Sunday Standard, 28 July 1957
This issue may only be viewed from the multimedia stations at NLB Libraries. See FAQ for more information.
1957-07-28
1
24
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/sundaystandard
Sunday Standard
-
Title Section19 1957-07-28 1 SUNDAY STANDARD fdfdf n m m Vol. Vm. No. 26 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1957 24 PAGES 20 CENTS19 words
-
Article364 1957-07-28 1 r£ the ro operative move. nt^tart .din Malaya about rear* a=o it has not made m wh headway as was Itfiiiiy f^P rfted In the I'" pd-r.trd Malay States U,e intention of the 'tkorities to put the Malay v3t on their economic V 'thpmsh co-operatives. #Mt back over the364 words
-
Article28 1957-07-28 1 MR John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, is to visit London next week for disarmament talks, the Foreign Office announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 28 words
-
Article, Illustration141 1957-07-28 1 ANDREW ROTH - 'TUBE GIRL' NOW EATS, DRINKS WALKS ABOUT ANDREW ROTH from She's Off To Surrey Convalescence Home LONDON, Sat. Malaya's "Tube Girl'* Govindammah is now eating, drinking and walking about after her successful operation at St. Thomas Hospital in London. "I have put on five pounds," a radiant Govindammah told me141 words
-
Article, Illustration249 1957-07-28 1 GUATEMALA'S PRESIDENT ASSASSINATED GUATEMALA CITY, GUATEMALA, JULY 27—PRESIDENT CASTILLO ARMAS OF GUATEMALA WAS ASSASSINATED LAST NIGHT, IT WAS ANNOUNCED TOI DAY. Castillo Armas was killed by a member of the Presidential Palace Guard, Romeo Vasquez Sanchez, as he was walking through his dining room accompanied by his wife, the announcementUP; AP - 249 words
-
Article145 1957-07-28 1 TOKYO, July 27 (AP)— Flood waters began receding slowly today on ravaged Kyushu Island where 472 persons were listed as dead in the wake of a 24-hour storm that brought 32 inches of rain. Autnoritles listed 3,626 injured and 294 missing as rescue teams scanned145 words
-
Article, Illustration227 1957-07-28 1 Assemblyman's Son In Passing Out Parade SOLDIER A SON of Singapore Legislative Assemblyman, Mr. Goh Tong Liang, was among 80 recruits who figured in an impressive passing-out parade held at Nee Soon yesterday. The parade marked the completion of training of two platoons of the Ist Battalion, the Singapore Regiment.Standardpic - 227 words
-
Article89 1957-07-28 1 PRESSMAN GETS AN APOLOGY VICE-PRESIDENT of the Singapore Transport Employees Union. Mr. Lee Boon Hwa, yesterday tendered his apology to a Colony journalist, Mr. Chan Kwai Chee, for his alleged assault on the latter last Saturday. Mr. Chan was covering the negotiations between bus workers and managements of the Hock89 words
-
Article64 1957-07-28 1 HEADINGLEY, Leeds, July 27, (Reuter) England won the 4th Test by an innings and five runs when they dismissed (he West Indies in their second innings, for 132 runs here today. With this victory England have gained a winnin? two game lead with two matches drawn in the64 words
-
Article143 1957-07-28 1 LONDON, July 27 (Reuter) Stan Cox, former British Olympic runner, was struck under the heart by a javelin during the Amateur Athletic Association junior championships here today. Cox was taken to hospital where a spokesman said he was critically ill. Cox was officiating in the centre143 words
-
Article35 1957-07-28 1 THE American-owned Goodyear rubber plant In Jakarta yesterday was threatened by the executive board ol Its workers' union to go on strike if the management refused to meet demands for wage increases APAP - 35 words
-
Article182 1957-07-28 1 NEW YORK, July 27 (Reuter > The Dally News said let Princess Marearet live her own lire. tt «;aid in a leadinsr article entitled "Oh. Let The Girl Alone." "Many Britishers are forever telling Americans how to act think, live etcetera. so we now182 words
-
Article68 1957-07-28 1 WASHINGTON, July 27, CReuter). President Eisenhower today described the death ol President Castillo Armas as a "great loss" to Guatemala and the entire free world. President Castillo Armas was a personal friend of mine. President Eisenhower said in a statement. "Under his leadership, the threat of Communist68 words
-
Article56 1957-07-28 1 SEVEN thousand workers of the Singapore Harbour Board will end their five-week-old "go slow" campaign tomorrow. This was decided at a threehour meeting by the men last night. The men members of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association agreed to accept the recommendation* of a three-man56 words
-
Article28 1957-07-28 1 SOME 1.200 British and Mew Zealand troops left Inchon, Korea, yesterday in the trooper Asturias to end the seven-year service of British Commonwealth lorces in Korea.28 words
-
Article138 1957-07-28 1 Busmen Call Off Strike LONDON, July 27 (Reuter) —Britain's 100,000 provincial busmen who have been on strike for more pay for the last eight days decided today to accept an Industrial disputes tribunal offer and return to work tomorrow. The men originally claimed about a pound a week to bring138 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement66 1957-07-28 1 V means ELECTRICITY lutimiai •mflidlKl -•»fiH€m*rt t tn Aecntst CotT b ENCLISH (S.E.A.) LTD. c; H^porc ti K» a la Lumpur. L' 1 4&r /S yTOTTIf 0 B T^V^ rf^^lflfi A I A All I A »*"^J >— 1 m.^ 2|j^ mißm J^ RAVE BEEN QUENCHING THIRSTS IN MALAYA SINCE66 words
-
Advertisement52 1957-07-28 1 a KEEP HEALTH* PASTEURISED FOR YOUR PROTECTION final Edition I s ft IT (Til? ATTVF MT A^K J^VfeT in world famous I Frequent flights direct from Singapore^^^to I INDONESIAN AIRWAYS I Booking Office: Ist. Floor, Bank of China y 1 Buiiding, Battery Road, Singapore Hj |j Phones: ***** *****/8 i|52 words
-
-
