The Straits Times, 23 January 1959
1959-01-23
1
16
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section20 1959-01-23 1 A VI-. II ACE DAILY CERTIFIED KALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 15 CENTS20 words
-
Article361 1959-01-23 1 VICTOR NAYAGAM - VICTOR NAYAGAM Federation will register all underground operators By Double jail terms and the whip KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.-The Federation Government has drafted comprehensive regulations designed to knock out the Federation's 1 5,000 gangsters, traffickers in women and other racketeers. I'nder the Prevention of Crime Bill published tonight,361 words
-
111 1959-01-23 1 SINGAPURt Thurs.— BOAt announced here today that it would begin the first round the world jet service with Comet 4s on April 1. The flying time would be 62 hours 20 minutes, but the passenger service would take 88 hours 50 minutes111 words
-
Article20 1959-01-23 1 PARIS Thurs.— The French Premier. Mr. Michel Debre. conferred yesterday with Mr Pote Sarasin. secretary-gene-ral of Seato— U.P.l.20 words
-
396 1959-01-23 1 The Army is called in tir help as rain puts off the big exposition in Singapore SINGAPORE, Thursday. UK AVY RAIN in the past few days has upset plans for the $50 million Singapore Constitution Exposition, which will now be officially opened on Jan. 31, instead of Jan. 24. Mr.396 words
-
Article, Illustration299 1959-01-23 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - TM HERE TO GET MALA YAN ANGLE' FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Lord Home ('the British people admire you flies in By Koala Lrapir, Tbirr THE EARL of Home, Secretary of State foi Commonwealth Relations, said here today: "1 believe in personal visits." His main purpose in coming to Kuala Lumpur was to299 words
-
96 1959-01-23 1 Businessman tells police of $12,000 swindle SINGAPORE, Thurs. A businessman of Teiok Ayer Street reported to the police today that be was cheated of goods worth $12,000 by a man who claimed "to have a big banking account." He said that the man went to his shop, Thye Sin Trading96 words
-
Article32 1959-01-23 1 BUENOS AIREB. Thurs. All unions in the Argentine —which has been In the grip of a general strike for five days told their members to return to work today.—Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
-
Article190 1959-01-23 1 LONDON. Than. World motor racing champion Mike Hawthorn, who announced his retirement last year "while I am still alive", was killed today in a road crash. The blond, devil-may-care Briton died almost instantly when his black 140 m.p.h. Jaguar sports car collided with a190 words
-
Article, Illustration1074 1959-01-23 1 Lee and businessmen criticise 'People's Corporation' Bill SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A Bill to establish a Peo p 1 c's Investment Corporation, for which the Government hopes the public will subscribe the $10 million capital, was approved by the Legislative Assembly today, after a running cross-fire of1,074 words
-
164 1959-01-23 1 WESTERN SUMMIT MEETING HINT BY MAC LONDON, Thurs.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan, indicated today there may be a Western summit meeting to discuss fresh proposals to the Russians. "We are at present engaged in reviewing our proposals." Mr. Macmillan told the House of Commons. "Such a review naturally involvesUPI - 164 words
-
Article33 1959-01-23 1 POLICE STOP CAR SINGAPORE. Fri.—Police early today stopptd Mi with three men and i s,irl in Upper Serangoon Kiuil after recehrine tW call by man who said be saw Rirl struggling.33 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement60 1959-01-23 1 DIAMOND and GEM SET ENGAGEMENT RINGS, DRESS RINGS and ETERNITY RINGS in Platinum, Gold 8t White Gold at Reasonable Prieei. G. C. de SILVA BROS. "Manufacturing Jewellers" 3, RaHlss Mac*. 5 pore-1. Phone: 831 IS I vLLC I %Lf The best Brandy Tor oil V celebrations. Sol. Agents: McALISTER CO.,60 words
-
Advertisement80 1959-01-23 1 r o *0> 4*7 SIN6AKMC I* >& 3C M mem From 12th January to s«h February imlu»i\c One bright sparkling F N gUwwill be givrn away FREE with every c.«e ol ORANGE CRUSH or SARSAPARILLAUrge or -null. One brighl sparkling RED LtON gla» will be Riven a»ay FREK with every80 words
-
-
115 1959-01-23 2 THE SPEED QUEEN TAKES OFF WITH MONKEYS SINGAPORE, Thurs. 13 A KLM plane, which won the LondonChristchurch commercial airlines' race in 1953, left Singapore today for Amsterdam on another record breaking flight. In the plane wa,s the blgge.st "animal shipment" from Singapore ever. It .consisted of 2.500 monkeys, several cockatoos,115 words
-
Article77 1959-01-23 2 HE PLANS A UNION FOR SYCES SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Singapore City Councillor plans to form an organisation to protect the Interests of all syces here. Inche Mohamed Shan it bin Oollah, said today the new body would be called the Singapore Syces' Union. He said he had formed a committee77 words
-
Article23 1959-01-23 2 SINGAPORE. TJiurs. A shack used as a storehouse by rag-and-bone men in Dunlop Street here was destroyed by fire this afternoon.23 words
-
Article33 1959-01-23 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. Byram Man-ell, a leading Australian artist who specialises In aboriginal paintings. Is expected to arrive in Singapore from Sydney by Air India on Friday for a brief visit.33 words
-
Article34 1959-01-23 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Governor. 81r William Goode. will attend the annual regatta of the Naval Base Sailing Club on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. at the Red House. Naval Base.34 words
-
Article54 1959-01-23 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A warrant of arrest was issued in a Singapore Coroner's court today against Sgt. Peter Scott Murray of 40 Base Workshops REME after an Inquest on Tay Kirn 800. a father of six. who died In a road accident at Pasir Panjang Road54 words
-
Article28 1959-01-23 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The 5.865-ton Russian freighter Ilia Metchnikov arrived in Singapore today with a $2 million cargo of cement, trucks and tractors for Cambodia.28 words
-
Article, Illustration402 1959-01-23 2 ASSEMBLY PLEA: KEEP THEM OFF TV— THEY ARE EYESORE AND ARE UNSUITABLE FOR PUBLICISING US SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A member of the Legislative Assembly today objected strongly to death houses being filmed for screening on television overseas. Mr. lim Cher Kenn (Ind.) said the death houses were an eyesore402 words
-
Article163 1959-01-23 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Chief Secretary. Mr. E. B. David, told the Legislative Assembly today that a review was being made of all the lands occupied by the Services in Singapore, with a vifw to implementing the agreement reached on the future status of such lands.163 words
-
