The Straits Times, 3 January 1954
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Title Section14 1954-01-03 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES NettSaU* in No. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1!)54. Jf 13 CENTS14 words
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Article72 1954-01-03 1 Contest: Two share $5,000 "J*WO proplc shnre tho ,000 prize in the Times Word <fe contest *D. They are Francis J. Lim, 439-' River Valley Road, .spore 10: E. Norris, Brighton Crescent, Singapore 19. Their answers to the of the puzzles re judged to be the -ipt. Cheque of $2,50072 words
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Article16 1954-01-03 1 THE GRIM ACCOUNT OPENS... :it in thr t B.IS I R c's Rnari. on K I16 words
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Article67 1954-01-03 1 ponce searchel j foe thf h"(1v of a lorry rj' r nv.s -:ng 'fl off the V ea. The accldi I tied at about R :io p.m. 1 Iront of t Harbour B Th" lorry has jy n recover- •lie dr:» i jrOUBf Indian j67 words
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Article83 1954-01-03 1 After big business LONDON, S of -W British b <; i 111 leave in a few day r I »w hi a i La to They are i Ith the >leaalnga ol the t ish Foreiim 1 of Trade "We arr out ft business )lg bUtineM," .N.iff their learle: t83 words
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Article87 1954-01-03 1 17 killed in visit to palace TOKYO. Sal J\PANi:si police said tonieht it least 17 people were killed and ">0 iniured under the feet of a surginc throne as hundreds of thnusand*- of Japanrsr flocked to ihe Imperial Palace to wish Kniperor Ilirohito a happy new year. Thr newspaper Xs.ihi87 words
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Article69 1954-01-03 1 HINGTOM Sat. The t milieu of more than X«oo r in Ir i and airmen t -k-enri Ir sonf. missing in Corea for mora halt fear r imed d« id. i Force anS inner that heir pn r flndli uilrl hi' I arle early in of69 words
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317 1954-01-03 1 1951 starts nrvll: Vie tary in Johore* better iitv in Trvnfif/nnu N u PLATOON of the 2/6 Gurkhas yesterday morning killed six Communist tc"omts near Scgamat, North Johorc. The H Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer. in a mese conpratul ng the Gurkhas on317 words
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Article491 1954-01-03 1 SECRET SOCIETIES THREAT KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A SENIOR polu-e oJticcr «tate A i .itcuorically that unlr.s. 'secrM .-(>( irtie.s in the Federation are broken there may cone time when they will attempt Ui overthrow the Government of thus country This statement Ii made by Mr J. R. Sykr.s. an Authority491 words
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299 1954-01-03 1 Rubber chief's 5-pointplanto beat synthetic KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. JHE CHAIRMAN of the Rubber Producers' Coun cil, Mr. H. A. Campbell, today outlined a fivepoint plan for Malaya to meet rhc synthetic challenge. In a broadcast, he said: We mv ur pioduct&n costs We mu^t adop f m-ylrrn methods and we299 words
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Article, Illustration232 1954-01-03 1 The* lii|M rerorder wedding For John and Elsie CENIOR Aircraftman John Bunyan and AircraUwoman i** Elsie Amiss have set a new style m Singapore weddings They had a complete tape recording made of their marr age service at Trinity Church. Changi. yesterday and it will232 words
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Article32 1954-01-03 1 BERLIN. Hat. Vrstcrn Ofl cials said today the equivalent of an entire regiment of German polnenen deserted the Soviet zone of Oermanv in 1953 and sought asylum in the UP.UP - 32 words
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Article21 1954-01-03 1 TOKYO. fiat. Communist China and India hive oiuned negotiation! "on matters roninu the two countries regarding Tibet.' U.P.UP - 21 words
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Article44 1954-01-03 1 SINGAPORE Police lnvestleauns the murder of Mr Ouok Sinn Inn. who wa.s shot in h:.s oiTice on Thur.sday. report«'d no ne, development i last night. A number oj peoplr have been questioned but n o ar--1 rest ha, been made.44 words
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Article, Illustration353 1954-01-03 1 Mr Butler arrives in in Colony itv grill listvn to Malaya's problems rIK Chancellor ol the Fxcnequer, Mr R. A. Butler, flew into Kuii!a|M)re ypstndav by (Juntas -BO AC CouM ilia tion fron London with Lord Munater, the Parliamentary Unrier-SeciTtary to the SKi.t ary of State for the Colonies They353 words
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Article25 1954-01-03 1 BENGHAZI. M I fe| rrfaseri a French of?' aunal help m exrhariL' e.st.iblLshment of French tary ba.s«< in Fezzan jn- Tripoli25 words
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Article91 1954-01-03 1 LONDON. Sat The British research station which dev.---!np<-d thr country s first atom bombs is working on an UM submarine rocket which would steer itself on to the tarurt Thr weapon is a .strp forward from the US. Navy expenmental rocket which can be launched under91 words
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Article47 1954-01-03 1 I>ONDON. Sat. Viwourt i Cranborne. heir to the Mar- qur.ss of Salisbury Irlt yrstrrday for Rhode.sia by plane with Lady Cranborne The :<7 year old Consrrvative Member of Parliament foBournerrouth West said he I* glvinß up hla .seat because o| 1 ill health. A P47 words
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Article53 1954-01-03 1 QUEEN SEES WAR DANCE > ime rvr <I;inr< QiiTn only local tribe* in their anMnro t Z^alanri Rotorua Whf n n and thf i M i ti war ;"n:.ii rirr^ 1 thf Qurcn > rhift fhr dav^ ■H'.lrnc -<1 "•< moth<i ml. >mal! rmrrald :r'>c)c with an md 3r< m.53 words
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Article12 1954-01-03 1 lid hrrr nrprl.srrt t which P^";md the n>P12 words
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Advertisement229 1954-01-03 1 stop l 1 k FOR WT Iff CREAM WfjT. J^BBB' COLO STORAGE lRf *ntwlf CREAMERIES wjf TELEFUMKEN ".dL \^/aC&t^ %£C6ldf \«r llw Ii h.ii.il.- pnlilili t I■ VI I It) .i« i... h Ualian < otmrto, > ll.iut.l .nirr 1,, for (>t K;l n. in Mm. N«» Nil- an i229 words
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Advertisement70 1954-01-03 1 r^f I Houvwooirs m:\vist art C it aaiß '^l^^m' Tfc 3! Hal Kins applies the correct lipstick to the lips ot Violet Sleigh in Hollywood, .it Mv Factor, Jr., approves. pi%n %rt urt FIW* «BI.VRT HUtKIL ■«>•••» l»t»l*«. T lhr>- litl<bL tmlH. nrxhiirn rnjor, in ih. l.|«i i. V lH*l70 words
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Article, Illustration2296 1954-01-03 2 STARTS TODAY: The story of an astonisnm* voyage "J"HIS is the story of a 24-year-old Finn, Tiira Ensio, who spent 34 days on a raft in the Bay of Bengal after deserting from the French Foreign Legion. He saw his best friend die beside him. He2,296 words
