Sunday Standard, 24 May 1959
This issue may only be viewed from the multimedia stations at NLB Libraries. See FAQ for more information.
1959-05-24
1
5
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/sundaystandard
Sunday Standard
-
Title Section15 1959-05-24 1 W£ SUNDAY STANDARD IX No. 325. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1959. 24 Pogw 20 cH.15 words
-
Article61 1959-05-24 1 WASHINGTON, Sat UPI) Mr. John Foster Du ile, cluns tpnaciously to life today against the ravaall of cancer and pneumonia. There has been no change rpportrd in his condition by thP State Department. The last announcement said the former Secretary of State wa s weakening. He61 words
-
Article17 1959-05-24 1 PATIENT at the Tar. TO* Seng Hospital. Singapore. MEu"home in Lorons Tai Seng, last night.17 words
-
548 1959-05-24 1 ALLIANCE SWEEPS THE BOARD IN MALACCA MALACCA, Sat. -The Alliance once again made a clean sweep of the State Election here by winning all 20 seats of the first fully-elected Government of Malacca. The highest majority was registered by Mr. Tan Nai Kwi (Alliance) at Rim with 3,536 votes. He548 words
-
Article337 1959-05-24 1 May 24 1 M A L A C C A, the Sleepy Hollow" as it known for years, strikes visitors to that historic town of having awakened to a full sense of its responsibilities as a Settlement of the Federation of Malaya. The old Portuguese town, with its narrow337 words
-
Article192 1959-05-24 1 One Nationality Only Tunku MALACCA Sat.— More than 10.000 people turned up last nieht at the padanp to greet the former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, who came here to round up the Alliance election campaign. He wai |t*a« a !!> A rorr.e by the \arze crow 1 who waited192 words
-
Article74 1959-05-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat, Mr. Awtar Singh, Secretary of the National Union of Railway said today that as the M.T.U.C. had not mad? any headway as mediator with the Railway Administration they were not very anxious that the M.T.U.C should continue in the negotiations for the74 words
-
Article193 1959-05-24 1 HONGKONG. Sat. (Reut er The British-owned newspaper, China Mail, said today it was hard to believe that Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, leader of the People's Action Party, wa s still the most likely choice as Prime Minister for Singapore. ThU English language daily in an193 words
-
Article, Illustration15 1959-05-24 1 THE ALLIANCE is a true dpmnrrntir machinery providing freedom to nil Tunku.15 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement85 1959-05-24 1 rßeer r cstimonials "PRUNE, Utoown public speaker stated: M/ L 'l^ays restive' when I ÜbooTigerv" L KUALA LUMPUR^ w lumpur HI KUALA LUMPUR '-^f HI?C*FS/AM AtRWAYS A DO l I*N< O» CHINA lUIIOINO T.I IM4« *****/1 I SEA-AIR I IM plan arc BM encnonrng Sout^ Mrtd I sco or S85 words
-
Advertisement256 1959-05-24 1 FOR PERFORMANCE RELIABILITY ECONOMY IN THE 1959 MALAYAN MOBILGAS t ECONOMY RUN OF CLASS IV HUMBER HAWK STATION WAGON 4 ROOTS! I I I T; Driven by W R A. Wyllie and A. A. Rogers the Humber Mow* amp'v demonstrated wrtot a well-tuned, welt moin'omcd, well-driven car con ocrneve using256 words
-
-
Article61 1959-05-24 2 MB s JAGANATHAN, todependent candidate foi khi Singapore Legislative Assem- ele liona Kampong Kapor L>fvision*-*wil] hold an election ral v at the Children*! p ~-y--«n between Upper weld R. ar.ri Chit ty Rid t^nmrrow starting at 1 v bl H \vi!' hold UOUm r ra'.'y a'61 words
-
349 1959-05-24 2 Lib-Socs. Promise Great Changes In Rural Singapore THE Liberal Socialist Party yesterday pledged to provide amenities and social benefits to thousands of people living in the rural areas of Singapore. Mr. E. K. Tan, secretary-general of the party, who made the pledge during an election rally in Nee Soon, said349 words
-
Article523 1959-05-24 2 KOTA SELATAN j 0 c tctorati 6,813 Gofa .loon Hoe All 2.001 Pan Kee Gak (MP) 1,746 Miss L:pw Siat Ypp (SF) tf 'T Majority 2.™ i Reje te I < Bl KIT RAMBAI tr ii Bectofat* 4.091 H^san bin Mansor »AH.) 2.295 Azharl bin Yusol523 words
-
108 1959-05-24 2 QUEENSTOWN GETS $4,000 DISPENSARY A M«000 public lispi it S1 i ing Kta d i n Q eb town. Singapore, wai opened vc -'pri ay. n i tfcring opei lie ;eniir v SPA C uncillor for Q :or-^ town, If] Tang Peng Ye said that the City Coun- < tree108 words
-
Article51 1959-05-24 2 TIN PRICE DOWN BINGAPOU tin price fell by 25 cents yesterday to $.'{9B per pirul. Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul yesterday uere: fair merchantable mixed copra S4.tJ buyers. S4SJ sellers. Tone steady. Singap«»re Coconut Oil Millers' Association closing prices per picul were: bulk shipment $69, drums S72s. Tone51 words
-