Article49 1959-01-23 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs Thirty one-year scholarships are being offered by the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce for students in Chinese senior middle schools here, it was announced today. The value of each scholarship will be $180 a year Deserving applicants may be given three-year awards.49 words
-
Article38 1959-01-23 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Four masked men armed with knives tied up a family in Jalan Kubon. off the 12th mile Sembawang Road here today and got away with $350 worth of cash and Jewellery.38 words
-
Article274 1959-01-23 2 NELSON RUTHERFURD - NELSON RUTHERFURD POLICE TO STRENGTHEN SEA PATROLS By Johore Bahru, Thursday JOHORE police made plans today to strengthen their sea patrols off the south-west tip of the state following the latest piracy by gangsters using a high powered speed boat on a trading tongkang.274 words
-
79 1959-01-23 2 Golden Gate Quartet for Singapore SINGAPORE, Thurs. The world famous Golden Gate Quartet will sing in Singapore at three concerts at the Victoria Theatre on Feb. 18. 20 and 21. This is the first time that the Quartet, which have been on tour since May !''->: will be singing In79 words
-
Article158 1959-01-23 2 JOHORE BHARU, Thursday. A FILM screened at a Singapore cinema last Sunday night had a special thrill for two members of the audience. Dr. P.I. Franks. Senior Ophthalmologist at the Oeneral Hospital here, and his wife were interested in only one of the actors158 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement396 1959-01-23 2 ...tomorrow, m^r^'^^i a flight captain m& Sdr wm Success lies ahead. He has chosen his profession \Jki^ >:3! Jp yr/W and bis watch wisely. v\^§&^ l ---Is-" v -Ml He knows that precision instruments <m vital to the Yrf^S^JSS^r/ security of oir navigation. That is why he has chosen vjfl396 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous14 1959-01-23 2 THE GAMBOLS urn mim* (i tuinw iVe «crr> |j /^.'JT>\ II s^~~^T~~~^ IMv- t14 words
-
-
Article366 1959-01-23 3 BUT GIVES WARNING TO CAPITAL HUNGRY COUNTRIES LONDON, Thurs.— Britain intends to play her part in helping in the under-deve-loped areas of Asia and Africa, the Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan. said yesterday. But he warned: "If a country wants capital from outside, it followsReuter - 366 words
-
113 1959-01-23 3 Murrow: I will go to jail before I te11... NEW YORK, Thurs. Police yesterday stepped up their probe into allegations that big business was linked with the call girl racket. But the Columbia Broadcasting System, whose sensational radio programme "The Business of Sex" on Monday sparked off the investigation, refusedReuter - 113 words
-
Article375 1959-01-23 3 Railway and roads cut and scores of people marooned SYDNEY. Thurs. TORRENTIAL rains and gale force winds disrupted rail traffic, marooned scores of motorists and wrecked six fishing boats in northern New South Wales today. The storm washed out a large section of the railway track on Dorrigo375 words
-
Article42 1959-01-23 3 TOKYO. Thurs.— The East German Premier, Mr. Otto Grotewohl, arrived in Peking today for an official visit to China. Premier Chou En-lal headed a delegation of top-level officials who greeted Mr. Grotewohl. his wife and a large delegation.— U.P.l.42 words
-
Article, Illustration287 1959-01-23 3 U.S. TRIP HAS CONVINCED HIM. SAYS MESSAGE WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Soviet Deputy Premier, Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, in a telegram to the U.S. Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles, said today his visit to the L'nited States had convinced him287 words
-
Article27 1959-01-23 3 TOKYO, Thurs— Police booked 108 car drivers yesterday as a warning they mean business in the enforcement of Tokyo's new "no horn" traffic ordinance.— U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
-
Article97 1959-01-23 3 TOP ASIA REDS FOR MOSCOW MOSCOW. Thurs.— IIM Moscow may be the scene next week of a high powered meeting of Asia Communist leaders. The 21st congress of the Soviet Communist Party, scheduled to open on Jan. 27. may bring Chairman Mao Tse-tung of Red China President Ho cni-minh of97 words
-
Article372 1959-01-23 3 T ONDON, Thurs. Erratic price movements In London stock markets today generally failed to establish any dennlte trend despite a number of favourable Influences. These Included the Chancellor of the Exchequers optimistic opinion on the world economic scene and the further overnight advance on Wall Street. There was372 words
-
Article152 1959-01-23 3 61 MORE CYPRIOTS ARE FREED IN BRIEF... T^ICOSIA, Thurs. Sixty-one more Cypriot detainees were released today bringing to 132 the number freed this month. Reuter. PANAMA CITY:' Panama has rejected protests by Japan, France and he United States against the 12--mile territorial waters extension announced here recently. JAKARTA: Garuda Airways152 words
-
268 1959-01-23 3 ■ft Froir, Page One of srand prix racing without a really serious inJury and quit at the end of the seaMin last year after seeing some of his best friends die in crackups on the world's speed circuits. The biggest blow was theReuter - 268 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement106 1959-01-23 3 HIGH-FIDELITY SPEAKER COMBINATIONS Bi Made In Germany M. f=* T* I MODEL ORCHESTER: 111 I Power Capacity 12 WaM (^EgBBBBBBBBjB^ Impcdcncc 4 ohms Fre- ond Speaker Combinations ore World-Fomous. They S MODEL G. 3037: reproduce the smoothest highs os well os the softest Power Capacity 25 Watt and warmest lows,106 words
-
Advertisement277 1959-01-23 3 fln^^^i^^Rßfl SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. THE GOOD.. .THE BAD.. .THE HEROES... THE COWARDS... 'ij^THE STRONG. ..THE WEAK ONE \fll3 WERE PICKING \l^jL them orrt fl W/ Nm tktj Mtl "^taJIJEJ couirttf ittjck B^B& tfititttrfts ivfi^l tat' Territory lA.IAIA MTB I |g JOHN DfHNB (COtO* G|J* ieo ocwoon -I \^J^^Sl277 words
-
-
Article132 1959-01-23 4 UNION TO FIRM: THANK YOU SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Bata Employees' Union says that it is grateful to the management for saving its members from unemployment. The union, in a statement today, said that of 99 members who were served with dismissal notices, only nine were finally declared redundant. This was132 words
-
Article30 1959-01-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Dr. G.E.D Lewis, the principal of the Victoria Institution here, has Just completed his series of text books on geography for standard* three to six.30 words
-
416 1959-01-23 4 'CHINA' CUSTOMERS ANTtOPATE MOVE, SEEK OTHER BANKS' AID KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. NUMBER of Bank of China clients here have already asked other banks, including the Chartered Bank and the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, to take over overdrafts which had been granted them by the416 words
-
Article, Illustration59 1959-01-23 4 MR. LIEW PEE FENG and his bride. Miss Kok Kum Yoke, who were married at the Singapore Registry yesterday The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. Kok Ah Chong. Malayan Monthly staff photographer, and Mrs Kok. The bridegroom is the second son of59 words
