The Straits Times, 22 May 1960
1960-05-22
1
20
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section12 1960-05-22 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES im No. 1291. SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1%« 20 CENTS12 words
-
312 1960-05-22 1 AS streaks of dawn started to lighten the sky Major Werner Pluskat began another slow sweep of the horizon through his arti'lery glasses. The time was five o'clock on the morning of June 6, 1944. The place: a French beach. Suddenly Pluskat tensed.312 words
-
Article401 1960-05-22 1 BE WA TCHFUL WARNS IKE We can't be sure the worst has not happened' NEW PLANE INCIDENT AN EXAMPLE HE SAYS Washington, Saturday PRESIDENT EISENHOWER returned yesterday from the shattered Summit conference in Paris and. warned: We should be watchful for more irritations, possibly other incidents that can be moreReuter - 401 words
-
Article63 1960-05-22 1 TORONTO. Sat. A BOAC jetliner was held up here for two hours last night because of a bomb scare. Police said an anonymous caller informed them a bomb had been placed in a suitcase in the plane's baggage compartment. A thorough check failed to turnUPI - 63 words
-
Article23 1960-05-22 1 BROMLEY (England). Sat. —One woman was killed when an explosion wrecked three houses in this Kent town last wight. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
-
Article71 1960-05-22 1 91 DIE IN BIG EARTH TREMOR SANTIAGO, Sat. A devastating earthquake struck a 300 square-kilo-meter area around the city of Conception, southern Chile, today. The Ministry of the Interior said at least 91 people were killed. The quake struck at 6.05 a.m. First reports said 400 houses in the oldUPI - 71 words
-
214 1960-05-22 1 IyiOSCOW, Sot —Russia today accused Japan of "more tban one instance of American o ire raft based on the Japanese islands invading the air space of the Soviet Union," the Soviet news agency Tass reported The accusation was contained in a NoteReuter - 214 words
-
Article, Illustration54 1960-05-22 1 Disappointment and despair are written on the fairs of the three Western leaden. President l><- daulle. Prime Minister .Macmillan and President Kivenhower as they leave the tlysee Palace in Paris after approving the wording of a joint communique announcing the breakdown »f the Summit54 words
-
477 1960-05-22 1 PETER JOHNSON - PETER JOHNSON DAKOTA CREW, PASSENGERS IN RED HANDS BY BONN. Saturday CEVERAL Soviet jets fired warning bursts to force down an American military aircraft which landed near Brunshagen, East Germany, yesterday, an eyewitness told me today. "The American plane made a perfect landing."Reuter - 477 words
-
Article62 1960-05-22 1 MOSCOW. Snt BoriPasternak. 70-year-old author of "Dr. Zhivago." who is Mftd to be suffering from a weakened heart wall and inflammation of the lung, has emerged from a coma but shows no Improvement, relatives said today. Last night the author was reported in a '\serious but not62 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement145 1960-05-22 1 %mtm cyma S»«rt P«rt» arc «Md »•< CYMA »«tck*« A.L.ABD^JLJp.^, t T^ Sf I' 1 Mm Available in 18 ct gold only The Role* D>>-Date. Following rYrpetual rotor mecharmm. in the proud tradition of the not only the date of the month Daieiu>t. Rolcx introduce their but also the day145 words
-
Advertisement114 1960-05-22 1 OUR NEWEST CREATIONS OF ENGAGEMENT RINGS SCT WITH FLAWLESS DIAMONDS ON PLATINUM AND GOLD ARi MARVELS OF TECHNIQUE AND ARE WELL WORTH YOUR INSPECTION S. P. N. DE SILVA LTD. 45, HIGH ST. AIRPORT SPOR I 6. STATION ROAD— IPOH. Asm. C:, S.P.H. DE SILVA H.K.) LTD HONG KONG. L114 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1631 1960-05-22 2 CHARLES HAMBLETT - THIS MAN HEARS TOMATOE! SCREAM! CHARLES HAMBLETT By Th* worlds foremost cxp«rf on Horti psychosis, which *fons thi psychological study of plants, tlowrt and vtgetabl^s, rtvoa/s for the first timt the fascinating s«cr«#s of lit* in th« vgttoble kingdom. The Hubbard Electronometer it connected ro this pejeh to record its1,631 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement167 1960-05-22 2 Best for baby, best for you! V IS^^K M Johnson's Baby Powder keeps I %Sb. W baby COOl and com f° r:aWc M Wp After every bath he's dusted with y^^^^^^S A Johnson's— and mother uses this M '^K^^jSjHßE?^ VS 5 wonderful powder for herself, too! SaZ y W< 4<167 words
-
Advertisement2 1960-05-22 2 sdlft^Sw i>Ma^^g*jgdjMf^^^P'^^^^^^^VQHß^g£2 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1082 1960-05-22 3 ASHELY MONTAGU - ASHELY MONTAGU EH It offers him the chance to graduate in the best school for character that has ever been invented II HIN K thai all hut few UMU'ried nun would agree wilh a st. dement nude by Balzac that "Marriage is the best1,082 words
-
Article318 1960-05-22 3 PARIS. Saturday. THE convent doors at Roquesteron in the South of France closed last week on a tall, elegant woman of 52, who was once the toast of the Folies Bergere. The woman, Tania Visirova, had entered them to become a nun, forget the past and318 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement129 1960-05-22 3 COMFORT, POWER, ECONOMY AND RELIABILITY If '/^r~ Ij& V n jBBBBBBBBBSBBBB^^^9^BBBBBBBBBBst^BBSBSBB«BBBBBn W ...in the incomparable new The moment you enter the I Humb«r Hawk you experience 1 1 1 1 ii i .ft r to***"* ...there's power from LJ I 1 II MU &J l^ an ad«aMca<l high performance |j129 words
-
Advertisement1041 1960-05-22 3 OPTIMA BbbbbbbT^^^^Bbbbl f E «S«Ht__lhß(B '4 s^gasT .^^gaaBBBBBBBBkA BBB^ .aW THE WORLD'S FIRST "AUTOMAGIC" CAMERA OVER 150,000 SOLD IN 9 MONTHS "Be an &P&1/' P/urfytaptM m t&rjp /ef JflfG Offoruz jfax*' jytx* way Fool Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching s~ Stopped in >^ I 7 Minutes1,041 words
