The Singapore Free Press, 12 March 1959

Total Pages: 16
1 16 The Singapore Free Press
  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper gllt{apM*i Thursuitv. March It, 1959. Price 15 (ts.
    16 words
  • 152 1 poLONEL Abdul Wahab \ai. leader of the revolt m Norliaq. was killed by wn supporters while escape by air. an < vernment spokesaid m Bagdad dayid shawwaf was apparently wounded earlier m Mosul, centre of the when his heads were straffed by Air
    Reuter  -  152 words
  • 8 1 rubber A m Sin--89 S H
    8 words
  • 57 1 SMALLPOXSO CHINESE LAUNDRY IS CLOSED 4BOIT 150 families who sent washing to a Chinese laundry at the same time as a smallpox victim were being vaccinated m Liverpool yesterday. Health authorities trying to check the source of the infection closed the laundry as a precaution. The victim, a Liverpool university
    57 words
  • 174 1 Americans extend call-up as pointer to the Kremlin THE American Senate yesterday approved 8 four-year extension of "selective service" conscription to the United States military services. Senator Richard Russell. Democratic chairman of the Senate armed services com mittee, had earlier mention ed the Berlin crisis as the Senate debated -and
    Reuter; U.P.I  -  174 words
  • 77 1 MYSTERY OF DROWNED JAP AIRCIRL A JAPANESE stewardess employed by British Overseas Airways Corporation was found drowned m a small river m Tokyo, police said last night. Miss Tomoko Takrkawa, ajjed 27, of Tokyo, joined BOAC m January and recently returned to Tokyo from London where she received training at
    Reuter  -  77 words
  • 43 1 > American miliI d I" d :i 111 doned as dm at Southampton last n i plane ired th« three hours. Is, planes, holirop n on ftr< oil th< mclally itatcd I uthorltli i d the Reuter
    Reuter  -  43 words
  • 276 1 Police praise public co-operafion, claim J)URINCi the past fortnight 16 secret society thugs have been detained under the special powers given to the police by the Legislative Assembly last year and 26 others have been charged m court. The Singapore Police Secretary, Mr.
    276 words
  • 76 1 'Husband slew man who peeped at his semi-nude wife' AI.OKKY driver who looked through i window at a semi -nude woman at Ilillsborouiih, New Hampshire, yes- terday was sliot and killed by her husband, police said. Austin Ilogan, 24 was killed in- stantly by a rifle bullet m the bark
    76 words
  • 74 1 Ho said Gilbert's :!?>- year -old wife Has baihiiiK by the kitchen sink when she called to her husband that a I man was looking m. She was strip- |icd to the v list. The prosecutor said Gerbert told I tlif police he "went for the rifle
    U.P.I  -  74 words
  • 25 1 Rei ltl(1 Swedish Royal Hou hold said m Stockholm yesteraaj no marrla th» the shah oi md Bwed< n Prince s tta. U.P.I.
    U.P.I  -  25 words
  • 35 1 Bayed AH Balehi Kutahi reported to be the olde I man m th<- world, died la report reachini heran from his vlll rday. Kutahi. who claimed to cold U.P.I.
