The Straits Times, 9 July 1960
1960-07-09
1
16
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section18 1960-07-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,00t* The Straits Times fie**** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY. JULY 9, 1960 15 CENTS.18 words
-
Article, Illustration588 1960-07-09 1 Terrified refugees bring reports of rape Belgians flee by the thousand LEOPOLDVILLE. Friday PANIC-STRICKEN Europeans fled in boats across the Congo River early today after reports that a revolution had broken out among Congo Africans. Thousands more left their homes here and in the interior and foughtReuter; UPI - 588 words
-
76 1960-07-09 1 U.N. IS TOLD THESE ARE RESPONSIBLE MEN NEW YORK, Fri.— The Security Council today unanimously endorsed the Congo Republic's application for admission to the IN, after Belgium had said the new State wu "directed by men of responsibility." Mr. Mongi Slim, of Tunisia, who tabled the resolution calling for Congo'sReuter - 76 words
-
55 1960-07-09 1 THIS IS Otvazhnaya ("Courageous"), which has five times flown into space in Soviet rockets according to Tass. In one-stage ballistic rockets, she has gone to a height of 150 miles. On her fifth flight last month another dog and a rabbit accompanied her. U.P.I, pictureUPI - 55 words
-
Article37 1960-07-09 1 BOMBAY. Fri. Over 100 people were injured most of them sllgntly when the biggest of tne Bombay Gas Company's .storage tanks in Central Bombay exploded today, spewing burning gas over a radius of 25 yards.37 words
-
Article100 1960-07-09 1 KOTA BHARU, Friday. >THE condition of the Sultan of Kelantan, who 1 had a stroke on Wednesday, worsened this morning, according to a medical bulletin issued at 10.45 a.m. A later bulletin, at 4.15 p.m., said his condition was unchanged. A Kelantan Government statement today denied100 words
-
139 1960-07-09 1 FATHER WINS $700,000 THEN SON IS HELD FOR BIG RANSOM CYDNEY, Fri. The eight-year-old son of a travelling salesman, who won over $700,000 in a lottery was kidnapped on his way to school yesterday. Two hours later his mother received a telephone demand for $175,000 ransom. The disappearance of FrederickReuter; UP - 139 words
-
Article62 1960-07-09 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. Yong Thau Yin. a race horse trainer, was adjudicated a bankrupt by the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today. Receiving and adjudication orders were made against Yong on a bankruptcy petition filed by Charles Harold Ellison, of Wilkle Road, to whom62 words
-
Article54 1960-07-09 1 NORTHRIDGE, California Fri. A man weighing an estimated 800 to 1,000 pounds died here yesterday. Police were called in when the Coroner's Office was unable to find stretchers to support the body of Arthur Knorr, 40. It took nine policemen and firemen about three hours toUPI - 54 words
-
1173 1960-07-09 1 A WAY in which South Africa can retaliate against Malaya's infringement of GATT in declaring economic war was indicated tonight. Possible repercussions were discussed by the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inehe Khir Johari. in a newi talk over Radio Malaya. Referring to1,173 words
-
207 1960-07-09 1 K'S PLAN TO TRAP WEST GERMAN MPs VIENNA, Friday. J'HE Russian Prime Minister, Mr. Khrushchev, told a press conference today that the Communist countries would consider signing a separate peace treaty with East Germany if West Germany holds a meeting of Parliament in West Berlin. He said this would placeReuter - 207 words
-
Article19 1960-07-09 1 MANILA, Fri.— A United States Air Force F-100 jet fighter crashed today, killing the pilot instantly. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
-
Article155 1960-07-09 1 The new Red peril grows OANGKOK, Fri.— The D peril to the world's great religions Christianity, Buddhism and Islam from Communists has grown since 1949. according to a SEATO pamphlet published here today. The pamphlet captioned "Communist Treatment of Religion" revealed the Communist policy of bitter opposition against religion. ItReuter - 155 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement113 1960-07-09 1 _ky COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES. CMO 11 A CUP OF ,>-**^2'" V^P^^^B^l^ brimful javwaw OF HEALTH jSM^^^^ "<* 'W "''.fc^^J^Sj jJit&itii*i^3aaaaM. w OVA LTINEciw you E* T"" 1m MALT PLUS MILK PLUS B>^-~^L__ M EGGS PLUS EXT^I fc^m^J VITAMINS ES^i'Sl™ Concentrated study tends to flsK^C^^-^^ftiKH burn up bodily energy and often113 words
-
Advertisement100 1960-07-09 1 Out tomorrow Malaya's first national Sunday newspaper in the national language ORDER YOUR COPY TODAY! lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII L POWERFUL Keep your drains, sinks (j and dustbins germ-free fCVCC I with Jeyes 1 Fluid. When tifc id cleaning floors use a few lEI II \T\ 1 drops of Jeyes in the I100 words
-
Advertisement74 1960-07-09 1 Bel xv^'^^s^'/ -^3 aMmmmmK»< ->^^^B^^B^B STOP PRESS CONGO SETTLEMENT: TENSION CASES IIOPOLDVniI in I'iUn.r. lunmmb.t Con,'*.' Frtai Minister, juuuuuko tuoighl tittleraeni hern readied between forces and ''lOicrumcni StlUemeut brought *Mn U sudden .iud u>Ui rcU\ i liuo of tensiuu in Lix»po>i Mile igMMMI t'Uti rcbcl> tb it ill ofliter.-. in74 words
-
-
Article610 1960-07-09 2 NIGEL RYAN - NIGEL RYAN Jeeps turn back all civilians on lonely Leopoldville road By IFLEW in a private plane over the mutiny town of Thy sville, 84 miles from here, yesterday. But Congolese police at the airport gesticulated as we vent down and the Belgian pilot pulled backReuter - 610 words
-
131 1960-07-09 2 LAGOS. (Nigeria). Friday. RIVAL groups battled with swinging machetes in a violent uprising at Shagamu that killed at least four people and injured many more. Riot police moved into the area when reports of the riots, which broke out on Wednesday night. wereUPI - 131 words
-
71 1960-07-09 2 UN CHIEF TO HAVE TALKS IN S. AFRICA UNITED NATIONS. Fri.— The UN Secretary-Gen-eral, Mr. Dag Hammarskjorld. leaves today for talks with Prime Minister Dr. Verwoerd on South Africa's racial segregation policy. The Security Council last April censured South Africa's apartheid policy and asked Mr. HammarskJoeld to make efforts to71 words
-
Article23 1960-07-09 2 GENEVA. Fri— Hans Wllsdori. founder of the Rolex Watch Company, died at his home here yesterday. He was 79— ReuterReuter - 23 words
-
122 1960-07-09 2 Italians face a wave of j strikes ROME, Fri.— The Italian Government today laced the threat of another wave of strikes by Com-munist-led trade unionist* following yesterday* renewed violence in which five demonstrators died. All public meetings have been banned in the provinces of Home and Florence* by police decree.122 words
-
449 1960-07-09 2 BOYCOTT: TENGKU IS CONGRATULATED A MESSAGE on behalf of four African organisations was sent from London yesterday congratulating Malaya's Premier, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and his Government on their decision to prohibit entry of South African goods into LONDON, Fri. Malaya. Or. Yusuf M. Dadoo.449 words