-
-
100 1960-05-22 4 Johore's Sri Lalang constituency votes today Bri Lalang constituency ■111 go to the px one of the only two the th* Johore Bute Legislative Assembly caimd by the death of an Alliance Assemblyman. Mr. Cheong 800 Kheng. The two candidates are k Kal Beng <AlUance) and Inche Mohamad Zaln bin100 words
-
Article32 1960-05-22 4 NGAPOKF I Lighterage worker*, sampan men and all other workers connected with the v, front here, have iormed a giant union called the Singapore Water Transport Empioy— Union32 words
-
Article, Illustration87 1960-05-22 4 DR. YEO IS BACK FROM U.K. Dr. David co Chee Pen*, the eldest son of Mr. Vro Thian Kiew managing director of Yeo Hiap Seng arming Sauce Factory Ltd.. Singapore, has returned home from Britain via America and Hong Kong b> air. Dr Yeo :> a •'ormer student of ithr87 words
-
98 1960-05-22 4 1 8 months for cutting ear off hawker SINGAPORE. Sat N Ismail, who cut off a hawker ear was jailed 18 nonUu in tne Second Cri- mlnai District Court today. He was found guilty of causing grievous nun to Mohamed Kassim, at Tank Roaa on Jan. 14 witn a knife.98 words
-
Article62 1960-05-22 4 SINGAPORE. Sat A consignment of 2.027 dutiable cigarettes arrived in Singapore from Hong Kong under the false label of preserved fruits. a magistrate's court was told today. Teo Chia Meng, 36, pleaded guilty to importing the cigarettes between May 10 and 14 this year. He was62 words
-
Article, Illustration474 1960-05-22 4 —BUND CHILDREN SING... AND THEY STEAL THE SHOW AT BIG BAZAAR My greatest moment, says school principal SINCAPORE. Sat. Twenty six blind children stole the show at the biggest ever International Bazaar for the Blind, which the fang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak,474 words
-
Article275 1960-05-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR,. Saturday. THE Pan-Malayan Islamic Party's Headquarters said today that it was "quite in order" for members to "indulge in self-correction" and to lash out occasionally at the party. The party said this through its Secretary-General. Inche Hashim Abdullah, who was i commenting on the275 words
-
Article, Illustration94 1960-05-22 4 S'PORE HUNTERS BAG THEIR FOURTH PYTHON TWO hunters shot and killed an 18 ft.. M Ib. python in Singapore on Friday night their fourth in the Mandai area in two weeks. Last week Mr. Vincent Lim (above left) and Mr. Felix Cheong (right), with a friend. Mr. Mathew Choong. shot94 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement262 1960-05-22 4 uyM I s^p Bm I MyM WaJI w^eT v^ef B^K Bl T < 9JK? < vtei4WlAlaC < JJ Mtttf^k »^A ami tJt VtCttt t, JOti JMTI jl M», -*t _nrVn MM B^ v *iw*^* r^v 4%B^Blftt^^?^BßV^t L iKr'fe '^bY 1 J* a. bb^ W 4ti IVbw .^aMHBHi bB^S^SM^ JJ^ >^X262 words
-
Advertisement143 1960-05-22 4 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No longer need you odmire other* wish fhot your skin was o» light and attractive os theirs. On« jar of Stillmon's will make you equotly charming. Continued applications will surprise you, convince you that there is only one beoutifier, on'y one whifener that words143 words
-
-
Article, Illustration381 1960-05-22 5 Mushahid Ali - Oh it was so thrilling, says Spore wife who spoke to Mr. K. Mushahid Ali By CINGAPORE, Sot— A young Singoporc housewife ho* returned from Calcutta with the biggest story of her life how she met the Soviet Premier, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, in person. She is Mrs. Merterema Chokrovarti, 21,381 words
-
Article333 1960-05-22 5 A DISASTER FORCE' FOR JOHORE JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday THL Jorio.e Branch of the Federation of Molaya Red Cross Society will soon form a special "disaster force' to help in any national emergency, including any m neighbouring countries Discussing this today, the branch public relations secre- tary. Mr Basil Rossi, said333 words
-
152 1960-05-22 5 These numbers will bring owners prizes SINGAPORE. Sat. Re t>ults of the donation draw of the United Kingdom stall in today's International Bazaar for the Blind are: 5590. 2575. 1967. 2)84. 2900, *****. 3717. *****. *****. 758, *****. 5014. 9136. 7322, 6581. *****. M4B 509. 6594 *****. 1477. 5895. *****.152 words
-
128 1960-05-22 5 Workers send ultimatum to university SINGAPORE, Sat Nunacademic employt the University of Malaya in Singapore have given an ultimatum to the principal of the division through their union to settle all their claims by May 27. failing which they would go on strike. Mr. T. V. Gomez, secretary of the128 words
-
28 1960-05-22 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The minesweeper. H.M.S Darlaston. will be transferred to the Royal Malayan Navy at a formal ceremony at the Naval Base on Tue&rlay.28 words
-
Article338 1960-05-22 5 rE following Is today schedule of clvtl aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Calcutta. Bangkok 'BA T7ft> 105 a.m from London. Zurich. Beirut. Bahrein. Karachi. Delhi. Rangoon <BA 792 i 6 am; from london. Zurich Bombay. Colombo iBA 788 1338 words
-
Article, Illustration736 1960-05-22 5 Two main threats to family life in Spore, says Dr. Goh FEUDALISM IDEAS AND YELLOW CULTURE... CINCAPORE. Sat. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. said today that family life in Singapore was threatened by two important influences old feudalistic ideas of family life and the more dangerous influence of736 words
-
117 1960-05-22 5 SINGAPORE, Saturday. lulß TAN IK KOON won the Singapore Musical Society's open pianoforte competition for second year running at the Anglo Chinese Primary School auditorium m Coleman Street tonight. The adjudicator. Julius I Kulchen. alao judged the •singing and other piano grades with the117 words
