The Straits Times, 19 October 1959
1959-10-19
1
15
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section18 1959-10-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Ik**** Estd. 1845 MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1959 15 CENTS.18 words
-
Article470 1959-10-19 1 RUSH TO ACCEPT OFFER EXPECTED FROM GANGSTERS Everything ready for reception of all who wish to reform Secrecy pledge is given SINGAPORE, Sunday. is set in the State Advocate-General's Office to handle the rush of secret society iranjjstors expected to accept the Government's amnesty offer, announced470 words
-
369 1959-10-19 1 AFTER THE REBELS, REHABILITATION... JAKARTA. Sun. Indonesia's Defence Minister and Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution, returned today from an extensive tour of rebel-infested Celebes and reported major operational successes in the fight against the rebels. But Gen. Nasution admittedReuter - 369 words
-
237 1959-10-19 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. CRIPPLED man crawled to safety when a cluster of shacks in Pearl's Hill Road burst into flames around midnight last night. "I really don't know how he managed it," his wife said today. Ho Yip Cheng. 52. was an odd Job237 words
-
Article184 1959-10-19 1 MOSCOW, Sunday. THE Soviet interplanetary station has photoA graphed the side of the moon not visible from the earth, the Soviet news agency Tass reported today. r The data of the scientific measurements and photographing are being processed and the results will be published, Tass184 words
-
182 1959-10-19 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Cheah Teng Cheok. the head of the C.1.D.. today took Mr. Charlie Chla. eldest son of the kidnapped millionaire, for a 30-minute drive. He went to the home of the missing towkay. Mr. Chla Yee Son. in Cairnhill Circle at182 words
-
422 1959-10-19 1 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE GOVERNMENT is drawing up a "Charter of Rights" for Singapore women and girls. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. KM. Byrne, told the Straits Times today that the "charter" would embrace all lows dealing422 words
-
99 1959-10-19 1 LONDON, Sun. The "Red" Dean of Canterbury. Dr. Hewlett Johnson, left here today- by air for Moscow on his way to Peking to collect information for a book which he will call "The Upsurge of China." "There are several things I wouldReuter - 99 words
-
Article130 1959-10-19 1 Typhoon kills 45 in Okinawa qX)KYO, Sun. Forty- five people were killed and crops were damaged by Typhoon Charlotte which swept over Okinawa island yesterday. The typhoon struck the island with winds of 150 miles an hour. There were no Americans reported among the casualties on this United States Pacific130 words
-
Article41 1959-10-19 1 SEA RESCUE TOKYO, Sun military authorities to night announced rcsc«e of Britbb airman, Boh-l < John Ocorge Wood, from >outh China Sea on Oct I., after hi* Hawfcrr luwk jet collided in an with another Seabawk both from HMB Centaur41 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement169 1959-10-19 1 WIT^ JUSTIFIABLE PRIDE WE ANNOUNCE THAT OUR JEWELLERY CREATIONS ARE THE BEST IN MALAYA S. P. H. DE SILVA LTD. SINGAPORE IPOH ASS CO. S.P.H. OE SILVA (H.K.) LTD. HONG KONG. Available in 18 ct. gold only The Rotex Day-Date: Following Perpetual rotor mechanism; shows in the proud tradition of169 words
-
Advertisement45 1959-10-19 1 PATEK PHILIPPE The Muter Watchmakers of Geneva An extraordinary wwfd. In the most disputed watch category. Patek FtolHppe hr.i obtained the highest mark 53.42. ever recorded at th* Geneva Observatory Authorised Dealers A Sole AjrnU H. SENA, LTD. Singapore ft Penang Hi^ki*- 4 RED 01145 words
-
-
482 1959-10-19 2 Russians question U.S. Embassy man for two hours WASHINGTON, Sunday. A U.S. Embassy official was accosted in Moscow on Friday by five Russian officials wearing civilian clothing:, dragged into an alley, accused of spying, and warned that he must engage in intelligence activities for theReuter - 482 words
-
Article125 1959-10-19 2 30 DIE IN CONGO FIGHTING I^EOPOLDVILLE. (Belgian Congo) Sun.— About 30 people have died in the inter-tribal fighting in Kasai province, central Congo, according to the Belgian new s agency. The agency reported from l.uluabourg. Kasai provincial capital, that the town was calm last night, both in the European andReuter - 125 words
-
Article366 1959-10-19 2 HOLLYWOOD. Sunday. r VHY. mother of Beverly Aadland, protege of the late Errol Flynn, yesterday made public excerpts from love letters/ and telegrams sent by the film star to her daughter because she said, she wanted to prove that Flynn was really in love withReuter; UPI - 366 words
-
Article109 1959-10-19 2 32 SAVED AS SHIP SINKS \IANILA. Sun.— The LaraiM nah sank off choppy southwestern Luzon today but all hands apparently were saved, reports reaching here said. The Canada Bear, which rushed to the distressed vessel today, said all 32 Formosan crew members of the Laranah were picked up from twoUPI - 109 words
-
Article38 1959-10-19 2 LIVERPOOL, Sun. A meeting of 1.000 dockers here yesterday decided to end the five-day old unofficial "dirty cargo" .strike which has oeen disrupting work in Liverpool docks. They will return Lo work tomorrow— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
-
Article179 1959-10-19 2 LAWYERS: EVIDENCE BACKS VAN RIE ROSTOV Sun. Attorneys 1 for WiUem M. L. Van Hie. a Dutch ship's radio operator accused of slaying a pretty divorcee, said yesterday they uncovered "*ome pretty good stuff" during an investigation last week. Mr. W. Lanrdon Powers, his brother. Mr. Walter Powers, and Mr.UPI - 179 words
-
