Sunday Standard, 25 July 1954
1954-07-25
1
20
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/sundaystandard
Sunday Standard
-
Title Section15 1954-07-25 1 SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. V. No. 2a. SINCAPOftE, StNOAY, JIJIT 25, 1954 TWENTY PAGES 15 CIINTS.15 words
-
Article84 1954-07-25 1 THUGS STAB DRIVING TUTOR n d Staff Reporter [NOAPORE driving *as beaten up tbbed by seciei sters yesterkoon at a Tras Street, objected to them cheating jlol marhlne pin lumbering him down hem grabbed >m the kitchen of < and stubbed ill »n m .1 1 uctor on his m84 words
-
Article93 1954-07-25 1 Assembly's Approval rub 14, AP.- The Nnt>n a I Assembly hel ningly approved indo- China iwo top French clashed shaiply ■i fva agreement :;i an end to neai of war. The 0 to 13. nibly :t'soiution •d with "satiscessation of n Indo-l'htna. due wire, to the D of rhe preHniault.93 words
-
Article43 1954-07-25 1 K\RACHI. July 24. <RevThe Pakistan Governhi lawed the Comtilst Party m Karachi, it <)ftl* ialK announced last ion it was auitivcly stated was bf»ing m other provinces of 'an. The anneemeni expected made simultaneously m provincial capitals of md P.-shawar.43 words
-
314 1954-07-25 1 Miriam, Miss US Wins Universe Title LONG BEACH, California, July 24 (AP) Miss U.S.A. was selected on Friday night as "Miss Universe of 1954." Sh- vvon out m i final field of iivt: Fir.st, runner -up M Brazil. blue-eyed Maria R<xha of Brazil. ronri runner-up: Vir- .hin* Lee, Miss Hongkong314 words
-
Article245 1954-07-25 1 Sixth Day Of Strike COMPLAINTS from Singapore housewives about the inconvenience they were encountering became louder yesterday, as the strike by 10.000 City Council workers entered its sixth day. And ihe housewives had a o grumble, about. A survey conducted by a Standard porter yesterday245 words
-
Article87 1954-07-25 1 COLOMBO, July 24 <AP» \rmed police patrolled Colombo's streets yesterday on the eve of an election, observers say is the tensest ever held m Ceylon. Today the Marxists, Hushed with the capture of Local Councils along the Islands southwest coast, will try to orown their victories87 words
-
Article742 1954-07-25 1 Pilot Gives His Version Of The Crash Off Red-Held Hainan Evidence Of Shooting Admitted U.K. GOVT. SENDS PROTEST TO CHINA LONDON, July 24. Britain is to protest to Communist China against the shooting down by two "unidentified" planes of a British Cathay Pacific Skymaster off HainanReuter; AFP; AP; UP - 742 words
-
Article, Illustration8 1954-07-25 1 MISS HONGKONG TIES FOR SECOND PLACE MISS H()N(.KON(;8 words
-
Article99 1954-07-25 1 ELLICOTT CITY. Maryland. July 24 «AP» Eugene E. Bryant. 21 -year-old Korean war veteran, yesterday was sentenced to hang for slaying his 17-year-old sweetheart. Circuit judge James Clark told him: "You promised »<> marry that girl. When, ihe. told you she was going 10 bear99 words
-
Article56 1954-07-25 1 LONDON. July 24. <AP' Arthur E. Harman. 40-year-old Cather of nine children, lold a judge on Thursday he had to hire five servants to replace his wife after her death m an automobile crash a year-and-a-half ago. The judge ordered the driver of the other car56 words
-
Article178 1954-07-25 1 NO news has been received of the passengers and crew who were reported missing when the CPA Skymasl«-i crashed on Friday. Below Ls the casualty list DEAD: A Chinese woman belVeved to be Rita Tctae On*. who boarded the plane at j Bangkok. MISSING: Leonard178 words
-
Article75 1954-07-25 1 SINGAPOREANS flocked to the Victoria Memorial Hall iast night to pick the Star Doubles and the Movie Queen at the second Movie Ball, sponsored by the Singapore Standard, m aid »f the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Fund for children. Phyl Westerhout as Audrey Hepburn was the winner75 words
-
Article37 1954-07-25 1 HOLLYWOOD July 24. <AP> Leonard Goldstein. 51. who had produced more than 100 motion pictures m Holly wood m the last few years, died late yesterday m a hospital of a cerebral haemorrhage.37 words
-
Article, Illustration287 1954-07-25 1 ME E T The Singapore Standard* ft*"** racing cor respondent W. J. (BUI) .YUCrea. He feels confident that he has Malayan racing form at bis finder tips. He also feels confident that he ran offer Standard readers first rate raring information from his wide experience287 words
-
Article64 1954-07-25 1 KINGSTON, Jamaica, July ißeuteo The II present aiives. approved f*> 'ration of j British West Indies on tha lines p? at th« Conference on fe i i In year. The Chief Minister. Mr. William Bustainante. and tho leader of The opposition pies National Parly. Mr. N.»» 'man64 words
-
Article30 1954-07-25 1 MEXICO CITY M• July 24 < AP» A i ed the estinraiPd 1.150 < mas m Mcxii •> W PYlday exhibitors refused to workers a 24 pei wage increase they demandfd30 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement148 1954-07-25 1 €LICT«IC CHEF (yzL*&-~_^. rH I SMHII ILiCTHK Ca.'M>LT«l Fluorine And Tooth Decay S.ngopore authorities are working out a scheme to add fluorine to the water supply and combat the appalling rate of tooth decoy m children m the Colony. Whor is true of rhe fluorine deficiency •n Singapore water it148 words
-
Advertisement207 1954-07-25 1 SERVES I rir( MAiJiVA*S FOR P?P fines r $5 20 ■|"-^-rJ »C€ CffCAM «XOfTOt«H OMMM ■•>•«. it xjjtorum. "»*-mw. hip; KIRBY Ace Sleuth In New Case RIF Kirby I hU friend Desmond. to whom no murder mystery is insoluble, will set forth next week to match wits against big time207 words
-
-
Article, Illustration562 1954-07-25 2 Sir John Decorates A War Veteran Govt. House Investiture A YOUNG corporal of the Royal Engineers, clad m resplendent white tropical uniform, yesterday marched down the redcarpeted aisle between two rows of distinguished guests to where the Governor and Com-mander-in-Chief of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, waited, and stood rigidly toStandard - 562 words
-
Article, Illustration270 1954-07-25 2 'TOP' MENDIS BACK IN LABOUR PARTY SADDLE MR. VJ. (POP) MENDIS, former campaign organiser of the Singapore Labour Party until the general withdrawal of members m 1950, is bock m the saddle again. Yesterday, the Party General Council announced it had appointed Pop Mendis as Party organiser. This move is270 words