-
Article56 1960-05-22 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.-The fun j fair sub-committee of the National Theatre Fund Is! organising a ball at Victoria Memorial Hall on June 18 when a "Ratu Tamasha Negara' (National Ball Queem j will be chosen. Tickets for the Ball at $5 single couple are available at56 words
-
198 1960-05-22 5 'Malay can't replace English yet' SEREMBAN Soturdov THE Moloyan Trodes Union Congress will f.gM 1 implementation of Malay as the sole oH.col language in the next two or three years, said Mr Tuhin Mukerjie, secretory of the Negri Sembilan branch of the MTUC, todov. At the annual meetini; ul Hie198 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement154 1960-05-22 5 I YOU'RE BOUND :S ITO HAVE THE, jja TIME OF \l f\ Step aboard the great alf First Class J II I If SS PRESIDENT HOOVFJJ. Sail away from your cares 1 v w II —from Manila Qr.HonßKong ta Japan, and the U.S. I IL L Liv» tavishiy m American154 words
-
-
The LUCY HUANG pAGE
-
Article, Illustration611 1960-05-22 6 Subtle sabotage METHODS MEN ADOPT TO GET RID OF A WOMAN LAST WEEK I told the girls how they could get rid of a man. Later I began to realise how unfair that was all by itself. After all, we women are not the only people who can get tired611 words
-
Article65 1960-05-22 6 THE SHORT SHORT STORY IN New York last week, the summer playclothes story was cut short and tweet in PlayPet's skirtee set of cotton, printed with red and white doll like figures. The sleeveless overblouse is piped in red f rosgrain with a strip of the ribbon across the frontUPI - 65 words
-
Article129 1960-05-22 6 Your Sunday recipe SURPRISE your family with Caramel Swirls for breakfast. To make them you need two and a half cups of ready-to-make roll mix. prepare according to package direction*, then knead for 20 minutes and roll out to a rectangle 16 by 9 inches and about Half an Inch129 words
-
Article468 1960-05-22 6 They too need to know how He wont dance, because it might be bad for the varicose veins in his legs. He doesn't eat spicy or cold food, because he might have a stomach upset. Staying out late is bad for health, and going to the pictures causes eyestraln. He468 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement165 1960-05-22 6 JBBF sl You never know when you'll need Elastoplast Quick! In any emergency, protect that cut with Elastoplast —it stops the wound bleeding and keeps it free from infection until it is healed. And Elastoplast does stay on. Elastoplast in the red tin and on the red spool (%(M) product165 words
-
Advertisement522 1960-05-22 6 PACT 1 i Tampax internal sanitary protection was in» vrnted by a doctor for the benefit of all women— married or single. And. you're no exception' FACT a: Millions of women all over the world already use Tampax! Why thouldn't you? FACT 3 Tampax does away with chafing, bulging pads,522 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1403 1960-05-22 7 Katharine Sim - The magical little town of Isphahan that's half the world Katharine Sim By I've never seen such beautiful, dazzling colour in any building ISPHAHAN, so i lie- Iranian m> "is half the \\oil<i." When I read <•! llns I w.ix reminded of ;i souiit; man in ii. hi who bad1,403 words
-
Article508 1960-05-22 7 LYNN POOLE - LYNN POOLE By £HRONIC joke -tellers ore well oware thaJ a joke told to one person may draw great laughs while the same |oke told to another person may fall flat. In fact, even the same person sometimes reacts differently to similar |okes508 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement128 1960-05-22 7 M&Wfor gmtfer safety. dunlop DISC BRAKES s AS STANDARD ON THE NEW —^2.4,3.4 AND 3.8 LITRE >^J m f*^ -M^r k \Jd ]CmZ < Mark 2 Jaguars are the worlds salest cars tor they are ■Ued with the world's safest and most efficient brakes Dunlop Disc Brakes. Only Jaguar offers128 words
-
Advertisement163 1960-05-22 7 ■MfWjyH ri H kb^ a^a^ x* I "5-"^~"-^ BANGKOK Flying to key cities of the Orient. THAI INTERNATIONALS HONG KONG Royal Orchid Service offers a new and fascinating taidci experience in airline travel. TAIPEI Colourlul interior decor luxurious appointments TOKYO courteous multi-lingua; cabin attendants Dm lood i/mai a i ijvip163 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Article289 1960-05-22 8 Cannibals sentenced to death THE ACCUSED SHOW NO EMOTION, MANY ASLEEP AS JUDGE ANNOUNCES VERDICT WEWAK. New Guinea, Saturday. SIXTEEN cannibals were today found guilty of murdering a native in a raid on a New Guinea village 16 months ago. The Supreme Court Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Mann, recorded aReuter - 289 words
-
Article, Illustration54 1960-05-22 8 THE Soviet Premier, Mr. Nikila Khrushchev, hrandishes ;i paper in one hand as lie lifts both arms in anger during his last press conference at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris liefore lea\ing for East Berlin on his way home after the collapsed Summit54 words
-
76 1960-05-22 8 TENGKU LEAVES GERMANY FOR BRUSSELS DUISBURG i West Germany). Sat.— The Malayan Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, left here today for Brussels after a five-day visit to West Germany. The Tengku visited a large West German engineering plant here this morning. The plant is delivering underwater tunnels for a powerReuter - 76 words
-
Article42 1960-05-22 8 COLOMBO. Sat.— A total of 393 candidates nied their nomination papers yesterday for the general elections to be '< held in Ceylon on July 20. They will contest 145 con-] stituencles which will send 151 members to Ceylon's House of Representatives42 words
-
