The Straits Times, 24 January 1954
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Title Section12 1954-01-24 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 963 SINGAPORE, SI'NDAY, JANUARY 24, 1954. 15 CENTS12 words
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294 1954-01-24 1 PUBLIC WANTS QUICK ACTION AGAINST GANGSTERS j By Our Crime Reporter. ORE is facing a second Emergency. With two people kidnapped tin six months and secret society activities growing every day, many citizens are expressing alarm at the situation. the people I spoke to yesterday agreed that stricter legislation be294 words
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Article, Illustration288 1954-01-24 1 Milly friends They fly to a new life ■THE first friend No blind Dyak cKiMrcn met from Singapore yesterday w« a 19 yeir-old Malayan Airways hostess. Miss MiNy Koh. Untong ar.ak Bagan. a 10- year-old boy. and ChristineSawetl analc Nyub. a slx-year-old girl, ran into MUly In Kuching m a288 words
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Article69 1954-01-24 1 Contest $5,000 goes to Pahang "["HERE is one winner in the Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest "C" Ho Ung I Hun. Courts. Raub, Pahang. A cheque for $5,000 will be sent early j i this week. Full aefails of the winning entry and the I reason for the69 words
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Article187 1954-01-24 1 A KELANTAN businessman. Kang Boon Seng, escaped from a tongkang at dawn yesterday in Telok Ayer Basin. iporc where he had been held by a gang. Kane slipped ;> rl--ris. ran to a nearny i shed anc. rushed to tn> N'c. and made two Three more187 words
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Article67 1954-01-24 1 JOIIORF BAHRI. Sat. THE Jnhore State Welfare Committee has (fiven 5225 for a violin. three cmtars and two banjos to start i\ string band in the ,'ohnre Bahru Prison. At present there are six long-term prisoners who ran play various instruments. They will form the nucleus67 words
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Article31 1954-01-24 1 Marc thiin 200 mr-mbrr.s arci curst s wrrr prrsf-nt at a social dance nruanis^d by the Fairwind Barimintor. Party held at t!v S.V.C. Hall iSßts. Mr.vt last nieht.31 words
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Article54 1954-01-24 1 A pedestrian. Tay Thin. 67. was knocked down by a car at the 5J mile. Upper Thomson Road. Singapore, on Wednesday afternoon, and died in hospital on Friday night. The Traffic Police are appealing for rye-witne.sse.s of the accident to contact Inspector Abdul Kadir at thr Accldeftta54 words
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Article152 1954-01-24 1 A CHINt'E detective staff sergeant. Lee Kirn Suan. was found shot m si* head m his office at Beach Road Police Station, Smpaoore. at itoul 630 p.m. yesterday He died c rt the way to hospital Two rrilow detectives in an ariiacent roorr. heard the >hnt152 words
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Article71 1954-01-24 1 MADRID, Sat— Britain last night protested to Spain against attacks on official British buildings during demonstrations in various parts of the country yesterday. A written protest was handed to the Spanish Foreign Ministry by Mr. F. R. H. Hurray, a counseller at the British Embassy in Madrid.71 words
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Article44 1954-01-24 1 LONDON. S a t London's water supplies may have to be restricted this summer because of the abnormally dry winter. The chairman of the Mrtropolltan Water Board said tha'. the prospect cannot be viewer 1 without some apprehension. 1 Reutrr.Reuter - 44 words
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Article57 1954-01-24 1 LONDON. Bat EIGHTY flying saucers took of! from London Airport today. They were boxed In the cargo section of a KLM plane en route to Australia on a rush shipment for the Queen"*, banquet table. The china was sent to replace nrcaKages and •n complete a set toAP - 57 words
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Article54 1954-01-24 1 IMMINGHAM England Sat A Conservative Member o! Parliament. Mr. Cyril Osborne. .said last night many politicians believe Sir Winston Churchill would retire when the Q icen returns from her Commonwealth tour next May The retirement date has beer much dUcusxed in Westminster this week." Mr. Osbornr.54 words
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Article34 1954-01-24 1 KARACHI Bat Unofficial estimates today placed the death toll to SOO in the crash of thf passenger train the Pakistan Mail." 75 miles ea.st of Karachi on Thursday.— UP.UP - 34 words
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Article38 1954-01-24 1 RABAT. Sat Moroccan Sultan Sidi Mohammed bin M°ulay Arafa yesterday reiterated his demand tha* Fiance oppoaed the threatens secession of Spanish Morm- -o and saic that a bit majority of th« natives supported hi, rep.me.38 words
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Article81 1954-01-24 1 NAIROBI. Sat. \*R. Anthony Head. Brrish Secretary of State for War. s-id in a message disclosed here yesterday he was >i" ■■i that alleged cases of brutality by security forces in Kenya were exceptional. The genera^ conduct and jiscipiLlne of all ranks has been well81 words
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Article100 1954-01-24 1 KL'ALA I IMPIR Sat. BE careful of cigarette or cigar stubs and spent i a itches, the Federation's hief Inspector of Fire Services today warned Chinese New Year reveller*. He said the public must be careful in the use of candles, oil or pressure lair100 words
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Article115 1954-01-24 1 KUALA Lt'MPUR Sat rHREE of the Federation security forces' four latest oandit kills were made by the Royal West Kents in the Bentor.R area of Pahang on Thursday The Bth and 10th platoons found a terrorist clearing and beean to surround it. The sentry on the115 words
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Article76 1954-01-24 1 JOHOP.E BAHRL Sat rE Government's economy measures are causing some concern to local bodies engaged in social welfare work in Johore Cash assistance has been cut down by $*****. fo.-x! parcels" assistance Oy $13,000 and food assistance to Infant* by $1 300. making a total76 words
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Article51 1954-01-24 1 LONDON Sat A surprise blackout on radio signals virtually cut London off from short wave wireles» contact with most of th" world intermittently for 12 hours last niß^it Normally radio encineers can predict the approach of bad radio conditions but thio time they had no51 words
