The Straits Times, 9 August 1953
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Title Section19 1953-08-09 1 .0 AUG n" THE SUNDAY TIMES laufeit pi "Sate* in No. 939. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1953. 15 CENTS19 words
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453 1953-08-09 1 MALENKOV: WE HAVE HYDROGEN BOMB TOO Vhwring Ruttftian chiefs are toM by—m MOSCOW, Saturday. RUSSIA has the hydrogen bomb, Mr. Ceorgi Malenkov, Soviet Prime Minister, told cheering members of the Supreme Soviet in a surprise speech today. "The United States no longer has th? monopoly of the hydrogen bomb", he453 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-08-09 1 A YOUNG MAN OF MUSIC I.ITTI.K Robert Hubble* ■hit** linds it tough goinc tryins to eet a squrak out of a trumpet belonging to the Boys Brigade Band. Sciin- at yi^terdayS Presbyterian Church fun fair Sinuujiore. TIIK Commissioner General, Mr Malcolm Mac Donald. tries his hand at shootinc with a61 words
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Article, Illustration272 1953-08-09 1 3 share prize of $5,000 rREE readers in Singa- pore, Kuala Selangor and i Scremban share the prize of $5,000 in the Straits Times Titles Contest No. 5 and will receive $1,666.67 rach. They are Zalnuddin bin Md. Ariff. 183-B Kamponsj Bahru Road, Singapore 2: G. Raiarctnam,272 words
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Article24 1953-08-09 1 Second A- sub WASHINGTON. Sat. The keel of Americas second atomic submarine, the Sea PMVnif will be laid on Septembn l at Connecticut Renter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article123 1953-08-09 1 LONDON Fri. Off on an eight-month scientific survry of the South Atlantic in an 18-ton yacht is Mr. Roland Eric Sharma. the 33--year-old Edinburgh educated ion of Mr. S. M. Sharma. well kn vr Inp of Icoh. Now aboard the yacht, the Perula at Plymouth, heReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration123 1953-08-09 1 pick the: BRIDES and win $5,000 A new and fascinating $5,000 contest begins in to- morrow's Straits Times. You will have to imagine that you arc a casting director 4 in a film company. Your task: 4 To choose a glamorous star to play the part of |ames Stewart's bride123 words
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Article28 1953-08-09 1 LONDON. Sat— Anglo-Iraqi talks on financial economic and trade problems begun in London on July 21 are expected to end with the next frw days. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article52 1953-08-09 1 LONDON, Sat.— Sir Donald McCKllivray, Deputy High Commissioner for the Federation, left here today by air for Singapore He came for talks with the British Government on the financial situation in Malaya. Last night he gave an informal tea party to students at MalayaReuter - 52 words
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Article41 1953-08-09 1 Many Government MBCefl Consular representatives. Legislative and City Councilors were amone 200 guests who attended a cocktail party last night 'at th P United Ch;nrs» Library in Armenian Street, Singapore, to celebrate the 42nd ann vi-r. nr the41 words
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Article34 1953-08-09 1 LONDON. Sat. Gen. Sir George Erskine. British Com-mander-in-Chief in East Africa now leading the campaign against Man Man terrorism in Kenya, was yesterday confirmed in his appointment as a full General —Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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285 1953-08-09 1 LONDON, Saturday. i THE United States-South Korean mutual defence treaty still leaves the future Korean situation confusing, diplomatic quarters said here today. i And the Joint statement issued by Mr. John Foster DulI les. the American Secretary ot State, and Dr. Syngman Rhee. hadReuter - 285 words
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Article29 1953-08-09 1 LONDON. Sn< Union leaders of 800.000 railway workers yesterday asked the management nf Britain's nationalised j railways for a 15 per cent., I wage increase.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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99 1953-08-09 1 Three hours after leaving the Singapore Naval Base on Friday evening. 11. M.5. Alert. with Vice-Admiral Sir Chirr«« Lamb*. C-in-C Far East Naval Flfet. on hoard, returned at full speed to base and landeti a seaman suffering from acu<e appendicitis. A statement issued99 words
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234 1953-08-09 1 Govt. to start talks on staff rules THE SINCAPORE GOVERNMENT is going to amend ifs 1 General Orders to avoid the possibility another Byrne case." the secretary of the Federation of Government Employees' Unions. Mr. V. Raj Gopal. told the Sunday Times yesterday. C The amendment will deal with the234 words
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Article116 1953-08-09 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. PRESIDENT Eisenhower yesterday signed a bill settinc up a three-member commission to sell to private industry the Government's synthetic rubber plants, built at a cast of U*****,000,000 during World War 11. The measure, hemmed with anti-monopoly safeguards, gives the commission until Jan 1, 1953,116 words
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Article48 1953-08-09 1 PENANO. Sat.— Che Ahmad Rashid. Lecturer In the Agricultural College. Serdang. will be Malaya's sole delegate to th? International Rural Youth Conference at Rome next month. The conference Ls sponsored jointly by the World Assembly of Youth and the Italian National Youth Committee.48 words
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Article144 1953-08-09 1 4-4-6-4 AND 2 That's Morris MANCHESTER, Sat. rE Austral ans had first j knock when their Jtatch' with Lancashire opened at Old Trafford today n tine weather and on a g "d w.eket. Morris was soon in merry mood and_j«we:n 4U of the lirst 50 runs despite Ins no. hl»144 words
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Article27 1953-08-09 1 BONN. Sat. Almost 200 Americans and 700 Germans working for the U.S. High Commission in Bonn arc tn hr dismissed a* an economy measure. Renter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article182 1953-08-09 1 Terrorist leaders tumbling KUALA LUMPUR Snt were f^ur significant trends in the Malayan Emergency In July, when lfi inorr b;mriit leaders "ere ellmi-■i-.o [ewer than th» total f or June A Federation Government spokesman -said today: "It r b i leader, and they nave been losing a s^od many recei182 words
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Article62 1953-08-09 1 NEW YORK, Sat. Gei, James A. Van Fleet, former commander of the U.S. Eighth Army in Korea, will return to that war-ravaged country thi.s month to aid in its rehabilitation. The American Korea ii Foundation announced yesterday i hat Van Fleet would hr amnns a croup62 words
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Article, Illustration1658 1953-08-09 2 ROBERT CHAPMAN - ROBERT CHAPMAN CHAPTER FOITR of a great seientifie series By The tl read fill hazards of the flight.... how the men meet emergent*!?* landing in a €*apsnle j re*ene s|ia€*eshipff «*o up CUPPOSE something goes wrong The grasp of gravity has slipped away and the spaceship is1,658 words
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927 1953-08-09 2 ARNOLD FIELD - Leaf hanged) the blitzed site killer ARNOLD FIELD By LONDON. "PEW kept silent in the long contro- versy that followed the final death sentence on Walter Graham Rowland, the glib-tongued terror who thought he could twice evade the gallows. Dr. James Brierley Firth, forensic scientist, was among those who had927 words