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Article408 1954-01-03 2 TWELVE simply uttered words, spoken a few days aco by Britain's Health Minister. Mr. Lan MacLeod, tni.i the vorld "ihe imwi to thi, terrible disease polio is just around the corner." But they revealed nothlnu of the ptftfttwH couraco of the man who said408 words
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Advertisement422 1954-01-03 2 lust a lifetime? fl^^fltl There is only one way to keep your hair, and jjt that is to keep it healthy But when i» hair healthy? The answer is surprisingly simple. gf^ Hair is healthy when it is properly nourished. >§|^jSgF"_ For every hair prows from a root embedded in422 words
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Advertisement315 1954-01-03 2 ■B^^^TVH LtAHN AT HOMt THE PRACTICAL WAY j lA\ JtjM V»<l\t>. tc Hiy t T«»"«it pf-t«n wa"»t \tet**4 ">** tK V^H 'jrq«n»(y. Rad'o r«pair mn ia«t. <^M k>'o*H' »it i"-j .«v R- --^'^H a»m«»el. Vatt new f•ii <--r«n,f»q jt Jj^^^^^^i U P r W^^ f UIISA I W 'U- SHOW315 words
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Article, Illustration253 1954-01-03 3 The critic of 'Munich' dies at sea t LONDON. Saturday. HE body of V.scounr Norwich. 63-year-old politician diplomat and man of letters who cd at sea yesfcrday. was flown home to England (-better known a s Alfred Duff Coooer _Wter who v.sited S.neapore |ust on by the Japanese .n 1942*AP - 253 words
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Article69 1954-01-03 3 LIBRARY IS RENAMED SIR HENRY' baa hrrr renovated iad, resumed lay under the Gurney I uned .uter the H Jollye. Secretary AfTain In M killed by bandits •ing work in a resettleea. first time in 40 yean ye been re-- at no member will In getting any :.t.s. ration of69 words
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Article12 1954-01-03 3 price <>f ti" i» Singarstertey «;«s drclarod PI pirn! down12 words
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Article96 1954-01-03 3 Rationed ricr and sucar In •l*>re will br cheaper from tomorrow, the Government announced last night. Retail prire of. rationed nee will he reduced from 34 rents to 32 rents a kati for all arades. and rationed sugar from 30 cents to 28 cents a kati. In96 words
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Article69 1954-01-03 3 IPOH. S.i". Th.- IM major change this year in the State! administration staff in Pcrak *a> announced today with Inche Hash.m bin Mat Idris. District Officer, Kinta, taking over duties ax s\,i\f Secretary, Pcrak. Inche Hashim hold this appolntmrnt about two years before he went to England.69 words
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Article255 1954-01-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. r%f MANDS for a uniform system of justice in Malaya are to be made at a public meeting to be held soon in Kuala Lumpur. The meeting to be sponsored by lawyers" x>'itical leaders and organisations, will be specially called ro protest255 words
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Article, Illustration1289 1954-01-03 3 This i* the solution to Strait* Times Word Puiilt Contest D fivinc the answers which the committee of judges considered most apt. The prise of $5,000 is shared by Mr. E. Norris. of 13 Brighton Crescent, Singapore 19 and Mr. Francis Lim of 4391,289 words
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Article50 1954-01-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Pneumonia accounted for 17 deaths out of 73 cases ip the Federation in the week ended Dtc. 19. There were 42 caws of dysentery with two deaths. Other health returns: polio three cases, enteric fever 14, «crub typhus 4, and urban typhus 250 words
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Article42 1954-01-03 3 British sailors 8. C. Spencer W. J. ColUn and F Fleetwood were yesterday charged with .stealing a car in Clifford Pier on New Year's Day. The case was postponed till tomorrow and each was allowed $500 bail.42 words
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337 1954-01-03 3 Dogs barked- she spotted the thief WHEN a Singapore hou.sewlfp heard dog.s barking she looked through her kitchen window and saw a man walking away from the compound. She went to her bedroom and found it had been ransacked. She immediately chiuscd the man. caught up with him I and337 words
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Article173 1954-01-03 3 High price hinders rice flow fpHE recent flow of rice to -1- Importing countries has "not been all that could be desired" because of continuing high prices, but there are Rood prospects that the flow will improve this year. Dr W. M. Clyde. Chairman of the South-East Asia Consultative Rice173 words
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Article283 1954-01-03 3 LEAGUE DIVISION I 1 tAntenal 1 Antmm Villa Marksmol MieffieM I. > Cardiff 1 Wolves hartton I hrK<- a 1 I nnpn.,l i *tolt a n Manchester < Z s u ndrrlan4 I MMdleshraufh 3 Tottenham .Newcastle l Manchester I". rartumouth Huddcr«Arld vhrfhrld W>d 2 Bvrnle) M. Brnmwlrh283 words
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Advertisement487 1954-01-03 3 £4,315 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Men or women, under 45 hy srttlna a Irlr r^eular monthly, half-yearly or yearly amounts unrirr th« PUN LIFE OF CANADA plan can. tor example, roc-ivp at age 55 a lump sum £4.315 for men nr £4 852 for women or a private Income487 words
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Miscellaneous55 1954-01-03 3 THE WEATHER Minimum lrmp'ralui> 1 7 30 p.m. •o 7 :in am. on Jan 2i I IVnanE "4, .r 74 K I Kianlan 73. M-uimum Irmprralm 87. Kota Bahiu not re- .la Lumpur 83. Ipoh 89. 85. 7 M p ni rn Singapore trace, Pi ■■.i B.iiiru not received, pur55 words
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1329 1954-01-03 4 K. S. CHIA - K. S. CHIA By IT was a little after midnight and I was all aione in a small bungalow in Tanjong Bungah well, not really alone for outside, some yards away, the Indian caretaker was sleeping man outhouse. The bungalow, on the hillside of1,329 words
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Article521 1954-01-03 4 ' SALMA - 'SALMA' By ON a bit of waste land beside a busy trkflic circus In Sln«anor> stood ft Httle building. The walls and roof were shining In the erening light, for they were of the new aluminium alloy, and it looked anything but what it really521 words
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Article383 1954-01-03 4 WILD DUCK: BRAISED AND ROAST I PAW wild duck on sa^c in Singapore. Here arp two good ways of srrving It BRtisEn wn.n niih Plurk and rlran Ihr wild dark. Placr it In a baking tin and Ntnothrr in Imo ouncra of good rich drippinr. Bakr in a hot oven383 words