-
Article45 1959-01-23 4 KANGAR. Thurs. About 285 home guards— Bs operational and 200 kampong— were discharged yesterday at a ceremony held In the training centre here. The Mentrl Besar of Perils. Dato Laksamana bin Hajl Mohamed Razall, presented them with service medals and discharge certificates.45 words
-
184 1959-01-23 4 THUGS LET WOMAN TELL HUSBAND OF EXTORTION BID SINGAPORE. Thursday. TWO men were arrested today in Beach Road after an extortion bid. The prospective victims, Mr. Litn Soo Oan. towkay of the Teow Thong Co. Ltd., and his wife, played a major part in securing the quick j arrests. Mr.184 words
-
Article54 1959-01-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The dissolved pan-Malayan Indian Immigration Fund, set up In 1907, held its last meeting here yesterday to go through Its anal audited accounts The meeting was attended [by the Federation's Commlsi sioner for Labour. Mr. R.H. Weller. and the Singapore acting Commissioner for Labour.54 words
-
Article163 1959-01-23 4 JAIL FOR J.P. WHO OFFERED BRIBE IOHORE B A H R U, Thurs.— Ng Yau Pee, a Justice of the Peace, businessman and community leader in Pontian, was at the Assizes today sentenced to nine months' Jail for offering ASP C. C. Stevenson, OCPD Pontian, $330 to get his revolver163 words
-
Article43 1959-01-23 4 KUCHING, Thurs.— Tickets for the first $250,000 Sarawak Social Welfare Council sweepstake will be on sale from next week. The profit of the sweepstake will be used by the council to maintain and expand social welfare activities in the country43 words
-
Article40 1959-01-23 4 ALOR STAR. Thurs— A 10--year-old schoolgirl, Chan Kwan Ooi. was seriously burned when her dress caught fire in her home at Lorong Patanl here yesterday. She is reported to be out of danger today.40 words
-
Article137 1959-01-23 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. I«HE KATONG District Council today assured prosx pective house owners in the area that the council would deal with their applications for permits as quickly as possible Mr. Llm Chuan Kirn. the council's chairman, told the Straits Times: "We are only against further137 words
-
Article58 1959-01-23 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs Mr. Eu Cheow Kanu. the Polirr Secretary, tonight confirm ed that two Inspectors have left the Singapore Police Force. They are Abdullah bin H. A. Hamid. who had six year* service, and James Teo 800 Lat. a probationer. Abdullah Hamid was goalkeeper for the Singapore58 words
-
Article24 1959-01-23 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. Lav Llat Meng has been elected secretary general of the newly-registered National Union of Industrial and General Workers. Singapore.24 words
-
Article99 1959-01-23 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Mr. V.S. Padmanabhan, of Joo Chlat Road, was discharged today on a charge of misappropriating $160 on May 30. 1957. and another sum of $144 between August 1956 and December 1956. The charges said that Padmanabhan was then an employee of the Societa Com- mlssionaria.99 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement293 1959-01-23 4 No Other KETCHUP ibstesLilce iHBNIj Made '^4 According to FCiD^f J The Worlds Ife/i J Mosr Valued i^gUl Recipe,, hs Flavor Simply Cant 1 Re Copied I See for Yourself! lili^Mi'im^m NESTLES READY-COOKED 3CEREALFOOD NESTUM is NOT Just tor babies you know. It also makes a delicious, nourishing and economical293 words
-
Advertisement212 1959-01-23 4 GET WELL QUICKLY After childbirth or illness, when you feel weak and tired, take Sanatogen It is a tonic which helps give sound sleep, good appetite and ENERGY Sanatogen TONIC Corrects diet deficiencies HfflAlMuld.M.lsJ^H :jl T Gla ze for floo** J j:£: w Keeps floors and furniture bright S&S* V.V.V.V212 words
-
-
Article, Illustration559 1959-01-23 5 Well-known ex -boxer is granted a decree •fNQVIRIES TO FIND OUT IF WIFE WAS ALIVE' SINGAPORE, Thursday. WUC HENRY DUNSFORD, well-known former boxer, who sued his wife, Jenny Eunice Dunsford, nee Willock now residing in Rangoon, for a divorce on the ground of desertion, was grunted a decree nisi by559 words
-
Article28 1959-01-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.The vice-president of the Ford Foundation. Dr. Forest Hill, who is visiting the Federation, called on the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul RahI man, today.28 words
-
Article126 1959-01-23 5 WARNING ON 'PIRATE' WATER SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The City Council today warned the public not to pay for water supplied to their homes through unauthorised connections. The warning came from the City Water Engineer, Mr. P. C. Lim. following the discovery of unlawful Interference with council water service pipes in a126 words
-
94 1959-01-23 5 TAX HOLIDAY BILLS AWAIT GOVERNOR'S ASSENT SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Ministry for Commerce and Industry will begin considering applications for income tax exemptions for pioneer industries as soon as the Pioneer Industries (Relief from Income Tax) and the Industrial Expansion (Relief from Income Tax) Bills receive the Governor's assent. The two94 words
-
Article45 1959-01-23 5 KUCHINO. Thurs. The Chief Secretary has announced that associations and clubs which have been registered for the past two years may apply through the O.C.P.D. for licences to organise gambling during the Chinese New Year. The licence fee is $500.45 words
-
Article42 1959-01-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.An old boy of the Anderson School, Ipoh, left here by BOAC today for six monthsmilitary training In England He is Second Lieut. Hew Kiang Thian, 22, of the Federation Ordinance Depot. Armed Forces Maintenance Corps.42 words
-
419 1959-01-23 5 LLOYD MORGAN - Press-shy tycoon on luxury world cruise for big-game fish LLOYD MORGAN !3y SINGAPORE, Tlniis. Two photographers engaged in Paris are accompanying Mr. Maurice Solvay, the Belgian industrialist, on his luxury round the world cruise. Their Job is to make a pictorial record of the six-month voyage, especially of Mr. Solvay419 words
-
Article, Illustration145 1959-01-23 5 CIVICS COURSE TOUR FOR MAN OF S3 AGE did not prevent 83--year-old Chong Hock Chye from joining 49 people from Sembawang on a tour of the Police Training School yesterday as part of a civics course. Chong took a day off from selling frogs and sea shells. He thinks the145 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement243 1959-01-23 5 More to enjoy VwEEK-\ v ENDER! 4 t J Every weekly issue gives you 36 pages tfi packed with Action Glamour W2m Exclusives! 'Jf Great features for you this week: ~~*>. TRAP FOR A SERGEANT... Ex-police W °oyS"toZ**£**H officer MELVIN TAN writes about an "Co 14* it Glamour exciting adventure243 words
-