-
Article26 1960-07-09 2 NEW DELHI, Frl.- Plant protection men used flamethrowers yesterday to battle the first invasion of locusts in the Indian capital in five years.— U.P.l.26 words
-
Article30 1960-07-09 2 A ball 500 miles away. WASHINGTON. Frl.— A new U.S. radar photographic device Is so successful that tennis balls can be distinguished In photos taken from 500 miles away.— U.P.l.30 words
-
113 1960-07-09 2 No divorce, we're good friends, says Amery NICOSIA, Fri. Mr. Julian Amery. the Colonial Under-Secretary. said in a broadcast over Cyprus Radio last night that independence for Cyprus did not mean "divorce" between Britain and the island. "It means rather a change in our relationships" he said. Mr Amery saidReuter - 113 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement378 1960-07-09 2 WONDERFUL LACTO-CALAMINE for therf- cool and lov©|y 100k... You need Crookes Lacto-Calamine Lotion -to care for j!| K your skin. Day by day your skin will look softer, lovelier, >^^^^^^^J Us 111 IN creamier. This soothing, milky lotion protects your skin /y/* "*N^SL^ '\v too- -gives cool, soothing relief from378 words
-
Advertisement190 1960-07-09 2 Savage U ROTARY MOWERS fk'A^~L\JLOJ EASY N O- p ULL —^*-—-SelZ-\ starting rvri i icivr tip top No rOpes e ullin o- Ju EXCLUSIVE TIP-TOE- wjnd the sforfe r on <i MATIC release the spring. With |usf o touch ot the toe you can instantly raise or lower tne cutting190 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous19 1960-07-09 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f i'm ieo t ytcxrto) uptb li«t«n Wi- >*^ib eo id mo/ V-^twwomt; _J19 words
-
-
Article289 1960-07-09 3 Red rocket bullseye— so tests end RUSSIA said last night that she had landed a powerful new space rocket's nose cone on target 8,000 miles away in the Pacific and was calling off her current testing programme because she had learned all the wanted to know about "the further conquestReuter - 289 words
-
Article241 1960-07-09 3 Crisis in India: Plans are ready NEW DELHI, Friday. THE Government has finalised plans to meet the worst labour crisis since independence in 1947 following a threat by 2,000,000 Central Government employees to go on strike from next Monday for more pay. With only four more days to go IndianReuter - 241 words
-
82 1960-07-09 3 VAIROBI. Fri.— Police began a big swoop on African locations in the early hours today, roundIng up Kikuyu suspected of being involved in the revival of Mau Mau oath taking. About 200 police were In action in the Nairobi area and similar operationsReuter - 82 words
-
Article102 1960-07-09 3 SHILLONG, Fri.— Five people have been killed in violent language riots in Assam it was announced in Gauhati. The announcement by the Chief Administrative Officer said extensive damage had been reported in several villages of the Kamrup district on the north bank of the Brahmaputra River.Reuter - 102 words
-
Article52 1960-07-09 3 NEW YORK, Fri.— The Lummus Co. has been awarded a contract to build India's first synthetic rubber plant near Barelllv in Uttar Pradesh. The $90 million plant will be operated jointly by Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. and Kllechand Devchand and Co bankers and industrialists of52 words
-
Article19 1960-07-09 3 TOKYO, Frl— Five were dead, seven missing and 78 Injured in floods in Western Honshu.— U.P.l.19 words
-
Article16 1960-07-09 3 MANAGUA (Nicaragua). Frl. A boat capsized on Lake Nicaragua yesterday, drowning 21 people. U.P.I.UPI - 16 words
-
Article26 1960-07-09 3 MOGADISHU, Fri._Glama Abdullahl Ghaleb, former chairman of the Somaliland Legislative Council, was today elected president of the National Assembly of the Somalia Republic— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
-
132 1960-07-09 3 DON'T BLUSH ABOUT SEX, METHODISTS ARE TOLD I IVERPOOL, Frl.— Christians should stop blushIng at the word "sex." th* conference of British Methodists was told here yesterday. The advice was given to 660 ministers and lay preachers by the Rev. Kenneth Greet, secretary of the Methodist Church Department of ChristianReuter - 132 words
-
168 1960-07-09 3 Mr. K scraps speech warning the West VIENNA, Friday. fFHE Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, last night A scrapped a speech he had prepared in which he warned the West that Russia, would not "sit idle during the postponement of Summit talks and said the solution of the German peace treatyReuter - 168 words
-
Article59 1960-07-09 3 Labour bid defeated LONDON. Fri. The House of Commons last night endorsed the British Government's contention that the Governmentsponsored Colonial Development Corpor atl on should not widen Its scope to include financial activities in ex-colonles which become independent. A Labour motion that this "artificial restrict i o n" should beReuter - 59 words
-
438 1960-07-09 3 ROBERT Eli Low. a 31-year-old solicitor from Hong Kong, was yesterday committed to Brixton Prison to await the order of the Home Secretary for his return to Hong Kong Low, who was originally arrested on a provisional warrant under the FugitiveReuter - 438 words
-
Article140 1960-07-09 3 KATMANDU, M The Ncpalese Prime Minister, Mr. B. P. Koirala. last night called on China to stop violating the SinoNepalese border agreement and to withdraw her troops beyond a 12-mile demilitarised tone. A letter sent by Mr. Koirala to the Chinese Premier, Mr, Chou En-lai.140 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement28 1960-07-09 3 Cbb tnmrffWRPIMII 100/o WATERPROOF ■p O URRE WRIST WATCH x^^Ujl ltw'7^ CALENDAR A LATIST CRIATION OF LEADING SWISS WATCH MAN UFACTURIR.CNICAR WATCH S. A S WIT Z ERLANO28 words
-
Advertisement115 1960-07-09 3 CVaJfUBAajEB IAA JnW bYNInKUNcM IUU #vr^^j\\ O^itifondin^ tcoturvi. v clear »tond«till protection, ravarw pto|«ct.on. «eir to ea*r«to by pu.h-buftom, ..c.n.ot lytNm ot Un*n «nd organically built-in Svnchromol An> orh.r nol.-orthy innovation i* th. .ncorporattd film Sol 9 Agent*:AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD 109. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. MNCAPORI. 6. 111. *****. 3J331115 words
-
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous381 1960-07-09 3 it^ni- Listening; 10.00 Beyond Our Ken: RADIO SINGAPORE 1030 The World Ot Jan: U.ud Medium Wave 476 metres Good Ni S Dt Short Wave: 62 metre* RADIO MALAYA from 9.00— 10.00 p.m. MMUIV WIMUM I A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.3 a NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Morning Prelude: 7.00 The News; SERVICE 41.7381 words
-
-
377 1960-07-09 4 'No proof accused knew they're dud' SINGAPORE, Friday. A MAN charged in the Assize Court today with possession of 99 forged one dollar Malayan currency notes was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, because the Crown could not Drove that the377 words
-