254 1957-07-28 2 Ex-Premier Of Indonesia Calling For Afro-Asian Unity Says... MOSCOW, July 27, (AP)— AH Sastroamidjojo, former prime minister of Indonesia, yesterday called for another meeting of the Bandung nations during the coming year to re-examine their position and strengthen their unity. Completing a tour of the254 words
-
Article133 1957-07-28 2 MARRIAGE! NOT YET, SAYS KARIM LONDON, July 27 (AP) Prince Karim, the new Aga Khan, said yesterday that his plans for the immediate future were to travel and not to marry. Asked by reporters if he had any imminent, wedding plans, he replied: "The papers have had me married to133 words
-
Article86 1957-07-28 2 Accountants Meet MANILA, July 27 (AP)— Accountants from 17 Pacific nations, including Singapore and Malaya, have been invited to meet here late this year to exchange ideas and discuss forming a permanent organization. The Philippine Institute of Accountants said early indications show a sizeable number of delegates86 words
-
Article29 1957-07-28 2 THAILAND'S National Airline, Thai Airways, plans to provide service between Bangkok and Los Angeles in about a year, it was announced yesterday in Los Angeles. APAP - 29 words
-
Article233 1957-07-28 2 Dr. Ismail WASHINGTON, July 27 (AP) Malaya is quietly setting the diplomatic stage here and at the United Nations for "Merdeka" Independence Day on Aug. 31. The Federation Government sent its ambassador-design-ate. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, here more than a month early233 words
-
Article109 1957-07-28 2 Rubber Ban Will Hit RI Rebels JAKARTA, July 27 (AP)— Lieut-Col. Djamin Gintings, Military administrator in North Sumatra yesterday issued a regulation banning transport of all export products which includes rubber and copra from residencies in East Sumatra and Tapanuli to barter areas rebellious Central Sumatra and Atjeh province. This109 words
-
Article68 1957-07-28 2 VIENNA, July 27 (Reuter) Hungarians should go back to the old custom of calling each other "Mr." and "Mrs." instead of '-comrade." a speaker over Budapest Radio said last night. The present use of the word comrade had caused a "social crisis," he said. It68 words
-
Article40 1957-07-28 2 COMMUNIST China has told Japan there are no Japanese in China other than the 6.000 who have asked to stay in China either temporarily or permanently, the New China News Agency announced from Peking last night- ReuterReuter - 40 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement482 1957-07-28 2 Volkswagen SbV "^bf> T I VW SEDAN I MICRO BUS (STATION WAGON) VW 16 cwt. PICK-UP VW 16 cwt. DELIVERY VAN (with enclosed lockable underfloor comportment) --v VW AMBULANCE VW KOMBI I (two stretchers plus teott (combined Van or Station Wagon) (vik^JL or our irni if At CHAMPION MOTORS LTD.482 words
-
Advertisement114 1957-07-28 2 Pimples Go Cause Killed in 3 Days Th« vary flmt appllnttion Nmo. derm beglna to clear away ulmplea IIH« magic. Uaa Niaodarm tonight and you will aoon see your skin becoming aoft. smooth and clear Ni*odtrm la new discovery that kllia genus an«t paraaltea on the akin that ttfiise I'implf*.114 words
-
Advertisement376 1957-07-28 2 HIRE PURCHASE SOON TECK FINANCE COMPANY undertake to finance Hire-Purchase on mote* carsnew and secondhand (1952 Model upwards only): terms moderate. Apply 173A. South Bridge Road Tel. *****. PHOTOGRAPHY pOLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY: v-i You can now have youi Colour film processed right in Singapore. Copies of duplicates and colour prints made376 words
-
Advertisement409 1957-07-28 2 CLASSIFIED ADS ANNOUNCE^ GUARD against a f .> flu; instal a c, Aircleaner home. This B] ozone the pr< which in the influences the apart from plaportant part 1 disinf ec t a serving pun 1 tion required, no city consumption r p-tI $78 at Gammctr Quay, Phon e 3409 words
-
-
Article488 1957-07-28 3 Harbour Workers Ready To Go Back BUT BOARD SAYS 'NO' TO COURTS CALL FOR NORMAL CONDITIONS THE Court of Inquiry investigating the labour dispute in the Singapore Harbour Board yesterday recommended that the status quo in normal harbour working conditions should be restored as from tomorrow. The Court set up488 words
-
Article, Illustration119 1957-07-28 3 SINGAPORE'S new Church of the Ascension at Woodsville. progressed a step further towards construction yesterday, when Lady Black, wife of the Governor, Sir Robert Black, yesterday declared open the fourth annual Fete and Fun Fair organized by the Church Workers' Association. Praising the generosity of theStandardpic - 119 words
-
Article120 1957-07-28 3 Li m's New Attempt To End Dispute Bus Strike SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will meet the managements of tne Tay Koh Yat and Hock Lee Bus companies separately in the course of next week. He will meet the Tay Koh Yat management tomorrow and the Hock Lee120 words
-
Article169 1957-07-28 3 DIED FROM DRINKING TOO MUCH THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, yesterday recorded a verdict of misadventure at an inquest on a labourer, Ayasamy, 45, who was found dead in his room, at the City Cleansing Department quarters in Lorong Lalat, on May 31. P. Muthusamy, a fellow- labourer,169 words
-
Article16 1957-07-28 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The price of tin was declared today at $3731 per picul, down $11.16 words
-
Article30 1957-07-28 3 Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul yesterday: Straits Borneo copra July $24* buyers. $24 sellers; fair merchantable mixed copra for July shipment to Bombay $271 buyers, $272 sellers.30 words
-
Article17 1957-07-28 3 Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association closing prices per picul yesterday: bulk shipment $41, drums $45.17 words
-
Article16 1957-07-28 3 SIX pilgrims died on board the Anking during the voyage from Jeddah to Penang.16 words
-
