The Straits Times, 12 May 1954
1954-05-12
1
14
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section15 1954-05-12 1 RY The Straits Times flat!** 10 Kstd. 1845 15 CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. MAY VI, 195415 words
-
Article302 1954-05-12 1 'We neither reject nor accept peace plan' VIETMINH'S 8 POINTS GENEVA, Tuesday. PRANCE said today that the Vietminh plan for peace in Indo-China niijrht provide a basis negotiations despite some "Trojan-horse" j features. I An official French spokesman lolda crowded; Press conference thai Prance \\;is neitherReuter; UP - 302 words
-
Article, Illustration22 1954-05-12 1 Thi Magistrate, Sir Lav- .:inr .-aid he Imposed maximum penalty fur the animal unn< ufferlng hv "sheer wancrw Ity U.P.UP - 22 words
-
125 1954-05-12 1 THE WAR GOES ON HANOI. Tues. V T IETMINH General Vo Nguyen Giap's next move may be a drive to cut Hanoi's lifeline to the Gulf of Tonkiim. military experts said here today. Rebel guerrillas stepped up Rabotage attempts today in the RedReuter - 125 words
-
212 1954-05-12 1 DALLAS. I'rxas. Tuesday. FEDERAL Bureau of Investigation agent* broke up a U*****.000 extortion plot against 20 Dallas Jewish families last nieht by arresting a tall, mud-spattered man as he picked up a package supposedly containing thr money. The agents closedAP - 212 words
-
Article48 1954-05-12 1 PARIS Tucs.- Bohren Zadora Lakikowski. a Pole, has been 1 UTMted for alleged espionage on behalf of an East European Embassy hero. I.aklknwski It accused of j sellinu confidential economic j and political information to I the Embassy, which was not! named. RouterReuter - 48 words
-
Article36 1954-05-12 1 HONG KONG, Tuos. The Communists are holding air raid tests at Canton as a result of Nationalist planes dropping anti-Red leaflets on the mainland, the Kung Shying EvenI ing News said tod;iy. U.P.UP - 36 words
-
Article34 1954-05-12 1 SEOUL. Tues. The South K<>rran Government today charged 'hat the Communist* In North Korea are forcing K>> vi .ir. women t<> marry slwichurlan and Mongolian settlers iiiirt soldiers in the north. --A.P34 words
-
Article74 1954-05-12 1 JAKARTA. Tue.s. THE FOREIGN MINISTER. Mr. Sunarjo. said today ih.it the expulsion of Indonesians from Malaya had drawn his attention. Ho said ho was accumulating data on this :on. Reeentl-- Tour Indonesians were expelled from Maiaya under emergency regulations They were considered ■•dangerous." They were nrst74 words
-
Article78 1954-05-12 1 SEOUL Tuos. President Syngman Rhee has purged 100 "renegade" members from hi.s party, a Liberal Party spokes.iid today. The announcement explained that the 100 former Liberals were ousted "because they disobeyed B party order" and opposed party nominated candidates in the coming election. A party spokesmanAP - 78 words
-
Article45 1954-05-12 1 He's envoy to 3 countries now LONDON Tues. The first md.an Ambassador to Pd*n£ I vir K P S Monon. handed his credentials to the President of <he Polish State Council yesterday. Warsaw Radio reported Mr Menon is also Ambassador to Russia and Hungary. Renter.Reuter - 45 words
-
109 1954-05-12 1 G EN jW. SESSUMS. General I Commanding the 13th U.S. Air Force. Philippines, will arrive ai chanßi.Sinjja pore, from Clark( Fl( d tomorrow. An- Mar hal Blr Clifford Sanderson Commander-in-< hief, Air Force, and Lady Sanderson will meet the c;eneia; and Mrs. Sossums109 words
-
Article, Illustration55 1954-05-12 1 I Ht QUfcEN. looking drawn and thm. holds Princess Anne by the hand as she arrives at the Marsa Polo Ground, Malta Looking after Prince Charles is Viscountess Mountbatten They had come to see the Duke of Edinburgh and Viscount Mountbatten taking part in55 words
-
Article174 1954-05-12 1 Five killed in coffee shop five others in resting place KOTA BHARU. Tuesday. YEN people nave been killed and 19 injured I liuhtninu during heavy storms during the ]>;: two days in the Kota Bahru district of Kelantan. Lightning struck five people dead yesterday and174 words
-
56 1954-05-12 1 Fire in army workshop BUILDING GUTTED Fire destroyed a single-storey machine shop at 40 Workshop R.E.M.E. at Aver Rajah Road, Singapore, shortly after exu yesterday evening. Three tire tenders from the Army fire Brigade ai Ps h Panjani and two civilian tin engine* had the lire under eon trol in56 words
-
Article164 1954-05-12 1 «.ii;h\i i ak. lues THE Ql KEN today mailed from here for home to the < liiTi- of Gibraltar's thousands as thr royal yacht Britannia nosed her way from the harbour. She will reach the coast of Kncland on I rida\ niuht. ending thr164 words
-
Article68 1954-05-12 1 LONDON, Tnes. Moscow radio reported yesterday that a Soviet whaling flotilla had saluted the Queen as it pissed the Royal yacht Britannia Tarrying her to (■ibraltar. The captain of thr flotilla told .Moscow in a radio message that, as the Soviet whalers passed the Britannia inReuter - 68 words
-
Article60 1954-05-12 1 One Of the three liui. .Hired by a Royal Navy 10-ton vehicle that crashed into a bus shelter at Rotherham Gate. Woodlands. Singapore, on Monday died at the General Hospital yesterday. He was Phellapan Filial. M. Van Pillai. 33. a mess manage* of a canteen60 words
-
Article24 1954-05-12 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. President Eisenhower yesterday was iiiven .six ancient gold '■o.ns by Sicnor Pietro Romani. Italy's Commissioner for Tourist Travel. -A.P.AP - 24 words
-
Article92 1954-05-12 1 U>IRST results today in government elections s I But it was too early yet to LONDON. Tuesday. Britain*! week-long loeak bowed some Socialist gams. detect clearly the trends m the election returns. Out of 324 results declared early ("day the Socialists made I a net gainReuter - 92 words
-
Article30 1954-05-12 1 TAIPFJf. TOM. Gon. James A. Van Fleet |a kchetfuled to arrive here tomorrow foe tin in. si ill t\m quick inspections nl Generalissimo Chiang Kaithek'i Pomona bastion, up.30 words
-
Article23 1954-05-12 1 The Governor of Singapore SI- John Nicoll. will lrave London by plane next Tuesday and ll due hrrr on May 2023 words
-
Article93 1954-05-12 1 Bandit boss and courier killed KUALA LUMPUR. 'I'urs. SECURITY forces h;ivß killed four more terrorists, Includ a branch committee member. The Communist bo Tan Cheong Won. rf ;},p Grisok branch in the Pasoh di.strici of Muai He and courtr B (le;)d b] .H\ curtty unit. A thud aped. A patrol93 words
-
Article44 1954-05-12 1 > i i- i \t ISHINOTON i tarj M.n. Dullr itaid i<>il.t\ Smith I i-i b« iii-ti in i nithoul In.lo-Cliin.i lONMOV In iMtnn Iran hill i nmmiM In —till b 1 Ih-.mK of I" ■■I I ,il. .1 kfeMMM Illi"! —l«ri|ti I44 words
-
Article29 1954-05-12 1 HON(i Kf).\c; rues. Prioberi H( nry Munday, who wa.s dr iwik d while swim:inru' in a stream on > is buried with full military honour.', today. V P29 words
-
Article20 1954-05-12 1 Tues. The B that the total population of tted States, Including bout 161.--763 000 on Anril 1. A.P.AP - 20 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement39 1954-05-12 1 W\M FINE Bb& diamond 1 MSET I^^ iHNGS jys to ter ti: CAl rilius.th IS LEURES RETTES MONDE* 1 1 s aiu Ai'i'iu CIATBD M KNOW] I IX. M) AS itv trie S I'M 'O P'CCAQIUY LONDON W I39 words
-
Advertisement25 1954-05-12 1 M V \eVs have aVNJB/ ifl TIGER mfcs stout Ij I NIPS P |NTS QUARTS Vw- Rich in Vitamin "B" mewto »no loi'tin in |MWMM25 words
-
-