Advertisement235 1959-01-23 5 t MADE-TO-MEASURE gpZ* SUITS SLACKS 4 FORTHE v CHINESE *-B'^SSBH Docron-Nylon Suits M 4 ''\m /*?K 5 di crcnf $hodcs m 111/ j^MM Completely Woshoble Mt_ If/ H SB9 50 HbsK Hi Slacks— s24.7s "W W^^^B^KpHL Docron Mohoir in 7 j/f^^T^i -T^l inlfl different shades and CV^^naH^jß IHI textures S235 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous551 1959-01-23 5 Singapore diary... BALLET: Final performance of YMCA (Orchard Road) Bodythe Theatre DArt Dv Ballet at building, welghtlUUng, Theatre Victoria Theatre, 8 45 p.m. Workshop 4 p.m., judo 5.30 pm ROYAL INSTITUTE OF CHE- CHINESE YMCA: Table tennis MISTRY: Annual dinner and 9 a.m., bodybuilding, welfthtliftlng general meeting In the Regency551 words
-
-
198 1959-01-23 6 Public to get chance to study new tariffs before they are imposed THE Minister lor Commerce and Industry spent 90 minutes today replying to the bitter attacks launched on his controversial Customs (Amendment No. 3) Bill in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The Bill was passed. An important amendment to the198 words
-
Article71 1959-01-23 6 "Don't buy these houses 9 warning SINGAPORE, Thurs. The City Council today warned the public against buying any of six hous«s alleged to have been recently built without official sanction in Lot 164 at Tai Gin Road, off Balrstier Road. A statement issued fiom City Hall said that "people baying71 words
-
Article66 1959-01-23 6 PENANG. Thurs Four men were today Jointly charged with robbing a house* iff*. Chuah Yong Kin, of $2,000 in ca .h while armed with a dagget. Heng Ah Lip, 25, Teh Eng Huat. 28. Llm Ah Kow. 27 and Llm Kirn Kwee. 22. were alleged to have66 words
-
Article194 1959-01-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rnHE HECKLERS and the wisecrackers, that all- too-familiar part of the political scene, may disappear entirely uncer new powers given the police today A new section to oe aaaea to the Minor Offences Ordinance. 1955, gives police officers authority to eject194 words
-
157 1959-01-23 6 Canberras take off on historic flight to N. Zealand SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two Royal New Zealand Air Force Canberra jet bombers of No. 75 Squadron will make history when they leave Tengah before dawn tomorrow on a 5,800-mile flight to New Zealand. They will be the first New Zealand Jets to157 words
-
Article, Illustration241 1959-01-23 6 BHATTAR CHARJEE - IT'S ALL LN the BAG, SAID MADAM CHN'G —BUT IT WASN'T BHATTAR CHARJEE By Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. A TRANSIT passenger to Hong Kong from Penang arrived at the international airport here yesterday evening and posed a problem for the ground hostess and airline officials. Madam Chn's Hoon. of Formosa, nad241 words
-
Article49 1959-01-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The official opening of the Bank Negara Tanah Melayu to be performed by the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong here on Saturday will be broadcast by Radio Malaya The programme will begin at 5.55 p.m and will be carried by all stations later49 words
-
111 1959-01-23 6 ELUSIVE SATAY MAN GETS THREE WEEKS SINGAPORE, Thurs. A court here was told today of an "eluslTe" satay-seller who was arrested yesterday—after 11 warrants had been issued against him Chief Inspector Santa Singh said that until yesterday the police had been unable to execute the warrants against Mas Semon bin111 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement332 1959-01-23 6 Ove Bob Martin's once a dag to keep him healthy, handsome, gay! Ever see your dof? really out of condl- rnmvrnT a tion? Off his food, listlesu and dull. Z~ V, his coat loose and irritating with <mion TabiJtcontmr i scarcely the energy to wag his tail. Why ever let332 words
-
-
Article, Illustration845 1959-01-23 7 NAN HALL - Horne 'it isn't just four walls' NAN HALL SIX WOMEN REPLY TO A MAN ON MARRIAGE AND CAREERS... AND A PROPER PLACE IN SOCIETY By CINGAPORL, Thurs. Delegates to the Pan-Pacific SouthKast Asia Women's conference today defended t h c mselves against the imputation that they \v ere sacrificing marriage845 words
-
Article185 1959-01-23 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday. ASIAN witnesses generally do not show up well xx as witnesses in court, Mr. S. K. Lee, the Fourth Criminal District Judge, said today. Their "common failing" was in not giving the court an accurate account of what they had to say, he185 words
-
82 1959-01-23 7 Teacher's wife dies and is buried at sea SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr, J. V Williams, wife of a Singapore schoolteacher and former acting principal of Victoria School, Singapore .died in the Canton while sailing to Ceylon yesterday. Mrs. Williams was on her way to visit relatives in Ceylon after an absence82 words
-
145 1959-01-23 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Government is still undecided whether to grant landing rights here to Eagle Aviation Ltd.. of Britain, which recently announced plans to operate a low-cost London-Aden-Singapore air service. A spokesman of the Department of Civil Aviation said today: "The matter is under consideration."145 words
-
Article, Illustration269 1959-01-23 7 OMAR'S MARRIAGE PROBLEM IS SOLVED: KEEP OUT THE IN-LAWS SINGAPORE. Thursday. A CHINESE Muslim from Hong Kong today ac- cepted the advice of a court here thai his marital problems could be permanently solved if he bought a house for his family and left out the in-laws of both parties.269 words
-
Article58 1959-01-23 7 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. A Kedah merchant who hid] 44 bottles of lotion under the rear seat of his car said in court today that he tried to earn extra money because times were bad. Loh Shoong Yoong pleaded guilty to evading $61 duty on the lotion. He was fined58 words
-
Article59 1959-01-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— i Seventy-five employees of the i Nestles Products < Malaya > j Ltd., here will receive wage increases of between $10 to $50 as a result of a two-year agreement signed today. Mr. V. S. Nargang. signed for the management and Mr Cheah59 words
-
Article32 1959-01-23 7 PENANG. Thurs. The Penang Buddhist Association Youth Circle will usher in the Chinese New Year with a special midnight service on Feb. 7 in the associations shrine hall32 words
-
Article29 1959-01-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Cadets from Malaya will be among about two dozen invited to attend a national cadet corps rally In New Delhi on Jan. 27.29 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement210 1959-01-23 7 loin (fpvf EVERYONE, YOUNG AND OLD. SHOULD TAKE EXTRA VITAMINS AND MINERALS —advise world-famous authorities jSaSS Our daily diet often fails to supply us with all .«4jgJM jjL^ Wt^. the vitamins and minerals we need. To ensure an Jtfk adequate supply of extra vitamins and minerals, iyH iPfc JH B^.210 words
-
-
Obituary35 1959-01-23 8 20 Wordt $1« I Minimum). JANE AMIRTHAM. wile Of S R. Williams of Victoria School, Singapore, and mother of Walter, Pearlle and Ranee passed away on Jan 22 at 2 a.m. on S.S. Canton.35 words
-
The Straits Times Friday, January 23, 1959.