-
Article195 1954-07-25 2 SINGAPORE'S owners of night cafes are battling a keen war for the dwindling; patrons who pay for a. drink and sit the evening: out for songs and sketches. One cafe has reduced tts charges to 50 cents per person. Another announced thai j lt has195 words
-
Article120 1954-07-25 2 SINGAPORE'S Second Traffic Police Magistrate Howe Yoon Chong wanted to know yesterday whether the PoU. -were prosecuting or persecuting" a trisha rider produced before him for two traffi. offences alleged to have taken place on the same day and time but at different places The120 words
-
Article126 1954-07-25 2 THE Singapore Third Dis ■Ige. Mr. H..V Forrer yesterday sentenced La Kuan a carpenter, to seven months jail for causing grievou s hurto a woman with a^ June IT. m a house m A uiniec Road. Lai pleaded guilty, ana said that he126 words
-
Article44 1954-07-25 2 TWO women living In North Bridge Road. Singapore, had an argument m a community kitchen yesterday. The argument devel< into a fight One woman grabbed a cooking pot and hit the other, breaking hei arm. Police detained the woman44 words
-
Article34 1954-07-25 2 A WOMAN cake seller returned home after hawking her wares yesterday and found two planks dislodged. Cash and jewellery worth $365 was missing from her home m Kampong Sllat. Singapore.34 words
-
Article23 1954-07-25 2 The correct number m the eighth prize of the Welfare Lottery Is *****01 and not *****91. as published m yesterday's Standard.23 words
-
248 1954-07-25 2 Second-Hand Smokes Are A 'Second Industry' THEY walk with shuffling gait, their eyes on the ground, traiJing along the glitter, the dark corners of the five-foot way, stopping often to pick up a cigarette butt which has been squashed into the (IKb of the road. The cigarette butt goes to248 words
-
38 1954-07-25 2 electric its ten. tnrca. repair, don€ most econ-, assurance of f oe A Trust contra. nated fo. sij on Dec 31 this The rate quoted by of e le i viewed m Offi.e38 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement613 1954-07-25 2 [I T\JK i\ Wj H SAPPHIRE NEEDLES W W J e^**»re Perfect Reproduction on^ Long |nj§l vUj TRAILER TYPE for sound boxes ond LIGHTWEIGHT TYPE for li 9 htwet 9 nt Ii /111 mf &V -•■■>« Ibt\ > i a i 1 i \^B //I Wholesale Terms On Applicotion fc613 words
-
Advertisement168 1954-07-25 2 SITUATION R be able ti No. T %CCOM. WCWI tion with bi Appl> )i by nhone BS.SBf I HMUI\ SIKH s( RIPIIhM m HOLAI Mai daie> learning PUNJABI G STANI ano SC? Contad S HARBA* M.A 96 SLngap D R E DESIG S 91 Selegip R FOM n\m ■pi (apply168 words
-
-
177 1954-07-25 3 Ist Ship From A 'Peaceful' Vietnam THE first ship to return to Singapore from Indo-China ports after the signing of the peace treaty arrived here yesterday. She is the converted LST North Star which is on charter to the Swiss firm of Diethelm «k Co. Singapore and has been plying177 words
-
Article159 1954-07-25 3 RUBBER prices on the Singapore market yesterday dropped i cent to 69 cents per lb. for first grade rubber for August shipment on a quiet market at the close. The market opened lower and remained at around the 69 cents per lb. level for some159 words
-
Article43 1954-07-25 3 NO Singapore agricultural officers will be attending the Colonial Agricultural Offli' Course given by MasseyH arris-Ferguson. manufacturers of mechanized farming equipment, which is to start next month In Britain. the Agricultural Officer, Mr. T.E. Cobb, told The Standard yesterday.43 words
-
Article408 1954-07-25 3 Ql shall be glad if you will let me know where I can buy the following fishing accessories: hand braided waterproof nylon casting line. hard braided silk casting line and a clincher pinch on type sinkers. K. S. HIN, Penang. A little's at Raffles Place stork Black Spider408 words
-
Article, Illustration31 1954-07-25 3 photo. ONK«of the four light towers erected at Singapore's Jala 11 Besar Stadium for floodlit soccer. The lights will be tested at the end of the month StandardStandard - 31 words
-
Article217 1954-07-25 3 Standard Staff Reporter A CALL for the establishment* of a Timber Trade Advisory Council with nine primary functions aimed at improving the present declining: industry was made by the Federation Forest En- fineer, Mr. B. E. Webb. In the July issue of the Malayan Forester,217 words
-
Article73 1954-07-25 3 THE Singapore Musical Society's orchestra rehearsal with Jan Smeterlin, scheduled for 5.30 p.m. tomorrow Monday*, has now been changed to 7.30 p.m. Meanwhile, the famous violinist, Isaac Stern, had rung up from Australia by radio-telephone to confirm the Society's arrangements for his recital on Aug. 17. Tickets are73 words
-
Article47 1954-07-25 3 A 15-YEAR-OLD boy threw a knife at a man after an argument m Synagogue Street, Singapore, yesterday. The knife lodged m the man's thigh. Police arrested the boy. Another man was stabbed m the chest m Potong Pasir after an argument.47 words
-
912 1954-07-25 3 Meet 'Charlie'— Boss Of Basrah's 'Bull Ring' LONDON, Sat. Bast ah, ona of the Caliph Cities aijund which has been bailt an aura of grandeur and myltery dating back to U>a days of the Tales of the Arabian Nights, is today one of the poorest and queerest cities m Asia.912 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement247 1954-07-25 3 I uermanti *Jb *a*t'. t \Jj <Li %J Fly Direct #o DUSSELDORF (ADBLFNI HOTEL. SINCAPORI. TEL. 5061^. a\ A Jj POND'S j. V It i« f »un4«tl«n and! Ik In cm>« I Hearefily Angel Pact n you jS.'^ Bf need f:«f instant complexion glamour I Pond's wond«rful M *od of247 words
-
Advertisement171 1954-07-25 3 new different The first really fll fIOU HIT outboard motor jA Bft^v N° one can tell you what the new Sea-Horse 5 is like, Jok w^k because there's never been anything like it It's quiet I if—Si So quiet that people on shore hear the bow -lap abovo g^nlulifvflfJLc ft—171 words
-
-
414 1954-07-25 4 THEY WILL EVEN DAM A RIVER FOR YOU Malayans Form New Field Squadron By Capt L. E. Bitton DO YOU want a river dammed? An unexploded bomb to be disposed of? A flying ferry across a fast moving river, or an airstrip to be cleared with bulldozers? The 76 Federal414 words
-
