Singapore Standard, 22 April 1952
1952-04-22
1
12
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/singstandard
Singapore Standard
-
Title Section17 1952-04-22 1 Singapore Standard A. W X II NO. 294. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
-
Article, Illustration336 1952-04-22 1 J. F. Nicoll Sworn In; Spends Only 7 Minutes At Airport Standard Staff Reporter MR. JOHN FEARNS NICOLL, yesterday became bW fir.t Governor of die Colony of Singapore, to arrive by air from London to take office. His first introduction was a brisk one. Mr. NicollStandard - 336 words
-
219 1952-04-22 1 Statement Says Nicoll Extremely Capable Man' HONGKONG, Apr. 21 (Reurer-AAP)— S spore's most pressing need is. the building :f more houses and a general improvement 1 of rhe city's appearance, said Mr. Aw Boon Haw, Governing Director of the Sin Poh Amalgamated Ltd., m a219 words
-
Article62 1952-04-22 1 D KARIM GHANI. ol the Malayan I the Dawn and ol the AH Malaya try Society and Leag ie, who has i a detention oi public liter the Decea rioting, has bOCP r an order sosdetention. ISC lO\ ni^ht f\ iminai m Deed for n i62 words
-
Article52 1952-04-22 1 »N COUNT o! b.inclit .ution r»*.j(Jt*rN m (icmas. V«aS Pen and SriijMi.it were uithout th«*ir Sini;aMmdud on Monda> morning The van carrying the i> >t«>pp«d and burnt •>> bandits. i v irtunlar IsBHM of Thr Siii»apoi«* Standard was il\ reprinted for these towns aiid despatched this >; together52 words
-
254 1952-04-22 1 Standard stall Reporter SINGAPORE residents wh< are called up tor service nuclei Ibe National Service Biii shook not be sent tor service outsidt the Colony, and those who were China -born should automatically become Brirish subjects aftei completing their service if the} wish. These254 words
-
Article154 1952-04-22 1 WINDSOR. England, Apr. 21 (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth 11, ■>ti today, spent the fjrsi birthday of her reign quietly with her children while rain spattered the windows ot the old Royal Castle i' tI!V Waking early, devoted an hour to the hundreds of birthday telegrams and letters154 words
-
Article60 1952-04-22 1 ZURICH. S ritzerl md, Apr 2! (UP)- Sir Stall >rd Crtpps gi aye lv ill former B: itisfa Ch mcellor o! the Exchequer, lapsed into un« consciousness todaj -Sir Stafford la slowly sinking." Dr. Dammar Uechti, ijis physi ci:in, said m a midrttofning bul lt*tm. '"He has now60 words
-
Article, Illustration569 1952-04-22 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE PICTURE above takes the place of tlie photograph of the swearing-in of Singapore's new Governor, Mr. John F. Nicoll, which should have occupied pride of place on this page hut for the curious attitude of officials at Government House569 words
-
74 1952-04-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR Mon.—Yesterday afternoon armed and uni 1 formed terrorists opened indiscriminate firing on a bus travelling m Kampar, and killed two women, a Malay and a Chinese, and wounded three other passengers. The driver ol the bus stopper] j the vehicle when74 words
-
Article140 1952-04-22 1 EVEN RADIO MALAYA. the Government Radio station found fault with the Press arrangements at Kallang. In its 7 p.m. broadcast yesterday, the station said "So elaborate were the Security arrangements at the airfield that ;i Radio Malaya reporter with other' newsmen, was twice ordered out ol140 words
-
333 1952-04-22 1 Sir Cheng-lock Offers To Templer Standard Stafl Correspondent Xl VIA LIMITR. Mon. A plan to hrlp Government to recruit Chinese into the Federation Police Force has I>p«mi drawn ap by the Malayan Chinese Association. The plan »a^ submitted v* General Sir333 words
-
Article79 1952-04-22 1 Standard London < m r«'s|)(»ii(l< nt LONDON, Mon Ufting U.S rubber roasumption con trols on all except pale rui sole crepe j N producing I aii ed jubilation mi n rubbei ket tod 13 Rest! ainl is based two fac tors. The U.S. is contin production o! 41079 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement89 1952-04-22 1 I^ TB: KSSy OltilIM: o^ s S hip ping: llo'PllCfllCOj^ i// London s mrjmm:ihim West End In the clubs and hotels of SiHE*POPC, n fact, wherever a /J peupfc nieel jnd talk you 7 -j Kml Capstan. Whether ii >^\^l^^^*A b* j conference or just I \/A J i\ friendU89 words
-
Advertisement45 1952-04-22 1 PEUFFtFIFTEBi ICECREAM^e^ J COCO STOOAGE y^ Maws ar mGEwm CtTSh yK Mm TRADE MARK ■■Fjlll Known AH Over mki/j^rl fi I USE "BUm BECAUSE ffiUQI/nr fonovefc OBTAMABU AT AIL CHCMISTS C- STORES itm j(».,rr I^l K.'l>. |.,l, Irl I' X I ui<m>m r l>! «««ll45 words
-
-
Article584 1952-04-22 2 Dr. Garlick - Dr. Garlick Fight Disease At Its Source B> Chrinlinr Diemer, Standard Staff Reporter STRESSING the priority need oi the Singapore \nti-Tuberculosis Association to move into it. new building before undertaking any further step in ii- light a.ainst the disease. Dr. G. IV i-ar--1m k \dmi..Mrator584 words
-
Article, Illustration72 1952-04-22 2 Picture shows Warrant Officer II E. Embrey (28). a WRAC attached to the Provision and Supply Branch, one of GHQ personnel who received certificates in recognition of their devotion to duty, from the Commander m Chief, FARELF, General Sir Charles Keightley yesterday. Others were: W.O. II J. Worsley, Royal Signals,72 words
-
Article109 1952-04-22 2 MR. JACK EVANS, official Malayan Film Censor, returned the Colony yesterday after a week spent in Kuching at the invitation of the Government there helping and giving ad--1 ice to the Government Information Service regarding its existing movie set up and new equipment received. Mr. Evans said109 words
-
Article, Illustration68 1952-04-22 2 Olympic high jumper Lloyd VaJberg. (top) Second Officer of the Singapore Harbour Board Fire Brigade, clearing a high fence when fighting a lallang fire which broke out in Shenton Way yesterday morning. (Bottom): Two firemen, one using a dead branch beating out the fire, which destroyed one and half acres68 words
-
Article151 1952-04-22 2 A European woman, Mrs. j Mary Doig Morrison, whose husband. David Morrison, was a survivor of the Siam Death Railway, was granted a divorce on the ground of cruelty. in the Singapore High Court yesterday bv the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Mu rray-Ay nsiey. The151 words
-
Article72 1952-04-22 2 THREE Chinese, Ng Yee Lcong (62). Kah Peng Kwan (66) and Lee Peng Joey (46) were tentatively charged in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with trafficking in counterfeit Indonesian currency It was alleged that when they were arrested they had in their possession 500 counterfeit 1.00072 words
-
Article84 1952-04-22 2 A SHOP owner. Kang Kow Chia and his assistant, Kang Cheng Kwee. were fined in the Singapore Firsl District Court yesterday for selling .beer later than their licence permitted. Kow Chai was fined $30 and Cheng Kwee $15. Their shop held a third class licence84 words
-
Article57 1952-04-22 2 BAIL of $6,000 was allowed, when Ho Keat Ngee claimed trial at the Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of cheating See Ching of 200 cases of sardines and 15 cases of abalones worth $5,750 at Robmson Road on January 20, by inducing See Ching to deliver57 words
-
Article45 1952-04-22 2 THE KAMALA Club is holding a mixed social on Thursday at 5 p.m. The Representative of the Government of India, Mr. Gopala Menon and Mrs. Menon. the Pakistan Trade Commissioner and Mrs. Baig and the Ceylon Commissioner, Mr. Saravanamuthu are expected to attend.45 words
-