Article, Illustration146 1957-07-28 3 TEAM FOR HK TRADE FAIR ARRIVES THE advance group cf Hongkong industrialists arrived in Singapore yesterday by BOAC to make preparations for the opening of the fourth exhibition of Hongkong products on Aug. 8. at the Happ v World stacium. The group is led bv Mr. Chang Shun Yen, deputy146 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement218 1957-07-28 3 Or. West's Germ-Fighter Y AMAZING NEW TOOTHBRUSH! KILLS GERMS h I /^■feß^Lar BH bV ?^H ft^^P B^B^BH 'II bB KjJ I IbV bK^bV IbV^lbl BV bl Ji fV bWJ bK^ f I n k^Jf bW bWJ bbWJbk AWAWbk -■kMB'jB f J k*^ IhTbVbT I IbVJ ■bT\4 I t>9^bvp^h ff bT218 words
-
Advertisement284 1957-07-28 3 Here is a f *H console radiogram within the a %^eabure of the smallest If Willa and pocket The H.M.V. "LOWBOY" MODEL 5325 CA ac "^itcd Dealers" THE GRAMOPHONE COMPANY LIMITED HAYES, MIDDLESEX, ENGLAND SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC Phone ***** 332, North Bridge Road, Singapore -7 Stockists of SWAN SHOES284 words
-
-
301 1957-07-28 4 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE BY MORE than ten years of professional nightclub work has earned for Dagmar Bubla, blonde m&nageress-leader-dancer of the globetrotting Czech dance troupe, the Bubla Revue, quite a sizeable reputation and income. But, she also has one big problem on her hands301 words
-
Article92 1957-07-28 4 THE Singapore Stage Club Is to present "All for Mary," a comedy by Harold Brooke and Kay Bannerman. at. the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, for three nights beginning next Wednesday. Produced by Peter and Francesca Bartter, the play will be enacted by several popular Stage92 words
-
Article, Illustration37 1957-07-28 4 THESE bikini-clad beauties are members of the new Colony floorshow, "Bubla Folies of 1957," Striking pretty poses are, from left to right, Lorraine Tatton, Dagmar Bubla, Elizabeth Ann Roland and He len Rankiru37 words
-
185 1957-07-28 4 A SINGAPORE housewife told a preliminary inquiry yesterday that she did not cry out for help when robbed of her personal belongings, worth $493, because three men pointed knives at her back. The woman, Lee Kim Thoi, was testifying at the inquiry185 words
-
Article18 1957-07-28 4 LIM Peng Seah. 54, was found hanging from a tree in Ah Hood Road, Singapore, early yesterday.18 words
-
268 1957-07-28 4 COLONY TO BE A 'MUST-SEE' FOR KIWIS -EXPERTS' VIEW MORE overseas publicity and the provision telligent English-speaking guides were listed solute essentials" for the promotion of tourist trlu Singapore, according to two visiting New Zealand line representatives, Mr. Ian S. Fawcett and \u" Gibson. Both experts in Judging potential "haunts"268 words
-
Article95 1957-07-28 4 Jaycees Hold Photo Contest THE Singapore jj Chamber of Commer c r sponsoring photography P test for Colony schooled The object of the com tion Is to encourag* J^ er t st uw mon st u<tenti this hobby, and also their artistic inclination" The con^st Is divide^ two sections; Clan?'95 words
-
Article61 1957-07-28 4 A NEW postage stamp 1 two shillings will the Australian postal autN ties to feature the new Qs: round-the-world service. The stamp will Qantas Super Coi aircraft circling the i Efforts are being ma:e have the stamp aval use on commemnr," ve r by the61 words
-
Article41 1957-07-28 4 DROWNED AT A PICNIC MALACCA, Bat.— A r: Harun bin Mohd. Said, was drowned in thr river yesterday while c: picnic with five other.. Attempts by friends to a him were thwarthed strong currents. Police I still looking lor the body.41 words
-
Article165 1957-07-28 4 AN APPEAL will be made over Radio Malaya tonight for funds for a new, $2,500,000 hospital to be built by the Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood in Singapore. To be called Mount Alvernia Hospital, it will be a modern five-storey building with 230165 words
-
Article123 1957-07-28 4 All About Malayan Prawns MALAYAN prawns of the Penaeidae family arc of "some economic importance" and form the basis of a prawn pond Industry in Singapore's mangrove swamps, says the 1956 Report of the Raffles Museum. Areas of swampland are enclosed with mud walls and young prawns coming In from123 words
-
154 1957-07-28 4 MORE than 1,000 Malayalee Muslim traders in Singapore will shortly have an organization of their own to safeguard their business interests. The decision to form this body, to be called the "Kerala Muslim Traders Association," was taken at a meeting held recently at the154 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement273 1957-07-28 4 HVhere does com** into the picture 1 I 1 I J V v Vft* I **~*^r" i» m m QaJaS BH 9^^^ fll lil -m^^^jß H pi iHS^ J^^S^iL* il :PP^^ W .y«» o j«!*v^St»^'®^ :^^*i; >■=■ S pr.^ •> f ii''^.~-- I "t V'-'V %3 J^ I**1 G r273 words
-
-
Page 4 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous549 1957-07-28 4 Standard < c&lmanai Information at a Glance SH (8 9 ft). Port Dickson 7.55 am. I Ifl r)ppr» H.irmony: SSO O' nni'H linvtl <1() fl > 821 Pm- < 9 «>■ Pecans irin t'arnlviJl— The Brr UUIC ill [V I- 5 a -m- (8 2 ft) l.o'J p.m. (9.3 fi)549 words
-
-
Article, Illustration109 1957-07-28 5 -•j how to recognise the ser. First, she's inv realises thai far the :V of dealing with lqm .l.iv." is we internal lection. It prevents |t does mX chafe. It's ca\v md dispose everything you ever protection to be.., sed. She's her clothes, her ng. She likes ecause there's109 words
-
Article, Illustration48 1957-07-28 5 A PHOTOGRAPHIC study by a Singapore camera enthusiast of the famous Ayer Itam pagoda which is one of the main tourist attractions in Penang. Beside the walk leading to the base of the pagoda is a turtle pond where devotees feed the turtles with vegetables.48 words
-