-
Article522 1959-01-23 8 Tuning The Machine Singapore UMNO will cease to be an affiliate of Federation UMNO when the parent body amends its constitution to suit the Alliance Government's policy separating political organisations in the two territories. This intention was made known some time ago, but it attracted attention only when the Registrar522 words
-
Article347 1959-01-23 8 Mikoyan Goes Home The last two dolorous days of Mr. Mikoyan's American visit were in strong contrast to the earlier junketing with the hyenas I Wall Street and the celluloid zombies on the Pacific coast. The first task of Mr. Khrushchev's trouble shooter when he is back in Moscow will347 words
-
Article263 1959-01-23 8 A week's postponement of the opening of the Singapore Exposition, which was to have taken place tomorrow, is disappointing to the organisers as well as to the public. There began to be reason a fortnight ago to doubt whether the buildings would be completed in time, and263 words
-
-
Article946 1959-01-23 8 Today Vernon Bartlett writes on BRITISH and American politicians have so often criticised the Russians for discouraging exchanges ot visits through the Iron Curtain that even the most anti-Communist of them can scarcely grumble over Mr. Mikoyan's decision to spend his holiday in the United States. Rushing946 words
-
Article1325 1959-01-23 8 The role of the Federation's Bank Negara by A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT JHE Yang di-Per-tuan Agong will officially declare Bank Negara Tanah Melayu open tomorrow. What, in fact. Is a central bank, and what are its main functions? What is its relationship with the1,325 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement758 1959-01-23 8 Straits Times Free Pres* I For fri» eon»«n net ot «d»«r- liters our rtprt xntativtj at Ml I floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, I i ORCHARD ROAD, will receive tmall advertttemenrt and answers z to bo> numbers. Classified advertisements may f also be handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD.. Winchester House.758 words
-
Advertisement70 1959-01-23 8 THE NEW AFRICA A distinguished ecomimist reports in the December Reader's Digest (now on sale), on the new Africa; tells of its minerals, nil. gold, diamonds, fabulous resources of power waiting to be > used for industry and tells, too, of the difficulties that are holding back the full development70 words
-
Advertisement74 1959-01-23 8 TJL ih Mte MEW GENERAL^ ELECTRIC U.S.A. AUTHORISED JEALCRS iN SINGAPORE KEE HUAI RADIO CO., LTD. iaa-ia« Or**** iw. 9. T«l No 14SM «nd ***** SOUTH MM riAIIM 00.. 3SI Victoria Stroct. Sport 7. T.I No 924 M *n4 *****. UN SEON6 YIP TON 6 KEE 183 South BrWg. Rtf.74 words
-
-
Article425 1959-01-23 9 KHOO SIAN HOCK; TAN TOCK SAIK - KHOO SIAN HOCK and TAN TOCK SAIK By SELANGOR BRANCH: RULING MEANS MCA CONSTITUTION WAS REJECTED- KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE SELANGOR branch of the MCA today strongly opposed a report*"* move to take a re-vote on the new party constitution. It said the charter "had been425 words
-
Article93 1959-01-23 9 FEDERATION KEEPS BAN ON TEXTILES KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation Government today announced that it will continue its ban on the import of four types of Chinese textiles bleached and dyed jeans, and bleached and dyed shirtings, including sheeting. A Government statement today drew attention to the decision by the93 words
-
107 1959-01-23 9 City Council accepts Marcus's resignation SINGAPORE. Thurs. The City Council today acceptrd the resignation of Mr. .A. Marcus, head of the Markets and Hawkers Department, who resjgned after being reprimanded by the Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. over the recent mass arrest of hawkers. Mr. F. C. Marcus, the Chief107 words
-
Article31 1959-01-23 9 IPOH. Thurs. The Mentri Besar of Pera<, Inche Mohamed Ohasall bin Haji Jawi. yesterday opened his three-day tour of Kuala Kangsar district He visited four kampongs yesterday.31 words
-
Article73 1959-01-23 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Edward Dmytryk who will direct the film vetslon of Han Suyln's novel, 'The Mountain is Young," arrived in Singapore, by air tonight. Mr. Dmytryk is on his way to Nepal, where a large portion of the film will be shot on location.73 words
-
Article37 1959-01-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Indian ambassador in Laos, Raja Sahib. Is spending two days here as guest of the Indian High Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. S.K. Banerji. Raja Sahib arrived in Kuala Lumpur this morning37 words
-
Article, Illustration75 1959-01-23 9 SAYS THIS EXPERT English food is 'horrible' SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mrs. Charlotte Adams. an American grandmother ("My age is my business") flew into Singapore by CPA tonight— to learn all about Malayan dishes. She has already visited 24 countries on a trip sponsored by Scandinavian Airlines System. And here is the75 words
-
196 1959-01-23 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Kuala Lumpur woman is one of the winners of the Road I Safety Film Competition i sponsored by the Singapore 'Safety First Council and the Shell Company of Singapore. Ltd The joint production of a 1 125 ft. colour sound dim196 words
-
Article, Illustration87 1959-01-23 9 NINETEEN pretty Siamese dancers arrived by rail in Singapore yesterday, looking tired and worn out from their Journey from Bangkok. They are members of the Ratrecbunturng Kamvong Party of Siam which has sent a group of 32 to perform at the Singaporr Constitution87 words
-
217 1959-01-23 9 STRIKE SCHOOL SACKS FOUR 'RINGLEADERS' IPOH, Thursday. CX3UR students 01 the Baadiah School in Kampong Haji Salleh, 33 miles from here, have been expelled. They were described as the leaders of a strike by students of the religious school. The decision to expel them was taken at an emergency meeting217 words
-
Article122 1959-01-23 9 Ready to be sent back to capital SINGAPORE. Thurs. The diamond and platinum tiara for the Raja Permaisuri Agong which arrived in Singapore for a readjustment is now ready to be sent back to Kuala Lumpur. Tengku Mustapha. personal secretary of the Yang diPertuan Agong and Cpl. Sha'ari122 words
-
329 1959-01-23 9 OTNGAPORE, Thurs. •^Singapore UMNO appeal to the Federation UMNO to allow its delegates to attend the all-Malayan conference next month so they can Join in the discussion about the proposed amendments to the constitution affecting the Singapore branch. This was decided last night329 words
-
Article80 1959-01-23 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Certain acts by undischarged bankrupts, hitherto not punishable by law. are made offences under a Bill passed by the Legislative Assembly today. It will be an offence for a bankrupt, who has lost property, to fail to account for the loss ol any substantial part of80 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement153 1959-01-23 9 ll IS ISHI THE SDCTH I JHAPPJNESS? 1 1 BUDDY »DtjßSyo*<w«''^_ J^ OsemaScopE q^k fiMM MARK RO6SON > color t>, oe iu-l HIK Tniinhi t> ISO6H UNNAKI j. f GRAND CHINESE NEW YEAR ATTRACTION! X > '< ODEOJVI J GALA SOLTH-EAST ASIA PREMIERE M WED.. 28TH JAN. AT 9.15 P.M.153 words