210 1960-05-22 8 BERLIN, Eastern Sector, Sat. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, told a mass rally here that the present situation in Berlin would have to be maintained until a new summit conference in six to eight months. Other points in Mr. Khrushchev's speechReuter - 210 words
-
Article26 1960-05-22 8 TOKYO. Sat. The third Asian broadcasters' conference ended here today. Next year f s conference will be held In Kuala Lumpur. U.P.IUPI - 26 words
-
Article68 1960-05-22 8 South Africa deports missionary JOHANNESBURG. Sat.— A British missionary. Miss Han- nah Stan ton, was deported I from South Atrlca today i am.d extraordinary Special Branch btcurity measures to prevent newsmen fnm interviewing or photographing her. Miss Stanton was detained 1 on March 30 under the EmrrV i gency regulations.Reuter - 68 words
-
Article, Illustration66 1960-05-22 8 Captain J. L. Carruthers. former A.D.C. to Sir William Goode. the first Tang di-Pertuan N'egara. and his bride, Judith Armstrong, who were married at the Tanglin Garrison Churcb yesterday. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C'arruthers of Surrey, and the66 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement459 1960-05-22 8 I MALAYA'S I I MOST BEAUTIFUL I FAMILY CAR I •quality first" OXFORD SERIES V There' i a lot to admire: its long, low lines and gay colours; the sofa-soft scats in its big interior the wide-vista vision and supersize luggage trunk. Then, on the road, there's its sparkling performance459 words
-
Advertisement170 1960-05-22 8 M Jf m AVON offers exciting New Make-up Ideas Lovely wM Avon Satin Sk«m Lipstick in one of the light though lively shodes motching Nail Polish Powder P«k Compact for a complexion velvety as a flower petal. French Freetinf A new tinted cream foundation that gives your complexion a Young,170 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1623 1960-05-22 9 I lost my title— then something wonderful happened THOSE EPIC DEMPSEY-TUNNEY BATTLES. ..FROM INSIDE THE RING I HAD been heavyweight champion of the world for seven years. For the last threr I hm\ not been in the ring, except for exhibition bouts. I had been living the 1 ;i celebrity1,623 words
-
COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL
-
Article120 1960-05-22 9 THE DUSUN, Friday. May 13. \JL/ALKING or push-biking past the Dusun you may catch sight of enormous scarlet fruits on a climber in the roadside "semak," i.e. if they have not oil been scrounged. One evening a party of Chinese girl tappers returning to Kota120 words
-
Article116 1960-05-22 9 PLANT ot Tricno&amht'i celebica. ot the Cucumber family, it was first found half a mile from our land, on the bank of the Sungei Permandl. How a specimen managed to grow in our land is a mystery. Henderson, late of the Botanic Gardens, wrote that it was not common. One116 words
-
Article164 1960-05-22 9 WATERMELONS have |M eaten by the Tuan in South Africa, where ne found them < iv dry riverbeds in districts where it rained for a few days only once a year: they water from *he subsoil. surprised to find that this fruit 1- cultivated In such a wet part of164 words
-
Article68 1960-05-22 9 rE Tuan alway> carries around a small piece of wood to touch. He dreads the resumption of nightly drum-beating in Hajl's house ■or. which had cea>ed since before Bulan why we do not know, and dare not ask jl Co Abu who conduot■pw. alas, he has resumed though not every68 words
-
-
Article389 1960-05-22 9 PED and Charlie met tor the iirst time after some months. Fred was dressed in a magnificent suit. wa> smoking a large, expensive cigar, and was accompanied by a striking blonde. "Hello. Fred!" exclaimed Charlie What's happened to you? You look as If you're doing very389 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement264 1960-05-22 9 C E Quality Textiles from CZECHOSLOVAKIA I^B The very best in Textiles all the T" Ultra-Modern" designs and Colours Best Qualities at competitive prices. Cotton Poplm and Yarn Dyed Shirtings. R Cotton and Silon Socks, Cotton I owe Blankets. Handkerchiefs, Woollen and Worsted Suiting*— Linens, Carpet* etc 0 We invite264 words
-
-
Article46 1960-05-22 10 a.^, fie (Himtmwm, \r-niALTv Of Hoi Mad far I a*w> taaae loaaaMa Utvaie rattod rbocaiatae I Rad. Oreea or Baaaa caacaaitra are •-»a-«d aa Kraaek Oiafw*«rit-> Maaiar •••a after mlttm ao«ra t nwiajisl of IS aoare SIS.M. X.a« Uan«aa Klattv SM7S Jtiaim et >■»» "a Biiiaiiat46 words
-
Obituary20 1960-05-22 10 "iuwt Mi««av »f ir» >«•.< Man c«n— t«M' 4 >4 Maw IU*4 >•* Mi But ia ay i m« him.20 words
-
THE SUNDAY TIMES
-
Article258 1960-05-22 10 rENTY FOUR hours after the Summit conference in Paris had been declared a failure news was received of success at another summit Mount Everest While the whole world was watching the antics of Mr. Khrushchev as he successfully torpedoed the Summit talks, a team of Russian258 words
-
Article101 1960-05-22 10 I^XCBBSIVE fumes emitted E* by motor vehicles are not only a nuisance to road users, they are a blot on the cleanliness of the city and a menace to health. They exist only because owners neglect to maintain and service their vehicles properly. The Singapore Government has rightly101 words
-
Article107 1960-05-22 10 MALAYA today needs j trained agricultural scientists as she has never needed them before. The Government's far-reach-ing plans for rural development calls for not only plenty of money but also plenty of trained men to translate its ambitious policy Into action. The opening tomorrow of the new agricultural107 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1189 1960-05-22 10 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS B Varsity reopens tomorrow with two new facultiesagriculture and science 3-PHASE PLAN TO TURN CAMPUS AREA INTO BEAUTY SPOT PVEN before Mcideka in 1957 •the emphasis of the Government has been to make Malaya seli-suflicient in irMxistiifTs. The need for trained agricultural scientists to take up1,189 words