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Article39 1954-01-24 1 WASHINGTON. Sat The U S Army announced last night that Cpl Edw.<rd Dickenson. a former PoW mho at first refused to leave the CommunUts in Korea but later changed his mind. *il. be court-martialled Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article171 1954-01-24 1 Butler "fWfHE Commonwealth counL tries have made a good start to 1954 We ran face thr year with confidence.'- the British Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. r A Butler, declared on hl.s arrival In Singapore from Sydney yesterday. Mr Butler |k on hi* way l171 words
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213 1954-01-24 1 ORE than 900 licensed Singapore rice dealers have threatened to stop selling rationed rice if the Government does not compensate them for losses because of a recent two-cent cut in the price. A spokesman of the Singapore Government Licensed R cc Dealers Association213 words
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Article, Illustration148 1954-01-24 1 NEXT WEEK BICINNINC Mcit week. the SmMjy Times will publish rfcr ttttftdmtty »m 4 often w.ldl* funny ttory of t nun wtio wn kor» wi»h s >il«er ipoon in hn mmtth »»4 ht4 difficylty keeping it Htcrc. Lord Crantlef arat btn rt»e heir to j fortune of nearly148 words
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Article88 1954-01-24 1 PENNSYLVANIA. Sat rE Rev. Jame, K Mathew.> tolrf the Methodist BoaM of Missions yesterday tha" India's present neutrality ha* not brought the nation to Communism. Mr Mathew- executive retarv of the rhurchs dlv. of wo.-ld missions. sa!d ii"i is not "soft 11 on Comrrv..andUP - 88 words
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Article82 1954-01-24 1 NEO THIRD HENRICKS RECORD SYDNEY. Sat JOHN Henr.eks today set up •ralian 1 1 nvtrri swimming record. if-oid John De vitt ond In 53 5 anri Singapore's Nen Chwec Kok was third in 5P.2 ike his own 58--1 record set up in Neo presented Hmrlcks with a ling boat asUP - 82 words
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140 1954-01-24 1 Bullet-proof car, 7 guards for Molotov BERLIN. Sat THE Sovici Forrißn Minister. V M KokitOT, arrived m for the FourPower (ontc:ence opening on ay Mr Molotov. travelling in a of .srven iimnu.sine>-, riown Untt-r Den Emb*My gate.s .n CoaußOllist v rlin short.y «>n The I runty mea:n occupation hiMnrv 'were140 words
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Article23 1954-01-24 1 VO:?K S |%v. ni| i Stth United *n kill a We^ern i fnr >«-ttlin2 th» iS\r an-Israell db«pat« r23 words
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Advertisement264 1954-01-24 1 MEET ME AT THE Pavilion Bar IN ORCHARD ROAD /o^\ I RECENT L/HVU RELEASES 1X6503 Bach Brandrnburg C'onrrrto No. 2in K. Bach Brandrnhurs C'onrrrtn No S in D Berlin Chamber Orrh. iHans v Benda i X1654 Bai-lok (onrrrln (or Orch. Philharmonia Orch. < i Her be; i lllM > WLPSIOJ264 words
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Advertisement101 1954-01-24 1 Wkkk WM 15-n.cßnmsr. TEMPHONE 2^401 1 1 nr«ATio\ LICBT vr one of the»e iuperli 1 -U riparettn of pro-war rxrellence. Savour thr m X, nirllow >rni»>th- V.A or«« of thai pure irginia tubarro an-l > >>v w ill have J. (ormid m Luting }>rrlrrrmr l<ir Kothinan* De Luxe Wginia! Vni101 words
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Article, Illustration2299 1954-01-24 2 TIIRA ENSIO - TIIRA ENSIO ADRIFT IN A SEA OF LONELINESS By Sharks were our only companions Tura Ensio and his friend Ericsson have made a daring escape from a Foreign Legion ship carrying them to the war in Indo-China. On a small raft "a tiny bit of flotsam,2,299 words
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Article, Illustration533 1954-01-24 2 EVELYN VAUGHAN - EVELYN VAUGHAN A SCIENTIST REPORTS ON HONEYMOONS By THE Kinsey Report on women startled the savants in 1953 but it's taken a brave man to write 1954a cominc shocker, the Brav Report on Honeymoons. Dr Stanley Brav, an American social hygiene scientist set out to discover533 words
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Article185 1954-01-24 2 A WOMAN who thinks it \s wonderful to walk and to be able to see a bus is Miss Olive Allsop. who has been crippled and blind for 40 years. In Dunfermllne Northern Hospital. Tife Scotland, list week she told of her hopes and185 words
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Advertisement41 1954-01-24 2 STRONG^gT' If prpulPC W £7 it M L 1 W I III (*f^w3KPC\ ~jk 4 FINEST BICYCLE I75J j^^v BUILT T0 DAY I V^ ALL LEADING DEALERS I T. V. MITCHELL ft CO., LTD., »mi mucuiii cku II iATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE41 words
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Advertisement201 1954-01-24 2 I Ui. C M citizen II W "the world's best value ill in ballpoint pens An attractive, thoroughly reliable, yet I inexpensive pen in Blue, Maroon, B Grey, Black or Mottled cases. I ml REFILLS Blue, Red, Green II III or Indelible ink Dl I*O the ballpoint pen with the201 words
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303 1954-01-24 3 Crashes will not prevent birth of the jet age NEW YORK. Saturday. ACCIDENTS such as the Comet disaster will not stt jet transport back, according to the editors of American Aviation, in an article in Lift magazine, published here. They say that accidents will, if anything, accelerate the development ofReuter - 303 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-01-24 3 Archtray of swards Above: Lieut P M. Daft -Smith >♦ the Royal Navy and hit bride, formerly Mm Marguerite Oodson. of Dorset England, walk under an archway of swords formed by 'tit fetlow- officers after their marriage yesterday at St. Peter Cborch. Naval Ease. Singapore Below Or. and74 words
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Article, Illustration104 1954-01-24 3 DESPITE the popular, of Either Williams wirfc Malayan tilmgocrs. few C'rlt are prepared to f« low kef example and face Hie camera. That it the opinion of Mr. Donald Daviet publicity manager o* tkc Catkay OrfMnsation. who n endea»o«rinK to find Singapore'* moil beautiful bathing104 words
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Article79 1954-01-24 3 The secretary of the Delta Ganges Welfare Association. Mr T R Fernandez, wants the Singapore Improvement Trust to provide swines and ■MM for children in the area. "By playing with one another." Mr. Fernandez .said. our children w;ll become democratic citizens." The association, comprised of SIT79 words
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Article35 1954-01-24 3 W<>ng; Men« Cheng wa» flnrd i $75 by Mr. F A Chua in Singapore yesterday fo r permitting Lam Lai Lien to use his rar while not covered by third party insurance35 words
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Article189 1954-01-24 3 Rubber at 54 3/4 cents The Singapore rubber mari krt was disappointing yr>trrday and the price lout three quarter* of a cent closing at M 3 4 cent* a 1b. In spite of thr brttrr MM from New York the prirr saRRed. A moderate turnovei was reported. CL-sitiir on<v« yctterday189 words