Article91 1960-07-09 4 Redundant jobs: RAF explains SINGAPORE, Fri. The Royal Air Force nere has declared redundant about 250 posts held by civilian employees due to policy changes. Announcing this today, an RAF. spokesman said: "This redundancy will be largely offset by the creation of new posts in other fields due to policy91 words
-
Article54 1960-07-09 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The bead office of the Immigration Department will be moved from the Government offices in Palmer Road. Singapore, to the Ist floor of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Empress Place, as from Monday. Entrance to the new Immigration Office will bp through the stairs54 words
-
205 1960-07-09 4 GOVT. MOVE TO HELP SINGAPORE PIG-REARERS SINGAPORE. Fri. The Government today announced plans to help Singapore farmers produce better quality pigs. Under the project, the Primary Production Department of the Ministry of National Development, will help farmers "to take advantage of the faster growing qualities" of the cross-bred pigs obtained205 words
-
226 1960-07-09 4 Govt. and Nanyang discuss aid offer SINGAPORE, Frf. The Joint Govern-ment-Nanyang University liaison committee at Its first two-day meeting, which ended today, "exchanged views on the Singapore Government's offer to provide aid to nonSingapore students at a maximum of 15 per cent of the total student population of the University."226 words
-
Article75 1960-07-09 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Spastic Children's Association, at present at the T.W.CJL centre in Outram Road, will operate from their new premises from Monday. This is the former headquarters of the St. John's Ambulance Brigade at Gilstead Road. The Rotary Club gave $17,000 to renovate the Gilstead75 words
-
Article328 1960-07-09 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES fHE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: From Melbourne, Darwin iBRH 380) 1.30 a.m.; from London, Bombay. Colombo, iBA 788 1 4.55 a.m.; from London, Duaseldorf, Beirut. Bahrein, Calcutta iBA 750) 5.10 a.m; from London, Zurich, Calcutta328 words
-
Article48 1960-07-09 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Societa Corelli of 13 Italian musicians will give concerts at the Victoria Theatre on July 18 and 19. The second concert will be in aid of the National Theatre Fund. Bookings can be made at Robinsons and C. K. Tang.48 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement397 1960-07-09 4 I LIQUID BLEACH jj SANITIZES AS IT "S-IN-IAGnOUT JgfiTfl CIIAKJ JbMJ KIILS CfRMS BLEACHES MMVES STAIRS |^V^~" AMD DEODORIZES sil B^^l \/OORLAND y VyWKID INDIGESTION farqrick QrAWiTsV MURDER UNSOLVED Beginning today a great new series 9 The perfect murder is not a myth. It has been committed. begins a series397 words
-
Advertisement492 1960-07-09 4 J I ORtANIJATION 4- i.*f I]f\ I J BE.fcl I'M -NOW SHOWING Viil^T t WAIT DISNEY'S ALI NIW I I*M PRESENTATION! jgo%V. T v, yseca^ Ouv .yt^-»"'TWrAVlK«irft TONI6NT MIDNI6HTI PARAMOUNT PRESENTS Victor M«tur« H*4y I— I TOMORROW Pom (Fox) OF KOBIN HOOD" |;now showing Viir^iS 0 I < TONIGHT MIDNIGHT492 words
-
-
Page 4 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous114 1960-07-09 4 The diary STUDY OBOUP MOVEMENT: General paper (H.S.C.), 2 p.m.; English language (S.C.), 4 p.m. Malay (beginners). 6 p.m. NEW SCEKESHIFTEKS: "Ruddlgore," 8.30 p.m. at Cultural Centre. Ticket* $4, $3 and $2 at Robinsons. CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Exhibition of paintings by Lai Pay Cheng open dally from 9.30 a.m.114 words
-
Miscellaneous265 1960-07-09 4 Buys Bunny By Raiph Heintduhi T UKK IT! 1 fIAA PONG V OKM i I AN'MV LUNCrA I IftHANK YOU. SIREI I HAPN'T *~S A n QUIT NO HAXM i HAVf A V SACK TOO! J, \IASUHHEP KKIBAINHArn, y A /TAiTY LOOWNS DROOUN' I IT'S SIMPLY \»ANANA \r-^ f A265 words
-
-
Article, Illustration312 1960-07-09 5 'THE Vane di-Pertuan Agong yesterday unveiled a simple memorial at Port Dirkson to the officers and men of the Royal Malay Regiment who died in the war and the Emergency. The various rulers, their representatives, Ministers, Mentris Besar312 words
-
Article109 1960-07-09 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. A DESPERATE father today made a second appeal to his wife, who disappeared from their home on June 15 to return "to talk things over Mr. Ong Kah King believes his wife. Lim Lin Kirn, 40, might have gone to Kuala Lumpur109 words
-
Article65 1960-07-09 5 TELUK ANSON. Fri.— Two vegetable gardeners a man and a woman drew water from the water mains for their gardens, the court here was told yesterday. They were Ling Hai Choi, 68, and the woman, Llew Ka. 49. who pleaded guilty to boring a hole65 words
-
Article33 1960-07-09 5 KAJANG. Frl. The 9th Mile Local Council has banned hawkers who have no licences from the council. Hawkers from nearby areas must get special permits before they can enter.33 words
-
Article49 1960-07-09 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. A $500,000 six-year plan has been formulated to provide water for the rural and semirural population of Johore. An estimated 180,000 people will benefit from the scheme when it is completed. The Plan will be carried out gradually over the period 1960-6549 words
-
233 1960-07-09 5 Dato Cheah's call to Babas: Take more interest in politics A LOR STAR. Fri. A Th* president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dato Dr. Cheah Toon Lok, said today a large section of "babas" (English-edu-cated Chinese) were "still indifferent to politics." "I urge them to play a more active part233 words
-
Article22 1960-07-09 5 KUANTAN. Fri.— The Pekan District rural development committee has approved $11,057 for Improvement of kampongs here and In Rompin sub-district.22 words
-
Article270 1960-07-09 5 YOUNG business- minded Malays are to be given opportunities by Chinese bus companies for training in the management of the road transport industry. The Pan-Malayan Transport Operators' Association has written to the Rural and Industrial Development Authority asking it to recommend six Malay youths for270 words
-
273 1960-07-09 5 GANG OF 'OILY MEN 9 MOLESTS THREE WOMEN KUALA LUMPUR, .Friday. A GANG of five "oily men" is said to have been on the prowl in the Bukit Bintang Road and Hicks Road area, molesting women in their homes. Three women are reported to have been molested. Police were not273 words
-
Article19 1960-07-09 5 BENTONG. Fri— The Sultan of Pahang will tour the Bentong district from July 14 to July 19.19 words
-
213 1960-07-09 5 CURRIED TUNA REPLACES 'COLOUR BAR' FISH TPOH, Fri. Canned tuna prepared by a Joint Malay an- Japanese venture is to be put on the Malayan market to replace South African canned fish, the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries. Inche Abdul Aziz bin ishak. announced here today. The locally-canned fish will213 words
-
Article43 1960-07-09 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. Mr. Phoa Thai Seng, chairman of the Singapore Safety First Council, which dissolved Itself last year, will tomorrow hand over the assets of the council to the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. at City Hall.43 words