Article349 1954-05-12 2 The Singapore Official I TOP SOLDIERS OF FIVE NATIONS TO MAP BUT COLONY STILL HAS TO BE TOLD WASHINGTON, Tuesday. ARRANGEMENTS fora five-power military conference in Singapore to discus.s the Southeast Asian situation, will be announced in (leneva later this week, authoritative sources said yesterday. The meeting will take place349 words
-
Article, Illustration50 1954-05-12 2 MR AND MRS l.oke Vtft I'"'. of Singapore, are MM ftWfi "HtJ llnllyvtood lUn Stewart and June Allvmhi. The picture uas taken recently on the set of ;>!. ti Command"— a Paramount pic tire being filmed in the new "listaviMon50 words
-
Article120 1954-05-12 2 Looted gold query for court THE HAGUE, Tues. THE question of who should get U552.63n.000 worth of gold looted from Rome by German forces during the war went before the International I Court of Justice yesterday. Italy wa.s appealing against i an arbitrator's award giving the gold to Albania. The120 words
-
Article37 1954-05-12 2 LONDON. Tues -Phyllis Calvert. 37-year-old British film actress, gave birth to a son yesterday. ftilM Calvcrt. who has an 11--vear-olti daughter, is married to Prtcr Murray Hill, a dealer :n rare books. Rcutcr37 words
-
Article29 1954-05-12 2 WASHINGTON. Tues.-Presi-dent Eisenhower told the leaders of Hawaiian delegation yesterday that he la vn\ anxtoua to have the Wand given statehood as socn\ as possible. -UP.UP - 29 words
-
Article30 1954-05-12 2 NEW YORK. Tues The Lord Mayors of five British cttlea left Mew York by air yesterday for London after a week-end tour of New York city. Renter.Reuter - 30 words
-
Article38 1954-05-12 2 BREST. Tues— A radio mesiag« received here from the British freighter Carpio yester--.uri that she had been in rollislon off Cape FinLsterre with the German ship Henry Boece. which sar.k The crcv. were rescued. A P.38 words
-
187 1954-05-12 2 WASHINGTON. Tuesday. "THE UNITED STATES Government said today that i*■ she National Council of American-Soviet Friendship was a Communist front and had concealed this fact so well that it was conpratulated ny American leaders durinc the war. The late President Roosevelt, former PresidentReuter - 187 words
-
Article20 1954-05-12 2 TEHFRAN. Tues. Persia is to receive* a further U.S. $9OOO.nnn econon.ie aid from the United States. Renter.Reuter - 20 words
-
81 1954-05-12 2 Star's wife finds mother strangled LONDON Tues. THE 64-YEAR-OL.p mother-in-law of ■rittci) actor Michael Rennie was f'Mincl dead in her apartment today and police said she had been strangled, apparently by a robber. The body of Mrs Violet McGrath mut discovered by 1, r daushter. Mrs. Rennie told police th^tUP - 81 words
-
Article41 1954-05-12 2 BRISBANE. Tom. Dockers in north Queensland ports would refuse to work .--hip.which might have become ra-dio-activr after U.S nydrocrn bomb tosts in the Parinc Mr. L. Phophy. an official of th^ Australian Waterside Workers' Krderation .^aid yesterday. Renter.Reuter - 41 words
-
164 1954-05-12 2 i.lllKM 1 Tues. PRINCE HARLKS and Princrss Anne had the most exciting experience of their homeward journey vist<r«lav when they speiu half an hour playing with the apes mi the Rock of Gibraltar. Armed each with a handful of peanuts, the Royal childrenReuter - 164 words
-
86 1954-05-12 2 WASHINGTON Tues. The American Justice Department said vesterda\ that the tormer Soviet sexret police oflicer Nicolai KhokhInv h.id .irrived in the I'nited States from London 'over the week-end." He will appear before the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee lull. 1 Mr. Charles (irimesReuter - 86 words
-
140 1954-05-12 2 'But can't speak of marriag SAN FRANCISCO, i;. ACTRESS Zsa Zsa Gabor announced at bank, near here, that she has become en much married Dominican diploma: Porfiro present husband of Woolworth heiress Button. MIM Gafior. who arrived ye«tordav Iron New York in Mr.140 words
-
Article29 1954-05-12 2 Bonn rti'-s— Ti-.o taaauu have taken a million tons in railway lines from their zone oi Ocrmanjr, the institute lor Economic Research iaid yesterday -A P.29 words
-
Article13 1954-05-12 2 EDINBURGH. Tui ■\<i spinster ten shillings and wis brought neiK»ib' .686.13 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement487 1954-05-12 2 is JSs. <\ fAjArt to Cts. tor 10 ALWAYS ASK YOUR OEALER FOR NACET The finest razor blade in tfn uttrld at its prici. Tr.d« •naul'ln >o R.rl*. b Co.. Ltd Sir.gapor. lilKhn 1 I CARVED WOOD FURNITURE **i 3&& RADIO CABINETS; iS^^Hs of finest materials and v exquisite designs487 words
-
Advertisement136 1954-05-12 2 ,\< >o* {%.<>*> <-%.<>ft iV)n i\»#i >x>^. »%<>ir. .x< >^<« <>-*< i%.t>/r.<>/Ti MMl >^<>-ri »%<>iT« i%<*/rt ■><>// n %^SJT^/ COMMEKU j %J€JFC& VEHICLE ■I# j 1 'y m I lt £M n <- i^_S^ BJ 1 I UhHhhU Bfl^i h r__ I* \u ■kEcSE^SI jhbl UK aftl Hn// j?V Ik136 words
-
-
147 1954-05-12 3 ACCENT DOES NOT COUNT IN NEW ARMY LONDON, Turs. SCENES Irinn tin- Jangk war In Malaya arc heini; worked into a film which is Koing to kill the lecend thai an Oxford accent and a univereducation are essentials lor an army ollicei. \ftei being on location in Malaya and Germany,Reuter - 147 words
-
Article48 1954-05-12 3 ON. Tues. Carroll Amerlcan-born dance c!or. known to the Bri:iio public since the daya ol crystal set*, r.c. e j esterday, as became one of I band leaders to play over the radio started m 1926 with Orpheana operating Hill, first heacithe BBC— RenterReuter - 48 words
-
35 1954-05-12 3 Tw o Red reasons for that shortage iNd KONG. Tues.— ChiCommunlsts were told re- why there was a shorter t-ooking oil in China winter and spring: "Transdisruption and over conption by the people." -A. P.35 words
-
Article206 1954-05-12 3 WASHINGTON, Tuesday gENATOR Kstes Kolauver said in the Senate yesterday that United States leadership was now at the lowest point since the day the I'nited entered the last war. The conference at Geneva was a failure before rted. he said. "The reason lies very largely in the Senate." "WeReuter - 206 words
-
Article71 1954-05-12 3 LONDON. Tues. The risk ol radio-activity in canned salmon imported from Russia or Japan was negligible. Dr Charles Hill, parliamentary .secretary to the Ministry of Food told the House of Commons. A conservative member had urged him to take precautions in the interests of the nationsReuter - 71 words
-
Article67 1954-05-12 3 NAIROBI. Tues— A verdict of suicide while temporarily or unsound mind waa returned on Sir James Kirkoatrick who wa.; found shot throush the head at his hovi.-i near Nairobi .m April 3 Sir James Kirkpatrirk. 35 wai Assistant Game Warden in Kenya. Hla body was found atReuter - 67 words
-
Article39 1954-05-12 3 LONDON, Tues. The oldesl I working clergyman in the London diocese the Rev. Aller tear of South Minima Middlesex, for 56 years, died or Saturday, aged 87. He wa.s or I riaineci 63 years ago ReutorReuter - 39 words
-
Article95 1954-05-12 3 Red kidnap victim released BERLIN. Tues. AN American soldier, kidnapped at gunpoint yesterday by six Communist Dolice--1 men, was released after five hours The soldier was Ma^ter-Ser-ceant Archie I. Hanson, stationed in West Berlin. The kidnapping was at the 7a hlendorf zonal frontier. > where the American sector meeti the95 words
-
Article14 1954-05-12 3 LONDON. Toes. Temperaures soared into the seventies i Britain yesterday— Reuter IReuter - 14 words
-
