The Straits Times, 28 March 1954
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Title Section13 1954-03-28 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 97^ SINCiAI'OKK, SI NDAY, MARCH 28, 1954. 15 CENTS13 words
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Article382 1954-03-28 1 Mighty matchbox may bring 'canned' light, power to world's homes I NEW YORK. Saturday. CHBOX SIZED ATOMIC BATTERY with a life of 20 years, which soon bring atomic electricity into the world's homes, has been d in America. The battery converts atomic radiations directly382 words
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Article80 1954-03-28 1 lEl'sdM JKKP - A GREAT SPRING CUP DAY lEl'sdM JKKP KfL weather ta»rlng Cli) day at e.it racine. were d is had when thr>. to the .saStable's Sup' i Joyment II and Robin Hood were assembled the winnei iace as tl -Midied the photo It showed Bupi i Pictui nose in froi f.ivourite80 words
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Article68 1954-03-28 1 AINTI I JOE Oriff the 108" runninc of f n Grand National Steep. Tudor Lbir nd and Irish L: i third Hoyal Tin. who had i*ice In in previous yetrs j by i neck o\ LJne. Irish Lizard hind Ui Royal T Tudor IAP - 68 words
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Article25 1954-03-28 1 LOOT* ihr funeral 81r eneral manage: w ays, wr. md, wa The H 'jfratlon Si: the i Commissionrr, Tf( < tunent tt. mmlssione Malaya25 words
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196 1954-03-28 1 LONDON. Saturday. ["ME hydrogen bomb may not be a very useful weapon in warfare. Professor 0. R. Frisch, Professor of Natural Phclosophy at Cambridge University, said in an article in the Atomic Scientists journal. In any CAM, bJ said, the tllergiei rrlraitdReuter - 196 words
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Article27 1954-03-28 1 The troopship Lancashire arrived in Singapore yesterday from Britain with 400 troops tor Malaya. The vessel also brought <)7 service families to the Colony.27 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-03-28 1 WfiWKHmm I! I i I S.trnoff ch.nrmm of tht R idio Corporation of I America, use* electric power troti 1 the world's first atomic battery I to tap out tkc telefrapk mcttagc "Atoms for Peace". The batteiy I it matchboK-tiied *n4 hat a lite cKpcctancy of62 words
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178 1954-03-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE MALAY RULERS and the Federation Government reached full agreement today on all issues relating to the introduction of national elections in the Federation. A Government statement said the High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer. would report the outcome of the178 words
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Article31 1954-03-28 1 ISMAII lA. Sat Two F.cyptians on a motor cycle threw a bomb into a three-storey buildinc occupied by British paratioopers yesterday. There were no casualties and little riamate Renter.Reuter - 31 words
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119 1954-03-28 1 CP.ENCH Union troops, aided struck out from the heart D m Bien Phu today They destroyed a lone string of foxholes and trenches which the Communist-led Vietminh have been building in preparation for a new mass infantry assault. French headquarter! said 42 Vietmmh wereAP - 119 words
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Article41 1954-03-28 1 A CMMM was held up by two m<n in Allwa! Road. Singapore at 7 p.m. on Friday and robbed ol 1341. Th>' m;in had btM on his rouada eoUeettni tontine mo'- n<'v b< -!ori- be was robbed.41 words
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Article170 1954-03-28 1 QUEEN'S HOST ATE DINNER ALONE PKRTH Sat I ELABORATE arrangements j were made ftflay to prevent the spread of poliomyelitis to the Queen the Duke of Edlnburnh and members ol the Royal Household When they tad lunch and dinner at Oovernmenl Hou.se. Perth All food was prepared and cooked aboard170 words
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Article219 1954-03-28 1 SEREMBAN Saturday CEREMBAN Police, combing rhe Rahang area near Screm b.m today for a Malay who escaped from the Rahang police station last night, arrested a man at 12.30 p.m. in the blukar at Ampangan two miles trom the station. The man who had escaped from219 words