237 1952-04-22 2 Standard Staff Reporter DOZENS of registered passenger sampans and motor launches, carrying hondreds of people to and from ships m Singapore harbour every day, are not equipped with life saving appliances or fire extinguishers. Despite instances of passengers drowning after jumping overboard when their sampan237 words
-
Article, Illustration39 1952-04-22 2 Mr. Tan Bah Chee, newlyelected President of the Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union. He has held the posts of vice-president and hon. secretary of the union, besides being present crlitor and publisher of the SALSU Forum, a union journal.39 words
-
Article189 1952-04-22 2 Sub-paragraph (c) states that the minimum number of approved lifebuoys to be carried is as follows: Vessels not exceeding 30 feet m length 2 lifebuoys. Vessels exceeding 30 feet and not exceeding 35 feet 4; vessels exceeding 35 feet and not exceeding 40 feet 6; vessels exceeding189 words
-
Article24 1952-04-22 2 "PEKING, EXPRESS," a Paramount picture, has been banned m Singapore and the Federation by the Malayan Film Censor, it was learned yesterday.24 words
-
Article277 1952-04-22 2 TWO Malay Sappers, Mustapha bin Ahmad and Che Karon bin Hamat of the Singapore Engineer Regiment, R.E., were found guilty on a charge of stealing six coils of electric cable, at a Court Martial presided over by Major J. M. Lawrance, with Major T. W.277 words
-
Article73 1952-04-22 2 FOUND guilty of assisting in the management of a chap-ji-kee lottery. Lim Ming Kian (36) was fined $3,000, in default three months' rigorous imprisonment, in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. It was stated that on April 10 at 1.10 a.m. a police party raided a house73 words
-
Article73 1952-04-22 2 AT the first annual general meeting of the Graduate Teachers Association held at Raffles Institution, Singapore, the following were elected officebearers for the year 1952: .President— Mr. V. Ambiavagar; Vice-President— Mr. Soo Ban Hoe; Hon. Secretary— Mr. Yapp Thean Chye; Hon. treasurerMr. Low Kee Pow. Committee Mr. Lee73 words
-
Article135 1952-04-22 2 SENTENCE of six months' rigorous imprisonment was imposed on Kalimutu, who had two previous convictions. at the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of theft. Pua Chung Fatt told the magistrate that at 1.30 a.m. on April 12, he parked his135 words
-
Article41 1952-04-22 2 BA.TANATH JADU, an Indian, was lined $100 at the Singapore Second Magistrate's Court yesterday, for striking a detective corporal with a shoe on the forehead, on April 20. The corporal sustained a deep cut and was given two stitches.41 words
-
Article57 1952-04-22 2 KARUPPAN s/o Ren gam (25) was charged m the Singapore First Police Court* yesterday with stealing cash $130. one fountain pen, worth $10. and a pair of shoes worth $3 from a house m Tenon g Estate. Dengkit Selangor. the property of Singarm s/o Munugam. Karuppan was remanded57 words
-
Article172 1952-04-22 2 EVIDENCE by a fostermother was recorded in the Singapore High Court, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Rogers in an application in which Madam Yeo Siew Neo is claiming a share in the $600,000 estate of the late Lee Siew Kow, a rubber merchant who died intestate in172 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement221 1952-04-22 2 QUAKER CATS Helps Children Grow TALLER and STRONGER! To build strength, to ~-Jrs- 1* i help youngsters grow- £f tall and straight— filled JA if with the energy and CI y A J Stamina they must have J, tl ii»— -JT^ for active living, there's I 'flßqmß no finer nourishment221 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous67 1952-04-22 2 Vv\V\\\\v\\vv\vvvvvvvvY'vvvvvv\vvvvvvvv»»»-'' M j.,.,mmiL^,y.mm fiaT_S7_2^__£ 6SS9fl| i/^g-T* I excuse me, iF Y^-^SSSI..? _SftS§'iS^S'' W^SBJI f _B*: s OLE F¥VL— mhi Lfc.' I SB s.Y* y tvk /l A /JBh ir>_„ >f iT A DAI M_ o■**k*:^_^^ cuAvrwr <W~*"> X —11 v"^ VN 'V\ /MiwßSi FINISH n WHUI M KMI. fl* *^*_m*/*67 words
-
-
Article, Illustration358 1952-04-22 3 TT7" f^i m Ik T 1 Women IS top National Carbon Truck: 19 Held Standard Staff Reporter THREE HUNDRED employees of the National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd., who have been on an unofficial strike since rlic beginning of last week, hurled rotten eggs at non-strikers report-Standard - 358 words
-
Article22 1952-04-22 3 NAI Pakorn gsusii gha, Director-General ol t ;<. Public Welfare Department m T ..i. d arrived i*i Singapo <• yesi ci das22 words
-
90 1952-04-22 3 A POLICE Inspector and a corporal yesterday visited the j home of 04 Lascars m Selangor Street. The police were investigating a complaint from the chief tenant who alleged that his 64 sub-tenants had wrecked his small sundry shop on the j ground floor. On90 words
-
Article556 1952-04-22 3 Standard Staff Reporter v MM NDERSTAINDINi; aver ibe Etching off Imi k»l rainmt- m lli« .linin- >;iloon of the ship led 27-year-old "hoi tempered 91 Javanese bo] i" **ah a skip's engiarrr, wbo later Miceumbed injuries, it wafl Malrd m the Singapore Foartfa iMirl psterdai556 words
-
69 1952-04-22 3 Councillors Will Decide Taxi Limit >RE i Council-! ir full board meet- be called ci or not ild b< i nil on the owed to i a limil ieles the Coun- ii the from rs Donald- acting on i era who > i at tbi i ere ->n of the69 words
-
Article208 1952-04-22 3 i" ni shedding todaj D tl i) I <m>i»ii Oil .it. ut Iliti. II Networks. lory, River Valley Kd K.I Otvh.ml Kti AdelM, Ni-hioii 1 t 8, tin 4 haiu-ery l.ane. K<l I 1 1 v ♦-> K<l It uk. .eorge >t ro-.^ *«t Pagoda M i >t208 words
-
Article132 1952-04-22 3 Reform Body Urged To Close Ranks THE TAMILS Reform Association of Singapore plans to raise $20,000 to renovate its present building m Serangoon Road before the end of the year. The Ass tciation also lias plans to reorganise the Tamil Library at 2i). Klang Road The library contains about 2,000132 words
-
Article77 1952-04-22 3 MR. Lim Choon Mong was elected President ol the Serangoon English School Old Students 1 Association for the third time at Saturday's annual meeting. Other office-bearers elected were' Vice-presidents Mr. S. C Ting (ex-officio) and Mr. Sim Yeong Hak: hon. secretary —Mr. A. Kanayson; hon. asst.77 words
-
Article46 1952-04-22 3 NATIONALISM and Malaya will be discussed on Radio Malaya's Malayan Forum tonight Speakers will be Professor Georle Catlin, writer, lecturer on political philosophy; Mr Cheong Hock Tlai. Education Officer: Che Abdullah bin Mohamed, District Officer. Johore. and Mr. S. Raiaratnam of The Singapore Standard.46 words
-
Article43 1952-04-22 3 A FINDING of death by misadventure was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterei.v at an inquest into the death ot a labourer. Woo Nam Sang alias Mun Kai (20), who was drowned while swimming m the Kallang River on Feb. 27.43 words
-
Article23 1952-04-22 3 ed a heavier Chin e commue f OI the week i here were pared with k, of dea'h oia and enter-23 words
-
Article59 1952-04-22 3 ANG HUP SENG (23) was tentatively charged m the Singapore Fust Police Court yesterday with robbing Ng Kirn Cheong of cash and jeweller* worth $245. The offence was alleged to have lafcen place on March 20 ,t 12.30 a.m m a house ai Holland Road. Ang was allowed59 words
-
Article, Illustration47 1952-04-22 3 photo. )f REPRESENTING Medan. Miss than Joo Peng easily won the mental Section of the Music Competition at the 18th All Malaya Methodist Youth Fellowship at the lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium. Barker Road oil Saturday niJfht. Photo shows Miss Chan playing the "Scherzo" by Chopm. Francis LeeFrancis Lee - 47 words