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Article562 1954-01-03 4 GOINGS-ON UNDER THE PARASITE pi^3M^E^^3Zi^E! r»Y the time you read this. Children's Day. as the Tuan calls it. will have passed. On the evening of the 22nd hr attended a cocktail party at a certain house and thoroughly enjoyed himself. He had, howevrr. forgotten that there was such a thing562 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-01-03 4 Singapore twins Ihr% P .Malayan twin* mikr i dilichtful still* f<r this week's nature picture It waa i.ikm »j Stephen Son <>f fil-B Tiong Poh Road Ti<>ng Kahru Sircaporr.29 words
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Advertisement112 1954-01-03 4 i®* B WM I BB^BBal BBBBBBaV Sal HLtal M I I BBBBBBBBBsV BBBBBBBBsi g^BSBsW l H^^aW -^^^am??'^g^^«sSP lt k I *r*~~* vSlw aVfea* SBBai < -^BBBal ■B^*^ BBBBaI I iXIC '•.SBBa! BSaT^ SBBBaI 1 vSagVai ag^a^aSßßal BBaT^ SBBBaI i BBbV l^riSaß SBBa I I ati^sV VsBBaV BBBBaI f V^a I112 words
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288 1954-01-03 5 COLONY TRADERS TOLD: USE PROFITS FOR PEOPLE Give generously says Lark Sye SINCAPORE CHINESE businessmen should not hoard the money they make, but should use it to benefit the people. This was stated by Mr. Tan Lark Sye, well-known Chinese leader and millionaire rubber magnate, at the Singapore Overseas Chinese288 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-01-03 5 < iikiii IC. K. S A.lan v pre•M«Bt of |hr Singapore I eprosy Relief Association, presents a N«-u Year sift to member of the Trafalcar Home for I.eners Karh of the MIO patients at the home rercivrd parcels containing lothinc, soap, fruit and cigarettes46 words
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113 1954-01-03 5 The bicycle thieves are busy again DICYCLK thieves are again 13 active in Singapore An average of three day has .been lost in the last "three month*. From the town area alone. 25 bicyclea were stolen in December. 27 in November and 20 in October. A police spokesman sai.: terday113 words
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Article82 1954-01-03 5 Qffldala of the Singapore Government Employees' Unions and Associations met vrstcrduy to finalise their public oral evidence to be Riven brfore the Rendei ConatltutkmaJ lulon next week About a fortnight a^o, Mr George Rendei, h?ad of the Commission, a.sked the unions and usoclatknta io give fvidenre in82 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-01-03 5 Air Vice Mirth.il R. S. Blucke (right). M.il.iy.i 4 term. Air OMi ccr in Ch.,.<c o^ Adm.rmti.ition. .irrivcd in Singapore yittcrday. He will ditcuts employment tor regular servicemen due tor rel.i%, with tervicct' resettlement officers. Air Vice Marshal Bluckc "Hie flying job finder"— who i< the general73 words
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Article48 1954-01-03 5 Farewell party HhSl T Sal '1 lir MafTs of the District an<l Land Oili.v. n, it, gavt m farewell tet party to Irvho Abdul Aziz bin Data I .u.i i in .-tiii-i olTii'i. i vho win br transferred 11 the end of this iivuilh to Maranf.48 words
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Article146 1954-01-03 5 > 'EARLY $11,000 wa.s raiser 4 I by the Singapore Leprosy Association's annual appeal for the patients of the Trafalgar Home The amount received up to Dec. 31 wa.s $10.--316. Two parties were given to the 800 adults and children at the home and each patient received146 words
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Article180 1954-01-03 5 360 PEOPLE WANT TO TEST DRIVERS THREE hundred and sixty people who applied for the eight vacant $600-a-month posts of driving t»o»r« *m h r nX interviewed now. Mr A R. Anderson. Asxla'ant Commissioner Detachments, told the Sunday Timr. that he and Mr. W R. M Haxworth. the Superintendent of180 words
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Article122 1954-01-03 5 A SINGAPORE Police Court yesterday ordered the confiscation of the motor .sampan from which Customs Officers seized 300 lbs. of tobacco and 450 lbs. of leaf tobacco last March. The owner, Ong Buck Heng. a fisherman, told the court that the boat was stolen from it> iiKKJiings122 words
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Article77 1954-01-03 5 The Queen has made Mr N. Chaplin*;, managing dn.Mtor of Cable and Wireles* Umited in London, a Com maiider of the Order of the British Umpire in the New Yrui bonewn list. Mr ChapUng i.s personally roiMiii.Nibli' lor the adininii tiatlui. til alilt and Wln-le> Ltd.'s77 words
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Article85 1954-01-03 5 p Appuhamy Banda was fined $200 by Mr. F A Chua in the Singapore First Traffic Police Court yesterday on two charges of negligent driving and falling to stop after an accident. Banda. on He- 14. 1952. knocked down a cyclist on Bukit Timah Road,85 words
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Article150 1954-01-03 5 MR. COODE CRANTS AN EXTENSION THE Colonial Secretary of Singapore. Mr W. A C. Goode. has Kranted an extension of time for Government officers to state which of the two present leave regulations they want In a notification to head* of departments, Mr Goode, says employees are Riven the option150 words
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Article83 1954-01-03 5 Sunu Tek Sun. 15. On<--Bock Sin. 15. and Oim Men*; Chuan. 16. claimed trial yesterday to a charge of entering the store of the Orafter Laboratories Ltd at Collyer Quay. Sinpapore. to steal ten cakes of doe soap on Dec. 13. The prosecutor said that83 words
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Article13 1954-01-03 5 Tan Siew Poh, was fined $2ft in Singapore yesterday for speeding.13 words
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169 1954-01-03 5 THE Singapore Labour Dppart/nent yesterday stepped into the nit dUput* between the Malaya Piihlisning House Lin.ited and the Printing Employees' Union Last week the union uave a II ilay .strike notice to the linn In :.c iikl.iiii r Vk'Jtli tin 1 Colony Ibii|iiii| ReiulaUooa It169 words
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Article29 1954-01-03 5 KIAIJV LUMPUR. Sat —Mr Ong Yoke Lin. Mr. A E. W. Oodesen and Mr. V M N. Menon have been appointed Unofficial members of the Railway Board.29 words
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Article159 1954-01-03 5 Two bad starts to New Year NEW Yf AR m S.rg.porr ltj,»--•4 off sM two erjttict for Mn Florence Panigio'a, to make k«f prrtijpi thr hjrdrtr luck perion in the Colony in fh c <"«» half hour of 1954. Af New World Cabaret, where ike jnd her husband. Mr. I.159 words
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Article159 1954-01-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat. 1 The Pacific Tin Consolidated has given $9,000 to Lady Templer s TB Hospital Fund, Which now >tari(is at $222,664 The State Sicietary. S«-lan-igoi, has given iT.JOO and Lever Brother* <MaUya> Ltd. $1,000 Other gift* are: Dr. Ismail bin Abdul Rahm.u.. Member159 words
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168 1954-01-03 5 IkJR D xon Chen, donor orparnser at the S ncapore Blood Transfusion Centre, wants people to make their New Year resolutions by givmg to the Bipod Bank. He appeals to the public tn "enter that true Good Samarl- tan spirit" and help save168 words
