951-02-11 9 Police m Stanleyville. Belgian Congo, are probing reports of cannibalism from the nearby village ol Opala. Africans who disappeared from the village recently are alleged to have been killed and their flesh sold m a local meat market.- Reuter. The Aga Khan, spiritual leader ot millions ol [smaili Moslem.-.. app<Reuter - 87 words
-
Article15 1951-02-11 9 About half of the 531 member? ol the United Slates Congress are war veterans.— USISUSIS - 15 words
-
Article24 1951-02-11 9 About r:.."44 pounds (1.594 kilograms) oi steel wont into the manufacture of the average American automobile m 1950. the magazine Iron Age reports. USISUSIS - 24 words
-
Article34 1951-02-11 9 America's number one manpower authority will be Mr. Arthur S. Flemming, president of the Ohio Wesleyan University. He has been appointed head of a manpower committee by Mr. Charles E. Wilson, mobilization director.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
-
Article43 1951-02-11 9 Four tons of relief supplies have been sent by tin* United States to Pakistan and India to help victims of Hoods m the Kashmir and Punjab areas. The shipment included children's clothing, blankets, medicine, and foodstuffs donated by private American charitable organizations.- USISUSIS - 43 words
-
Article36 1951-02-11 9 The Government -controlled piess m Belgrade alleged thai some Moslem priests and "other i saboteurs of the Socialistic order" were stirring up revolt against the recently-enacted law Moslem women to stop ordering wearing a veil.— A.P.A.P. - 36 words
-
Article42 1951-02-11 9 More than 2.600 persons from I countries participating m the Marshall Plan have been brought to the United States by the U.S. i Economic Co-operation Administration to study American technology. Among them were busim ssmen, union leaders, farming exoerts, and administrators. USISUSIS - 42 words
-
Article58 1951-02-11 9 A Federal Grand Jury has indicted the "Peace Information Centre'" m New York City on a charge of tailing to register as a foreign agent. The Centre has been the chief sponsor m the US of the "Stockholm Peace Petition" which the United States GovernmentA.P. - 58 words
-
-
179 1951-02-11 9 PHILADELPHIA. Feb L 0: (UP) /UsisUuH Secretary of Stale Dean Rusk said that the United States still is willing to take up the "possibility" ol a peaceful settlement m Korea. Jle said. "As we move ahead we must proceed on the assumption g<179 words
-
148 1951-02-11 9 UK To Hold Private Talks With Russia? BUCKINGHAM, ENGLAND, Feb. (AP). <-i leading GovEyfinister ti; hinted ttgly thai Bi 9 wants to to ut brass tacks m "private negotiati w ,th R sia to ease wn i tension. '"We ni.. talk B real I problems, not a' 1 nit gui148 words
-
Article46 1951-02-11 9 :OOON. Fei) 10 (AP) hteried Burm« c ed 1 the streets amid si ng buildings as a ten-second r; ialce km ked EL 1 g < stetday. oud Btibterranean rumble preceded the sh were reported. Many stayed outdo s for hours, fearing further tren r«.46 words
-
Article150 1951-02-11 9 CAPETOWN. Feb. 10 ter) Dr. Dame! Ma! an. the S iuth African Prime Mil U r war. Ed the British i meat thai the tran U tish Protectorates to the of South Africa could m delayed indefinitely. He was speaking at a S s banquet m150 words
-
Article38 1951-02-11 9 Mr P. E Itepp m former Dutch Minister to Aust I v been appointed Chiel Netherlands Miss m 1"1 He succeeds Mr. Hen Ir h M a i Is resigning from the foreici service.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement85 1951-02-11 9 TITHES DENTAL, PHOTO SUPPLY \|i«Mlt' Road, Singapore 7 Tel. 6930 lYnani: I(M>h Knala Lumpur. 7\Vi:\K OF THE BEST EXPERT WORKMANSHIP V ROM J SINDAXANI V, »M flti^Sf* I rvVM™?! 11l F V !Si..h Jf v /a^ i\* mmf^y AND COMFORT MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY, LTD. SINGAPORE TELEPHONE i! 35 TELEGRAMS "TERBANG"85 words