Article334 1954-07-25 4 MORE THAN an acre of land has been yiven vw/f. fapore Government for the new $200,000 i.W.C.A. Outran* Road Centre which will rive Mngapore women a general assembly hall bir enough for any meeting. A Sub -Committee has now been appointed by the Y.W.C.A.334 words
-
Article39 1954-07-25 4 n™ E R °yal Institute of Malaya Section. LrtJr^nJF ltS Memorial mf Ch^nnstr.v for 1954 to Mr. Phan« Sing Eng who graduated with First cv£ R Honours In Chemistry m the June examinations of the University 0/ Mtfaya.39 words
-
Article, Illustration43 1954-07-25 4 GEORGE ANG. who recently passed the final e.ram'ii Radio Kny m London v- c r e h\ sttSied for five years 01 hip by Raaio Malaya. An old Rafflesian he is sou or Mr. Any Boot, &eang of Everitt Road43 words
-
Article70 1954-07-25 4 BLOOD transfusions given by ihe Service last w^ek ex ceeded donations by 44 ur There was. as usual, a *reai demand for "B" Group blood The Service appeals for more Asian donors. Last week of the 101 donations. 46 were from Asians. There were 40 1 new70 words
-
Article, Illustration218 1954-07-25 4 IPOH. Sal.— An unhapp* widow, whose husband died having her seven children to feed and n«» < m*j savings. i s now m a dilemma They face starvation and ejection from their present ««artes m Raexa Avenue This is the pitiful story «f218 words
-
Article182 1954-07-25 4 KUALA T.i MPih Sat Dato Nik Kamil bin Nik Mab- moo*!. Member for Local Govern men;. Housing and Town i Planning, said tonight over Radio Malaya that every one m thu country shouir build a house of his own This could be done, he182 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement247 1954-07-25 4 L><*w-co>s>t motoring with Utfkr &<*&*# performance THE > mu yj,M t£S) ft The Popular offers motorists the essentials &V\ of modern motoring comfort per- Wjr\ formance reliability safety at rj a price ma^e possible only by quantity production There is ample room for four people, and o lor g c247 words
-
-
Page 4 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous137 1954-07-25 4 %jf J^jfO 1 LUMPUR XX CfIINBSC rMGA: vtC'ibUam R f? P"»»"'ke of the Rovj boy «out. p«rid« a.m H.kka S.»rPVI 3 6 > an 93 m service 9 am. Cantoni.. r P*l ILlti^"y m > J, p The A™- on M: necit 1 of '«o«ded claMi- 830a,da is V^! l<137 words
-
-
Article, Illustration55 1954-07-25 5 MR. PETER CLAGUE. (extreme right), Singapore Police Secretary and Hon. Public Relations Officer to St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, is pictured here with Mr. Aw Cheng Chye and Mr. Aw Chen* Talk, Directors of The Singapore Standard, at last night's Movie Ball sponsored by The Standard. On extreme left is Mr.55 words
-
190 1954-07-25 5 STRIKE THREAT BY MIDDLETON HOSP. SERVANTS ABOUT 80 hospital servants of the Middleton Hospital, Singapore, have threatened to go on strike if a collective punishment imposed on 40 female hospital servants is not withdrawn and remedial action taken. iThe President o: the Singapore Workers' Union, Mr. Peter M. Williams, representing190 words
-
Article, Illustration54 1954-07-25 5 THE GOVERNOR of Singapore, Sir John Nic o 1 1 presented the Caprice Cup to Mr. A. H. Gearing, Engineer Officer of the M. fLN.V.R. at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club last night. The trophy was awarded for the Snipe Race which Mr. Gearing won at54 words
-
197 1954-07-25 5 'Rubber Industry Needs Better Leaders' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. jnalisation is not the an- tn the problems of the er industry. The answer m "i ationalisation and r leadership," said Mr. V. fair, president of the Feden of A -Malayan Estates' Union at a dinner this evening Attending the dinner were197 words
-
Article, Illustration1717 1954-07-25 5 5-year Scheme For Chinese Colonists r THE PERAK Government's five-year padl scheme for Chinese farmers m the Changkat Jong: Irrigation Area of Lower Perak the first of its kind for Chinese m the Federation of Malaya —is m its first year of existence. The State GovernmentOfficial - 1,717 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement160 1954-07-25 5 Kthv protcrti**** o/ YOUMt MMOMIiZS DeslgneJ to combat many W"^ M MjM. HL\ Q airfcxrne germs that could |^F tWftS k\ A result m virus infections and V-^^Qgg^J^ HL A other d seases. k <Tl"^ V ItaiL HL\ n sicroom,. peddle, HYGIENE FOR ht I b spraying helps reduce cross160 words
-
Advertisement133 1954-07-25 5 fos Ik my sT\\tv THE NeW "QUALITY FIRST" With the high cruising speed and fast get- High-performance iv bp. o if.v cn B ,n* away of a powerful O.H. V. engine, beautiful Controllable air intake modern styling, a roomy well-appointed 16 cubic feet of luggage ipa<* interior and many "Quality133 words
-
-
Article, Illustration69 1954-07-25 6 photo MR. and Mrs. Ray mon Huang Thien Hui smile happily as they leave the Wesley Methodist Church, m Singapore after their marriage yesterday. The bride, the former Miss. Jessie Lim Lan Neo, is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Fng Hoe. The groom is theStandard - 69 words
-
Article36 1954-07-25 6 PENANG. Sat.— Four per- sons died of diphtheria out J of 17 cases reported m George Town last month. A total of 709 babies were born during June, while deaths amounted to 172.36 words
-
Article31 1954-07-25 6 A SMALL fire broke out m the hold of the Javanese Prince, berthed alongside godowns 27/28 of Singapore Harbour Board, yesterday evening. It was put out within 15 minutes.31 words
-
Article178 1954-07-25 6 To Beat Progressives Standard Staff Reporter A "UNITED FRONT" of all leftist political bodies and individuals m Singapore is to be formed to flight the Progressive Party m next year's elections to the Colony Legislative Assembly. The Standard learned yesterday that the general council of the178 words
-
Article112 1954-07-25 6 Speech Contest In Malay THE Second Annual InterSchool Speech Contest m the Malay language, organised by the Malay Youths" Literary Association, will be held at Raffles Institution. Bras Basah Road, at 2 p m on •July 31. Open to all schools m Singapore the contest is divided into two sections112 words
-
Article105 1954-07-25 6 Counsel In Parsons Case Married PENANG. Sat. Mr. Lan Kingsley Meek, defence rounsel m the Parsons case which created world headline news last year, wa s married to Miss Elizabeth Cornell at St George's Church today. The best man was Mr. Douglas Grant who incidentally was the Prosecution Officer m105 words