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Article41 1954-01-24 3 TELUK ANSON. Sat. Be pnu.se he used two yard mea>ures lor trade without a certificate o( verification under iru> Wrights and Measures Enj actment. Y>y Hoy Ming, ;i merchant at Se'.ckoh village was fined $25 or two weeksgaol.41 words
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191 1954-01-24 3 CHINESE who wa.s yesterday sentenced to six months' imprisonment and fined $4,000 for .smuggling 'opium Into Singapore appeal ed against the sentence. Hi i.n Lim Oar Tiang whe pleaded guilty to smuggling 19} lb*. of raw opium into the Colony. Lim Kue Chuan and191 words
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136 1954-01-24 3 OINOAPORE police recently t? arn-sted a man and re covered a stolen bicycle before the theft of the bicycle was reported. The cyclist owner had parked W* bicycle on the flveloniway and left the key of the padlock in the tool bag When he136 words
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Advertisement234 1954-01-24 3 _^jg££ Hair stylet of d.iys pone hy V^<C^"'7P>c^^:^p, arc equally beautiful when adapted today. For over 20 V.'..'Jy .:2^.°- \\-.<rs Tomco Perfumed Coco- nut Hair Oil Ji.ts helped the y^ jr.jj women of India to enjoy beautiful hair. >-^^ PERFUMED COCONUT HAIR OIL <TiSEft> AND SHAMP0 N^^ THE TATA CIL234 words
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Advertisement243 1954-01-24 3 i 1 LATEST ISSUE 7 45. RPM. RECORDS. NEW OPTIONAL CENTRE <«, MSP Mi; "Who walks in whrn I walk nut 5 "H*t l^wdr Papa" Siini'- Jazjr B;ind T MSP H» Twfhf for »l«" Aprnhagrn" Freddy Randall t MHr Mil -Th* Mrlb« Walli' i "Khanr" Ron Goodwin 1 MRP M4S243 words
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Article, Illustration408 1954-01-24 4 Jumbo eats and eats in Mr Kitchener 's garden THE DOGS ARE NOT IMPRESSED OEVERAL months :>k<> Mr. II. .1. Kitchener, Chief Game Warden for the Federation, said good-bye In one <>f his most prized possessions "Uimh;)". ;i hefty 2.")() pound tiger cub. Rimha was getting too big to handle408 words
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Article293 1954-01-24 4 C. K. CAMPBELL - BRIBES FOR THE JURY C. K. CAMPBELL THE OLI IMS By THE first trial by Jury was held In Taiping in the State of Perak. shortly alter the four States had been formed into the Federated Malay States in IBM. Lawyers had been admitted for the first time and a293 words
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Article483 1954-01-24 4 THE INVALID TOSSES 'THE CABER' ANOTHER work has passed and we are no nearer to a big flood. There have been no further local floods. It may well be that wo shall dp able to Jeer at the prophets for their rocksuroness. We have been worrying for483 words
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Article, Illustration21 1954-01-24 4 This week t nature study "Leaves Pattern.' comes from Teoh Che* Kc*t of 57 Mjgjsine Road. Penjng.21 words
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Advertisement175 1954-01-24 4 ijPIIIJM The pen that makes all others obsolete! Ideal for New Year Gifts! \%W«H^ voo'^ill see the S old >NORKH. out read) t,,r one-stroke filling \\liilSßlV ft\\\\\i 'I*l C1 rr 9 L^ 1 I ii I lube cuend hcumd |«tn pninL VH9Kv Mil Sheaffers Snorkel is the cleanest pen \rt175 words
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228 1954-01-24 5 MALAYAN SCHOOLGIRLS HAVE CHARM, POISE— AND BRAINS Whitehall visitor Wery impressed' PENANC. Saturday. MISS F. H. Cwilliam. Education Adviser to Whitehall, today handed a bouquet to Malayan schoolgirls. While they are not traditional "Blue Stockings," they possess intelligence, charm and poise, so valuable for the building up of a new228 words
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68 1954-01-24 5 Sentence on Ch. Yong. charted n. yr>terday Vttta erou.s drugs, landing a repu: 1 he had any pn Mm The court Customs otlirer.v tablets oJ morphli and 53 bottle.v when they raitirri I I Wext Hill Road o Kri The drug wa.s IouikI68 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-01-24 5 These two little maids arc Tony Harrison and Ccorgc Coding in the comic song I Don t Want To Play In Your Yard." featured in the new show Th, Vic Optinmtt" which was staged at the Naval Base last week. It open* x* the Victoria Memorial Theatre55 words
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Article158 1954-01-24 5 Conference will be told CINCAPORE is not only an important trade centre m c outh-East Asa. but also a tourist centre a handy central pomt for anyone wishing to make an extensive tour i of the Far East. Thus Urt will be stressed to delegates158 words
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Article104 1954-01-24 5 After admitting tin:- yurttr day. H^san bin Abdullah admitted m a Bingapw i-ourt that he bad previously been Kaoled for two similai i-fli —for two years in 1950 and ioi one yrar in 1963. Whtn Hjuj .a asked for a lenici.t sentence, Mr Tan Ah tTah104 words
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Article124 1954-01-24 5 The big question rHK i m chirhak.-. I i. •>• hold their be»-r? it. C. L. Collenrtte of H ..ti-li Museum of iral iiistnry. writes in tn<' ...in Nature Journal rim lizards can wrig- .IKIlt UA th( SOtHT Kundav Tlmei r»>por■in Hull. "I've leen out cold." tin it124 words
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Article51 1954-01-24 5 Russian tanker I rivrd in Siniu- i reo of oi petrol !ur Daireti. China. ;>. on her nialdrn .■ided her cargo of Bla Se* port of Luc*l uueiiti for *hc tanker in Singapore said the msustrr of tr* snip had rr.ade no ap[or bunkum, but had at^r51 words
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Advertisement337 1954-01-24 5 I B. I. ROUND TRIPS TO I JAPAN 28 to 32 days with approximately 10 days in Japanese Ports I s.s. SANTHIA saiHufl 26th January s.s. SIRDHANA sailing 22 nd February s.s. SANTHIA I y sailing i)th April s.s. SIRDHANA sailing Rth May 1954 1st. Class $745 I 2nd. Class337 words
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Advertisement718 1954-01-24 5 "Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself." Matt. 22: 39. < III i:< II in i n..i \\l» vice (Eng i Hf. G.A. Hood. ST. ANDHtW.^ i W.'lhlH M (|< 7 srRAHS CHINESI -9 a.m. air. burnt, gundM ■Uwnl. tM mm. Morning Malin.s H4 ..:> w jr4htp lV srrv:.e. V!:718 words
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Advertisement663 1954-01-24 5 £4,315 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Men or worriTi. und<T 45 toy srW.n; n r ldo regular monthly half -yearly or yearly amounts unn>r tho PUN LIFE OF CANADA plan ran. for oxamplp. rrc< ivo at age 55 a lump mm £4.315 for mm or £4852 f r v.-omrn or663 words
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Article, Illustration520 1954-01-24 6 S. RAMACHNDRA - S. RAMACHNDRA By •THE first blast of the explosion sounded over Singapore. Other blasts followed in quick succession and a huge, billowing mass of smoke mushroomed up in the direction of Tanjong Rhu It was about noon on Morch 9, 1942.520 words