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Article192 1953-08-09 2 ARE you suffering from a stomach ulcer? If you are, then your life is practically an open book. For this unronvintic disorder of the duodenum has been so probed, analysed and statistically tabulated that, without even seeing you. a doctor could lay heavy odds on192 words
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Advertisement438 1953-08-09 2 WHICH IS YOUR TYPE OF HAIR? I Apatchofihinninthair. 2 Rnuli of lon« neglect 1 H»ir receding at temples. 4 Thetvmcal limp, lifeless The only amwer it: feed of the hair. Thu man Advanced dandruff hat hair of a greasy scalp, the hair root*. ignored many warning begun to afTect the438 words
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Advertisement330 1953-08-09 2 H You can't 1 get along I HI without HI Bii'9 4^not/ I No keen up-to-date business or I professional man would dream of I using anything else in his office warehouse or store. Apart from its outstanding economy < Biro Minor writes on practically 4y any surface ha:d or330 words
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486 1953-08-09 3 PETER KUM - 'Bad village' is tamed but gloomy PETER KUM 5y KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. "bad village" of Broga which the |aps feared to enter hat been tamed by General Sir Gerald Tcmpler. Its gates were thrown open this morning after the 960 inhabitants had been "detained for nine days. In a sudden486 words
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214 1953-08-09 3 STOWAWAY JEAN LIVES WITH ALL COMFORTS TRAVELLING in air conditioned comfort In the 10,800 ton passenger freighter Karimata which arrived in Singapore on her maiden voyace h 20-year-oici Frenchman Jean L. Bourgoin, who .stowed away in Amsterdam The Karimata ha.s carried Jean from Amsterdam to Sinßapore, and will take him214 words
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Article, Illustration111 1953-08-09 3 One of the many attractive helpers at next Saturdays Liberty Musical and Dramatic Association's dance, in aid of the CJoylaniT 'ire victims, is Miss Susie Wee (above) of the Income Tax Department. The dance, to b»> held at tho Volunteer Hall. Beach Road. Singapore, from 8.30 p.m.111 words
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Article168 1953-08-09 3 Rubber cent down Singapore rubber market was dull yesterday with Aug--1 ust first grade closing at 63 3 4 j centi a pound, half a cent below Friday's close. There wa.s very little husino.>,s and sellers did not seem 1 disposed to sell at slightly lower prices. i Closing prices168 words
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Article16 1953-08-09 3 The price of tin ir. Singapore yesterday vas declared at »2R!>< t picul. down16 words
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Article, Illustration157 1953-08-09 3 The three entrants who tied in The Straits Times Title Contest No. s—Zainuddin5 Zainuddin bin Md. Ariff of Singapore; C. Raja ret nam of Kuala Selangor; and Saw Swee Cheng, of Seremban submitted the following first and second selections, which were judged to be the157 words
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Article, Illustration180 1953-08-09 3 CHAPELY Miss Loh Lin, one-time talk-of-the-town-giH in Singapore, is saving her strips and teases for a New York nighr club. She has written to an artist's representative m New York, who mailed her an offer to visit America. Miss Loh, known as the180 words
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Article60 1953-08-09 3 KLUANG. Sat.- Mr. J. Gordon Forbes. Assistant Rationine Officer. Kluanp. has left lor Ipoh on transfer. He vu in the Food Control Department for eisht years, joining M an inspector. Hp was president and a founder of th^ Kluans Euriasian Association, secretary of the60 words
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Article22 1953-08-09 3 MUAR, Sat.- A lorry driver. I Tan Soon Wat. was fined $50 or one week's gaol for overI loading.22 words
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209 1953-08-09 3 ALOR STAR, Sun. THE president of UMNO, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said last night that he hoped the British Government's promise of independence was not an empty one. "We are riot weak, we are conceiVd," he told Kedah UMNO at its annual general meeting. UMNO,209 words
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Article73 1953-08-09 3 Blood transfusions were given 129 times in Singapore last week and 115 people gave their blood to the Blood Bank Students from the Victoria Morning School, the Victoria Afternoon School and Raffle* Institute, and police and Malayan Navy men were among the donor--. The bank73 words
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168 1953-08-09 3 -pHE St. Andrew"s Cathedral A Council is now reviewing the whole work of the Englishsorakinc church in the Colony, to spread its activities. The Archdeacon of Singapore, the Rev. Robin Woods, I told the Sunday Times yester- I day that the Council was168 words
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Article228 1953-08-09 3 'GIVE RAM JOBS TO LOCALS' They haven't had a chance, he says KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. rpHE Malayan Railway Traffic 1 Operating Union has a.sked Sir Donald MacGillivray, Deputy High Commissioner, to replace expatriate officers in the railway service with Asians. "There have been cases where Asian officers have acted for228 words
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Article34 1953-08-09 3 SEREMBAN. Sat.— The annual genera! meeting of the Malayan Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Seremban branch, will be held on Aur. 11 at 5.30 p.m. at the veterinary office.34 words
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Article31 1953-08-09 3 MUAR, Sat— A provisional licence holder. Gan Chan Huat. was acquitted on charges of driving without a competent driver, having no L' slgna and bribing a police constable.31 words
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Advertisement36 1953-08-09 3 fvou've Rot to be well P I I C and happy to really >^-^^. pnioy "nursclf. You'll Vc 88l tind that Halivitc Pills will help keep genuine Scott's Hali- \(9 •"'•ZZ\**'u §3 vite with the Fishrran IVI36 words
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Advertisement153 1953-08-09 3 fj I thrill /<> u,,r Mr complexion hrauty 1 :^T y With MAKE-UP hy \f v y tCTOH I BOLLYWOOD j p w x >:^* ~t-.*-.i— -(—i— AVA CARDNER r»r^. .^.i m.~ ffi... Ufcuiww M.C.M. St»f "Ride, ■■■■PI TV fMt *k» Wlt» H HOLLYWOOD 1 KHn<> in tho PALMCOURT GRILL153 words
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Article, Illustration1357 1953-08-09 4 LEWIS B. KING - Sailing round the world from Singapore: The story of a vision LEWIS B. KING By Skipper of the 'Jeanne Matilde 9 A YOUNG man without encumbrances is faced with a decision. He is in a position to obtain steady employment or even start a small business himself in Singapore. An1,357 words
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662 1953-08-09 4 The Countryman's Journal STUFF THAT KEEPS THE POOCHIESAWAY 'THE only people we can think of who are delighted with this rain are water engineers, planters engaged in replanting. and perhaps dredge masters on tin mines. Scientists, having succeeded in making rain, should now devise a method for pi eventing an662 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-08-09 4 Soong Hon Sin of 7 Birch Road, Seremban. took this week's nature picture "Under the Sheltering Palms."20 words