-
Article27 1960-07-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. More than $1,600 has vanished from a safe in the manager's office of a cinema at Sultan Street here. Police are investigating.27 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement192 1960-07-09 5 A JUST 200,000 YARDS of y ATTRACTIVE FABRICS >j|gr EUROPE U.S.A. Swttl Prt. Cotton Silk LATEST PESIGN OF Lodiei' Sportwaart Swimtuit Sleeks Blou«. >.' ;f A WONDERFUL SELECTION OF ARROW Shirt, T.o Sport Shirt,. JAYSON I MANHATTAN 1 SPORT SHIRTS and CENTS' 1 UNOERWEARS AVAILABLI ,H Jmk mm/ AIR CONDITIONED192 words
-
-
Article, Illustration586 1960-07-09 6 Bala Chandaran - Bala Chandaran By PROCESS OF 1 MANUFACTURE nPHE manufacture of batteries for motor vehicles and radios is a complex process. Lead forms the basis of the skeleton of the battery. Lead oxide is mixed into a "dough" and pasted into thin plates. These are then charged into586 words
-
Article, Illustration36 1960-07-09 6 LEFT: A "snake" of completed batteries, each getting individuaj attention. Here staff of the new firm check the batteries before distribution. ABOVE: Batteries being loaded into the lorry to be taken to distributors36 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement78 1960-07-09 6 MOrtT MAD EI N MALAYA If YOU have a problem in starting, whether 4 it be a matter of car, motor-cycle, or any other v machine requiring an automotive battery,— then switch to a CENTURY long-life battery today, ISkI and solve your problem. !i§l II iKflr^ilTPßM 1 1 1^ '.H78 words
-
-
Article, Illustration42 1960-07-09 7 A GENERAL view of the interior of the plant at Petaling Jaya. Nearest the camera is a welder at work. Also in the picture is the assembly line, from where finished batteries are packed for distribution. Straits Times picture.42 words
-
Article, Illustration332 1960-07-09 7 FAMILY TEAM WILL PLAY LEADING ROLE IN PIONEERING INDUSTRY AN Australian father-and-son team will play a leading role in the pioneering of the battery industry here to cater for the growing number of vehicles on Malaya's roads. They are Mr. Charles Paterson. 53, and his son, Andrew.332 words
-
Article, Illustration202 1960-07-09 7 HE WORKED ON DEATH RAILWAY DURING WAR A DUTCHMAN who worked on the Thailand "death railway" is among the five directors of the new Century Batteries (Malaya) Ltd He is Mr. W. J. Vonk. 50, right, who is also the managing director of Lindete-ves-Jacoberg. Mr. Vonk came to this part202 words
-
Article187 1960-07-09 7 rE plant of the Century Batteries (Malaya) Ltd. at Petaling Jaya has one of the most unusual industrial building designs executed in the Federation. The design, recommended by the architects Messrs. Booty Edwards and Partners of Kuala Lumpur, is believed to be the first of187 words
-
Article, Illustration208 1960-07-09 7 The man at the head and at the helm The chairman and managing director of Century Batteries (Malaya) Limited is Mr. A.A. Luciano, who is also managing director of the parent company, the Century Storage Battery Co. Limited of Australia. After several yean in industry as a research chemist. Mr.208 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement176 1960-07-09 7 FOR THE CENTURY BATTERY FACTORY RUBEROID ROOFING provides protection GUTHRIES provided the RUBEROID For supply and fixing consult GUTHRIE CO LTD Singapore, KtMta Lumpur. Prnin S Jpoh M alter a Srrnnbto Kot» Bhtru. Trluk Amoa. Taipin(. Kuanttn. Kuala. Trraaanu.t. Port Swrttrtih.m Port.£Vk»M> Jmrlton. Sandakio. Sena. Brunei Kuchui(. Mnian Congratulations to176 words
-
Advertisement89 1960-07-09 7 (fentttrn BATTERIES (MALAYA) LTD. are really glad to announce that UNDETEVES-JACOBERG are the SOLE DISTRIBUTORS IN SINGAPORE, FEDERATION OF MALAYA, BORNEO, SARAWAK, AND BRUNEI FOR (fznturu BATTERIES NOW MADE IN MALAYA Congra tula tions to CEWTURY RATTERMES on the opening of their NEW FACTORY From YIP WAI CHEE 40. Kampong89 words
-
-
Obituary84 1960-07-09 8 M Word, lit (mimimmm) MR. LIM PINO MAU pasted away peacefully aged 80 years on the «tb July. l>60 leaving hu wit, ft hdi, 6 daughters. S daugbters-lr.-law, A sor.i-in-law and SI grandchildren ta mourn bla deatb. Cortege will leare No. Amber Road en Sunday 10th July at 1084 words
-
Article33 1960-07-09 8 it W,r4, lit (Minimum) THE FAMILY OP th* late Ann* Chia Chal Neo thank all friends and relative* for their help, wreaths, attendance and donations at the funeral on 7 7 6033 words
-
Article217 1960-07-09 8 2* Word, tit (Minimum) DON'T FORCE? to vmt -Qardeoia' when you an la Jeaaeltoo. British North Borneo. the cockpits .lava RljatUfel 1* ■erved every Saturday and Sunday lunch time. MATERNITY REGISTERS Required. ■\a liable from the Caxton Press ir-.-.T, Ltd.. 170-174 tunnel Res! Road Kuala Lumpur: Tel: *****. Coat:217 words
-
658 1960-07-09 8 The Straits Times Saturday, July 9, 1960. Mr. K's New Warning Mr. Khrushchev has made a goodly number of speeches which have never been published, but publication of a speech he has not delivered is a novelty. It has happened, however, in Vienna, where Mr. Khrushchev changed his mind after658 words
-
Article323 1960-07-09 8 The impatient citizens of the ex-Belgian Conge (not to be confused with the ex-French Congo) are determined to savour without delay what they consider to be the proper pleasures of independence. Urban workers want independence bonuses and many are striking for permanent wage increases. The tribesmen see323 words
-
Article, Illustration249 1960-07-09 8 Since a Select Committee recommended five years ago that Malays should be given special opportunities to join in the road transport industry they have in fact had a very healthy share of new licences issued. Malays now run nearly half the taxis in the country, several busGordon Wells - 249 words
-
Article401 1960-07-09 8 FIFTY YEARS AGO From The Straits Time* of July 7, 1910 r THE Boy Scouts move* ment has existed in a casual sort of way for some time in Singapore. Now a scheme to make it more organised and effective has been conceived and is rereiving authoritative attention, we reliably401 words
-
Article, Illustration753 1960-07-09 8 VERNON BARTLETT - THE NYE I KNEW VERNON BARTLETT by YES, another article about Nye Bevan, and one presented without an apology. He was, after all, second only to Winston Churchill among the impressive parliamentary figures of the last 20 years, and I can, perhaps, add a few supplementary details to the biography753 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement588 1960-07-09 8 STRAITS TIMES FREE PRES r.r tft* «*wi*i*e» i*tMrt». are mtr nmro—ntmthf mt la* ptaor COLO STOBAtt ABCAM C»C»««D ROAD. lINSIKHI mil reeaiae imoll mdnrUmmonU mud tea »»*r replies. Avail mdwrtimtmonl, aland ta Slnummtn a**a alaa cc tnM I.: COLD STOSAU BBANCMBS *1 HOLLAND HOAO. KATONO. «l"It »O»O a NAVAL AUTHOKISIO588 words
-