Article, Illustration37 1954-05-12 3 HISTOKY-makniK Rafef *>anrister bj chaired by lellow medical students at St .Mary s Hospital, P.ulriinKton, London. liter he had mi the world record for thr four-minute mile Banatoter expects to qualify in September Reuter pictureReuter - 37 words
-
Article99 1954-05-12 3 LONDON, Tue.s THE DUKE of Edinburgh has sent a message of congratulation to Roger Bannister who last week bec.meth.fgt man to run a mile in under f °Thc ml me.Sge was addressed to Mr Jack Crump, honorary 1 -n tary of the British Amateur AthleticReuter - 99 words
-
Article, Illustration47 1954-05-12 3 Don't miss that view < lIAKI.hs CHAPLIN, minor, points out a landmark to Suvin Cook, 22-year-old actress, dm mi, a tour of Hamburg. It is rumoured that they are cengaged. haplin is to play the part of a youni; American in the film "Colombus Discovers Krahwinkel Popper picture.47 words
-
233 1954-05-12 3 BORDER WAR DEATH TOLL MOUNTS AS ISRAEL TALKS PEACE JERI SALEM. Tuesday. 'Till death toll in the Jordan-Israel border clashes that began during the week-end, rose with charges by Jordan that eight persons were killed and four wounded in new incidents yesterday. Dr. Yousef Haikal, Jordan's senior delegate to theAP - 233 words
-
Article137 1954-05-12 3 Mau Mau terrorist must die LONDON, Tues.— The Privy Council yesterday rejected an appeal by an African. Jitsten. son of Klbogu. against the death sentence passed on him by the Kenya Supreme Court in February for Mau Mau terrorist activities Justen complained in his appeal that the East African appealReuter - 137 words
-
Article45 1954-05-12 3 New York honours a Chief Rabbi NEW YORK. Tues— Deputy Mayor Henry Epstein presented i City citation yesterday to rhief Rabbi Jacob Kaplan of France, for "distinguished anrt sxceptior.al public, service" in the last war. Rabbi Kaplan Ls now tourinp the United States.— A P.45 words
-
Article36 1954-05-12 3 HAMBURG, Tues. The Panamanian steamer, Fair Sea. sailed early yesterday with 1.471 German and European emigrants for Australia Another 300 emigrants will board the vessel at Malta, shipping officials said. A P.36 words
-
Article31 1954-05-12 3 BELORADE, Tups Joze Brilei. the new delegate to the United Nations from Yugoslavia left by air yesterday to t;ike up his duties in New York.— A. T.31 words
-
Article269 1954-05-12 3 LONDON, Tues. ALTHOUGH lers \igour was ex- hibittxl durlnf today's dpallnts thorp wan no deterioration worthy oi r.r i'p in any of thr rtnripal groups. Closing middle prices of selected stocks, not Including stamp duty, were: LOANS Consols 67 T Funding 4^; 101 War t%% 91% BANKS Mercantile269 words
-
Article26 1954-05-12 3 LONDON. May 11. Cash Buyers VI 1 8 Sellers £710': Forward Buyers X716: Sellers M 718: Spttl-ment £'l(\: Turnover a.m. 100 tons: p.m. tons.26 words
-
Article41 1954-05-12 3 lONPON. May 11 -Sno! 18'-d. Jiiik IK.d. July-Sept 18 .d. Oct Dr.- 18 rl J^n -Mar 18 ,d Apr June 18 T .d M.iv rif. 17 15 1(M June elf 18d July rif. 18 1 16 d Tone: .S'f.idv.41 words
-
Article37 1954-05-12 3 WASHINGTON Tue.s. The House of Representatives yesterday rejected a Bill to permit extradition from the United States of people accused of crimes in foreign areas occupied jointly by the U S and its allies A.P.AP - 37 words
-
Article23 1954-05-12 3 BONN, TUev Sin<-e 1951. the number of cinemas in West Germany has risen by 575. bringing the total to 5,200. -A.PAP - 23 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement22 1954-05-12 3 mm ®3? i«its M A». .jhJfift KjSjMjg^T TROPICALISED ■^WW^T ANTIMACNETIC WATERPROOF l*jW UNBREAKABLE SPRING IYE-MO ■tn/^and become tired. ISpe,'^ conv enien» and22 words
-
Advertisement134 1954-05-12 3 WmmmfL iJSBmi is bread with a difference One slice leads to another. The soft white crumb makes smooth cutting cV eating The delicate flavour comes from the milk, which each loaf contains. It's vitamin enriched, too. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. mm fm jßvf ilnßHilr I 1 1 i i134 words
-
-
Article337 1954-05-12 4 More are rescued from crime I PROBATION SYSTEM IS GROWING 'FAIRLY SERIOUS' OFFENDERS CINGAPORE magistrates are making increasing use of the probation system, the Secretary for Social Welfare, Mr. T. P. Cromwell, said yesterday. "As probation officers become more experienced, the courts are placing more and more faith In the337 words
-
Article145 1954-05-12 4 Mr. Chirm is improving welfare > •-< inn 11 11 in!. 1 1 in ns for IV improving Singapore's social welfare services are to be made by an international expert. He is Mr. VV. H. hinn. Social Welfare Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Chirm spent145 words
-
Article107 1954-05-12 4 Passengers can use another bus j¥ F 1 Singapore Traction Com- pany trolley bus breaks down, passengers can use other company transport to reach their destinations. This assurance was given yesterday by an S.T.C. official following a letter from a Straits Times reader who complained that an inspector had told107 words
-
Article165 1954-05-12 4 Governor to miss next meeting THE Singapore Legislative Council, which meets next Tuesday, will have to wait till a later date to hear i from the Governor. Sir John Nicoll. about his discussions in London with the Secretary of State on the 1 Rendel165 words
-
Article48 1954-05-12 4 PENANG. Tues— Mr. G. W. Webb. Secretary for Chinese Affairs, left here today to take up a similar appointment in Selangor. He lias been succeeded here I by Mr. B. T. W. Stewart, former 1 Secretary for Chinese Affairs f I in Malacca.48 words
-
Article73 1954-05-12 4 Kluang picks its golden voice KLUANG. Tues. \M ISS TAN SYE BOUEY, of Batu Pahat. won the golden voice competition In Kluang telephone exchange. Batu Pahat and Muar operators took part. Othrr winners wore Miss Lily Koh and Miss Evelyn Tan. They will challenge the winners from Johore Bahru to73 words
-
Article94 1954-05-12 4 AIRMEN AID DRAMA GROUP BUTTERWORTH. Tuts. FIVE men from the Royal Air Force Station at Ma- ta Kuching will take part in Shakespeares" Macbeth to be Knted by St. Mark's School 1a Group in aid of the school fund. Three public pertormances tfill be given this week. The llrst show94 words
-
156 1954-05-12 4 THEY'RE SETTING A RECORD FOR ROWS THE Year of the Horse is bringing little of its legendary peace to Singapore. Figures released by the Social Welfare Department yesterday show there are more family disputes in the city than ever before. In February when the Year of the Horse began— the156 words
-
Article215 1954-05-12 4 DA Y OF FREEDOM FOR ANIMALS Buddhists will free hundreds PENANG. Tuesday. HUNDREDS or oirds and animals will be set tree next Monday when Buddhists here celebrate Wesak Day (birthday of Buddha). The same night, over 10.000 devotees will take part in a flower and lantern procession from the Hong215 words
-
Article, Illustration113 1954-05-12 4 v new wli.it 1 .it >.ina.iK.ui V Borneo, which is to tMI 81 million will be built tit h<Mi*t tr:id>. he contmrt u:»s signed b> Ku.irt and Comp;tn>. Sint:»pore, last week and the wharf is rxpcrtod t» bf completrd by nr\t February. 1 will provide bOO113 words
-
Article54 1954-05-12 4 JO! fHENG AT CHEW make a statpmr..' Si. 30 months gaol In 1 ft lnt< On April 17 whei travelling In a si >hp was searched bMortan and special i Rahmat. Ptc Mortan found b ickot with a wiiirh was four;; I ri.e Etahmat also to in bucket which54 words
-