-
Advertisement114 1959-01-23 9 BE SURE! FOR TROUBLE-FREE SANITARY INSTALLATIONS ALWAYS SPECIFY REGISTERED <^jWMO»S^> TRADE MARK STONEWARE GLAZED f PIPES AND FITTINGS ...LAVATORY SQUATS... APPROVED y «fc AND USED BY i KUALA LUMPUR AND PENANG COUNCILS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED FOR BULK PURCHASES Please Enquire from GOH BAN HUAT PDTTERY WORKS LTD. KUALA LUMPUR P114 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1349 1959-01-23 10 RANDOLPH CHURCHILL - RANDOLPH CHURCHILL By ff^^^^p^^^^^W^B I INCREDULITY TURNED TO RAGE WHEN THE TROOPS LEARNED OF THE CEASEFIRE SHORTLY after 10 a.m. (Egyptian time) on November 5 the airborne assault on Port Said and Port Fuad was launched. Six hundred men of the British 3rd Parachute Battalion plus 16th1,349 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement440 1959-01-23 10 pi^ ""~T 17 1 I 7.7 s Buy Britain's best d i rect t _/J mmmm^— M Wr ,-X^ V enormoui K 1 V «36-pa K e book, _~-^C" I lavishly printed in g^^jRhT A^nWZ,^MMJBBHJL I full-colour, meas- WJ^ /jH Here are some of the r many things you can440 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous192 1959-01-23 10 Cartnen A Co* By 3§a» I vure PuafDST tdpav .oh. Hfas I j_:__W^S___k\ /what cwts^ BH >^^\i v^l^^^c>i7MusT il^klH —l ncTuraTtosT-cAirp fwm scdtlanp/ |«B W \jk S**?~J hi B%'\ r /^K AVM>J W£S lit m I The Saint By Lesiie Charteris MHck Tracy By Chester Gould I^^l^^^Hl^^l 1/ SAM'S RICMT.192 words
-
-
Article, Illustration367 1959-01-23 11 SUSAN BARRIE s#6s fh€ uretJc iiltn% niiiiiim AFTER a big publicity build-up for a long time past, many people must have wondered if "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness" would come up to expectations. To my mind it does so in367 words
-
225 1959-01-23 11 GENTLEMAN BURGLAR FOOLS THE PREMIER MANY people will have read and enjoyed the series of books by Maurice Leblanc about the slick, French gentleman burglar Arsene Lupin. Although the books had their vogue in the early part of the 20th Century, they are still Rood material for a most enjoyable225 words
-
Article, Illustration346 1959-01-23 11 \NY comedy that A stars that brilliant husband and wife team Kay Kendall and Rex Harrison is almost sure to be good entertainment, but "The Reluctant Debutante." MOM's latest colour production, beats most of them for laughs Kay, as a glamorous, sophisticated346 words
-
Article68 1959-01-23 11 That good all rounder director producer song writer P. Ramlee is offering his latest film "Pendekar Bujang Lapok It Introduces the Malay art of self-defence, the inevitable graveyard scenes, the kidnapping of a pretty girl, plenty of action and a new star. Rose Yatimah. This film is68 words
-
Article87 1959-01-23 11 Stanley Baker is certainly one of the Rank Organisation's best dramatic actors and he does not let down his high standard ln "Sea Fury," although the film itself is hardly worthy of his talents. The story is about a mariner with a first mate's ticket (Stanley87 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement574 1959-01-23 11 CAIHAY ORcjmjsAnoH (^4 *»wl TftYT) T *m<'«lTs(Jlt < i^si^fc^^-^- i iir /riß •4C fi||W|!*| Phone vnu CUftHfIMCI n a.m.-1.45-4.1S 1■ 1 KENNETH MORE JAYNE MANSFIELD C'seope-Coloar W J Tlw SHERIFF of FRACTURED JAW (fox) J w MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! "MLSAFIR" (Hindustani) To-SSaSg; joh^Tr^ LAST BLIT2WIES" (coi.) > Tomorrow 9 a.m.: "UP574 words
-
Advertisement531 1959-01-23 11 m m m mm jji-HONr 4KJI3HR!nHfc OPEXSTmJUit, 1 B w7M 11. 1.45 4%* m MLIfB-fILRTiBFIMB. BuddScMbergs M 4a^l. 'WKNV^fIafIHBSS' w&MkJP*\sA l^> CTPtT MM LIE (ETIawiESIJ ESa^^^^HaV B Tomorrow +%mm w± *i Mandarin (Part Ilk B 2 m-wtte Tladerwater Rowawce <££T£U v Toaorrow 9 ul: "CHI'EX EAH IOOK" Mandarin Sunday 9531 words
-
-
Page 11 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous232 1959-01-23 11 25 Banish turbulent Rio Aatecs Straits Times Crossword men: (8-5). j j I 111; —^..J^B 2 D" 1116 over Ireland with a f^ tmm wmd HH jHl^l dancer of course! (9). VHT f^M |HM" H^l MH I 5. The unity of a single loch ■~t~"^™^"~~"^^^"~~~H^Hjj~~^^|~~^"^^|^~"^^|~™~^^|~"~i 6. A ducal tie (anag.)232 words
-
-
286 1959-01-23 12 By Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares continued to slip in price on the Malayan Share Market yesterday although some brokers stated they saw more signs of resistance than of late. The easier tendency was well underway by Monday and the industrial index286 words
-
Article23 1959-01-23 12 SINGAPORE. Jan. 22. RUBBER: 87* cents per Ib. (unchanged). TIN: 5386.12) per picul (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 140 tons..23 words
-
Article525 1959-01-23 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "Tins and industrials were inclined to ease slightly further while rubbers were quiet. The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Fltzpatrlcks $106 a and $107: Fraier Neave ords $1.56: Oammon $1 65525 words
-
Article22 1959-01-23 12 Malayan Share Market: Jan. 22 Jan. 21 Industrials: 88.07 88.10 Tins: 90.91 M.84 Rubers Ml 109.89 109.92 Jan. 1 IR.,S=IIM).22 words
-
Article108 1959-01-23 12 Singapore Chinese Produrr Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady; UK/Continent January February $42 buyers, $43 sellers. Coconut oil: steady: bulk $64 -2 sellers, drum $68 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $130. Sarawak $139 (both down $3). special Sarawak black $71108 words
-
Article92 1959-01-23 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100) Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 15/16. O.D. 32 1/16, 90 d/st 33 3 8 credit bills 32 1/2 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: French Franca *****: Belgian92 words
-
Article159 1959-01-23 12 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INVESTMENT shares malntalned a steady tone on the Stock Exchange here today. Retailer script was Irregular. Mining sharr* held an overall firm tone with Mount Lyell up Is. 3d. to 325. M. and Oil Search up 7d. to 10s. Id. omnionwnlUi bonds held a firm tone.159 words
-
Article144 1959-01-23 12 February first grade rubber buyers fob closed in Singapore yesterday at 87 T cents per tb., unchanged on Wednesday's closing price. The tone was rery tjuiet. (losing prices in cents per Ib.. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S-S. Spot fob. buyers 87%. sellers Int. 1 R.B.S. Feb. buyers144 words
-
Article86 1959-01-23 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: I lessenstein 1/2. Frank Lykes 4 5. Obra 6A. Roepat 67, Ampennn 89. Ilia Mechnlkov 10/11 Van Waer- I wljck 13 14. Menestheus IS 16. Alexandr Suvorov 18, Celllna 19/20. Sedlll N. Wall 3. East Sea86 words
-
Article36 1959-01-23 12 Rubber Estates of Malaya announce a dividend of 7' 3 per cent, less tax, for the year to September 30 against 10 per cent. The profit is £18.053 (148.147) after taxation of £13.932 (£17.825).36 words
-