-
Article, Illustration48 1960-05-22 10 One of the most attractive feature* of the University of Malaya campus in Pantai Valley is the artificial lake which adorns the well-kept grounds. The building here is the new $1,800,000 Science Faculty which takes its first batch of students tomorrow.48 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement698 1960-05-22 10 (LASSIFIED ADS. OVERSEAS LEAVE M *4, U i aJia.)— aWs it get ejetra ttt'oaivi cams <a Cadaaa- freei 03 t»r laaata. iaclu«aeataaaaaiaa frrt QaaHaaalal taaraal h:Mtim, M«a 'hi Nivmtioi hotil. n»h»o I I -i a«uc bmi aaaaaar aaaali Ban! >«a*ae« tar BObVC Aar TeraMaai. Meal •ar aaart etaya aa amtal698 words
-
Advertisement67 1960-05-22 10 To make it WATERPROOF I —Ik eaxi dirt. iin«l aad I t It, er-a.ea,». /MJSI "■■>«-«••»•■"'"< t( WmT^f r.al«aa. It i t PJ^«I I \t M -l\ M *ll> I. tied r<arkaaad flats ruaurr |imi teal. ToraakeitSElF-WINDIMG «>arM'< ar»l roter ArJ^r* f >ilra »on Zf"' I Meat 'ranaa aa the67 words
-
Advertisement122 1960-05-22 10 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS SO MUCH I HNKjpV^I 2 Jb For example WORLD-WIDE LEADERSHIP WiiEBEvtR ln tk»: world \ou're g(jing, fly ti)rr« with Pan American— the airline that gives you th« priceless advantage of round-the-world experience on every flight. First across the Pacific, first across the Atlantic, first throughout Latin122 words
-
-
Article545 1960-05-22 11 CALL FOR TECHNICAL MEN, SCIENTISTS TO COME TO MALAYA AND HELP US' iONN. Saturday. TENCKU ABDUL RAHMAN Mid at Koenigs 1 winter last night that Malaya would welcome any technical help and trained personnel which would enable the country to go ahead with its drive forReuter - 545 words
-
Article111 1960-05-22 11 FIRST MALAY SHORTHAND CONTEST KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A Malay shorthand competition will be held In Kuala Lumpur In August this year. rhe competition, which is the first of its kind to be held anywhere in the world, is sponsored by the Institute of Trengkas Melayu. Malaya, who introduced the first111 words
-
Article31 1960-05-22 11 MUAR, Sat.— Eighteen cases of diptherla have been discovered here since the beginning of this month. The Health Department today appealed to parents to have their young children inoculated.31 words
-
Article, Illustration413 1960-05-22 11 CINCAPORE Sat. A J Urge (9ft. by 3ift.) oil painting of the Singapore waterfront as seen from Tanjong Rhu has been accepted for exhibition during tfta National Day celebrations next month. It is the work of Miss Lai Foonr Moi. a promising voting- artist413 words
-
Article, Illustration59 1960-05-22 11 Tengku Abdul Rahman with Dr. Adenauer at Bonn airport on Thursday. High WMt C.erm -«««t es an -^i officials and an army guard -of- honour turned out in torrential rain to accord a warm welcome to the Tenirku when he arrived from Berlin59 words
-
Article24 1960-05-22 11 LONDON, Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman, former pensioner of Bt. Catherine's College, Cambridge, has been elected to an honorary fellowship of the college24 words
-
Article69 1960-05-22 11 SINGAPORE. Sat— A three-day Koran reading competition, under the auspices of the Singapore United Boyanese Association, will begin at the new Indonesian Consulate clubhouse at 8 p.m. on May 28. The competition Is open to the public and men entrants should contact Mr Sharif Said at 11969 words
-
Article34 1960-05-22 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per plcul yesterday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: May nominal, prices unquoted. Singapore Coconut Oil MlllrrV Association: bulk $63.50 sellers; drum $56.50 sellers, Tone was 1 quiet.34 words
-
Article30 1960-05-22 11 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The tin price In Singapore today was quoted at $389 per plcul. unchanged for the third consecutive day. The offering was again unchanged at 375 tons.30 words
-
155 1960-05-22 11 Telecoms plan for direct trunk tall I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat The Telecommunications Department is planning to introduce direct trunk coll dialling facilities between Penong, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur and Malacca next year. No longer will subscribers dial O and wait for the operator to make the long-distance connection for them. Instead, it155 words
-
Article92 1960-05-22 11 TODAY: Singapore 9 am. (7ft. lin.) 9.U p.m. (7ft- Bin); Port Dtckson 4.31 am. 1 7ft. lln) 450 p.m. (»ft. 2in.): Port Swettenham 3.33 am. Ulft. lin.) 352 pm (13ft. 8ln.); Penang 11.03 am. (7ft. Bin.) 10 sft pm. (6ft. 71n.>. TOMORROW: Singapore 0.61 am. (7ft.92 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement377 1960-05-22 11 AGE.NTS ISLAY KERB COMPANY LIMITED SINGAPORE AND PENANG HARRISONS A. CROSFIELD (F.of M.) LTD. KUALA IUMPU*. Now you con QUICKLY learn to play the exciting ChranMtic Couplot Mouth Organ win success, fun, friendship. SIMPLE! QUICK! EASY! Amazing new Lrason Booka for qulckmt, -^p^Bj^BßßSi****!, easiest learning AT HOME are now ava.il-377 words
-
-
Page 11 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous404 1960-05-22 11 Skv SID AN O ADVENT H\KI (KtTt'JOH: Sunday evening servlre In Malaj in the Maranatha 'Hall, 730 Dunman Road at 7.30 p.m. An Illustrated sermon In Malay. "The Law of God" will b« delivered by Pastor Daniel Uem. SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY presents Julius Katchen, w orld-famous American pianist at the404 words