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Article90 1954-03-28 1 BHI'NKI S.i 4 Ms2o 000 000 scheme to a\ turn Brunei mto Am.i Bnt all-electric State is Mm [•onsldered by the Government In :<■ The plan which was submitted by a British firm of mnluttanta ktuall tg building a hut;i< power station on thr bank of90 words
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Article28 1954-03-28 1 WASHINGTON Sat. Annrim'n l.itct |ct fighter tii. Me Donrnl X t II Drinna Ik«s hi i n ;r"imrirfl (ollnvliil thrrr Meticnti this month R<ut <r.28 words
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173 1954-03-28 1 They praise our fight against Reds WASHINGTON. Saturday. j\ UNITED STATES House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Sub-Committee, reporting today on its 30.000 mile Far Eastern study trip. praised the "vigour and ingenuity" of the British fight against Communism in Malaya. It added, however. "Oven trtg terrain and the tactirv ifReuter - 173 words
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Article82 1954-03-28 1 WASHINGTON Sat Hie Reconstruction Finance corporation which operates th»American rubber tin and abaca programme today recommend-,-d the closing of a large Government tin smelter at T City Senator William Fulbrlsht asked if clo>ing the smelter nvans that the United Swill not get any tin if82 words
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Article43 1954-03-28 1 MELBOURNE. Sat Total deaths on Australian road* tell by 120 in 19M the AuMralian Ro.id Safety Council an- I nounced yesterday N irlv 4.00(1 more rKoplc were Injured than in 1952 D« ath-s Jo r I<*W totalled I8«3. Re.lterReuter - 43 words
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Article148 1954-03-28 1 9 SHARE 5,000 CONTEST THF RL r, no winner', of the Straits Imr Word Pi R r^h of whom will receive 8555.55 They arc S nga^ ore L F 372 <' |oo ChM| R'ia( J Gnh V Soon Khi an-.\. 28 PetJ n Road, S |an^tn. City Workshops. River Val-148 words
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35 1954-03-28 1 WASHINGTON Sat. RttSftta 1 return to Hie mail naval rw r under tlxmme motor '<<r and ~l<n ~ubmanne rha.v r. will be hand* d r t.inbu] I aati J m35 words
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Advertisement220 1954-03-28 1 ice chfam 7jp| afiP^rP lAMOUS Q&m SYMPHONIES Bi ilium BjraphM) M* I i" C. Bflplum ii M h (I vriz Anrrei. *Ht.:>« ftS Rrrthcnrn Svmphnin M> I In Kb 'Erolra'. Roynl Phil Orch (Sir rhomn.s Brpchami 114.00 Ft.-.(lio n BjrmpbMiy No. 4 In B Belgium RadiadlfTiuilon Orch iFrmai *>ndi»). IM.oo220 words
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Advertisement140 1954-03-28 1 VMONC the many cielusive features wh.th will ipp. u IK th t Suodjy Tun. neit week will be an in»r»tig ltion into Bl.ick MagIC by A irantton H» will t-ll of in incredible itery of revenge from the Cilbert l» lands <nd of J Tibetan who. it is claimed. mty140 words
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Advertisement59 1954-03-28 1 fie*?**** in V it fir i <\ 11)/ So H*.,., ..1,, I Y. AVACAKONfI »«l"^« v.t, tff llf j lo»rl\ lips Aft Kf.ilK YIMMI It It, rilitt flou r< 1 ami fi.m, i It t\ '< mi l§ I tnmxftirt 1, hixfttn *»<! wiHtirtmtHl <T Nmmvlj -1., in ilr.irn ui/<59 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1954-03-28 2 BEVERLEY NICHOLS - BEVERLEY NICHOLS There can be no tale more breathless than that of the legless wonder of the R.A.F. By 50 HERE it is at last, The Bader Story, and it is even more tense and vital than we had betn led to expect. It is. indeed, a story to1,123 words
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Article, Illustration115 1954-03-28 2 NO author has swept to the forefront in the pottwar year* more quickly jnd assuredly than Paul Bricfchill. author of "Rtach For The Sky", the book reviewed here. Likr Douglas Bader. this Amtralian iourn»li,r f|, w against the Luftwaffe and was shot down. In pl l115 words
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Article591 1954-03-28 2 TRADITION loving Britain 1 4 ha.« plenty of queer 'Ob.< wnich originated many centuries ago Typical of thus Kind of appointment v that of ale conner for the City ol London. There are four ale conners f" d Jhe jobs date back to tne591 words