254 1959-10-19 2 A backstage meeting at Moulin Rouge ends the Crosby family feud HOLLYWOOD, Sun. Bin* Crosby and his eldest son. Gary, patched up their bitter feud last night in an emotional dressing room scene at the Moulin Rouge nightclub. Gary, who said two months ago that he didn't get alone with254 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement730 1959-10-19 2 FOR YOUR EARLY X'MAS PURCHASES OFFERS AT MEN'S DEFT.: SPORT SHIRTS (SWISS AMERICAN) 9 80 each (MARLBORO, TRUVAL, KOHLHAAS) 7.80 SHIRTS MANHATTAN °80 TIES (AMERICAN I GERMANY) 3.80 BELTS (HICKOK I BOSTON) 1 00 up SOCKS (AMERICAN) 1 80 each MORTHCOOL PALM BEACH SUITS $99.00 LADtES DEFT FANCY T-SHIRTS 3.90730 words
-
Advertisement47 1959-10-19 2 B_B_BJB_B_Bjß_B^'' w^MMft* 1 A> *JBB_| HBF JP^ S f^~2t~t_^>_"?ss_H ■__w^^B *^r^^^%^ -*f /far fjfj AUTOMATIC CALENOAR (*/flfflS t^&tt ZttoumwM tie nH>mu,i!£) L_PIVP_I ftcH9 _P^^m c afl 1 N I l^_l I ■*r^J f*|GA"' B^B^BBawa"™™™"™ HB^B__>m m t» ■bm b-~™"~" r*D&t I t __t>S y e /f —ff47 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous274 1959-10-19 2 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Make ft Mlcction of stout 1. Nobody that's lively put* a (t). bad dog with a beater <14 > 7. Repetition of a nice hog? 9. Overhead reaujt of love of i7> port (4-3). 8. All work and no play" 10. In France you nearly274 words
-
Miscellaneous25 1959-10-19 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby goat -A*ut*&- TEftCiBLE- rzLJ- T^"TT!|,,, "N /cw/moluo N6JCT TJMe MU»I6C,WMATA I rVBK o"\ I I |~*»^B» m oJob* k 4o__i25 words
-
-
Article312 1959-10-19 3 THREE BIG PROBLEMS MUST BE RESOLVED BEFORE CONFERENCE CAN BE HELD Russia may call for inclusion of China in the discussions t LONDON, Sunday. MANY difficulties are blocking the way to an East-West summit conference, though both the United States and Britain are believed toReuter - 312 words
-
130 1959-10-19 3 30 killed in New Guinea tribal war T>ORT MORESBY, Sun X _At least 30 men, women and children have been slaughtered in a Jungle tribal war. Reports from Hollandla today said the police had made many arrest* and were patrolling the jungle In an effort to halt the war betweenUPI - 130 words
-
Article81 1959-10-19 3 GRANT TO CHURCHILL COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE. Sun. Sir Winston Churchill announced a gift of £357,000 from the Ford Foundation of America to the New Churchill College at Cambridge University when he planted trees on the site yesterday. He also announced a gift of £50,000 from Britain's Transport and General Workers' Union.Reuter - 81 words
-
Article, Illustration49 1959-10-19 3 HREE Pathet Lao prisoners are awaiting interrogation by the United Nations fact-finding mission which carried out an on-the-spot investigation at Sam Neva, Laos. Members of the I.N. mission interviewed prisoners and refugees. In the background is a Royal Laotian Army guard. U.PJ. picture.49 words
-
Article70 1959-10-19 3 LONDON. Sun.— Students at Sheffield University today turned up at the home of film star Jayne Mansfield to "kidnap" her as part of a rag-day stunt only to find the actress waiting for them with a "welcoming commit- teeOne student said: "Someone has obviously given theReuter - 70 words
-
218 1959-10-19 3 EXATTORNEY-GENERAL FAVOURED LONDON, Sunday. PEELING that a Labour Member of Parliament might for the first time become Speaker of the House of Commons grew in political quarters here yesterday. A New Speaker is neces- sary because of the retire- i ment of Mr.Reuter - 218 words
-
Article131 1959-10-19 3 BRITON TO HELP TYPHOON ORPHANS I ONDON, Sun. Mrs. E. K. Tacchi-Morris. of North Curry. Taunton. Somerset, has written to a Japanese business woman offering to take rare of up to 10 Japanese children orphaned by typhoon Vera which devastated the Nagoya area, central Japan, last month. Mrs. Tacchi-Morris saidReuter - 131 words
-
Article48 1959-10-19 3 LONDON Sun. John and Cecil Moores, Britain's football pools "Icings" have insured themselves against death by accident for £2 million each. The policies are said to be an all time record in Britain. The premiums are thought to be about £100 a week each.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
-
Article40 1959-10-19 3 NEW YORK, Sun.— Thomas Murtha. 22. a truck driver, acquitted of the rape-murder of a 71 -year-old grandmother last spring, was charged yesterday with trying to rape a pretty 19-year-old girl he picked up at a bar.— U.P.l.40 words
-
Article103 1959-10-19 3 LONDON. Sun..— Winds of up to 80 miles an hour struck the Cornwall coast yesterday flooding the promenade at Torquay to a depth of 18 Inches in places, and pounding the sea wall at Port Mellon until It collapsed and huge pieces were flung across theReuter - 103 words
-
Article32 1959-10-19 3 LONDON. Sun. The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, will visit Paris on Nov. 1J and 12 to confer with the French Foreign Minister. Mr. Maurice Couve de Murville. U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
-
Article230 1959-10-19 3 A WIFE'S WISH STARTS A STRIKE ONDON, Sun.— Mon: L* than 1,500 men at aßootes group factory in West London have gone on strike because a young newlywed wife wanted her husband to give up night work. The dispute began when Mr. Tom Stevenson, a 30-year-old welder who before goingReuter - 230 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement145 1959-10-19 3 lI. WISH DEPRESSION Low Spirit Fatigue by taking SERRAVALLO'S TOXIC Worldwide Famed Italian Bark Iron Wine ■>-...** «H|P«y BlB^y' Depression Low Spirit Fatigue all are warnings to you that you are expending your Vitality quicker than you are replacing it. SERRAVALLO'S TONIC The Genuine Italian Bark and Iron Wine immediately145 words
-