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Advertisement146 1953-08-09 4 r^ECA^SJ BRYLCREEM keeps the hair soft, lustrous «F L and natural-looking all day long r^^Q^USEJ BRYtCREEM's pure oils are emulsified for W clean grooming 1 BEC**^^siJ BRYLCREEM contains no gum, no soap, Sj" no spirit, no stareh it gives life to dry hair f f|\ QMART, healthy hair begins with146 words
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457 1953-08-09 5 Driver, found with opium, sentenced A T THE CLOSE of a prosecution case against Ong Say Chuay, charged on two counts of having 2,1 18 lbs of opium and of offering a bribe, Mr. M. B. Brash, defending, yesterday asked the Second Criminal District457 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-08-09 5 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold George Ilendroff after their wedding in the Church of St. Joseph, Victoria Street, Singapore yesterday. The bride was formerly Miss Elfreda Virginia Klass. Sunday Times photo.32 words
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Article125 1953-08-09 5 MAAF wants more men THE Singapore Wing of the Malayan Auxil ary Air Force yesterday, completed 180 hours flight training in a week equal to what they normally do in a month. mo volunteers were trained at Tensrah Air Base. The new Commanding Officer,125 words
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Article113 1953-08-09 5 They had a hot time in town.... IPOH, Sat. IT WAS a sirrltcriiiri clay here yesterdau with the temperature recording a maximum of 94 in the shade. The- fire briaadc had more than a sweltering time, answering seven calls an all-time record for o»n day in Ipoh. Six were bia113 words
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Article89 1953-08-09 5 IPOH, Sat. -'An excellent show." the Sultan of Pcrak told members of the ca.st of "As You Like It" when he vLsitnd them backstage at the Anglo-Chinese School last night. The Sultan and the Raja Permalsuri were among the packed audience, many of whom89 words
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Article55 1953-08-09 5 IPOH. Sat. Bail of $100 was allowed Tay Boon Pak. a fish I dealer, on two traffic charges I and one of offerine; a bribe on Aug. 8 Tay pleaded not guilty tc driving without a licence, offerine a $5 bribe to a policeman at Brewster55 words
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Article50 1953-08-09 5 KOTA BAHRU, Sat— Malay film stars headed by Osman Gumanti and Maria Razak, i with hula-hula Queen Chan Way Chan and women wrest- I lere. are giving shows at Biaritz Park for the Suara Muda Club building fund. 1 Entrance costs 50 cents per i person.50 words
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Article60 1953-08-09 5 Lady Templer. wife of the Federation* High Commissioner will open the St. Andrew's Cnthedral fete in Singapore on Sept 26. Tap Cathedral has printed 520.000 worth of coupons for u.se by those attending the fet e to buy food and articles. Thr Archdeacon. Rev. Robin60 words
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Article114 1953-08-09 5 is Adi Amavasai, an important fasting day for Hindus, mostly observed by men who have lost their fathers Devout Hindu widows, especially those who have no sons, also observe the day by fasting in memory of their dead husbands. Throughout India and Ceylon, hundreds of thousands114 words
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Article56 1953-08-09 5 IPOH. Sat— The German Busch circus last night opened a season here to a capacity crowd which included the Raja Muda of Perak and hla consort. During the show, one of Itoe artistes. Erica Peters, whose birthday it was yesterday, rt- J ceived a bouquet56 words
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Article64 1953-08-09 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Police Lieut J. Byrne was seriously wounded in an encounter with bandits on Friday night in the Kulai area and Is now in the General Hospital, Johore Bahru. The shooting took place near a gate leading to Kelan Estate. One bandit was wounded and64 words
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Article73 1953-08-09 5 IPOH, Sat.— Mr. S. S. Amole. 'Indian author who is on a study and lectur* tour of Malaya, intends to write a book on his impressions of this country. Mr. Amole, principal of the Guru Ramdass College, Amrltsar, has been giving lectures in Ipoh. Cameron73 words
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Article23 1953-08-09 5 MANILA. Sat. President Quirino today ordered one grade promotions for Filipino prisoners of war released by the Communists at Pamunjom—U. P.23 words
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Article164 1953-08-09 5 Wanted: A City Day song composer rE Singapore City Council's City Day rrlobrations committee is lrvikin* for someone to comp°s«» a City Day sone. the chairman of the committee. Mr. Yap Phene Geek, told the Sunday Time«; yesterday Hp said the respon^p to the aDDeal for entrrramors to: oartxioate in164 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-08-09 5 .Mr. and Mn, IVti-r Herbert Sidwell leaving St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday after their wedding. The hride, formerly an air hostess, was Miss Nellie Kok Phek Choo.27 words
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Article67 1953-08-09 5 IPOH. Sat.— More members of Klnta branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, elected to the committep nf the annual meeting last Sunday, have resigned. Among therr. are Mr chew Sin Onn. Mr. Lee Nyean Sin, Dr. Goh Teik Wah. Mr. Choong Sum and Mr. Cheona Chee.67 words
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Advertisement475 1953-08-09 5 CROSLEY otters j ,so much yJ^kelv-MW 1 more! X ||PLVHHMMKW| PJHpHHHH There's a prirp and aizr just right for I you! This now IMS Oroslry Shnlvadnr J Refriperator (jjvos you tho mirnclo of Push Button Autom;ilir Drfrnstm^ ti ftt the pneo nf an old-fashionod hand- 9. J^ defrostpd refrigerator. Soe475 words
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Advertisement443 1953-08-09 5 Fresh from England C^fi'r^-'^h Welrome this iW-- ~S^L iA ri?itnr from iHst sfcs^E^C---^ F overseas the /fki P^Kh^rT Mm Brrakfast T>b|e IsV < *t*Tttfl 'f > A marmalade with v^f r^ 6 8^ at your J /<SEI \ovn\ store for Olivers OLDE ENGLISH Marmalade V. R. Vifk Co. Ltd., Singapore443 words
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Article, Illustration580 1953-08-09 6 CAPT. D. H. DE T. READE - They drop into trees —on purpose CAPT. D. H. DE T. READE BAD WEATHER IDEA BY THE S.A.S. By pi RING the past 16 months a new technique of tree-parachut-ing now adopted as standard for the British Army has been evolved by the 22 Special Air Service Regiment in Malaya.580 words
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Article320 1953-08-09 6 SINGAPORE WAS ON THE LINE VLTHEN the Singapore Art.s Theatre wanted the Singapore amateur performing rights of Anouilh's "Ardele," a play which, a* that time, was still in rehearsal for London's West End. they telephoned the London agents from Singapore. The agent was so taken aback when he picked up320 words
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Article846 1953-08-09 6 Vi'iiiis in I'enang ITTHEN General Templer flew into Penang last March, after the escape of two prisoners, he said: "In Penang there never has been much of a shooting emergency. A good many people are a bit idle as a result." His criticism seems to have struck846 words