Article72 1954-05-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Senp; Chuan, 18. toda: trial m the Fir.st M Court to stealins brlonfrinc to I M Kirn tho Pavilion Thcattr on Bund He was grant* The June 6. Broke curfew JOHORE BAHRU, bring out of door> d few hours on Yew K tatr. Tiram Knk Thr72 words
-
Article29 1954-05-12 4 Xl I \M. Turv— A t.i. k«<d thrcr »om.n UPI" >- at Tint nulr. .lalan M.msmu this NMrnlac. U'ai Prrk l.im l«, w ll ll l I I IUPI - 29 words
-
Article135 1954-05-12 4 j^EIGHBOiKs armed with s ti!F homes early today when Yeans, shouted for help 'had entered his bouse in Aiimim Ko;ni. The robbers hit Chi when he tried to raise scious. Thr robbers cash and jewellery. but the robbers had 0 Their haul included i jewellery Rifts to Cheah i135 words
-
Article84 1954-05-12 4 Bus carried 18 excess passengers RAl!; KEHAR Singh, man the »-in Seonsr BuLtd. Ra'.ib. was fined of $650 for three tral cc.i. He pleaded guilty. B For allowing a btu 18 passengers more mittec 1 he was fined 1501 two months' caol. i For allowing the btu I c driven84 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement335 1954-05-12 4 AVAIL YOURSELF of 20 years of experience in estate development by S CREDIT FONCIER MEYER CHAMBERS 3rd FLOOR. (RAFFLES PLACE). FRANKEL ESTATE OPERA ESTATE HKSI CLASS NEWLY RECENTLY COMPLETED DEVELOPED ESTATE AT ESTATE 5; MS CHANCI KOAD BETWEEN CHANCI 6 NEAR THE SEA EAST COAST ROADS (A NEW LARGE ACCESS335 words
-
-
Page 4 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous336 1954-05-12 4 m« I **>>•• .Henry IV' (10). Vw 4- -> 4- f- I irMAC r^CC\ll/M>/i ~<>. Move a U tie way (4>. OTiaiTS limes 28 /utmnonws dog-. «>. 29. Punishment for going fast (8). nUgTi l^^J2 L^,|3 I^4 Ks^s riiifs DOWN <^ JHI I" s K < 1 Omie explorer .4..336 words
-
-
197 1954-05-12 5 i vote tipped llie scales mmittee of the Hngapore LeffeUh jected, by I majority vote land values in the Colony, nderstands. the committee; for amend- [tion Ordinance, aims to speculators moving in 1 olony's Master Plan is dished. understood that three vn197 words
-
Article78 1954-05-12 5 THE Singapore City Fire Department has proposed instructional sound films be uspd to train every aspect Ore-fighting. a ftre chief. Mr. J. G. siders that such films i:\idends in the re intelligent handlaily fire situations by Mks. City Council approvU have to provide funds78 words
-
175 1954-05-12 5 ALL Singapore stud- onts liable for national service must regtster by tonight, when the registration period ends, or they will be prosecuted. They must register whether or not they intend to seek deferment or exemption. Maximum penalty for failure to register i.s175 words
-
Article94 1954-05-12 5 Oil and water-colour paintincs and industrial designs by Mist P.T. Liang, craduate of the Columbia University, will be on show at the Singapore Youth Council hall. 145. Orchard Road, from tomorrow to May 22 between 9.30 a.m. and 6 30 p m. Patron of the94 words
-
Article54 1954-05-12 5 IPOH, Tues.— The people of Slim River New Villace cot a r.rw Chinese school over the week-end when the Assistant District Officer, Inche Abdul Malid bin Mohd. Yusouf. declared open a $28,000 building to accommodate 200 children. The people raised $6,000 of this money. The54 words
-
Article34 1954-05-12 5 IPOH. Tues. Four men were injured, one seriously, when a military truck and a civilian lorry collided in front of the Perak Secretariat in Douglas Road this afternoon.34 words
-
Article, Illustration149 1954-05-12 5 T<HK VIH ANMVF.RSAKV parade of the Ro\al Air Force Regiment (Malaya), to have been held at the R A.F. station (.'hangi, Singapore, yesterday, was cancelled due to heavy rain. A hockey match agiinst the Malay Regiment .scheduled to be played on the padang149 words
-
Article158 1954-05-12 5 COURT TOLD OF ALARM EE TECK HAN. a clerk with Henry Waugh and Co.. Singapore, was charged yesterday with breaking into their office in Cecil Street at 8.30 p.m. on Jan. 20. The office is on the upper floor of the Netherlands Trading Society building.158 words
-
Article156 1954-05-12 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.15 a.m. Time Signal and openIng Announcement; 7! 6 Morning 7 :;5 Melody 8.00—8.30 Invitation to 57 English Schools Broad--11.10 EntMish ScfaOOU 1.00 p.m. Pri S unmary; 1.01 Dance Music; IJO Ncwi 1.48 Lunchin; 200 English Schools ,i mi lime Sinn.il and Summary; .■> oi Tm» :nr.156 words
-
Article48 1954-05-12 5 A Singapore City Council ommittee has reiected an ppllcatlon for permission to 1 ile! a new enema at the unction of Seransoon ana )v. en roads. The committee agreed with he Traffic Police that the unsuitable and would 01 provide sufficient space for '"Vine48 words
-
Article133 1954-05-12 5 PENANCi, Tues. ALL MALES over thr age of 12 j in Paya Terubong. Penara Bukit. Ayer It im and thr surrounding: areas have hern ordered to assemble with their identity cards at whichever or the followint; pi i. <-s is most convenient nir them133 words
-
Article73 1954-05-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. I Government Offices in Selangor will be closed on Thursday, the birthday of the Sultan of Selangor. The offices of the Federation Government in Kuala Lumpur will also observe the holiday. Had samsu: $500 For having a six gallons of illicit samsu at the73 words
-
Article57 1954-05-12 5 Five women were reported missing from their homes in 1 Singapore yesterday. They are: One Siew Lan. 14. of Jalan Besar. Lim Joo Tiew, 23. of Mandai Road. Nancy Kiong, 16, of Race Course Road, Ne Guek Ere, 26, of I West Hill Road, and Lav57 words
-
Article32 1954-05-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. M. J. Hayward. British Adviser, 1 Trengganu. is going on leave to Britain ;n July Mr. J. F. Hannynpton will become acting British Adviser.32 words
-
Article24 1954-05-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— Mr. G. W. S. Seed, Director of Audit, is retiring next week. Mr. Seed joined the Government service in 1921.24 words
-
250 1954-05-12 5 "ANOTHER Helliwell" was how several Singapore Chinese yesterterday described a BBC correspondent. Christopher Serpell. Serpell rer,orted from New York recently that "one thousand year old eggs from China" were served at a dln- ner held by the Explorers' Club.250 words
-
Article96 1954-05-12 5 The 100 th anniversary of Singapore Volunteer Corps will unofficially start on July 1 3 when officers will entertain other ranks at a fair at the Bcacta Road headquarters. More than 200 officer^ and men will be on the annivei iary parade. After the presentation of96 words
-
Article255 1954-05-12 5 TRADING BOSS ON FORGERY CHARGE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. THE proprietor of a trading company was alleged at a preliminary inquiry in the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate's Court today to j have forged a Forestry Department grading cer- < tificate by altering the, cubic capacity with intent to use it for255 words
-
Article58 1954-05-12 5 Singapore Government is seeking approval for the use of mechanical means to improve and speed up its preient stamping system. A Government spokesman yesterday said that a bill, to be introduced in the Legislative Council, would permit the use of mechanical means other than the58 words
-
Article43 1954-05-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Tan Chuan Hock. 19. and Lee Seng Kiang 18. of the Lee Pineapple Factory, were allowed bail in the police court pending trial on a charge of committing extortion by putting Loo Chan Yoke in fear of injury.43 words