-
-
Sunday Times Picture Contest
-
Article, Illustration88 1960-05-22 12 "THE winner of this week's top prize of $30 is 'Seaside Silhouette" (right), submitted by T. C. Teo, of Kingsmead Hall, 8 Victoria Park Road, Singapore 10. Mr. Teo used a Rolleiflex camera and Kodak V.P. fllm. Set- ting: fll, 1/125 second. The second88 words
-
Article, Illustration69 1960-05-22 12 NAME AND ADDRESS PLEASE LAST WEEK the Judges received an 8'- in. by in. photograph of a girl in thick overcoat and with a wind-blown shawl round her neck. The required information has not been written on the back of the print. The person who submitted the picture should send69 words
-
Article, Illustration73 1960-05-22 12 rpoDAY S runner-up prizes of $10 each go to "In The Market" < below), by Lim Hiong. and "Pity The Poor" trlght). by L.H. Lokt\ Mr. Lim. of 17-A Lorong 40. Gey'.ang. Singapore 14. us»d a Retina 111-C camera and Kodak Tri-X fllm. Setting: f 5.6. 173 words
-
Article, Illustration126 1960-05-22 12 4DDRESS jour entries: A Picture Contest. The Sunday Times. Times House." River Valley Road. Singapore 9. Name and address of sender. with title of picture and details of equipment used and exposure must lie -4 written on the bark of every print submitted. Pictures that126 words
-
-
Article822 1960-05-22 12 Raymond thomas - Raymond thomas Photograp mmmammtmmmß\ I^OW that we can develop our own films, we must seriously consider the question of correct exposure We could not do M before, because we seldom know what developer is used by the D and P man. or his exact method of development As822 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement790 1960-05-22 12 by teft I persona! postal tuition B tWT^B^^ So many ambitious men have atvdttd with the famous Bennett A *«u»\^ CoUe*. Eiiciand. and Bone on to Y^l mom! so fc 241 am of the Am careen on our list below. B A; JbV* You receive your lesson* by port, by790 words
-
-
Page 12 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous117 1960-05-22 12 (POPULAR CROSSWORD J ACROSS: 1. Gears (IS), 8. Neai l>ow (5). 10 Religious mendicant 12 Salt i3i. 13 Happeuu.jt < 6 3 ta takM 14 Exist (3i. 15. Pile up ts' 17 bcluved < 6 j Clu.'i Diawlijg-room <■>) 19 Relate 14), Cheml 20 Essay <3>. 21. Chant <4> Ti117 words
-
-
Article, Illustration777 1960-05-22 13 A Malayan beauty on tour says: Hide those curves THE girl with the slanting, almond eyes folded her paJe hands and modestly lowered her head as Hie man at the next table stared at her. I looked round the crowded hotel restaurant, where she and I were Saving dinner. I777 words
-
Article, Illustration507 1960-05-22 13 Metronome - ON THE RECORD Metronome By r£ week's mobt pleasant discovery is an album of Italian favourites sung by. of all people, actress Pier Angell. Mist Angell's debut on record latealette steree M MOM I is certainly one of the best things to have happened in the world of pop music507 words
-
Article329 1960-05-22 13 m RADIO SINGAPORE 9 AM 630 Good Morning; 6.53 m Morning Prelude: 700 The News. 705 Moment* of Melody: 800 The News: SOS BreakfMt Club; 900 Programme Summary; 902 Con.V cert Orchestral: 930 ReUgtoos Half Hour 10 00 MUstc Momlc; 10 30 Popular Vocal; 10 45 Talking329 words
-
Article, Illustration216 1960-05-22 13 D. Lackersteen - Actor's advice to girls with only beauty D. Lackersteen By lONDON, Sot. Peter U Arne, 37-year-old British actor who was born in Kuala Lumpur, and I hod a chat about Malayans in show business here. I asked him how he would estimate the chances of Malayans making the grade. Arne216 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement432 1960-05-22 13 UTHiyifr I Of ANHATIQN 1 1 1 J YgSJ [jJM SWff MwWBJg .«jittM bub. I TONY I I MAN JANCTI I CUtTIS I jOUaTIN ittGH I WWAS THAT LADY? A Cotumtxe f«tu»« ISINH^IIU CKWIM* Sut Conwav Iluijfc— l Sellan TMI LAiT MAM TO MAN« A Cotumteo *Vtur*. :Lttt2ltyt 4 t432 words
-
Advertisement179 1960-05-22 13 No Finer Fit at Any Price BESTFORM'S P% 4-in-one Show-off V* fi is expertly NT, designed and I /\JL 3J >v Mode in rhc I 6-w Stertt. /^^TyS ?««««««««<««<♦««««•<«««««««««•«««««««««««««««<««•««<*'' THE STACE CLUB A^^^i presents THE WHITE CARNATION by R. C. Sherriff CULTURAL CENTRE THEATRE Wed., Thurs., Fri: May 25th, 26th179 words
-
-
Page 14 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous87 1960-05-22 14 P^ }k^^^ J^^B BA^Bl^^ti J^i An en I V *~y\/~\ r.' r o«Hrt>l md'cloc. i r»l tlo its bcit work IN Bui \Uien!iheconduv.lor.\;tlTcre^:iirrunvsmoothly ifli SJ I^3B T IC \*like a conductor, is a controlling factor. m 1 Vr m___j__y/ -i I m ~Jfcl \VJfiJit=rr— IC in Supcrshell controls igniiion. making87 words
-
Miscellaneous449 1960-05-22 14 I Dutr ky VtUt r««Uli» 3y»4K«M. Uc JKfejßß^-- J MJ|f A- /a. 1 //wM i 'Xjrfft<rJ^y 1 sf j V.^ HhX -"*i J^/ munTERs'camETOAPRiCA.AmERPOPEIEPha^S I PiPPEREnt' TmE^ -KvE NEVER. r^^s^s^d 1 Mp^*" fl p^ T PiSCOvEKE^WMATI wiLLsHow>Ot'. /kC--=- I SEEM K MAN' t mEv 7Qk~ ic^qW^J BFl^^^^g^a. P^^H^i x JI449 words
-
Miscellaneous162 1960-05-22 14 affection for you The next few weeks could prove exciting from a personal ancle. \KIIS (March t] April 19): Early days of week should see you Catherine A^i in the money. Mid-week will \JjLM hrins an oppor\"f i. tnmi> of tra\«l mi or a letter of some importance. l>on t162 words
-
Miscellaneous198 1960-05-22 14 look to the future. New influences are coming into your life, and will revivify your ideas and your friendships. CANCER (June 21 July 2#): Your intuition will be working strongly throughout the mamw^mu coming week R2E»mI Let n Kind*- you fc»_r about a friend R^ssmS «hip that has UHNI entered198 words
-