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Article831 1954-01-24 6 Bring >m bark alive IT is not an ofTcncp ti) know that a mrmbrr of your family has been kidnapped yet fail to tell the police about it. But it is extremely unwise, and dangerous too. Though Singapore s millionaires and their families don't seem to think831 words
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Article437 1954-01-24 6 GINCE Its formation five years ago. the China Society of Singapore has done much to disseminate knowledge of th'ngs Chinese to dispel false notions and prejudices against the people and their language and 10 promote a wider and more lntellgent appreciation ol Chinese culture From437 words
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Article332 1954-01-24 6 THERE U somethlnp essentially wholesome and appetising about homebaked bread. Making It In small quantities is no more strenuous an operation than mixing a cake. Here is a dinner roll recipe, excellent for sandwich-mak-ing, and one for the good old fashioned Chelsea Dun to which men332 words
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Advertisement263 1954-01-24 6 A £lurwberfand mattress for those who insist oh of everything 7 jk _-^^b<*, Relax into cool, refr '^jU&-£<^Jr£ji*i on a Slumbcrland J*iTT%^ "^v^ a White Seal "mm K\ (V/ < $[jns. '''figk circulates through '—'Xll\-\ /^T*~ i oery moscment. H 'i^ *vSfir^J^^ 1 mdrctK of special S Z^^^f nring linn263 words
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Miscellaneous308 1954-01-24 6 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.15 Morning 8Ur; 7 30 New*. 7 35 Melody Mixture S 00 Oome Into The Parlour. 8 30 Breakfast Hour: 9 30 Take It From Here; 10.00 Musical Round-up. 10 16 Calling Ali MotorUt*: 1030 Mix-morning Medley; 11 00 The Jay Wilbur Strings; 1130 Salvation Army Service.308 words
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Article, Illustration535 1954-01-24 7 For the woman with plenty of imagination ANE of the greatest boons for the modern girl who has to dress well on a small Income Is the Ingenious idea of "separates." With two or three skirts and a few well chosen blouses the woman with imagination and the right notions535 words
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Article53 1954-01-24 7 Well chosen separates AN example of what the ingenious girl can do with two well chosen "separates." This charming cock- > tail dress is composed of a circular tsfreta I skirt and a well fitting /< lace embroidered fl blouse. The price of << the skirt is $64 *nd >j53 words
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Article, Illustration332 1954-01-24 7 TIME FOR THE SPRING. CLEANING. concerned will make useful duster*. Talking of dusters, thrrr seem* to be a glut of those flir.ly yellow ones in the city. It U practically an impo*.siblity to walk throuKh any of the main streets without having a bunch of tiyse thrust into ones face332 words
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Article, Illustration752 1954-01-24 7 I AM 17 and in love with a man of 21 who fell for me at first sight Although we love each other we always quarrel. We have tried many times to break our friendship but cannot forget each other. Do you think we are true lovers?752 words
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Advertisement190 1954-01-24 7 flkrf Sunday Titties January 24, 1954 f Only-Tarrfley know the. f serrrtof blending lavender with, rae&ottns and precious <r>£Tvr> a><soncentrated Vwiyii-fsJ.wj'iqtjyQ aprrarwef. The cnot'ft r.^ur.B find *nhtle distinction ofYarclley Lavraider is tmiqo©*nd inimitable, I YARDLEY I Y=3 LAVENDER P a»«^^^ Yardley Lavend» > r Soap iSfrSJ^W^. imnoth-liithcnnjj, >> '^w r190 words
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Advertisement290 1954-01-24 7 ["Johnny! I'm so %aladyou <* Me !j^/\ Johnny"- "vl^ IT Pjj \-.K It rt and come]*-. j%ih Uv /^-^L V r/*~Qxm\.\ feel yowcorry 'ASPRO ?V jf J J >wt ond cold, sick i \Hcre,toke two "'^SbtJ^jir Hike moaic! put m« A f^ tfJ^r^C John^' l^ t Iri&i just ih «^J?/290 words
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Article, Illustration1229 1954-01-24 8 Murh of your life i* «peni in wlumber IF you live to be 70 you will spend about '2\ years of your life asleep. It is astounding when y<> work it out that way. Sleep is one of the greatest necessities of1,229 words
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Article, Illustration395 1954-01-24 8 i never saw a briefer suit Of swim-wear on a pretty maid. Nor saw so many charms revealed which formerly were not displayed REMEMBER? That was the kind of male "masterpiece Inspired by the Bikini bath-lng-sult. Well, 1954 is golnt; to prove that particular vogue was395 words
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Advertisement285 1954-01-24 8 Pepsodent reallu gives uSBSf teeth Teeth cleaned with Pop<odent are whiter, much whiter! That's because, they are cleaner! And they are rleaner because PepsodflfJl i* the only toothpaste that contains Irium*. Peptodeal with Irium deans may the film which not only dulls tooth, I'tit aNo harl>our« the dangerous ijerm* that285 words
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Advertisement210 1954-01-24 8 The most comfortable shirt J on Earth..f%,,( Meridian Tee Shirts for men and tl made in a range of cheerful colours froi fabric for sensitive skins. They arc dwashed and always come up fresh and srr. value for money too, that it pays to keep a c in your wardrobe.210 words
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Article, Illustration278 1954-01-24 9 Their carefree fishing trip ends with 2 men dead |T STARTED off as a carefree shell fishing expedition along the Tengah River, Singapore. But it ended in tragedy with two members of the party trapped and drowned by treacherous currents and quicksand. Yesterday the two men. Akika bin Hap Abdul278 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-01-24 9 Police Impicfor L D. Fernando married Mitt Irene MiMred Ware, at rfcc Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yttterday mommc. Intpector Fernando who >% the ton or Mr and Mr*. Irnett Fernando it attached to the Traffic Accident* Branch. Scpor Lmci Singapore The bride ,t rhe daughter ol59 words
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Article109 1954-01-24 9 BUTTER WORTH. Sat CHAN Kit Leng. who recently won first prize in a turf club sweep, was fined today $6,000 on four counts of possentng raw and prepared opium. Chans wife. Ng Ah Yew, who was similarly charged was sentenced to one day's gaol109 words
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Article107 1954-01-24 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat MR. FOO KHEE LIM. of the Johore Agricultural De- partment. who was awarded a UNESCO Fellowship in 1952 to take up :i sjx-months' course in asnculture has returned to Johore Bahru. The frllowship was extended for a year when he was awarded .scholarship107 words