-
Advertisement53 1951-02-11 9 EVERY CHILD'S DELIGHT a ROCKING HORSE LIKE DADDY HAD mm? LIFE-UrvE "DAPPLED GREY' SAFETY ROCKING-HORSES BLi.T ON STRONG VOCOEN HASE FITTED CHROMIUM METTLE HINGES, LEATHER HARNESS, LEATHER AND VL'AL STIRRUP; REAL HORSE HAIR MANE AND TAIL SIZE 36" AND 30" HAVE UPHOLSTERED SADDLES COVERED RED REXINE. SIZE 24" PADDED REXINE53 words
-
-
Article193 1951-02-11 10 SALT OFFERED TO JAP SHIP Standard Shipping Reporter THE 6,878-ton Shinyo Maru, after a 14*&y stay ifii the Singapore* Outer Roads unloading Japanese cement, will sail for Batu Pahat shortly, but it is doubtful if she will be able to obtain her 9,500 ton cargo of193 words
-
Article, Illustration65 1951-02-11 10 Th.y veleran pilot oj Au.siru.liun \~(i: .o,ici AirwmffM iias loggt I .< ju •> or ->iorc 1 :u n o m the cr. i^ ,s #1.,t old Ol 1 X .A V. .4 tt I .^'y 0 I j loobook c h I aerial lasnnali >..; r< One entry, m65 words
-
Article131 1951-02-11 10 DETROIT, F. LO (AP) Mobilisation has hit A ricaj motoring and cars are having 10 ran on lower o and synth tic rubber tyre Cars I with hign ;-r. at 1 t »es thai 1 iugh octane fuel the best performance are bein£ couverted to take lower131 words
-
101 1951-02-11 10 NEW DELHI, Feb. Ifl (A': J f«wfain Faroes wiJJ join units c n '>'^- British Navy and the B;> A:r Forae late m F ruary I r j-^ T it Na\ al and Air eioen of! the We.-t Dl i'..:.a. The J- I-:;.::;1 Naval sqpiadron,101 words
-
Article58 1951-02-11 10 HK G ets US Raw Materials HONGKO NG Feb. m AP 1 Hongkong to lay re- the first sljipme-it raw mat rials since the American export embargo m Di em- r l'iie J. braocttseo ship Flying C td broujW a full loa I po f trcne and otter ne 158 words
-
Article39 1951-02-11 10 i F ib. m. ra AAP). Tne Japanese Go\ me: to -i mis: ing vate tra le n presentai ires I 1 South-E A I part of its programme to promote Ja] expoj ol machinery to39 words
-
Article, Illustration607 1951-02-11 10 Ken Jalleh - Ken Jalleh itf^rt^^rt^^gj^rtw j CtaAs^^^^^^^^tt^BK? V NEW de Luxe d >!!arearning service to be kn >wn as the "Monarch" is to be introduced on ndi 1. by BOAC with surized, double-deck Stratocruiser an liw i 3 I id] will fly diT < b en N;w York I London.607 words
-
Article37 1951-02-11 10 LONDON. Feb. 10 (Renter) India has a^ked the United Slates ami Th h Governments for 1.: tojis of iron and t during the financial year beginning April l. according to New Deihi Radio.37 words
-
362 1951-02-11 10 WASHINGTON, Fc!i. 10 (M*) V. arid nihhi-r productioii m I*^.">'l far t-\r «iif <l ih<* j;rr"%i«»."- yrsr*> figure w'ili BUMSI *^<»u".!i-< iirt \-ia proiliii-ii:*; rc#uiilrio ■iiowaMg a jt*jr of record i»a!pL:!. Wrrin m V 1 merce Weekly, Mr. Wi r iiam Sma362 words
-
Market Reports
-
Article109 1951-02-11 10 \v;th > I market yest< rd f, prices lined by about six cents I, b. to around $2.26 for 1 1 grade February shipment. S The market oi od Bfa i iwith only small businc— •ing. i At the I fcewe c I NOON PRICES S c CbaflOJbei iH109 words
-
Article17 1951-02-11 10 SI PORE. Sat. T-p price oJ tin to-day was $737 per pirn!. Up $5 (new record).17 words
-
Article51 1951-02-11 10 The produce market m Sinigapore vwc- quH'i,> steadb res- d ;y. wr.h limited bcu\ tj ias Chinese traders were "m holiday. Copra was steady, buyei! 'indicating $60 per picul and 'sellers $61. No business wa 1 ted. Coconut oii bad sellers at '$95 per picul. but do tcanfiac'tions were51 words
-
-
Article21 1951-02-11 10 LONDON Feb. 10 (AP)— A spreading dotfe strike In I signs of uneasiness m London stock market bb Friday*21 words
-