-
Article30 1954-05-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Ne Lye. of Singapore, was at Kota Tinngl fined $200 or two months' gaol for movine foodstuffs in the Pence rane area without a permit.30 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement271 1954-05-12 5 nil i bhhs^^^^ v DART =J the ideal companion for a smart appearance To feel really well dressed You'll find dart and other every day, wear an ariow arrow stvlcs at your arrow dart— the shirt with the per- dealers. And look at the wonfeet fit. derf ul new arrow271 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous66 1954-05-12 5 *E SINGAPORE DIARY BINGAPOBI mi >«»< Ro d M F m judo bodybuilding and rteSa^ 8 81 n I; X UN ivn mr HTHMUA CAMPAIGN: pen. ANII children brimmunity ocntrt, > P"' Krcrn Aver Prtn- uJ Tl.m K Bahru. Oood, Heady Fnr I lt /'Rd 8 a nY to noon.66 words
-
-
Obituary32 1954-05-12 6 2H Wardt UD (minimum) MR. AND MRS. DAVID ATKINS resret to announce the sudden timh of their beloved daughter. fiu^an Jane. ;iveri :0 months, on the al'nrnoon ol 10th May. 1954.32 words
-
Article34 1954-05-12 6 It H'orrf* til) (minimum) MR. AND MRS. A. I. Sivalinjam wi!-h to thor.k all friends and relaho sent valuable presents and rencereci assistance on the occasion of their afcrrtega on Mil May, 1954.34 words
-
Article197 1954-05-12 6 RTwrfl minimum) FOLIOW rEDAN"! F pry r.iv in the 'Malay Mail' :f ou want to win thai t.vnoo word puzzle. SHOWING AT MADELINES A new consignment of Millinery rv.-r*- from $21 00. GfFT? Not nine man ideal than p Diplomat Shirt with new style collar in Olft Box Diplomat197 words
-
780 1954-05-12 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed. May 12, 1954. The Peace Of Asia ion in the garments of virtue; still less does it condemn collective security against the attempt to impose Communism in Asia by force of arms. Western policy in Asia since the second world war needs no j apology.780 words
-
Article249 1954-05-12 6 It is a little odd that the question of Ceylon's rubber apparently should occupy so much attention in preliminary talks on the possibility of a programme of American aid I The United States' offer of help is reported to be conditional on the stoppage of supplies of Ceylon249 words
-
Article211 1954-05-12 6 The 19-year-old apprentice [who was the 23.000 th Singa-j pore youth to register for National Service probably spoke for most of them when he said: "I cannot honestly s;iy I am enthusiastic for I have never known army life. But I shall try to like it, and do211 words
-
1106 1954-05-12 6 Sir David Kelly - The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have just visited Gibraltar on the last stage of their Commonwealth tour. Britain has held the fortress for 250 years. This article gives the historical background to this vital base and tells THE fundamental interA1,106 words
-
222 1954-05-12 6 r[E FRANTIC attempts i nf narrnte tn sppk ador parents io seeK aa mittanoe for their chil- > dren in schools is a sad reflection on unsystematic registration. I Armed with trie child's birth certificate 'obtained after great i trouble from t!ie Rogi-strar of!222 words
-
326 1954-05-12 6 I AGREE with Mr. Chen Tet-Fo that "the thing we must learn is not to look to anybody or any country, but to work for the independence of Malaya. where all races may be able to preserve their own laWCUftfei and cultures. There is326 words
-
164 1954-05-12 6 T<HE LETTER from Kay Ktwcll. .secretary of the Singapore Musicians' Union, regardinc the violinist Fen Gyor is more than merely misleading. I have a copy of the rules, and as it should be in the world ot mu.Mt there Ls no mention of the164 words
-
Article56 1954-05-12 6 MR. S. Rajaratnam has replied evasively to Mr. T. K. Chuan's letter. This makes his denunciation as "quislings" of Malayans who work with the Government all the more shocking. I hope Mr Rajaratnam will give a serious explanation of a serious matter which his position entitles us56 words
-
Article98 1954-05-12 6 rpHE fee for a Learner driver's licence has been raised Irom $2 to $10. Deeptte this thrrr are hundreds of applicants a day. As far as I know, some people take up driving, hoping if they lose their jobs to turn professional drivers. Some hope98 words
-
154 1954-05-12 6 SHOULD like to correct a statement in which I am reported to have said that there Ls an increase in the amount of opium reaching Singapore. This is not the case. There is, however* a steady flow of opium to meet the demand which154 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement178 1954-05-12 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. H, H«rd« HI) i minimum) BEBB: To Mrs. Tom Bebb, on 10.5.54 KWtHHI Hospital. Bottl well. MOREIRA To Stuart, and I&andhana at Kota Bahru Hospital en Ma: 10. a 6°n > Char'.es Franiclin. Both well SANTHOUSE: To IfUftftt, wife of J. W Santhousp. a son. Nigel John Frederick,178 words
-
Advertisement99 1954-05-12 6 POPULAR HITS. 50 cts. Edition. (SO cts each) Rrll Bottom Blum, Blowing Wild, The Greep, Changing Partner!. Don't ever leave me. Don't l.iuch at me. From here to Eternity, I'd rather die Young. I see the Moon, If you Love me. The .lone* Boy, Mission of St. Aufnstine, My heart99 words
-
Advertisement33 1954-05-12 6 O See to read in comfort Qsrap the wonderful itf »ovr v irnit FEDERATIOJtJ^^ SCHEDULED SERVICE Between Ku.b Temcrloh. lender Trenrganu. Kota tt| Kubong. Dvn s un. B.dor. MAHSFIB^ Loke Yew Riding uil33 words
-
-
420 1954-05-12 7 Sultan reads farewell message at Istana dinner. UUI&TAJWIISIG, VALUABLE WORK FOR MALAYA' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday QENERALSIR GERALD TEMPLER, the High Commissioner, heard tributes tonight from the nine Malay Rulers when he and Lady Templer were guests of honour at a dinner given by the420 words
-
Article109 1954-05-12 7 Councillor may go to Kenya talks 4 Nominated Legislative A Councillor. Mr. P. F. ilr Souza. is expected to represent Singapore at the conference and ccneral meetlini <>f the ommonwcalth Parliamentary Association in Nairobi, Kenya, diirinc \iuusl and September. He attended a similar conference in New Zealand in [95t. Mr.109 words
-
Article37 1954-05-12 7 PEREMBAN, Tues. A »1 the St. John AmA.soriatlon has been Len?geng. re President. Mr. secretary, Inche i bin Haji Abdul rer, Inche Mohabin Budin. comPhun Kok T.ui, bin Haji Abdul ■he Hashim bin37 words
-
Article20 1954-05-12 7 Isity College of Hull V ■rkshire. Ho has been in Malaya since 1949. The past will be advertised d20 words
-
Article80 1954-05-12 7 A Singapore youth was m.intine an ice-cream barrow in return for some buns and coffee on Monday morning. ■•> hen another youth appeared and »te up the buns. A fisht followed during which the second youth used I scraper and hurt the first I boy. Police80 words
-
Article75 1954-05-12 7 The Singapore Progressive Party plans to form a party I district committee in East I Ward A meetinc will be held at the home of Mr. John Laycock. a vice-president, at Still Road at 4.30 p.m. on Sunday. New chairman JOHORE BArii-U. Tue.v Mrs. R.K.A. Bruce has75 words
-
92 1954-05-12 7 After this no friends in 'L' cars i SINGAPORE police yesterO day warned that action wtli now be taken against any learner driver carrying passengers. The crace period, granted on May l for 'L' drivers to get acquainted with the new regulations, has been withdrawn. Warning! too. will so to92 words