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Advertisement234 1954-01-03 5 I TRAFFIC NOTICE MADRAS RRIIXir. KIANC. T-r M.irirns Bridcc. Klantr. will tv pln*e<i to nil traffic bet«ren thf Bl inn pm, nnd .tn nm. i.,, m thr 4tii January, i!>S4. until t im me period, the sydney j. irtc'. Kl.ins will hp opi-ii to hrtwprn thr ;ir>ovr i tJMMDfO, I234 words
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Advertisement483 1954-01-03 5 |CHICKEN INNJ I SEAVIEW HOTEL X NOW: t£=^AA THIRD i; ■^6TL-L? BIRTHDAY j I Ibcr PARTY 1 I ~h r*. V ZL 21 SPECIAL DINNER DANCE WEDNESDAY 6th January 1954 ;I I- TabU Reservation Phone ***** I ♦'iVf'iV.V.VAV.V.V.V.V.V.VV.V«V.V.V.V.V.V,V.V,i' (If Business is Your Prcfessi»ii7\ YOU'll PROFIT FROM THESE,../ M \KI tlllK483 words
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Article, Illustration749 1954-01-03 6 Dorothy Thatcher - Malaya Hall was one of the gayest places in London Dorothy Thatcher By PARENTS whose children are al present studying in Kngland will be ple;ised to know th.it every Ihin^ possible \v;is done to make the holid.iv Mason a memorable one for them. Malaya Hall, the students* happy huntiriK ground749 words
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Article663 1954-01-03 6 (■rcenc for clanger ¥N my house there is a copy of "Heart Of The Matter It Is a fine book The Colonial pollcpman is basically a derent man. He sins, as we all do, he suffers remoi.ie and in the end is punished But the film of663 words
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Advertisement80 1954-01-03 6 H^ Through service via BlMAi^ I UB Return fare from Or \l\ WU Singapore M5213.0C I /SfT ]jb IT Cargo R.ito from (J rjM I mom IN THE WEST V r PERUTZ^ FILMS RECORD YOUR TRAVELS FA JIH FULLY v tP-'^: *q\ 1 pmumbmmgS 3 IN THE SOUTH ILJ Twice80 words
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Advertisement101 1954-01-03 6 IKi^Jr'Sj Service every Sunday f^mU^ 7i'WE& Singapore M 5418.00 NORTH S fSAIGIMH S •I M»tMI I otherßrand. Protect Your Car y^JM very 1.000 m-e, with re- Mnklfnil I gular Mobilubri. '"001 1^1 cation, t^BM^g^Bfltfli STANDARD- VACUUM OIL CO., iJ? (iSCOHPOWATID IN U S. A. WITH LIMITED LIABILITY) 'I SINGAPORE PCNANG101 words
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Article57 1954-01-03 7 ARF you the proud po.s.se.s.sor of a solitary lipstick Do you use the same one reKardlCM of the colour of the particular dress and accessories you are wearing? The wrong shade of lipstick can ruin an entire oat yet there are many women who overlook thrs small point57 words
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Article, Illustration644 1954-01-03 7 JOAN MUNDAY - They 're s mart and 80 versatile JOAN MUNDAY IK The iimr bloittc *t Ht; «bevr >t equally luit tblr tor a diffrrrnt •ccatian It it teen with beautifully >ittin( Cof-ri, (k.f> THEY MAKE A FINE TEAM THERE can be few garments in the averaur wardrobe more versatile than a644 words
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Article, Illustration652 1954-01-03 7 DE LONA - DE LONA by— ()NCK upon a time- and not so very long aco. at that a blouse was Merely "something to wear with a suit." Styles then were either .strictly practical, severe and dull, or .so elaborate in fabric and detail that the wearer looked like652 words
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Article171 1954-01-03 7 9 •Eri-itjoHc is lml)lr tit mnkr mtstakr\ nuir and I hen P iiou MSfet MM "nil 4 is oOtnte4 <>ul i n v"ii. aacpt ihr correction m o<>»<i tftrn. After all. you HAVF. ninth lh>- mUtmkti br tnir and ac<rpt the PMMINMM, 0/ BMMti M map haVPt'H thill i/"W171 words
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Advertisement205 1954-01-03 7 I r /^^J^ ihHAcmc&cjmd i v I ...and hero's why you will love it Campbell's Tomato Soup n made from only the hneM, *unripenpd JoG3£!=S^^! v ""i<t..rs, blended with delicate fe^^ _J2&l spi.r^ and golden rich ereametv B^^^^^^Sj huttrr! Velvety smooth ronsntenrv \&&tt&r*l\ h'tEht, sparUling flavoi make I 'Zltl n205 words
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Advertisement333 1954-01-03 7 OF REGENT ST* LONDON I %i I si "j i^^ V <Wy; r bummmmT Superfatted EnglUhy^^ v».ij)s which r< "^r a rcfrcshinj^ s v s^ r creamy lather >^ V/ in true lond rO tO MLV OF THE VAM.F.Y vK v GARDKMA •Jl NX ROSf >^^T^ V 1 ln-sc. line333 words
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Article, Illustration371 1954-01-03 8 FRANCIS WONG MAKES A GREAT DISCOVERY RUTH SCORES A BULL I ADIKS, ;i discreel word in J your en I've just discovered thai noodles ire wonderful I For the* BflUrel Hint's what the noodle sellers tell me, anyway. No doubt science will dispute371 words
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Article803 1954-01-03 8 11 HEN I had finished txaai;- ning her I aske'i the young woman to sit down .n I the chair beside m\ des* "WrtL" I said, "there Lsn t much doubt about it you are prepn-tnt I sho U id .<ay about three months. That fits803 words
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Article320 1954-01-03 8 I EON Cabili had a first■J class row with his Rirl friend. When she flune h wine-bottle at him. he hurled a hair-brush at her and missed. Then he rushed out into the streets of Cairo, took h tram to the Pyramids, clambered to the320 words
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Article, Illustration591 1954-01-03 8 IAM a mrdium sized young woman and wrigh about 140 lbs. Thr trouble with mr ix that I cannot eat very much and have failed to Increase my weight. Sometime.* I go without dinner for as many as three night* at a stretch, and due to this591 words
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Advertisement119 1954-01-03 8 The most comfortable shirt on. Earth..^f..... Meridian Tee. S!:irts for men and tlwir s<>n^ are ni,i('<- in a r.nr.T of cheerful Coloun from the perfect hbrir tor sensitive ikins. They are delightfully coot, ttmStf w.i-hrrl and alwayi COHK Up btA and MUsft Sik h valur for money too, tint it119 words
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Advertisement190 1954-01-03 8 < sY '< s'/ £luiriberkind matfrezs fer those -who 1 insist V. *L-~ on "rffe bc<± of everytfilhg A Slumhcrland B Jr^VN .^Tj7 .< cshniit sleep rt" v y*, circulates constantly all through them You w I he in luxurious 00 J^' f \drj&2 lining with hutnl- j ,^)y4&*& Slunihci190 words
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Article, Illustration262 1954-01-03 9 \rd in Singapore N NCLISH nanny who has looked after the cildren of a Yugoslav princess, a famous mcr.an pianist and an Indian maharaja, among anyithcrs, wants a job in Singapore. 15 vra-s f\' Hardy, now aged 35, has been tl is a children's nurse.Michael Anchant - 262 words
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Article78 1954-01-03 9 Singapore motorists will soon have another petrol kiosk -thus time on the old Chinese cemetery in Orchard Road. Work will .soon be completed The site Ls part of the "cemetery land". 52 acres in size. The Ncee Ann Kongsi. owner of the land, recently leased78 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-01-03 9 Missionary worker Mijj Etmc Morcirj who it Ic.ivin« Ipoli to join Hie FrxncitCJn Mmioiurifi ot the Oivmc Mothcrfcood in Sin(*porc. Sundiv Times picture.23 words