Article165 1951-02-11 10 HONGKONG, Feb. 10— 'Iron bars, scrap iron, rubber sheets, steel plates, steel sheets, i rubber tyres, automobile parts, (foreign medicines and paper made up the 37,056 tons of > cargo carried into Red China |m January on the Kowloon'Canton Railroad from Hongkong. l (The165 words
-
Article, Illustration56 1951-02-11 10 AS uatssu'i it m re:o:iUy fi?are:d m a ship's mxa <^t wht*n a ship of the Arpen-ine siate~©vrned (umpajoy Ik>ta d l ESStado sailed from Rotterdam harbour carryuii; a complet? fonr-c.iu'-h d'escJ trai^ for Arzr-Jitir.a. Ihc train was m3.nnf.acti: red m Hungary and plaf-r-J on board the cairywg s' ancr56 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement259 1951-02-11 10 Y\ T WGULAK TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE KTCCfI OvcrLuid tan Kranc-ro io Ar-(! \il \::ierican Canadian CHiei F. :ng Spore Ancptuis cargo for Hor-k:>n;, Robe, Yokohama. r\si naeuis sekvici blsa. (west coast) PLRSIAN GULF via JAPAN HONGKONG L. KKrNSACH 2« Frb. A- *p; ng car.;., for Colombo. Bombay Karachi, Dammar.. Basrah259 words
-
Advertisement322 1951-02-11 10 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CCHTINtNT •*tNI»iA- for Bangfcak. Hongkon? Ac MsmUa l.sini(-) "KAMR'WIA" for Hongkong. Kobe 24 2t "I.AI.4VIUA" f>r Bangk k 2 v "HOVIA* for Sau;oi) 6; Ba.risko^ b-y W Manila. Robe V-,k-. ma iio. "ERRIA" for Si^.j n B;inekn|i 2 30 M *> I" 1 VI BAV(«OK LINt322 words
-
-
SUNDAY Magazine
-
Article, Illustration29 1951-02-11 11 DAVID LANGDON - DAVID LANGDON By 'That's right use that as a ruddy excuse for everything! B C Z Rwrrlsis laU be culled up for 15 day? training Cms tumtner.)29 words
-
Article1061 1951-02-11 11 Environment and local conditions of play aliect cricket, says Don Ess c ago. during a on cricket and test particular, present n the fact ilia tend to voungstt rs cricket at an earlier than English selectors. v.vre cited Jackson. Ken and Ross Gregory. unterpart was1,061 words
-
Article186 1951-02-11 11 DON ESS - DON ESS By REUTER A.A.P. m a report of the Fourth Test Match just concluded m Adelaide state that, by force of circumstances (Brown's injury m a car accident), Denis Compton became England's first professional captain against Australia. It is a little known fact, yet a correct186 words
-
Article1032 1951-02-11 11 The Golden Mould— Man's Aureomycin has proved to be the greatest growth-promoting substance, says Arthur Weld RECENT experiments have proved that aureomycin, the "golden mould," is the greatest growth promoting substance so far discovered by man. In an already hungry world, with an enormously expanding population, such a discovery has1,032 words
-
Article161 1951-02-11 11 IN Muskegon (U.S.). Mrs. Ada Vader. 64, was arrested for knocking a policeman's helmet otf with a snowball. r)EARDS are the order of the day for all nun going to a Salford (Lanes) Arts Cub Ball. They will be fitted by make-up men at the hall. r>ZJ.VZ)161 words
-
713 1951-02-11 12 ELIZABETH CAMMEL - ELIZABETH CAMMEL By HEN we were faced m 1948 with the advent arc and the snags oi settling m our first h me, it was with a sense of excitement that W€ noticed the future trends obtruding themselves into our sn U cor713 words
-
Article, Illustration672 1951-02-11 12 PATRICK CHEE - PATRICK CHEE By IWLK. round coffeeshops and bir saloons m Sir ;ap s C h inatown today mv iriably centres on a youthful newcomer to the s world m the C Cbinatov t ilks about a it is the itins the rise672 words
-
83 1951-02-11 12 TOKYO, Feb. 10— (AP>. Tokyo's 1.400 public h.ithboose operators are going all -out for customers. Enticements include! M Ik baths at !0 yen (about three cents US;: free soap, mi> -il water, free tea and babysitters for young mo. her trade. Now, to top83 words