-
Article33 1954-07-25 6 ONG SWEE ENG, a four-year-old ftoy fell into a well m a kampong off the ninth mile Jurong Road and died on admission into hospital yesterday afternoon.33 words
-
Article721 1954-07-25 6 PILOT FINED $50, 000 IN GOLD CASE Bid To Smuggle 'A Mad Venture' A FORMER Royal Air Force pilot who earned the Distinguished Flying Cross for courage and bravery during World War 11, went recently into what his lawyer described as o "mad venture" m an attempt to smuggle 302721 words
-
Article, Illustration97 1954-07-25 6 FOR A GOOD CAUSE A professional p h o tographerg model Gwendolyne Day. who has been a mannequin countless times professionally and for charity m Singapore since her arrival here m 1949. She will wear John Little* very latest fashions at the Fashion Parade Ball, at Katfies Hotel, on July97 words
-
Article, Illustration131 1954-07-25 6 EIGHT young men from thc Geylang- Methodist Fellowship of Singapore donated their blood at the Blood Transfusion Centre vesterdav because a rirl urered them to Ho sn And the girl is Miss Doris Soh, chairman of the Fellowship. When the boys had given131 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement276 1954-07-25 6 r v Gain NEW m red-blooded vigour from IKELP a natural sea plant 1L f Mineral Tonic. The danger signals nature gives for vitamin and 1 m mineral deficiency are all l| too often put down to <:^k W "feeling out of sorts". If you want to feel vitally /js276 words
-
Advertisement247 1954-07-25 6 The same omount 0 f Ue A can tok e you I farther an(j w^^a for, coo v^ A new set of dependobv pion Spark Plugs will g,ve 10% more mileage ForChor are precision -mode pro( j UC( 0 full-firing sparlt that py t$ ever, of fuel to work de247 words
-
-
969 1954-07-25 7 LARRY FOLEY - Husbands and Wives went to 'swapping parties' LARRY FOLEY By THE prim and proper New England town of Amesbury (Massachusetts) has Deen rocked to its 300-year-old foundations. Amesbury, it appears, is not the nice quiet little place that everyone thought it was. its sex morals are the talk not only969 words
-
Article, Illustration941 1954-07-25 7 DONALD HORNE - DONALD HORNE Franco has 'adopted' a 16-year-old schoolboy— By J^ FAIR-H AIRED, fresh-f a c c d 16--year-old schoolboy has just finished his matriculation exams m Madrid and he is anxious to get a good pass, for a very lucrative,941 words
-
Article, Illustration12 1954-07-25 7 Norma— "l might cheer them up."12 words
-
190 1954-07-25 7 ]^ORMA VINER, 18, may soon be meeting the fans who have chosen her as a pin-up girl ever since she won a competition m her home town for a girl who was "good to look at and the kind of girl any man190 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement196 1954-07-25 7 r Father's Uay UJm 9 7V# Ho!J; REAL TROUT FLft-S t v .utf 'inks and f» nolder an tin* qualit m*d« with a hard rolled -U? a& 14 Kt. gold (o» l.i»tinf eniownent. Your Inspection ted Jewellery Dept. j Gian Singh O. Ltd. Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure196 words
-
Advertisement763 1954-07-25 7 B. I. ROUND TRIPS TO JAPAN 28 to 32 days with approximately 10 days m Japanese Ports "Sirdhana" sailing 4th Aug. "Santhia" Sailing sth Sept. "Sirdhana" Sailing 7th Oct. Ist C1a55... 5745 2nd Class $590 CHILDREN ACCORDING TO Au ISLAY KERR Co., Ltd. 11 A, Colly er Quay SINGAPORE Tel:763 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1356 1954-07-25 8 DENYS BURROWS - DENYS BURROWS lAfe*s Peculiar IsttU It!! By (UHJR'NNG SIMPLY means "Man wins girl." It is the subject of ninety percent of all books and films. This seems to indicate that the vast majority of people regard it as a very interesting activity. When the man has won1,356 words
-
Article, Illustration64 1954-07-25 8 Photo. A NEW YORK model displays beach jewellery which, the maker claims, is proof against salt water, sand scratching, and fading from the sun. On the ankle and upper arm are twin coil bracelets of white and black porcelain beads. Above the ankle bracelet is aA.P. - 64 words
-
Article560 1954-07-25 8 RALPH CHAMPION - Happy Hubby Hunting Grounds RALPH CHAMPION Rv If J V\V\\V\V\VVVVV\VWVV\\v\ Mew York A PART from suntan there is one thin* that most unmarried American girls want to get on their holiday a husband! In that, of course, they have roughly the same ambition as British girls; the only difference is560 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement498 1954-07-25 8 > "'-i a r < '•Clean Fresh Mouth^ All LV long t^nfthllNG Jk f^rnM A y— y Vlentasol keeps >our mouih clean and C *?6OO^J W^*^?* rcs^ a^ day hng. It prevents mouth T^ «^Qj\^s^s-^ ol our fights tooth decay and com- yr JmJti Lp^^^ 1^ bats common gum troubles--498 words
-
Advertisement228 1954-07-25 8 I HE RRING RECIP E^ M OftTO/v' HERRING pig v «n, on <^^ P •the".!;. Put lid er> .nd f MORION HERRingj A ONION RINGS W l.rj. tin K«ri« n r w.«h -th th, mmmu n ■ulckl y inh fl MORTON HERRING ROLLS I MMMWm Wort.,-, r f S2L* h#f228 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1078 1954-07-25 9 MICHAEL CONNORS - MICHAEL CONNORS By Pinball Craze Sweeps Nation Like Wildfire lI>OO/111 MOVE has been launched to band the people of all "free" Asian nations into a united front against Communism. Plans for the great ideal were drafted at the recent Anti-Communist1,078 words
-
859 1954-07-25 9 RALPH MIDDLETON - The World's Most Prolific Writers Of Moveis RALPH MIDDLETON AVVWWWWWW Dy \\\\\\\\\\\\\W> JOW long does it take to write a novel? Edgar Wallace, perhaps the greatest thriller writer of all time, cnce wrote a novel called "The Devil's Man", completing It m one sitting! With the aid of several secretaries,859 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement334 1954-07-25 9 I NEW SHIPMENT NEW MODELS MIIITIDIIT7 MULTIBMTZ The latest IfIULIIDLIIi. World famous Electronfe flash nun and most Ideal S A iki^itkmr speed flash for press mv, r --«ggß IJIUtttDUtM professional and atnatew PPnWI 1^ Filius II light output 90 Joules C HBp9W 1?5 Joules ■■■nl ■w'w//?^k Guide No. ASA 100334 words
-
-