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Article298 1953-08-09 6 HE SAID 'I BELONG HERE' gINCE its establishment three weeks ago. the Federation's flrat Citizens Advice Bureau in Permatanc Tinjfgl has helped to solve the problems of 62 new villagers The Bureau has held four sessions so far. It is open for two hours every Monday evening from 6 p.m.298 words
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Advertisement329 1953-08-09 6 Build up their future health S^;*» NOW! \s^G\VE THEM MARMITE EVERY DAY Ifs the vitamins In Marmite that help children to grow up strong and sturdy. Health-building Marmite Is a valuable food for everyone a food needed by all every day to maintain fitness and strengthen the body's resistance to329 words
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Advertisement317 1953-08-09 6 f Tek wtjjm Now better "than et/er wljl I —with reinforced head f/if/ir anc anc hored tufts! /Ml m The new reinforced head together with th« Ijml Tck anchor means that the tufts of Tek are /■I lockfdinlo the head. They're fixed firm and fast. Ml This is the secret317 words
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Article, Illustration378 1953-08-09 7 JOSEPH EDMUNDSON - FALL IN for the bathroom parade JOSEPH EDMUNDSON Lj^Tli^TEL By fHERK are few greater pleasures than snaking in a warm hath. Why not add to its tonic effect by continuing your exercises? A warm muscle is better prepared for exercise than a cold one, and so you can quite safely378 words
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Article259 1953-08-09 7 LONDON rpHE Holiday Hat, the Gay 1 Hat to Wear Beside the Sea. is fading from the Brtish scene. Nowadays only in the plushiest spots do they wear the Holiday Hat as it is meant to be worn. Only a handful cf women wear the259 words
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Article333 1953-08-09 7 JOAN MUNDAY - Give your hair an added sparkle JOAN MUNDAY By IS your hair your crowning glory? Attractive hair is something we can all have if we give a little time and attention to it. In this country of strong sun the natural oils soon become dried and the best way to333 words
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Article, Illustration937 1953-08-09 7 JANE LEE's CASEBOOK' HE'S FRIGHTENED OF HER PARENTS RECENTLY I became engaged to a girl two years my junior. I took her to the cinema on the day of our engagement. After tho show it was almost midnight by the time we reached her house. Later her old-fashion-ed parents objected937 words
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Advertisement567 1953-08-09 7 Let the night king beauty elegantly, clamorously, GREASELESSLY Many women take to Merco- that clog the pores and give the lized Wax because they detest complexion dull, muddy the greasy night and morning appearance. O\ermght it works look and the soiled pillow. But its miracle ot clearing and ence tried,567 words
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Advertisement280 1953-08-09 7 /1| ;;/^ry^i;::;;H\ From the ''II 1 1 "''^%laiflk8 iil great countries 1 13 "F-JiSiR&I fc m.i f the world W 1 'iI I I *o the people VERY QUICK RELIEF a for PAIN FEVER f| HEADACHES V X 'ASPRO' tablet* give «uch quick relief because they are made by /^^""flh280 words
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Article, Illustration1514 1953-08-09 8 URSULA BLOOM - STRANGE FORCE WRAPPED ITSELF AROUND ME URSULA BLOOM E3 Did my mother come back from the dead? For years after her mother's death famous novelist Ursula Bloom waited to see if hsr mother would "come back" to fulfil the vow she had made. Then, when Ursula's first husband lay dying,1,514 words
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Article, Illustration401 1953-08-09 8 Stand on your head and be beautiful WHEN Hollywood "feminine director" Anita Colby writes a beauty book ordinary women sit right up and take notice especially if the book glitters with anecdotes and beauty hints straight from the starry way. Take this, for instance: 'Have courage about glasses. Ava Gardner401 words
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388 1953-08-09 8 DID you leap out of bed thi.« morning; thrilled to be alive? Then you ought to see a doctor; At the Disease Prevention Institute In Liverpool, the specialists are anxiou.* to examine outwardly healthy men and women and discover whether they are really as388 words
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Advertisement83 1953-08-09 8 V^^^S^^k (How fascinating can you be£ \mk M. yk CAUDE COLOGNE >J A7n TOSC A LOTION f^Z^P \Wt /]B W for grooming do magic Jr lij L vvß^^^^^^r t0 your l°°k s i X' A^fl KA Gently dab your forehead V V £m r^^^E^S^\ with 47ll /TOSCA \tr^\S^ ALI DE83 words
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Advertisement278 1953-08-09 8 ijF -?i3^k- Jr -JJBH [jHn?- x? .own i K^?.BRUSHLUPirOUR \l\k SMILE k \4\ "YY7 HITE > hcakh y tecth /e$ '1/ improve your appcarl\^ 1 ancc Brush up your smile >w >. Wltll VTi\dom the toothbrush ViW /ffl wth nv'on tufts designed to reach ynijjr between the teeth, where most278 words
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239 1953-08-09 9 'Private occupants in Govt. houses says union JHE SINGAPORE Government Workers' Union in a letter to the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, yesterday alleged that some Government [quarters were being occupied by private people. The letter added that this was depriving Government employees of accommodation. The letter complained239 words
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Article, Illustration163 1953-08-09 9 FATHER CHRISTMAS 1 the Singapore Swimming Club jaga beloved by hundreds of children, died in the General Hospital o-n Thursday after a short illness. lis name was Chanan Singh but he was known as "Father Christmas" because of his long grey heard and his kindliness163 words
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Article61 1953-08-09 9 A Singapore schoolmaster, Mr. George Pascall. 23, is giving up teaching for an engineering career. An old boy of St. Joseph's j Institution, he has been awarded a U.S.I.S. scholarship to study mechanical engineering for a year at a New York university. Mr. Pascall leaves for61 words
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Article60 1953-08-09 9 Two Russian ships, the 1.946 ton freighter Kurgan and dtep sea tug Moschuy arrived in Singapore yesterday bound for Red Chinese ports! Both ships are taking on i coal, water and provisions The Kurgan has 1700 tons jof general cargo for Taku Bar which she loaded60 words
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Article26 1953-08-09 9 MUAR, Sat— A dealer. Tan Ah Noh, who retained 22 ration documents belonging to his customers at Parit Sakai Darat. was fined $25.26 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-08-09 9 All smiles aft;-r their wedding at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church at Kampong Kapor, Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Wee Teow Swang .i.ml his bride walk back up the aisle. The bride was formerly Miss Tan Joo Liat.38 words
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Article107 1953-08-09 9 'DEPRIVED OF THEIR QUARTERS' THE 1,100-strong Singapore City Council Services Union has told the Council that because local senior officers are occupying quarters meant for subordinate staff, mam junior men are being deprived of houses. The president of the union Mr. Teh Choon Keat. told the Sunday Times thai there107 words