-
Article, Illustration642 1951-02-11 12 basement of the beauti f v 1 no w Washington Mosque and Islamic Enstitute which the world's Muslims are building m the heart of the diplomatic section is rx p c c te d to be ready early m Spring and will beUSIS - 642 words
-
Article, Illustration54 1951-02-11 12 This magnificent' suite of palladrjm-set diamonds worth £15,000/ here worn by blonde London model Lana Barton, has been chosen for the Festival of Britain. Pa''jdium is a sistef to platinum, end is coming much to the for 2 row that so nrsch of the latter isAP - 54 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement19 1951-02-11 11 WHOLESALE PRICES PlC*?* CONTAt 1 iOLf AGCNfSj E. ZUELLIG (MALAYA) LTD. SINGAPORE ■'/ft Qgraphe, {MuJUbr ORCHARD RD. TELEPHONE 442419 words
-
Advertisement21 1951-02-11 11 For the Tradesman, f^F g^ r ~-L SINGAPORE MALAYA BORNEO DUTCH NEW GUINEA CHAMPION MOTORS 334, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE TEL. 58C921 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement55 1951-02-11 12 All r) hiJfY Your 1..-' «ill 1... --^"0 X^*-/ fa>^\ burvs M ..t-d r,- j£r^ \ty rh.-v v» 11 hep ■^^\^0 r^K^ S*^ J 1 ■■•■1 t>^^lK^' K *«X fr.iin b- t-- t' :•..;< r. 1 noei.l BARLOW 6C9 LTD. En the extra large :in CORONATION TALCUM *Lcijm Jlf Af55 words
-
Advertisement118 1951-02-11 12 SI 1 11 iTl^^^:" I IM l --si 3nd as USCTuI ffjr^rf^-'^' M ff''T|t','' I *"J"3' too. Inp Kcnson SWf "^7 > 1 1, j "W *T -i i ~V-^'-"t.' ADONIS m a brjutv O* dtSi^n j jnd d^v by d.iy 1~ Ponson CMonti 3 Ronsor I prec T t118 words
-
-
Article, Illustration2085 1951-02-11 13 WILLY LEY - WILLY LEY rpj text By ILIUSTBAT/ONS BY lON MESSENGER i S i^l/ft "PUS" A£%4%V mM\ lm \PnT ■ma Ihl Orul Fifteen thousand miles out from the earth, coasting withost power. Utensils have no apparent weight and liquids released from their containers form I>i>) It f.'ilh'.ii: throughCHESLEY BOMSTELL - 2,085 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement130 1951-02-11 13 From when your baby A N J weighs 15 lbs -.w ym^Jt) 20 milk teeth are through -H^a^ Start giving Farex as soon I baby weighs 15 lbs., and keep giving regularly every day until all 20 milk c through. Farex is the nourishing leverv child needs for strong healthy130 words
-
Advertisement676 1951-02-11 13 •Wtt ;^d '^XH^Hav fPI or ilio ssiioker who prizes (£/ica&6v above So cool And kind to /jeM B^^ extra quahtv makes rH> A 1./ y iff 1^ a world of diflerence \^g y 'xsiii4i«Bß iSr/ to one's eiuokiiig N^H ifc^fe^ f DjoymeDt* r «fs^ Ibe iargest-Sf//inc Cork-1 ijpca iigarette m676 words
-
-
Article, Illustration222 1951-02-11 14 IT HAPPENED IN HOLLYWOOD- AND IN ROME SPOTLIGHT ON TIZ: The I first of these two pictures of Hollywood screen actress Elizabeth Taylor (the star with the unforgettable eyes), shows her Juiet and sombre, leaving the os Angeles court-room on the arm of her lawyer, William Berger, after winning her222 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement258 1951-02-11 14 I AtP CONOITIONEDI MFKDER MYSTEKY WTH A DIFI I RENCE Here" what OSWALD lII^NRY writes m THE SIN(;A X R ca^ T ifa D b\ R mi ng one. That is why you ire b-vp»d to talk about this film for many days to JOHN MtCALIUM SUSAN SHAW 1 6^.^^t258 words
-
Advertisement126 1951-02-11 14 I SINGAPORE CONEY ISLAND Singapore's First Island Sea-Side Health Resort t FtRST CLASS BAR and RESTAURANT X (MODERN SANITATION) X I TO-DAY I SPECIAL ATTRACTION I t BEAUTY CONTEST Sunday llt It trout II a.m. to J p.m. jj DANCE MUSIC f a BY I THE BLUE NOTES V Entertainment126 words
-