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Article36 1954-01-24 9 TELUK ANSON. Sat. Found jin possession of To katis ot white sugar without a licence. Thee Leong Seng, a sundry ishopkeeper at Batu Duabelas new villagf. was fined $100. or one month's gaol36 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-01-24 9 Happy welcome AT the Ccncral Electric staff party held en Friday night in Singapore te welcome, Mr. Leslie C. Gammagc, vice-president and ioint managing director of C.E.C. and the Hon. Mrs. Leslie Carnage. Left to right Mr*. P H. Steed. Mr. P H. Steed, general manager tor Malaya and the60 words
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276 1954-01-24 9 Malaya's first Film Festival next month \|AI.AYA Ls to get Its first film festival next month, when cinemas in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore begin a flvo day programme of Hollywood pictures at the same time as cities all over the world. The festival Ls In celebratfcM of the 30th birthday276 words
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161 1954-01-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. LJ OPE it dwindling for tfce two airmen whose Auster plan* is believed to have crashed in dense jungle 20 miles cast of Kuala Lumpur on Thursday This evening aircraft, searching for the plane, returned to bases in Singapore and161 words
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Article107 1954-01-24 9 SIR Thomas Lloyd. Permanmt Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, has come to Malaya to learn about the Emergency "on the spot." He arrived in Singapore l:y air from London yesterday on a seven-weeks' educational tour of Malaya Hong Kong. North Borneo and Sarawak.107 words
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Advertisement336 1954-01-24 9 I *Hh H I j^^, 'heir jjlam > Jtn •ih hirmonuinji fw^^KL and (f I hX nail polish j^Hl' (ITIX nffirs you all fl^B l.if si livhion shades and fl^K« wonderful they arc Pracli HBy ir>r> the creamy lip B^^Hk k never smears, never leaves HH V sv^rint. the nail336 words
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Advertisement402 1954-01-24 9 *NOW Qantas links Singapore BANGKOK —•ft alfrnatt rout* on tht Kangaroo Service gfl KARACHI zL^T M fl %T ■flw^ 'ft-"**"' A? A SINGAPORE ■i £L DJAKARTA W j^BSL DARWIN^S_\ SieJkwS~^^^^ i j£wJf\ I BANGKOK it now an alternative port-of-call for Qanfa* tV*gß&dtVrilv\ I l'on«»ella»ione ort^rating thr Kanttaroo Service tn London402 words
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Miscellaneous85 1954-01-24 9 The weather Minimum temperature 1 7 30 p.m. on J:in. 22 °o 730 am on Jan. 23 I BUtfapon 73 degrees. Penanjj 74. Kota B.Uirvi 74. Kuala Lumpur Ipoh 73. Kuantan 70. Maximum temperature 1 7 30 am. to 730 pm. on Jan 23 Singapore 90. Penan? 88, Kota Bahru85 words
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Obituary93 1954-01-24 10 10 Word, till I minimum) MRS. PO KIM SOON uiee Mdm Low Sonc Neo), age 72. passed away peacefully at No. 5, Penneiather Road, on the 23.1.54 at 2.10 am., leaving her beloved sons, Po Guan Cheng. Oua'n Chwee. Ouan Hock, Guan Pitt. Guan Hoe. Guan Yam and Guan93 words
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633 1954-01-24 10 THE SUDAY TIMES Singapore, Sun Jan. 24, 1954. Crushing blow WORLD Communism has suffered a crushing, humiliating defeat in I Asia. Twenty-two thou-j sand men who once! served in the Redi Armies of China and North Korea march, singing. away from their homelands. It is the greatest mass-re-nunciation in military633 words
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970 1954-01-24 10 K.S. CHIA - K.S. CHIA -By WOULD you like to marry a "Horse"? Chinese men would, for girls born in the year of the "Horse" are said to make very good wives. Men born in the same year, the seventh in970 words
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471 1954-01-24 10 Bv Upt. D.H. de t. Reade T HE First tatt-lion of Th. Qum 1 Own Royal W«t Kent ft*!'"""' now^ th. shir* Regiment. But there 1* little evidence I amonK the We»t Kents of the coming change from patrolling In Malaya's jungles to471 words
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Article991 1954-01-24 10 EVERY other day wt read In the newspapers of murders and robberies in which teenager^ are involved. Thi s d not a problem which can be solved entirely by the police. The grown-ups and the youngsters have to pla y their parts. Of the total pnpulation in991 words
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Article, Illustration495 1954-01-24 10 WINCED GOLD BEAT THE BANDITS THERE were no crowds to watch the trim Tiger Moth phi from Kuala Lumpur airport. An idle spectator or two taxi down the runway and. picking up speed, become airlx>rne. Only a few people knew its mission a mls«lon tinged with the bravado and romance495 words
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Advertisement750 1954-01-24 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. I M Word* $1(1 i minimum) REES. To June and Jim a son. Stephen James, at K.K. Hospital 23.1.54 Both well ANNOUNCEMENT 211 Words tl» (minimum) SOMETHINQ You Can t Outlive! Alone, among all types of property. Life Assurance will guarantee an ti. nine free from fluctuation, and750 words
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Advertisement86 1954-01-24 10 ill! ce l MJ 1 ■limn 1 Fm CHINESE NtW V"u£ li Bill I YEAB uriir vr (tea will to (lt*n M I'll: 111 f BE E wtU rvcry 1 ca&e* c |(!r tQ I"'" 1 I .~.t«l or Uc4 Lion— from Illh^^ Ull :ith Januiy (Inclu•it*) rue* w •rdwi_^86 words
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Article479 1954-01-24 11 Gift at Xmas lands him in court JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. |(0H BOON CHIANG, of Singapore, managing director of Whay Hin and Company Ltd., Mitt a case of whisky and a woman's gold wrist watch as a Christmas gift to a Johore Government oMic.il. L In the Sessions Court today Koh479 words
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Article296 1954-01-24 11 DON. Sa.\ i.i \<.i I DIVISHW I t 1 Sunderland 4 BtoZ" Ul n Nllla VrdJi >I-T>< hpstpr I'. :< Uuildprsnrld I fi^^kry "'Irtiham 2 M^3r »»llon JjfJ^Kdini'icli < harltnn 2 -^»»e» l'M-t'in 4 fmtoj olvp* 0 SbcA 1 Sheffield I 2 W. P ui<h 0 Rurnlry I296 words
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Article49 1954-01-24 11 a Davikrn ar- apore yesterday mi: Swatow with 70 Chinese who returned to the Sixty-five of the passengers V! < as deck passnuors from Red China were er.t to the quarantine station ■n St. John's Lsland by the Doctor as soon as the esse! arrived m port.49 words
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Article31 1954-01-24 11 president fcpOH. Sa' -Mr. H. T. Cms ar. r. was elected i pn Bar Commit- let K'.dah and Perlu at eneral meeting i tot. vin the supreme Court. J31 words