-
Article, Illustration164 1954-05-12 7 REUNITED— THE END OF A THIRTEEN-YEAR SEARCH Now they seek third sister FUR 13 years a Chinese girl searched for her two sis* trrs. Yesterday she found one of them. The reunited sisters are Chia Ah Nooi. 30. and Ah Kow. 23, now Mrs. Henry Lim. The missing lister is164 words
-
180 1954-05-12 7 7 tried to steal food for my wife 9 sld a Singapore court yesnarriase and its responsiliI A 17-YEAR-OLD youth tc terday that an early n ties led him to attempt th( Ng Lim told the Fourth Police Magistrate. Inche A. W. Ghow.N that180 words
-
Article130 1954-05-12 7 Taximen appeal to Minister KUALA LUMPUR Tues KELANTAN taxi men have appealed to the Federation Member for Transport for; more taxis to be licensed in the State. ThLs would eliminate the 1 pirate taxis, they said. They several applica- I tions for taxi Dermits had been reiected by the Kelantan130 words
-
Article137 1954-05-12 7 A DANCE hostess, Cheok Yoke Chan, who was arrested at 1215 a.m. on April 17, on a charge of driving a Mr without a licence, yesterday i KVoT^Tb/eni-n two I weeks by thr magistrate, Mr. I Howe Yoon Chong, to produce j the licence137 words
-
Article65 1954-05-12 7 A cir I. Tan Hong Peng alias I Tan How Choo, who pleaded j guilty to driving a car on Nov. 4 while under disqualification j and not covered by third party insurance, was placed on two years' probation in Singapore yesterday. Tan. a former translator65 words
-
Article41 1954-05-12 7 Pakin Suppiah wa s charged in Singapore yesterday with robbing a woman of jewellery and cash worth $309 at 11 am on Saturday at Changl Road while armed with a revolver. He was remanded in custody until Friday.41 words
-
Article64 1954-05-12 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. T.R. Raman, a toddy tapper on the REM Estate, Plentong, was remanded here today on a charge of murdering his wife, Leelawathi and his brother, Chandan. Postponed KUALA LUMPUR Tve a Tomorrow's meeting pt the Rubber Industry's Joint Work- i ing Party64 words
-
112 1954-05-12 7 SOBBING in the dock of yesterday. 20-year-old with causing hurt while cc was a frame-up. A hawker, Goh Keng Song, said that at 2 a.m. on March i 9 Woon and two other Chinese I ate at his stall and refused to pay. He112 words
-
Article26 1954-05-12 7 Registered vehicles in Singapore at the end of April totalled 233.729 motor-cars, 32.395; bicycles 168,565; motor- cycles 6.938. taxis 1.714. and trishas 4.411.26 words
-
Article143 1954-05-12 7 War Dept. men prepare ultimatum KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. rE WAR DEPARTMENT Civilian Staff Association will issue an ultimatum to the Command Secretary of II i} Malaya if he does not reply by the end of the week to the association's protest against the withdrawal of free transport. Mr S.J.H. Zaidl,143 words
-
229 1954-05-12 7 `The Limping One' is shot dead at dawn ARCH COMMUNIST OF RAWANG KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. "T*HE Limping One." arch Communist in the Rawang district of North Selangor, was shot dead at dawn today. He was Chen Kirn Tou, alias Pai Chai. branch committee secretary of the terrorist organisation on Rciu;^n<T229 words
-
86 1954-05-12 7 MR. R. C. H. Lim made another vain attempt to get bail for Dong Chui Ling when his case came up for mention in Singapore yesterday. Dong, headmaster of St. Andrew's Middle School, was accused of the attempted murder of his wife, Peony,86 words
-
Article44 1954-05-12 7 PENANG, Tues— Mr. Gee Foon Boon, a storekeeper for Nestles Products (M>. Ltd.. was presented with a wrist watch and a certificate yesterday for 25 years' service with the firm by the Penang branch manger. Mr. V. S. Nargang.44 words
-
Article128 1954-05-12 7 A Canadian synthetic rubber magnate said In Singapore yesterday that he would mor' Malayan natural rubber producers to nnd out their problems. He hoped his talks would lead to better understanding b* twef-n the two groups. Mr. E. R. Rowzci one of the Canadian delegate!128 words
-
Article83 1954-05-12 7 Police Inspector A. Gopalan attached to "A" Division was acquitted of negligent driving in the Singapore first traffic poiice court yesterday. It was alleged that Gopalans car collided with a motor cyclist at the junction of Lavender Street and Kempas Read at 9 p.m. on Au~. 30.83 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement59 1954-05-12 7 hi man ti hit likvti his a (<>%t-iuht> dl "^HHi as 1883 research rofesspr Etnil Hansen were L I knowledge to BEST BEER :<<<<; ««««««<c««<«««««««««««««< POLLO" I PRINTER DEVELOPFR FOR THE USE OF ■S-iNCINEERINC FIRMS, ETC. I this and uther units, Materials etc B|ji, r Consult ffs2««in MANUFACTURERS iTD.I 159 words
-
Advertisement87 1954-05-12 7 BUDAK BERLARI KEMANA? To LITTLES New CONFECTIONERY DEPARTMENT Of Course bAK '4^r Delicious NEW ZEALAND ICE-CREAM Family Size KO r»>. each. Eskimo Pie 20 cl>. Chocolate Cup> 20 rt>. Chocolate Pop* 10 tts, THE STORE WITH A v^V- TO OFFER LIVE IN HEALTHY SERANGOON YOU CAN BUY A HOME FOR87 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous151 1954-05-12 7 The weather MINIMI'M TEMPERATIRh: 1 7 30 pm. on May 10 to 7.30 pm. 1 1 1 Singapore 76 degrees, rviians "5. Kota Bahru 74. Kuala Lumpur 74. Tpoh 71 Kuantan 75 M \X 1 M TIMPKRATI RK: (7 30 am. to 7.30 p.m. on May 11 1 Singapore 84151 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement423 1954-05-12 8 magic POWDER f every otker Vw^wWk a^^W B^^^g Ask for Surf at your local shop. You'll soon be saying Surf gets out every scrap of hidden VUvM m^^tW^^ V 9^^^ I^^B there's nothing to beat Surf for sensational washing results. have never been able to touch. Now mi -§g§§«^Sr wk423 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1539 1954-05-12 9 Windsor Castle, loveliest of all Royal TIMES special FEATURE f Ui a., W uctn ciizaoeth s stately homes, none has happier memories for f than the ancient pile of Windsor Castle, whose great stone towers )attlements look down on the winding reaches of the Thames, 25 |es from London. HereDaily Mirror - 1,539 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement148 1954-05-12 9 0 BROTHERS j 6.30 930 TODAY g AP irOfc] 'm -nervations r c is rather ancient M°d ern &^^L t I Picture r W ''Technicolor 1 *&i y I m- AHAYWORTH as j I. Ray [jfihomDaiw) PFg AO'TIFUL 7d BORN 1 R3ERED! tt H sH ■ARDG ROBINSON JOHN FORSYTHE •HENDERSON148 words
-
Advertisement257 1954-05-12 9 AAIHAY_g^R^AJiiS_AJJON ATTRACTIONS r*A Cikifl ks in Aa Exotic f m"* -^t WUeUW B-«.«y ••^TECHNICOLOR^ Voodoo// fllffliir f LAST lIAV Him, 1.45,4.15, 6.45 yninr rrpnrn piy] 9.30pm. I cni" WlLilt >[< rtnnLn -nubAM OPI \N TOMOItItOU FAR EASTERN PREMIERE janei UlGHJobel WAGNER DebrafeH STORY OF* 5 THREE LOWS 4M»K\S IOMOIIIimV M-G-M257 words
-
-
Page 9 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous174 1954-05-12 9 b 'ii\ i I illflHUifl^VAT^QN N 5UFPERIN6 V NOT DON T BE "V RANK. 5ENSA*IGN "i IthiS LETTER SHOULP Bill' II I I11MI f MBI VC 5 U I FROM A FATiCk'E BLASE THE ALiSM, WATSON WMF T YOUR CURlOSlTy E'l I '/NEEDN'T 6NEAIC >(0OUT LIKE A I FATI6UE WATSON174 words
-
-
Article246 1954-05-12 10 Rubber and tin drop CINCJXPORE Share Market yesterday was re- ported to be almost at a standstill awaitins some outcome from the Cleneva talks on IndoChina and the prices of both rubber and tin iel.l. Rubber which at one stage was steadied' by the stiffness of246 words
-