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Article218 1954-01-03 9 NO society lor the prevention of cruelty to animals anywhere can carry on efficiently without paid and properly-trained stall and suitable equipment. Mr. Lealie Higglns. an organ !s'T from the London headquarters of the RS.P.C.A. told the Sunday Times yesterday The Singapore branch of the218 words
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Article61 1954-01-03 9 hua Boon Tontr was yesterday tentatively charseri m a Sincapore court on three counts of an attempted ex tortion charge. Po io' P u rr >"My applied :<u 48 hours iiistody ChM was alleuerito have demanded money from H<< Ten Finn on three occasions at Neil Road,61 words
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Article186 1954-01-03 9 sad Sncaporr Chapter n the life of ex-serviceman Crorfie Enc Morris, son of a former Ind an civil servant, stranded in the Colony, will soon be closed when h* n repatriated to Br.tam. Morris had a fit in a Sh.^.ipore oflice on June186 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-01-03 9 Mr. Peter Tan Yuk Moon Superintendent of the Prince Edward Ro.id Boys' Club, Singapore, and Mits Scah 0.1 m who were married at St. Andrew'^ Cathedral yesterday. Sunday Timct picture.32 words
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Article159 1954-01-03 9 A FEW Hours bafON I annuunccmi'iit that Mr i George Robey. the vctaran actor, had been kniKhttd i Slrtßapnre man received > signed photograph and ai messauc inun him. Mr. Hany Bow rrv <>l tinIsland Playi r.s wants to n cite an old Robey monolofU159 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-01-03 9 TWO Singapore dim hot»et«c«. Mitf Mimi Lee Irigfctl. H.pp, World Cibi'rt Queen ot 1 95 J Jnd her friend M<» Lilian Won(. tikr tim e oft to en|oy themtelvet at Hte Penan( Chrittmat-New Year racet which concluded yeiterdjy wiHt tkc rMnning of the Com-m.tiPOPicr-Crnrfjli54 words
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Article, Illustration292 1954-01-03 9 A $2 years of age. Captan Wilm Wilhelmsen can still display a nimble sea-leR as well as the next Able Seaman, though the vessels m the modern 650.000 ton cargo :lct wh.ch bears his name don t roll much Likr his 10 250-ton flagship. TIM292 words
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Article60 1954-01-03 9 JOHORF BAHRU. Sat. MR Slow Wan Heonc, pr<>pntror af Chop For Cheone. hardware merchants and estate supplier*. has giveri $500 to the Johore Social Welfare Home for a special treat to Its Inmates. The sift was made on the MMIM of his son's rrurmue to Miss60 words
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Article27 1954-01-03 9 LONDON. Sat.— Negotlat nns .ir.' in pmnrevs with Burma for a new aarrement to rr- place the Anglo-Burm«ve defence tre^tv which expires, next VWki UP.UP - 27 words
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Advertisement183 1954-01-03 9 J tEGANCE PRICI QUAI ITY le?w*l% I H aW Ar ,A phi/ijidhic (it all leading Watch Dealers, $2,500 IN PRIZES! K j'^^KT^fi^^*.^^ "■kXdV^T^v^tfk^k^^. "J"W^»^B<l jaj^^^ How Many BARBETT Blades in this Picture? >i» i> wtut you hay« t lit PRIZE (I) \Kr\\e on a ihect of p^pcr the number o*183 words
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Advertisement175 1954-01-03 9 This Is 1 i I Sandal ffl^^ J ,R Look for in. j libel your guarantee of satisfaction SANDALS let children's feet grow strong and healthy MADf ITCU O.*«< LTO. (WHOLESALE ONLY). STREET. SOMERSET, ENGLAMO LOCAL AGENTS. S. 6. Pfrvtt ft Son. P.O. 801 459, Sngapor* ifl unt bin K.iHtfi175 words
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Article20 1954-01-03 10 V\ H.,rrf» (If < minimum) WHAT r "f your totnl Income now would on like to .< r pr- Write n20 words
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436 1954-01-03 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINOAPORE. January 3, 1954. Winning formula AN the day that Malaya Ira mod about the 6cparturr this year of Gonoral Sir Gerald Trmpler, the High Commissioner was out touring Negri Sembilan. He urged farmers to urow more and to cut the throats of bandits who came begging436 words
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Article167 1954-01-03 10 BUTLER WE welcome tn Malaya Mr. Richard Austen Butler Rr'tain's Chancellor of the KX'hcqucr and the man who. more than anyone else ha s been responsible for Britain's sure If slov; progress "ut o« thp post-war economic morass. Mr Butler Is to attend the Commonwealth Finance Ministers- conference167 words
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Article, Illustration1470 1954-01-03 10 SURTINC TODAY ll< s 80 -full Ol I lit' ...But what are YOUR chances ACCORDING to my book of statistics, you will d c at the age of 39." That is what an insurance man might have said to the bouncing baby boy that1,470 words
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Letter456 1954-01-03 10 A SINGAPORE maßisr^ tratr is reportrd to havr said that if police officers roulri shout at members of tho public thrn thry should not makr so much fuss when the public shouted back. Now police officers do not shout for nothing- not British police officers at any456 words
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Letter389 1954-01-03 10 YOU printed a letter from the Rev. Goh Hood Kenn. of Singapore, commenting on my article (Sunday Times Dec. 13 1953) on the late Miss Mars Olson. In his last paragraph, he stated: "It sad to reflect that .she died unwept and unsung ln a Women's Home for389 words
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Letter314 1954-01-03 10 ITOE story published ln last week's Bunday Times that baby-.Mtters now take charge of children during Masses at the Penang Chinese Catholic Church of Our Lady of Sorrows provides a .shining example of "Operation Service' at Its best. Is it too much to hope that thU wonderful service will314 words
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Letter128 1954-01-03 10 U'ILL Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan give the following pledge: That when he Is ruling the country it will be run as efficiently and as harmoniously as the MCA is run now? HALF AM) 11 M 1 Singapore. Pen palt I SHOULD be grateful H you would print this In128 words
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Article, Illustration286 1954-01-03 10 THE RADIO WENT BY MULE By (APT l> II d- fTTT" IN thf i essential a ■Cientlfle drnrlnprrf in thf> campalttri Malaya's Cnmrr, r •ild Hp a 1 possible to or* rat I it Kvor v Mtroi k< 1 p 1 toiien with II ahie seta, and qt up to286 words
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Advertisement410 1954-01-03 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. 70 H.nrj'v 5/" i minimum) THT' nv.-.i rwni »a« Bnnoiineeo I and Cbon liwro I im. on!) Choo nniK i.iin. oa l'4Mi nrrrnilier. IPS^. !!ir rnuasrmfiH I* unnounfeo between 1 ri.iuphtrr of rapt »nd Mrs. Hloom- ;sl!ccrß of HorefieM. Rodney Mmirire Dally, R./ "f ,Mr. snrvnoN* \< \\r410 words