Article, Illustration179 1959-05-24 2 THERE was a particularly happy and rxciteri little girl at last Thursdays prrsentation of Fxaminatinn rertificat°s .^.t The Rrd Shoes School of B&'let She \v;is nine-ve;\r-old Jovma TtfSl who recrived the School (up. which is awarded annually to the student achieving the best aH-round179 words
-
Article, Illustration54 1959-05-24 2 THE HONGKONG branch of the Chung Rhiaw Bank was opened yesterday by Sir T. N Chau in Ilonskon?. AnOß| the large gather- ins who w itn< vv, op«-ninq (•f< mm (he <•«•'• pi noi Sii Kn Black Pirtun-i with Sir ban mAw Chens54 words
-
Article308 1959-05-24 2 From Pag< 1 > r. r it p >1 ling station A numtx y i I utha I s< age.s v rp aileeed t b« und( 21. p rted I be can1... utsi l€ th< r>li j n Limit M fcbt pollina staI r. I P hzd308 words
-
Article94 1959-05-24 2 3,600 TEMPORAR FEARS Xl Sat Federation's 3.600 temp -a r r i over their future. Th* ir -chmer* n »rt .ir. a! i grr.rrs G vr rr.rr.Tt .i Of? 5 r- I'nion h< recently. T.e general secret?. < Mr. D Philip avier ?aid 1 lay that patt- n< rger v.:r»94 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1131 1959-05-24 2 lin'l'iTll.tM^ CIA IJ/f/£D wxwyAy adi ?>~.-<-'4 SITUATION VACANT YOlNf, M\IF Tl FRR win kr i c -keepin z fill- a f nr office in I p h P in hand'.vri*ing iting ige, education 3 exoer ence to B^x No T 3614 a FOR SALE FOR FIR>T( \-> 7 -ni Dinners1,131 words
-
Advertisement52 1959-05-24 2 H ;-;x;:i:i:? now in service 8 ||;i /the lockheed 'electro* prop-! j| Cathay Pacifc Airways present a ur-q c ne^ r > 1 i SINGAPORE BANGKOK HONG KONG /Elootra Plight S;| the fastest prop -Jet ::j::§ iti the world HI Designed and built by the Lockheed Aircraft Co-pr-JLcathay g pacific52 words
-
-
201 1959-05-24 3 foe Want Lower Rentals' I x ,'Kft-pers in Albert Street ar. «i A .^ivikp^man for the sbOPevictinn, vi Wtfi told that wp aoold iff alternate accommodation in Albert Street ard that w P m Bid have to Pay <,n:y a moderate rent lor the201 words
-
Article, Illustration123 1959-05-24 3 S. GRANT FOR A HEALTH OFFICER I .istant Health Singapore foccil. Dr. Victor l^ruthasan, has I d a grant I national EduI vChange S I uted States I of State B^ttaa leaves Sin* tir today for Rica win re he w U ipen<] c n oths ?i »it- '--igues ardStandardpic - 123 words
-
Article31 1959-05-24 3 PS FIRE ARTED IN ONE ROOM h raced rub- c unto :ht damage tlw engine added. ■Btus was on its haa sailed 5 broke the Colony r in the floats were31 words
-
Article19 1959-05-24 3 5] RE ige, S gh, yesterday ordered the forfeiture of 200.--000 rupiahs found on board the X rp.ere19 words
-
Article38 1959-05-24 3 tS INFORMATION AT A GLANCE V i *i iiion. HMS R R Xl \*W .»p m. YD I eatre. 9 Xl ua as] '.v Ml -i ifioiu n. -4 k: i Orchestra. 11.00 (XL) Close Down38 words
-
Article46 1959-05-24 3 I I I ■V? lb- "S«nirr.e Summary. I I r I r Vocal. I 11.15 I a Corn* I and I > I Hungry Spider. it Dane* T:m* X I I V«ek. €00 SunI Broadcast Party. k JgHibw Yoi Theatre. 900 ■rS^L '♦■IS Woman's 1^ .j=«B:46 words
-
Article, Illustration71 1959-05-24 3 \T' t Hni nresident of the Regional Centre of the World FellowM IS r HHhists ye"erdav presented a cheque for S2OO to Dr. N. C. Sen-Gupta, ship of Buddhists >esir > Anti-Tuberculosis Association. Medical Director of the a* r^^ q( Ust year was donated ag a71 words
-
Article224 1959-05-24 3 Election rallies in S'pore THE P\ p Action Partf will hold eißht mass -">' bs rx] ly In Bukit Pan Jang 3;.^ Tlmah, Chu i Chu Kang, Biglap, Qeylang Serai, Bembawani Aljtmled and Thom- < ~n division s On Mondaj ;\i.-'v wlB r. Id it> lunch time r;C.v in rd224 words
-
Article, Illustration112 1959-05-24 3 MR CHIANG Hal Chew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chiang Mong Hoe and his hride, the former Miss Engeline Goh Hui Kng daughter of Mr. and Mrs Goh Puay Lam, after their wedding at Wesley Methodist Church yesterday. The groom is a member of the Cit> Council staffStandardpic - 112 words
-
281 1959-05-24 3 THE Singapore City Council will abolish the present system of collecting fifty cents every patient who £nes for treatment at Council dispensaries. Th;.- Vtl stated by CounIlllor, Mr. S. M. Ya>agar. at the Council's ordinary meetIng yesterday. Vi lagai mbo •i b ed chairman ol281 words
-
264 1959-05-24 3 45 Gurkha Engineers For North Borneo A SMALL party of Gurkha engineers left Singapore by Army transport the LST i Kittiwakp. yesterday for Je^-elton to establish a water line of communication up the Abai river to the Bcnrlccfi i training area now being built at Kota Belud. The party of264 words
-
Article79 1959-05-24 3 TWO EXTORT COUNTS: BAIL ALLOWED LAI Xai Van. pleaded not guilty in a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of attempting to extort $300 from Mrs P C. Tan at Cedar Gir'.s' Secondary School on Ma\ 19. rie also pleaded not guilty to a second charge of extorting $50079 words
-