Miscellaneous273 1960-05-22 14 —^j_^ new contract. ri 1 The first three I tlavs of rrk JLLJ you will prob 3 liably make some arrangement that eases your mind of financial worry. Later comes detailed planning of a project that «ould ke*p you busy over the next six months. SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. Zli:273 words
-
Miscellaneous131 1960-05-22 14 TODAY: Don't b. in s hurry to get social projectgolim If you entertain today, do so at your leisure. The Dortents are excellent for social climbers and for soda! contacts generally. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Wine rrd; I; amethyst. MONDAY: Though the day may begin with misunderstandings you131 words
-
Miscellaneous185 1960-05-22 14 U\\ WrAK OK I SI cal grey; 8, jade. UMINrSDAY: A new moon today and a new turn to many people's affairv .i chance or two and get out of your usual routine. Surprise jobs could turn out well. FOR 1.1 < K TODAY WEAR OR IM Primrose yellow; 1:185 words
-
-
Page 15 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous281 1960-05-22 15 T<¥r Ci^Co #T I9 9 WUd West f&xreuvlte S~* s h^ }\y MEA\Ah^E, THE REAL JUNO*. KAST^E TZES I TmAT POCK HOSTOOP&E' iP I D\^V H.AJ —--^PZZZjSr'^C To COT TW«C3U6H HOCK/ IT Ttff OP MERE BEFC>RE THO6E KILLERS j^l^^|^^l jV' M SUNK JT il l^ THIS MUSTVC LAiM ARCUO M281 words
-
-
Page 16 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous473 1960-05-22 16 r T 77»* Surtifay Times M«> 22. 1960 r^j 1 ~HPI 'E 'T HAPN/T B££N CQg THAT pgIVAT£ «*->| I I'VE *SCT IT. EVE --/A J) ////n EVE, 6«?AHA\A WOULO HAVE JUMPEPO^E, FOOLP&COF fPEA/;T /A DCIMX, iAlllllF 111 l NO S/"9UT VOU^-j I WE REALLY DO HWE A I THAT'S473 words
-
-
Article, Illustration925 1960-05-22 17 IF ONLy NA TURE COULD BE A LITTLE KINDER... Not-so-beauHful beauties and a Singapore bachelors lament DROP US A LINE IS thrrr something you want to know? Drop a line to The Know Alls. Sunday Tun -v Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore t. Ifii not uncommon to find a925 words
-
Article1357 1960-05-22 17 That 'gold-digger' from his past I AM in love with a boy who had a girlfriend before. Although he soys he loves me, I think he also loves the other girl. She is a gold-digger, but I am afraid that if I tell him he may think I am jealous.1,357 words
-
Article74 1960-05-22 17 I LEFT my job. because I had art affair with my boss. Although he promised to ring me regularly, he has not done so He rang once to apologise. I cannot sleep or eat and have lost 30 lbs. INNOCENT. It in no sood ir>in« over74 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement123 1960-05-22 17 TELL JANE ABOUT IT WHAT S your problem? Write to Jane Lee ond tell her about it. Address your letters: Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Rood, Singapore 9. t# n t r h your oretty dresses with our ATTRACTIVE JEWELLERY Latest Cr°ations Xj! Our superlative123 words
-
Advertisement201 1960-05-22 17 NOW I f^^y^r^lßSßsHP W^M m^juink. I an ink thafs best I for all pens! I m fain* I I wo^ogcS'"" .T^ x Zw tested In .just one tilling may otten j™" fountain pens in new agam' No need to flush your pc QUINK can be mixed with ot Thls neW201 words
-
-
Article129 1960-05-22 18 AN ENGINE THAT RUNS ON GAS »M-IrKI»\M M \n rn|inr which will run dietel »U «c gas, and if neersaary *n a mitturr of the two. was dnsMMifttratrd brrr rugiaeen «C the Knm ■■ill! Jf dietcl eaKinrs f»f truck*. iadustr> and carried out the wCflßMstraUaa. Thr "dual-fad pngine Ib aReuter - 129 words
-
THE SUNDAY PAGE FOR MOTORISTS
-
Article, Illustration687 1960-05-22 18 IN these days of eco nomy motoring, of high petrol tax and little parking space, it is always refreshing to be reminded that across the way from the $5,000 family car is the $50,000 limousine. With the latter, of course, musr goReuter - 687 words
-
112 1960-05-22 18 MCC start briskly against South Africans LONDON. Saturday. M.C.C. got off to a brisk start against the South Africans at Lord's here today and at tea were 82 for two MC.C. skipper Colin Cowdrey <37> missed by Tayfleld at short fine leg off the first ball from paceman Griffin, scored112 words
-
Article119 1960-05-22 18 CINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Youth will meet Royal Navy in a curtain raiser to the Singapore versus Kwong Wah iHong Kong) match at Be»ar stadium on Tuesday. The curtain raider will start at 6 pm. and the main match at 7.30. A number of newcomers may119 words
-
Article25 1960-05-22 18 BRADFORD. Sat —Wigan beat Waketteld Trinity 27-3 in the IJugby League championship final here today Wigan led 9-3 at naif lime. ReuterReuter - 25 words
-
Article33 1960-05-22 18 LONDON. Sat —Mr J. Phlllpps Running Blue (2-1) won the 14--mile Oak Trial Stakes by half a length from Saint Anne < 100-7) here today Third was Green Opal (100-7 i. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
-
Article66 1960-05-22 18 PENANO. Sat. Penang had Western Road today, scored 64 for two in reply to Ke- Brlef A or "v^** 1 7 dab", nrs, innings tota! ot M&& W^^S*^ runs at the end of the first days Maud 28: Chee Heng 2-12. Derplay in their two-day66 words
-
Article, Illustration684 1960-05-22 18 RODERICK PESTANA - STORE RADAR SPEED TRAP RODERICK PESTANA By iN AMERICAN radar speed trap that can measure the speed of a moving vehicle to the nearest lite per hour was tried out on Singapore roads for the irst time last week. The device, known as the "Patrolmaster 600." has een tested in684 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement276 1960-05-22 18 39 m.p.g. in HXA tflßKg' an OXFORD? J 43 m.p.g. in -^cd .i FIAT 1200. V 4^w- (^2 42 m.p.g. in ■4 f Xvljg- aVOLKSWAGEN? J 48 m.p.g. in (BBteijfcg^* a YES-ON I k HERE ARE THE ACTUAL REB^ A LtX I* I*moW SULTS IN THE 1960 MALAYAN W\ I276 words