Article221 1957-07-28 5 LIM LAYS DOWN 3 CONDITIONS British Europeans' Future IF the British Europeans are to be welcome in future Singanore, they must satisfy three conditions, according to the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock The conditions arc: 0 They must have the same liberal outlook. The same enthusiasm for nation-bunding. 0221 words
-
Article93 1957-07-28 5 A WOMAN yesterday guossed the weight of a Singapore Minister correct to one-eighth of a pound. She is Mrs. C. M La'Brooy, of 25. Butterfly Avenue, whose entry of 192 lbs. lOozs. as the weight of Mr. Francis Thomas, Minister for Works and Communications, was only93 words
-
Article71 1957-07-28 5 THE executive council of the Army Civil Services Union at an extraordinary meeting yesterday appointed its president, Mr. N. S. N. Nair. to convene a new political party lo be called the Workers Party. The aim of the proposed party, expected to be headed by71 words
-
Article, Illustration131 1957-07-28 5 DR. K. C. YEO, the first Asian to be appointed Director of Medical and Health Services in Hongkong, passed through Singapore yesterday on board the Hannover on his way to Europe He was accompanied by vii« wife and family. Dr teo toli the Standard that131 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement159 1957-07-28 5 51HMAMUCUS ioshd Firsi Day ;on't lit coughing, aneezlng, oklnj ttuckt of Bronchttis or thm» rulo your e eep and enwrgy other day or nlgt.t without trying LN'DACO This great medicine ia moke. Injection or apray. but trki through the blood, thua fcchjre th« lun£» and bronchial tm Th« first dos*159 words
-
Advertisement180 1957-07-28 5 HERE IS THE SALE WORTH WAITING FOR! WHITEAWAYS GREATEST I POST-WAR SALE I DOORS OPEN WEDNESDAY 3ht 9 am. 1 COLOSSAL BARGAINS 1 IN ALL DEPARTMENTS I ''WHITEAWAYS— THE POPULAR 111 I fc Ift f^lMv^Mr^ I DEPARTMENTAL STORES" 111 \V)vAJ^^^ 1 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH TAIPING PENANG. 7.Q312 a I180 words
-
-
1167 1957-07-28 6 ANDREW ROTH - The Man Who Was Made To Look A Big Fool ANDREW ROTH By NOBODY likes to be made to look the complete fool least of all a Member of Parliament, for his assininity is forever enshrined in the pages of Hansard. As a result, I feel sure that stockbroker G.1,167 words
-
Article, Illustration55 1957-07-28 6 THESE two charming air personalities are Miss Patricia Hepinstail (right) and Miss Marian Witten. both flight stewardesses of Pan American World Airways, who visit Singapore regularly. Marian is an ex-sec-retary in Washington D.C. while Patricia is a former model in Ohio. Both are 25 and joined the airline55 words
-
Article599 1957-07-28 6 A Problem That Worried Mothers 1 HAVE been asked recently what can be done about bed-wetting in a boy aged four years. His mother was very disturbed as he had previously been very reliable and only during the last six months has this habit arisen. As I have discovered that599 words
-
Article352 1957-07-28 6 If there is no physical cause for the bed-wetting, further lines of investigation must be followed. Perhaps the child is frightened of the dark, and half wakens to go the bathroom, but is too frightened to ee* up and go. Maybe a night light in the bathroom, standing352 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement158 1957-07-28 6 r ly r^r^^n'ikiv* nvtmble or TravellcL P > d^ c A 'u^/fr j "■"^l^ v---<^v:v:^^w.>«.>:::>.*.::,,,,^;v,.::a plete passenger comforu i*^!'^ delight to drive. So easy to manoeuvre so light and .^■tf^^^flflflfl 'p^i^> responsive to the steering a^^^'*^>M^*r m motoring history has a car been acclaimed so Universally, and with such enthusiasm,158 words
-
-
Article, Illustration925 1957-07-28 7 CHIANG HAI DING, an Arts student of the University of Malaya, was the only non-Malay in a group of 27 University students from the Malay Language Society who recently toured Indonesia and Bali as guests of the Indonesian Government. They were accompanied throughout their925 words
-
Article, Illustration163 1957-07-28 7 TAN TAI KIM - TAN TAI KIM By JJEING short is no handicap for "pint-sized" Tangerud Bjorn, chief wireless operator of the Norwegian ship Halldor. FOR Tangerud, 24, who stands 3ft. 6 ins. In his shoes, is doing a man-sized job on board ship. I found Tangerud sipping aGeorge Loo - 163 words
-
Article, Illustration430 1957-07-28 7 'Bo Peep - 'Bo Peep' 4 JT appears that whoever you are and whatever good you accomplish in the Singapore Police Force, there must always be ''someone up there" to guide your career. OTHERWISE YOU STAGNATE. And as time goes by, you join the group of "forgotten" officers in430 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement105 1957-07-28 7 A REAL MAN! VITAL > )f \i\ VIGOUR /I pW r ftr (ii.f«l better..? X. f COMPOr.N'D every day and V VF 11 feel alive with vim YV ind igour. Waterbury's A It applies ><u with that vital /M >V/ J oourishmciit you need to bo I \>^/f** I rral105 words
-
Advertisement124 1957-07-28 7 fstJpeomT) ■hb^bh. i ■W\ w\ Fb9 «f iH BuHf T*AKE a pleasure trip into the gay, colourful world of household fashion fabric Stroll around our wonderful First Floor Furnishings Department and feast your eyes on the most dazzling array of fashion you have ever seen. JUST arrived are 300 pieces124 words
-
-
Music Notes
-
Article, Illustration620 1957-07-28 8 MUSIC EXAMINER MR. GORDON BRYAN, music examiner from the Royal Schools of Music in London, has arrived in Singapore and the yearly practical music examinations are now in full swing. Some weeks ago I wrote about Mr. Bryan's fondness for the music of Sibelius and of his research into the620 words
-
Article477 1957-07-28 8 VICTOR DOGGETT - VICTOR DOGGETT Reviewed By SCHUMANN. Frauenliebe und Lebcn, 0p.42. Dichterliebe, Op. IS. Lotte Lehmann (soprano), Bruno Walter (piano). Philips AL ***** (12-inch). THESE are incomparable performances by one of the greatest lieder singers of all time. Dichterliebe was made some seven years ago and Frauenliebe even earlier, I477 words
-