Article165 1959-05-24 3 CUT IN CABBIES' LICENCE FEES THE Singapore City Council has decided to reduce passenger licence tees for taxis, annual tax for tnshas and licence lees for drivers and conductors. A .-tat c ment :-.~ued by the Council yesterday >-j;d that it had agrppd to reduce the following taxe-. subject to165 words
-
Article96 1959-05-24 3 CATHOLICS TOLD TO VOTE WISELY THE Singapore CtthftHf So■ial Guild la disti ifa itins leaflets in English, Chinese, Malay ana Tamu itfwaiof the -pnrtaiv.'e thg cer.eral eiections on Saturday. The Gu^ri calls on ail Catholics, who are Singapore citizens, to go to the polls to eler\ the righi i Hndiin'rThe96 words
-
156 1959-05-24 3 Citizens Hall For Every Ward In City— Mayor PENANG, Sat. The M\%nr of George Town Mr D. S Raman^than said torl^> that he hnp'd that pventu?.'ly t^pre will bp a o tir^n*. hall in p\rr> »arri in th° ritv and he would tr\ to XC that th^ Ct> Council get156 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement351 1959-05-24 3 /MORE and MORE jl PEOPLE are OPENING fl BANK II DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS II LOMBARD^BANKING I V SAVLNG NO Charges, Brokerage Commission HH BB Fees or Stamp Duties. 'M V SAFETY' NO Capita) Depreciation Your fundf I remain at >our disposal. II V INTEREST is calculated on a Dail> Basn-i.e. yom351 words
-
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous24 1959-05-24 3 lesfl >9 a m. i s re- ing 9ins> Ir 2 r rr. ro\|OßßO\l c 127 n Icson i: H m 7iM 220 I24 words
-
-
Article407 1959-05-24 4 MY top three selections of the week are (1.) JUST FOR YOU. Decca Stereo; (2.) PERRY COMO in RCA Stereo; (3.) A tie— a. SATCMO THE GREAT. Phillips, b. ROGER WILLIAMS PLAYS GERSHWIN. Kapp. JUST FOR YOU. Cyril Stapleton's Orchestra. Pecca Stereophonic SKL 4015. Mr. Stapirton and407 words
-
Article, Illustration1008 1959-05-24 4 ISN'T it about tim? that the BBC transcription. 'Life With The Lyons' was tucked away in a nice cosy trunk like all those other souvenirs <»f I bysjonc age? A series has recently been concluded from Radio Ma-laya-Singapore, but for1,008 words
-
Article, Illustration1062 1959-05-24 4 LEN THORNE reviews latest oisc* orgik at Federation music stores this >\xvv\x\vxxxx\\%\ RATINGS "V\\\\\\\\" Poor: rr: (an do. (,,ri -> \nrv good; v Exf^llpnt t\^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\^^^^^^^ >^^ >% XHIS has been a particu.arly good week for reviews —with eight f.vcstar LPs. and four fourstar ones There are more Stereophonic1,062 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement329 1959-05-24 4 TOOL OF 1001 USES outfits for Pulling Maintenance Push pull Industry Pipe bending mj^h^bm iMaMMaHM Basic units I RAMS RANGE FROM 2 TO 100 M TONS and °-re aU seel conwM st 3n w:h variery of closed H and ol Ml Ty.ere H t *^w ore also spec il 't?3329 words
-
-
Article, Illustration6655 1959-05-24 5 Sja»*-*°°>°9o_cMzens go the polls to pick 51 -opolli I *to choose 51 I or r -red assembly of the making ar. I woo IM I idmir. R If Foor car v. withdrawn Ejfc 35 candidates I the pg to 12 political I[ji:^ied |*****) PY HOLLO--45.6,655 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement246 1959-05-24 5 it's new! it's exciting! PYREX A«fd. Trao* Mark IMNQ q Q/ etq In tomorrow's newest, most excit.ng glass two ew round, easyg' p casseroles all pearly-white, with snowfis- c n black —8 02 a r d 2 pt size (with or without serving stard)— ard dear P;. >-ex lids. And246 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement217 1959-05-24 6 cv i V Toy never know when you'll need Elastoplast FIRST AID DRESSINGS Ton can't be too cartful with cuts, scfatcfecs or grazes* Qcmi tA« wound acd put on Elastoplast the dressing doctor* me. Ela*top!»f stop* the bleeding and guard* inn infecnoo whik the wound heals "T^O IN THE REO217 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement7 1959-05-24 7 essence of chicken the essence of strength7 words
-
-
The NEW FILMS
-
Article, Illustration462 1959-05-24 8 John T. Beats The Bad 'Uns In A Lengthy Western THE new John Wayne Western. J -RIO BRAVO" (Warner Bros.. Technicolour) is one of tho^e bi&. strong, silent things in which the hero and the trouble-makers are forever clashing in a street of frightened townsfolk. A sharp exchanae462 words
-
Article, Illustration295 1959-05-24 8 gRITISH-BORX Deborah Kerr. Italy's Rossano Brazzi and the debonair ageless Frenchman. Maurice Chevalier, are teamed together in "Count Your Blessings" (MOM. in CinemaScope and Metrocolour) a film about a war-time marriage and based on a novel by Nancy Mitford. A word of warnißj thoufh> ttdfl295 words
-
Article61 1959-05-24 8 I)ARK-EYED and beautiful Erika Rembeif, one of Germany's ranking itars, has been signed to a contract by M-G-M. following an extensive test. M-Ci-.vl executives predict a bright Hollywood future for Ulfl actress and will soon announce her first as.signment Extremely versatile, she has starred in61 words