Article662 1954-07-25 10 There's Hope Yet 117"HEN the United Nations forces were fighting the Communists m Korea, they were greatly handicapped by the countless number of Korean civilians who were running away from the Red clutches, ihe continuous stream of icfugees, mostly poor and helpless and carrying what few worldly possessions662 words
-
Article, Illustration1921 1954-07-25 10 THE WEEK'S WORLD NEWS in review Indo-China War Ends As France, Reds Sign Truce THE WEAKEST MINK "|N o desperate race, against his own 30-doy deadline. M. Pierre Mendes France, new Premier- Foreign Minister of France, finished on top with only six hours to spore. Before dust gathered over the1,921 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement6 1954-07-25 10 $3 5 7^ Co&f&t Quay Sxsupajo&t*,6 words
-
Advertisement213 1954-07-25 10 j T/i€ <w>r/«/ Ammnm fe mi7# J^ TIGER medicinal product* Bnv Nil SmmIFVI CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture re Qn excellent remedy for Stomach Pains Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity' Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGEB MEDK \i HAH Double-decked "Strato" Clippers to I I SAN FRANCISCO IC<M.Mdi»4 Clipper213 words
-
-
Article, Illustration666 1954-07-25 11 Christine Diemer - Christine Diemer By Smeterlin To Feature Chopin Festival Here \\HEN Jan Smeterlin. famous Polish born pianist and one of the greatest interpreters of Chopin today, wanted to play m Singapore m 1936. he was promptly dis ♦:oii raged by theStandard - 666 words
-
Article, Illustration1143 1954-07-25 11 ALFREW WEEKES - A Heated Argument With A Colonel 1 AST Tuesday Aunt A Mary met one of the Types typifying her pre-conceived Malaya. A Colonel. The Colonel and his daughter were at the cocktail party thrown by my Boss, the Tuan Besar of the Scimitar Life Insurance Co When Aunt and I1,143 words
-
Article415 1954-07-25 11 RICHARD HUGHES - HIDEKOMA-SAN. lot 10 s nwsr glamorous and celebrated peibhd, has defied the traditions of her ancient and honourable calling and announced her ittiren The vivacious, shapel/, year-old geisha, who ha i ,c putedly the most beautiful eyes m Tokio, has been mentioned as centra! figure m415 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement347 1954-07-25 11 //Ri < r JWy /J' r\ jrotn oCoric/oM I/I II fllV Piccadilly No. 1. Offer thct to your ftfendt. F f If^ They a PP rove of your good ttste, because I I// these excellent cigarettes are always m perfect If I; I p^* condition— as fresh as if you'd347 words
-
Advertisement106 1954-07-25 11 FOR THE MODERN KITCHEN! A FINE RANGE OF jifltililllk PHOENIX (J|l| I C LEAR OVEN JKiilttlßm Vj L A O VV r\ X t *««o »i»*o» ma«« I Mixing lewi IMBS^Oi 9" $3.85 each Hipped) 9" 4.85 yw Rectonguler Casserole I IDERS2O) 8i" 4.85 v (DERSIO) 7V 4.05 v I106 words
-
-
Article, Illustration2280 1954-07-25 12 "GBETSfI" TELLS THIS WEEK OF THE CAPITOL Dear Reporter Grctsa, On behalf of the Government and my Party let me say "banyak terima kaseh" for the wonderful, true-in-every-detail publicity you gave SAKAI m your report of the first ever General Elections m this country.2,280 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement308 1954-07-25 12 LLOYD AND HA BURG AMERIK A LINIE IftlNT SERVICE To Cfl>lftff»tofj Genoa Matrcillcs Antwerp Rotterdam. Hamburg b Bremen Sport P Sham Penang MOSELSTtir- .LOYD) 30|ulv/5 Auk 6 Auc 7 Au«. S u C c?c^eV NST€IN <LLOYD H/iJiuJ ISAuT 16 22 ?»5 S Jil STEIN aLOYD IM Sept. 5 Sept 6308 words
-
Advertisement370 1954-07-25 12 EAST ASIATIC lis SAILINCS TO CONTININT/SCANB.I. F« Aa«. P.,t S.ld. C BM Antw,,,, R.,, VI "ASIA- Port rsh p ei| •xx) "KAMBODIA" i /2Allf xxx) "SELANDIA" ...19/22 Aug 23/2^ xxxx) "SAMOA" 25/31 Aug Aw| x) Calls Leixoe. and Karlshamn Omit, Cdy« -xx) Calls Beyrouth. y v xxk) Calls London (passenger,370 words
-
-
Article, Illustration751 1954-07-25 13 HE GAVE WORLD A NEW KIND OF MUSIC SINCE thr story of hi Jnlson first hit the screen, m which the great star of stage and movie fame was expressively portrayed by Larry Farks, th« trend Hi Hollywood has been to repeat the stint With the Htr stories of other751 words
-
Article, Illustration340 1954-07-25 13 d OLUMBIA Pictures* -Th» \j Mad Mariciaa," 3-D chiller with Vincent Trice (of "The House Of Wax" fame) m the title role li another movie scheduled for release m Singapore shortly. Starred with Price are Mary Murphy and Eva Gabor. John Emery is a supporting star.340 words
-
Article, Illustration315 1954-07-25 13 a 'IKC'IJS pictures are rominj 4 into their own again, and. quite recently, Malayan moviegoers have ween quite a. spate of them a* setting* for Behind-the-iron -Curtain and post-war European dramas, including such offerings v "Man On The Tight Rope" and "Carnival Story." Now come315 words
-
Article306 1954-07-25 13 the quality most J sought by audiences m motion pictures today, m the keynote of the Allied; Artists' production of "The Highwayman." soon to be released m this territory. Well acted by a strong cast. the Alfred Noyes lyrical poem has some sizeable performances by such306 words
-
Article288 1954-07-25 13 SO Singapore is going to *cc Jane Russell m 3-D After all! And it's m thai much -disputed, much-publi-cised, much-damned film "The French Line." And, what l\ more, there's that famous dance ucene m to make this Howard Hughes movie something to remember it by. m288 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement265 1954-07-25 13 I itArHAY ORKArjiSATioiv AiTHAcTioivsT f^fIfiy^TNOW^HOWING L||f flUf £lif 145. 4.1.V MS fIK~ UNA TURNER ft iir, mMßiwnini Vl A^A M *-G S SCHSAIIOM IN FICIV CGtOft |v 'JB \JKmmnß^mm~~ TECHNICOLOR!— -J^JM: pi,,. M-G-M's Musical Short: "fiAPRHJCIO ITALIAN AUGUST IMG Ms FlftST CHEAT MUSICAL IN BANK i[ ClNemaScopE rnMmri AIIRAUIUN JkHN265 words
-
Advertisement361 1954-07-25 13 MiHAW BROTHERS^ HRiv^; VOliK •WECTHBABTI ai ong TO BEBTHII HCAJET- THROKKr 0^ m >l *.m IiKVVI^ IN MXNDARIV J. 45 "WHEN YOU WERE gS '■•L M NOT WITH ME' «L.>l I* II AKKING r M BjHDi HWKI— FU (Hi .s*^^ MOKMNG lODAT: M 9 AM. I ft SHOW: -OKSKKI IMGHMf361 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1236 1954-07-25 14 HERBERT STONELEY - AFRICAN GIRLS DON'T MIND BEING STUCK UP' HERBERT STONELEY WV¥¥¥¥¥ pV |VV\\\\\\\vvv\^\\\\V\V\VVVWV\'K\\\\VVVVV\VVVV\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\V\\VVVVV\V\\V\\\\\\\VVVW%VVVVV\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\VV\V These Bright Shoes Are Washable! CWIM suits which slender&e, supply light V figure control and yet are m the ,A ion swlm are a boon *o any woman with figure problems. Such suits help to eliminate a reluctance1,236 words