Advertisement177 1951-02-11 14 TO-DAY at 11 a.m. Warner Bros. "COLORADO TERRITORY TO-DAY at 3. G. 15 9.15 p.m. RKO's Thrilling Adventure! "TREASURE ISLAND" —IN TECHNICOLOR Tel: Address "MATHUSHA" Phone ***** FOR BEST ISLAMIC FOOD ISLAMIC RESTAURANT Established -2 795/797, North Bridge Rd. SINGAPORE The Founder c^d c*ner M. ABDUL RAHIMAN SUPPLIER OF EXCELLENT177 words
-
Advertisement135 1951-02-11 14 ENTERTAINMENT SUPREME of ri!o\ id aihlh p o p i I kit v a i Sartt\i Cathay Organisation TmvimNEW ALHAMBRA GET THE NEW ALHAMBRA HABIT! W *TTH. DAY cm fTODAY m JP\ ii i-f<> >•<»<• 4 yy 6,1:> A 9.:t(l p. m. Morning Matinee Today at I am Specially Selected135 words
-
-
Article79 1951-02-11 15 KOTA BHARU Fri. Sixty members ot the Suara Muda Association, Kelantan, will leave Kota Bharu for Bangkok on February 15. The members are officials, soccer and badminton players ot the association wno wore invited by the Thai Muslim Association to play a series of soccer79 words
-
590 1951-02-11 15 STREET and car lights were on and some stars were just making up their minds to shine when the final of the Singapore seven a side tournament ended yesterday evening with RASC "A" victors over the Naval Base by nine points (two tries, penalty)590 words
-
Article263 1951-02-11 15 CHOLERA innoculation kept away all but three of Siuapore's Asian Games athletes m the Singapore's AAA trial on Raffles Institution ground yesterday. Ng Liang Chiang (400 m Run, 110 and 400 metres Hurdles) Tan Eag Yoon (100 and 200 metres Run\ and woman263 words
-
337 1951-02-11 15 ONLY five out of ton bouts m the finals of the Singapore Hast* Disirict individual boxing championships went ihe full distances m an evening action ami thrills at Tanulin gymnasium on Friday ni»ht. Sgt Kelly of Base Workshops, REME, won the quickest fight337 words
-
263 1951-02-11 15 SINGAPORE Harbour Board scored a convincing eight-nil victory over the Royal Navy (Sembawang) m a friendly rugger match played at the Harbour Board ground yesterday, scoring a goal and a try, both m the first half. 1 SHB started off m fine style and263 words
-
Article67 1951-02-11 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Rain C"!>ipt-n^d pustpoiiesnent of the Bg it DC*. ween Cioldcn B»y and Som Pu:i^ for the welterweight title of Selarmor last night. Both men have been m training for several weeks and were reported to be m "the pink of condition" for their67 words
-
Article463 1951-02-11 15 THERE was a minor avalanche of donations yesterday for the Marjan and Ong Poh Lim fund. In erery case the donors were Malays and their donations came from all over the Malayan map. In coatributions, big and little, they made up the handsome total of463 words
-
130 1951-02-11 15 OVFR 1.500 Koval Air Force personnel stationed at Seh-tar were treated to nearly three hours of exhibition wrestling: and boxing" bouts by several top-notch fitters who travelled up to Seletar on F"riday. There were six boxing matches, of three two-minute rounds each and two wrestling130 words
-
Article83 1951-02-11 15 SINGAPOSE AM) FEDERATION motorcyclists preparing for n< ?;t week's Singapore Motor Club's I.im Chu Kan? Koad sprint trials have something to think about m t ?t<* following piece of muter snort ileus sent b> A.l', from Rome. A tins i .."> cc Vespa, engiae rapacity83 words
-
Article226 1951-02-11 15 MELBOURNE, Fell Li >Rev- tcr-AAP) Australian Tost captain Lindsay fill wit sored I grand 173 not out against the MCC today and helped to bring Victoria to 307 by the close of play on the first day. Victoria lost a wicket with only four runs scored but226 words
-