Article, Illustration313 1957-07-28 8 Esoteric - Esoteric 4 BUD SHANK, Pacific Jazz. PJ 1205. -^.ued and abetted by a host' of West Coast alumni, Bud Shank's reputation both as a solid and consistent musician emerges virtually untarnished here. Jimmy Rowles, piano, Harry Babison, bass Roy Harte, drums, Shorty Rogers, fluegel horn, and Shank, alto and313 words
-
Article, Illustration34 1957-07-28 8 JULIE WILSON tries her hand at the trumpet while J?£?V leadei Ra y Anthony watches on the set of MGM's "This Could Be The Night" which will be shown in Singapore shortly.34 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement450 1957-07-28 8 ANG LO FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: IS92J/*, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Montraal, Boston, Now York, Baltimore, Philadelphia fr Cult Ports S'pora P. Sham Penan* ACNIAI 27/28 |yly 29 July ANTILOCMUS 20/25 Am 26 A«« 27/28 Aw* POLYDORUS 7/1$ Oct 16450 words
-
Advertisement1134 1957-07-28 8 I EAST ASIATIC US OUTWARDS Soiling* for Bangkok and/or P I ▼io Sues. ft Pcnono p S 'hon, "INDIA" 3.™.'.'.'..' 9/12 A*g 13/?4Auq tH "MEONIA" 19/22 Avg 23/24 aJ V)) Bangkok only q 2 5 j- SARGODHA" 25/26 Aug 27/28 A Ug 29 HOMEWARDS Soilings tot Aden. Port Soid. Geno1,134 words
-
-
LEST'S GO TO THE MOVIES
-
Article246 1957-07-28 9 TTERE is Continental realxx ism at its best. THE MAGNIFICENT BEAST is the most terrifying:, the goriest, sadistic and very beastly representation of human brings fighting for fame. This is a story about wrestling and wrestlers. Sceptics who sneer that every kick or twist is "fixed" can246 words
-
Article191 1957-07-28 9 XH^ Republic thriller of international smuggling set in the picturesque splendour of Lisbon opens with a most sadistic and shameful act by archvillain Claude Rains who spreads crumbs on the windowsill, waits for the birdies to gather and kills with one murderous swipe of the racket. THAT is breakfast191 words
-
Article, Illustration223 1957-07-28 9 SCORES triple honours for Ray Ray Milland proves In LISBON he is tops as the star, director and producer. As an actor he has a colossal task for one man in one picture the script calls for him to outwit Portuguese police trying to hunt him down for smuggling; dispose223 words
-
Article271 1957-07-28 9 It's more than just gambling r PHAT husky and sexy voice is huskier, but certainly less provocative. That tall slinky figure is now carefully enhanced by a clever wardrobe mistress with glamorous clothes which naturally lend a hand to keep the lines in the proper places. Discreet photographyno close-ups and271 words
-
Article138 1957-07-28 9 C//.nr Brothers have come up with a thought-provoking theme in their latest drama, MOGOK, which deals with strikes and strikers in a factory. To enliven such a grim subject, Director K.M. Basker has chosen the latest fad in dancing, rock *n roll, and the dance sequences138 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement454 1957-07-28 9 J t d• i SAaio thorn W tkt $t>t tfieui l| I 11,1.45.4,6.30 9.30 c *7fF 1^ Bfl ROBERT A aVL I I 1 MITCHUM V A TtMA-* I I Randolph Scott 5.8.) Jt^L^L 'V: j" Todav 9 a.m. DRt M BEAT' C'Scope Color s jT^^^J^ *l'l»onr *****' I <454 words
-
Advertisement325 1957-07-28 9 -K NOW SHOWING! f^hsiß^^X «K II am.. 1.45, 4 15. 6.45 V^f CWf I WM >f J( 9.30 P.m. AN AUIEO AtTISTS riCTUIt w».*— ji Today 9 a.m. "AN ACTOR'S ROMANCE" (Mandarin) f* COMING BI RT LANCASTER KIRK DOLGLAS ln^ L^ "GINFIGHT AT THE O.K CORRAL' yL a ITATU AV325 words
-
-
Article454 1957-07-28 10 FOURTH TEST DECIDES 1957 SERIES INNINGS DEFEAT FOR THE WEST INDIANS LEEDS, Yorkshire, July 27, (Reuter) England beat the West Indies by an innings and five runs today to win the Fourth Test here and moke certain of victory in the series. With one more Test to play,454 words
-
365 1957-07-28 10 Wee's 'Fifth Language' At Dinner For Japanese SINGAPORE Badminton Association president, Mr. Wee Kim Wee toasting the Japanese Thomas Cup team at the association's dinner In their honour last night, introduced what he called the 'fifth language' for multi-lingual Singapore. "Singapore is to have multi-lingualism with four languages English, Chinese.365 words
-
Article95 1957-07-28 10 A GOOD double by P. Gupta proved futile for Bas e Ordnance Depot Civilians Association when they lost by two wickets to Singapore Cricket Club in a friendly cricket match on the padang yesterday. After helping BODCA with 28 runs in their total of 112 runs Gupta followed95 words
-
Article97 1957-07-28 10 West Indies Ist Inns. 142 England Ist Inns. 279 West Indies 2nd Inns. Worrell c Cowdrey b Trueman 7 Sobers run out 29 Kanhai lbw Loader 0 Weekes c Cowdrey b Trueman 14 Walcott c Sheppard b Loader 35 Smith c Evans b Smith 8 Pairaeudeau c Trueman b97 words
-
Article179 1957-07-28 10 Mitchell House with a total of 56 points became the Champion House at the Geylang Methodist Girls' School sixth annual sports meet held 1 at Geylang English School ground yesterday. Mrs. Lim Yew Hock, wife of the Chief Minister presented the prizes. Results. 100 Yards: 1.179 words
-
Article40 1957-07-28 10 Indian Brotherhood Sports Club trounced Indian Youngsters by six goals to nil in SAFA Div. 3A league at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The winners scored through D.K. Samy (2). Chandrakrishnan Maniam, K. R. Nathan and a gift goal.40 words
-
489 1957-07-28 10 Ahmad's Hattrick Began 8-1 Trouncing PENANG, Sat. A hattrick by centre-forward, Azix Ahmad, highlighted Penang's path for an 8-1 triumph over Malacca, in the F.A.M. cup final played at the City Stadium this evening. A crowd of 6,100 together with the Federation Chief489 words
-
251 1957-07-28 10 By AL JOHNSON KOWLOON Motor Bus scored their second straight victory yesterdav Jalan Besar Stadium before a crowd of some 4000 fans, the busmen humw Singapore Selection by four goals to one. The Kowloon footballers trounced Sino-Malays 5-2 in the opener on Wednesday Held251 words