-
Article150 1954-07-25 14 T.> RIGHT and airy shoes x now carry the washability of play togs right down to the toes. Carry-alls w th waterproof linings make a colour match with these cool rubber soled shoes. A.I that needs to be done to clean these accessories is to dunk them m150 words
-
Article150 1954-07-25 14 AM m love with the new shell-like court shoe with the heel that i s known as the Little Louis. I hope it has come to stay. For this little shoe with the slipper feel solves the problem of how to be elegantly shod150 words
-
Article528 1954-07-25 14 SOME THINGS IN MODERN LIFE THAT ARE... WfHAT is the worst curse of modern everyday life? The question has been m many people's minds lately since they read about the primitive folk of Rennell Island, m the Pacific, who get along very nicely, thank you. without the blessings528 words
-
Article154 1954-07-25 14 BLANKETS should be freshly-laundered before they are stored away After they are folded lengthwise m thirds, they should be wrapped m clean heavy paper and sealed with gummed or cellophane tape to keep out moths. 'They should be stored m a dry closet on a separate154 words
-
Article187 1954-07-25 14 IVPEW YORK. The twoway stretch ha s tightened up the man's world. That's right, ladies. The men are wearing girdles, although most of them are reluctant to admit it. Two large companies report the m©n' s girdle business *8 growing like a mi d d187 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement205 1954-07-25 14 .^k *n\ Wa/ w£^*^E[^^^w m ISr^B^B'^H^Q^Bll J > -^^^^^^^Bj^^*^^ s^~3v\'**'-!.«S^ > V§ovsN? *j& r >jßJ^^«^^ r^^Bis^/ •^■A^!^BJ^~^^ ==:^l Mm r^^W^^M m *«^H-^^iS KOLYNOS the 'Active' ChlorophyU toothp Bs The instant you start brushing 1. n keeps with Green Kolynos, you'll enjoy your breath fresh. its Uvcly pleasant taste—you'll /ec/ 2.205 words
-
-
Page 14 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous160 1954-07-25 14 THE STARS AND YOU a/c to (iod '-Jeremy Taylor W the neare we ««S£?t D ai. f 2? .fflfe? at W*« Provide, an wardrobe. trips anf Sfurch minV^"! 10 heaJth and •Jjwly and tactfuUy cnurch-going. Later: proceed mor* o# m the morning, seek wail to^SS£ Ct a P f° pl6^160 words
-
-
415 1954-07-25 15 HOWARD JOHNSON - Smuggling? ME? Oh, What Nonsense.... HOWARD JOHNSON says Eddie to pROM the RiU to the riffA raff Soho cafes, the word went round London's West End: "Eddie is back m town.*' Once again the name of Arnold (Eddie) Chapman, one-time prince of safebreak ers, was doing the rounds. Everything Eddie415 words
-
Article, Illustration245 1954-07-25 15 Used Car Guarantee Scheme AF every 0 Britons who want to buy a car, nine to buy a seccnd-hand one, rdtng to Walter Hill, moncgng director of Vauxhall -3, British cor making cononnected with General afs Corp. Vauxhall has introduced a -cor guarantee schema. /thing we ton do to cMirrorpic - 245 words
-
Article429 1954-07-25 15 John Thompson - PARADISE-and it's in big trouble John Thompson YOU loould like whisky A galore at 12s. a bottle, cigarettes at two bob a packet of twenty, no incometax, and no closing time Then you should go to Goa. Where is ihis paradise, named Goa? It is a blob of land on429 words
-
Article, Illustration485 1954-07-25 15 CONRAD SMITH - CONRAD SMITH Says Standard Staff Reporter 'THE Malayan His A torical Society has taken upon itself the task of writing: the history of this country a task which, m the opinion of many, singles it out to be one of the most significant485 words
-
Article, Illustration576 1954-07-25 15 HAL BOYLE - How Do You Carry Your Wallet? HAL BOYLE Asks P)ID you know that the w«y you carry your wallet reflectt your personality almost as much as the way you wear your face? Howard N. Cooper, psychiatrist, hat analysed the pocketbook-packing habits of American men and says they are "probably as576 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement126 1954-07-25 15 V To this vounr child happiness means the ragged doll she holds tenderly m he* &m£ P^ arms, prized possession that W^ A^sltoterv^ wi oon become f r *t in€nt the past. But for her parents, H happiness means the content* ment of good health, the ability oft their child's126 words
-
Advertisement147 1954-07-25 15 Jtr YAROUY /'V% 5T^ «w<i |»|f im( deeply, t^^^ m Marchlnf lj, beneath th» IP V 4^W JP^ tkin, n» on. of tK» V^^LLi^^/ tarditj cleaniiof ereami I^ 1 •r th* Oeanffnf Mill fl pi 'jtr/y^^r Vitamin o^^~ l^P r^ Night Cro.am if^TTyX lUrred fkins, misMg* MB I fentlj with147 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1582 1954-07-25 16 RUSSELL BRADON - RUSSELL BRADON Life Story Of Cheshire. V.C.Pgrff S^-v. Our Hero Got Married In N. Y. According to statistics, Group Captain Cheshire should have heen killed four times whilst homhing Germany. Yet he survived, saw the Atom bomb wipe out Nagasaki, and became a Christian Crusader "~~zz=^.1,582 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement53 1954-07-25 16 The World's Thinnest and Smartest Waterproof Watch 9 Anti-magnetic Super Shock Resisting Tropicalised Waterproof 17 21 Jewels Sole Agents: SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. (Incorported m Hongkong) '•"•'•".V.V.V.V.V.V.V V.V.V.*y.'.V.V.V.V.".V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.".V. V.V.V.V.V.V. "■'•'.W."7nn|MnMßMMflßHaMi Mv!v!v!vXv,\v vV.^v//. .v.v.v.v. .v.*.v.v. .v.".v.v.v.v.".v.v.v.v.v.v.'.v .v.v.v. .v.v.v.v.v. X\\vXvXvlv!v*v'vV. v v.v.v.*...'.vaJ 1 men m the public eye prefer N/I iii i for53 words
-
Advertisement355 1954-07-25 16 NEXT SUNDAY: He Saw An Atom Bomb Fall On Nagasaki t2^TONNETT COIIEGE SHBTFULO, ENGLAND can help you to success through personal postal tuition I ""HOUSANDS OF men m important positions were once students X of this famous English College. They owe their succea to Personal Postal Tuition The Bennett College355 words
-
-