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Article52 1953-08-09 9 KOTA BAHRU. Sat— Che Mohamed Tamat bin Mohamed Yaacob, Labour Officer Kelantan and North Trengganu, who has been appointed an officer in the Malayan Adi ministrative Service, is being transferred to the Federal Treasury, Kuala Lumpur. Che Abdul Khalid, Labour Officer. Kuala Lumpur, will! I replace Che Mohamed52 words
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239 1953-08-09 9 Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday returned a finding of murder by three unknown Chinese at the inquest on Detective Johnson Lee. Detective Lee, 22 was shot at close range on the morning of May 27 at the junction of Chin Swee Road and Hare239 words
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Article109 1953-08-09 9 'Root out this cankerous growth' (X>MMUNALISM is a cankerJ ous growth which must be rooted out from Malayan politics if Malaya is to have peace, progress and prosperity, said Mr. T. Mukerjee, divisional I secretary of the Malayan 'Trade Union Council. Negri Sembilan. The introduction of communalism in the SeremDan109 words
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Article153 1953-08-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. rpERRORISTS have killed three Chinese woodcutters near Sungei Pelek in isolated South-west Selaiifur. It is one of the most brutal murders of the year. The woodcutters worked for the Kirn Chin Hoe saw mill and were abducted by six armed terrorists dressed in153 words
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Article87 1953-08-09 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. rpHE TEAM of blind demon--1 strators touring Malaya under the auspices of the Fe- deration Association for the Blind will be in Muar on Wednesday, and will give a demonstration at the Community Hall, Parit Jawa, at 2.30 p.m. Later in the87 words
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Article32 1953-08-09 9 MUAR, Sat.— Ng Foh and Chan Kai were cautioned and discharged at Muar for mischief. They felled a tree at Lenga Estate. Pagoh. and damaged two telephone wires.32 words
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Article138 1953-08-09 9 At the Church fair IT WAS "fun time" at Firestone Park, Singapore, yester--1 day afternoon when the Presbyterian Church Fun Fair w ,c declared open by the Commissioner General, Mr. Makolm Mac Donald. I How the children loved it. Even mummy and daddy had138 words
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Article122 1953-08-09 9 PR the past two years, interest in the Singapore Music Society's concert activities have been centred on the engagement of famous artists, but the encouragement of local artists to improve their musical standards is an equally important function of the society. On Sunday, Aug. 30. at 8.30 p.m.122 words
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Advertisement378 1953-08-09 9 VAI(.H\ MOMMM The Singing Idol Of Millions SOON I > TOUGHEST MAN IN ARIZONA NEW ALHAMBRA ifILHT ACTIVE 4t AIR S*? REFRESHER Kills indoor odors in double-quick time leaving a pleasant smell. PRICE $2.90 OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES OR WRITE P.O. BOX 142 SINCAPORE MEDICAL BOOKS LECTURES ON DISEASES OF378 words
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Advertisement438 1953-08-09 9 Give me some... <*£ Whenever you feel weary and depressed, take p- 1 Yeast- Vite and you will feel better at once! Yeast-Vite's powerful action gives you fresh 3bß~^lS| vigour and vitality. And it soothes away head- kS*| •che, neuralgia, nerve or rheumatic pains. Ask ,/'^^P'%sj^ '"^j for Yeast-Vite today.438 words
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Article529 1953-08-09 10 rNO ayahs in the Singapore General Hospital ate food intended for patients; they stole it. They had been told, with all the other hospital workers. that actions of this sort would result in dismissal hardly a tyrannical punishment for robbing: the sick and the taxpayers. But. when529 words
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Article66 1953-08-09 10 ABORIGINE children in the A jungle will soon have their lessons coming to them from the air. Warplanes will drop lessons over the forts and later pick up the completed work. fine idea. Happy wi!l be the day when all weapons of destruction are put to such useful66 words
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1057 1953-08-09 10 IN THIS ARTICLE, JOHN McKELWAY TELLS OF MEN WHO HAVE A HUGE CURIOSITY AND WHO AIM ONLY TO HELP US LIVE LONGER AND BETTER LIVES IN a collection of red brick buildings in 1 the gentle hills of Bethesda, Maryland, near1,057 words
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Letter561 1953-08-09 10 MR. V. P. Abdullah, one of the council members of the Singapore Labour Party, will move a resolution at the party's general meeting in September, that the party should "keep away from elections until complete solidarity is achieved among its rank and file." After five years of existence,561 words
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Letter76 1953-08-09 10 I SHOULD like to draw your attention to an article xn the Sunday Time* in which it stated that the costumes of the Stage Club's production "The Road To Rome" were made by Mrs. Abdy. Indeed she made the costumes for this play, and very admirably so.76 words
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Letter139 1953-08-09 10 CAN Malaya become a single nation? Certainly she can. In the U.S.A., Europeans, Asians, Negroes and Red Indians live as one nation. Likewise In Canada. Britishers, Frenchmen, other Europeans, Asians and Red Indians live as Canadians. In Switzerland three different peoples with three different backgrounds and cultures live as139 words
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Article, Illustration967 1953-08-09 10 TAN TOCK SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK By ft. 000 miles from hamv. thvtf are a credit to 3lalaya ami to their netv schools yfHXT happens when a boy or girl of IS is taken abruptly from a classroom in Malaya and sent to 0 school 8,000 miles away? How do they967 words
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Advertisement607 1953-08-09 10 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT ARTISTES. Dancers. Musicians VoctUst-.. resistor with Kay«» A?*ncy for en(jaeements locally and t o\ prscas Box No. A."i 79. Sun.T. SALES REPRESENTATIVES Either Sfx on salary R5.200 to i R5.300. Handsome bonuses. Past BoHIn? Line. Lily Fabrics. Litfhinnn. India. SMART educated Chinese lady d by leading607 words
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248 1953-08-09 11 Colony to get first look at jungle film QAVID Macdonald's "Terror In The Jungle I the documentary film of Malaya's fight against the Communist guerillas is to be given a world premiere at the Rex Cinema, Singapore on Tuesday. Aug. 25. It will also be a chanty occasion, patronised by248 words
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Article38 1953-08-09 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Thinnamalai, due to appear in the Sessions Court today for trial on a charge of impersonating a public servant, did not attend Court. The president issued a warrant for his arrest.38 words
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Article71 1953-08-09 11 When a Singapore businessman returned home one day hr found the back door of his house open and heard noises Inside. He went in. .saw an intruder and caught him. In the Singapore Second District Court yesterday Lee Ouan Sep pleaded guilty to housebreaking71 words