Advertisement40 1960-07-09 8 EYE CARE consists of more than just "buying glasses at a cheap price". We offer complete professional technical visual services. (1) VISUAL ANALYSIS Pwm (2) VISUAL TRAINING fl^*B**Sr* ■***n*T r^^^ w (3) GLASSES, IF NEEDED C: S. CHONG, OPT. D.40 words
-
Advertisement167 1960-07-09 8 |mimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiinii!iMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiii!ii^ 1 TAKING IT EASY I Today's man wants I comfort style value... a^fl aaaiaaaV VaanaaaaaV (ft* DOli J SHIRT gives him all the three: made from the finest fabrics Durable and Lasting Prices Jjl that appeal. It See any of the DQI\ i|i Shirts from our ex- tensive Range....167 words
-
-
100 1960-07-09 9 A negligent teacher is 'subversive' says Mentri KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The Selangor Mentri Besar, Inche Abu Bakar bin Baglnda, totoday likened any negligence of duty by teachers to a "subversive" act. He told members of the Selangor Malay School Teach. ers' Association at a tea party here this afternoon "You100 words
-
Article67 1960-07-09 9 A shock for Rediffusion LONDON. Frl. The chairman of Rediffusion Ltd., Mr. John Spencer Wills, says in his annual review that the Singapore Government recently advised the company that they proposed to provide commercial programmes over Radio Singapore and wished them to discontinue the advertising side of their business which67 words
-
Article55 1960-07-09 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today sent a message of condolence to Miss Jennie Lee, M.P.. widow of the late Mr. Aneurin Bevan. British Labour leader, who died on Wednesday. The message said: "My deepest condolences. Your loss Is also the loss55 words
-
120 1960-07-09 9 r>H, Fri Dato Megat Yunus bin Haji Megat Mohamed Isa 54, a retired Malayan Civil Service officer and a justice of the peace, has been appointed territorial chief of the rice-bowl district of Krian by the Sultan of Perak. As one of the major120 words
-
Article50 1960-07-09 9 BENTONG. TO. The secretary of the Bentong Town Council. R. Santhosam Francis. 33. yesterday pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $386 at the council offio* between Feb. 5 and June 20. Ball was allowed.50 words
-
Article25 1960-07-09 9 SINGAPORE. Prl. The Social Welfare Department last month spent a total of (773.937.80 In public assistance and on tuberculosis vietime In Singapore.25 words
-
Article209 1960-07-09 9 SINGAPORE MEETING WILL DISCUSS WAYS OF REDUCING HIGH RATE AT WHICH MUSLIM MARRIAGES FAIL SINGAPORE, Friday. NINE SINGAPORE kathis will meet tomorrow to discuss ways of reducing the high Muslim divorce rate. The meeting will take place at the Shariah Court under the chairmanship of the209 words
-
209 1960-07-09 9 S.T.C. UNION IS AGAIN SEEKING MORE PAY SINGAPORE, Friday. TiHE Singapore Traction Company Employees' A Union is to seek more pay and improved working conditions for its 3,000 members "to bring them in line with the average levels in Chinese bus companies." I 1 The union's general affairs officer, Mr.209 words
-
Article, Illustration133 1960-07-09 9 A POSER FOR SECOND TIME GOLDEN VOICE GIRL SINGAPORE, Fri.—Attraotive Singapore Telephone Board "Hello Girl." Mrs. Cynthia Leembruggen. 25, (above) was again selected* "Miss Golden Voice Singapore" today and immediately set herself a poser whether or not to go to Kuala Lumpur with her four team-mate* next month for the133 words
-
114 1960-07-09 9 Lieut Lim has a tea date with Queen SINGAPORE, FrL A Singapore Infantry Regiment officer now training in England has a tea date with Queen Elizabeth. Second Lieut Lim Poh Weng, who is at the School of Infantry, Warminster, Wiltshire, for four months' training, has written home about this. The114 words
-
Article45 1960-07-09 9 BATU OAJAH. Frl. A second-hand goods dealer. A. Govindasamy, was waylaid while on his rounds yesterday at the 3rd mile, Gopeng Road by two youths. He told the police that the youths robbed him of his purse containing $30 and his licence.45 words
-
Article, Illustration74 1960-07-09 9 CHE SITI (I LOVE TO TRAVEL) IN -CONTEST- CHE SITI BAIZURA. who has entered for the Press Queen contest to be held at the Malayan Presa BaU at the Federal Hotel. Kuala Lumpur, on July 23. A Kuala Lumpur girl, she has taken part In beauty and fashion shows before.74 words
-
Article150 1960-07-09 9 TAIPING, Friday. T*HE Commissioner of Prisons, Inche Murad bin 1 Ahmad, emphasised here today the urgency of having an organisation at national level to arrange for the after-care of discharged prisoners. Addressing senior officers of the 11 prisons in the country. Including welfare and educational150 words
-
Article24 1960-07-09 9 PENANG, Fri.— Mr. Ranjlt Singh, was admitted as an advocate and solicitor by Mr. Justice Rigby In the Penan* High Court today.24 words
-
Article180 1960-07-09 9 New battery firm 's export plan KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A $1.5 million battery factory, to be opened at Petaling Java tomorrow by the Minister for Commerce and Industry. Inche Khir Johari. will export batteries to countries throughout South-East Asia. The managing director of the firm Century Batteries (Malaya) Ltd.. Mr.180 words
-
176 1960-07-09 9 $500 prize for best phone booth design— SINGAPORE, Fri. A con- test for designing a telephone booth is to be held In connection with the STB three-year expansion programme of the public calls system here. The proposed booths, each of which will have a new sign, will house the new176 words
-
Article57 1960-07-09 9 SINGAPORE. Frl.— The Ministry of Education today assured Ja'afar bin Mohamed Kasslm, 16. a fisherman's son, that he need not discontinue his education In a Chinese school Just because his father cannot afford It A Ministry spokesman said: "All Ja'afar has to do is to apply57 words
-
Article, Illustration504 1960-07-09 9 THREATENED TO GIVE ME 'BLACK' IDENTITY CARD— LABOURER PENANG, Friday. A SPECIAL Branch officer, Inspector Loh Kwang Seang, who won the George Medal in 1955 for bravery against Communist terrorists, today pleaded not guilty to a charge of corruptly taking $135 from504 words
-
129 1960-07-09 9 METHODISTS HIT AT NEW RULES —IN SCHOOLS— PENANG, Friday. IifIETHODIST schools are objecting to the new iTI regulations about the teaching of religioua knowledge in Government-aided schools. Under the new regulations, chapel services, hymns, prayers and other Christian observances are no longei permitted In these schools. "This has caused a129 words
-
Article78 1960-07-09 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. A delegation of six has been nan.cd to represent the University of Malaya at the third conference of the International Association of Universities to be held in Mexico City from Sept 6 to Sept II It comprises the Vicechancellor, Dr. A. Oppenhelm, Dr. Tay78 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement146 1960-07-09 9 DECCA Made in England) Stereophonic and Monaural Records Classical, Operatic, Initrumenfal, Latin American, Vocal, Popular, Done*, ate. STEREOPHONIC ffst PICK-UP $170— Spor. STEREOGRAM Modal SGI77 $435 S'pora SGI 88 $595— Spor. S«l« Distributor* tor Singapore Federation of Malaya. '"Cffr* L s ISAAC co LTD fisbHft "jf" Utmost comfort ot reasonable146 words