Advertisement261 1959-10-19 3 (ins and packets of 10. For your pleasure— the blend exclusive la dunhill From Dunhill, London's most distinguished tobacconist, comes the luxury cigarette. Enjoy the rich smooth flavour of choice tobaccos, and you'll agree that this- exclusive blend is. lor you! llfeS^^Sl For HEADACHE Mlm and ALL r ains Hvll261 words
-
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous223 1959-10-19 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE Medium Wavr 476 metres A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The News; 8.05 A Date With Music; 8.30 String Song; 9.00 Close Down. P.M. 1.00 Good Afternoon Programme Summary; 1.02 Melody Market; 1.30 The News;223 words
-
Miscellaneous144 1959-10-19 3 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 metres Medium Wave Services Koala Lumpur 341 metres Penang 366 metres Ipoh 330 metres Malacca 297 metres A.M. 6.30 Good Morning to You: b. 32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 Time Signal And Th« News; 7.05 A Date With Music; B.OC The News; 8.05 A Date144 words
-
-
Article, Illustration318 1959-10-19 4 700 spend five hours at Pulau Seraya CINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Ens: Guan, today led a group of 700 volunteer workers at Pulau Seraya as part of the campaign to clean up the Southern Islands. And at the end of318 words
-
228 1959-10-19 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The President of the Singapore Teachers' Union, Mr. Seah Yun Chong, said today he was confident that all teachers in Singapore would eventually be represented by a single union. "The Singapore Teachers' Union has been working on this for some time228 words
-
Article, Illustration69 1959-10-19 4 KALLANG PARK, built by volunteer labour, was opened last night by Mr. Wee Toon Boon. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour and Law. From every part of the city. crowds converged on the park and after the brief opening ceremony- more than 50,000 poured69 words
-
Article192 1959-10-19 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. THE Mentri Besar of Johore, Tuan Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunus, said tonight that he did not cry while delivering a speech to the Muar UMNO delegates meeting on Friday because of an engineer shortage in the State. It was reported192 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement493 1959-10-19 4 S W.* 0 CC It fr Ti I^s w I :r 8 j s 20th day: l.xtra Show on Sundays at 2.30 p. m. Tickets available at SKY LIDO CAPITOL. PRKKv On hftra M Ba< k Stall* Srso*Balcony $1.50 No I rrf List. TMI NIW, 1M 2ND OMNtAMA mSINTATtON Bgpectal493 words
-
Advertisement340 1959-10-19 4 PVON TOP IN SKgWBUSIMESS UPaWUMmM :|C*thayOrganisatioh I: Lm— imßb ATTRACTIONS ■Till fiiiJ phone J»j>]3»T7E NOW sHOwwsiV^Si 5 I LVtiLtv -S rw wl I LTiXLLi T-jWfiiJcano CMMAlca tf B mxt ..tucv piyc tii rnomiDA" <iar> ooprr liol) CHANGE! IB* C Scope (olor pj Z*£Z f?T?T7^aNOW SHOWING! l^t'i£'Hi 5 mini WHITE WILDERNESS"340 words
-
-
Page 4 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous73 1959-10-19 4 Todays Singapore diary... Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): Chinese for adult beginners 12.15 pjn.: Malay for beginners 3 45 p.m.: ballet for primaries 4.30 p.m.; Malay for beginners 5 p.m.; ballet for young girls 5.30 p.m.; Malay for Senior Cambridge, tabletennis 7.30 p.m. KAMALA CLIB i Moulmeln Road i Sewing classes 1073 words
-
Miscellaneous59 1959-10-19 4 SALVATION ARMY (Ciemenceau Aye.) Home League 3 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Keep fit, English conversation for Intermediate 915 a.m. English conversation for advanced 10.15 am.; English conversation for beginners 11.15 ajr..: Chines* cooking 10.30 a.m. beauty culture 2.30 p.m Katong club crafts 4.30 pjn Malay civil service std. I, 559 words
-
Miscellaneous54 1959-10-19 4 p.m.; motor repairing, art class, photography 7 pjn. KATONG BOYS CLUB (OuUlemard Road): Badminton, indoor games 3 p.m.; sepak raga 5 p.m.; body-building 6 p.m. BUKIT TTMAH YOUTH CLt'B: Table tennis. Indoor games, football, body-building 4 p.m.; badminton 4.30 p.m. JOO CHIAT YOUTH CLUB: Drt.ss-making, badminton, tabletennis, Indoor games 454 words
-
-
289 1959-10-19 8 All welcome move to end exploitation of road crash dependants SINGAPORE, Sunday. INSURANCE companies here today welcomed a Government move to end exploitation of dependants of road accident victims by unscrupulous lawyers. A Bill providing for this will be introduced at289 words
-
Article158 1959-10-19 8 URGENT NEED FOR FOREST POLICY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation Chief Conservator of Forests. Mr. J.S. Smith, has called or. the Government to draw up immediately a "practical' Federal forest policy. He made this call in the annual report of the Forest Department for last year released here today. He158 words
-
237 1959-10-19 8 GIRL FOUND DEAD: DID SHE RESIST MAN'S ADVANCES? A LOR STAR. Sun. The Kedah Assize Court was told today that a 12-year-old girl was strangled when she refused to submit to a proposal by a man five times her age, padi planter Awang bin Man. Awan? was alleged to have237 words
-
Article20 1959-10-19 8 TAIPING. Sun.— The Talping Chinese Recreation Club will hold a club night at their premises on Nov. 7.20 words
-
187 1959-10-19 8 ELECTION LAWS AMENDMENT BY KELANTAN ASSEMBLY KOTA BHARU, Sunday. AN amendment to the Local Authorities Elections Ordinance was unanimously passed by the State Legislative Assembly today. The Deputy Mentri Besar. Haji Mohamed bin Nasir. who moved the Bill, said many people had obtained Federal citizenship by false representa- tion or187 words
-
91 1959-10-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has ordered six specially designed pewter tea caddies from r. firm here to present to his hosts during his Australian tour later this month. Engraved on each of them are the words: "Presented by Tengku91 words