Article68 1959-01-23 12 fHE Federation's Minister 1 of finance has fixed the following prices for calcnUting Cvstatnt) duties far the week beginning on Jan. tt: Rubber cents a Ib Copra MM a ton. Coconut oil SSS.I* a tun Pahn oil M 54.25 a ton. Palm kernels 5406.M a ton. The rales68 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement950 1959-01-23 12 NOTICES I NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that THONG KAI SOON alias THONG WAI SENG and THONG KAI CHEONO have withdrawn from the firm known as ORIENTAL PRESS of 41 Birch Road. SEREMBAN from the 31st December 1958 and have no authority thenceforth to enter Into any transactions on950 words
-
Advertisement798 1959-01-23 12 NOTICES NOTICE THE MALAYAN Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd. having been Informed that Policies Nos. 182. 956 and 1696 on the lives of NaJeson Veerlah, M. Chinnappah s/o Rengß.tamy, Subramaniam s/o Kallmuthu i respectively have been lost, hereby I gives notice that duplicate policies I will be Issued on 14th February,798 words
-
Advertisement877 1959-01-23 12 NOTICES HOUSING TRUST FEDERATION OF MALAYA PROJECT NO: IJ— KLUANG. Two detached nouses of the 84, 1 type and Nos: 44 Si 45 Road 4 Jalan Ayer Hltam still remain unsold. The houses are of the single storey type com- 1 prising 3 bedrooms, lounge, dining room, kitchen, bathroom and877 words
-
Advertisement1005 1959-01-23 12 "K LINE" Japan USA Paciric Atlantic Coast Service Spore P. Sham Prnarf ETA HK ETA Kobe ETA la ET« NT Mtttaia Mart' Ist call »tt it n t-ri H »n M call 11/14 >H II fet H FH 11 Mai H Mac Yoik, Boston Philadelphia. Baltimore, Noitolk. Savannah, also accepting1,005 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1554 1959-01-23 13 Te»: 2.40S MANSFIELD tft CO., LTD. Tel: X4ll (II liaes) (Incorporatad in Siniapore) <12 hats) o,;," 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T -,s»t' SAILINCS J LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONOOH k CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via Sati witk iiierty ta prKeel eia Paaaaa ar Capa at Gtad Haaa) Carriers option to proceed via other1,554 words
-
Advertisement1236 1959-01-23 13 ii I pmci 1 1 y v nvrmn ti i /JjH EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWIRI UILIMS FM MEN. PORT SAIO, BINOA. ANTWEIP. ROTTEROAM. I AMSTERDAM. MEMEN. HAMIURC, COPEHIUCEH. MTHcNIURO AHI OSLO Sport P. S'ntffl Ptntag "LAIAHOIA"** 21/24 J* M/M Jn "SAMMM" I/IFH 1/ 7 FH i •SEUNOIA"" M/M FH M/1,236 words
-
Advertisement1182 1959-01-23 13 JuTolhc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. iil "jSVi siHCAPORE (laf anata! it nt MitoO Bajjpni) I lines SAILINGS Tl MEN. OX k CONTINENTU PORTS S'pori P. Sham Penani lENUWEIS for Hamburi. London, Rotterdam la Fart/21 Jn M/M Jn BENOORAH for London, Rotterdam, 2S/M Jn Bremm. HimDuri 77 IM' S Fal1,182 words
-
Advertisement1360 1959-01-23 13 McALISTER <5t CO., LTD. til, tnoi BLLERMAN LINES KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTEHAM, HAMDIM LM AMELES. SAN FRANCISCO and tor U.S.A.. North Atlantic Portl SEATTLE. VANCOUVER k PORTLAND aad Canada Accaabag earn tar Ctatrti 1 Saaka eiTT OF LIVERPOOL America Spore P Sham Penani IRONIVIUI MM/M/M JM 27/ M JM1,360 words
-
-
Article, Illustration115 1959-01-23 14 Geoffrey Boland - Cold Storage engineer honoured tp H E superintendent engineer of the Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd., Mr. C. M. Calder, has been elected a full member of the Institute of Marine Engineers. London. Mr. Calder is already a member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and •of the Institute of115 words
-
Article327 1959-01-23 14 Formosa trade plan faces trouble NATIONALIST CHINA BID TO COUNTER PEKING fHE Formosan Government's plan to increase its exports to Malaya as a move to counter the Chinese Communist trade boycott of Singapore and the Federation is facing great difficulties. The high cost of production in Formosa and the lack327 words
-
Article161 1959-01-23 14 Australian pavilion display 'THE Australian pavi- lion at the $50 million Singapore Constitution Exposition, which opens on Jan. 31, at the old Kallang airport, will illustrate the Dominion's vast industrial progress. Mr. G. W. Caylock. senior publicity officer of the Australian Trade Commission in the Colony, said yesterday that the161 words
-
Article, Illustration162 1959-01-23 14 'SAS PROVIDES BIGGEST JET SERVICE IN WORLD' SCANDINAVIAN Air*3 lines System will operate Caravelle jet airliners to 24 cities in 17 European and Middle East countries on May 15, the company announced. Mr. Lennart G. Strom, SAS district representative for Malaya and Singapore claimed yesterday that with the introduction of162 words
-
Article194 1959-01-23 14 NEW MAERSK CAR6O LINER DUE SOON •Till; 5,270-ton Maersk 1 Line cargo liner, Knud Maersk, is scheduled to arrive in Singapore next Monday on her maiden voyage to the Far East. Local agents for Maersk Line, the Anglo American Corporation Ltd., announced yesterday that the Knud Maersk had been specially194 words
-
Article26 1959-01-23 14 The Borgward group of motor vehicle manufacturers of Bremen, produced a total of 103.212 vehicles in 1958. 312 more than in the prevlou* year.26 words
-
Article, Illustration274 1959-01-23 14 Hong Kong traders look for more Malayan business jy|OST traders in Hong Kong are looking forward to a period of increased trade with Malaya following the reduction of direct imports from China, said Mr. Dick Wilson, editor of the Far Eastern Economic Review, when he arrived 'n Singapore yesterday They274 words
-
170 1959-01-23 14 MALAYA'S soap industry is maintaining itself and production in the first 10 months last year rose by 8.7 per cent over that In the corresponding months of 1957. Official figures show that output during the period totalled 526.900 cwt. compared with 480.700 cwt. of170 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement195 1959-01-23 14 M An*HN-r»»f-.T TO MF* riS?(' PI HVtVOK OP SCOtIM WMMKY MAJBTY THI OVU-N )OHN HAIU CX). LTB. Don't be vague ask for ANY BOTTLE \^^W^MmM Sole Agents: lINOIHII lUIU MMUMia NMM REVEILLE fl^^^^B^^gj^^j^l I 30-hour Alarm in Ivory, Blue H^^f^E^B^^^l I or Orccn— luminous or nonI luminous REPCTO *f*j 30-hour195 words
-
Advertisement119 1959-01-23 14 jflK Hi NOW. .THERE'S AN EASY WAY f TO AVOID THIS! When buying shirts or any other cotton garments, That's why you should ahrays look for make it a habit to look for the -SANFORIZED- 'SANFORIZED- before you buy. Then you'll label. Then you know they won't shrink in the119 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement682 1959-01-23 15 W^^l n 'Kpj 1 3 1 H i^^^K^llljjjXl_LJj-3iil3iX^^^^B Check Before Posting Replies to Box Numbers j i Utmost ear* should be token I whan replying to box number I I ait. f uu the CORRECT I NUMBER and Address to the Strait* Times, Times House, i River Valley Rood. Cosh682 words
-
Advertisement703 1959-01-23 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 'in Word. Si (Vim.)— Box it ef. extrm. BOARD for working girls and bachelors. Moderate charges. Separate building, quiet residential area. Apply S6A Imbl Road, Kuala Lumpur. Phone *****. NEAR ALEXANDRA B.M.H modern fully furnished one/two bedroom flats with garden, hot, cold long shower bath from $250 pm703 words