-
108 1952-04-22 3 Songs, Dances Brin g Solace, Says Mr. Menon v 'idard Staff Reporter RS .M. T. Valli and igaranj stole the sliow m variety entertainment old students o( Abjvirthi Saba Sch i of Kuala L r at On Victoria Sing tpore on Sunt C dance number J a uifhted the twoA.P. - 108 words
-
Article35 1952-04-22 3 BRITAIN'S liaht Fleet Aircraft Carritr. rOeean" under the comm-md nf Captain l x Evam wiii arrive at the wavai Base from the Mediterranean this morning. S'if vrlll be relieving ii.\H Cio;/ m Korea.35 words
-
Article, Illustration111 1952-04-22 3 NINE year-old Karen Ziche, a German orphan, making her first flight to Australia, her new home, spent a "wonderful evening" m Singapore yesterday, with the family of Mr. William France, a Malayan Airways engineer. Karen. orphaned m Berlin, was adopted by an Adelaide music firm director,Standard - 111 words
-
Article174 1952-04-22 3 THK following have been elected office-bearers of the AllMalaya Muslim missionary Society, Singapore for 19f>2: President Dato 5.1.0. Alsagoff: Vice President. Tuan Syed Mohamed Alkaff, Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim and Tuan Haji Mohamed Khan. Honorary General Secretary. Mr. A. Wanjor: Assistant Secretaries. Mr. Ismail Pasha and Mr.174 words
-
380 1952-04-22 3 RAJ ANSWERS CRITICS OVER 'WALK-OUT' THF CHARGES made by a correspondent who signed Himself "Member" m a letter published i" yesterday's i^ue ol The Standard were described a^ "nonsense" by Mr, C. R. Dasaratha Rn.i. Labour Member for Rochore District m the Singapore Legislative Council. Mr. Raj said 'no could380 words
-
Article400 1952-04-22 3 Slaiulard Mall Reporter I NT 1 .S. Government's lilting of all restrictions on the use of natural rubber effective yestcrdat BUM brought a flicker of hope to both rubber producers and dealers throughout .Malaya and the rubber milling industry in the Colony. Rubber .m400 words
-
Article64 1952-04-22 3 Sina Forgot What He Did SINA SAMY (41 i. claimed trial m the Singapore Fourth Polir,. Courf yesterday, when charged with attempting to commit suicide by bangii at 14 tn.s Woo .i!:'! Road on Mar. 17. Sina said h t had n i lenott Icdgo of v.hat !;i i wb64 words
-
Article99 1952-04-22 3 Lav Admits Cycle Theft LAY All HIAW alias Tay Ah n:«'in (17). pleaded guilty m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, '.•.hen charged with stealing a bicycle, worth $210, trom Abdul Aziz bin Abdul at the Bth mile Jurong Road. on Apr. 18. Lay wa also charged with breaking into99 words
-
Article167 1952-04-22 3 TIIK APPFAL hy thr Sinuaporo Traflir Polu<- to thr pu!)li« to hrlp tra<r thr 'hit and run drivr-r. m irolved m thf fatal crash m Beach Koad list Wrdnrs day n n: h t has mrt with very c«H»d response, said th«* Traffu Chief.167 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement81 1952-04-22 3 DUTTfcRrLY I^^Tff^f4 KEROSENE STOVK' ca V F you l)( llus: Jn l C you »rom po««T ruts! t'K<>\ 11)1 \(uw it ti rllh irni fit mm atfootlrM »nd BMNCBIMI round Ui«* r-lork cookine «t a m eli^itiU- rMI SWITCH TO BUTTERFLY BRAND TODAY Sole Everywhere Solo Disfrihutors: JJIJ| QQ. 23181 words
-
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous22 1952-04-22 3 ■l 7V M op *THAT'5 X WHAJ'S 6END«N I DINNV YES, BUT WE 11 «T...WAIT/ IVflGOf C On HO' \I MM ,m22 words
-
-
Article153 1952-04-22 4 Guards Fight Back And Wound 2 Othersln K. Kra i Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Without casualty to themselves, a patrol of Home Guards m Kuala Krai yesterday engaged 10 terrorists and are believed to have wounded two. The terrorists withdrew during the engagement. Acting153 words
-
Article113 1952-04-22 4 Standard Staff Corr. SEREMBAN, Mon.— Apart from tne Chinese Maternity Hospital, Seremban, there are three small maternity homes m shop houses m Seremban, the j existence of which Government was not aware of until now and action is being taken with a view to have113 words
-
Article69 1952-04-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Mon. The Army recruiting team of the Malay Regiment will visit Malacca to interview potential recruits lor the Malay Regiment on the dates and places shown below: May 6—7 Labour Office. Malacca; May B—9 Alor Gajah District; MaylO Jasin District. The Corps of69 words
-
Article70 1952-04-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Labour matters m the districts of Bantang Padang. Cameron Highlands and Tanjong Malim are to be m charge of an experienced Chinese labour officer. A branch of the Labour Department has been opened at Tapah, Perak. and the officer m charge70 words
-
Article115 1952-04-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Described as a hardened criminal with a string of previous convictions, a lorry attendant. O.sman bin Bakas, aged 22, was today convicted by Che Ibrahim m the First Magistrate's Court, and sentenced to 12 months' rigorous imprisonment, plus 12 months' police supervision115 words
-
Article218 1952-04-22 4 Muslim Party May Be Formed Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The thin edge of the wedge to make the Malay States another Pakistan is visualised m ;he proposal to form a Muslim party here. Che Patek Akhir, President of the Selangor Religious Affairs Department, and a memher of the218 words
-
264 1952-04-22 4 Standard Slaff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— There are about 20.0C0 or more local-born pro pie here who have not yet rendered them-^lve^ as \oters m the Municipal Elections, Mr. E. C G. Barrett. President of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council, said to?ii«ht over Radio264 words
-
Article84 1952-04-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The boys of the Serendah Hume did excellent work last year when they brought m $27,415 from agriculture, poultry, pis rearing and other efforts, thus helping to reduce the running expenses of the school. In the same period, donations84 words
-
Article39 1952-04-22 4 SEREMBAN, Mon.— lndian school teachers m Negri Sembilan at a meeting presided by Mr. R. Muniandy. have decided to join the Federation of Indian Teachers' Unions like their compatriots m Johore. Malacca, Penang and Selangor.39 words
-
Article104 1952-04-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— What would happen to the Police if Contables like you keep on absenting yourself without leave? asked Mr. Justice Wilson at the Court of Appeal today, when he dismissed the appeal of Abdul Hamid, former Police Constable sentenced to three months* rigorous imprisonment for deseition104 words
-
Article137 1952-04-22 4 Appeal Dismissed KUALA LUMPUR, M ..n.— A Chinese youth. L:m Kar Teng. who pretended he was a Communis! and extorted money from shopkeepers, failed m his attempt to appeal against conviction of 12 months' rigorous imprisonment :).;d 12 strofca of the rotan passed by the Sessions Court on March 1.137 words
-
Article42 1952-04-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— During the absence from the country of Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, Member for Education, Mr. L. D. WhitfieM, Director of Education, will act for him and will a! c o serve on the Federal Legislative Council.42 words
-
494 1952-04-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LIMPI.R. Mon. Hospital BMutaoti ire thankful to Dr. imiiß for having indirectly roused public consciousness to their existence. *h evident!* requires an emergency to focus the attention of the public on the importance of the role played by hospital494 words