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Advertisement226 1954-03-28 2 Rolex present the Oysterdate A calendar natch of superb accuracy that is not an extravagance •pODAV, a watch time u-ils tne datr. and perspiration Dy tn ->^B«Br A of most people. Now, however, there ?2 lt el t is beautl^»y built by P^ is the Rolex Oysterdate-a maeniri- U J226 words
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Advertisement171 1954-03-28 2 I 3 ways beth f UTon Pick u,j Better style llandxomr jll si GEOI high vlandjrd -^g vai; ample |o E r ni 2 Better performance 1 Powrrful 0.M.1 PI V acrtloratmn and 1.45 J »tth io» pmam A 3 Better economy 1 I ong-lifr. ld>» f T| ernancr m«,,171 words
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Article113 1954-03-28 3 60 modern bungalows will be built in Singapore A SINGAPORE company plans to start a multi-million dollar housing estate in Holland Road, the Sunday Times was told yesterday. Plans are being worked out for 60 modern bungalows, each costing between $35,000 and $40,000 When113 words
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Article117 1954-03-28 3 A BASKET-LOAD of ducks yesterday interrupted proceeding in the Singapore City Police Court. Tin- BfM, Tan BVMg Kwee w;us charged with causiiiK unnecemrj .suffering to 117 birds It ni aliened that Tan had crammed 58 ducks in three baskets. The rest were left in a lorry with117 words
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Article41 1954-03-28 3 Mr A Rrario of International Air Radio Ltd.. will sponk on air radio work to t ho Singapore branch of tho Koy.il Aeronautical BoclHy to Shell Houm CoUyer Quay, at I M) pm. on Tuesday.41 words
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Article65 1954-03-28 3 The Raffles Society of the University of Malaya will present Shakespeare's "The Tamine Of The Shrew" In the Oel Tlong Ham Hall. Cluny Road. nn April 2. 4. 5 and 6. Except for the performance un April 4 at 7.30 p.m.. the others juill be65 words
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Article59 1954-03-28 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat —No tinned food in any shop in thr villages within the wire fences at Yons Penc. Ayer Hltam. Kamponß Hau Abdul Oafar. Lam Lee Kangkar Bahru and Parit Ya'ani shall be remov<>ri MtiMi the tin Is opened before beinc taken out of the .shop according59 words
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126 1954-03-28 3 THE MMhi that road sense should be taught in schools a.s part of the regular curriculum alow; with th "three Rs" ha.s won a Siniupore man $100 He Ls Mr. Wee See Hud. of Tionß Bahru Road, who won the Singapore Traffic126 words
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Article38 1954-03-28 3 Mr. I P Tlvirairatnam. principal. Union College, TYllippalai. Ceylon, and Mrs. Thuralratnam arr in Stnjjaporr on a holiday. They < xp»ct to nmain In this country lor i month. They arr staylns at 110 Arthur Road.38 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-03-28 3 Mr It D L V on net K K A Mm Al.t, XL Ca«a, jftc, f+ic.r mjrruic jt »K« Paya Lebxr Mcfhod.%. Church Sonpor, »c rd i»27 words
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Article, Illustration355 1954-03-28 3 CONCERT PIANIST BEAT TRYING CONDITIONS KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday a programme that demanded a very high standard of technique, execution and interpretation. Miss Hovita Anaano. formerly of Singapore, made her debut as a pianist m the Federation before a distinguished audience at the Town Hall here last n.ght355 words
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Article256 1954-03-28 3 ANSWERING a charge of illegal entry into Gate 8 of the Singapore Harbour^ Board at 2 10 am last Wednesday, a S ngapore photographer, Peter Robirfson. told a Singapore court yesterday he had to enter m order to collect photographs he exhibited on the luxury256 words
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Article48 1954-03-28 3 M T. Basra!, a mrrchant nf f'hulla Strrrt, was fined $25 iin Singapore yesterday for drlvtai UOSt Kalians Road and Gcylanc Road between 40 and 45 m.p.h. on Ocl 27 On another i hare** of falllnt; to obey a traffic licht he was I Imi'd $15.48 words