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Advertisement61 1954-01-03 10 I BiH ¥EA tlr Ml dm -in v ii»"» Ik I Hi"! 1 I ..f MBgM mmm w^ II ffl or Kr4 I.I»n--fr»Bi XUh^^ till :.Mh Jmmr} llnrla.ii. rxrtr »i>«r ordrrt > $C! J r»rl» «tlh >«Hir V-^jT In km I 1 ■»•»> tuppMrr ii •hi I' l II V61 words
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Article, Illustration368 1954-01-03 11 THINGS may be humans gone native Qf C. A. Gibson Hill, acting director of Raffles I Museum, Singapore and an anthropologist said ycjtcrday that the "ape-men" seen recently in Ptrak were unlikely to be anthropological freaks. are prob as completely terrified i those who saw them. Gibson-Hi.. Kout thi th;lt368 words
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155 1954-01-03 11 Beer-swiggin Ben is fond at our breu's Brn thr beer-drinking Bo»rr dog. i.implrd the loc.il brew in Singapore ycircrday. And .Wtcr knocking buck the second gi m» he cocked hi| he»d in contemplation, comparing the jl'rr luir with that of Cetmtn. Itjlian And othrr foreign been Then he wagged hit155 words
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Article32 1954-01-03 11 Births in Sincapc *c dur!ng the week ended Dec 26 totalled 579 and deaths 158. Main causes of deith were entcfttti 20. pneumonia v and tuberculosis 10.32 words
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Article22 1954-01-03 11 Four Chinese suspected tv have been involved In a Mftti of robberies In Singapore were arrested by the Police yesterday.22 words
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Article885 1954-01-03 11 "Be of food cheer: I have overcome the world." |ohn 16.33. i 111 in H WMU N< lMl\h "Be of (O€>d rheer; I have averrinif the world." John 16:13. < 111 Xi II OK IN(.LAM) ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 7 <k 8 am. Holy Communion: 930 Sunday School. 10.30885 words
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Article249 1954-01-03 11 Armed robbers take cash the market when the robbers showed up. Two of the men held her by the neck and forced her to the ground, while the other two entered the hut Her baby awoke just then CEVEN masked Chinese armed with knives broke into249 words
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Article110 1954-01-03 11 IPOH. Sat. There were ten fresh cases for the New Year In the Magistrate's Court this morning The offences Included gaming, illegal possession of lottery tickets and curfew breaking Lorry driver Fong Weng Kong. 41 and his two attendants Hew Sin Kooi. 18. and J. Joseph.110 words
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Article372 1954-01-03 11 HAWKERS IN COURT AGAIN Woman rebuked by magistrate A SINOAPORE magistrate yesterday told 23 hawker.v who had pleaded guilty to .setting up unlicensed stalls in Wayang Btreet. a prohiolted area, that if they nose to be stupid and obstinate by refusing to pay :neir fines, he would send them to372 words
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Article39 1954-01-03 11 Tan Hone Tee. mho plead]ed fullty in the Second Traffic Police Court yesterday tc a charge of negliicent driving at the Junction of Geylane Road and Lorong 21. wax fined $50 by Mr Howe Yoon Cnonc39 words
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Article21 1954-01-03 11 OOH Sm-ee Eng third dNUChter of Mr Mr* Ooh Pons Urn I suddenly January 2. Funeral today .T-iror.g 3 pm21 words
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Advertisement159 1954-01-03 11 ETERNn-MHTIC Mm The lint \rlf-\\nuJmz waidi and thr wntiil tmtHesl w 11-\\ii,<hiv: watch on A BALL BEARING f pw A» mum mm I *Hi33rEI > p&o Round TRIPS To HONG KONG DAYS ISCLI'DISG :i DAYS /A HONO COMB S.S. CORFU sailing Bth January FIRST CLASS £78 TOURIST CLASS £44 Children159 words
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Article, Illustration131 1954-01-03 12 THIS week the spotlight is on youth and hce you see five examples of child photography by Malayan cameramen. First prize of $30 goc^ to Leong Yew Sung of 21 -A Hooper Road. Smga pore, for his fine portrait of a Chinese village boy seen131 words
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Article813 1954-01-03 12 Movies for the amateur by BF CLIFTON rMMM VhO trvl thry aM afford one or MM ramfra Mcc lories, thoro is ;i largr and interesting variety of niters and .special lenses available. Outdoor movie-making under Malaya's strong sun, especially when using fast nlack and white813 words
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Advertisement255 1954-01-03 12 murphy I more signal. ..less noise fffottw urn The Set you've been waiting for A fruity tropicalized miniature low priced AC/DC supcrhct with short and medium wave-bands. PRICE: SIM n 0 FEDERATION S 120 DISCOUNT FOR CASH SOLE AGESTS 8. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD. 12 ORCHARD ROAD |OHN LITTLES BUILDINC255 words
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Advertisement258 1954-01-03 12 Kangaroo Service for Top Travel Value <iv^ _sL~ Now free choice "^Cities- fMKW^ on variety of alternate routes across I See «orM-fim tkmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmWm NO Extra Med.terranean an.l C aPP Kuropean citic» en route. t^*-,*? Break rnur journey |> T T wherexer \ou wish no m\~—~-' t\^'^~'\ additional air fare. I258 words
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Article, Illustration653 1954-01-03 13 IT \\;is <|vii( ;t year f <>i the Malayan ftkugoer. Prom liis Mai in the stalls he witnessed the birth of a new era in entertainment with its new stars, new techniques and new head- aches. Revolutionary though the year was, with!653 words
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Article96 1954-01-03 13 I <1 1 Trier* rrporl*: 'THE three .stars Frt-iniixth. Bum li.ii and Purnlma who were chiefly responsible for the .iucres.sful production of "Aurat" w hlch enjoy- i e<l a long run in Singapore, are back I again. Thl« time we se* them In sii.i'Mif.i." a HinrfuHiHiii film96 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-01-03 13 Two clowm. but only on* or them raited < l«u(h Lrtt. Ccotgt Col* i»»«i»»or »r H«« Tom' Fitt Flow Fluid FilUr in "T»« Secret wlii(h |#H Pict«r« P*rad«'f •nt4tu*i«t»ic mention a* tccoad »u«m rit r.lm ol Hie yeir Right Red Skelten who tried to be runny55 words
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Article, Illustration460 1954-01-03 13 And noir for the first plums of the New Year. A PICTURE you will love or heartily dislike -the Singapore critics are still arguing about It Is Stanle> Kramers The 5.000 Finger of Dr. T\ It's quite fantastic the Technicolor dream of a small460 words
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Article, Illustration505 1954-01-03 13 THE STARS VISIT SINGAPORE gINGAPORE seemed to b? crowded with film personalities last week: first we met the British film director Ken Annakin and hi* team of technician* on their way to New Zealand to "shoot "The Seekers." Then came Mr. Murray Silverstone, president of505 words