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Article, Illustration1147 1954-01-24 11 Many got a long way 'G 5 beat them This is tht solution to Straits Times Word Puislc *G\ giving the answer, which the committee of judges considered most apt. The prise of $5,000 is won by Ho Ung Hun, Courts. Raub. Pahang. His answers agreed completely with those preferred1,147 words
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Article51 1954-01-24 11 Abu bin Hitam calmed trial tn the Singapore Second Criminal District Court yesterday to a charge of cxtortin* *3i> from Woon Chye Hoo on No* 24 last yea r at Sam Leone Road The case was adjourned to Mar 29 and ball of $500 +as51 words
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Article141 1954-01-24 11 'Search brought skymen to Kedah ALOR STAR, Sat PHASE 10 in "Operation Sword" was completed In Kedah this week. Most significant feature of this phase, officially called "the search," was the use of paratroops for the first time In the State. Forty skymen from A Squadron the 22nd Special Air141 words
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Article234 1954-01-24 11 13 WILL STUDY MALAYA For 3 months rf\HE first three of the 1 13 experts In the International Bank mission to Malaya flew Into Singapore yesterday from Britain to study Malaya's economic position. They are 81r Louis Chick. Dr O. C Monture, and Mr. Bruno Llncke. Sir Louis Is heading234 words
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Article92 1954-01-24 11 A MASKED man last night knocked at a European home In Mount Vernon RAF quarters Singapore. and stabbed a servant girl. Leong Kol Kan aged 27. as soon as she opened the door The man fled. Leong was stabbed twlre In the chest Her employer Mr.92 words
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Article22 1954-01-24 11 Oeorge Nicholas Campos a teacher, was fined $25 by Mr F A Chua i n Singapore yesterday for speeding.22 words
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Advertisement40 1954-01-24 11 (tonjc^wTne WINCARNIS will enrich the blood and build up new health and vigour. IBlJn There is no better Tonic hJM| k for the blood, the nerves -FOR YOU. Sltjl AR,CHWINB r^T WITH NOURISHINC EXTRACTS Ja///jLI 'x* y Xy i w40 words
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Advertisement232 1954-01-24 11 nturpity radio more signal... less noise ■ft ftflL^Lr X>T Mar bvSblbbbbbW aißß»^ tL wla^^V Jfl aaaUaaß T^^^ '^^H Laaaar^LP^ \§P 9k f% A JH aB Singapore price r^aT«.^T ii/^ aaaaaaaaaaaaß^lar^ MaY 3 aaaWtiaaaaßaaaV Federation price Laß^jßSaaaßakl ttf/S^saaaan* wt^T «aVA *df***^P^*^a^^SMß LtSS 10 FOR CASH j^A 4* mSkT IB SOU AGENTS:232 words
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Article, Illustration154 1954-01-24 12 MORE PRIZE-WINNING SHOTS BY MALAYAN CAMERAMEN A LL the prises in thit week's Sunday Times Can> c Contest were won by Singapore photographer, The photograph on the left, called Early Bej c L comber, won $30 for Sunny Ciam, c/o Rates D •ion, Treasurer's Department. Singapore City154 words
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Article452 1954-01-24 12 ONE OF THE GREATEST MYSTERIES OF SCIENCE LIES- JJO you ever find that ice-cream tastes hot? Do you ever argue that soap Is cold when others think it scalding hot? If so, you may be a victim of ichthyotoxism, one of the few ailments452 words
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Advertisement329 1954-01-24 12 10 BLUE GILLETTE BLADES IN fM| Gillette J9N[ Quick-feed /m 1-4 Dispenser M m»t no extra M Now only $1.10 All these advantages at no extra cost New blade in a flash Blades completely oil protected Built-in used blade container Nn clumsy unwrapping no damage to blade edgea Blades slide329 words
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Advertisement78 1954-01-24 12 ROLL FILMS H P 3 SELOCHROME Pa««Hr«eaatic. «aH«mety Highly orthochromatic and A medium apeed r witfc great sensitivity notable tor «reat exposure mjtic »i»m of soH V*« t* artificial light. Hat a latitude Very popular for tor pictorial work long teal* »f fradation and amateur snapshots and particularly suitable medium78 words
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Article, Illustration765 1954-01-24 13 JOHN BEHAGUE - JOHN BEHAGUE Esther scores again in latest water spectacle By PIERE is nothing in nature more repellant to me than water. I was once dropped head-first into the deepend and still suffer agonising nightmares as I struggle to reach the surface of my pool of unhappy memories. My765 words
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Article, Illustration388 1954-01-24 13 ERIC WOOLNOUGH reviews THE MOON IS BLUE' would you do if a very attractive young lad*. asked: "Are you going to seduce me?" or "Do you have a mistress 0 Probably you wouldn't know until you were asked. Bui just imagine it! And they are just two388 words
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Article274 1954-01-24 13 FRANKENSTEIN. Dragila and the Wolf Man will r never be able to show their laces in Singapore i) again. '< At least not after the Philippine fllm "Drana A* An Habaing Lawln comet the Garrlck next month. The aforementioned character* have been put to shame.274 words
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Article96 1954-01-24 13 following in HHM I with Bicycle Thn»ci H»« $tl.<n|ot Film Society m v< to profcnt "Martin do«i»nIMC." a French »ilm ttjrnng |ejn Cabin »md Marlcn* Ow- Inch Thi, will be tfcowa at H«« Lido Cinema. Kuala Lum ■j an Fob S at 6.10 a«4 M mb.96 words
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Advertisement339 1954-01-24 13 CATHAY ORGANISATION JT]I gIT ATTRACTIONS HDAY LiIV 4^ iMili:> SICK PICTURE FOR BpWUMAS MM DAHL PHMWjjEOIHA I j^Kbt^ |»luv :n << nts drposit i< fundalilr a B^B» r<>tlH v u rv i m\\<.i I \^^^Sj ■L-THE GIRL IN WHITE I M-G-M» HILARIOUS tNTIRTAINMINTI I CARv DEOORAM WAITIH ~~vv~»~-v-^. COFiING! GRANT'KERR339 words
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Advertisement234 1954-01-24 13 T lhe phenomenal success of BURT LANCASTER MONTGOMERY CLIFT DEBORAH KERR FRANK SINATRA DONNA REED in its openings in England, in Australia, in Norway and in Japan proves again that outstanding entertainment has no barrier of language or geography. Columbia!' pictures AL AST AIR SIM~7 RONALD SHINER in BxP-ttrfß Today234 words
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1155 1954-01-24 14 UERE is a young actress, beautiful and talented, to whom success has come early. At 25, Patricia Cutts finds herself in Britain a well-known figure, thanks not only to her stage experience, but also to her appearances on TV Forced by her profession1,155 words
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Article504 1954-01-24 14 R. K. HARDWICK - R. K. HARDWICK By THE modern drift to the M- citlrs in Australia is rtspotwible for immense riamace to the physical and political structure ot the country. Gone are the days when people strove to live on tho land. Gone also are many of the504 words