-
-
Page 18 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous93 1960-05-22 18 SOCCER: Tourist match— Singapore Selection v Kong Wart A.A.. Jalan Besar (7.30 p.m.); Div. 3A— Kebenaran v Mt. Emily. Farrer Park; Blue Rovers v STB Geylang. VOLLEYBALL: A. Raghavan Memorial Cup Naval Baa* Kerala v Sembawang, Alexandra WATER-POLO: S.ASA Dlv. "C" F.1AJ v Army. Changl; Royal Navy v Tigers, RMS.93 words
-
Miscellaneous73 1960-05-22 18 :rossword solution ok. 10, Fftkir. 12. Tar. 13, Fton|1 3 Ept^ J imnr. 5 rent. 14, Are. 15, Amass. 17, Tufu. 6, Alkali. 7, Strengthened. Uon. 19. Tell. 20, Try. 21, Sing. 9. Lame. 11. Iron. 16, Slope. 18, t Rump. 25. Sty. 27, Etch. 30. Asset. 23. Upon. 24.73 words
-
-
Article792 1960-05-22 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Arthur Koh shares the honours in Selangor s 9-2 Cup win v Johore fly Kuala Lumpur, Sit SEIANCOR beat Johore 9-2 in the South Zone Malaya Cup football match at the Merdeka Stadium today and it was the old Abdul Chani Magic, at its792 words
-
Article, Illustration661 1960-05-22 19 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By Singapore, Sat. Kwong Wah 5 Business Houses 4 THERE was credit tor Singapore Business Houses team even though they were beaten by the touring Kwong Wah A. A who finished seventh in the First Division of the Hong KongCHEW BOON CHIN - 661 words
-
Article, Illustration466 1960-05-22 19 INDONESIA NOT ROME MUST BE SABA'S AIM Says LIM KEE CHAN SINGAPORE. Sat—Singapore Amateur Boxing Association should start immediately to build up a team for the 1961 Asian Games in Indonesia instead of toying with the idea of sending a team to the Olympic Games in Rome in August. Though466 words
-
Article265 1960-05-22 19 If UAL A LUMPUR. Sat. —What promlfeed to be the beat fight of the evening turned into a brawl and referee Jim Sutherland promptly declared a "no contest" between bantamweights Johnny Rajaram and Mm Urairat in tha Salangor amateur boxing finals here la.-t nivht Immediately there wai265 words
-
304 1960-05-22 19 F. SALAHUDIN - F. SALAHUDIN By I Singapore, Saturday. A FIVE-YEAR plan for the imprcj/ement of Malayan cricket is being drawn up by Dr. Ong Swee Law, president of the Singapore Cricket Association and chairman of the Malayan C.A.'s tours sub-committee. Dr. Ong's plan is aimed at304 words
-
Article28 1960-05-22 19 I.INGFIELI). Sussex. Sat American owner Mr. F. Wldener's Jet Stream, the only runner no' engaged in the Epsom Derby, yesterday won the Derby Trial stake*28 words
-
154 1960-05-22 19 SINGAPORE SET FOR AN INNINGS VICTORY I^LUANC, Sat. With only two second innings wickets in hand Johore face an innings defeat at the end ot the first day's play in their twoday M C.A. mter-state league match against Singapore here today. S.ngapore. mat in to bat, piled up 220 for154 words
-
Article183 1960-05-22 19 nIM.APORk l»l Innv Siv.imayam not out hi Marks b Subramanlam 29 da Silva c Henry 1> Subramaniam n Bowles c Underwood b Luckman 24 Mungiue nol out 82 Extra* 11 Tata! (for 3 <'■• Wiclcets Ml at 47. 63. 111. JOBOIF 14 MM H Fernando b Jeffers Underwood b183 words
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement603 1960-05-22 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. 1 AT TOUR SERVICf <Vp~t\ M% .nit, m (Ml) Tut rtmiwi arr.M. i«. Warn •#•*>. riWt M4W r»» pMMW iQcouw pnm mm HHI r.u Baa uaa. »iiihii« hart it ||2 M LMM* KW* TMajMa* /■ill lin Bt pimi, N«M AM i ''1 P«.-i SHOTTING CUIOI <$>•*•) M W~4.603 words
-
Advertisement81 1960-05-22 19 ARE YOU WELL INFORMED? "Well, I don't know. But so much has happened in recent years that will affect me and my family for years to come that I find myself getting increasingly interested in events both here and abroad. "THAT'S WHY I TAKE THE SUNDAY MAIL. ITS A MEATY81 words
-
-
RACING
-
1238 1960-05-22 20 DINKSON should fain some compensation for his narrow defeat in the Spring Cup by winning the 9f Hunter Memorial Stakes for Class 1. Div. 1 horses (Race Six) at Bukit Timah today. last* day of the Singapore Turf Club May Meet ing. On1,238 words
-
Article164 1960-05-22 20 ONDON. Sat —Tea scores In today's cricket matches were: At LORD"S: M.C.C. 82 for two versus South Africans. At CAMBRIDGE: Sussex 105 (ML Willard five for 21 >: Cambiid«e University 50 for thiee. At < HtSTIRIItLU: WarwlckakaM 182 'G Rlcnardaon six fd 46 >: Derbysmre 27164 words
-
Article1630 1960-05-22 20 BUKIT TIMAH THIRD DAY R«o« 1-1. IS: (Class 4. Div. 4) Furs. 1 6~,W0 Dragan Sr^d Bright Stir St.) Ahan. 8 9 0 MrGr«w4ie I 3. 62 Sbawman II Shaw St.i Spencer. 3 813 iSFi Burton 7 3 ***** *ent«nc* (Mrs Mhr.a&seh A Bath) Bagby. 38 12 'thong 3 4.1,630 words
-
Article628 1960-05-22 20 CJINGAPORE. Sat. Sixi3 teen-year-old Tan Kirn Ong (Romania 1. who retained the "B" division champion:- h.p for the second year. wa.i without doubt the outstanding athlete at the St. Andrew's School meet at Woodsville today. Kirn Ong set records in all four events628 words
-
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement482 1960-05-22 20 CLASSIFIED ADS. MARRIAGE 2» sr»rtfa IU (Huummmt MMAiD Lakcy: At Saint Pcter'i b»m oo Xi a.ao, I**» to «V«o*» J«jw DEATHS Wmr4, SID VimaMi OCVCNOHAM hc)OV«« MM Of B. RijtitiMm. V w li Klanc. Fvaeral to*»» at 200 i> m at Klaus. MADAM tOUNOAMAM. Kannpa'Hy motit.r u( Jmuutttn. PsatißOMar, AJraantfra.482 words
-
Advertisement66 1960-05-22 20 i'/S.^^A Sfek Bk *> *SM J TIT ON I X^lilllp/ Itkl&f. JantoaJ f/C'eMUZJt, /fate, TELEFUNKEN i HiFi -3D HffHa^NsMl*sP Ijpi/i 1 TELEFUNKEN Hymnui Hi-Fi Stereo 7036WK Obtdnablo from all nearest Telefi/nKcn d S*l» AftnUltw JiKiiH,.. M«l*% j>. Brotx,. Str»w*k A N Bom.*. SEOW KUAN CO., LTD. *"V; *"C- Ohaoy Gkavl.66 words
-