-
Article88 1957-07-28 10 BRISBANE, July 27 (Reuter) Playing possibly the best soccer ever seen in Queensland the visiting Hungarian team Ferencvaros beat. Hongkong's Eastern team 10-2 at Brisbane cricket ground today. The Hungarians scored six goals without reply to the first half. The Chinese team im- Droved after the88 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement156 1957-07-28 10 pinniniii 1 1 1 1 1 inn Li to W >- 1 PSJ B^> ■•'dij I^3^ 881 BiJ Vi n^HM jij t m 1 1 1 1 1 iiiiniiinmni B^B^^^M n ii to ~^P^^l^^E»^^^^^^^H strength wEarUm 10-Ibs. of prime beef goes into the making of 1-lb. of BOVRIU That's why156 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous106 1957-07-28 10 SOCCER DARUL Afiah vs Sukaramai SC 2A Jalan Besar 3.45 p.m. Singapore vs Kowloon Bus SC, Friendly Jalan Besar 5.15 p.m.; Rajaji SC vs RN Kranji Jr. Cup replay F. Park 5.15. CRICKET SCA Senior Tournament: SCC ys SCRC at SCC; University vs CSC at University; IA vs Police at106 words
-
-
2192 1957-07-28 11 Bearer Bond Creates Big U pset To Pay $258 THREE RINGS WINS THE C*G's CUP ►]ES222H^HH Penang— lst Day, Saturday July 27, 1957. Going— Heavy By WINDSOR LAD BEARER BOND, an Australian-bred gelding, created a sensational upset in the Second Division mile event to pay $258 and $52 at Penang2,192 words
-
Article53 1957-07-28 11 I TOTAL POOL: $161,640 Ist *****7 ($43,492) 2nd *****1 <$17.P>96) 3rd *****3 <S 8.698) STARTERS ($3,479 each) Nos *****1, *****5. *****5, *****6", *****9. CONSOLATIONS ($l,OOO each): Nos. *****7. *****3, *****9, *****7, *****9, *****8, *****9, *****4, *****2, *****7. TREBLE TOTE: No winning combination. $378 carried forward to the second53 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement143 1957-07-28 11 hi min i ill 1 1 f ill H l|| """WHIUIIIJIJJIII ->«. t. ..<...- j frjftl TYPE f P«pw A \JtW mEioi i CCWTRIt NOtC •ljjJftSs^ mmm €m f^ i^^ (wth pneumitic type \^n FDEL INJECTION EQUIPMENT FOR COMPRESSION IGNITION OIL ENGINES ItOfIATION~MMtfCNTATIVtf wea n n i o f for143 words
-
Advertisement102 1957-07-28 11 I 111 f\ I m/ JJMi^ißEsmßni jSBbH ?BESj jPBS*s^^i I HORIS TRUMPF 250 I Dual purpose 35 mm 6 x 6 cm tlidc »rojector. Complete with carrying case. NORIS TRUMPF ISO Three models available from $105/- to ■fc^^^* Ww> M^^^B BB BBn^P^B j^^ m^m^^i^r^^m^^^ NORIS JUNIOR 8 mm PROJECTOR Two102 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1908 1957-07-28 12 Ken Jalleh, Peter Wong; V. Markar - Ken Jalleh, Peter Wong V. Markar Pal Singh A Sensation by the Standard's Team of GREY skies. Dull performances. It seemed as if the 19th Singapore AAA championships would merge into the mediocre when suddenly, like a Calypso hit, Carmen Ramsay of Trinidad1,908 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement267 1957-07-28 12 bSutyl if WQ J^t *iT MARY WAi DEPRCSSEO. SH£ MAD £NTER£D N^x V THE AEAUTY COHTEiT, BUT WHY DlO HER JT tYit LOOK tO DULL AND TIRED '£7% ALL DUt TO MY$ *TOA/m'*A/O JAMS REGULAR U6£ Of OPTRfA TONES UP THS yOU SHOULD T 6OA4E OPTREX AND EYES, SAFtOUARDS THEM267 words
-
Advertisement159 1957-07-28 12 t C^^9 i V LSI \y I 1 f4 *ouse op —^^y rvZr^ I vS^S^?. S^^^^HH ■F^'^^l ■■■^^s. Distributors: CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LID i (Incorporated in Hongkong) lIIMIM^^M- V Offlw Ki^f o R v£W 1 jifflraP^rffflßi x Capture Vour world' )i O VIES J^*^^^^^V ■Cii~3. if. t?-~^^z^2^^\ Kodachrome" *T-, -A,hJS-i159 words
-
-
Feature Section
-
Article878 1957-07-28 13 Mystery Hoof-Marks In The Snow [N 1855 the great Hoofmarks in the Snow mystery coused almost a panic in )outh Devon. ie ueather was intensely cold that inter, the most violent, some said, that the test of England had experienced for fifty ecrs. In London the Thames was frozen and878 words
-
Article, Illustration206 1957-07-28 13 ONE of the strangest stories of phantom footprints is a tale known as The Field of Forty Footsteps. It happened during the period of the Duke of Monmouth's Rebellion and describes a savage encounter with daggers which took place between two brothers In Southampton Fields, Bloomsbury, to206 words
-
Article, Illustration1106 1957-07-28 13 DEMO N AND RESTLESS BONES has had much experience in tracking wild animals and birds upon the snow, and can safely say he has never seen a more clearly-defined track, or one that appeared to be less affected by the atmosphere The Rev. G.M. Musgrave, reporting his observations in the1,106 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement111 1957-07-28 13 Studio Rflffki Place, Siwgopow> Te1:— ***** PART 6 1 R. THURSTONU HOPKINS A Bring your shaving fjP4Sj up-to-date -^^W^^ with a modern •m^f^/ Nv Gillette Razor Razors too grow old Over tfie years they get knocked and dropped and lose their precision. Then your shaving suffers. Smart men bring theif111 words
-
Advertisement61 1957-07-28 13 JVIjVI I NEXT WEEK A CURIOUS INTERMENT MEDICAL EVIDENCE PROVES St&'&'COt XYLOPOL STOPS COUGHS FASTEST! 5 Times better than any ordinary remedy you've ever used before 3MEOKATIS i^^^^^^^X for fastest Medicinal Relief from f* fl 1 1 P U O and Throat Irritations LUUUnO DUE TO COLDS always give your61 words
-
-
Page 13 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous162 1957-07-28 13 TTHERE is no crisis in The grass in the Soviet this country. Mr. Union is not as good as Peter Thorn ey croft, the grass in Britain. Chancellor of the Ex- Mr. Vladilen Vassev, Secchequer ond Secretary Soviet Would it be bad if we Embassy London. spread a little butter162 words
-
-