-
Article49 1959-05-24 8 i iN* the will of cUrec'r-r Mrrvyn Leßoy'a office at Warner BrO6. ll I telegram fmm J Edgar Hoover in which the FBI chid extended nil best wishes for succe-^ in the filming ot "The FBI Story/ James (Stewart and Vera Miles star In the picture.49 words
-
Article, Illustration200 1959-05-24 8 Taming Of The Shrew— The Day Way "JT HAPPENED TO JANE" (Columbia, in Eastman colour) starring that very musical personality. Doris Day, will appeal by far and large, to Dofis Day fans, She co-stars with the "Bell, Book and Candle" team of Jack Lemmon and Ernie Kovacs This is not200 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement422 1959-05-24 8 t^m c 4 VO» Shoring X 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 W. 4. D«r>or«h KKRR Rosvmo KRA/ZI Maurice CHEVALIEB M I '"COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS" i -xr,^ I -i- TrvLiy a am. Rorr ilhoun "RAW EDGE" Tech. [S I n, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 I -f JAMES DEDICfftDE" Warner Rrop. Ej422 words
-
Advertisement427 1959-05-24 8 J EI~~n~i now showing *II Tkkh\ki» \\iiim\i;k I f \N-imi\^ inn nrtnLULK w rMiitMi.m ">TPh\TI H nr ri«i*_.____r^-^ H Jf l«iia> Sam; ■1 11 M M JtiMHl SSS- NOW SHOWMG^^I •linnQriinaT I r.uriih HiKfN nyuuLOUr. 1 Mv IS Mv in,.-, I '^K. I j- Plen«.f Not** 1 im«v in 39427 words
-
Advertisement13 1959-05-24 8 Getting UP MJ T- 9 a\\ r 1 v I from > *fl CTBTKA13 words
-
-
Article, Illustration14 1959-05-24 9 The Cadillac here again after an absence of eleven years ■ME The n '«**in'~pZZZ~zz-14 words
-
Article, Illustration1037 1959-05-24 9 It's better furnished and more comfortable than your living room INCREDIBLE, I thought to myself. Here I was, driving the widest, longest and most powerful car available and yet it gave not the slightest bit of worry. None at all as tar as the mechanics of1,037 words
-
Article579 1959-05-24 9 Health Vitamins and BOVRIL In almost every country of the world Bovril is taken for granted as a valuable and comforting standby in times of physical and mental stress. V well nourished and healthy :iui by larire quantities of food r.it .i lot and o\on ?ro\v fat, yet still .'t579 words
-
Article, Illustration171 1959-05-24 9 THE low. sleek and elegant lin°s here belong to a new sports car. the Shamrock, huilt by Shamrock Motors ltd., Ol (iuildford. Surrey and selling for £900 including purchase tax in Britain Designed initially for thp American market. the Shamrock has a trans-At-lantic171 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement15 1959-05-24 9 Nns in Lbo\ril Contains i I as i I ""if 1 I I 21 I15 words
-
Advertisement32 1959-05-24 9 BOVRIL Taken as a drink or In meat and rice dishes, is a source of rcaUy glnicing health for the whole family. i,'?eV Mrtl IK.M, S«rfrt, •r.Mi. LiiMi, •««f> <fc l**^ B432 words
-
Advertisement98 1959-05-24 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal produc ts S^^^^^<^^^"^>^X^^^^W^sS^l?^K^^K^wt^ t ,v,' v *SSa*j <-. >Jr^^t^M^B H^BG^£*'^BAMi^BSkl W^^^^^E^S' t^i m j^>^^' y«af^^t^^^M T 'x- *oc*l 3uß'!BS\A^B^^^^£'CgWiZ^^^BW»*B^^^^EßipßPße^B CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Eackache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL98 words
-
-
Article57 1959-05-24 10 combined Strvii m ored 66 runs for the loss of one wicket in reply to the Singapore CrickH Association XI Lti inr.ina- BOOM of 180 at Chang] yesterday. S< ores' SCA 180 (H. Perera 41 De Vai 54, Devara.i 28. T. Martens 57, Franklin S-4*\ Send57 words
-
Article26 1959-05-24 10 NINE re orda were broken tod three eQUtlltd on ne it? of the Singapore Chinese Schools sporta meet a f Jalso Be?ar stadium yesterday,26 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement171 1959-05-24 10 AUSTIN looks years ahead with the KgQ^^k^ v. ■Avvv.\,'. v.v .v.vav.w. s ■■^■■■I\K: l i < j4&g£§3S^ -^tfjj^^MJ^'' '-J^^^^ Plain for all '<= c s *^c "a o 1 c f Fmin Fanna in the styling. Tn t u e s/« u"'i^tte r line o^ Itu s>i^ouette. In the clean171 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous190 1959-05-24 10 WAo Knows Tops Derby Weights IPOH. Sat —Following are the weights for the first day of the Perak Turf Club's Derby meeting on May 30th 1959. THF PF.RAK DERBY Class 1. Div. I.— ll Miles. Who Knows 907 Prince of Lalita. 9.02 Picture Goer 11 8.§5 On Stage 804 Brave190 words
-
Miscellaneous165 1959-05-24 10 Piet Hem 8.10 Night Sentry 8.10 Signal Patrol 810 Hit Parade 8 10 Trow Hill II 809 Lilian 8.09 j Ten Per Carat 8.09 \ngko r Wat 808 Glendore 808 Bright Eves 111 8.07 i Flying Mist 8. 06 Wansbrough 8.04 (lass 4. Div. 3 6 Furlongv Wonder Gold 9.00165 words
-