    U.P.I  -  35 words
  • 23 1 A provl tore In Ylo Chu Kan", R< on Tuesday lil t1 The shopkeeper, An-, Xi reported lo i ol $1,500
    23 words
  • 11 1 Poll (I. tamed thn tion v ith the
    11 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 44 1 Is your bathroom always "MORNING FRESH 9 !\^^T?Ths (hen a \%t)tUtoj sprinkle of Nto. K£&/ P <in OctlllltlV z every nitfht X will make it so! 1 o Sanilav MMUMIO LAVATORY CIIANIt Sol. A 9 SANDILANDS BUTTERY Cr CO., LTD. j J 1 1
      44 words

  • 176 2 cover of darkness? I>OLICE officer! waited m vair> throughout Cyprus yesterday for members of the Eoka underground movement to turn m their arms under the terms ot the London agrex ment. No weapons had been turned In by nightfall, police reported. A suspicion British
    Reuter; U.P.I  -  176 words
  • 96 2 HORSE CHASE WAKES UP LONDON rriiK clatter ol a galloping 1 hoi c awoke *Uenl We*l London early yesterday. Policeman Gerald Hopwalking through empty Sloane Square ;it dawn riderless horse come charging down the street and career madly round the centre with a polnv ear on its trail. A first-Class
    Reuter  -  96 words
  • 154 2 No' to an amnesty for U.K. troops in Cyprus MR DUNCAN SANDYS, Minister of Defence. said yesterday he was convinced that proposals to grant an amnesty m Cyprus to British troops who had committed offences during service there "would be neither desirable nor practicable." Mr. Emanuel Shlnwell, a former Labour
    Reuter  -  154 words
  • 229 2 NOT ONE REAL IRISHMAN INN TOKYO T4IK American Club m Tokyo bat issu.d =an appeal for 'one E real Irishman" to play r the part of Mayoi ol Dublin at a St. Patrick's s Day celebration next Tuesday. E The orgftnlsen s a iu E they had gone through 5
    229 words
  • 22 2 50th U.S. state Hawaii Thr U.S S< voted 76-15 Pacific territi to the state. The Hou I tlvea will deb! today Reuter
    Reuter  -  22 words
  • 87 2 Rhodesia debates Bill to outlaw African Congress THE Southern Rhodesian Parliament gave a first reading to a Governn aimed at outlawing the African Nati gress permanently. The Bill, presented by the Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs, Mr. R< nald Knighi also c f < unla v tul any 01
    87 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 48 2 1 PPI 0N SALE NOW! $2,000 Free Entry Contest $25,000 Jackpot Contest i IN THIS ISSUE y>...< Vj|JH BbMH I I fl^V^B J^^^Kgl^A IP a «BPSg J9BL |f THOSE BUSTED FILM MARRIAGES- k f^lri ■f THE EXPOSITION -ALL THeL FINEST PICTURES. F ifl U |1 BUT F fl
      48 words
    • 34 2 STRETCHA3LE NYLON sock; FOR TV COMFORT VI AVAILABLE IN ATTRACTIVE DfSi PLAIN WH COLOURS. A 1 child priced. LI SENG Mil RETAIL 6. NORTH II SINGAPORE T N I. BIIA' 46 NORTH I UNO
      34 words

  • 91 3 156 MILLION CHURCH TO GO UP ON HOLY SITE hai approve! i or :i new iM55,950,000J ol the Annum officially aniii Nazareth, Ui relay. v will be erected iditional site ot n lunciation where Gabriel appeared Virgin Mary and "Thou shalt i m thy womb, and forth a .son, and
    Reuter  -  91 words
  • 94 3 pKiM Iss Alexandra E I m thr Inca robes E woven for her by the people of Curyco. and 'nu.ijit to Leina by the E Mayor when the Duchess E oj Xi tit and the Prim ess E d Peru. E The black, rod. preen z
    94 words
  • 31 3 Radio lessons in English for Indonesia n bey I gllsh :ordI report ol -tin-; thi v ould hii to develop this point where it <. major ;i Indonesian edu- tern," the Reuter
    Reuter  -  31 words
  • 64 3 Cleared of killing top golfers 1)1 II X UKK.III i 19-year-old army driver, irai ai qniltrrl m Winchester, England, vesterdai «»i cansini the deaths, by dangeroun driving, of Walker Cup Golfei Philip S( ut ton and aiiolhff man Srntlon and hi^ <oinpanlon, John Prlthretl ,i golf profession il, irere killed
    Reuter  -  64 words
  • 68 3 i) radio and I I ibbed and ith African who 1 Mai and \> tenoi n I Who on nably nth tl c 8 African, Jan Momb< i Thry had pi.iv. d Tli that Malone wa i <>f i lent temperament. Momtx violent
    Reuter  -  68 words
  • 160 3 Peking gunboat on the prowl in Macao harbour 4 Chinese Communist gunboat, believed to be armed with 40 millimeter cannon and machineguns, lurked m Macao harbour yesterday, apparently with the mission to force defecting Chinese fishermen to return to the mainland. Check on junks Technically the gunboat did not violate
    U.P.I  -  160 words
  • 111 3 LONDON'S 'TUBE' MAY BAN SMOKING A COMPLETE ban on smoking m the London Underground railway net work was forecast yesterday by Dr. L.J.O. Norman. London Transport's chiel i dical officer. "This i certainly the objective to be attained from the public health .it ot view, he to] the Royal So.