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Article45 1953-08-09 11 •TOHORE BAHRU. Sat. -As a preventive measure against rabies, the Veterinary Department. Johore, will intensify thr shooting of unlicensed riocs In the districts of Muar Segamat. Kluang, Batu Pahat and Mersing. This shooting campaign will begin in Secramat on Aug. IS.45 words
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Article96 1953-08-09 11 Thr .hlldren of thr late Mrs Clan Augt..--- Marie.ox wish to thank sincerely til 'hose kind relatives and fne'ids who .-.•••>n<Jed the runem] of their beloved mother and those vho sent flora! tributes •na mesraßfs ol condolence. Thrv also wish to thank Mr McOladderjc •nd staff of thp Oi.era!96 words
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Article50 1953-08-09 11 PENANG. Sat. Over 1,500 youths will inarch through George Town in a parade of youth organisations to be held during youth week next month. Mr. Khoo Oon Soo, Chairman of the Settlement Youth Conceit will open the week with a bi~ac!-~ast talk on Sunday, Sept. 13.50 words
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Article18 1953-08-09 11 The Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union has given $344.35 to help the j Geylang fire victims.18 words
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Article85 1953-08-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A CHINESE woman, about 70 years old. was knocked down and fatally injured by a i motor car at the 2>/ 2 m n e Sungei Besi Road, Kaula Lumpur this morning. Kuala Lumpur traffic police are looking for anyone who can identify85 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-08-09 11 One of the m.my human episodes in David Micdonald's "Terror In The Jungle." which if to receive its world premiere in Singapore. Men of Hie Malay Regiment try ro soothe a baby left behind in terrorist c.imp GENERAL TEMPLER during on* ot his informal t.ilkj60 words
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Article29 1953-08-09 11 For driving his taxi incon- siderately on Jan 22 Ong Geok Inn was finea $25 by Mr. Howe Yoon Chong in the Singapore Record Traffic Police Court yesterday.29 words
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227 1953-08-09 11 -THE MASTER PLAN that is now being prepared by the Diagnostic Survey Team will stress the need for decentralising Singapore city. With this in view, the team is now studying the siting of petrol stations throughout the Colony. In a memorandum, it There has227 words
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Article140 1953-08-09 11 Children between the ages of eight and 15 put on an rxtrerr-ely eood show in Cinderella Operetta -a mus'cal Dlav staged by the Lydia .'School of Art and Drama in 1 aid of the Singapore Antii Tuberculosis Association at the Victoria Theatre last night. Thp140 words
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Advertisement758 1953-08-09 11 Thou shait guide me with thy counsel, and afterward receive me to glory." P5.73:24. (HIRfH OF ENGLAND ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 7 GEYL -ANG STRAITS CHINESE 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 am P m Sunday School. 4 p.m. SerChlldren* Service. 1C.30 am Mit- «L. Rev ehe H ock Hln. tins. 11.45758 words
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Advertisement119 1953-08-09 11 1 Jflr®^ The new model 93/ 194 murphy radio mort signal less noise SINCAPOkfc, PENANG FEDERATION TU 194 $260 ac /dc $285 a.c /dc TB 193 $275 mttoh $300 mttmn FA 194 $285 a C $310 a.c Trade Enquiries invited. t Sole Accnts. i. P. SHOT AM CO LTD. 12.119 words
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Miscellaneous71 1953-08-09 11 The Weather Minimum trmperaturc '7.30 p.m. on Aug 7 t-> 7.30 a m. on Aug. 8>: Singapore (73 degrees). Penang (72 1, Kota Bahru 73. Kuala Lumpur (73". Ipoh (72 1. Kuantan <T3 > Maximum temperature 7.3 C a.m to 7.30 p.m. on Aug. 8i: Singapore < 88 Penang '8971 words
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Article, Illustration170 1953-08-09 12 THE Sunday Tim« it offering cash prise* for readers' pictures published in this pare. First prise is $30. with $15 for the second best and $5 for the runners-up. First prise was won by Robert Haswell's "Trapp ed," on the left. This week's second prise, goes to170 words
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Article, Illustration963 1953-08-09 12 Raymond Thomas - Raymond Thomas By WE now come to the most common causes of muddy and flat prints. So far, we have been concerned with the production of negatives exposed in such a way as to give correct tonal range within the limitations of the emulsion. While the perfect963 words
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Advertisement204 1953-08-09 12 Available m: Mjde in Germany 1 Casettes 56 exp. M Ca&ettes 20 t^EROMNIA: I Daylight Refills 36 V j Daylight Refills 20 Schemer 33 D roan Refills 36 Wetton 100 *g £jM PeRPANTIC: I TKe^m^!h.ch made PeRGRANO: I famous cjton riitP*ero imp mfif _^^r^ B Most compact of 16 mm.204 words
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Advertisement134 1953-08-09 12 illllllll[]llllllll|||!ni ||i- I Si?, |?3 1 1 ■MIIHIIHIIHHIIIHIIMIIIIJHie I CONTiNA I 24x36 mm ißßiniJffJ**^ ii W w. BB^ C S B»^ w 9 bbbbW h< /1 1 BB>BBM^h^i___^^^»fc^l^ BB Novar f/3. 5-45 mm in Prontor SV Shutter I with delayed action release. or Tessar f/2. 8-45 mm in Synchro-Compur shutter.134 words
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Article, Illustration741 1953-08-09 13 IT'S UNFAIR TO LANA! ROBERT OTTAWAY meets Miss Turner the homely-girl |/NA TUR N E R wrinkled her provocative nose, shuddered, and looked appealing. "Don't," she said. "Don't ask me about men. I've only to have one dinner date with a mar. and everyone says it's ;< romance. I'm sick741 words
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Article583 1953-08-09 13 JOHN BEHAGUE - JOHN BEHAGUE By A YOUNG friend of mme he's Just turned 11 and is a keen movie fan has no time at all for Western pictures. He contends that once he's seen one he's seen the lot, and when his mother tried to583 words
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Article243 1953-08-09 13 IJE.R£ is a guide to current and corning pictures in Singapore and the Federation "War Of The Worlds"—Paramount's terrifying version of H. G. Wells' novel. Poor acting but the halr-ral.slllK si-eu*-.-; a: Martian In- vaders smish world to smithereens more than make up for It. Not243 words
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Advertisement366 1953-08-09 13 TODAY t wo> X^A^A fTV~^£Y I* »jn.JHHLjI. J r.IL.V 4 TOP STARS 4^ in M.G.Ms w!w'»^^ with MII.I.AKD MITCHELL. Color by TECHNICOLOR ,™~™J MAN JAMES ADD MASON l~^~~ COMING! jQQgyJ |g» COMING! MtBCU N(MU Srt CEMIC mvwdl' gg^. Today fI.OO a. in "THAT'S MY BOY" FREE PASS?! fT^nODBOH 1U MMS366 words
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Advertisement410 1953-08-09 13 TODAY Uljiwi^iHW 630/ 9 3 0 LOVE-KILLER STRIKES! The hi*h vnlta&c SHOCK story that nhmct hnv he PICK EH them up KISSED them C* then KILLED themt HP IOMM4 fry WW "WITHOUT WAINING--|Mt« i'l"!" AOAM WHIIAMS mtC tANOAII »»>»««B i-MI Today 'f a. in. "Kit Carsnn'' Have a FREE TRY410 words
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Article, Illustration1188 1953-08-09 14 MESSAGE FROM 'SIR GORDON' Britain's Big Betting Mystery has put the glare of news on those people who dream always ot quick cash without work. What, kind ot a world is it the world ot easy money, the world ot bookies and tipsters? We give today the background1,188 words