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Article149 1954-03-28 3 THE price o! rubber in Singapore ye.sterday closed at bb\ cents a lb.. unchanged on Fridays price The market was reported quiet with no particular buyins or selling pressure CloslnE pririji yesterday In cents per pound were: No. 1 RSS. spot loose buyers 54.,. tellers 45V No. 1149 words
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Article24 1954-03-28 3 The price of tin in Singapore yesterday wax $348 75 per nirul which was a reduction of SO cents over Friciav'.s price.24 words
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Advertisement337 1954-03-28 3 A<£^ A?]^ va 43a PARAMOUNT WINS AGAIN! HOLLYWOOD f* S ACADEMY v, J AWARDS ■MgW L^g^gT ■DREY HEPBURN WILLIAM HOLDEN ■EST ACTRESS 1 "BEST ACTOR I ln in I BOMAN HOLIDAY" "STALAG 17" |IAN» NT ER BEST ORIGINAL SCRtEN PLAY" I "ROMAN HOLIDAY" EDI W HEAD "BEST COSTUME DESIGN" 'Hhiciv337 words
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Advertisement363 1954-03-28 3 M £%k the finest name on record mL B^gog9^sfl*> POIM I Alt 7 (4J lll*>l) HI 4 OIIIIS j HARRY DAVIDSON I Old Time Diner Strict ISi'DJOII 'Tanto Wall/ and Royal f mpri-.s Tanfo" HC D? 01« "l-a atnka" A "Marina" I S( D2HI« Ro«ton Two Slrp" A 'VtagMSJ Barn363 words
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Article, Illustration156 1954-03-28 4 A Harem? Nat tor her gRITAIN'S hcsl known model Barbara (ioalcn has turned down in offer to model lingerie in a harem became "it simply isn't (lone you know." The newly married Malayan-born model with i the mink-and-diamonds look was phoned recently by tiny French-woman,! Madame Isar. who designs lingerie156 words
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Article182 1954-03-28 4 The truth about men ■jIfEN are beginning to iTI admit that women are the superior sex. "A woman has far gn powets of concentration than a man. more selfconfidence and far lessi self-deception." Believe it or not. it m a man Who wrote that. In many cases it would be182 words
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Article, Illustration572 1954-03-28 4 Derek Monsey discovers the inside story THERE is something about blondes other than peroxide and mink. Call it inevitability I have |ust been with Ben Lyon the radio and film personality who told me how he of all unexpected people— originally discovered572 words
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Article267 1954-03-28 4 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE A STRONOMERS from every part of the world are planning to'be m Bloemfontem. Union of South Africa, n June. At that time, the planet Mars will be closer to the earth (40.000.000 miles) than it has been for 13 years, and J will be directly overhead267 words
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Article364 1954-03-28 4 It's LOVE in BLOOM Till! loven OO the icrw MR raising llu'ir voicts in a Mandarin duct. In front of us. Iwu nthct lo\ crs Wl hoMinti hands and snuggling as close together as the scats would allow. My wife whispered to m». "Love in bloom, to riistractiiiu'" Certainly it364 words
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Advertisement207 1954-03-28 4 Robinsons rr^r^ Jb p 1* W)/ /Ji»hl CT^ f' k Wl T N CRA N D BY SHO£S COLLAI < ATTACHED v fj\«i\ sh es by lotus i/v^ t Mw\\ Z:T^P^ -k-.— -««,ci525.00 M I AIIS J\ m M ill sJU^^L^ji CHILDREN S ANKLE SOCKS >~».c yMr Kv fV J207 words
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315 1954-03-28 5 gINfIAPORK women either have an entirely false idea of the women's branch of the Singapore Volunteer Corps or no idea at all, one of the keenest of the members, (Junner Dulcie Neubronncr, said yesterday. "They don't even recognise mv uniform. They think it is just315 words
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Article198 1954-03-28 5 Bull's-eyes are their business IN the Surrey village of Comsh.ill in Britain, three craftsmen arc making targets for the .irehers of Britain. Malaya. Persia, and Trinidad. Whfro thrlr anrrstors knoadc(\ thp straw through thfir knrrs by hand. Mr. Maurlcr EHrrion. Mr. Jack Taylor and Mr. Jim Ronnie f'avc Invented a198 words