Article169 1954-05-12 10 Ships lyine alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or exper ted today are: Noreverett 12, Santhia 4 5. Aloe CP, Polydorus 6 7, Nantes 89. Agaki Maru 11. Tatsumlya Maru 13 14. Benalder 15 16. Leverku-en 18. Kyoritsu Maru 19 20,1 Tung Song N. Wall 6. Laiwui N.169 words
-
Article118 1954-05-12 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picui were Copra: unchanged; May $32 buyer*. $32'.. sellers; June $31 buyers. Ml>i sellers. Coconut oil: unchanged, dull; $55 sellers Pep;*r steady: eaa reported, white pepper up $5; Muntok white $265. Sarawak $260. Lampong black $225. Lewis and Peat: closing price:118 words
-
Article170 1954-05-12 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported that: "All sections of the local share market were again irregular with business almost at a standstill pending the outcome of some definite pointer from the Geneva t;- Iks.'' Members of the Association reported the following buiiness done >esterday: Fraser and Ne-..ve170 words
-
Article169 1954-05-12 10 r'.o-ert in Singapore last rents a lb. for May r.rst grade, a d:op of three eighths of ,i cent rompaieri with Monday's closing price. The iv.arkr: ojiened round the ,sn ccnti level but steadied up to *0 (en;:. uhen the terms of the Vietminh .'or a caaaa fire169 words
-
Article154 1954-05-12 10 MEI BOURNE. Tues. Market"! showed more s-renuth on the Stock Exchanue today thoush the mining section was .still uncertain Loan 3\' 1356-59 £94/Loan 3V 1956-5!) US 6 3 -£3 1 3 APM (New i 18 5 Bank of NSW £37 J 4 -18 Aust Consol Ind 43 6154 words
-
Article31 1954-05-12 10 On the net- exchange market in dona Kong m- lOOaf in MM) 1.175 for -ash and 5.7625 fn, Starling .-as quoicd nt 16.73 and jne tacl of yold it31 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement364 1954-05-12 10 NOTICES NOTICE otlce is hereby given that the Siv'^i Annual GeneraJ Meeting of tfc ."eachers Union of Perak will be hf Saturday. 12th June, 1954. Order of the Council, CHIN SEX LIM, Hon. General Secretary. THE PENANG TURF CLUB SIVMKR MEETING. 1954 SATURDAY. 29TH MAY, 1951 IHI RSDAY, 3RD JUNE.364 words
-
Advertisement261 1954-05-12 10 NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF Till: COLONY OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy No. 77 of MM. RE: RANBIR SINGH SACIinKV, o Maghar Sirirh Sachdrv, trading as Jeet Brothers Kxparte: LB S\Y <>.. LTD. Judgment Creditors. NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that a Bankruptcy Notice has261 words
-
Advertisement254 1954-05-12 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB A Dinner-Dance H Oiien Ouesi Night will be held nn Saturday, l.ith May to welcome home the Water Polo and Swimmine Sertion rf the Singapore Asian Game? Contingent. Members are requested to make table reservations as soon as jjosslble. V. CHITTY Secretary 11.5.54. NOTICE Re BEDOK254 words
-
Advertisement1266 1954-05-12 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST The closlpt daH for tenders for the supply nnri Installation of one elevator plan! lor 1 block of 7 storey tenements at Manila Street Victoria Street will bp Frlri.v., 18th June. 1954 and no: Totaday 18th May, as previously advertised. NOTICE Notice is hereby given tli.i1,266 words
-
Advertisement60 1954-05-12 10 R. E.MOrris (J {IJmf Jm/ I'J |lw SOLE AGENTS: M. SB Komim ft PA POPULARITY CX WlNNfflj SturriK k I H Jurif YOU CAN TULW™ 1 Selected pieces ol Chm SHROFFS (malaya) LTD. > *,< >"*>< >#■< wi >■%! \oOavchoose a because t he lens s l t UROH !r60 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement2803 1954-05-12 11 W m mumW^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^nt^B^V^M^^^^^^SA mcauster c* co., ltd. ,v°' londo'n. 'ft" contine'ntal' porls --—^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K^^^mmKKKHSMB^UKKKSK^^F^^Mm^m ELLERMAN *Jt BUCKNALL loj A ngues. San francivo. rcnano EAST ASIATIC LINE* ionbom. hayre, Rotterdam «>ptland. Seattle. vanccuver SAIUNGS TO cltinTn, SC A^|? BEN LWE STEAMERS LTD. HAMBURG ft HULL A_— -gjj C-J- Movl3 May ,4/14 M.y2,803 words
-
-
Article, Illustration818 1954-05-12 12 AH Kirn and Keng Wee soon recovered from the shattering experience they had endured at the hands of Captain Crosbie and once they realised they were none the worse for their trip into the past they became curious about the rest of the pills in the scarlet818 words
-
Article, Illustration332 1954-05-12 12 MA. K. J. dc iiilva hi MM a stamp which I am ntre WiU be of great interest t<* you all. It is a commemorative stamp issued to mirk the visit to Ceylon of our prnciivn Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip. The stamp is printed in an332 words
-
Article140 1954-05-12 12 r'O fortune tellers met early one morning. "Good day." said one to the other. You're very well. How am I?" What a long time you've been Ismail," said Mother. I thought I told you to hurry back." Ye.s mother, but you didn't trli me to hurry there."140 words
-
Article, Illustration247 1954-05-12 12 Dor F-vs and Girls, The Idst i gsaw puzzle contest was s^ p-vpul.tr that I th'ußt-t we »->(jld have an-o*-cr th WMk. T'ne five odd shares y->u see here Wn a oicturp I want v<">u to cut them out and arrange them < lust as you247 words
-
Article302 1954-05-12 12 Our Question Box Corner YOU told us about animals communicatinc with rach other," says A. Retnam. of Singapore, "but how do they understand what we say to them? Animals learn to a certain extent by repetition For instance, a dot; will soon get to know the meaning of the word302 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement186 1954-05-12 12 Such j ;JS -*fifefi treat f t tlny \m^¥ teeth W,,"^ \MI& ♦ood. give him AHenW\v XV burys Rusks The r.ch (s^**^ ma I r flavour will en\a. courage him to chew t^^;^ thus as bting him in V W^ teething SOLt ACtNTi BARLOW £r CO.. LTD Ocean Building Singapore.186 words
-
Advertisement14 1954-05-12 12 c. c. c. Collect six of these coupons to }otn the Children's Comer Cluh.14 words
-
Advertisement87 1954-05-12 12 I CXAVE SOMETHING^ GOOD TO DKINK AFTFR ffl I "SJMT THRILUNti FILM.)") \f' I DRINK MHO RE<3ULAR L y^\ /T">>H I DU*IN6THEDAVANDATBtD- [I T IMF, AND SEUCVE ME. I Ft£L |V^_ WONDERFUL" i \J_ l^"i.\ WP' 'LET'S Buy A T>! s -tS [1 TIN AND TAKE /r 1/ The food87 words
-
-
466 1954-05-12 13 SINGAPORE YOUTH BOXERS WILL DO WELL IN BRITAIN SAYS SENTINEL R K< ENTLY i v;atrhed the semi-finals and finals 'f the Knglish Schools hoxiny: championships. And, as is almost always the case with tournaments pf this sort, it was worth every permy and more of the price ot a seat.466 words
-
Article77 1954-05-12 13 JOHOKK IWlllir riM I Johore Bahni Pootoall 'rm-latlon has decided to ttarl the 1t. 4 nccer d Cup com tetltloni MOO a.s tac Mal.,y faatUg mimtii The A.sMx-iat ion's officials for Ihi season are: President in.-i-e Bulelman bin Ja'alam; Vice-president Inche Ahmad bin Haji A II77 words
-
Article65 1954-05-12 13 oi Latin Wanderen tl the recent annual general are: President: M Noonti: vice-prp«.i-dent: H. A. Kadir H. Ha.ssatr imn M. Noor Hnontll kaal bon. secntary: IT— 1| Aish.u! no-i treasurer: Mohd Vatnn Dohoa; bon auditor: Jalii Ma nap Committee' A Rahman I)alb.<sha. Amiii Talb. Ridzvna65 words
-
Article62 1954-05-12 13 II C Pi'i! ran won the Hnfapot* Rifle Association SR ibi spoon shnof with a score of 94 on Sunday UtcbeU <9i i *ai Urn .s h la) winner while In the handicap event*, R S :»f. 'lamplin i liMßil. U lirst m I62 words