-
Advertisement94 1960-07-09 9 A|U**s. tlie scent of i^jjjf^ a thousand wjj. flowers BLUE GRASS FLOWER MIST jß^^ A cool flower ladon scent to surround you with its w& lingering fragrance. So light §and airy you can use it lavishly throughout the day for the sheer joy of it. BLUE GRASS SOLID COLOGNI to94 words
-
-
263 1960-07-09 10 IT is with disgust that 1 read the attack on the police by Dato Shelley. The police have done a great Job. and the peace and quiet which Dato Shelley and others in this country enjoy are largely due to the efforts of the263 words
-
Article271 1960-07-09 10 THAT VOTE OF THANKS TO THE PRIME MINISTER: I WOULD HAVE PROPOSED SOMETHING ON THESE LINES I SUPPOSE it is an advantage at certain times and for certain purposes not to. belong to any political party and so not be subject to party discipline. I propose to utilise this271 words
-
554 1960-07-09 10 jifY letter (S.T. July 2) 1 brought prompt response in the form of an Item in the next days Sunday Mail which l>egan: "Leading auditors here said today that it would be very difficult for members of their profession to prevent554 words
-
Article745 1960-07-09 10 'THE boycott against 1 South Africa will do more harm than good, and can have little or no effect on the overall position; but as stated by "Anti-Boycott" In bis letter It can hurt the very people It is Intended to help. I745 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement239 1960-07-09 10 Hk^'\ -i —^*«*US r: m BBBIBsI^ ■■■in iiniiiriTrrif^' l^stei^^^sß/sSI sHsl Hfl otl E^H M V^^P^^^s^B^^^^B^^B^^J^^^^BsOsls^s^^ SAIOON The «umi!Ly^^l?erald I n4U* #N0 GREASE NIPPLES ANYWHERE —no need for incon-' MM venunt servicing. MAM i i CIAAj 4 WHEEL INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION lor eomfortabl* FICW I riding ond •*cellent roadholding. 4M*MM/i •25 ft.239 words
-
Advertisement127 1960-07-09 10 ur JW' ML, 4 j IF YOU'RE A MAN YOU NEED MENNEN |"«""J| MENNEN SKIN BRACER... The first thing a man reaches after shaving tbe last of/t feSMI thin;; before going ■I out !t' s a man* iMJ^^l^^J^P^f refresher. Mennen't I^^BP'^^^Bi bracing tingle lift* vm evri* w a mans whole127 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous239 1960-07-09 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 0 I dre«s ten In non-conformist 9 Big game is a trial to Urn fashion <9). fwkSr(*-s>. 1 "But might I tA Son's to Very best Dersonal announce- sup" (Jonson) (6). 11 STp&r?^"^ aCa n 3 ce 7> li in to get invoW- 12 Knight brought239 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1512 1960-07-09 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN. UVEBPOOi, 6ULSBOW. LONDON ft COWTIHEHTAt PMTt Ojo I port Saili P, a' ham Potawg MEMITMM Uttrpaat. Oatlia x >*V**l»l »Wj 1 1 AOTPATCItt Loaooa. Hawtorg. HottaVaaa Ua. 4 Mi 11 Mi li/11 Jaty 14 Litoraaal. Glasgow Jaty 11 Jary IS My 14/105 My 171,512 words
-
Advertisement972 1960-07-09 11 BJBBBP ll^Bfffffa l 7Bßßy«3ii^^ .SSJ.IHI L-JLC UMIS- /3r*<§& AOEN REOSEA MEBITEIRANEAN. CONTINENTU ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. SJE© 5»r»r.?...;::::::. "km >» US! Ximr "JUTLANOIA" B) 11/ a Ml 21/22 Jill 22/24 Jill ~?gifJUk "KAMIODIA" 1) 10 Jail/ 4 Aig 5/ I Aig 1/ 7 Aig Acctctini earn tor Stnoa, Antworp Rottoroam/Aaititroam Biomtn,972 words
-
Advertisement1134 1960-07-09 11 !S!i O iM THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. tIMMPMI (latarporiM to tto HaHai I nliw) t UNC t SAILINGS to AOEN US ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Soon p. Sham Panaaj BEMINNES Lifarpati. Hill. Hamburg COa. S/Taaay 11/11 Jaty 11/14 Jaty KMIIHT Hawaarg, laaaaa a/24 Jaty 25/21 Jaty M/11 Jaly BENUWIRS Lniraaal.1,134 words
-
Advertisement1327 1960-07-09 11 MeALISTER CO., LTD. VPCRI TEI Nat tUti \m?g Bt.IiBBWM UXI BXAVBMBSS UNI I lataMw namiooi. OOtTIMIM aim its amelei ian franciuo, t WFU_ lIATTLE, »ANCRO»f R ft POtTIAWI cm IV cotOMM IctaaUat tana far Caatral ft Soata S pot P. S'kom Paaaag Iwarin. 14/2 B Ml 21/21 Jill 24/ M1,327 words
-
-
Article331 1960-07-09 12 THIS has been a week of continued decline except for one rather half hearted rally on Thursday when prices became steadier on pro-fit-taking and some reserve of sellers report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current survey. Yesterday morning after a sharp drop overseas, prices slipped 3J cents331 words
-
Article86 1960-07-09 12 THE Malayan Exehanfe Banks' A— ortatim made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to 8100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 7/H O.D. 32 9/16, 90 us: 33 credit bills. 33 1/16 tiade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 32 1/8; Swiss Francs86 words
-
Article58 1960-07-09 12 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves this morning are: Hessenstein 1/2, Autolycus 4/5, Nagoya Mam 6A, Benrinnes 6/7, Singapore 8/9. Kapltau Kosko 10/11, Zeeland 13/14, Axuchisan Maru 15/16, Dartford 18. Van Noort 23/24, Tatlana 27/28. Tobago 31/32. Rockhampton Star 33/34, Marshal Oovorov 35/36. Lars Maersk 38/39,58 words
-
Article58 1960-07-09 12 The following further June Crops are announced: Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates (M) Ltd. 118,200 lb.. United Malacca Rub- i her Estates, Ltd. 118.300 lb.. Ayer Molek Rubber Co., Ltd. 38.870 lb.. Leone Hin San, Ltd. 54.900 lb., and Nralas 43.560 lb. Batu Lintang *****0 lb.. and GleneaW Plantations58 words
-
385 1960-07-09 12 SHARP DROP IN RUBBER £RICE: MANY ARES EASIER By Our Market Correspondent gINGAPORE markets were depressed yesterday as rubber fell by five cents to its lowest level since October last year and prices throughout the list on the Malayan Stock Exchange recorded losses. The rubber market experienced one of its385 words
-
Article35 1960-07-09 12 SINGAPORE. JULY, 8. RUBBER: 108 cents per lb. (down 51 cents). 5 p.m. close: 1081 cents (slightly steadier). TIN: $3%.87} per plcul (down 12;. cents). Estimated unofficial offering 350 tons (down 35 tons).35 words
-
Article137 1960-07-09 12 MELBOURNE, F.i. INVESTMENT shares held a firm tone here today. Rocia Pipes rose 19s. Bd. to 675. After declaring a one for one bonus. Colonial Sugar gained 355. to £84 ss. and Electronic "B" gained a further 9d. to 24s 3d. Base metals and the oils held a137 words
-
Article223 1960-07-09 12 Jri.Y first grade rubber buyers! fob. closed in Singapore yesterday at 108 cents per lb., down 5U cents on Thursday's close. The closing tone was uncertain after irregular. S.C.CJt.A. eleaing price* in cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. j R.S.S. spot f.o.b. buyers 108. sellers 108H (N); Int.223 words
-
Article135 1960-07-09 12 SINGAPORE Chines* Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent July/ Aug. shipments $30 buyers, $31 a sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $44 sellers, drum $47 sellers. Pepper.: quiet: no business was reported done, Muntok white $285, SarawaJc $280, special Sarawak black $210 and garbled135 words