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210 1953-08-09 14 Doctors attack the 'new' medicines THE possibility that historians of the future may regard the antibiotics era as merely a short bright respite in man's age-long fight against disease was the theme implicit in many papers presented at the annual general meeting of the British Medical Association. Most of the210 words
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Article227 1953-08-09 14 Paradise on sea From A Correspondent I£VERY branch of the Labour Party in Britain has been told about the new Socialist paraciise-on-sea. Here holidays for the "boys" may be obtained free from "snobbery." Here one can "enjoy an interesting exchange of views and sympathetic atmosphere." Sixteen hotels and boarding houses227 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-08-09 14 A British model, Adri a n n c Germain proudly displays the shapely limbs which won her the title of "Miss Prettiest Legs of French Axure Coast, 1953." This picture was taken at |u.n-Les-Pins.36 words
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Advertisement219 1953-08-09 14 CAMAY brings you Softer, Smoother Skin! y 9sf wSI Win heans and hold romance with a softer, smoother comflexion. You can with your »cry first cakt of Camay when you change from carelcsscleansing to the Camay Mild-Soap Diet. It's easy. Just follow direct ions on the Camay w rapper. And219 words
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Advertisement444 1953-08-09 14 Make a thorn mfc M KOLYNOS the Active* Chlorophyll toothpaste The instant you start brushing It keeps with Green Kolynos, you'll enjoy hnath fresh. its lively pleasant taste you'll feel 1. It %*ft gum the glorious cool freshness th;it 'rouble*. only Kolynos with chlorophyll y it checks can give! What's444 words
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Article, Illustration2107 1953-08-09 15 Escape from death on the isle of lonely ghosts 'The crocodile dies twice* CHAPTER SEVEN WHILK reattnc In th« BoUnh Oardcna. Ali bin Mu»Uph« a Sinrnpurf eehoolboy, two men aeArehint; the pocked of dead Chlnmrc. With fr«>»l rournr* All »n»irh' rrom thi>m notebook and run* for liv life Into the2,107 words
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Advertisement230 1953-08-09 15 X dreamed I wan a f jfthion figure in maidenjforms Pvar-tur** ItV true! Here's the firm, flattering dupport to give you really drramy figure ...to make your silhouette truly fashionable! Discover Over-ture's lift, ita loveliness today! In your favorite fabrics. Genuine Maidenform Prassife ere* are made only in the United230 words
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Advertisement6 1953-08-09 15 NEXT WEEK. The CrocodUe i Huntw6 words
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Advertisement233 1953-08-09 15 r 9 li Jj iJ I L Jj U announce a new union! And old friend appears in a smart new dress. Something 01d.., Smme4hln§ mow > Something borrowed Something tor you. Something good and raliabla Hiitt mYT^'^ ''wr^^^i Neitle'i IDEAL MILK now making Wg^^ ~*^> its appearance under this233 words
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Advertisement598 1953-08-09 16 Rheumatism and Backache Gone in 1 Week "luth Kidntyt With Cystex and You'll Fc«l Fin* Cystsx tbe prescription of a famous doctoi— ends all troubles due to faulty kidney actloti In double milch time, so, if you sufT^r from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuritis. Lumbago •sckaehe. Nervousness, (.eg Pains Dizziness, Circles unde-598 words
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Advertisement203 1953-08-09 16 WATCH OUT!* Bleeding Gums Warn Of Dreaded PYORRHEA 4 out of 5 v May Have This Dread Enemy of Handsome Teeth, Healthy Gums If your toothbrush warns of bleeding gums, take acton, for this may be a sign of Pyorrhea that leads to soft shrunken gums and loosen* ing teeth203 words
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Miscellaneous1264 1953-08-09 16 3\ M l^^^ CT6TA^ TARZAN AFTWQACMEP THE PeiENPLY ■•/^Kifc I L*V^if^snllV^*stttstV V ///Xs^&^WVXtedßv vCal^C^^^S *ZTZ?AzeD wan Aeeow A^ now sleek wAesioee Bvep him with hostility, /^r/*r\\i\ xV^T l^2»l^BH^v\> petecmined to shoot again at any" pal&e MC>vg LOYAL AND LUCKY! THIS WEEK FOR ALL F.rlipsm are an annual rvrnt and not1,264 words
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Miscellaneous189 1953-08-09 16 ant to gain good-will than profits. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Madonna blue, 8, Dark Sapphire WEDNESDAY— Where fin- ances are concerned play for safety. In any other matter, take risks. A good deal may result from being enterprising and adventurous in early afternoon. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR189 words
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Article294 1953-08-09 17 Nathaniel Gubbins TO a holidaymaker In a bowler hat sitting opposite The Sea Nest on the hottest day of the summer so far. There on the seat by the sea he sat While the sun beat doicn on his border hat While the sun beat doicn, beat doum, beat dmen294 words
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Article, Illustration12 1953-08-09 17 Eva Bartok. Hungarianborn film star poses on a studio beach.12 words
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Article414 1953-08-09 17 A MAN AND HIS HA T IN THE SUN ship, would tote an elderly aunt around, hold her arm. asking about her rheumatism and shouting "You poor darling" in a piercing voice in the hope that eligible yuiing men would overhear the remark and think 'There's a stoeet, unselfish girl414 words
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Article181 1953-08-09 17 '3-D' made her well NERVOUS, frightened woman of 30. tonguelied and ill at ea.se in the presence of men became the belle of the ball" as the result of 3-D therapy. Awkward in company, sho had an anxiety neurosLs. and blushed easily, says Dr. S. J van Pelt, president of181 words
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Article, Illustration910 1953-08-09 17 THERE arc McCarthys >. A and McCarthys. The Amrri<-an Senator bo-]iov(-s tr.f taint of Communism in a person can nrvor be eradicated Once a Red always a Red NOD an English McCarthy romes alone, and In a rr markable book -"Generation In Revolt" iHrinemanr.910 words
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Advertisement138 1953-08-09 17 .Mil r Healthy, happy families take ENO'S "Fruit Salt". Pleasant, refreshing Fruit Salt is the gentle corrective most of us need to keep the system regular. ENO'S is particularly suitable for children and for anyone with a delicate stomach. ENO'S will safely relieve over-acidity, a most frequent cause of indigestion,138 words
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Advertisement380 1953-08-09 17 NOW -R y direct to PERTH MAURITIUS and to JOHANNESBURG south mm Now these three import- Austra i ian c i tic ant places are nearer by << r-_y^_ r i v air by Qantas. South Africa too, is linked by ftofiif' Mm > fast sen-ice on the new JP«i"ttlp^P\380 words
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Miscellaneous171 1953-08-09 17 POPULAR CROSSWORD 'ACROSS DOWN 1. Embrsce (5) 5. Improved (7) 1. LouU (5) t. Affrclion (4) 3. 10. Vein (4) 11. *«von (4) 11. They Skilful <5) 4 \Vlthrre4 (4) 5 Stick ft bowled IS) 14. Speed! (7) lft to Income (5) 7. Ou* ter (4) (ontiitfent (9) It. Organs171 words
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Article, Illustration928 1953-08-09 18 The Grand Prix was a triumph Motoring in Malaya by Manning Blaekwood LAST week's Crand Prix at Johore was surely a triumph of organisation for the Singapore Motor Club. As far as it was possible to judge, there was not one single hitch, which is saying a great deal, considering928 words