Article, Illustration2600 1957-07-28 14 LYNN LEE - LYNN LEE Sunday Short Story bu "YOU'VE certainly had a hard Hffi* ot it, and I want to help you all I can, George/' Frank Netherley said. "You deserve a better deal in life and I think I'm just the man to help you to it." "Thanks a2,600 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement190 1957-07-28 14 No more tears I Won't sting the eyesl JOHNSON'S BABY SHAMPOO *jj j Johnson's New Baby Shampoo 9s the perfeot S\ *N »»quld shampoo for babies and children. It is a pure, safe and thoroughly cleansing y/l SHAMPOO §77 shampoo. Lathers richly and rinses out quickly. I m S m190 words
-
-
Article303 1957-07-28 15 Woman to Woman FOR TRAVELLING Ensemble in fine jersey. Top of the slender dress is white with a band of navy a nd a band of red at the waist, while th e skirt is navy. Middy blouse is in plain navy, with bracelet length sleeves and a cowl collar.303 words
-
Article330 1957-07-28 15 Gloria Gordon - THREE HOLIDAY STYLES Gloria Gordon By In a very fine toile or a lightweight wool jersey, this type of outfit is cool, uncrushable and. because of the absence of a tight waistband, is comfortabie if her Journey involves long perioca of sitting down. The Frenchwoman is not over-keen on summery330 words
-
Article, Illustration530 1957-07-28 15 FORGET THOSE LATIN LOVERS Britons make best husbands T}O you ever find your heart skippina a beat for those suave. Continental "he-men" you see on your local cinema screen? Have you ever wish' ed however secretly that your steady, reliable British husband or sweetheart were just a little less steady530 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement158 1957-07-28 15 HAND LOTION g*m> delicately scented with j L ue Grass, this creamy Ljon is instantly Lrbed, keeps hands K«W^ Loth, soft and fragrant. Jp^ JT^/ /^^^^m June Geranium 2^t^ HAND LOTION y m The same soothing W lotion, but tinted pink Wr and scented with June Geranium. Elizabeth Arden Nail158 words
-
Advertisement263 1957-07-28 15 i v HERE'S •La^^l FOR YOU! ft; "Sc^ This sturdy younsrster I^^^ proves that crisp delicious V 9k I Shredded Wheat and V Shreddies cerer.l really do mI 1 help children grow strong and well. They're packer] sa fH* ull of goodness! Get soma f^WBLCAR /SHREDDED U^i^jsf»T I W HEAT263 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1161 1957-07-28 16 "THE situation today in Malaya is quite different from that in any of the other countries of South-east Asia. Before the second world war, Malaya was politically asleep as if to make up for lost time, the political tempo since the war has1,161 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement177 1957-07-28 16 Dunlopillo FOR COM E. O R T ALL THROUGH... THE DAY.?. Er IRQ In=m r% All genuine DUNLOPILLO mattresses or cushions Have the name DUNLOPILLO stamped directly ton the lafex foam. (THE DUNLOP f RUBBER CO. (MALAYA) LTD.; Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ponang. Here s the Ww r^ s C*\ r177 words
-
Advertisement344 1957-07-28 16 Beautilul Yang KueT-Fei favourite concubine ol I 0 the Emperor Ming Huang ot the Tang Oynaity 1 I ■sed to dance lot him on an emerald green l^i dlik at the Palace ol Eternal Youth. Eventually' J Sfl U the killed herseH to stop a mutiny which I <^-Oj fj344 words
-
-
Page 16 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous97 1957-07-28 16 ri|l|G HTE R "H r H lal I fiir "To show our appreciation of "I shan't warn you again your 25 years faithful service, about exaggerating, Tony. If Smith, you will henceforth be I've told you once, I've told addressed as Mr. Smith." you fifty million times!" <2^lvy*/~ \^sS admire97 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement12 1957-07-28 17 jVMI TlIO IY>y -j U *c j^ i> y~ Trusted by MALAYANS12 words
-
Advertisement55 1957-07-28 17 M r, s you? golden appof. -^^MCB QR^^^^k. tunity to buy 5 H^k vout own hi- I I B kltv p f^l |fril if Write .it once vHHpP^HHHI^HM .ind ask tor tull details ot Cj f**S^^^ Mull.ird's 510 Amplifier Kits, with pre-amplifier and ALTOBAS speaker attachments. HENG RADIO ELECTRICAL SERVICE55 words
-
-
Page 17 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous120 1957-07-28 17 fdfdfe HEY, B-BU^S, AREN'T J THAT^S KID STUFf/N B-&UT YOU WON'T RISD o V YOU <5Oirxl<^ TO «gjd, PORKV/ I £OT ANV BUTTERFLIES H-v^ei-P Ki^ FLY S^ifflfa* OTHER IDEA^. < TODAY/ |;MMM... LOOKS PKE I I OU<3MTAw MAKE: CJ (g^^^^ /^UP^SV- \^~> VSOT COMPETITION UOTS OF MONEV/ L. J^^^ \OAlSV120 words
-
-
Page 18 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous224 1957-07-28 18 JT 4 B I TEN MILLION FEMALES, EACH I INSIPE.,TU0USAK1PS OF STCAN6E Ll^KT 1 I TttlSCTTY— TtfESE PEOPLE— ALL ViWEY OUST TOLD OS^ 111 A |\|l A l#l THE WIMMEROFHEROVYM KEAMS SHINE-BASH ATTACHEpTOA PIAL S<£> EEAtmFUL! I UMPERSTTANP /rTUlWIC WHERE You AM H |1| I \J gk Iff mm planet's224 words
-
-
Page 19 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous254 1957-07-28 19 Ql ■■^■r7^ n^v-i 11/ HENRY' 1 1 I Ihe's late for "j/'JS f well- we'll just N ftr£r\ I I I NOW WHERE IS 1-^4 DINNER AGAIN y[ /y VJAT WITHOUT HIM I %Sty J >OUNG MAN- THIS IS THE I I NOW YOU JUST MARCH I I /"MAVBE IF254 words
-
-
Page 20 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous69 1957-07-28 20 31V1ODOHD jiliW rmss^^ffiHBBi' -non^^o j(4Aa j 4 Mg AA >fe<*4 iffgT fill! 1 1 (I 1 LlII '3IV1000H0 X7UV s.dduiuaioy 1l3N3d IHl HUM 80M ISnf 1 1 1 W,l AYS NV3 3N0 ON MOW 1 1 NI03 Vlfid IHOIMIvH flOA A1NO SQV3H Nio5 SIH1 33V1d I dl '^^"Q f i<UMO69 words
-
-
Article, Illustration911 1957-07-28 21 AStoW iT/i<* Wvvkly I*ti€j<> For Motorists Manumatic Makes You Forget The Clutch STURDINESS and dependability have made Austin cars among the most popular in their respective classes. The Longbridge plant's range of five models meets most of the motorists' demand both in Britain and911 words
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement278 1957-07-28 21 Whichever way you shave PALMOLIVE gives you Perfect Shaving PALMOLiVE LATHER (REAM i PALMOUVE BRUSHLESS h titra imooth nmu and e»mf ort I Oulckwi, ««sl«st ih«v« of all You're sure of a shave that's really smooth and long lascng when you shave with Palmolive. Even with cold water you get278 words