Article, Illustration426 1954-07-25 17 Sunday PICTURE PAGE ABOVE: Her name Is Mrs. Michael Randolph and she wore this pagoda-style hat to go to Buckingham Palace where the Queen gave a garden party for nearly 8,000 guests. The hat, m red straw, was a big fashion talking point among the crowds m the Mall whoMirrorpic - 426 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement204 1954-07-25 17 I (IIKOtiUD WHKU DIESEL 2Ocwt CHASSIS VAKV TWICnS t MCMTMSES (UlFft CAllUiitt. lit IU«k« itlMflll I f LOTTERY WINS j WITH UUCKY CHARM 1 IK- M^rt.rk- < t y* v illr '^2 her She 4} tXO6O HI V* .1 W of Hilltop, j A. t lisa v. rote for -q204 words
-
Advertisement190 1954-07-25 17 OPINIONS DIFFER... i BUT WE BOTH AGREE ON PALMOLIVE I for shave comfort Whichever method you prefer, there" 4 i Palmolive shaving preparation nvuk btmr specially for you. The secret lies m the special blend of Palmolive oils, made to soothe, smooth and condition your skin you shave. Your shave190 words
-
-
563 1954-07-25 18 SELETAR RIDERS SHINE IN 100m TRIAL Introducing WTC, Our Hew Cycling Correspondent by W. T. C. DAWN was breaking: over the Causeway last Sunday as Flight Lieutenant Stan Kellaway despatched at minute intervals, twelve leading racing cyclists for the first of the season's 100-mile time trials. B The majority of563 words
-
Article96 1954-07-25 18 For 'Tour Of S'pore' Cyclists ALL prospective riders for 'the Tour should note that they mutt report to the cycle examppel Road by 0600 1 nui >n Sunday, August 1 for a cycle check before starting an j must have two brakes and free wheel to comply with the regulations.96 words
-
Article139 1954-07-25 18 Canadian Cricketers In England LONDON. July 24. (Reuter) maria's first official cricket team to visit England opened the tour here last night at a co kt ail party. ogling with sporting journalists, cri and a ikling :>f interested indusIta the Canadian rrickesipped orangeade and jed to speeches of welcome id139 words
-
Article114 1954-07-25 18 FLIGHT Lieutenant S. R. Kellaway, whom many consider the "Mr. Cycling" of Malaya, and known to readers as S.R.R., your cycling correspondent, returns to England this week. SUn, a Vice President of the S.C.R.A. and Secretary of the F.E.A.F. Cycling Association has heen for the last two114 words
-
Article92 1954-07-25 18 HARROGATF. Yorkshire, July 23, (R?uter) Bobby Locke, South Africa's top golfer, won the first prize of £250 for the stroke play section of the Swallow Harrogate Professional golf tournament at Oakdale here yesterday. Leading the field throughout, the 37-year old burly Springbok had a score of92 words
-
Article221 1954-07-25 18 MALAYAN Basic Tralninr Centre became undisputed champions, finishing with It points ahead of RASi; School, their nearest rivals, at the Nee Soon Garrison athletic meet. Final placiiigs were: MBTC 127 i points; RASC School 106* >oints: Regimental Pay office >6 points: H.Q. Nee Soon221 words
-
Article525 1954-07-25 18 RAFMAN - RAFMAN BY JN a United Services League Division I game at Seletar last Tuesday H.M.S. Terror beat Flying Boat Wing by three goals to one. The visitors deserved their win. The more polished football came from them, whereas the Wing were ragged m defence and525 words
-
493 1954-07-25 18 BY SCRIBBLER RAPC entered the semi-final of the Singapore District Knock Out Cup cricket competition when they beat RAOC by one wicket m a quarter-final match played at Nee Soon. This is the third sue- cessive year that the Paymen have reached the semi-flnal. RAPC493 words
-
117 1954-07-25 18 Umpiring Was Poor: Draw Was The Result tar .ast 1 P»or urn la a draw. Si S'^ls, w j. twin m, when wick 5 s, anT\: given Mil wy wickei wickets f tion to tl period Se eight minutei to pi. game, with >, all their R A > available.117 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement35 1954-07-25 18 It always pays to buy the Best It always pays to BUT and IW wr i J l^^B B/^/V^%.J 111 II ■^^Ch SLy < '^-fJJO 1 ARI HAULED QM GLQODYEAR TYRtS THAN ON ANY OTHER MAK635 words
-
-
552 1954-07-25 19 y l( N*an Kiew broke the Malayan^record Mn t2 h^* 1 WhHe Sch 1 irl M S one mile relay team set up a ..fHil yesterday, the fpoh "he distal cc m 3 mins. 36.3 sees ThisYs YJ J "k Ii mc daY by552 words
-
Article186 1954-07-25 19 Bt Malayan dminton I n S©« 'iHT) Leung Si v Hup. disposed m champions. Tan Hong and Khoo Tnean IS-", 7-15 15- It hi ihe g Bar ni m ton Championwere continued at ang School hat! ijfht gles fitleholder. Ooi Teik akiiig his first appearaftei hi«s wcr'd186 words
-
Article34 1954-07-25 19 iMPLIR. Saturct.igor Hookey Association m rntrie* for the league which starts on Sept. 1 Entries should be sent to Mr. Kartar Singh care of 7 FOt) Set* pah not larei than August34 words
-
Article122 1954-07-25 19 Paulians Are The Champs SEREMBAN, Sat. Five j more records were broken m the two-day Negri Sembilan combined schools athletic meet which concluded here today. St Paul's Institution became the champion School with 109 points, whilst the Convent snatched the girls championj ships with 65 2/3 points. Soya "A 1122 words
-
Article253 1954-07-25 19 PENANG. Sat Mrs Low Hooi Seah and Mrs. R. Pudner will meet m the final of the women singles m the Penang Lawn Tennis Association open championships after winning their semi-final games today. Mrs. Low was given stiff opposition by Mrs. D. Atkins whom she beat253 words
-
Article51 1954-07-25 19 TAIPING. Sat.— lndians "B 1 created a big upset fcsterdU f m the annual six-a-side soccer competition beating the favourites, Malay Regiment V\ by four points (four corners) to one (a corner) to enter the final In the other semi-final. Kilat Club "A" beat Kilat Club "C" by 25—2451 words
-
Article337 1954-07-25 19 ALOR STAR. Sat.— Despite at very soft ground at Kangar, yesterday, nine Perils records were smashed. The Police Recreation Centre topped the competitors with 45 points and won the Perlis Transport Company's challenge cup, while two competitors tied for the best performance prize. They337 words
-
Article1710 1954-07-25 19 SOON KENG MARY WERE GRAND And Tan Eng Yoon, Too LONG-LEGGED, pig-tailed Ong Soon Keng, formerly of Johore and now a Colony Chinese schoolgirl, won her high jump battle with the Malayan and Singapore record holder. Ruth Ferreira. to close the Singapore AAA championships with the second Malayan and the1,710 words
-