-
Article, Illustration33 1952-04-22 4 pnoio. A group of Methodist Youth Fellowship members, including some from the Federation, visited The Standard offices yesterday. Picture shows the party on the steps of The Standard building before their departure. StandardStandard - 33 words
-
166 1952-04-22 4 Trengganu People Enjoyed Better Health Last Year Standard Staff Corr. KUALA IXMPrR, Mon. The people of T"»n£janu enjoyed better health last fear. There was a marked derrpase m the number of beriberi I rases, which indicated an improvement m the <>«*n<rul Nuj Iritiotiul SUtr. Recording :r< o repot t the166 words
-
Article67 1952-04-22 4 Che Ismi Makes An Appeal Standard St.tfT i; JOIIORK KXHKI M n House to^houv (lfl **»s have told the w, 1 ▼Isor of Elect i., n Bahru, Bandar P^nt-, «d Bandar Manir,""','/* Council EWt.on, th residents her, u, r ous of their vfafe Supervis r, Esmail, m a S^id Che67 words
-
Article97 1952-04-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Man. A car cioar.or. Mohamed Yu! \a bin Abdul Rahman, ageri 17, who was stated to have bad .< conviction jn 081 to:- criminal b-each o? trust, W9t >d;iv BOfl victcd by Che I irahim, m the First Magistral e'i Co irt, •> I •cnteneed to three97 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement336 1952-04-22 4 TK« famous Horticultural Society oL Haarlem once offcrca a prixc, which was j never claimed, of £S.OOO fot a Black Tulip. This was durmq the "Tu';p modness" of Holland M the 17th century when torrunes wtrc mode and lost m tulip bubs 4F^. t| ek BALM v^.'- v The most336 words
-
-
Page 4 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous22 1952-04-22 4 I f/' AIN'T MOOCHIN' A Pl/v\E \1 f M f |4QW WHAT'^ "\1 BE^EJ j SCMNQDU^S^ tif^\ ft J/?^L JtSHS^mS kP A>22 words
-
-
418 1952-04-22 5 Tide Turns In War On Opium Racket />r>/>£' F/fOM 5/1/1/ i/O/?/>/i/,' ,,i,x.,»,» M S««»*«rd Staff CorreftpomWoi M m »m ....n. Wa-PuUi, i..f..r,..aiU,., |,a, ih.. .he K,,i.. ril i((1 ih. .Irpartnieni. an n. Deparln^n,. a b^ e proportion ma, be ,1- llw olluial thrlarnl. BrMW Hl.rirn, 7 I. Ac C.Mom, Drpar.nwnt418 words
-
Article, Illustration57 1952-04-22 5 Photo bv The Penang D:i !rict M.Y.F. won the Tan Huat Seng Challenge Cup of the Talentime Contest at the 18th, Ail Malaya Methodist Youth Fellowship institute at the Lee Kuo CKuo.-j Auditorium on Friday. Picture shows one of the Penang items where 16--year-old Irene Ngo holds Tan Teik Hock'sFrancis Lee - 57 words
-
Article56 1952-04-22 5 PENANG, Mon.- A total of Ii accidents was recorded m Penang arid Province Wellesley m March, showing an overall increase of 31 as compared to February. There were four fatal cases. During the same month 623 cases were compounded, 990 warnings issued and 53 summonses taken out.56 words
-
Article, Illustration43 1952-04-22 5 It is tiffin time at Pantai Chinta Berahi m Koto Bahru, where the Rovers recently held a picnic. The Assistant District Officer at Pasir Mas, Asst. Dist. Commissioner Mohomed shares his food with Sea Rover Mohd. Yusoff and Rover Scout Leader Abdul Samat.43 words
-
Article61 1952-04-22 5 IPDH. Mon. Brigadier C F Phillips.. D.5.0., 0.8. E. Commanding Officer of Hq '.i Commando Brigade which left [poh yesterday on the fir.^t lap of their journey to Malta has been promoted to the rank of Major General with effect from May 1. He will be leaving61 words
-
Article114 1952-04-22 5 She Says Ta i ping Is Lovely rd Muff Com^pondent H :m'<o:.4 ha endow impi >'.■■- ■j. we lasi two the Bin stars »re ■nc receiving as f ealed bj Miss the l'4-year-o dramatic X n a kea-partj given v by Messa s. •hers a 1 'he Camera -his afternoon.114 words
-
Article92 1952-04-22 5 VUIJUM NEOt, a Special CoastaMe, attached lo I rallio Brunch, liccMfag Department, *a« *enlenced month*' r.i. m the Singapore Sc< oml District t vr.urtlay for corniplly acccplin?S $16 from Ub Mnal for Ihe iftedly renewal of km l»« nee. N N. Leicester, cowuaaei fen c92 words
-
Article11 1952-04-22 5 ENGLISH «eh »b m Tanjonj Malim i>p<tjp i yesterday.11 words
-
Article29 1952-04-22 5 O n Furlough 1 BRADLEY, ■rtins CCf for Ifec P W D I i>k. h.ns OB •to |he United Kingdom 0. Campbell from «!<>-! **i 1- J Ukea over duties]29 words
-
Article56 1952-04-22 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon.- A rifle was found by a Police Constable sticking u\ the mud underneath the railway pier m Weld Quay this morning. Last night, a young Chinese boy was arrested by the Police for stealing a torchlight from an unlocked ear56 words
-
Article191 1952-04-22 5 Standard Malt Correspomlenl !*K.\ VNIp. Mod. A revision of llu* Exchange (!<>nIrol Kr^iitniioix lo give ißcentrve to lo«>al traders was i»ru«il I»v Mr. < Prosper listOD, a well-known ruhber brokrr krrc today. He warned that unless the 'Malayan Government was prepared to niw -on 1191 words
-
Article308 1952-04-22 5 SNAKE RETURNED FOR REVENGE I IPOIJ. Mon —In the t Ipoh District Hospital lies a 4I year old widow, i Madam (ioh («ek Tin, i recovering from the bites i of a poisonous snake. which attacked her. she > says, lor revenge. 1 This is the story shr related to308 words
-
Article92 1952-04-22 5 Thrift Body Launched A t Nee Soon THE inaugural meeting of tlie War Department (Nee Soon) Civilian Employees Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society was held yesterday at Nee Soon. Li Col. vv. R. Beaverstock, the Garrison Commander, who was later elected President Ex-Officio, opened the meeting. Oihrr office-bearers ?re: Chairman92 words
-
Article99 1952-04-22 5 A VERDICT of death by misadventure was r< orded by the Coroner yesterday at an inquest held into the death Senapan s/o Senakovan (27), a milk vendor who was knocked down by a lorry and iiic-d on the sp<»t at Keppel Harbour RQad. A lorry carrying99 words
-
Article241 1952-04-22 5 H'OJI. Mon. teen-aged Indian, Hainan (IK) formerlj a rubber tapper, \*<*|>i m court today nrhea heard ih<- ilraili sentence pamed on him !>* Ittntiee Thomson. Kanum l»a«l pleaded to ibrrr charge under \\\c Emergency Regulations. Two of the charges—posses- sion ol a firearm and241 words
-
Article114 1952-04-22 5 PENANG, Mon R.. I I ion- of new votei lias he i that the Superv 9r of Elections, Mr. J. E. Mille i >d an appeal to today to register early and avoid the last-minute ru Since registration was opened last Tuesday only 135 persons114 words
-
Article49 1952-04-22 5 Ki'A!. LUMPUR. M n An application has been made to thr Police permission to hold May Day Ma iyai Trade Union Council rally, under the auspices »f the Selangor Bi ancb, on the Cci t ral Work ihops Spoi Club (ill.. M' i at St*:i tui.49 words
-
Article119 1952-04-22 5 Muslim Radio Request Koran In 4 Languages iron. M«Mi. iin r« niMMilultJ IViak Itr.nirli «.< llw \II-Mal»\.i Mn -I itu MiMtionMri Society i- make a r«<|in«i hi Ra«li<» Malitva lo l».-|\ 4 wrrklv l>roa<l< a*>l« of llir Ir.irliinsfl «»f lln- Korait m I Mi^li»li. i hiTwr iiml I amil lanuua^<119 words
-
62 1952-04-22 5 Buses: 2-door Suggestion Turned Down St.md.ml M.ill K»|M»ti( i THI S i.ii < I Mr I! A i wo i <,'■! i- i I tirrifi d< iw n '> ■rid l< .11m Co Conn i hi 'I'll thai i S pin lit 1 1 > Ed unde Ihe ting S62 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement138 1952-04-22 5 It's the new ""?S vyv. v ir j \v v FORD V 8 ...built for the Years Ahead! JW^SY^^^<lJ V^^^^ Here'i *he car dtiSiqnird ond built tor the yean a'nrad' p|B^fcj^^^^^^ x Ift the Ford V 8 the newest Ford the Im it Ford' And if -^PJl^MBPj^^ 5 -IT^^^^^^^^lB^ brings138 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous52 1952-04-22 5 hjhg MHhocKsl liurch: r pi ci meeting— im H > Chew Joen at i m Gey] ue, English meeting at !<>«. Easi Cuasl Rd Rev. Ong Clunk S'perc \rt Society: Third Open ibition oj W rks by Loca \rtists British Council Centi c open from 9 am. to ;> :;o52 words