Article357 1951-02-11 15 India Fail In First Innings K-WPIR, Feb. 10 (RentPT> India were 240 all oat iM i their first innings today is the fifth and final unofficial Test agaimst the Commonwealth here. The tourists whose first inning score was 413. did not enforce the follow on. At close of play they357 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement288 1951-02-11 15 I LA TEST SHIPMENT OF CAMERAS "ffJSU CONTJtXHa <O$J CQWTESSfI SOW AVAILABLE FROM STOCK AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. 100. North Bridge Rd. Spore. Phone 6589. ■k wm IM S Vw Floor Show at Ihe J CAPIfoOmROOM South American Revue CARAWBA" 1 BUBLA'S REVUE XMGMTLY /mm TM7ESBAY Fur a Short Season288 words
-
Advertisement18 1951-02-11 15 MMMMt HOI HOMAMtP TODAY 3 Shows: 3.15. G. 15 9.15 p.m Muaniwar Sultana, Shyam. in "DADA M (Hindustani)18 words
-
Advertisement58 1951-02-11 15 m.'Ajk&.i Tk e t cr ecl toothbrush x..^.^ .>n^S^^ -> Peroxide Twin F<::te. Horlicks helps to overcome constant tiredness. It renews energy by supplying the nourishment of full-cream cow's milk P*«" the nutritive extracts of wheat and malted barley. Horlkks is my nourish. ment containing the value of miik plus58 words
-
-
Page 15 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous28 1951-02-11 15 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya. TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 2.00 2.06 Malacca 10.44 11.06 Port Dickson 9.25 9.47 Port Sham 8.26 8.49 Penang 3.19 3.5328 words
-
Miscellaneous76 1951-02-11 15 &WW* M£MiwJt£jr fflJCfj 9s£siS UNTIL SHE LEARNT THE SECRET OF EXTRA ENERGY r*jr nA/>rs,& Jmu/GFD— I1 50 HORLfCfS 1 I Ayi£/f DUR/A/6 THE BtG SALE T^^^PcZ M ,J £V£#Y#'6* r SOME WEFTS LATEX-^^^Jm J£Bm ~^^S^[ SERIOUSLY WRONG wt I HORLICKS SB I DONJ'T KNOW I (THiNJKS) HORLICKS GAVE| WITH YOU.76 words
-
-
2401 1951-02-11 16 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $373,700. First Prize No. *****2 Second Prize No. *****3 Third Prize No. *****3 Starters: *****0, *****1, *****1, *****5, *****9. Consolations ($l,OOO each): *****5, *****0, *****6, *****6, *****7, *****2, *****5, *****9, *****2, *****7, Double Totes. First Double:2,401 words
-
Article344 1951-02-11 16 LONDON, Feb. 10 (Reuter) Following are soccer results played today; F.A. Cup FIFTH ROUND Bristol R. A Hull City 0 B'ham City 2 Bristol C. 0 Chelsea 1 Fulham 1 M "Chest, m- l r 1 Arson a I 0 Stoke C. 2 Newcastle U. 4344 words
-
Article113 1951-02-11 16 AT THE 16th annual meeting oi the Chung Hwa Athletic Union, the following were elected officebearers for 1951. Patrons:— Messrs. Lim Kirn Lee, Nsj Kirn Seng. Lim Siew Kok, Tan Sye Choon. Lim Beng Teck, and Ng Hay Leng; president: Mr. Lim Yew Leng, vicepresident:113 words
-
Article53 1951-02-11 16 HONGKONG, Feb. 11. «AP> The Danish Boldklubben soccer team scored the second victory of their three-game series played m Hongkong on Saturday. They beat an all-star Chinese team 3 before a capacity crowd of 15.000 The grime was a tune-Up for the Danes' five-game series m53 words
-
Article23 1951-02-11 16 DUBLIN, Feb. 10 (Renter) Ireland bsat England three points to nil m the Rogby Union International played here this evening.23 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement198 1951-02-11 16 JUST RECEIVED I] NEW SHIPMENT OF CINE CAMERAS PROJECTORS 8 mm 16 mm j SIMOIPOiE PHOTO CO. 37-39 IHCH STREET, SINGAPORE. Will IN KUALA II MPUB SHOP AT THE FEDERATIONS LEADING MUSIC HOUSE >• KUALA LUMPUA I FOB MI- iii:oi IREMENTS OF PIANO RADIOS RADIOGRAMS LMOPHONES A RECORDS AM) ALL198 words
-
Advertisement243 1951-02-11 16 OIL I OINTMENT w\^\ j^ M RAPIDLY RELIEVES \*Jm Ak! M m PRICKLY HEAT, W&W(vFn?l B «*M r^ ,SKIN DISEASES, M\V\A-~J I ITCHING, H^-^ I ECZEMA, FK ■^^grffjK^ft LT*'Xr*nj~u~u~u~i-j~)_r"»_i~ui~_~i_i--i_r->_r-i_i-i^-i_r-o-_i k,i-i_~_-^.-i_r-i_ -_!»-»_><_. XIGEilm RUBBER SHOES SHUM YIP LEONG RUBBER WORKS i Sin_.<pi-re Kujlj I unipur liioh Butteru i ..itnat I Klan^243 words
-