    Reuter  -  111 words
  • 68 3 That dreaded landslide on move again ROCKS as b footballs tumbled down the Of the II en Valley yesterday it landslide above 11 H i Alpine vil i re- m 24 h< None f>i the ion people from the no! them part ol Uv 'old on Monday they could turn
    Reuter  -  68 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 143 3 WORLD'S FINEST FOODKEEPfR t FOODARAMA by LEONARD The Only Refrigerator and Upright Freezer Combination. 16 Co. Ft. Capacity. Only 47 3 /V Wide! Famout Leonard "Moitl-Cold 1 «175 Ib. teparat*. hue home Ireeier Automatic Defrosting J,»o««»«t Froien |uue and »»op di»pen»«r Twin Handi-ChetH m door rach» m door Slide-out fruit
      143 words

  • The Singapore Free Press
    • 190 4 Opinion The war on thuggery MANY people m Singapore have been thinking that gangsterism and the activities of secret societies have been intensified of late. Their pessimism is easily understood and if only for that reason alone today's statement by the Police Secretary is particularly welcome. It is encouraging to
      190 words
  • 1106 4 Here's how to succeed -and still stay alive! AN EXECUTIVE LEVEL PROBE ...BY FRANK ENTWISLE FOR ATTENTION. ..ALL PEOPLE AT THE TOP ...AND ALL THOSE RUNNING TO GET THERE Serious newa trickles from tiie deep-carpeted fastnesa of the Institute <>i Directors, prosperously and robustly situated among th»> noble terraces of
    1,106 words
  • 165 4 BRITISH scientists at Jodrell Bank are racing against time -and America to be the first to tell the world what lies under the cloud around Venus. The British have :i dead-line of September 1, Then Venus will be 40 million miles from earth, it will not
    165 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 24 4 RINGS TO CHERISH DIAMOND EMERALD RINGS DIAMOND RUBY RINGS Quality Value U.S. 4# SUVA Jewellers 106. ORCHARD RD., Tel: ***** "lIMIIMIIIHillMMUIHHUM""' 1 11 1
      24 words
    • 49 4 i||yp ADELPHI Dine, Drink and Dance m cool, cos. *> music by the J| NEW ADELPHI QUINTET (Nightly except Sunda: GYPSY CALYPSO LATIN AMERICAN t AND CONTINENTAL DANCE MUSIC t R< OFFERS YOU A T APE RECORDER push-button control w 3 speeds built m Concert Hall loudspeaker jaCKS p 3CO
      49 words

  • 160 5 Another move for action against Marcus i move to i iv action i int'i AdOfficer. Un p. c Marcus, for legal hout council will b.- made ting of tiir building comShariff bin Dol chairman of the will move that tion be recom- ainst Mr. Marti the charge that ht legal
    160 words
  • 16 5 maintenthe Reni. plant of Wilcox, en'TS. Ned 7.000 ■ciision Reuter
    Reuter  -  16 words
  • 50 5 Festival to be ih« sii incil from i eight of i drama thi of the hi quality would d An attempt would be mad. Malay. hi them* outlook. Th<- aim i th (> It Hie would i i cultures to form a truly m
    50 words
  • 11 5 Two South Korean de.s troyers have arrived cruise Reuter
    Reuter  -  11 words
  • 397 5 'AMERICA FAVOURING JAPANESE TDARE? IT tup i imvb riil I Ilk EYBEIIQE7 AF 111/9 Wl Jk 1^ P R v 4 j J CUR DA\ n> i( us, President of the Board o! Trade said m London yesterday that the lead m organising economic defence and expansion of the Western
    Reuter  -  397 words
  • 38 5 THE VICTORIAN mob-cap seems to have inspired this new Spring hat from Madge Chard. It is m grey, green and black spotted pure silk and is trimmed with black carnations.- Reuter picture.