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371 1953-08-09 18 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS By AFTER Ihe Singapore interschool annual athletic meeting at Jalan Besar Stadium on Wednesday, opinion j was unanimous that but for j the fine individual effort of Chan Onn Leng lAngloChinese School), Raffles Institution would have returned home clutching the371 words
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914 1953-08-09 18 JOHNNY JOHNSON - An old, old problem raises its head JOHNNY JOHNSON SINGAPORE SPORTS PARADE By MONEY! Money! Money! What Singapore sport needs at the mon nt Is a "Madam Ambassador, of thft Ethel Merman tyr*. who sang "Anybody Want Any Money" in the recent Him "Call Me Madam." Singapore's powerful athletic team,914 words
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Advertisement323 1953-08-09 18 "YOU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMIN&MINERAL</£/%7arcs That is why you fed Worn out. Nervous, Irritable, Have head--aches, Lose Weight Worry y Try this Proved Way Back to Health Happiness «kMWl.«Mle.WMm«.lm *«v <prlK no rnrrfN tor »ork or pla>. '>.'.;,. VIKELP '<• rirh m v num. no.pprtitr.323 words
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Miscellaneous109 1953-08-09 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION Ao-oss: 1. Clasp. 5. Amended. 10 Lode. 11. Idea. 12. Ovens. 14, Hastens 15. Dependent 17 Ears. 13 Mere. 21. Fete. 22. Donor, 23. Galore. 25. Ceases. 28 Liars. 27, Loft. 28. Else. 29, Tape.' 32, Maternity. 35. Noisome 36. Saner. 37 Dell. 38. Pore. 39. Roguery.109 words
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Article, Illustration316 1953-08-09 19 QOOD goalkeeping by Hori was the feature of yesterday's S.A.F.A. Community League match at Jalan Besar stadium which saw Chinese score ;an easy three goals to one victory over Indonesians. In fact, had the Chinese forwards accepted half the easy chances that came their316 words
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Article46 1953-08-09 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. U will be an all-Singapore nnal for the Sultan of Perak/s cup in the Malayan Polo Tournament in Kuala Lumpur to- morrow. Today Singapore "A" beat SflanaPr "B" and Singapore "B" beat Selangor "A 1 at the Selaii2oi Race Course.46 words
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Article74 1953-08-09 19 In a SAFA Dlv 3C match at I Geylang Stadium ye.sterday. Blue Rovers beat Post and Telegraphs S.C by four goals to one. Scorers for Blue Rovers w^re Osman 2, Sulelrr.an and Samad Carnagie scored for P T. The SAFA Div. 3C match between C. P. Samajan and74 words
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Article31 1953-08-09 19 Rangers beat Medical S.C. 2-1 in Johore Bahru league soccer match yesterday. Hassan opened the score for Mediials but Rangers replied through Khalid Raob and Dollah Don.31 words
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Article66 1953-08-09 19 Amlcttbles A. A. beat I.R.Q. 4-1 in a friendly soccer game at Farrer Park yesterday. Jul Kirn (S). Meng Yong and Mm San scored (or A.A.A. and Param for the Indians In another friendly match. Buklt Timah REME beat RAF Jurong 2-0. Harrison got both66 words
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Article260 1953-08-09 19 IPOH Sat. and Perak player M. Appuni stole the show in the first day's play of the Hennessey Trophy cricket match between The Rest and Europeans which oeuaii on the padang here today. Out of The Rest nrst innings total of 154 Appuni contributed 53.260 words
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758 1953-08-09 19 S.A.F.A. LEAGUE TABLES SCORES TO DATE WITH the Singapore A.F.A. first divUs on chart.plonshio settled in favour of Tigers, senior soccer has been i confined to Community League matches But ther* is .-til a great! fight an.ong second division teams for promotion to the Dremier section Police seem assured of758 words
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669 1953-08-09 19 AN Army newcomer, Private Flinders, made a spectacular debut in the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament yesterday when he took five S.R.C. wickets for 15 runs in seven overs on the padaug. Together with Pte Derrick Dent (4-29) these two young I players669 words
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Article263 1953-08-09 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. FEDERATION Police athletes beat a Singapore Police team in their annual athletic competition at the Kuala Lum pur Police Depot today. The final scores were: Federation 150 points. Singapore 122 points A new Malayan record was ret up for the hammer throw263 words
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Article203 1953-08-09 19 13ESULTS of the Young Men Christian Association handicap tennis championship tournament played on the Bras Basah Road courts on Friday and yesterday are: Friday: Handicap A singles: Ong Swee Law beat K. H. Ang (-30.3) 6-4. 6-2 Handicap B singles: G. S. Gill (-30 > beat Francis203 words
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Article24 1953-08-09 19 Indian Brotherhood Soccerites beat. RN Kranji 3-0 in a soccer frifndlv at Farrer Park yesterday. Krishna i 2» and Loganathan scor«i.24 words
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Article, Illustration2596 1953-08-09 20 km; sweep TOTAI, POOL: X26l).ltitl URST: .lOlB.il *»,2.4.1K SECOND: *****7 HUH THIRD: UMM *l.i.fi«!) STARTKRS (M.4M earn) Nos.: >9582fi. *****.1, *****9. 1«5352. mMIt *****5. *****5. CONSOLATION ($1,560 r... I, Nos: *****9. *****1. *****0. *****0. -"1006(1. sr.ißlo. *****2. *****9 IHI7XS. *****3 For tlir srmnri time2,596 words
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Article148 1953-08-09 20 SEATTLE, Sat. DON COCKELL, British and Empire heavyweight champion, bleeding and apparently on the road to defeat, suddenly found the target in the ninth round last night and smashed Harry (Kid) Matthews, of Seattle, to the canvas three times to win a ten-round split decision.UP - 148 words
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Article191 1953-08-09 20 SYDNEY, Sat. THE executive committee of the New South Wales Swimming Association has unanimously oppospd a proposal to invite Japanese swimmers to Australia next season. They feel that the best time foi visits by Japanese swimmer? would be after the 1956 Olym- pic Games. In its191 words
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Article36 1953-08-09 20 Thr Malayan Amateur Racinp Association will hold a mectinc at thr Kuala Lumpur course on Saturday, Sept There will be eight rac.v including a hurdle event. Entries close on Aug. 26.36 words
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Article297 1953-08-09 20 SYDNEY, Sat TWO ENGLISH and two German athletes have been invited to compete in Australia next summer. The English j athletes are Gordon Pirie and Chris Chataway. and the Germans, Karl Friedrich Haas and Werner Lueg. The secretary of the Aus- tralian Athletic Union, Mr.} Arthur297 words
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Miscellaneous391 1953-08-09 24 A SCIENCE EXPEDITION FROM "j^W\^M '^4 .^H 1/^ Sx/^ V'Sw'^^^^S|^^^Too^s LlhE V WHO 1 f AWFUL NARROW... A I f IT'S GETTING WIDErTT^BWH by jf!J\f SOMETHING TELLS V^H IT GOES PUNCH... WE HOPE WE WON'T J AND LOOh, THE WALLS |\XSo MbJ^Ai? \J& WE WE SHOULO'VE DEEP, /MIGHT DISCOVER /I391 words
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