Miscellaneous77 1959-05-24 10 Wee Wonder 8.08 Canopus Star 8.07 Golden Nabob 8.07 Raffles Square 8.07 Esther's Pet B.ofi Tritara 8.05 Forget -Me-Not II 8.05 Qui Vive 8.03 Magic Note 8.00 Class 4. Div. I— BJ Furlon;s. Dragon Seed 9.00 Honey Bird 8.10 Tiny Jade 8 10' i l.ittleuood 8.09 Chanticleer 8.09 Rao Rajah77 words
-
-
Article964 1959-05-24 11 Special: Today's Malaya Cup Prospects l%e Year Of The Services? I Inside I Sport SINGAPORE Joint Services soccer officials are making no secret of the fact that they think this is THEIR YEAR in the Malaya Cup tournament. Such early season enthusiasm and optimism are, 0l964 words
-
473 1959-05-24 11 LONG-RANGC forecasting in this years Malaya Cup is perhaps less foolhardy than it has been in the past because of the "new look" home-anil away basis on which the competition is now being run, writes Bob Pidgeon. So I unhesitatingly pick Selangor473 words
-
195 1959-05-24 11 Tough Going For Last Year's Finalists LAST YEAR'S Malaya Cup champions, Penang, and the beaten finalists, Singapore, will both take the field this afternoon with high hopes of repeating last year's successes. But neither is likely to find the going easy. Singapore, a markedly weaker .s-de than last year, face195 words
-
Article707 1959-05-24 11 Don't Tax Employers Too Much J^i*.3aHeJ9. THE reprimand of Teh Kew San by the Penang; §v Council should serve as an eye-opener to badminplayers and associations alike. If the chronology of events is correct, the action the Penang City Council is justified and called for. adminton players and associations should707 words
-
462 1959-05-24 11 Time To Let Malaya' s Beak-Busters Go Forth FOR A NATION that is making- temtir progress in the realm of sport, Malaya's officials appear to be adopting: a rather regrettable co slow' poiic\ in introducing the country's unpaid beak-busterv to the world. 7 1 Singap 1 ta'i b< n n462 words
-
Article, Illustration114 1959-05-24 11 MR \V 11M present of the S'nuap-'rf Amatrur Bnxin c Wnnatinn. i< a man a few w ords and frankh tun sports— ran :g ar,| h..\.nc In the laltn h< promises to leadership < i .Mr I im, is making strong hrarixray Thr international' againft the I114 words
-
Article80 1959-05-24 11 British Coach For Malaya hi \l II VIIM K. Sat.— A loading British football roach. H r ifi Hassall, will i ump to Malaya to conduct A verier of linu In thr Federation and Singapore llassall is -xjir i i» d in arri\«- in Kuala I umpur on June I!80 words
-
Article, Illustration83 1959-05-24 11 JOHORE FACE INNS. DEFEAT FOUR line jx n '*s C p r r s r.ca- ;> p a «r,i::nc ;> r. :iK...r. > r 'r• :r am .a] ;v v s the M., ivan >- A.- n ■neat m the padani yerterday M by John Wood- r. Johtt ;nb^m seven83 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement213 1959-05-24 11 FUNNEL LINE f* s IH AMERICAN SERVICE i '•n«n« M 16/17 .th*. O ort, OJd d H^ M yO STH GERMAN LLOYD HA MBLRG-AMERICAN UNE Dt*l SERVICE tot Pin«ni*n H#MM Shlß •••ning M<y 3^ v*»u 31 M.v I; M 31 M, y omtf l IZ J slun# U|««. Ji»aiOtß 7213 words
-
-
WORLD NEWS
-
Article58 1959-05-24 12 NAIROBI, Sal (Renter) m Kto i meal mn d ed today thai arrangtr.er*- were vie r ;r.e forr tic feedinf t the Man Ma etaineea ii H Camp, are or. rike A ernment itatemcni H it was hoped thi~ medical riskl r I ion Man Mail detainees lave58 words
-
Article37 1959-05-24 12 a thor Intermediate r.ir.::^ mtesile was launched at Cap- 3 Canaveral on Friday night on a l .v^-rr.-.'* test fllght over lne Atlantic the 31st r* 3 flight In Its development sar><»5 a r><» Reut°:.37 words
-
Article, Illustration42 1959-05-24 12 photo. /.V colourful costunics, thesp \orthcrn ISigerimm arp taking part in the Crent Durbar in haduna to celpbratp the self- oovernmpnt of thp rciiion. Thp Dukp and Dm* chpss of Gloucester ivpre among those who uatchpd thp performance.- UPIUPI - 42 words
-
141 1959-05-24 12 Emu Committed Suicide? Nonsense— Expert SYDNEY. May 23 (UPI) Australia's leading animal expert said today that "it is sheer nonsense" that an Australian emu committed suicide in the Manila Zoo. Sir Edward Hailstorm, commenting on claims of the Manila police that an emu threw itself on a nail in its141 words
-
Article386 1959-05-24 12 Buenos Aires Civilian Strikers Fight Police; 4 Die In Separate Flare-Up Near Rio BIENOS AIRES, Sat. (Reuter) Thirty people have been killed and 300 arrested following yesterday s riots here. The bitter battles between striking civilians and police today simmered down to scattered group of386 words
-
Article194 1959-05-24 12 Consul among 14 arrested MIAMI. Sit (IPI) Customs agents smashed a counter-revolutionary plot a?ain>t t üb.\ yesterday when the} arrested 11 smiii::;ler>. including a shapel\ woman pilot in toreador pants, loading a bis transport plane with weapon^. Agent harged Domini a Repu -Genera Augusi re tie194 words
-