-
Article48 1959-10-19 8 TEMERLOH. Sun.— A police sergeant in Mentakab and another in Trlang have been awarded the Colonial Police Medal for long service and sood conduct and the Police Commissioner's letter of commendation. They are Sj?t. Bujang bin Padang (Mentakab) and acting Sgt. Kasby bin Yaacob.48 words
-
Article47 1959-10-19 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Madam Goh Seh. widow of Sim Meng Sang, a wiring foreman who was killed when his motor-cycle collided with a lorry, was awarded $7,200 by the Sessions Court under the Workmen's Compensation Act. Besides his widow Sim leaves nine children.47 words
-
Article211 1959-10-19 8 More jungle schools in 1960 I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun More schools are to be set up in the jungle for aborigine children next year. The Department of Aborigines Ls hoping to educate as many of the 20.000 aborigine children as possible. At present only 1.411 aborigine children attend the 44 schools211 words
-
Article28 1959-10-19 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Tan Hong Guan of Penang was charged today with being a member of an unlawful society and allowed ball ol $500 pending trial28 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement131 1959-10-19 8 Ay STOMACH Ws% PAINS? NOT ME I TAKE fN/7 WEISEN TABLETS WEISEN is a marvellous new therapy p*«fc§fcss^^| for gastric and duodenal ulcer.-, V hyper-acidity, stomochoche, ulcerous \v\ jßj^^^poms, hyperidrosis and other peptic I diseoses due to autonomic nervous V^^^&=^^hPtS/M system disturbances. WEISEN is N^^^^= 5-^^ji effective because it successfully131 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous195 1959-10-19 8 The Saint By Lesiie tharteris JfA'i Abner By Ai Yapp I&BACKTO VI fsa*EUOVIN'WIFE"~ U N IfSHOULDAH FO'GIVE I y^C^t^L T^^T^TH' SWINE > AHVE G3ME BACKTO.? MM?-SMOULDAH wPw^r^^JJ3^^7 J 1 V SHORE MESSED THINGS^/ OUT THAR AN' TAKE K iPirk Travy By Chester Gauiti I V OtDVOU T SOMEtHItsTS fWM£RE HAVtr195 words
-
-
Article30 1959-10-19 9 tt W»r4t $lt (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr S. P. Carthlgesu thank friends and relatives to: their attendance, messages of condolence, wreaths and assistance at the funeral.30 words
-
Article184 1959-10-19 9 M Wt4* tit (MWmtum) STELLA COURTNEY doses her ngagemenc at "The Cockpit" on the 21st October. AT "THE COCKPIT" Mondays to Fridays Business Man's Lunch $3.50. PLAYBOY— American magazine of sophisticated intertalnment. Sept. Issue on sale. Only $2.10. THERE IS A Definite Cure for unpleasant odours. If you don't184 words
-
632 1959-10-19 9 The Straits Times Monday, October 19, 1959. Amnesty offer The Singapore Government's offer of amnesty to secret society gangsters becomes effective today, and it holds good until November 3. During this period, a gangster may safely disclose to the Government's legal officers his underworld record and connections, including his part632 words
-
Article437 1959-10-19 9 Perhaps only members of the Labour Party of Malaya know how to reconcile a "neutral" outlook on the Tibetan affair with high-sounding talk of adherence to principles. When a nation asserts a principle it commits itself to not remaining neutral when it sees that principle violated. In437 words
-
Article206 1959-10-19 9 The death of two of America's post-war Secretaries of State within one year prompts comparisons that could easily become invidious. It is sufficient to say that General Marshall and Mr. Dulles were very different men. both wedded to the same principles of foreign policy but entirely206 words
-
Article969 1959-10-19 9 GEORGE CLAY - GEORGE CLAY infamous Immorality Act what it did to one man (it killed him)... and what it is doing to a whole nation by JOHAN FREDERI C K STRYDOM was for many years a familiar figure in the dusty streets of the little eastern Transvaal town of Nelspruit.969 words
-
738 1959-10-19 9 GEORGE SHERMAN - GEORGE SHERMAN by MOSCOW: HP.HE Soviet Union has reached a stage somewhere between Stalin's "kingdom of austerity" and the future "kingdom of the consumer." It has left the first behind but has not yet reached the second. Shopping Is not yet738 words
-
LETTERS
-
8 1959-10-19 9 THE CASE FOR A STAND-BY PANEL OF DOCTORS8 words
-
109 1959-10-19 9 REGISTRATION of petition writers in the state of Perak is to be enforced early next year and I would like to make a few suggestions. The State Government should limit the number of petition writers. At present in Ipoh alone there are about 30. Obviously109 words
-
Letter75 1959-10-19 9 AT least 70 per cent of the reflectors fitted to bicycles do not reflect. They are just pieces of red glass and do not serve the purpose for which they are meant. I. with my old Ford and Its weak lights, have a tough time trying to avoid75 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement520 1959-10-19 9 Straits Time* k Free Press tut Mm tmnlim at -titti* Ml IMIWHHMm «t 1M floor, COLD STORAti AICAOI, Orchard lUo< Hwf pwi, ond b*m MHBkar rip Im. Ctaartftotf •4v*rtto»mMf* pHwi in my alto k* COLO STORAGE •RANCHtS at Holland Road KatWf. Kvppol Road Naval lata AUTHORIUO AGENTS: CITY tOOK MR.520 words
-
Advertisement125 1959-10-19 9 Any^watch can have jewels... Any watch can have g01d... But only with ROLEX can you buy ROLEX service The better the watch, the more delicate and precise the mechanism. It's not much use buying a first-quality Swiss Watch, if you can't be sure mat it will get the regular oiling125 words
-