    Reuter  -  38 words
  • 105 5 'DISAPPEARING SHILLELAGH' MISSING AGAIN THE st Patrick's So- clety of Singapore j is having trouble again with its "disappearing I shillelagh." When the then president Of the Society, General sir Charles j Keightley, left Singapore four years ago he absent-mindedly took the shillelagh with him j I He returned it
    105 words
  • 154 5 COMMUNIST CHINA has stopped giving credit to Singapore importers of foodstuffs, textiles and other consumer goods. The president of the Singapore Piece Goods Trader Guild, Mr. Tan Hua Bak, said China now insisted on letters of credit m either Hong Kong dollars or sterling. He
    154 words
  • 42 5 EASTER BAZAAR WILL AID SSAFA FUNDS AN Caster Bazaar li ol the Soldier; Ball 1 Alrmi'n I elation will be held In I Sineapore Milit.iry i M Road, on Wed day, March 18, from 11 m luntary oi itlon v.l)lch It i
    42 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 44 5 jM w $mMt I \sU& li its i J7 Varioty is tho spice ot i 'aiN^SiSßP^r Ov^f o;ir s P° rts sliirt (()J Tf^CmltVySif every Irom I TMI M|N HOP I 86 I the greatest booster of \tfS&^^**^ office output typewriter SOI' KIAN CWAH
      44 words

  • Page 6 Advertisements
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 272 6 VIKI II HAW Xi: hy Svdnv} lonian *V« Ri S>«P SM?«MP OOMW UNtXQ 7U£ IMCJ*€AS**G Mfl vT^, >^J T TM« PIAiJET a««»NNIMG TO 1 OflW. CYTWHOS THt TAM. 9Ue*AC£3 I •^ATB TWAT OP WfT^ HAS MOVEO MEAT UP MAC I«/UV JC? ACVMOf 4CWT UTT V^ AMtA O A scx^o PiVlVf
      272 words
    • 419 6 i nun ii Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.il mum US) BORN today, you Ideas but an no! tl mote them it l, m I n^- v-ui don't hav< i md it yo U m\ thm get a sell it for you. You have a great lonal i tism and el are good company as
      419 words

  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 162 7 Prevtow i<*ia> No 1 R>^ Ml poi tl March bu \piil m-lU-i 1 RSS Spot 25 bu\ 26'- 26', »€ll« No. 1 RSS Setth -nient term* April 26 buyers 26 bu 26 's sellers 26 ielli May 26 buyers 26 '< bu 26', sel 26', tell i
      162 words
    • 107 7 NEW YORK. Mar. 11 Previous Today TIN Slraita Spot 102.75 nom. 103.37 nom. |l\ tllllllfN .i.Kt March 102.00 buyers 101.50 buyers 103.00 sellers 104.00 sellers May 102.00 buyers 101.37 buyers 102.75 sellers 103.87 .sellers Miot. SALES: Nil. 1 ut u ros March 31. 20 buyers 31.00 buyers
      107 words
    • 27 7 I NEW YORK. Mar 11. Previous Tod i v iiiiials 611.14 611.40 lilroads 163.19 163.74 Bonds 8G.3") 86.41 93.36 93.74 Composite Averages 210.73 211.03
      27 words
    • 54 7 I nd awaiting re--2G to 25»i, 25 Y\ T-ampoiiß ilting release 26 l i. 25 March ship- I Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib. ment 25 1 20"-. elf. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok while .snot 46 1 awaiting release unquoted afloats 46. and March shipment 46, 4ti
      54 words
    • 84 7 lU>i«r\ Philippines c.i.f. I.K./ l>t m ports delivered I per long ton Mar. Apr COPRA, straits c.i.f. U.K. North ports delivered long ton Mar. Apr. COCONTT OIL crude Straits opean ports m bulk inn Mar Ml( I OIL crude Ceylon European ports m bulk ton Mar
      84 words
  • 107 7 1 day of the new on the London atUfactory lectlve buying her prices to trtai equities. how!ued, n and Greek mm and dollar d following I number of une WPI outstanding and motors mainly better with Fords firm m front of the final dividend announcement. Hudsons
    107 words
  • 211 7 jJIIIITIXG Circlet tear that ocean-going vessels culling at Singapore may be forced to take m fresh water either from IIon« Kong or Penmng following the City Council's decision to increase charges. The council increased the rate from $2.75 per thousand gallons to $3.75 from January 1 this year.