Article59 1959-05-24 12 BANGKOK. Sat (Reuter) Six persons arrested by police confessed they had robbed foreigners' homes for years because "it is very easy." Large quantities of stolen goods were recovered at the homes of the persons arrested. According to police, the bureiars confessed they had much more loot59 words
-
Article137 1959-05-24 12 B U E N O S. AIRES. Sa* i Reuter* President Soekarno of Indonesia last night cancelled a flight to Argentina's wine producing province of Mendoza. The President, who Is now paying an official visit to Argentina, had been scheduled to travel by military transport.137 words
-
Article34 1959-05-24 12 THE U s Army »c -used the Btnitf Armed Services C >^- mittee yesterday ol bnperi ing *he nation's lecurity of proposing a drastic eat ill the Nike-Herculi i sntl-aircrati !ni??re programme. uri.34 words
-
Article, Illustration41 1959-05-24 12 photo. A 9l.feet high statue of Christ stands atop a 266-feet high pedestal on the southern bank of the River Tagus opposite Lisbon, as crowds gather at the foot for the inauguration service last week.- UPIUPI - 41 words
-
Article, Illustration97 1959-05-24 12 photo. M earing air force flight fop*, >/r.«. Zcddie Bunker, a 7 1 •year-old great grandmother from Palm Springg, nlifornia. all smiles r?« /n the cockpit of the f -100 *iif>rr *ahre jet plane that fleu her through the sound harrier at (,eorge iir Base.UPI - 97 words
-
306 1959-05-24 12 PI Communists Are En ticing Men To Hell, Says Vargas MANILA. Philippine Islands Sat (Reuter) Communists in the Philippines are ronspinnc to u^e Hie tide of nationalism, now felt strongly here, to turn the Filipinos against the Inited States according to thrPhilippine Secretary of Pefeme. Mr JeMj^ Vargas. T':< Defence306 words
-
Article116 1959-05-24 12 The First Negro Major General W ASHINGTON Prp>:r>-< El-t- W M| Dec t :iiin O. r "r i ajor general. He would b* ever t hold such rank I anch of the IflMi TorDavis wtg among 26 bnga- r se names w«re -he Senate the President :a y for promotion.116 words
-
Article58 1959-05-24 12 1 j lore:g r pr v J as a major vod Ami exi?v and is J I 1 i UarsfaJ i whose acceptance d betwer <t not tin] I i tion. the <^>ld war M become less turbula car r sufe I c IB c can let us would58 words
-
Article16 1959-05-24 12 BEX Palucct, c mar West E au West" wP«n terday. J Pa i famous d*^16 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement38 1959-05-24 12 BOA C A COMET A I from Singapore to I Hong Kong 4 hou-3 Bombay 7 Cu l London 23= from Ist June Tike idvintigp of BOAC> 1 ln<rft»w MALAYAN AI*W GINIUI i'l" BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CO H38 words
-
-
Future Section
-
Article, Illustration598 1959-05-24 13 IT -as essential for the Newton brothers to try to establish contact with London, but after their ncnce with Welter's gan g a -red was no longer prepared to let another circuit know anything about their business. ■ont>-.-*<. Germaine Guerin was ne:;*een the people who had598 words
-
Article, Illustration1680 1959-05-24 13 Jack Thomas - Jack Thomas Revenge! It made them the war's toughest secret agents] an army of nameless men^^^^^^^^^^^^H (PART THREE) By Footsteps HENRY and Alfred Newton, peacetime international variety artists, waged a personal vendetta on the Nazis after their families perished in a U-boat attacksomehow - 1,680 words
-
Article643 1959-05-24 13 Miv: and the raid had fo\lowed The brothers now made Thermogrene's flat their headquarters and in order to move about the city freely Alfred adopted heavy discuise which made him look like a not too-intelli-gent French counter-hand. Blind Rage BEFORE Long he reo Ived word that643 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement37 1959-05-24 13 WITH lINO*N| by Dumto'd Vwu«« /^^l^^ f^P -T?. bi 'tox ig K/LtS corlrroo«h«i, w< j f/i»*, moiquiton, wj» *^A moth], enfk end .J% I l^^fl men/ ofh*' *r household insect*. Next Week: Alfred faces the firing aquad.37 words
-
Article176 1959-05-24 14 PETER WOODS - H.R.H. the CLOT -By JIM PETER WOODS By the Qumb roared <s Laughter last week ai she heard comedian Jimmy Bdwardl bawl at her :v:sband: "You groat clot! S r." Jimmy Bdwardi Rave the Duke of Edinburgh the "burst" ha'.lway through a three-a->ide polo mater, part of the Windsor Horse176 words
-
Article, Illustration1319 1959-05-24 14 ERIC MITCHELL - I Make Friends With The Dyaks ERIC MITCHELL By A LAND FILLED WITH CHARMING PEOPLE three things that impinged on my consciousness most during my first few days in Sarawak were: the absolute friendliness of the local people, their almost unbelievable honesty, and the amazing discipline of Kurhing traffic. I1,319 words
-
Article370 1959-05-24 14 FOLLOW YOU STARS with LYNDO THERE ARE_ jnyjj CHARACTERS^ EACH OF THE GROUI »"\]Y husband ii M jovial that f\er%lM»fiA ra him Sunny I* this a- thing to do uith hi« h« ir t a Leo pprso Yes, it has. His Group has ihnqm Imb noted i a c main370 words
-