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Article192 1954-01-03 13 VuW the HKAi.I.Y Mr MM A »rn\«t In Btnu«puir iwlie' m ■M Hfei >' «>r not, > a ii not urn* thai othrr Clnenvu diMimntirti tries* iuluuloua panoramir vreeni" Lv>t week I u>« thai wondf n>i;Mi»l ■Bund Wagon On tli» Mncr ."crerH ihr pi turt *;>< cut nfT192 words
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Advertisement270 1954-01-03 13 TODAY: n <.'••. i.is, t. '».;<» k 'tiop.*. kULJLdI I JzeK-'*- -1-1* immmrm «'»^"«i™ Htm "House of "II CaaM Iroiii Outer 'M.hari:. Kralbrr Hivcr". \M» \MW t£mM devil's Bl^rV ffCHN/coio« Hint, or fBNNDM n ttt Jj^^^ plus deposit ln«ls rrfund^hlr Turf m t a m "spßlNf.i r I|> Mltr' WarnercA^r270 words
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Advertisement328 1954-01-03 14 I "^R> t" Li LUXURY ORTH Mtj AT PARIS fimil AT A I MODERATE i PRICE WORTH PERFUMES H^o^ L^ Nuit, ImpruHenrr Sam Adieu, and Requetr llllJNliil SINCAPORE $6.75 to WORTH LOTION $45.00 D*nt La Nuit, |c Rrvim Imprudence, anrl Rroi I \wr»DTU cam r\E SINCAPORE $2.70 to cJ. $18.75328 words
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Miscellaneous424 1954-01-03 14 ifs^#i Edga Rice Burroughs H^M^jL '!y W^ i T_ [aj^B^B^^jag r SW rf. Sm^ r HB^ ~-v :ak .-crrpr tup uc» in a eeifNne** rp*r« unc WB/^S^tz^^^^u\ Vv THIS WEEK FOR lOu CAPRICORN: (Dec. 21 Jan. I 1 Development* this week make all the difference to your immediate futurr Br424 words
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Miscellaneous151 1954-01-03 14 flurncr your flnan- £Z? rial future. Make •ure. though, that \LdJ you have the right .A."..* > narking before von rnmmit >onrsrlf. Employer, an older relative or responnible friend it likkely to giv» you the help you need. TAl'RUS: (Apr H M»» .'it i If you hare interests abroad these151 words
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Miscellaneous345 1954-01-03 14 TENACIOUS CAPRICORN Thi« year Ihr Han enl.r.a < aartrarn at IK a.m. |M» I irh Timr on llnrmhn I«.U. It «HI iMrr iP'Kom far tquariu* al M« p m nlxi (.irrn»irh Timr on Janaar. IU4. If ymur hlt»h.u« fall* hrlwrrn lhe»r a 1 a tea thru tm are a »un345 words
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Miscellaneous93 1954-01-03 14 aaar^aaaf keep nn as rnn Vvlfl I have hrm doinc Saclallj tnd i i' V > f* ona affair* though mm h is m the halanre. Take rare a rlo%« friendship or romance do.not get out of hand LIBRA: (Sept. I What you do in the netr future will make93 words
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Miscellaneous265 1954-01-03 14 THIS WEEK FOR At TODAY. Foolish t« bo \ftrrnoon hour-* > koirr conventional or stick »ventful FOR too ricidK to nlans. Be ho>- \Vf\R OR I >f pitahle to comparative Mran Piamond. gen, finrl time for thought nr meditation. You may «»-t i Ihf ritht inspiration this WEDNESDAY. r afternoon.265 words
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Miscellaneous75 1954-01-03 15 1 1 1 i |B —^b^b^b^t' /l f C^ W >?^x- S iii nm b^b^. O |L b^blb^^BM I V/) 1 qa\ k V\ V ißt* V^/ T^. *^y JB^B^Bl "™^B^- T"- v J -Mr JP 4rf '>v li^ Alßk JB* til wC^^^^^^^^^^k Tt Bmßb y J^ V mk V^75 words
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Article222 1954-01-03 17 Be Proud of Your English you content with the speak and write? Arr that you are not maki: mistakes that cause peopl inderrate V°u? Thoi.-ands ot men and women am handicapped because ".ako embarrassing errors in speech and wrltlr. inrt cannot express them (1 lently and convlncl: Dr v want222 words
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Article765 1954-01-03 17 BEING a pantomime "Rod Robin Hood" based on the opinion of Mrs. Thomas White. American adviser to the State Education Board, that Robin Hood was a communist. The scene is a room in Nottingham Castle where Senator Joe McCarthy. th<» wicked baron, is discovered Instraettßg two hired robbers765 words
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Article181 1954-01-03 17 MR PERFGRINE POLLEN 20 year-old Oxford »tudent, has beaten a challenge from the pa*t. The challenge: That toda» It took three men to do wh<*t Henry Klngsley. brother "i rn>et and novelist Char:» Kingsley did at Worcester College in the last century H- nrv K ngsley distinguushed181 words
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Article, Illustration168 1954-01-03 17 HOW do you turn $425 Malayan* into 600.000 dollars? A woman with the Midas touch, 35-year-olri Miss Daphne Colling*, has done it. Six yean ago she sailed to America in an old banana boat with £25 anc< six weeks holiday Shr stayed there168 words
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523 1954-01-03 17 ployment pay. Both: Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hooray. (Idle Jack's mother enters leaning on a stick). Idle Jack: And there's my poor rheumatic Mum Simple Simon: Always sick but she's jiot dumb Idle Jack: Like me she's always on the bum Both: Ha ha, ha523 words
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Article, Illustration360 1954-01-03 17 AN old bearded Indian, neglected and pathetic, shuffled round the streets of London for months until one night the police found him sleeping on the steps of a house at Westminster. He was taken to hospital, discharged the following morning, and died a few360 words
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Article307 1954-01-03 17 CATS DOGS ON THE MENU GENEVA, Sat. rOUSANDS of Britons who holiday in Switzerland will be by the news I of a Swiss Cabinet decision. The Cabinet, in reply to a partary question, refused to take cats and dogs off the menu. They added that in some areas such meat307 words
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Advertisement74 1954-01-03 17 SUNLIGHT SOAP costs even less Now i 30* only *a# w per \^-^S\ Sunlight Soap now costs even less than before. It saves m rf» your money and your clothes I CL too! Sunlight's gentle lather gets rid of dirt without hard rubbing. With ordinary soaps you wear away I74 words
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Miscellaneous155 1954-01-03 17 rorn aii crossword H|j j ill 45 A( BOSS rut ghort (4) j fompHllor 1 Derrv (4). 5. Be«m* 17). 1°- (5). 3. Katimatrtf thr mean of (I). SDliu i Si 12. For a roof 14) 14. 4. Fruit (Si, Bird 7. Adlimi PriHioaal 18. C'al's-paw 17. (7) Brawl <«>.155 words
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341 1954-01-03 18 Highlights of Sports by CRUSADER TlIK N M hon. secretary ol the Malayan Amateur Athletic Union, told me thr other day that he had not ye\ r< Ived any reply from Manila regarding ;m application for affiliation to the Asian Qames Federation. Some341 words
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Article, Illustration887 1954-01-03 18 Overloaded "hags an the crown of the road THERE :ht times when ;i journaltoi c.nnestlv wishes th.H he had left certain subject nlone. MM I ;iin not sine t li:it in\ l»io;iclsi<le ;tU>ut keep ing to the left was not one of those <ur;isions. Readers have written irom all over887 words