-
-
827 1952-04-22 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Haxworth Arms r»ON£are tf* days when a motorist had real k frwdoni of the road A determined motorist r) M nSe good old pre-Haxworth days, drive Sk.™ nimiun of inconvenience to himself and oi danger both to himselt and those a c-uss his path. He827 words
-
Article, Illustration352 1952-04-22 6 VICTORY SONGS OF THE ROAD HOGS r PHE battle of the roads goes on m Singapore and it is catching up on us all: old, young, rich and poor, they ore all getting it; and it oil boils down to rood murder and the public are tolerating it.' So said352 words
-
We the PEOPLE
-
541 1952-04-22 6 Sir Every decent man hates the social injustice and economic misery of the world. Injustice stirs men to action, but when, to this is added the Marxist ideology which explains human history m terms of class struggle and asserts the inevitable541 words
-
Letter204 1952-04-22 6 Sir:— Says "Middle Easterner" m your "We The People" column (ol The Standard dated 18.4.52) replying to Mr. Lazarous: "America (U.S.A.) is a great nation. Her greatness is due to the untiring efforts of her people who believe m humanitarianism. unselfishness, freedom and peace I only hope that204 words
-
-
689 1952-04-22 6 Frank Robertson - Frank Robertson This is the first of two articles by Observer's Tokio Correspondent on Communist China. by HONGKONG. IN two years, Communist China has emerged as the major power m Asia firmly united with the Soviet Union m an alliance that already controls close to689 words
-
1034 1952-04-22 6 Sebastian Haffner - World Wor Hangs On These Six Questions Sebastian Haffner by LONDON, IT is plain that if a third world war is to be avoided, certain big outstanding questions which at present divide the Great Powers will at one time or another have to be settled by negotiation. These questions, m1,034 words
-
Article95 1952-04-22 6 Review of Views Rejected Offer FENGKU Abdu Pres by Utusan offer ol HOO Indian O button to rti m I paper vi t the v had the I Org an incXcat fri< tow s the W Ban LJi of the offe 'I'm might and Problems For Mr. Nicoll EDrrORIAU I95 words
-
Article, Illustration10 1952-04-22 6 "What would you like to havt had Sir?"'10 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement101 1952-04-22 6 •,s*s^ s ■MBSHBVn^B^BHl^^B^Hß^lß^nl^a^^AV^BS I Jjfc^< *«'/t up N£VV fl dynamic energy .'Wi jj stoy/ng power Don't be an object of pity— b€ 6 red for your manly strength enthusiastic testimonial we get* ■n J radiant vital i t y 1 further proof that TESTRONES T» S IRONES wiU give you101 words
-
Advertisement11 1952-04-22 6 \mpr*t y^/^ prec/s/off i v: i.HGAPOtt «I Ml *mi**Bie*T*u «<l': v11 words
-
-
273 1952-04-22 7 v coding ill.- aecapatiea ..f W,.»i..,n t infformrd Alhed Murcea sai«l here today h.uir. llnr konra.l Ail. naurr, will ago for Wesl <««rinany. members oi the Euro- Community wS ign the European Army treaty r^? r > i:> U»i two treaties Place273 words
-
Article67 1952-04-22 7 7 Britons Arrive In Peking 2C IF Hi led the itional c China N vs m If l the ffl ials, ental P the M v Bri m a icluded {I £10 1,000 ci! M ii Secret i foi Mi .J i m i manu tsl re; Mr producer: r.d.67 words
-
148 1952-04-22 7 Taft Backers Ask Ike 2 1 Questions HINGTON, Aim- 21 Sup] of Si nator ft last n ght inch- •>> demand r h;.t )v ii X: ci bower lion on eading and domestic Tafl headannounced bere last etitions were being across the country te to the i n ral. tions148 words
-
Article134 1952-04-22 7 CAPETOWN, April il I Rruter) The South African llou^e of Assembly today rejected by a vote of 78 to »>1 an opposition demand that the (iovernment accept a Supreme ourt judgment which invalidated a Government law on voters of mixed blood. The law removed134 words
-
Article124 1952-04-22 7 SEOUL. Apr. 21 (UP) Allied pla es sh down seven Communisi MIGs and damaged six s today as they ranged over North Korea m attacks on Red railways, troop installation.-". buildings and supply dumps The Red MIG 15s were .shot down by American F-Bti Sabre jets protecting124 words
-
Article34 1952-04-22 7 CAIRO, Apr 20, UJP) Lt Gen Sir George Erskme, British Commander-in-Chiel In n Sue? Canal zone, Is relinquishing his command and for B ita n on Thursday, his Headquarters announced toff;;\-34 words
-
Article, Illustration65 1952-04-22 7 nhoto. The Pope delivers his annual Easter message from the balcony of St. Peter's Cathedral. Rome, to a crowd of .'{oo.ooo Easter pilgrims on April 13. The rjiterims heard the Holy Father call for "Great Phalanxes of Apostles" to spread Christianity throughout the world. TheAP - 65 words
-
211 1952-04-22 7 Truce Prospects Still Uncertain -Ridgway WASHINGTON, Apr. 21: (Reuter) General B. Ki<l<zuay said yesterday he *iill regarded as uncertain the prospects for a truce m Korea unless United Nations negotiators sacrificed which they will not yield. The United Nation? Commander m Korea spoke by telephone with Mr. John R. Steelman,211 words
-
142 1952-04-22 7 ST. JOSEPH, Missouri. April 20: tUP»— The swir.ing Missouri River bore d° w n on St. Joseph today and airmen fought a day and night battle to save the huge air force installations at Fort Leaven worth, Kansas. The mighty Missouri and Mississippi Rivers142 words
-
119 1952-04-22 7 LONDON, Apr. 20, (Renter) —A Sunday newspaper report that the Queen Mother Elizabeth might become Australia's Governor-General was described by an Australian spokesman today as a "most novel 'piece of speculation." The Sunday Empire News said m a front-page story that the Queen119 words
-
Article123 1952-04-22 7 ROME. April 21 (Renter^— A British Overseas Airways Corporation Comet jet airliner today blazed a trail for the world's first jet passenger service when it flashed 927 miles from London to Rome m two hours 17 minutes with 42 people aboard. This aininer. said by BOAC123 words
-
Article69 1952-04-22 7 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Fire Brigade answered five calls to put out lallang fires yesterday from Tan ah Mci ah Besar to Uie 7th milestone Bukit Timah. The Brigade also answered two false alarms, one at Tarnpenis Road and the other at Pickering Street. Two69 words
-
Article80 1952-04-22 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Apr. 21 The following ore rhe closing prices o* rubber ond rin on the London Marker todcy: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Sp Of 3214. Spot £962 per ton July/Scot 3 Id. buyers, £963 sellers. Oct 'Dec 3C d. Three month.: £964 10..80 words
-
307 1952-04-22 7 Skymen To Be Dropped In New A-Bomb Test ATOM BOMB SITE, \K\ \l)\. tpr. 21 (AP)— The hrn) |»Lih- to make the first drop of parachutes m an atomic liomh test tomorrow Approximately 120 men of the .">Oftli Bfgimrnt. 82ml tirtterne I.)i\i*ion. Mill drop soon after an atomic hoinh fall-307 words
-
122 1952-04-22 7 NEW YORK, Apr. 21 (AP) Harold Stassen yesterday reiterated a sugjjestion that Gen. Douglas MacArthur "be called back for advice and counsel" on the conduct of America's Asian policy. That does not mean, the Republican presidential hopeful told a television audience, that Mac122 words
-