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Article175 1954-03-28 5 JILL BENNETT, a 23-year-old Singapore-born rharm- er with a sawn-ofT hair-do, big mouth and a slight rpsemblanre to Elizabeth Bergner. is a girl in a million now appearing on British television. Why? Because she's GLAD she isn't beautiful! "Honest I am." she says.175 words
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Article81 1954-03-28 5 SOCIETY HONOUR FOR HER A SINGAPORE girl student has been placed among the top 10 In the sophomore class at the University of Pennsylvania, in the United States. She Is Miss Priscllla Kao. of River Valley Road. Her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kao Ling Pal. received the good news recently.81 words
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Article, Illustration105 1954-03-28 5 The Comm.ind.int of Hit Singapore Volunteer Defence Corpt. Li*«t.-Col. T. j. Hutcfcirtion. described tnt job rtirv volunteer icrvicewotni-n doing j« "tkc ont whicti pl«y*d j very .mpo/i.nt p.tt in the defence of London «g*mtt «ir .ittxck during »(«< war." Their mnn t<ih it "plolting" <nd ."telling105 words
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Article105 1954-03-28 5 Teen-agers form girls' club CINGAPORE now has a teen-age girls' club to prepare women to play their part in the life of the Colony. The club was formed at thp Sißlap Social Centre when nearly 100 young girls of various rarrs resident in the Katonf? and Bedok areas attended the105 words
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Article, Illustration183 1954-03-28 5 HUNDREDS of women are Riving their time to help widen the horizons of the women of Malaya." according to Miss Viola Williams, national oreaniser of the National Federation of Women's Institutes in Britain who la helping establish the movement in Malaya. The men ol183 words
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Article, Illustration198 1954-03-28 5 PENANG. Saturday. VI AT BIN DIN is one of! iTI Ponangs most cheerful characters Mat's childlike smile Is a familiar sight in town. He receives tlp> without even asking for them -peons contribute every month to hi* support. "It's a heart-warming experience," Mat said.198 words
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Advertisement137 1954-03-28 5 itMSHk "^mp ggggggggggggggggT I m^^MW FOUR-WAY TOPCOATS WATERPROOFS Also a full range of skirts slacks dresses. SOLE AGENTS IN MALAYA: THE STORE WITH A $5<- TO OFFER EKCO (g) RADIO THE MARK OF QUALITY I The EKCO Model BY 184 is a 7 valve radio which operates on a 6-volt137 words
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Advertisement95 1954-03-28 5 Modess At "those certain times." gggggggV\ the modern woman lf^ t'eltes rm MODESS. th<> C^^ H eronnmiral. safe and fully *^orsl absorbont sanitary (f protection, for r-omplrtr confidence and comfort I V fP J- mm MOnESS Sanitary Twrels and the IsJCT^--viA MODFSS atl-cla^ic adjustable Wfl J Samtan/ F-c't for inrttible95 words
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Article, Illustration887 1954-03-28 6 This week Stewart Wavell tells of a trip to the mysterious islands of Langkawi, off the Kedah coast. If you have a '.'Holiday story with a Difference" to relate send it to the Sunday Times. Payment will be made for every article published. I EOENDS887 words
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Article, Illustration627 1954-03-28 6 THE TUAN CATCHES A YOUNG SHAMA THE dry spell of practically a month ended on the 15th. The first two showers were so gentle as to ensure that the soluble fertiliser lying on the ground near the banana plants for the last three weeks would sink in slowly and be627 words
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Article269 1954-03-28 6 HERE are two cheese recipes —excellent either as a savoury course to a big meal or as the main dLsh of a lißht •supper or tiffin. MEI.T half an ounce of butter or margarine, add half an ounce of flour and mix to a smooth paste.269 words
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Advertisement14 1954-03-28 6 FLIGHTS EVERY SUNDAY PERUTZ FILMS RECORD YOUR TRAVELS FA]THFULLY F i^ j FROM SINGAPORE14 words