Advertisement164 1959-10-19 9 ©Observer Foreign News Sen«c» ffI^OPTIURNS Mr. K. E. Meyer will be visiting Kuala Lumpur on Monday, November 2nd. Appointments can be made with Storch Bros. Ltd. Mountbatten Road, Kuala Lumpur. WITH W FRONT -WHEEL DRIVE FOR wfj The DKW/Auto Union Can are the safest on the road. Front wheel drive164 words
-
-
Article696 1959-10-19 10 ACTION IN U.N. ON TIBET ISSUE IS CONDEMNED AS "MOVE DESIGNED TO PLEASE WEST SEREMBAN. Sunday. MALAYA'S action in sponsoring with Ireland the raising of the Tibetan issue in the United Nations was condemned here today as a move "designed to please the Anglo-American group."696 words
-
Article189 1959-10-19 10 SIX HOURS TO PICK FIVE TOP FILMS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A panel of five Judges from Kuala Lumpur and Singapore sat for more than six hours over the weekend to view 20 films entered for this years Malaya Singapore "Five-Best" amateur cine contest. Four winners came from Kuala Lumpun and189 words
-
338 1959-10-19 10 A ONE-PAGE REPORT STARTS ROW AT THE CONFERENCE OEREMBAN, Sun. The general secretary of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. Tan Phock Kin. was severely criticised for presenting a one-page annual report at the party's national conference today. Mr. V. David, a Kuala Lumpur delegate, described the report as "shameful338 words
-
Article74 1959-10-19 10 ANGLICANS CELEBRATE JUBILEE SINGAPORE. Sun. Anglicans here celebrated the golden jubilee of the diocese of Singapore today. Special prayers were offered in all Anglican churches throughout the State to mark the occasion. In the evening, the Bishop of Korea, the Rt. Rev. John Daly, who is here in connection with74 words
-
Article, Illustration302 1959-10-19 10 Banned party's ex-chief is new leader MAYOR OF PENANG STANDS DOWN OEREMBAN, Sun. A former president of the banned Malay Nationalist Party. Inche Ishak bin Haji Mohamed, 50, was tort a y unanimously elected president of the Labour Party of Malaya. He replaces Mr. D S. Ramanathan, the Mayor of302 words
-
239 1959-10-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Ministry of Agriculture said today that co-ope-rative societies would be encouraged to raise funds to establish a fertiliser factory in Malaya if this was a "distinct advantage" to them. The Ministry stressed, however, that the Government and the Department of Co-ODerative239 words
-
Article, Illustration72 1959-10-19 10 - MEMBERS of the Singapore Inner Wheel Club blow out the candles on the birthday cake at the club's 13th birthday celebrations held at the Singapore Recreation Club on Saturday. They ara (from left): Mrs. D. Phoa, Mrs. M. Rao. Mrs.72 words
-
153 1959-10-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE annual delegates' conference of the Malayan 1 Indian Congress scheduled to be held this weekend, has been postponed to Nov. 14. The party's constitution requires the conference to be held before June 30. i Some of the branches153 words
-
Article73 1959-10-19 10 COUNCILLOR AT HOME JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Syed Abdul Rahman bin Ahmad, councillor representing the Tebreu ward in the Johore Bahru Town Council, died here yesterday. He collapsed in his home. Syed Abdul Rahman. 60. was a retired member of the staff of the general hospital here. He was a staunch73 words
-
Article41 1959-10-19 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. While a group of bread sellers were on the roads this mornlnß. their quarters in Kampong Waic Tanjong were ransacked. Nine of the 11 men living there reported they had lost money. The total— s2,Boo.41 words
-
Article178 1959-10-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. [*HE library building of the University of Malaya L in Kuala Lumpur will be "bursting its seams" 1 18 months time, the newiy appointed librarian, fr. w. J. Plumbe. told the Straits Times today. He said that the library, which had a178 words
-
Article27 1959-10-19 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Johore Lumbering Co. was fined $200 today for car. rying an excess load of 16 cwt. of planks in a lorry.27 words
-
137 1959-10-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The assistant Minister to the Prime Minister's Department, Tuan Syed Ja'afar Albar did not comment on the possibilities of a FederationSingapore merger as was reported yesterday. He was reported to have said at an UMNO delegates' conference in Muar that137 words
-
Article16 1959-10-19 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A civics course for women la being held in Johore Bahru.16 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement182 1959-10-19 10 Make your home More healthfully "Country-Cool"! jr£?jwjy a a ll*ln >_ \J— i U3i —'p ii ■r t LLUNAIII) air conditioners Leonard's 78 years of deperdable service in air-conditioning enable them to produce en air conditioner with all these advantages Quiet, smooth motor. Exclusive filter signal shows red when filter182 words
-
Advertisement147 1959-10-19 10 TFST i^iyexa&b W777f |j =#3 ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURE |j,€^JDEEHFREEZE COMPARTMENT AMD A*OMA F/LT£R oOFf£*£O ONLY BY J uknecht JiSJj »-r-. COW; 46c- ftWe** foutuMifa umdi! W4~ t AoMKISO 6-scu.fl aft $79W» GfowPrW RPfcmj. Uw-»***t N^g—^^^ ttitf net atfi M•» «c4*M&wt I tfr-dat/ at tJu Aram* Fltt.r A»«ll«We for AH Mokei of147 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement746 1959-10-19 11 NOTICES W. A T. AVERY. LIMITED., 1 WILLIAM JACKS ft CO. l MALAYA) LIMITED. I NOTICE Is given that LEE ENG HIN Is no longer employed by the above Companies and Is not. there- fore, authorised to collect money i or transact any business on their behalf. j NOTICE Anybody746 words
-