164 1952-04-22 7 \K\\ MM{K.'\|»r. 2\ (Retttrr). Mm ihm inn convicts toil;i\ k<-|ii pti;ii<l<> and atilliorili* .tl l».i\. \«l ling defiance from the l>l<»< k~ «»t tuo \m«ii<.iti imtimmin llu had -<i/<«l and «»rli(i«-d.** Artillery wa trained <m the Southern Michigan prison at Jackson, one of the lai164 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement14 1952-04-22 7 £&£j&tilb flu INDONESIA, THAILAND. BURMA PAGERS: MANSFIELD CO.- ITD. OCEAN BID 6. SINGAPORE 1.14 words
-
Advertisement97 1952-04-22 7 N. unk X MEANS P^ M^.^jW MORE IMtfiy'' %^W SMO X ING 's^^^j^^Jm PLEASURE SOU AGI NTS i f I "^N c. ottb ca.,(MAiAVR)iTD. j Bunion building Singapore tv t 43 1 +.J* WE HAVE JUST ijg* h<we ayb v* UMMCK£D A Mtw %JSi anttiart'? shipment of fO^MIL NUMDAHS $10.7597 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous56 1952-04-22 7 wKC^m- f 7 OH I I MAY I PULL DOWN I I BUT THE SUN ISN'T [AUNT FPITZI ]ZZy\ Wm*- r I TEACHER E SHADE SO I SHININe ON YOU MAY WALK Jzq^Z\\ wmJ*~m V cri^ won't get how can you get by and f— y iV— j 1 WF&F%56 words
-
-
117 1952-04-22 8 JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA. Apr. 21 (Reuter) 'inirty cadets of The Royal Pakistan Air Force are starting a years' training at Craig Field here under the direction of the Hawthorne Flying Service, Civilian Training Organisation. Under the leadership of Fii^ht Lieut. Mohammed Ashaiat". the cadets117 words
-
Article121 1952-04-22 8 TOKYO. Apr. 21 (AP)— 'Tanker orders from last Autumn now total 19 amount- ing to 402.(52.3 deadweight ions. according to shipbuilding circles. Of this number 11 are under construction. The first snip, a 1 24.000-ton supertanker for Liberia is slated to be com- pleted121 words
-
33 1952-04-22 8 NEW YORK, Apr. 21 (UP)— The California Texas Oil Company has announced that two shallow draught tankers' destined for duty m Indonesia were reaching completion m Netherlands shipya/ds.33 words
-
Article39 1952-04-22 8 THE cadette ship. English Rose, one of the outstanding sailing ships of recent years* has been sold to Mr. J. Thiebaut of Gibraltar. The ship will return to her former role as a| luxury pleasure yacht.39 words
-
Article, Illustration248 1952-04-22 8 Portuguese Open New Service To Far East Standard Shipping Reporter FOR THE first time since the era of sailing ships. Portugal will next month operate a regular shipping service between Lisbon. Singapore and Far Eastern ports. And modern, luxury liners will be employed on the run. The Companhia Nacional De248 words
-
Article82 1952-04-22 8 TOKYO, Apr. 21 (R< terAAP) The grounded freighter William Eaton was holding together de-pite ei^ht d pounding by high seas, a United States Navy spokesman said today. Ht> said arrangements were being made for commercial salvage of the Liberty shin which was holed and partial^82 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement625 1952-04-22 8 FA-l KKGULAH TRANS. PACIFIC SERVICE Sjn rrjiuisco Los A«£eles Al American Canadian Cities. Penang P.S'hjim s pore Arr LA/Sr f J LtCRKNBACH U/2SApt 87/MApt 2** Apr /I May 22Ma> HAWAII BtAR 24'2fcMay 27/*»>Uy 29>1i>, Uune ZZJunt f_li puticulan o' Dry Car? Deep Tap.:<s an:. Pao.enge/ Book:- z, e 4 Agent625 words
-
Advertisement414 1952-04-22 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Sinstpore Port Swettenhahi Penang Also direct Sailinr from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan I>ue Sport* IHie Penans From •"Fuoins" Apr 27th Djakarta "Hanyang" May 4th May 7th Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penuns P. S'hm Spore fror "S/echuen" Apr414 words
-
Advertisement317 1952-04-22 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America I me N>derland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE, MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS Spore P Sham Penang ROEBIAH (SMN) 21 26Apr 27 Apr 28 3 Apr JAPARA(RL) 7/13 May 14 May 15/16 May SOESTDVK (HAL) 17/23 May 24/25317 words
-
Advertisement383 1952-04-22 8 -KORFA" for Banckrk s Bunckong E? ttllai <m «y k N x i or Bati^kok, Sai^u i Hongkong Kobe Yokohama ff tTf— i R ,i FROM JAPAN /lIONCKONC, "BINTANG" presently loading Japan fot Bangkok abt :H ItHaj SAII4NGB TO CONTINENT S( \\hi\ !x For Colombo. Aden. Port Said. On<u MI383 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous209 1952-04-22 8 gg Victoria Dock: Heather. Li pis. Keppel Dock: Dromus. Kah Poh. Ensis. Benton, Mirza. Western Anchorage: Gull ray. Danjford, Fury, Kyoku Maru, Stanvac Shanghai. (iodonn No 1: Mm Huang Lam Hai. Lam San. Man O'War Anchorage: Sureya. OI'TER ROADS Hai Hsuan, Baltyk, Aimee Lykes, Tripang. Sambas. Waiveerang, Keiko Maru. Ernebank.209 words
-
Miscellaneous65 1952-04-22 8 cfh Despatches TODAY: Pontianak 7 a.m. by Labuan Hadii. Kuala Trengganu (parcels only) 8 a rr. by Rengam, Medan H a.m. by Karossa. Ceylon. Egypt, U.S.A. noon by President Johnson, Pakistan (parcels only) noon by President Johnson, South and East Africa noon by Luxmi, Palembang noon by Hong Ann. Arrivals65 words
-
-
425 1952-04-22 9 T. J. LIM - T. J. LIM nelatively Free' Competition With Synthetic By Standard Market Reporter A MAJOR EFFORT is now called for among all producers of natural and synthetic rubber to develop new and expanding markets. This has been made necessary by the partial lifting of425 words
-
46 1952-04-22 9 l ONDON. Apr. 21 (Renter) British *t*»i rtes h.vc Uicreased production by 1? to 21^L/° U nd him the first productivity team tonrH Am!ri? C t nt m prodii<tivity W hi«h are rk-arly ih. h n fh7 SSrt*UT*^ with46 words
-
Article44 1952-04-22 9 Standard Market Reporter 111 Rl BBEB markti m Singapore was steadier with prices appreciating about 1! cents per lit. ws cauthe OAltta h to be bettei n mo\ a! of on v c US. Govern- r of t44 words
-
107 1952-04-22 9 >\s. Apr 21 (Reutei >: Fi nc i Pre ni( Antoine Pi itlined here the threefold ob ect bis "save l\ anc" p fence of the curi ency of full employmei Dd Of Frances exports. He is add c sing F stu and107 words
-
Article27 1952-04-22 9 er of Com noon ia: v B Sell i 11.12^ 1 $1,103 $1 f 'i 09 si ti»; 1 .11 1 S 1 1 127 words
-
122 1952-04-22 9 a \MII\«.To\. Apr. 21 (Sealer): Strong J .•n |ioaae in tbe U-S. Congress are seeking t<» new barriers lo foreign iaaports despite recenl j h ami Italian complaint* ibat existing restrictions aireaoS threaten ing; danmage to Europe's defence i itics. [Yunnan a admi-122 words
-
95 1952-04-22 9 India Aims At 7M. Tons More Grain t I COLORADO), ran M Cowen, ssadot to the vho is bo« con- Secretary of state 9 iid that it grain produc- 1 ranied through i it luM be "the 1 -icu'tural im- amnie ever ■i\ an under- m 90 ShOTl dias national95 words
-
86 1952-04-22 9 v\[) I Ohio V Apr. 21 I neni r>\.-)s to make ffois coal by D "an most un•jccccd" m providing live motor fuel, the meeting uf tiie i■ I :.n AsM)c;:r.ion •i di:cr»or of re- >. :i.s no "mirad* It vaa ".simply petrol familiar86 words
-
66 1952-04-22 9 TUT Australian C >m n< rce Di pai tment b is announced th it Australian exports to Japan during the year 1950-51 reached a record figure and that Australia would welcome increase trade •a ith J ipan. This statement was made m a66 words
-
Article, Illustration786 1952-04-22 9 FEW men still use the old out-tliroat razor. In Britain, about 620 million safely razor blades are used each year, and m Addition she has a substantial export business, writes a Financial Times correspondent. How are those blades produced m such quantity and786 words
-
132 1952-04-22 9 LONDON, Apr. 21 (Router)— While prices of natural rlibber were unlikely to soar, there should be good hones that the American civil consumer, particularly the tyre manufacturer, would import Malayan rubber on larger scale, commented the Daily Telegraph today. The newspaper said it132 words