-
Advertisement680 1959-01-23 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Words Si (Mm.)-Box it rts. extrm. APARTMENTS RIVER VALLEY Road (Between Kay Poh and Shanghai Roads) and near the Great World Amusement Park. < Apartments almost ready for occupation. For sale Individually each apartment. Apply Guan Sen« Kee. 56 Telok Ayer Street Phone *****. *****.680 words
-
Advertisement659 1959-01-23 15 VEHICLES FOR SALF to Words $i I Min.)— Box it ets. extrm. 1957 CHESTA Comp. Insured November excellent condition. European owner many extras Cash or Terms. Slater 100 Perclval Road, Fort Canning. Spore. STUDEBAKER CHAMPION Re. glstered 1953. Well-looked -alter. Radio. Spotlight. Good Tyres. New Battery. Taxed July. $1,800. Owner659 words
-
Advertisement426 1959-01-23 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS ARE INVITED for the running of a Canteen at the basement of Police Co-operatl-b Building at Suleiman Road for I the period of one year. Tenders are also Invited for the running of a Newsagent at the kiosk on the pround floor of the Society's Building426 words
-
Advertisement381 1959-01-23 15 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the Office of the SENIOR EXECUTIVE ENGINEER RURAL. P.W.D., SINGAPORE, up to Noon of the 27th January, 1959 for Uit following:— Purchase of 1.500 Bitumen Drums at R.B. DEPOT, 9U m.s Buklt Tlmah Road. Singapore. Form of Tender with all particular*381 words
-
Advertisement260 1959-01-23 15 GUARD YOUR MONEY "I INVEST IT-H7W, II ON DEPOSIT- safely I I AT 5% accruing daily I Mm— m_ Stability. Assured Security I ASSETS EXCEED £35,000,000 I I linrrttt paid iir>iii» dedmettom of Vmted Kingdom income lex I I Send today for your copy of "Bank Deposit Accooir" I Booklet260 words
-
-
Article856 1959-01-23 16 TOMORROW'S RUNNERS GET THEIR FINAL WORKOUTS Canastra shows up in smart sprint up the straight ON THE TRACK WITH EPSOM JEEP APRIL SHOWERS 11, EASY WINNER ALSO IN TOP FORM SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Horses entered for the Singapore Turf Club's Governor's Cup trial over a mile at Bukit856 words
-
Article586 1959-01-23 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Four newcomers, Kawanua (late Guy's Mount), Silver Whistler, Hongkong Hill and Window Test, were given a barrier trial with Forest Beau II and Garryden this morning. They behaved well. Forest Beau 11. (Arthur Ward) and Garryden (Merv Posner) were smartly away and raced586 words
-
165 1959-01-23 16 RANGOON, Thursday. rpHE Malayan football team opened their threex match tour of Burma with a competent 4-2 victory over a Burma Selection here today. Burma scored after three minutes but the Malayans were on terms by half time and overran165 words
-
Article160 1959-01-23 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The standing committee of the Badminton Association of Malaya meets here on Sunday to rttmyi« the "Litest position" regarding the proposed inaugural meeting of the Asian Badminton Confederation on March 1. So far India. Indonesia, Borneo and Sarawak have replied to the invitation160 words
-
Article32 1959-01-23 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mrs. E. Fawcus and Mrs. S. Maydon won the Mrs. Elder Trophy when they beat Mrs. W. Goss and Mrs. G. Murchison two up at the R.S.G.C. today.32 words
-
Article107 1959-01-23 16 ADELAIDE. Thurs. Australia's top seed. Neale Fraser, had to right off a strong challenge by Don Candy in the first of today's quarter-finals in Australian men's I singles championship. Fraser dereated Candy 6-2. 6-4 4-6. 6-4. Men's single* quarter-finals— I Alex Olmedo (United States) beat Ulf Schmidt (Bwe<!en)107 words
-
186 1959-01-23 16 11 -YEAR-OLD FAIRY TALE BACK ON LIST SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Palry Tale has been reinstated and will race In Class 4. At 11 years he will be the oldest horse on the active list in Malaya. New classifications are: CLASS I—Fljrinf1 Fljrinf Dracon 'late Forensic) 4 Wrg by L« SageForest of186 words
-
Article114 1959-01-23 16 MADRAS, Thurs— West Indies iTi took their score to 500 before being dismissed shortly after tea on the second day of the Fourth Test against India today. At close India had made 27-1. WEST INDIES— Ist Inns (overnight 2*3-5) Butcher b Ramchand 142; Solomon lbw Borde114 words
-
351 1959-01-23 16 JACK FINGLETON - NSW will give Englishmen right pre-Test opposition JACK FINGLETON From Sydney, Thurs. THE English cricketers will play their farewell match in Sydney tomorrow in their game against New South Wales, strongest state side in Australia. The Englishmen struck trouble in this game last November, Neil Harvey and Jim Burke making351 words
-
Article117 1959-01-23 16 SYDNEY, Than. Rain kas npset the preparation of the Sydney cricket ground wicket for the start of the M.C.C. versus New South Wales match tomorrow. Bat it is still hoped that the match will start on time. Curator Arnold Watkin has had only a week in117 words
-
Article133 1959-01-23 16 HEARTS TO VISIT STORE ON TOUR CJINOAPORE, Thurs.— Hearts of Midlothian, the current leaders in the Scottish First Division soccer league, have decided to accept a Hong Koom otter to make a round-tn*-world tour in 45 days I They expect to visit ten cities, including Singapore, and play 14 games133 words
-
Article58 1959-01-23 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The visiting 28th Commonwealth Brigade rugger team scored their second successive victory when they beat a Nee Soon Invitation XV by 11 points (goal and two tries) to nil at Nee Soon today. The Brigade, who led 8-0 at half-time, scored their tries through58 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement791 1959-01-23 16 AT YCCR SERVICE 20 Words SlO (Minimum) li.nl, i month, 10 Words Si JO (Mtn.) PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIC— 2O7IO. PLAN Printing from Tracings Fotomatic— 2o7lo. MICHELLE BEAUTY PARLOUR Battery Road. Perms $10— $30 Tel: *****. "AMOCE" Plan Printing Paper Sole Agents: Fotomatic 58, Robinson Road, *****. MAY MAY SPECIALIST: Facial791 words
-
Advertisement845 1959-01-23 16 WANTED 10 Words Si (Mln.) Box it els. oxtra TO BUY Three Bedroom Bungalow Tanglin or Buklt Timah Area Price around $40,000 .Phone ***** RSPCA require good Second Kerosene Refrigerator, from 4 to 7 cv. ft. Capacity either as gift, or at reasonable price Can you help us? Replies to845 words
-
Advertisement112 1959-01-23 16 •tttß I NIL IfcSasCQttonmQuth. CHniaTwPNEn PLUMMER. I VT^ni I n ore terrifying than the the one man who dared &>m I I deadly marshland he toted 1 the swamp after Cottonmoufh. I K«AAs^Lsh*siAt^AaAAs^ill^H I '~^^^L^h m^ m^ l^ m^ m W^ m T k-m M^m^mm M^^^M^B ■m^^^b^K. \^^^»^B WSSB»Wm\t^Si3KtC'j3mW>m\ W^B^^mW^A112 words
-
-
Page 16 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous71 1959-01-23 16 RUGGER: 28th Commonwealth Brigade v GHQ. Tanglln. BOXING: FEAF novices championships (finals). Chang 1, 8 pm. HOCKEY: Friendly: S.C.C. v Wanderers, padang. SOCCER: B.G.S.F.A Div. 1: i P.W.D. "A" v Marines "A", Jalan Besar. 5.15 p.m.; Police "A" v Tan Tock Seng "A", Jalan Besar. 6.30 p.m.; Div. 2 A:71 words
-