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Article291 1954-01-24 14 The career girl: Age group 20-30 TICK THE ANSWERS APPLICABLE TO YOV AND THEN READ THE KEY BELOW 1(a) I am pleasantly sleepy at bedtime (b) I get tired during the da> i I am tired most of the time •j i I ran relax easily. <b>291 words
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Article95 1954-01-24 14 ALEX THE GREAT chi OTi I uOr. His Wife. In! his chess b<>, rang ut> won h Bronsteln tournamen brßie." hi Mr>. the.v lnt< are mor< they are v n tal (train The chc,., i, and hay. a black-: p lounge ol home in don When play, ooru r and95 words
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Advertisement212 1954-01-24 14 m ><l if y $fj~^, f^f^l THIS OFFER HOLDS GOOD x, *jsHss IN THE FEDERATION ONLY FROM JANUARY 20th to 30th (inclusive) "77 C^^Jn entivelu new car of^itnparcUfe/ed' iecudu k. POWERED BY THE AVAILABLE WORLD FAMOUS JAGUAR tor XX 120 ENGINE HOME DELIVERY Represented throughout the Federation. CYCLE CARRIAGE CO.212 words
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Advertisement83 1954-01-24 14 OK I LiOruit M 1 JI9 IL OMART, healthy hair begins with Brylcrci f S&l that's emulsified for clean grooming. Begin w.w I i| Brylcrcem and sec how lustrous it makes your hair; V^ Jar l 5 y our na r Ben8 cnt ty b ut fin^y under control all83 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1954-01-24 15 RUTH BRAITHWAITE - RUTH BRAITHWAITE M^^^^^^^a^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ B f 'I < luilh'itiji* anyone ta bviiorv that surh thinfjs as the* I'olhnriitfj #/o not happen [his ->'A l S(A :in< l jHL im < no modern «iiialis| dare inlro pc ghosts into his ts a.s Shakespeare Perhaps we new tabethans need t<>1,042 words
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Article228 1954-01-24 15 4 n YKAR-OI.D London school- eirl was told last neck that her grandfather had left her nearly t '.n.iino She is Christine Clark, of Shepherd's Bush. Highgate. Her grandfather, Henry Edward Clark head of an iron foundry' business, died in October, aged 95. leaving Hr made228 words
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Article, Illustration337 1954-01-24 15 DOROTHY THATCHER - DOROTHY THATCHER By LONDON IT was with great pleasure I learned that Patricia Morley* pencil sketches were being exhibited at the Imperial Institute, Kensington, and appropriately in a room adjacent to the Hall of Malaya. Although I have heard a great deal about her ait337 words
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Advertisement123 1954-01-24 15 v r Jushus W>s\ Mm J\m\\ Shirriff't LUSHUS tllies are full of \^~^Z^r fl\ iSPxt^ Rou. O.i sh,mpoo Tmt. resh exciting liquid f ruif f lavour seal JV> Wm'^\ o.i 8.-,ch cd tight inside a shell of pure sugar. MM^r^Jl *o«H.!rDr.. Now kc(J jn bcaufifu CIRCUS Sj ."*h 'MS ><>'123 words
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Advertisement265 1954-01-24 16 HEARD z^all over the world «9£^ QUALITY -DEPENDABILITY Two workl-famous modcb: Pip Ben Loud Alarm with a booming call that gets you up. Big Ben Chime Alarm first wnispcrs, then shouts: Both with plain or luminous dials and hands. Sec these Big Bens and other quihtvfamous Wcstclox models at your265 words
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Advertisement138 1954-01-24 16 'IldentitH bnngs y^J-K,! (rtghtcnfj Sk| n o tS A«. i. by the Lovelier LotSLn^l a funny IM -^f^rO'^s crocking. M^r^^ Accor'li^H WO^g |(> H «Mk ''.T the dauH aiv,., ••"••^Bj of al! hcholdert■fl Me* a M JfJ^ hold. Yfi. a impro%fmf-t rr H|' ifyou'iinnfupcirr. m/m/H^WR In K in .i f-138 words
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Miscellaneous1020 1954-01-24 16 £//i \V isJ^ y Edga^ /^/ce Burroughs J^JK-^ h^SH£y V^'' V X- /TrACZiN makshzp wtK \P jowls', miw^cl^ 'crST W$*m fV^f^i. mmmmmmwmmmmmgmmqamm TIMES AND OCCASIONS V: X* M-' B mr .^^L^^Km rw r> P"r|»*»e undrr the' Heat rn 1 h«- m»r» »nr »l..die» 'V I '>#' S V A. %«lr-ilo»»1,020 words
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Miscellaneous102 1954-01-24 16 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY. I'm your Insiirhours to experiment socially follow up introductions. I'nrsperted and unsought plea sure come* of a chance en counter. FOR UTK TODAt WE\R OR ISF Royal Rlu. 6. Turquoise. TOMORROW Important to do the right thing and t<> keep in with the right peopk102 words
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Miscellaneous192 1954-01-24 16 o| a more prnln.il outlook, hr r»r.ful FOR I.ITK Tnn\\ WK\R !>R I *F. Mauvr. Opal. WEDNESDAY. Important n»t to takr any rash <>trp today. If in doubt, wide with rautiout proplr. art An mmmonsrnsr rathrr than on impuUi A cood day for f.imih affairs and for rrvivine old asHoriatiotio192 words
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Article768 1954-01-24 17 Fhe ape woman alias Aggie Stenchwaters AM l) '<' I" reveal the 1 identity of the ape-like wonv"i who. with two x ape- r r men, has been BiiMinm workers on I nibb ites In Perak. yro priori uiven X!).■ Chinese uirl Wonj; Mm. who said the >i768 words
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503 1954-01-24 17 Conrad Phillips - Conrad Phillips By TWO yrars ago a surge on with two years to live and a man on the vergo of death mot for the flr st time. "Your only hope of life is for me to operate on you.' said the surpeo503 words
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Article621 1954-01-24 17 Sunday Times Book of The Week UKH name \v;is Lorelei ;ind her Ihimim ss w.is nu'ii. She wjjs the heroine of lx>ok called Gentlemen Prefer Monde* Uul delighted Hu'twenties and dropped ;i calchpbraM into the lanjpjßjpx She was the prototype of the gold-digger with nothing on621 words
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Article232 1954-01-24 17 Improve Your Speech and Writing in a Few Hours •.re you content with the *ay you speak and write? Arc you sure that you are not malclnx mistakes that cau.v tvoplr fo underrate you? Thousands ol men and womin ar»- handlcappd berau»«' thrv make rmbarra-ss-lng232 words
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Advertisement272 1954-01-24 17 Mave you discovered' these delicious Siscuits j^ IF you have not tasted 1 j 'Ovaltine' Biscuits you have a treat in store. You u| nn(^ 1 hem so tnsp. *.o 5 9, delicious, so sustaining. pjpj^v J Their exceptional nourishl^' B K qualities and dr.tmpf^'.ssL uished flavour are due to272 words
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Advertisement377 1954-01-24 17 A FREE BOOKLET "Word Mastery^ in»ti1'u'» <>p» h/448*. p»urf THt R 1GENT INSTITUTE O;»tf Ionrton W England, for (f> (JOl rMtmrr O at«, a frw c<n>T of -Word Ma«t«Tr." I n R n( Un4) hirh i nnt itn» (nil detalla o! thr EfffTtive Entl^h Coarie— Plra>* vrnd mr a tree377 words
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Miscellaneous201 1954-01-24 17 Popular Crossword ACROSS DOWN 1 Turkish till* .5i II NUnard I R'P 111 110 I*l 2 H*-imn .6.. 1. Turkish title (8), 6 Nuaaro j^,,,,,,, (4 4 a^oi <3 i,. m i 5), in Vilf wretch if), 12. Ills porartly < 13 1. Lav. i4>. 7 Hnsirln ll), 14. Inauspicious201 words