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343 1954-01-03 18 CKVFN week* from today the Singapore Motor Club's seventh raring season will open with the annual halfmile Mainline -start speed lianj Road, and it ran be taken for crantrd that t r h V i alr ve,V^n K tHf r~t in mis year343 words
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Article99 1954-01-03 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD M KOn* At ROSS— I (rah \|i|» trs Id. Rl»r, I! Tile 11. Mvntuir It, Tool. 17. parr* I*. Rl\rlcd J« Lay. tl. Ladrs. 24. Trnla. •< Pwrcd Rivil 30. Itrpot M l.imn 33. Caw. S.\. Kaaayrr. St. I .i.l tv Shat. 41. ii.ii, I seal. 43. Karer.99 words
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Advertisement121 1954-01-03 18 Qouget <\L) .M 1 "1" 1 An amazing 7.1 cu. ft. of '"^J cold space in a cabinet only Prt -gftSy^ fiJI Across-the-Top Frozen Food ~1 ll Chest of 26 pounds capacity !l^J^^ P^!!3| enclosed and l^jJ^WlJl^ I IOfl|^fei| Ample room for tall bottle 1 aA Hmdy Door Shelves of121 words
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Advertisement236 1954-01-03 18 flff'/ sat r **f'H t nm (III ROMAN'S /w //«/> of 50 25i #W ptukeh in t Both suffer INDIGESTION L*Y/ m^ /^8 Stomach Th*r*'t no ncedrtrr to lei ind'Ct-nn-i I \oui1 rnand stomach tablets, ihry will bring you relief from al torm of indigestion heartburn, acidity, fijiulcnce. I ■BALLY236 words
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Article519 1954-01-03 19 W. E. TREVOR - W. E. TREVOR By Win for smaller but fitter side THK Singapore Cricket Club XV lost their unbeaten record for this season when they were beaten by 1 1 points (a goal, a try and a penalty) to eight (a goal and a penalty) by the519 words
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Article125 1954-01-03 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat SELANGOR Sikhs took the lead in the Malayan Sikh., hockey rom petition today whin they beat Pahang Sikhs 2-0 on the Police Depot ground Selansoi who were the superior side throuehout. scored once in each half. In the tenth minute they opened125 words
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225 1954-01-03 19 CALCI'TTA. Saturday. FHK COMMONWEALTH team gained a first innings 1 lead of seven runs against India on the third day of the third "test" here. Losing their last four wickets for 46 runs today, they were out tor 245 in reply to India's 238 India225 words
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Article50 1954-01-03 19 CALCUTTA, Sat J«rk Arklns'all n( Aimtralta. entered the sin-lej. ftnal of the Indian national tennis championship* when he beat I [adla I N" I N.irch Kumar 6-4. ,;-o R-in. 6-4 In the n«nl-fln»ln. Arkintall «ill now meet the 18-•.ear-old RamanKthan Krmhnan in the ftral tomorrow— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article30 1954-01-03 19 YounE Bnrrerllr* fo*at Kerala FC 2-1 in a friendly «orrer match at Farrer P.ir*f yfdterday Brorrrx for Sorrerlt*s w^re Sahur and H^ken an«1 Rnhlm Om«r rrpltPO U K^mla.30 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-01-03 19 MX. W. T (TRUSS Mim Harry and her rulrr J Dick lir sprawled on thr turf after fa Hint at the fir«t hurdle ol the Juvrmlf Hurrilr Rar<- at Krmpiim Park on .Mondat. On thr left is Mr LanrenceS SrottUh Sea <D. Dillon i followed by Mr. H C Nlas'k55 words
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Article337 1954-01-03 19 LONDON. Saturday. NDKKI AM), who have not been doinu well, won two valuable points when they beat Aston Villa by 2-0 in the Division One yesterday. Ken Chlsholm. inside left, signed from Cardiff City last Wednesday, scored the first. Helping Bolton to maintain their unbeaten home recordReuter - 337 words
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Article92 1954-01-03 19 Rrsulis of the other rugger m^tih»« phi\r<1 in Singapore yeatarday were: REME beat Royal Arttllrrv bv elsht points iroaI and try to nil v \\rr R^i.ih RoHd Rum-el and KerKlai xcorrd a try enrh and Mark m-Mie a convprslnn. Mr. Dyer refere«1. RE twit sinc;ipore Polirr by92 words
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133 1954-01-03 19 Dansie's 101 may not save follow-on MELBOURNE IN spite o! an agcre*el\e inning* oJ 101 not out by Nell Dan&te. South AuMralla. the Sheffield Shield holders, need further 16 run* to avoid the follow-on against Victoria Victoria carried their ovrmlzht -.ore of 3.54 for MX to «*3. and South AustraliaReuter - 133 words
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Article92 1954-01-03 19 PENANO. Sat Sincapor* vhoolboy John Sort won the M miles round -tr:e-u:and cycle race ofTnni»ed by the Penarcg CvrUnf Aatorutmn thu afternoon KOrt\-four riders took part tn the race *hKti >v Martec by the Resident CommiMioner Mr R P Blnrham. at Penane Road Ten competitor*92 words
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157 1954-01-03 19 CAPETOWN. Saturday. AKK('OKI) opening stand of 126 between (ieoff li.itiKin and Murray Chappie on the opening day of the third test here yesterday laid the ground for a possible hie N«'« Zealand total against South Africa. Nr t Zealand, who lost the tirv two157 words
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Article37 1954-01-03 19 MR* ZEALAND l«i lnn» O Rubonr lbw b V^n Ryneveld 56 M Chapplf r W«t> b Van Rvn^vfld 7« M Poorr not ou 31 B 8u'rl!ffp not nut 3T Extra* 13 Total (Inr t«e uk'ai S37 words
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2670 1954-01-03 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Bougoure rides three winners in a row lit *DEST BET, I >iv -yrjir-olil by the famous sprinting sire Panaroma, passed his first test over 1 J miles when he ploughed through a heavy track with 9.0 on his back to win Che2,670 words
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Article52 1954-01-03 20 TOTAL POOL: |234JM I. No. 2.V4748 $5«X»2. No. *****8 S28.17R I. No *****7 S*****. STARTT.RS <$4.K% cath>: N»s. :{«01»M) *****.'., ***** 1, 1 1 (.82 1. IM7M, 17li:.R't. ON'SOI A1ION M Inn rarh) \<is. \MM*. l.1M5fi. mhii. 2,'ifi.1.19 1K.YVH. 1OIK27. *****2, 1I7..77. 1W91T, *****1. TMCBU TOIK: Six tirkrls,52 words
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Article27 1954-01-03 20 Till". STRAITS TIMFS Pi( lure li|i for vrstrrdav was TAIL I H .11 I who fim-h. rl third in K.ire 2 and paid SI I.27 words
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Article202 1954-01-03 20 LONDON. Saturday. f'ORDON Pirir. Britain's former holder of the world six-mile record, may so to study at a leading American I'niversity. The tall. IMS and nonrdhungry runner who is Britain's sportsman °f the y«-ar. said las: niuht that he had received invitations from M-veral universitiesReuter - 202 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-01-03 20 .lOSKPIIINK, ihr 41-foot New South ill s sloop I. 1(1* Ihfielri of 24 rarhU throuch Sydnry Harbour on thr flnt li£ of thr hin- milr or«- .in r if r to Hobart on Boxing Day.41 words
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