-
Advertisement113 1957-07-28 21 Instant lasting relief with fenox j NASAL DROPS y^^ft ANOTHER mB#J jD^*^ Available from alt PRODUCT C oo^ chemists ond drugglm I k L I*l Wherever you go on holiday use Rootes World- Wide Overseas Delivery Plan Order from us and have the exciting >- S m^/ i Jp»w and113 words
-
-
Article634 1957-07-28 22 gOMEBODY has raised with me the question of why some people see things in terms only of black and white. You know the kind of thing. There are the fond mothers whose children are white little angels, and the fellows whose particular affiliations can simply do no wrong.634 words
-
Article152 1957-07-28 22 Denis Dunn - PUNCHES in PRINT Denis Dunn By A. WWW "This is the season when my eldest throws up his casual jobs and comes round to our place to borrow money for his summer holiday." Right weather for a touch of the son. Letter from weekly paper "Ho w horrible can a152 words
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement105 1957-07-28 22 use BDVI fDEEII I im b^^ lI E E Itl I I Ss^ for In© clean I I smart look I I fek. brylcreem controls y our hair per- I H brylcreem gives your hair a I E^^B DVI I^DEE fcJ V. 'ly I THE LARGEST SELLING HAIRDRESSING IN THE105 words
-
Advertisement127 1957-07-28 22 for* Cfeanef 1 I 1/WifterTeetfi and teeter Breath y ,l*^l awAoUVlL" l^' v use COLGATE Chlorophyll Toothpasti Brash your teeth regnlariy with Colgate Chlorophyl Toothpaste. This voodexful green toothpaste sot only fights tooth decay and keeps your teeth clean and whia bat it also helps to destroy bad breath and127 words
-
-
Page 22 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous435 1957-07-28 22 YOUR ivvvvvwwwwvwvwvwWwww WEEK AVVVVVVVW\WWV\\WWVVWV\^ MARCH 21 -APRIL 20 (Aries). Everything should be pushed ahead in the next two or three days. You have very fine conditions for whatever you desire to accomplish then. After midweek there is a good deal of uncertainty, a very change* able tone entering your arrangements.435 words
-
Miscellaneous130 1957-07-28 22 OCTOBER 23-NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio). A week that needs plenty of sense in dealing with other people. You have fine prospects for most issues but a ridiculous quantity of interference is possible. The connection now between finances and disagreements suggests strongly that you should dodge emotional strife. Caution about new associations130 words
-
Miscellaneous155 1957-07-28 22 It a week of some uncertainty. You should find that emotional concerns are reaching a good tone, with agreement being reached easily. Other contacts need more care. From the financial viewpoint the quieter you take this phase, the better. JANUARY 20-FEBRUARY 18 (Aquarius). Though your private associations are moving towards155 words
-
Miscellaneous322 1957-07-28 22 Birthdays! SUNDAY.— A year of very ability i s that y ou sharp reactions, though you a move (could be benefit. The tone in many and that the run matters is brisk, so much so tunities then u:ill b that it will be hard to keep mely unusual an up322 words
-
-
BOOK of the Week
-
Article, Illustration1036 1957-07-28 23 Christine Diemer - Two Big Names In The Catering World Christine Diemer By- LA MAISON, The History of Prunier 9 s 9 by Madame Prunier (Longman's Green and Co., London. 293 pp. 215.) S AMU EL SHEP. HEARD of Cairo by Michael Bird (Michael Joseph, London 238 pp. 18s.) To world travellers these1,036 words
-
Article271 1957-07-28 23 PROSPECTS OF LOVE, by William Camp (Longmans, Green and Co., London. 246 pp. 155.). THE LINTON MEMORIAL, by Lavender Lloyd (Longman's, Green and Co., London. 274 pp. 155.). Two new novels of marriage; neither one of which shows the husband in a very heavenly light. In the271 words
-
Article35 1957-07-28 23 IS A GUINEA-PIG REALLY A PIG? NO, it is a rodent belonging to the cavy species, and it doesn't come from Guinea. Guinea pigs were first discovered in parts of America.35 words
-
-
Page 23 Advertisements
-
Advertisement125 1957-07-28 23 •gALUD'p^^ (CHEERS)^, HUHHI in W"i jM ...its the Lfe;.TWDTH3^ UIR INDIA (jf^ LPHI BUILDING. SINGAPORE, TEL: ***** LOOK AT ALL THE EXCLUSIVES IN THIS NEW /j^l^! REFRIGERATOR. gJ™™i'%^Mto£g%^%&, I SEE! REVOLVING v jF'^**'^ i.-» if qPJ^^^|Pfl( 4* y Si'*** '***B Full Width Freezer (2) 3 Mini-Cube Ice Trays. jj '3)125 words
-
Advertisement417 1957-07-28 23 Natural Vitamin C in the world's most delicious tonic drink The finest natural vitamin C tonic drink ever Is Ribena made from blackcurrants, the fruit whidl is richest in vitamin C Ribena makes a wonderfully delicious tonic which even those suffering from lost of appetite can enjoy. Ribena helps bnfld417 words
-
-
Article, Illustration970 1957-07-28 24 Comer Clarke; Bernard McElwaine - Comer Clarke Bernard McElwaine Two words meant suicide or glory for the Angel BY AND SECRET radio cheekily hidden from the Germans in the heart of Athens tapped out a faint, desperate message. British Army headquarters In Cairo tuned in as special agent "Prometheus" signalled them this startlingMirrorpic - 970 words
-
Page 24 Advertisements
-
Advertisement137 1957-07-28 24 TAKE HOME H "kUtt^ 6 KEP LER 5 \js &r=\ EVERYONE GOOD! s X^\^ n^^yhr\\ V There's nothing like KEPLER \\i f for keeping a family fit. Rich in the vital health \\v //Y*/ vitamins A and D, it helps children to grow sturdy "W. and gives adults all the137 words
-
Advertisement198 1957-07-28 24 If you think that all toilet tissue is crisp o I The first thing you notice about Andrex is^ its clean, cotton-toool $o/tnes»— the corr/ort and whiteness of it. .and each sheet is double for strength. Never again will job condemn yourself to the discomfort of a crisp non-absorbent tissue.198 words
-