Article273 1959-05-24 14 M \K( :i .1- \PKIL 20 (Arid V! RY good time for all ff wortl rations ii I can get agreement on the various i^ucs B f iH should be I nnr the have some lively and interr z I inn«: made. A P R I I. 21-M273 words
-
Article335 1959-05-24 14 SINDAY M:«ny new virwp in 1 lead to ad.iustwe nts of >nur life. The >rir seems restless hut much ch?ng< should hr avoided) and i( \n unU hr productive if you seek slahilizat on in everything If you do this you makp co siderablp sains in nmnp\ and friendships335 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement604 1959-05-24 14 SKIN TROUBLES^ mr4\-h?^ maw/Muff y^^X is yours/ > fc r"l^^^"^ V >n*t iflfer the tormenU of akin irritation W^ I*"^1 P!> I). Prescript! »n will brine you M>^ DRIVES PAIN AND ITCH AWAY BH\ V |H H <•,••". i- -v' ,;-::i:*«ai.irivM SB B»k \^U [> Wrl/r\ ViPf Tr>- I >604 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1258 1959-05-24 15 KARL HEINZ FASCH - STANDARD GERMANY BERLIN BERLIN- KARL HEINZ FASCH by £> Ccfa Q344te*c(^ Jr __j -Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow L,£ you ever been to Berlin? No? L, 'ben, let me give you some L :rcut this amazing city. [C^ty years ha* passed since i went )rchard Rood ol Berl-n the Kurfim, for1,258 words
-
Article, Illustration281 1959-05-24 15 also in the field of art and science Today, West Berlin has five private a^d three State theatres, one university (with about 10,--000 students), one technical university and 15 research institutes, m^st of them are world famous On December 17, 1938. m one of them, tne281 words
-
Article421 1959-05-24 15 THE duties of the Poli< c are restricted to the maintenanre of safety and public order. Thus have the> no purely administrative tasks to perform. In tome lander there is a communal police force but th^ Land police takes the predominant role. The gendarmerie is normally a matter421 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement44 1959-05-24 15 German Companies in Singapore: MESSRS. CARL BAUER a CO., LTD., 10-J. Asia Insurance Building. MESSRS. BEHN, MEYER a CO., LTD., 1 2 Uaaazinm Rnrvl MESSRS. C. MELCHERS a CO., S.E.A. AGENCY, K-4 Hongkong Ban:; Chambers MESSRS. SCHMIDT a CO., (MALAYA) LTD., 146-C. Robinson Road44 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement174 1959-05-24 16 VhA Sensible and Honest VOLKSWAGEN Transportation GHIA COUPI J^^^^^^^^^^^^**m^[^^^ AMBULANCE A VW FOR EVERY NEED CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. 304, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. and JALAN TIGA, SUNGEI BESI RD. K. LUMPUR TEL: ***** !~dlaTerT TEL: ***** EASTERN MOTORS LTD IPOH HIN COMPANY LIMITED, PENANG MALACCA MOTOR SUPPLY CO. LTD., MALACCA WEE174 words
-
Advertisement224 1959-05-24 16 1 '^^^B IS Consolette 2-loudspeakcr Strrro >r-.:h :r r; »CV^S^^^ j I combination os extens.on nd r c P 1 1 S n c a ker SePar ?l n m^//4\ I ik^Jiß^^ c Qtps NORD^E^Df Wreo Rodiog»ow of iai^ lew u f I'J ufi i.' v m KADETTjELEKTRA Loudspeaker, modern224 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1341 1959-05-24 17 THERE HAS BEEN A SERIOUS ECONOMIC DECLINE SINCE 1945 ■LrtG lU;re f P lte treaty, the pries of the Cerman K, ,h as it existed on n to the east of a line defined tn Oder and (the Lausitz) Neisse, were fey the1,341 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement82 1959-05-24 17 OEUTSCHE TEtEPHONWERKE UNO KABEUNDUSTRIE AG BERLIN Sole AgeMis> SCHMIDT CO., (M) LTD. 146, Robinson Road Singapore 131, Batu Road Kuala Lumpur. C^* 0 BLUE SPOT bC*sj W (BLAUPUNKT) MADE IN GERMANY I ■at 1 ATS7AZS ■ff^ i 1 T *^4» MIJ B l^MMj^^ MAURITIUS DE LUXE 3-D Inj llli IJIBBBT82 words
-
-
Article, Illustration257 1959-05-24 18 The Constitution Of The Federal Republic KNOWN AS the "Basic Law", the Constitution of the German Federal Republic became effective on May 23, 1949 It is meant to be only o provisional settlement, because when all the parts or the German Reich have been reunited, the entire German people will257 words
-
Article, Illustration669 1959-05-24 18 imiividual override* tne power of the State. If. however, this libtfty If used for the purpose of COD" testing democratic order a any appeal to basic rights thereby forfeited, provided thai the Federal Conttii ttonal Court, the "guardian of669 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement42 1959-05-24 18 Ol The Best from I GERMANY IB :<W^K: i i *i iWL j_^*nj g I l^ft^,^^ i_ r^ > 7»^ 1«^» X B Ml' m' -'"^!<v>^^^h^^^ Cs *PA. >r«S^fl^l "BUTTON IS EAR BRAND (V^^V^V /^^^^^^Sk tEALISTIC TOY ANIMALS FOR YOUR CHILDREN J •^^iS42 words
-
Advertisement64 1959-05-24 18 Safety First: 1 When you next change your tyre I remember A I 'Non-skidding 'Long Hie 'Silent running 'More comb ANGI.O-WTERICW COKP<> SINGArORI mnn f i I 9 0 S I IBM s atatmot. kwm '111 Hill I «Mk «*W *MT«t < H of <at««act«n took far MEHCEDES'BC^ I 964 words