    211 words
  • 64 7 SYLVIAS SOUVENIR OF H.K. The Variety Inn of Great Britain's Silver Heart award for I the best actress of lf»58 was presented to Sylvia Syms at a luncheon m the Savoy Hotel, LOO- don. on Tuesday. She is seen here m one of the Chinese outfits she brought back after
    Reuter  -  64 words
  • 199 7 foil will sleep sounder in a bed like Jayne's A RESEARCH team has Just discovered that people would sleep better it everyone could use a bed like Jayne Mansfield's or Errol Flynn's. It is the size of the bed that is important, according to Dr. Joseph Kamlya, director of Chicago
    199 words
  • 38 7 Seven army cadets and seven University .students were injured m a riot outside the military academy m Guatamala City last night Machine Ore v. heard, bUi no death., have been reported. Reuter
    Reuter  -  38 words
  • 70 7 S'pore Regt. is two years old today THE Singapore Infantry Regiment will bo "at I home" this afternoon when it celebrates its second anniversary. At 5.30 p.m. the Governor. Sir William Goode. will take the salute at Ulu Pandan. Later there will be refreshments, a film show and a basketball
    70 words
  • 22 7 India's President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, will leave on Sunday for a 12-day visit to Cambodia, Noi'th Vietnam and I Reuter
    Reuter  -  22 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 91 7 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I SINGAPORE iHICH TIDES 1 TODAY: 12.37 p.m. S TOMORROW: 0.50 a.m. and
      91 words
    • 37 7 2V9HEH ■MMKHH Tfc wT^^^^ from Germnny I tc). SINCE 18t5 Jsj^ THE SWISS WATCH /^T^X% FOR ALL CLIMATES _JN T GENEVE Ny i, i FAVRE LEUBAWATCH CO.. LTD. I *^|||r it i ia itii« to >'M(,*>oi 'PL!
      37 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 444 8  - Lavish spending gets a lively new pace-setter JOHN RYDON SL A DUMPY little American has sat slumped In a 4ik chair at Sotheby's Humt Street, London, sale rooms for two days. Rarely has anyone but the auctioneer, high on his rostrum at the end of the room, spotted the taint
    444 words
  • 57 8 Big drive by Reds to beat the West THE CHINESE E Communists are mak- E E mg tremendous E E etforts to outstrip the E E West m economic E development. E Picture shows a E E new oil refinery E E nearin^ completion. Elt is m Lanchow. E E
    United Press  -  57 words
  • 269 8 THE GREAT AUSSIE i COIN GAME WORRIES N.ZEALAND AUSTRALIAN coins brought to Wellington by the cartload by travellers from across the Tasman Sea Ifl costing New Zealand shopkeepers and Government organisations considerable sums of money. New Zealajiders call it ••the great Australian coin me?' But it Is no i'»ke to
    269 words
  • 756 8  - Spend space make the robe cash to world better Mary Hampson |By pO MINORS ITALK MAJOR I SENSE ON IOP PROBLEMS EVERYBODY talks Ji rot about teenagers, nobody listens to what they have to say." That's what the Office boy said to me, and it was a challenge I could
    756 words

  • 37 9 New bridge over Rhone picture. THE NEW Pont d'Orange bridge over the River Rhone m Southern France has been opened for traffic. The original bridge was blown up by the Royal Air Force m 1944.- Paul Popper
    Paul Popper  -  37 words
  • 257 9 rpHK idyllic, palm-fringed 1 islands ol F^st Indonesia, stretching from Java to the north of Australia, are a religious world In miniature. Travellers coming from there say that all the world's major religions „r. to be found m the e Anlmlst, Toaist, Hindu Buddhl t,
    257 words