425 1954-07-25 19 MALACCA. Sat.— Ong Cheng Wall «.f Hi K h School hurdled his way to a new reeaN of IS.S seconds m the 120 yards hurdles event to gain Hit* award for the best performance at the Mai A.A.A. meet which concluded today on425 words
-
Article107 1954-07-25 19 PENANG. Sat.— Wong Siew Thong of the Chung Ling I School threw the Javelin 145 feei 2 ins. to set up new Petiaug record at the concluding day of the Penang an<Province Wellesley Combined Schools athletic meet foday. The Chung. Ling High Schooi Boys who won107 words
-
Article34 1954-07-25 19 TPOH, Sat fatrici art invil- ed foi the Sultan Cup tennis comprtition from Perak team*, i The competition begin> m the third week of August and en- trie*; Hose on August 434 words
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement29 1954-07-25 19 1954 BRITISH GRAND PRIX RESULTS Ist F. GONZALES 2nd MIKE HAWTHORN ttnth drivimg F«rrmrim mmimj SHELLI^IiIiIMOTWion. COMING TO THE PAVILION dR» ALASTAIR SIM m "AN INSPECTOR Sr CALLS" ▼^Sb29 words
-
Advertisement130 1954-07-25 19 Bewjre imitation Every C«n«iii»* SUN CYCLE MUST CEAR THIS IL^^^y 41 Pw H 1 ON THt \s^s/ t-R*M6 BE SURE OF THIS MAI WHEN YOU BUY YOUR SUN CYCLES ::< ALL LIGHTWEIGHT CYCLE PARTS AVAILAB! E S«<« Agents: Hup Teek Trading Co. I I CmH Road V»'« < Tel: *****130 words
-
-
133 1954-07-25 20 PENANG, Sat— Supe riority. winner of the rich Sultan's Gold Vase 5| furlonfs at Ipoh last year died on Thursday following illness «ince his return from Sins a pore. Superiority, owned by Vfr Yap Kirn Hoe and trained by F. E. Wads worth ran133 words
-
Article107 1954-07-25 20 Cheng Eng Still In The Lead YEAP CHENG ENG of Penang is still ahead m the Fraser Neavt/Coca Cola contest to find Malaya's most Dopular footballers. Voting closes next week. The results will be announced on Sunday. The first two men who poll the most votes will earn a trip107 words
-
Article472 1954-07-25 20 KOWLOON BUSMEN HUMBLE S'PORE XI KOWLOON Motor Bus Company win by fivi joals to one after a I—l1 1 break—that m a nutshel sums up their third successive triumph over j bowed, beaten and bewildered Singapore Selection watched by a 4313 paying crowd at Jalan Besa I stadium yesterday. But472 words
-
Article126 1954-07-25 20 THE first round of the Singapore Coif Championships took place at the Island Cub yesTh fttfu] qualifiers for 18 holes m the first round are: F Jones 79. Gardner 78, M(Nair 86, Harrison 82. Hut- < hinson 76, Isherwood 84, Craik i 4. Mallal 82.126 words
-
Article67 1954-07-25 20 Card For Austrian Sorter XI THE Austrian soccer team is <lue to arrive by air at Singapore next Saturday at 2.30 p.m. to play /our xames at Jalan Besar stadium. On Sunday, Aug. 1. they will play Singapore "A" and on Wednesday. An* 4. their opponents will be Sino-Malays On67 words
-
Article93 1954-07-25 20 Century By Sohoolboy I HE honour of being the Bl*l batsman to score a century m •ChooJ cricket m Singapore went to David X» 3 a». of St Andrew's, yesterday, when he 8 K Ve l against Alexandra School at Woodsville. Kiaai runtributed 109 runs m a. total of 18893 words
-
Article39 1954-07-25 20 PAST beat Present b y 4-2 m the annual Railway Institute soccer match on the Railway ground yesterday. >rers for the Past were '.nnesan and Navaraj two each Ua.,> scored both goals /or the Present.39 words
-
Article37 1954-07-25 20 KENT Youngsters beat Camaadge Youngster* 6-3 m a friendv«terdav matrh 3t Pa Allan (4> Hamid and Vas whYt af v n ei the Kent >^rers, whilst Vythalmgam scored tS C a ma radge.37 words
-
Article30 1954-07-25 20 S«cceritet \v beat m«oon Malay Youngster* b-0 m yesterday's SAFA Div 3C match at the G*y]an f Stadium. lahu (2) Km San (fl anri ,11:111 Kirn .l>30 words
-
COLONY CRICKET
-
Article254 1954-07-25 20 Ashraff Is Impatient To Get Runs BRAOOKI.L Cricket Club beat Indian Association by si rum m a friendly game at" the Indian Association ground yesterd^v Braddell CC passed the Indian score of 96 runs with am in hand but continued to f>ai and were all jut for 100 runs. Ashraff254 words
-
Article106 1954-07-25 20 A GREAT thirty-yard goal scored four minutes before in* «l t L of this tense thrilling SAFA junior Challenge Cup game at Jalan Besar Stadium, earned the R\f iStf a 2 2 draw an <* the ?imah O S.C. rePlay WUh BukU D lin.^d^"rlghtI i n106 words
-
325 1954-07-25 20 T.me came I* the rescue ol me eyionese when they mcl *'ith 35 runs. Wcsierhout (17) i run s Mi seven wickets .Non-Benders. taki.it; fetf Kde ,io> and D. C DVotta <I1 'gave the side a good start. T. Stewart continued the ESS,325 words
-
Article42 1954-07-25 20 PKNANG, Sat. Penan? Malays qualified to meet Singapore Malays. holders of the Ounlop Cup, when they eliminated their Selangor counterparts by four games to one* In the semi-flnal of the Badminton tournament played n P?n ang Free Sohooi Hall42 words
-
-
Article346 1954-07-25 20 BELOW are the weights for 13 races eight for the first and five for the second of the Penang Turf Club's August Bank Holiday, meeting. Cl 1 Div I— 6 F Masterpiece 8.97 I Actress II 7.13 CHckiU Click 8.06 Black 7.1? Exporter §.00 Graduate 5.04346 words
-
Article271 1954-07-25 20 olookVdTA'k 1 Fire ü bird < lal Hunting Pi,,k) olooked 38 3/5 sets, ovtr three furlonrs for the best time for the day when candidates for the Ihree day £«TtrTrntr, U h> AUS t Bank """lay mee tTn^ trainer Ivan Allan's stahle was full of running271 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement234 1954-07-25 20 WHO ARE MALAYA'S 2 86ST FOOTBALLERS? Latest voting figures: /Q&* The first 10 m their order are /^C f W\ A I i km% Rag fr l)JIU 37K.JW) r^ 0 f I NUN >^«n t tWjRW I \ff**S**f* t Z*£ I Kl>nbert lilfjii MJBI °i> '2°*'' \\>»nz lon Poh ftfai234 words
-
Advertisement132 1954-07-25 20 Kodak I PHOTO-FEATURES I OF THE WEEK I I Kodok's finest 16mm personal movie maker with 3-second loading Gn»-Xodok Royal M«9ozim Camera v *k- «noMl loa^mg permits quW-k tranV »Was* <^WB Hjj^r>j optic «t CHO»C€ Of I*^ ktl frf>m normal k^> motion -«v#« haglj I tr m# shots I ,»«c«132 words
-
-
Page 20 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous190 1954-07-25 20 TODAY'S SPORT SO' < KR: Singapore B Water Polo: Div. A SSC '-loon Jalan Besar 5.75 v CSC SS( 11.20 a.m.; p.m.; SAFA: Junior Cup Tie Din. B SSC v CSC—SSG RFMK 'A' v Ktbenaran 10.40 a.m.; Div. C SSC v J i tin Besar 4 p.m.; Dii\ S( -SS(190 words
-