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Article, Illustration964 1954-01-24 18 Britain faces another world markets challenge SUBSTANTIATION of l.isi week's remarks in this column about the increasing fierce ness of world competition in the motor car trade came to li^hl last week, when it w.is an nounced from Detroit centre of964 words
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490 1954-01-24 18 JOHNNY JOHNSON - JOHNNY JOHNSON SINGAPORE SPORTS PARADE By IHAVK tmd lot ..f tune thi> week to ruminate on the Asian Ciiur.es situation. The big worry is the money question and. M >it. tin coffers ol the Singapore Olympic Sport-; Committee have an unhealthy hollow so'ind a490 words
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Article, Illustration286 1954-01-24 18 EDIN PETERS - Ramblers a re out on a trophy hunt EDIN PETERS By Fj^OR thr p. ist yr.irs memhrrs of Sineap<>r<'v Island Ramblrrs tram hivr k'-pt thrir colours f1> inc at MSftj all the v)i-\r rarr meeting hrld in thr Colony and in thr i-rti r itinn and parly this month, at286 words
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Advertisement170 1954-01-24 18 Thii notice su.irch .1 Sm;.iporc municipal but tfind but how mj"v buirs m .v use it? for a gift p or V if i «i\\ c iitttp^p i. *EL L~ Year.... £^v PEN NAME FOR THE PERFECT GIFT I'tT that \pirinl cift ocv\i>ion a birthday, anni\cr^ar\. re- mi S VI170 words
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Article547 1954-01-24 21 FI JI ANS SCORE 27 TO 6 VICTORY Harpers great game for S'gor KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. \J \KIV; FOUR changes in the side originally selected, a Selangor Invitation XV went down to the all-conquering Fijians by 27 points (three goals, three tries and a dropped goal) to six (try, penalty)547 words
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Article, Illustration21 1954-01-24 21 .MR. HsOBMMMI WATT lrad> in M*M| St»r (McClouii winner of the fourth race at Biikit Tiirah yesterday. Sunday Times picture. ture.21 words
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233 1954-01-24 21 S'GOR INDIANS BEAT NS IN THIVY SHIELD CH.ANf'iOR Indians, favourites In this ye^r* annual Malayan Indlani hoefcty tournament for the. Thivy Shield, won their first game in thU tourney *hen thev beat Nr-n takhfln Indians by two goals to one v. Ceylon Sport* Cl'io crounci. Singapore. \e«trrday. lrtdlam took about233 words
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Article45 1954-01-24 21 A'.i-x.indra FC. be;-t Bad.m Krwnalan B 4-1 in Birwrrien kampoiia league nxturr on the Breweries u round ywierdny Alexanr.r^ vcoreri ihrouah Hamiri Ibi.thim i2' Moh^med Ismail anrt Hanoi Ba^ir while Lrftifi All rej nun lor Kp^n;iian. I P.i id l.:m relereed.45 words
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Article112 1954-01-24 21 CI\«.APOR»: will meet a Mala?an Indian kelerl|«ii in a frkendlv horkey flxlnrr at Jalan -Krtinm at 5 p.m. UdJair. Thin will be the i nlnn\ v laat test before lh«-f play the vi«<Unc Indian Horkrt Kederatlan team m. i month. The Malayan Indian team will112 words
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402 1954-01-24 21 IPOH. Saturday. OHOWIM. nil-round superiority. Ni-uri Sembilan scored a convincing victory by 21 points (three Koals. try. penalty) to 11 <«oal. try. penalty) over Perak on the lpoh padanx this evenint to retain the Farleigh Robertson trophy. Perak. flelriinc nine playerwho repre.-fiiteri the state402 words
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Article55 1954-01-24 21 Engineer R-slmer." beat YMSA. 2-1 in a SHA junior kno< koajt hockes- fixture at Oil. man B<r* icks yeoterday VISA opened ncorlnr through Kardlal Singh In the 7'h mln'i c Wit Howard eqtnllv* l in the 20' i minute and then co' 'he minnins goal In55 words
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Article24 1954-01-24 21 Army bea' Rr>\V Nur hv fn ;r gnal* to two in the inter -*ervv es hockes- tourmment r Nee Soon yeserd.<v24 words
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Article46 1954-01-24 21 KUAI.A I rMPI'R. H«t. But Yorks beat 'he Fliinns In the r firs' round tie In :hr FAREI F Cup Inter-unit l« \nv competition a' Kliiane this week. The mircm v s only two poin 1 Earn Yorks scoring 17 to Milan* 1 1346 words
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484 1954-01-24 21 3 By W. K IKI <>K a H.C.r IS: Army ...11; J YESTERDAY'S rugby match on the Singapore Padang between 9 the Crlr' ft Club and the Army will 5 be remembered mainly as a game JJ of missed < hiinces by both484 words
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Advertisement273 1954-01-24 21 888 >' l£fcr' INCABLOC BBBBBBT BF^y.- *JBi 'B xju t^^^^^Jy tf BBS *$&iim& ANTIMACNETIC SB WATERPROOF BB ROTAREX H 17 |EWELS. b^ V ">^bl s l«.Ti^^^fl ff/HWMWILUAMS I sffSf k V \MERICA\S M-ADINCi PAINT I'^t'^J MANUFACTURERS H.. p. W VKLVKT RICH.. RUBBER-TOUCH II 'M I I^JH Thrrt 's nothing like273 words
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Advertisement160 1954-01-24 21 EKCO Sole Agentv MACLAINE STOKVIS <M| LTD. SINCAPORf KUALA LUMPUR PENANC TIDE'S IN! Now your weeks washing can be S7JK)the worlds deanestf at last BB^flJ I s>oi vour w>n «yc* can I "'I vou. next «aahin(-<tay. jB B m h\ hounennrt evrrvI^P^^^Mi^^/^BB I h r hjvr "km Tidr to k160 words
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Article, Illustration2953 1954-01-24 22 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Close finishes in several races By Illl. SWEET 9 TOTAL POOL $377.'.7 1 1st No. IDJ.-.R >lt.'i.'Hi., 2nd No. *****8 S84.953 3rd No *****1 $47,196 STARTKRS (55.899 each): Nns. *****1. *****0. 57HO2, HM11 2M3I1. *****3, *****3. I68H5I. CONSOLATION S2.R31 'kI. Mm. *****7.2,953 words
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Article255 1954-01-24 22 EAST LONDON. Sat. WITH the tourth T'st as«ins' South Africa lens than a week away. New Zealand RiifTered a treat setback yextrrriav when their captain. OeofT Rabone. was taken to hospital for a fractured rish' iwtep Rubone. who received the Injury during the255 words
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Advertisement315 1954-01-24 22 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD Electricity consumers In HM following »rms ara notified ni.it no electricity supply will be available between the hour* of P '<> am and 2 30 p.m. on lucsd.'v MUl January. 1954. ia> KlanR South area between lsl and 2 1 milf.tone, Telolc Gadong Road, (b) The whole315 words
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Advertisement162 1954-01-24 22 Chetk T A for yourself Al photographic exhibitions, sal— competitions see •vhat a large propo*,^ 4 of winning picture, are Roller kl I Story in Phot-, I 1 ~«*r"] Periodicals and tVW fil —1 I WIf j 1 1 W I I T I a v <-• a^i v4 1162 words
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