  • 802 11 Let's take a real look at KAY KENDALL \H AWFUL-LOOKING THING. ..IT CANT 8E...1T WAS says ANNE SHARPLEY IR what it U be Kay Kenbad day. 5 it is that but so huof other at Is hardest kS though U they could beby simply hard enough. I v a no
    802 words
  • 456 11 Lord Chamberlain objects— so magician Stan surrenders his crown 4 HOME-MADE 7s. V Gel. (about SS.iO) gimmick crown which sj magician Stan Watm son uses m a stage act has landed him In trouble with the Lord Chamberlain. lh.it noun of tin and cotton uoui unit also Ban aluminlum.and.dlamante <»rb
    456 words

  • 253 12 SPENDING ON ARMS SAPS RESOURCES OF ASIA AIIIJTAKY expenditure is helping to drain the financial resources ol" Asia, Recording to a survey prepared by the Economic Commission on Asia and the Far Fast. The survej was released at the Bangkok headquarters of the organisation to coincide with the annual ECAFE
    Reuter  -  253 words
  • 156 12 China drafts white collar men to the factories /^HINA has reported a big new exodus of Communist Party and Government officials to the farms and factories to do manual work. The New China news agency reported that 'hundreds of thousands of functionaries of the Chinese Communist Party and Government have
    U.P.I  -  156 words
  • 24 12 W< I Gorman expert' gone to Soutli Sumatra to Inspect a rayor Industry p to h<> bulli under the Indonesian fivein. U.P.I.
    U.P.I  -  24 words
  • Article, Illustration
    30 12 picture. HUNDREDS of intricately designed and gaily decorated lanterns, including one (top right) m the shape of an airplane, were on sale for the fabled lantern festival m Taipeh. U.P.I.
    U.P.I  -  30 words
  • 38 12 r r Mr. n< i >id that 1 iutlon m the com, v. He added: i cannot saj how and when. The pror Wo do not want to take on m< t! Reuter
    Reuter  -  38 words
  • 146 12 THE Japan National Broadcasting Company has announced that it has asked a West Berlin dance band leader, Werne Mueller, to compose a tune for the wedding of Crown Prince Akihito and have it recorded. imenting on reports from Berlin that Herr Mueller would not
    Reuter  -  146 words
  • 74 12 JAP ENVOYS TO HOLD BIG TOKYO MEETING JAPANESE diplomats stationod m Asia Mnrluding Singapore and Malaya) and the Pacific will gather In Tokyo next Wednesday to review and .study diplomatic develop menu and problems m their area with the For--11 Minister, Mr. AiichiFujiyaii The Foreign Ministry said V <■ chl<
    U.P.I  -  74 words
  • 113 12 FOOD ROW ENDED IN DEATH AT WEDDING k OOK'S refusal to A •ye food at a 5 .jinK party resulted c In a killing, it is re- ported m Manila. Police said the wed- g ding party was held at the house of Felipa Patuna«, m Mantic-ao Con the island
    Reuter  -  113 words
  • 192 12 'Best way to Asia is to buy its goods' tmie pi] tanc( d< and best to buy This I attention atatenu t man i ;ed Bunk. Mr V A Grantham, and the latter had recognised that the primary to raise the standard il ..v--ins m I partici foreigi goods. Two
    Reuter  -  192 words
  • 27 12 The Piv \a Lapu Lapu n fl over to thi 1 ceremony i The S. -M built as part mirations to t. Reuter
    Reuter  -  27 words
  • 35 12 A RETIRED Now Yolk lawyer b I $40,000 i fortune I m Ouhu Jail. Hawaii. I' Mi th He laid: I I think I think Ible thing In I i Reuter
    Reuter  -  35 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 34 12 I[m a| the Tried j II a r^N\ Surest j «J OC U.^ service j PHONE 399 A 1 I Oxx «f I j TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED "J CICII trim MANAGING DIHICTOH PONAIO PffK
      34 words

  • 1076 13 M. Jean Drees gives me the es that aren't in the book IBH Hal VMAlll illrlVAfaßlifnirvllV p> A ROUND-THE-WORLD COOKERY TOUR WITH LONDON'S TOP CONTINENTAL CHEFS XvK v i sp.cial Correspondent |i! s not only the dipII lomati m London who act as the best Igmbassadon for their Ifountries: top