-
Article349 1960-07-09 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: Jaly 8 July 7 Industrials: 136.96 137.89 Tins: '.17.05 220.76 8 Rubbers: 275.50 277.84 Jan. 1 195S 10v a logical merger of interests. It may be that this acquisition (by the family ar.d not by Inchcape and Co.) is intended to stop a bid by349 words
-
Article903 1960-07-09 12 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stack Exchange reported the following business at Ihelr 330 p.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). IndnaWtaji: Fraser and Neave ords (4) $3.04; Gammon $2.30 cd: M. Cement $1.69: McAlisier $1.46: Cold Storage $1.62 and I903 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1133 1960-07-09 12 jK \H3line| Express U.S.A. radii* Atlantic Coast l«rrt— EI.A. t.I.A. I.IA KM.kaoa Mara" 21 11 lull i Aif M Alf 13 Stit Ortfaa Mna W M «if 21 22 Aif I) Aif 2t.Aif 17 Sift 1 let AH suitably tquippeo wile deep tints tor cirniii o 1 ill bulk liquid1,133 words
-
Advertisement180 1960-07-09 12 EVERETT ORIENT LIME nrrsjrr t& vte w *um*&F~ ffy* £ff£ wm "MlrtttWMTT" W if M "MADCVUETT" *4 111! Ml "SmiVUETT" ..I gB MJlIf JUlll Bulk oiMitix space available. JOHNSON LIME «m.- fw ssjzh: *a VB w "STAR BIUUiUSi" 4 Alf I «lf Alf Fir limllf. Ptriui Sulf:"fTAI BElUTtnr 1l)il» 21J.1T180 words
-
Advertisement1710 1960-07-09 12 PUBLIC APPOIiNTMENTS FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES 1. ASSISTANT EXAMINERS OP INCOME TAX. Department of inland Revenue. Salary Scale: MALE— 334 xl 4 353/420 xl 4 618* FEMALE $266 xl 4 394/352 xl 4 450. AOE: Under 26. QUALIFY 1 CATIONS: Paas Degr** of the University of Malaya or a1,710 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement718 1960-07-09 13 TENDERS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE The date of closing of Tenders for the Construction and Completion of (85) Nos. and not (91) Nos. Classrooms at various centres in the State of Perak has been extended to 19th July, 1960. TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited and will be received up718 words
-
Advertisement320 1960-07-09 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD .11 MOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT GRADE II (JINIOB DRAUGHTSMAN) APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Federal Citizens between the age of 22 and 30 yean for the post of Junior Technical Assistant Orade II (Junior Draughtsman) non-established in the office of the Architect, Kuala Lumpur. Salary Scale: $137.50/145320 words
-
Advertisement714 1960-07-09 13 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Work in connection with electrt:t»i extensions In Bukit Timah Vllage Substation will necessitate the ntermptlon of electricity supplies >etween the hours of 9.00 a.m. and t.OO pm. on Tuesday, 13th July. 1960. Consumers In the following areas vlll be affected:714 words
-
Advertisement2414 1960-07-09 13 ■Hssssfl ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Word. SS (Min.)-Box M eto. extra TO LIT well furnished rooms bath attached private home Tanglin with/ without board Tel. Spore 2898*. TO LIT Three-bedroom terrace bouse M.S. 9E Jalan Tusof Tana. Rent (100/Apply H. Rahmat 6 Jalan Sungel Chat Tel: J.R 2949. LARCI UNFURNISHED room2,414 words
-
Advertisement584 1960-07-09 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word. %S (Mi*.)— Box SO d. crfr* NASH SOO, high mileage but still a good runner and a bargain at (400/-. First on the phone s a.m. Singapore ***** secures! LANCHISTIR 1*53 Wilson preselector gearbox and what a car too. Low mileage and a bargain at584 words
-
Advertisement658 1960-07-09 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word. U (Mim.)-Box SO cts «*O. LATI 1957 Ford Ctistomtlne nnlIrat condition, is, SOO miles, ownerdriwn, taxed 'Insured, accident- f re* Owner leaving. No dealers. Phons Sport *****. LATI 1»57 FORO De-Luxe, low mileage, very good condition, on* owner. 1953 Austin Somerset. 3«. Armenian St., Spore658 words
-
-
1540 1960-07-09 14 BIG DADDY AND JOHNSON HARD TO BEAT with EPSOM tm This is a formidable partnership I TOMORROW'S CARD Race 1 2.15: (Class 1, Div. 2) 6 Furs. 1 ***** fentwpbere (Universe St.) Bagby. 6 9.0 (F) Power 4 2 4 Welsh Star (Mr. Mrs. B P. Olam) Sullllvan. 4 S.ll1,540 words
-
Article108 1960-07-09 14 Victory Cup race for Penang meet pENANG, Fri.— The Penane Turf Club will run a special Victory Cup race on July Sl— the last day of its Gold Cup meeting to mark the end of tbe Emergency in Malaya. The race will be for horses in Class 3, Div. l108 words
-
Article72 1960-07-09 14 LONDON, Frl.-Jlfteen first acceptances with weights for the Brown Jack Stakes to be run over two miles, six furlongs and 34 yards at Ascot Heath on Friday July 15 are: Master of Arts 9.0, Mungo ***** 8.9. Falling In Love 8.6. Shatter 8.4. Site PlanReuter - 72 words
-
245 1960-07-09 14 By JACK FINGLETON pANBERRA. Frl. Richie v< Benaud and Norman O'Neill have been given permission by the New South Wales Cricket Association to loin the Commonwealth side to make a short tour of South Africa next September. Another Australian invited, Re245 words
-
Article71 1960-07-09 14 WELLINGTON. Fri. Mr. J. H. Phillipps has been appointed manager for the M.C.C. "A" team to tour New Zealand at the end of the year. The appointment of Mr. Phillipps, who was manager of the New Zealand teams in England in 1949 and 1958, was agreedReuter - 71 words
-
Article88 1960-07-09 14 MELBOURNE. Frl.— They are 20 final acceptors for the Australian Grand National to be run over three miles one furlong at Flemington here on Saturday. They are, with weights: Tranquil Glow 11-10. Law Glide 11-6. Irish Sun 11-0. Hiilwood 10-12. Double Brac- kev 10-6. Mudeet 10-5.Reuter - 88 words
-
Article322 1960-07-09 14 ST. ANDREWS, Friday. OOBERTO DE VICENZO, 37-year-old Mexican 1V champion, gave one of the most perfect displays of golf ever seen on the 6,936 yards old course here yesterday to retain the lead in the Centenary British Open golf championship. He scored a secondReuter - 322 words
-
Article25 1960-07-09 14 LAUREL. Frl.— Bally Ache, has entered for the M 1300-.-000 Washington (DC.) international race at Laurel on Nov ll.— U. P. I.25 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1033 1960-07-09 14 can teach YOU A to be a master of ATADO SAYS WORLD FAMOUS WRESTLER LEONG FU! PiR THE FIRST TIME the corrplete ATADO SELF-DEFENCE MZKj^B? COURSt can be sent for TEN DAYS FREE TRIAL and EXAMINA- ML W TION. You don't have to pay a single cent in advance you1,033 words
-
-
Article340 1960-07-09 15 'Wood'— bid fails again BUT MORE SUPPORT FOR BAM MOVE By VIC NAYAGAM KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Asian badminton nations have again lost their fight to abolish the woodshot rule but there was bigger support this time for its abrogation. The Badminton Association of Malaya's pro-| posal was strongly sup-j ported340 words
-