-
Article92 1952-04-22 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market i" Singapore was again quiet yesterday and practiraUy do business was recorded. Copra for April shipment was quoted $25i per picul buyers and $26j sellers, while that for May-June .shipment SL'.V, buyers and $2G per picul seller-;. Sellers of coconut92 words
-
812 1952-04-22 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Mon. A steadier undertone was m evidence at the opening of the Malayan share market today. Rubber shares came m for fair support. Yesterd 's prices were Ruvers Sellers INDUSTRIALS A'ex Bricks. Prefs 12.50 13.00 Ord 3.57 3.67 Atlas812 words
-
Article39 1952-04-22 9 HONGKONG. April U Special Btandard Service Cosinn prices on the H .ngkong Exchange today W/rti r1R515.92 to £1 Sterling; JlKs*;44s to US$l: HKsl 823 to Malayan Si: KKso.soo to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK1300.875 to one LaeL39 words
-
Article83 1952-04-22 9 Malayan Exchange Banks Association buying rates to merchants <per $100 Malayan) are: New York 33| (T.T.), 33i <O.DA 331 triri credit bills and 33 7 L 6 on trade biU.s (90 d st>. Canada 32 7/16 (T.T.), 32 9/16 10.D.), 32 13 It; (90 d/st). Se83 words
-
Article451 1952-04-22 9 Standard Staff Correftpoodenl LONDON, Apr. 21. No statement ha* y\ been made l>y the Burmese Government <m iln i«» mi exchange of notes with the Hriii^h Governmetit concerning payment of the first instalment of the Burin*-- r debt doe on April J, cables The451 words
-
Article85 1952-04-22 9 I i a NKW corpo ation r v I organ] ed In N<- York to d c I lop iti rale P •Dr X r\ Cohen < itive din c tor ol the Waiter EUflde N j Laborai Ics, [nc to d Nfew I York press conference that85 words
-
326 1952-04-22 9 RAW SULPHUR, until recently m criticoMy thort supply, is being commercially produced from petroleum for the first time m Britain. A vitally important raw material for many industrial processes and obtainable mainly from the U.S.A., sulphur is now being recovered at Shell's.326 words
-
Article132 1952-04-22 9 COMMODITY PRICES latent Sinew pore run her prices pet !l> \tM trrday were Isu\rrs fCftall No I Spot I niiy 11.12 11.12] FOR m bfttefi Mas \o. 1 X S.S. Sl.lt j M.I? N«>. 2 KS S. Sl.li No :i R.S.S. M M| si 81 Tone: S;»*ad\ ijuiti I OMMIN132 words
-
Article62 1952-04-22 9 vw I Middle i plui m I duct too m the I tl ftgUl I I fOT I' v .1- of 12 000 ban name the n I's oiUi' < m cent. ibw c February, 19 I i c Utiiifd States prod ud I I62 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement38 1952-04-22 9 8545 48 I 46 1 6 675 CLEAN ODOURLESS H ECONOMICAL J I FAST B 2WS C-29 Q^^ ">^/ TPADF ENQUIRIES TO I l' ITJ CYCLE ti CARRIAGE CO Wt£l < 1926 LIMITED i^J IMPORT DEPARTMENT C^l9 S.ngoporc Kuolo Lumpur38 words
-
-
Article, Illustration2058 1952-04-22 10 Bill Webb Jones - Of men and music Bill Webb Jones Wi i For Malayan I; Swing Fans i' i IDO hope that the countless readers who are interested m hearing good dance music were able to listen (blackout permitting of course) to the half-hour's broadcast from Radio Malaya's spot for rhythm fans last2,058 words
-
Article700 1952-04-22 10 By 'Recorder' TN saying "Hello!" to all readers of these weekly notes I take this opportunity of wishing "Anacrusis" a very enjoyable holiday m Penang, and would like to place on record at this time the valuable contribution made by him to the" growth of music m this700 words
-
Article227 1952-04-22 10 SINGAPORE 1454 a, X vi) 10 a.m. News; IO.O."> Tunes from the Shows; 10.45 Rendezvous with the stars; P'» The Radio Orchestra; 1.30 News; 1.45 Joe Schirmer Trio; <i. |~> Programme Summary; (>.17 Interlude; 6.35 United Nations Album; 6.441 Radio Malaya Trio; <i. ."».■> Announcements; Share Market227 words
-
Article161 1952-04-22 10 MOVIE MUSIC QUIZ rpilE results of the "I'll J- See You In My Dreams" movie music quiz conducted m these columns last week resulted m the following contestants winning: free double passes from Shaw Bros: MISS LILY WEE. 95, Everitt Road, Singapore. MR. WILFRED LIM. 191, Serangoon Road, Singapore 8.161 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement333 1952-04-22 10 CRIME DOES NOT PAY IMBBg^L DARING! TIMEL Y I THRILLING f '$>BN?3f V ABTHU* HANK OHCANISATIOMpr«MM*« S «T^» j i A PAUL SOSKIN PRODUCTION [•>^J HIGH TREASON <|, i 1 riA Scr«Mftaf »y PMNK HARVIV hiOSSA- 1 V^J .ndHOYIOUITINO %£S ii Oirected by ROY BOULTINO H with I.l\>l ANWUE Anthony333 words
-
Advertisement256 1952-04-22 10 y TB^ fcrfft* >> > *i NEXT CHANGE MNk Lniversal-International's "GYPSY FURY" VIVECA LINDFORS as Singoalla, ijHfl Wild, Tempting, Tempestuous! |lB«(P CHRISTOPHER KENT WKk Born Under a Curse! g DOUGLAS lAIRBANKS Jr Al VOI AMU |m>m xn X Distributed by SHAW BKOS LTD I Next Change "BMCVCLE TUtEIKS" WITH FULL256 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous399 1952-04-22 10 SBft flr 'W. -&.--S. <BbBL fiffflff jjft- A»u^Li_^L U*H 8 S JJScflSSet fits. j» I Iw.uws QITOTATION:— -A* X f. nal tne •'usenists would 1 lau-jhter as the jirl or twenty I n!I, T 1 ad r pt al k "o*'n? Hhen I IV?. I*®1 lau h the woman of399 words
-
-
Article, Illustration352 1952-04-22 11 Ranjit Singh - Ran jit Singh By Rr..,.L M DI) LF. and lisht-lie«veywei<sht boxing champion of the Orient, Boy ™^h ITu ii aS inst Brilish Em 9^ champion Dave Sands, are still i! L IT J* ak > a will be back m Singapore352 words
-
Article289 1952-04-22 11 Ser vices Unbeaten In Taiping TAIPING. Sun Goo r pro- Brass i> hriwg made m the i Taipiag District Footbal] League competition m bota divisions despite inclement weather. 40 CooußaikkH R.M last veartl cbarnpioos, have already left the district and lite matches played by Them h:ive bitTi canceled. Combined Ser\i"es289 words
-
90 1952-04-22 11 Baseball Yankees Urged 'Hire Negroes' NFW YORK. Anr. 20 (AP)— Approximately 50 men and women, many <>t' them carrying placards, picketed the main entrance of Yankee Stadium yesterday before the start oi the Washington-Yankee same. '1 be placard read "Yankees. hire Negro ball players now. Wake up Yankees, end discrimination.*90 words
-
173 1952-04-22 11 HELSINKI, (UP)— With 61 countries to dale, the 19V> Summer Olv.npic Gam** to he held lure July 19 lo Au-u»t 3 promises to be the greatent ever staged. Hungary's entry brought the figure to 60 beating the record 59 entrants at the London173 words
-
Article140 1952-04-22 11 MALAYA'S four prospective Thomas Cup players. Wong Peng Soon, Ong Poh Lim. Cheong Hork Leng, and Ismail bin Marjan will take port m an exhibition match to be played at the former Johore Forces Drill Hall at Bukil Timba'an, Johore Bahru, on May 8140 words
-
269 1952-04-22 11 NEW YORK, Apr. 21 (AP)*-Heavy weights are a reliable si^n of spring m the boxing business, and a look al ihe week's boxing programme «how» that apring has arrived m the fir*t fi^ht world. Five bouts involving the big fellows who are the big money269 words
-
Article219 1952-04-22 11 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun. Rain again played havoc with the Novices Championships ot 1 the Kedah Lawn Tennu A«--1 soeiation, which were scbedJiea to be resumed on Thursday last. Piny was not started till late yesterday morning and as a result of this the remaining ties had to219 words
-
313 1952-04-22 11 TAIPING, Mon. Moses Tay of Sitiawan retained hi* singles Me when he beat Lee Kim lahui 6-1, 6-3 in the final of the North Perak tennis championship hcr« yesterday. Partnering Miss Ding; Siew Ging he alho capturcr! the mixed doubles title, beating Abdul313 words