-
-
Article, Illustration885 1959-05-24 19 Germany Is A Tourist C-o-u- n-t-r-y j^S a land of manifold attractions for tourists, with a highly developed economic life and transport system, Cermany has always been one of the most important countries of Europe so far as travel is concerned. The slogan '"Germany whatever the reason" which used ro885 words
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement134 1959-05-24 19 I ;j!'|^lß^^YOUß CAR I I KTS Li I 7/ '> -*'^-<ces I 1 KStoSl r bosch l^^ii^B---' --^wbh^h^b^ \\\\l 1 1 1 1 W (t without l«? M E^ccj o«n| plttHM d-«. -2 IllffllJIl" k ill* 1 y -vi r- v > s-a-t-Rap s-d 'r u X 11 I pow«i134 words
-
Advertisement180 1959-05-24 19 |^JKON_J Contaflex fAe world's best selling single lens reflex camera The Contaflex is one of the cameras in the world famous Zeiss Ikon range of photo products. For many years Zeiss Ikon of Stuttgart West Germany have built up the reputation of leading the world in camera design. Available at180 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1345 1959-05-24 20 Richard Berry - Richard Berry Part 6*- GEORGE BRUMMELL By to RAGS —Because He Called A Prince 'Big Ben SIS enemies said: "His tailor makes him". His friends said: "He makes his tailor". Yet, friend and foe alike obeyed him. For George Brummeli, wit, savant and man about1,345 words
-
Article, Illustration695 1959-05-24 20 THE YOUNG LEARN BALLROOM STEPS FROM A POLITICIAN! QHANA, iir>t of Britain's African colonies to z nn her independence, is now undergoing another revolution —on the dance floor. Leader of tnis new revolu- i popular Ghan i in politj ■>. holds First lax Ing xi inMirrorpic - 695 words
-
Article, Illustration104 1959-05-24 20 Last of the Red Home Mommas... FOP SI\GER *hirlrx Bastes nnd nprpnty-four-year-old Sophip Tucker, thp tn*t nj ihp Red Hot Momma*, uere amonz thr i,'i<rW< nt the I nnet\ (luh of i.nrt Britain* rpcpnt annual doldpn Ihsk turn I Din' jorkry. Rpnt U niton, nskpd </»*A> <hirlpy 1o sine herMirrorpic - 104 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement87 1959-05-24 20 s JB B^wl W*mß aiW ■tii^: J m §1 I I il S i"'- n .^BiH Biiia^^^aßiiil B^lir Mt'T%7' ml I f L~r&« lilt I H' I -.4 Pffl BENEDICTINE K^^o v J| m■ss§s3 or more than 400 years. Bene'dimne V ias ccn renowned throughout the wor i. f Containing87 words
-
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement42 1959-05-24 21 I#f#* iror/rf f<M*-U m of FTH Fl /^T3 Fl^ FIT) Mi:ni< IMi RRIOMOTS I Ei\(; AIW TOING I I LJ^D La IHS tii;kk mkdkai iiaii f<^-^^>{ WSss£o%m H dALASMIN >>Ai CHINKAWMITI CMfE rHONf SAN TIGER BALM HEAOACMI CURI I TIN PACKED I42 words
-
-
Page 21 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous191 1959-05-24 21 C^l V ''V .ERNIE UUSKMIUIR ff pJ\ \____f^_ r!: M ©I boy, "it's COLD I'LL j II rkr\ne? R I«f 7 1 TAKE A SHORT CUT OOPS J \k L s J J.: J 'l ill THROUGH THIS fj v NT Sl^ xRELD o If' Ti N 'dni'is'^^ ..v i191 words
-
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement9 1959-05-24 1 10 advertise in o 1 d r*' amm ""^^STAHDARO9 words
-
Page 1 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous205 1959-05-24 1 V^vf^V 'ill II Tf lT MU^T BE CLOSE. I I'VE (SOT A (7/ I o o SAVE YOUR N I TAKE IT YOLjVB A V HOW'D I'VE f X ONLV KNUCKLES AND USE O?M6 TO &ORKOW W *^\?F* J VA &ECOK4E. NEEPS A FEW THE! DOORKNO&/ /> SOMETHING, OL' S205 words
-
-
STANDARD COMICS
-
Title Section14 1959-05-24 1 STANDARD COMICS r )AY I i '.->AJ,-|) M.iy 24, I V; V f'uge I14 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Page 4 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous153 1959-05-24 4 Sr^Tff' >/ VVA U L° L IHIKJo OUT INIO »H' m 3 NcKTsSS relV^^^' IT Yy/^mV^^ >^>C^^^ JUNGLE! WHY, IT HECK EHTHER \HE WONT V^ JL/ ...BUT ITS BIG OVI PAPA 1 I IF Y'PON'T WAKTT THIS LITTLE }^J~ A^l I SURE DON'T WANT I PROR'LY NE-Vt v." r S^^r°JFr?nr^153 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous145 1959-05-24 5 v rTTT r AnTfß/ wTn3 ro^rc Vfown our str«el. X j L r-v r\ I r> The maples cringe and Oroan, I 1 I i II 0 num^^ the finders and the foot, &&023I&. cuts through flesh and bono. <■ Dame Nature's heart is mean and cold. She bids her145 words
-
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous255 1959-05-24 2 It 1 1 Ll*t*t 1 Iffl! 7] I ASUMFLOATCIM V WHEM ONE FACES I I gUf^e A JkT Vke??^ 77 ■<t» TWt^ I EFFECTS. THERE WERE, WHAT IS ITT^ 1/ PS^YSfS J W^/ l t <3 Me HSC^ V NOME WITH THESE J r~ j^&l. MAKE M (MS ELF V255 words
-
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous108 1959-05-24 3 'Illlll^Ulli' BEFORE TUE\ I I STOP/ CANT WE PAY THEM OFF*) /CDv \U6OID? DIDN'T I k'OT EVEN- IP I J Pfj __J PLANT 60P J^E TH£ QTHE^?^^^--^^ BRING ANY. ALL E NDOR£Ey£^^ CC&00C3 C3%q7 w\i>\^;M^^^^ 1 1 rea:/, vassie. when we reacm A we I//5/T/M9 jBPT^^p?^^ NoW^^W^^lf f f^^^^^^^^ r108 words
-