-
Article56 1954-05-12 13 ■oocn S.HIIK A. Lraicue. l»iv. Ii OTBCi i li;ul«-ir(l Kank. OcytMfi I»IV. 2. I mil Bat. i IJU, ki oiind IHV. 3: Thornvrroft v (alilr and Win-lrss. SRC pad.uit; Koltrrdam Kou(UaaV Famr Park; Kant Asiatic v \li\andra BfMlwarka, S( C. p«--,1.., r; KI .SKKVK U \<-l t -imr56 words
-
Article42 1954-05-12 13 HAF Cli;iiit_l Acre lieid to a 2-2 draw t>y hasc In ii United Serving Dlv. 1 leuKUe soccer garm yesterday In another Dlv. 1 fixture. RNAS kH| beat RE 4-3 HAMC lw.il HN Kranjl 4-3 !n n Dlv. 2 match42 words
-
Article220 1954-05-12 13 I.ONDON, lue». L^NCiLANUb soccer sdectors ys- a terday named 'he lollovi'.ne 'earn for the match ,»>:*iiiM Vn^n--I.i'i. In Belgrade on May 16. Gilbert Morrlclc (Btrmlnfham) Ron BUatforth iHudtersfWldi. Ro- tit-r Byinc |lfanchCßt«r United.: Billy Wilyh! .Wolves, captain.. Sill Owen il.uloni, Jimmy Dickinson' ■IV; Mi-.outhi; Tom l220 words
-
Article177 1954-05-12 13 ROMS, 'i "<■■ I'MflC/IK MOHi:A l«l 'li'iiy lia- I 1^ l>rii In Itunntni Of at upset tl, TIM flnak "I [laltan International teonll tourna- lay Overro m '"l:v defeated America i,w, I i Va, two »ndla half-hour maid, l", n;r l ta U th. en^j177 words
-
94 1954-05-12 13 Cricketer who holds Yorks record dies 111 IIIIKKMIII.I). Tuev /<KOK<.| Herbert Hirst. »ne ul Ihe world* K i-rat«st erickrt all-rounders, died at Hmldcc sti.lri vrstrrdav. He was U n.its old. Ilii-l who plaM-cl Im \.nkslili. and BagKMi hrtwern IXSM .mil Ittt, linishril his i.im-.t uith total of 1,7X1 v. ii94 words
-
Article20 1954-05-12 13 R;«jaji Sport.s C'.ur. beat Stlat Rangers 7—5 in a friendly neegf match at Fairer Park vest n day20 words
-
Article323 1954-05-12 13 WORCESTER, Tuesday. \1'»IR( FSTKKSHIKK looked like forcing a draw wilh Pakistan when, at lunch today, the final day. they needed only 54 runs with nine wickets in hand to make their opponents bat again. At the Interval Worcestershire were 1M lor one after following onReuter - 323 words
-
332 1954-05-12 13 A MfCRH'AN badminton officials are doing their best to persuade Dr. Dave Freeman, the former All-' Kncland and American singles champion, to come out of retirement and help the I'niti-cl States in next .war's Thomas I'up tournament, smi Mr. Lim332 words
-
Article306 1954-05-12 13 Kovers 5; S.K.C 1 DOVBBB SPORTS Club, fresh from their 4—l triumph over Star Soc<rrites a fortnight ago, put up another fine all-round display to score a s—l5 1 vie-' tory over Singapore Recreation Club in a SAFA, first division league game at Jalan Besar stadium306 words
-
155 1954-05-12 13 IOC CONFIRM MELBOURNE AS 1956 SITE ATHENS. Tues. rpHE International Olvmpu Committee today confirmed that the 1956 Olympic Game* will be held in Melbourne although the eQUestrtan events v. ill be held elsewhere. Melbourne was first awarded th,- Gaine.s five vr:irs ki;o Dumcgtlr controversy In Australia h'ld up preparations forReuter - 155 words
-
Article68 1954-05-12 13 Jacks Sports Club will pla> a friendly table tennis game atainsChinese YMCA at Selegie Road nn Friday at "..30 p.m. Then te«rr will be: Singles loh Tuck Nam. Ie HeO| Fei. Teo Sin Kong. I tm Ch* Tm Ban Chons On; Ch ie rfeaUß and68 words
-
Article19 1954-05-12 13 IN SAFA Dl\ 3A leasue mat between Yotinp Ompaninn* ay.c. kmi MkenM tor WOOCH emuiKi vesfrrday postponed19 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement147 1954-05-12 13 brdons y 111 W Tom r >r a most rpfrpshlng and stimulating drink try with good Tonic Water. Icr and a slice of lemon the ideal drink fat any time of the day BORNEO y w d nthrrr Borneo bnnrhps rq OPENING DHiXd BARGAINS Each 53. 00 S7 0C 50.147 words
-
Advertisement260 1954-05-12 13 OWIX WATERPROOF UNBREAKABLE^^-^ MAINSPRING. 21 JWLS. 17 JWLS. ANTIMAGNETIC. SHOCK-RESISTANT. OBTAINABLE FROM All WATCH DEAigHS CHEEKOHGCOATD Asthma Mucus Dissolved First Day Chokin« »h»Mln| >nnr «»«l r n. rCV. niln In J mlnulri MK.NDAOO lh» \>'*- rir.if.ri r.l ■> f.inou. iaetot nrt.iUl. Ihr. .ili Ih. 1 r |clr urr.' ln» th*260 words
-
-
Article, Illustration530 1954-05-12 14 Josker II fighting fit after Ipoh iniury fißJlfllPpft^^-:''^^^^ lOSKER 11, a bright Governor's Cup prospect, strode out faultlessly in a half mile spin with stablemate One Three One on the training track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Joskcr II was merely cantering alongside r.is i galloping companion at the finish,530 words
-
Article69 1954-05-12 14 LONDON. Tues. RO<;EK BANNISTER announced yesterday that he mill return to trie trark on May 20 and may add the world half-mile record to his monumental 3: 59.4 mark. The lanky. 24-year-old medical student said he would run the half mile lor London I nlverslty against69 words
-
473 1954-05-12 14 LONDON, Tuesday. I ANCASHIKK and Nottinghamshire had the tinction ol being first to gain two-day victories in the new county cricket season which continu bright sunshine yesterday, i Somerset! "new look" sidr I showed complete inability I I piay the legbrcaks of Au.-tr.i-lianReuter - 473 words
-
Article280 1954-05-12 14 Bag by has a good one in Argyll i R<^ 11. Builder ,late B.unr 1 and KnterUiner 1 late Time 1 Tabl* three newcomers entered foi the May Meeting at Bukit Timah f were winners as two-year-olds last MM Argyll, a bay gelding, is nlcel> bred. He is by that280 words
-
Article252 1954-05-12 14 SIX CLASS TWO horses haw boon promoted tn Clfttt One according to the latest S.R.A. list of classifications. They include Sovereign and Prosperity two new horses who scored fine victories fci Bukit Timah In March and at Kuala Lumpur la.st week. The ■>th»;rs me Singing Master252 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement808 1954-05-12 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS j i 1 fhprk Before Postine Rpnlies to BOX NumbtrS t J Utmost care, should be taken I t when replying »o box number 1 ads to utc the CORRSCT NUMBER and Address to the Z\ it* Times Cecil Street SITUATIONS VACANT W-*. v -Mm.-Box so r... r,.r,808 words
-
Advertisement762 1954-05-12 14 <( nntinurn Irnm Pa«e Si ACCOMMODATION VACANT I $s (*"•■>—*"* TO LET New Flats. Khlang Guan Avenue Particular.-, from Tei. 6429. TO LET three furnished rooms in Bungalow for five months vacant, now share kitchen, separate cooker. Paya Lebar, suitable services. Rent S22D Box A 6445, S.T. NEW FLORAVILLE 130762 words
-
Advertisement752 1954-05-12 14 Tl ITION »'•»<» (*«».>—■•« st eu. txnm. COMMENCING MAY aDsolute I Beginners Accounting. Book-keeping. Shorthand. Typewriting. English Classes morning or evenings Chinese YMCA Comm: School—the School which always leads at LCC Exam, passes distinctions—lo7 Scletie Road. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES J# r- K flt rxtru SMA g available on Propprfv Secur|tv Bf)x752 words
-
Advertisement736 1954-05-12 14 lor llie lull mile. CLASSIFIED ADS. VEHICLES FOR SALE K.nl> ti (Min.J— Box St ett txlrm. NASH HAMBI.ER Convertible cood as new. one owner driver 19.i1. I 17.000 miles. Rinp *****. Ext. 23. AUSTIN A 40 SPORTS Reslstered July 1932 in excellent condition. 18.000 miles. $3,600 0.n.0. secures. Phone Taylor736 words
-
Advertisement94 1954-05-12 14 TURPIN TO GIVE UP HIS TITLE T lis! I nsni)\ I» iMtlllTH Tntpin his Kurnpran nn.l.i title tn Tiberio MMrl li sational ronleM in Im 1. »hrn lie was vti.pp.,l is to nive up his Brilish midtll.--uiulit title. I I Ins was st.u> d Jack Solomon* ulm Turpin Hill now94 words
-