Advertisement553 1959-10-19 11 NOTICES rHE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Chapter 11) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE. ISLAND OF SINGAPORE. tn Bankruptcy. No. 561 of 1958. RE: Paul Raj s/o Soosat Manic kam trading as Paulraj Radio Traders of No. 81, Brighton Crescent, Slnga- pore, 19. Receiving Order made 7 Novem- 1553 words
-
Advertisement980 1959-10-19 11 COMPANY MEETINGS j 1 PRANG BESAR RUBBER I ESTATE LIMITED MX. RO. JENKINS S STATEMENT The 33rd Annual Oeneral Meet- ing of Prang Besar Rubber Estate j na will be held on October 20 at 1-4, Great Tower Street. Lon- don. fc.C.3. Tne lolloping Is an extract from the statement980 words
-
Advertisement667 1959-10-19 11 (Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT 29 Words Si (Mm.) Box jo ets. txtrm GOOD GENERAL AMAH, capable of little plain cooking. For two people. Temporary post for 6 weeks. Tel. Spore ***** EXPERIENCED MOTOR CAR SALESMAN WANTED APPLY BOX A 4793 S.T. SPORE. WELL ESTABLISHED Advertising firm has opening667 words
-
Advertisement837 1959-10-19 11 SITUATIONS VACANT 19 Words $i f Mim.)— Box i 9 ett. txtrm COOK GENERAL Amah wan- ted. Apply 67. Stevens Road M. ***** Singapore. ACCOMMODATION VACANT I 29 Words Si (Min.)— Box it cts. txlrm TWO STOREY Terrace House at Jalan Chengkek. off MacPherson Road.. Apply personally at 46-A Robinson837 words
-
Advertisement895 1959-10-19 11 j HOUSES ft LAND WANTED 20 Words Si (Mln.)— Box i 0 ets. txtrm TERRACE HOUSE in Opera Estate vacant possession with existing transferable loan, res- I pondence write to P. O. Box 3, Singapore with particulars. THREE OR FOUR Bedroom Hou«e with minimum of 15.000 sq.ft. grounds within 5895 words
-
Advertisement923 1959-10-19 11 I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 29 Words Si (Mim.)— Box St ett. txtrm START A SMALL agency business (Import export, from home' office. Capital unnecessary. Instructions, assistance from London. Write Business Opportunities. P.O. Box 181. Singapore. HIRE PURCHASE 29 Words Si Min.)— Box i 9 cts. txtrm SOON ANN CAR Trading Company923 words
-
Advertisement885 1959-10-19 11 AT YOrR SERVICE (S por-> Word* $19 < Minimum i Omilw I month. 10 Words $2.i9 Win RENT-A-CAR Ring *****. Everflne Co., 519 Seransoon Road. Slnga pore-8 THAT "SERVICE- with certain qualities. 'Mobile Radio Servtc*". Spore) *****. DOCL'MEMS COPIED RAFTDLY. Fotoinatlc (Photostat) Sen ice, 58 Robinson Road. Spore ***** TOP885 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1690 1959-10-19 12 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, IinNPOOt. GLASGOW. LQNtwN ft CONIINENTA: POtTt. Dm S'pori Sail* Sham Penang GIAOCOS Havre, livtraMl. A'moirth la Ptrt Oct 22 Oct 21 ACNIUEI LivarßMl, Cltsgow Talay Oct 24 Oct 2S/M Oct M/M MENIUUS Marseilles. Dublin NOT 1 Not 4 Not 1/ I Not 7 ATMM1,690 words
-
Advertisement1342 1959-10-19 12 f&Xc^B\ kDIH ""SEA. MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. gMfc^Pi S'oort P. S'nam Penang \P& t "SEIANDIA 'I) 1121 Oct Jw 21 Oct 4lU»Ww> -SAMOA" a) 21 Oct' 4 NOT 3 I Ntv 17 Not iaS> "MEONIA" 11/11 NOT M/ 21 NOT 21/23 Not Accepting carge for Genot, Antwerp, Rotterdam 'Amtterdam,1,342 words
-
Advertisement1416 1959-10-19 12 Kino THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (liceraaratid n tkc Until Xiagdam) I LIMS SAILINGS TO ADEN U.K. I CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pjrt P. Sham Peitaao ■ENIAVHRS for Hamburg, Antwirp. London 22/ M Oat 17/31 OM H/M oct lENMACDHUI for Liverpool. Rotterdam. Gdyiia Grangemouth 23/27 Oct M/M Od 31 Oct/ 11,416 words
-
Advertisement1412 1959-10-19 12 MeALISTER tfc CO., LTD. Tlli Nt. MMI BM.BBMAM UMB KLAVENESS UMB 10NMN HAMOun. NTTUOMI UVIt LOS ANSELti. UN FRAMIKI. t NU4L SEATTU. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND am for Canada and USA North Atlantic Parti Aeteatiaa carg* Ctatrai a aaaO) CITY Of COIOMDO Amerke. S'pori P. Sham ftnane IONn-mul Ota. 11/ M1,412 words
-
-
MALAYA SHARE MARKET REVIEW
-
Article1593 1959-10-19 13 ALSO GROWING INTEREST IN STERLING RUBBERS By Our Market Correspondent VOT 6ince the early years of this century when rubber companies were being formed to finance the new planting industry has there been so much interest in estate shares and so many changes in capital1,593 words
-
Article29 1959-10-19 13 TIN Xl BRER (per picul) (per lb.) Oct 12 $398,871 51.<)3% 13 5398j37>.. $1,005* 14 $398.00 $1.02 »i 15 $397.75 $1,901. 18 $396.87 U $1J)1S," 17 $59C7529 words
-
Article22 1959-10-19 13 Malayan Share Market: Oct. 17 0ct.16 Industrials 1*3.37 103.45 Tins: 124.06 124.58 S Rubbers: 152.63 151.49 Jan. 1 1958 10022 words
-
Article558 1959-10-19 13 Rubber a nervous trend all week COMMODITY REVIEW AT long last the rubber industry and the market in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore have got definite information regarding sales from the American and British stockpiles. Sales from the British stockpile begin today and are staggered according to market prices.AP - 558 words
-
Article334 1959-10-19 13 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported on Saturday, (Oct. 17): "All sections were generally steady and the turnover was small." Singapore brokers reported the following business: Industrials: Fraser and Neave ords $1.54 and $1.55 cd cb; Gammon $2.01; M Cement $1.71: M. Colls $1.60 c all; Metal Box334 words
-
Article97 1959-10-19 13 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday, Oct. 17 (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 1/4. O.D. 31 3/8,. 90 d st 31 13/16 credit bills. 31 7/8 trade bills. Selling TT. or O.D. ready: Canada97 words
-
Article39 1959-10-19 13 T*HE following list of revised quotations was Issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after Its last meeting on Saturday (Oct. 17). H and L stand for highest and lowest prices for business done this year.39 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1240 1959-10-19 13 |K"^Jl\i-ineJ Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service EI.A. U.A. t.I.A Score f S'tijm Pcnin| H>onf I. Angeles Htm York ■•■•*»«j Miry Ist Call J« 25 Oct H Oct 27 let 2U Call 21/UJ Oct 1 Hi. 24 Ni< II Me Imiki Man" lit Call 24 75 Nl« 2t Nl« 271,240 words