Article73 1960-07-09 15 ROME, Fri. The New Olympic village will receive its first official occupants on Aug. 9 when the Japanese contingent moves into the modern complex. Staff executives of the US Olympic team will move In on Aug. 11. The Games open on Aug. 25. The OlympicUPI - 73 words
-
Article, Illustration57 1960-07-09 15 KWOK Chow Ming (dark jersey), the Kitchee goalkeeper, beats Yoon Meng, the Selangor inside-left, to the ball in this jumping duel. Selangor centre-forward Arthur Koh (right) watches closely. Selangor beat Kitchee, the Hong Kong tourists, 4-3 at the Merdeka Stadium on Thursday night—NO BEH LEOW - 57 words
-
Article259 1960-07-09 15 ALOR STAR. Friday. OSMAN, who came in to replace centre forward David Lam in the second half, scored the winning goal in the last minute for Armed Forces in their second round Malaya Cup soccer match against Kedah which Forces won 3-2 today Kedah were259 words
-
Article23 1960-07-09 15 IPOH. Thurs.— The Malayan Cricket Association league match between Perak and Kedah scheduled to be played here this weekend has been postponed.23 words
-
Article, Illustration38 1960-07-09 15 Bueno the 'Bombshell' keeps her crown rEV call her the "Bralillan* Bombshell." She is fleet-footed Maria Bueno, who kept ber Wimbledon women's singles title by beating Christine Truman of Britain H-0. 5-7. 6-1 in the final. Renter picture.Reuter - 38 words
-
Article157 1960-07-09 15 SOCCBB Malaya Cttp: Singapore V Joint Services (Jn. Besar 5 p.m.). Tour match: Neßri Malacca v Kitchee HK (Merdeka Stadium 8 p.m.). Sungei Patanl.- Depot Brigade v K. Ketll Est. Hannigan Shield (semi-final) Perak Police v Federal Police Depot (Jn Abdul JaUl, Ipoh). Nepal Cap: 2/6 Gurkhas v157 words
-
742 1960-07-09 15 SOCCER Malaya Cop: Kedah 2 (Ismail Lain Armed Forces 3 (Ismail. Darld Lam. Osmam.it Alor Star. Penanc DJv. I: MTC 6 (Panchanathan 3. Slaw Long. Haroun. alfi) Elm>o 1 (Karunakaran): Baharol Ai..m 4 (All Rahlrn 2. Ahmad I Musa. Abdul Rahman), Tg Buntah H.742 words
-
1029 1960-07-09 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - Selangor's Cup chances may be ruined by this tour NORMAN SIEBEL BY fyiTH Selangor's so brave and so thrilling re- covery in the last ten minutes from the gloom of no goals for and three against to a four-three triumph over Hong Kong's Kitchee on Thursday night providing the 4,0001,029 words
-
Article73 1960-07-09 15 CUNGEI PATANI. Fri.— Four championship records including one Malayan PWD record— were broken at the Kedah PWD athletic meet here today. Kassim's hop, step and jump of 41ft. 9Un. beat the Malayan PWD record by liln. The other state PWD records were: 255. for the73 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement194 1960-07-09 15 tlJyi/!/uS m M a^ BIACyiWH"ITF UP f) imsHsfi*»* YOUR U^^^u— <& PLEASURE WITH BLACK WHITE WHISKY A golden, mellow, full-flavoured Scotch that add* distinction to any occasion. *^aa^~ t lltfi "*4^sV ys«6|k N. 2925 T£gFnCv RollW Gold C... 142 00 jl ORIS WATCHES »r«iold yTa*XlKiSiMl».ck C.i. 138 00 l^% in194 words
-
-
Article156 1960-07-09 16 ALL DIFFERENCES ARE NOW SETTLED: WORKERS TO RETURN TO JOBS TODAY KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. PEACE has been restored at the Seremban Estate where one tapper was killed and 27 other people hurt in a clash between strikers and workers 12 days ago. A Government statement said156 words
-
144 1960-07-09 16 Court order stays on runaway Sylvia LONDON Fri. Sylvia Kwik, 17--year-old daughter of a Singapore businessman who disappeared with a Cypriot friend, Pandelis Papa Lazarou, a fortnight ago, may have been prevented from communicating with her father, a High Court Judge here was told today. The judge, Mr. Justice Pennycuick,Reuter - 144 words
-
Article69 1960-07-09 16 SINGAPORE, Fri. A police supervisee wno was but of doors at 7.30 p.m. while under a 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. house curfew jailed for one year by the First Criminal District Court. Lim Peng Chuan, of Ah Hood Road, a mechanic, said ne was69 words
-
265 1960-07-09 16 - MANILA, Fri.—Tourism officials from seven Asian countries today pledged to join an intensified campaign to draw more tourists to Asia. The pledge was contained in a communique issued after a three-day meeting which ended in the Philippine summer capital of Baguio City265 words
-
115 1960-07-09 16 2.440 ACRES FOR JURONG NEW TOWN GAZETTED OINGAPORE, Fri. The Government today gazetted its intention of acquiring about 2,440 acres of land in the Peng Kang, Tuas and Choa Chu Kang areas for industrial development. Among the lands to be acquired are the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association's rehabilitation centre at South115 words
-
Article34 1960-07-09 16 SINGAPORE, Fri.— French Gastronomy Week will be launched on July 14 Bastille Day— at the Adelphl Grill. The grand finale will be a gala fashion show dinner on Saturday, July 23.34 words
-
Article301 1960-07-09 16 LONDON. Fri. -Stock markets I ended the week satisfactory. How* 1 ever, a certain amount of profit- taking prices in the industrial 1 section looked rather Irregular. Oilt«dged were quieter but the i firm undertone persisted. Indus- trial equities moved erratically but 1 there was a number of301 words
-
Article36 1960-07-09 16 LONDON. Prt. Spot 31*0. Nona., August 31Hd, Bept. SIHd.. Oct. Dec. JH4d., Jan. March 3 id.. April/June 30 \d., July/ Sept. 30 \d.. July c.i.f. 31Hd.. Aug. c.i.f. 3P;d., sept, c.i.f. 31 '»d. Tone uncertain.36 words
-
Article20 1960-07-09 16 LONDON, Frt Buyers £806, sellers £807, Forward buyers £798 U. sellers £790. Settlement £806. Turnover ajn. 105 tons, p.m-20 words
-
Article494 1960-07-09 16 SPRINGBOKS CRUSHED BY PACEMEN NOTTINGHAM Friday. OOUTH AFRICA were facing certain defeat after only the second day of the third cricket Test against England here today when with just seven second innings wickets in hand, they still needed 165 runs to avoid an innings defeat. The South African batting again494 words
-
Article207 1960-07-09 16 LONDON. Fri.— Results n today's cricket matches: At WESTCLIFF: Match abandoned ag a draw, rain. Essex 180 and 167. Middlesex 139 and 73-2. Essex 2 pts. At BRISTOL: Qloster bt Glamorgan by Inns and 82. Qloster 334-9 Glamorgan 103 and 149 (Parkhouse 40. Cook 5-38). GlosterReuter - 207 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement761 1960-07-09 16 i( nntinurd from Pa(r i:ii FOR SALE DEATH liH W<"*« (Mln.)— Box Z* cli. ntrn B FRIGID AIRE CONOITIONIR. "BupK. ANTNONV, -rur-her. Gov. En«IUH er 1 H.P. In perfect running condiScnool. Kluanc. pause* awa? at Jo- tion 5300.. Box A 5212 B.T. B'pore. bor. Bharu Hospital at 10 p.m. 8/7/60.761 words
-
Advertisement103 1960-07-09 16 PAILLARD *fS Optical-Magnetic 11/lflffl S Und F lm Proicctor S-221 fJEwW*\ BOLEX has all the features. Most advanced 16mm projector. Send tor folder to-day Agents: Gammetcrs Ltd.. 16. Collyer Quay, S'pore-1. EXPERTS YOU CAN AFFORD Evan with your modest savings, you can hava financial axparta working for you whan you103 words
-