    1,076 words
  • 754 13 THESE TABLE MATS COME FROM COAL By LESLIE F. DANIELLS AT a lunch recent- ly, I received a set of table mats a change from the usual pocket or paper knife. The mats form infinitely pleasant pictures m colour of the countryside. They are much thinner than the general run
    754 words
  • Article, Illustration
    24 13 pi( turr. fn s the latest fashionable headgear, s "Champagne*', rreation of irhlte Mtrich "">) m London at the Vernier collection. Paul Poppor
    Paul Popper  -  24 words
  • 72 13 f)\ Btipleton Road, Brl; tol, and hi trried In 1916 th< y "drifted apart' the wv(\<\.. itn until later, 16 and hei hU wedding at Norton, near vv ;htened ol the Z< ppelin raid i i to live with her motl i to y.»rk immedial nd
    72 words

  • 170 14  - BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison-Gray b Dealer; South North-South *ame todays hand Ulustratea the principle tain cardi m the Ught ol the bidding. South and North bid as follows: One Spade Two Clubs; Two He:. its Two Spades. Ten bricks v. tie easily made. Game was well worth bidding,
    170 words
  • 397 14  - SOCCER CONTRACTS ARE NOT BINDING ARCHIE QUICK Bj A LETTER m a British national newspaper 111 which a Queen's Counsel a gave his opinion on professional footballers' contracts with League clubs has inspired the Chairman of the Football Association (Mr. Arthur Drewry) and the President of the Football League (Mr.
    397 words
  • 182 14 I felt like shooting myself Worst golf moments JJUGGED Harry Weetman, golfing his way to almost certain victory m the first-ever British professional championship needed a steady 4—4 3—4 finish to collect the top prize over an easyplaying course at Pannal, near Harrogate. Instead, he hit two wild ••flyers," dropped
    182 words
  • 233 14 MARSHAL PIL IS JOINT FAVOURITE AT 10 TO 1 MALAYAN hors( Mar owned b;» Dr. S [poh, i> favourite for the 14 n coin Hand] March 18. MarshaJ Pil Is quoted 10 to om« with Precious ill i a tit of 7.13. Thirty-three final with we Ights, for ih Hani..
    Reuter  -  233 words
  • 31 14 Results of last nighi glish major rugby matche were: Rugby League Cup. second round replay: Wakefleld Trinity 10 Hull 16. Rugby L« -ii.impionship: Bradford Northern 9 tleford 2\\. Reuter
    Reuter  -  31 words
  • Article, Illustration
    22 14 "Apart from anything I else. Guv, how do you I expect to be lucky enough I to ivin on the pooh
    22 words
  • 257 14 VTHh Free Press Walk on Sunday, as m the E past, helped to establish lasting friend- ships between strangers who had never met E before. Major J. R. Galwey of the Army Public Rela- tions Directorate and Mr. Francis George were E
    257 words
  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 75 14 I<II I v ROSfl 16). iOi men Inveni theii »ur- 5 HoW »P«Ubound (7. lit. 6 Black sailor I 8 i ib- 7 Fifty approach the brink h and u> the Dacu do Wanda i "m < < i er to mo.- lt; Jfc foUo 1H d(1! l 8 18
      75 words

  • 386 15 ALLAN LEWIS REPORTS THIS MORNING S IPOH GALLOPS This trial makes him outstanding prospect |>\H\K\T. who won the main distance rate tin- first day, showed that he is holding that form well this morning by disposing: of half a mile m 50 1/5, the last
    386 words
  • 937 15 AZAROLE KEPT HER FIRST DAY FORM jljlok 4 /\KOLE and WM A House provided a King finish to the class 2, Div. 1 sprint a t I poh yesterday. e who hit the i the distance, joked like winning uni. the last few yards. •hen Full House, who ras one