-
Advertisement185 1959-10-19 13 UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD "PYIOAWAYE" ETA 20tfc Oct. From Rangoon: Loading for Rangoon Agents: International Shipping Agency, 338/342, Telok Aytr Street, Singapore, 1 Tal: *****, ***** 4 *****. tZJn GUAN GUAN LIMITED T\*r^ 23. Ttltk Ayir Strut. Til:- 7(544. 71MI. 71IM. a.v. "KOTA MAS" for Telob Betu-g 21 Oct185 words
-
Advertisement628 1959-10-19 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG >* The University Is seeking to make appointment to the following posts, most of which have been recently established to meet the needs of a large expansion scheme. They are to be filled before September 1960. Salaries are shown 'in sterling. Closing dates are628 words
-
-
Article370 1959-10-19 14 FIVE OUTSIDERS PROVIDE GOLD CUP SENSATION EPSOM JEEP COMMENTARY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii SINGAPORE, Sun Yesterday's Singapore Gold Cup at Bukit Timah provided the biggest classic upset in Malayan racing history. The five least-backed; horses in the field had 1 the finish to them- 1 selves. The winner. Mr.370 words
-
Article371 1959-10-19 14 LONDON, Sunday TOTTENHAM Hotspur, shorn of three of their stars by the Wales-England International at Cardiff, lost their unbeaten record yesterday when they were beaten 2-1 away to p heffleld Wednesday. But Spurs stay at the top of the English League First Division tableReuter - 371 words
-
Article72 1959-10-19 14 fARDIFF. Sun. A last- minute goal by new "cap." GraI ham Moore, enabled Wales to draw 1-1 with England in thr British soccer international championship here >estfrday. The 62.000 spectators, who had watched the game in heavy rain. MN beginning to stream out of Ninian Park whenReuter - 72 words
-
Article49 1959-10-19 14 BULAWAYO. Sun. Rhodesian fast bowler Joe Partridge blasted Surrey to an all out 75 on the opening day of the three-day mutch here. Rhodesia replied by scoring 157 for three to lead by 82 runs with seven wickets standing. Partridge took six for 27. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
-
Article29 1959-10-19 14 PARIS, Sun. Races at the fashionable Longchamp course will in future be filmed from start to finish by a series of cameras placed along the course. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
-
Article22 1959-10-19 14 SWINTON. Sun. Australia beat Great Britain by 22 point* to 14 In the first Rugby League Test here yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
-
Article554 1959-10-19 14 kFOR ALL RACES AT BT. TIMAH ON WEDNESDAY W EIGHTS for all riflit races at Bukit Timah on Wednesday are: Cl. 1 Div. I— 6F Sun of Banna 9.07 Dbtine 9.04 Sinfora II 8.88 Malayan Scholar 8.07 Dententurius 8.06 St. Vltu 8.02 Lucky Locky 8.12 Rubber Planter II 8.01554 words
-
Article179 1959-10-19 14 ENGLAND WALES PROVE TOO STRONG TWICKENHAM, Sun.— x England and Wales proved too good for Scotland and Ireland in the Rugby Union Jubilee match played here yesterday before 50,000 in fine autumn weather. They won by 26 points ffour goals and two tries) to 17 (one goal, one penalty goalReuter - 179 words
-
Article78 1959-10-19 14 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. A sparkling sixth wicket partnership of 113 by Denis Compton and Bob Simpson of Australia, enabled the Commonwealth XI captained by Compton to take 14 runs first Innings lead over Transvaal here yesterday. Compton, after an Indifferent start, showed some of his old brillianceReuter - 78 words
-
Article23 1959-10-19 14 BARCELONA. Bun Peter Thomson, of Australia, won the Spanish open golf championship here yesterday with a 72-holes total of 286— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
-
Article22 1959-10-19 14 MELBOURNE, Sun. Mr. W. J. Murrell's 25-1 outsider. Regal Wench, won the Cfeulfield Cup over i->i miles here yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement144 1959-10-19 14 if I vl Sole KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. "*^JP [Microfiche] IX*^ *^**^ii» w^-^^Sc 1 fingertip* *tf ona THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND within A "^1 ARMS REACH WITHOUT LEAVING HER V SEAT > Micro-frlming by Microfiche con assist you jtf »h WITHOUT CAPITAL OUTLAY. It is of interest to Individuals, Business Monogert,144 words
-
Advertisement232 1959-10-19 14 j One little roll of Sellotape can bt used for a thousand and one use*. It sticks at a touch and stay* stuck longer to anything' Mak« sure you insist on Sellotape! O»lolnool« r- I i« o largo I >»n.l, of Un& oiioo. jJtm I .UENTS: LENTtRIM ihAMERNi LIU. S232 words
-
-
Article236 1959-10-19 15 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE tourist section of the Ministry of Culture is to set up information desks on tourist ships when they call at Singapore. A Government state- ment said tourist groups upon arrival would be greeted with an intro- ductory talk on Singapore andAgencies - 236 words
-
99 1959-10-19 15 THE CHRUCH MAKES $127 m. PROFIT IN STOCK BOOM LONDON. Sun. The Church ot England— a top investor in British industry —has made a "paper" prolit ol about' £15.000.000 (M5127,500.000> In the stock market boom touched off by the Tory election win. Sunday Express columnist Bernard Harris said today he99 words
-
Article74 1959-10-19 15 Protest over exams ROME. Sun. At least one student VM hurt in scuffles with police here when several thousand students sat in the streets and staged marches to protest against new rules for university entrance examinations yesterday. The regulations. which come into force next June, require examinations on subjects studiedReuter - 74 words