-
Article, Illustration84 1952-04-22 11 11m fnld lake* tli<tri<*lv> |i;i(!<i<M'k l»« mi fir-t tim<- rofin«l m lln larl of Manh lr«»ph> r^rni at (>4»<ml\mmml on Apiil 11. Ihe imn* mhh %»«»ii l»v Stirling Mom* (No. m a KIIFT. Hv \vd ;ill the un\, wirmuai^ <-<ntif<»rtal»l\ m 1 1 luinuUn and four M'toiuK ut ail uwrup'A.P. - 84 words
-
Article51 1952-04-22 11 Ml LBOURNE, Apr M fft let» Forbes Carlisle H«.- been appi the Bau Li c Olympic Games m B* i Carlii m;«\t In fh iwn but v. f' I Proni pi appc:.i Sydney. l!i> plan to bain Anipri 1 1 >ntathlon iWe I n\ Wl ilitary51 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement321 1952-04-22 11 —^r\ VO WLEDCWENT »S b» \V\ MOTOK I J Apn v Box No. i i eh- '--.i- |69 fur ...nd rese able to speak d noun X y Road, S FOR SHE |fl HP. lf>4B ent condige *****, Rood Price $4500 band timber KOTOS g dire Ic* «<f a or!321 words
-
Advertisement73 1952-04-22 11 TUITION TYPING ESSENTIAL. Join 1 Beginners class starting May^le. Bk. Kpg, S'hjnd. Xdv. Accty, Latin etc., Runn^.- —Senior, Pre-semor. Std rtoVIIL M<irn- After-noon Qutv. ***** &JPB49 L SPECIALISED private tuition 5 m Book-keeping AcTerms and Times Box No T, .8 C/o J^e Standard, Singapore 1 vmcaTcommercial I CLASSES New Session73 words
-
-
Page 11 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous45 1952-04-22 11 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore »^1 I<M» Malacca 6^o 6.45 P«rt Dickson 5.11 5.26 Port Sham 4.12 4.35 Peftang 11.45 1145 TOMORROW: Singapore 10.24 10.33 Malacca 7.11 7.27 Port Dickson 5.52 6.08 Port Sham 5.00 5.18 Penaag 12.1545 words
-
-
Article111 1952-04-22 12 ANNES, lowa. Apr. 21 <AP") The scene ol his national amateur championship Satur(i i\- saw the upset of a great i ireei for Henry Wittenberg, 1948 Olympic wrestling chanv pi The Xf.v York city police sergeant, wrestling m spite oi ri y torn rib muscles, lost111 words
-
662 1952-04-22 12 Standard's Badminton Reporter THE SECOND unofficial Thoiv Cup practice at the Clerical Union hall yesterday showed Perak's feoli Seng Khoon and Tan Jin Eong still the best doubles combinations reen so far m training. For the second day, they proved superior to the opposition662 words
-
Article42 1952-04-22 12 TAIPING, Mon.— Failing to keep up the fast pace m the second half. Sungei Siput Chinese lost (j— ;i to the Taiping Chinese Recreation Club m the first round of the Chin Sen Lim Shield Soccer competition played here.42 words
-
Article507 1952-04-22 12 Xl ALA LUMPI'R, Mon. Selangor Indians lost Id tht' young S(!AA team m the first division of the FAS football league by three goals to one at Ram pong Allan today. The SCAA who are playing m the first division for the first time this507 words
-
Article, Illustration99 1952-04-22 12 Three trackmen who are potential United States entrants m the 1953 Olympic games to be held m Helsinki, Finland, finished one, two, three m the 880-yard race at a track meet held at the Madison Square Garden m New York City recently. The meet is sponsored annually Jby the Knights99 words
-
Article282 1952-04-22 12 XL Track Notes M ALA LUMPUR, >lon. Constellation, with Sprnrer astride, tlici a *t\lish workout over four furloags, at iliis morning's workout of candidates rnteml lor Wednesday's rare*, the second ilay of the Selangor lurf Club's April meeting. Sei over four furlongs, Conste ition went at282 words
-
Article93 1952-04-22 12 IPOII. Mob. The Perak AFA will hold a trial on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground tomorrow, m preparation for the forthcomwg Malaya Tup fixture ;u-»in>t Panans on May 3. Following are the teams: COLOURS: Ahmad Nisar. Lee Sai Chong, Tan Chiang Boe: Her Yew, Wong Kirn93 words
-
176 1952-04-22 12 SINGAPORE Cycle Racing Association's record for the 25 mile time trial, held by Avthar Singh >t Kuala Lumpur was broken on Sunday by a RAF I cyclist, R Jenkins who won j th event m 1 hour. 4 mm, 34 sees., an improvement of176 words
-
Article45 1952-04-22 12 KIWI. A LUMPUR, Mon. In a friendly yarne on the Railway ground the Railway Youngsters "B" beal the Kampong Attap Youngsters by 33 runs. Chief scorers for the Railway Youngsters were: S. Xadarajah, V. Rajaratnam, 6. Vythillingam, Ivan, C. Fonseka and M Fonseka.45 words
-
Article, Illustration7 1952-04-22 12 •*ST^^rWSWS?^S^^ 111 l M -B •>«• N»r. bantam.7 words
-
325 1952-04-22 12 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Recreation Club played good soccer to romp Lome easy 3 l winners m their SAFA 2nd Division league match against the Chinese Athletes "A" at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. It was one-all draw at halftime. Better combination and teamwork325 words
-
213 1952-04-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— After a goalless firs! half, the Police Depot held the Selangor Malays to a three-all ilraw m the fir>t division league soccer match on the Depot ground this evening. It was an even match and a fair resftlt. The Police opened213 words
-
Article86 1952-04-22 12 HONGKONG. Apr. 21 <AP> Hbngkong's interport football team will leave on April 2."i for Singapore. It will play the AllSingapore team on April 2G. the United Jservic.es team on April 27 and the Sino-Malay team on April 30. Seventeen players with R. M. Omar. Secretary86 words
-
Article230 1952-04-22 12 IN AN EXCITING finish to an otherwise dull game the University of Malaya soccer tefemn drew with the S.C.C. (2-2) at the S.C.C. ground yesterday. It was a game of missed chances and erratic shooting. Though the Varsity had the better of the exchanges, the230 words
-
Article21 1952-04-22 12 ISLAND Golf Club women beat Royal Johore G.C. 5 to 3 m a nine-hole game played m Singapore yesterday.21 words
-
Article89 1952-04-22 12 IPOH, Monday.— The Kinta District Badminton Association is to be dissolved and its assets transferred to the pan ni body, the Perak Badminton Association. A resolution to this effect was taken at yesterday's meeting of the committee. Founded m 1932 the KDBA was one of the89 words
-
Article126 1952-04-22 12 IPOH, Mon. The Police inflicted a live goals to one defeat on Kinta Europeans m the I poll District Football league division match on the Town padnng this evening. Score at half time was i 1. Rozario opened scoring m the 20th minute and five minutes126 words
-
278 1952-04-22 12 iilter the changeover spell .1, Athletic m irefterday 9 SAF4 f.. i at Jalan Besar StaJinm. M} League table I I ummiM i drawn "iiniv from wtvcm ouh,,^. give all rivals a to«gli battle. Tiie Engineei w U nut member this narrow win.278 words
-
155 1952-04-22 12 TAIPING. M C the R I i cc Sp i 4—:; i tie c Jafl m the Engiru s c was outsl ling point-blank tries wards co well but found the winners' defence idt I their moves. The started I b I side-155 words
-
Article, Illustration13 1952-04-22 12 Slamman Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slamman Sam Snead With a ilio ba\ ill Th>> !>,K13 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement36 1952-04-22 12 Qcean i P"^ SttVER^ E. P. N. i I CUPS MEDAI^ II SHIELDS i|| FOR AIX SPORTS I» I SIZES S. p! XL de l v:l t 1 i:,. iim.ii mimii. MM;%r Xl ALA U WPI36 words
-
-
Page 12 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous62 1952-04-22 12 W^tfP SINGAPORE .v Q n SBHFA XI v Gyn kha na ol Julan gj Div 2 X itong .s Knrkhtes at BC)DCA: SAFA Youth Semi final: St. A,* !■■>■■ Victoria School at IPOS* SOCCER; WFL. Die. 1 R a Men 0 Malay.-; on ZpoJi p lung; Div. 2A Lancers r62 words
-