    937 words
  • 20 15 I night's Bii--11 matches were:I One: Portsmouth I ed 5; West iiarnely I, I wo: Middli ft. On
    20 words
  • 23 15 p I J I I I I I d I the v n Canib. Reuter
    Reuter  -  23 words
  • 108 15 fHE touring Canadian rugby football team .suffered a resounding defeat yesterday when a Japanese Combination won IG-U at NLssinomiya, near Osaka The Canadian coach, Mr. Ken Banks, commenting on the match .said the Japan team was a "first class team. The forwards moved actively and skilfully
    Reuter  -  108 words
  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 50 15 r~ w foci /o^-*^^ At times like this you need your PPPfPt Radio Weekly *fei£rr*JL TWO GREAT fßf Be sure gR| ,4^ CONTESTS! toente V You may Dirif tut wmtnc |m prize! Tm m^ mmmmamtm mm mmmimmm mmm^ mmmmm «L PRODUCE A PLAY ONLY JU CTb YOURSELF! gyy |J TODAY
      50 words

  • 237 16 JAPAN TOLD: DON'T COPY PATENTS THE United Si has made the tronge possible" representation! to Japanese and Hong Kong manufacturers and officials regarding the unauthorised use of American designs and patents, it was reported m Wash ingi on yesterday. Representative Florence Dwyer. Republican
    Reuter  -  237 words
  • 152 16 THREE gunmen who looked like "well* dressed, middle-aged businessmen" robbed a bank 01 nearly US$ll,OOO yesterday In the twellth bank robbery m the New York area this year and the fourth this week. The total number of bank robberies m the metropolitan area m
    U.P.I  -  152 words
  • 285 16 Here are the weights: for Satorday'a race meeting at Ipoli: CL. 4, DIV. r.— (.l Sputnik B.M Tritara 8.13 Film Studio 111 8.13 Hit Parade 8.13 Colza 8.12 Welsh Kin| 8.10 Follow Me Home 8. (IS Esther's Pel 8.0" Toreador 8.07 Burma Baby 8.05 Dalveyan 8.04
    285 words
  • 201 16 THE State Department gave Congress a sharp reminder yesterday that it has almost run "out of money to assist friendly nations to overcome critical economic problem*. It did so, virtually on the eye of important negotiations on India's foreign exchange needs, by
    Reuter  -  201 words
  • 57 16 A two year old girl launched a 14,500-ton .ship at Sunderland, yesterday. From a miniature platform, Evgenia Chanci pressed a button which iii motion an electrical device which broke a bottle ot champagne on the bows ol the ship. MIM Chanci i Evgenia is the daughter of
    Reuter  -  57 words
  • 222 16 US ANNOYANCE OVER MAC'S ROLE PUZZLES LONDON SURPRISE was expressed by authoritative .sou: m In London yesterday at American press report^ increasing irritation m Washington at the leading rcit being played by Mr. K.aold Macmillan, tne British Prime Minister, U Western dealings with Russia. Mr. Macmillan's decUion to go to
    Reuter  -  222 words
  • 37 16 iwi. i nrisuan rial ng Secretary ol SI probably head th« I jation at next 3outh-East Asia Treaty OS council me« I ii New Zealand. Stat< D.fl 3flrtmeiu officials M erday.- Reuter
    Reuter  -  37 words
  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 239 16 Straits Timei Free Press For the convenience of od oi'- ntftives at Ist floor, SINGAPORE COLD STOP/ C C fcftO RCAD, will receive small advertisements and answers to box numbers. Classified advertisements may also be handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD., Winchester House, Co"> r Quay, Singapore. MR. M M.
      239 words
    • 61 16 FILMOSOUND Model 631 Mori Fii MOSOI NO PRO IK All Oihi r 16mm S< i»,. Year after year film by using the I I lie Filmo ound projects eith i i ccuratel) with hull IC pkturtS and faithful, quality bound re, lion. Sole Agents: H. A. O'CONNOR CO-, LTD. LAIDLAW
      61 words