-
Article20 1959-10-19 15 DR. MRS GOH BIN SIN thank all relatives and lriendf for their \.iluuble presents and attendance at their wedding.20 words
-
Obituary48 1959-10-19 15 MRS. M MORRICE ot 103 Jervois Road diet, at her home at 2.15 p.m. 18-10-39. Funeral will take place today at 5 p.m. MX. HO KIM FOOK. Aired 44. expired 18th October. 1959. Cortege le;i\!n>,' 48-2 Ceylon Lane for Cantonese Cemetery on 20th October at 9.30 in48 words
-
Article22 1959-10-19 15 ROYAL FUTTJRA' COMPETITION won by MLss 0 Prior. 127-A. Telok Blar.sah Poad. Singapore. 4. All entrants sincerely thanked for their eflorus.22 words
-
Article23 1959-10-19 15 JAKARTA. Sun. President Soekarno extended an Invitation to King Phumlphon Aduldet of Slam and his Queen to visit this country.23 words
-
Article26 1959-10-19 15 SAIGON. Sun. -Three Com munlst agents were executed today after being convicted of murder by a special military tribunal, the Vietnam Press Agency reported.26 words
-
187 1959-10-19 15 My task by new Air Minister Sandys LONDON, Sun. Mr. Duncan Sandys, the new Minister of Aviation, said today his special task was to strengthen the structure of the British aircraft Industry and promote the expansion of British air servicesThis would be much facilitated by the Prime Minister's decision toReuter - 187 words
-
185 1959-10-19 15 Griffiths makes way for young men LONDON, Sun. Mr. James Griffiths, 69, has announced that he is not seeking reelection as deputy leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party. In a letter to the Party leader Mr Hugh Ciaitskell. he states that Labour now faces the task of reexamining Us policiesReuter - 185 words
-
432 1959-10-19 15 INDIANS WERE SLOW OFF MARK BUT WIN BY 3-1 BACK PAGE SPORT ANOTHER DEFEAT FOR JAPANESE By SAUL JOSHUA Kuala Lumpur, Sun. MALAYAN INDIANS took time to make their supporters happy when they met the visiting Yawata Iron and Steel soccer team of Japan at Merdeka Stadium here tonight. Indians432 words
-
Article57 1959-10-19 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. —Eight out of a field of 64 qualified for the quarter-finals of the Royal Island Clubs Race Course Cup to be held next Saturday at Thomson Road. They are J. McCausland R Burke. Y. Tanaka. E. Mcv rttz. E Le Mercler. Goh Ke^ Se&h.57 words
-
177 1959-10-19 15 SHA PICK FOUR NEWCOMERS FOR 'QUAD' SINGAPORE. Sun. Four newcomers are included in the Singapore hockey team of 16 chosen by S.H.A. to compete in the Malayan Hockey Federation's Inter state quadrangular at Kuala Lumpur on Ott 23, 24 and 25. They are: A. Rozario, the S.R.C goalkeeper, S.T. Lingam177 words
-
Article35 1959-10-19 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. —Dockyard beat Jollllads 4-3 In a friendly soccer match at Naval Base today. Dockyard scorers were Kirn swee. Maniam. Rahim and Ward. Wan Din and Seng Pah (2) scored for Jollllads.35 words
-
490 1959-10-19 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malayan Ceylonese and Malayan Europeans drew their two-day cricket match here today, bad light stopping play half an hour before the scheduled close. Yesterday rain restricted play to only 98 minutes, during which Ceylonese scored 98 runs490 words
-
237 1959-10-19 15 SINGAPORE, Sunday. CHINESE schoolboy Chai Ling Fook sprang a big surprise when he beat Singapore champion sprinter Kesavan Soon by a yard in the 200 metres :>vent at the Achilles Club athletic meet at Farrer .^ark stadium today. |7 ~7- 7 It was237 words
-
Article53 1959-10-19 15 SINGAPORE, Sun, Raffi bin Baharawl i International CO won the R.A.F.C.A.'s open 50 miles massed-star cycle race at Seletar Camp circuit this morning, beating 23 others in the time of 2hrs. 22min. lOsec. Second was Mansor bin Sawl with Jumari Parmor third Nine riders completed53 words
-
Article527 1959-10-19 15 SENIORS 100 m: 1. Kesavan Soon. 2. Chai Ling Fook, 3. Lee Kheng Fang. lO.tteec (record equalled); 200 m. 1. Chai Ling Fook. 2. Kesavan Soon 3. A. Pal Singh. 23sec.: 400 m. 1 Kesavan Soon. 2 C. Vincent. 3 Chai Linjt F00k.. 56 8527 words
-
Article129 1959-10-19 15 KUALA KANGSAR, Sun. Perak Malays beat Selangor Malays 2-1, after leading 2-0 at one stage, in their Sultan's Gold Cup soccer match before a record crowd of more then 6.000 here today. Amont the spectators was the Sultan of Perak. the Raja Perempuan and129 words
-
Article26 1959-10-19 15 SINGAPORE, Sun.— George Jacobs scored six goals in Serangoon Gardens S.C.s 6-0 jvin over V.M.C.A. in a friendv hockey match at Serangoon today.26 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement232 1959-10-19 15 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I'll Wm4t Hi I Minimum) SELVASINGAM. son of Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Duralsamy of 30A Seavoy Road, Kuala Lumpur. 10 Thirumalar. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. H. K Amlampalam. of 71. Temple Rojid. Jaflim. oh Wednesday In Jiifir.a Don't Waste Money And Time boiling water for232 words
-
Advertisement33 1959-10-19 15 Big problem on your mind? Relax and refresh with a glass of Magnolia milk. Magnolia milk is high in protein. A powerhouse of energy Recharge and refresh with a glass of Magnolia milk.33 words
-
-
Page 15 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous53 1959-10-19 15 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Junior Cup semifinal replay— Darul Aflah "A" v Stableboys, Jalan Besar (5.15) S.A.P.A. training (1 p.m.) HOCKEY: S.H.A. Div One— Khalsa v RAF Changl. Khalsa ground; Dlv. 2— Navy Nomads v Prisons. Naval Base. RIGGER: S.C.C. "B" v University. padaiiK. BASKETBALL: S.A.B.F. championships, Oreat World (6.30). GOLF: L.O.U.53 words
-