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Advertisement36 1954-03-28 6 The S BY J MALAYAU AIRWAY Frer look P-" Otetrit y i V* J *&Z\ STANDARD-VACUUM Oil J TO SARAWAK FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO YOUR /^fffftC USUAL TRAVEL AGENT OR ANY OFFICE OF MALAYAN AIRWAYS36 words
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Article, Illustration914 1954-03-28 7 Versatile silk jackets 'best buy of the week [)NE of Iho most p«»pn l;ir shops in Singapore. \vl with both visitors :mkl rosidoiils, Ikis just m nicnl of ffoodi from Hong Kong. All Ihosc ;irc value, bill Ilio mliclos which fascinated mo mov Chinese silk brocade. Phe Mandarin Jackets modelledfamous old Chinese masters - 914 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-03-28 7 AND TO THINK WE WORRY ABOUT OUR Anne Scott-James reports from London Y^U begin to wonder 1 if it's all for noth ng the money and time we put into our efV JOAN CRAWFORD S LEGS We chfii.^h our nylons, hunt tor good shoes. >p<nd more on both than we67 words
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Article272 1954-03-28 7 vi. a nunrii mat tins fine old tradition is j breaking down that i people are lust too busy j these day.s to admire the j graceful curve of a calf j or the turn of an ankle I I had a pair of the i most eye-catching stock-272 words
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Article, Illustration622 1954-03-28 7 METALLIC CLOTH I MY guardian Is rushing me into marriage with a 29-year-old teacher whom 1 do not love at all. I am only 18 and don't want to marry an old man. This man knows that if he doesn't succeed in marrying me .soon,622 words
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Advertisement252 1954-03-28 7 Deep-cleansing OOHyk* you a //ri>//'e/, eoM/r&tfiott J Wtm "i-'-'v- Rj* /h pfry" flawless skin. You the hidden dirt, the particles of dust and cc. That's why Anne French complexion. Because >knne ieansing Milk deep-cleanses right to gVgVgVSe of /our pores. It floats away impurities. Try this tc >ur face in252 words
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Advertisement407 1954-03-28 7 jA9^ j g^g% j^^~ mt S. W What more can you do Klt PI *<• A FAMILY PIT AND V F I I l«. nut "l .'I m.lke sure they get p«hxl meak and plcn:y of Ire^h .nr and sleep. Yet still they gick up infections and ill;»c*<cv an you407 words
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Article, Illustration665 1954-03-28 8 BARBARA CARTLAND CONTINUES HER INTIMATE STORY OF PRINCESS MARGARET "Jill-: papers will (urn Lililx't into the dull one. so lluv have to mnkc BM Ray Princess Margaret was a schoolgirl when she made this perceptive remark. You may remember how overseas reporters -particularly in France665 words
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Article, Illustration463 1954-03-28 8 I THINK it must have been Confucius who said it was better to travel than to arrive, and it's certainly true that half the fun of a holiday is anticipation But what IS necessary .s that you should plan your holiday wardrobe well in advance And463 words
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Article245 1954-03-28 8 Do YOU know how to say: ARE you one of those people who rant say poodbye o Women arc menerallv the chief ofTendcrs In this respect. In aplte of an evening spent partly in discussing baby John, or little Agnes, or domestics and their shortcomings, and other trivia dear245 words
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Advertisement379 1954-03-28 8 INTO the m.ikmc of Campbell's Vegetable Soap goe« a wide variety of trmrtirn. garden-fresh vegetable! and just the right amount of ca h Rrd ripe tomatoes, iwtet golden com. tendrr pea*, ulnte and sweet potatoes, and many other* 14 in all Back contributes its own special goodness, blrnds in its379 words
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Advertisement213 1954-03-28 8 i_ Royt with r.ir" No I musks to give a r Bdbj lnV fran Thr x>\ ftahnoi 1 jqp, distinction of Yol U Uti: OT t YARDLEY j f^^ I g| LAVENDI^I YARDLEYt33OLD Button-Thru < in plain or V©/ domino tpoi A r.-th:u' fr et I VvN* rC-~ trim and213 words
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Article, Illustration268 1954-03-28 9 Exhibits flying in for Singapore show J^N air-conditioned glass house is to be built in the Happy World Stadium for displaying special exhibits of European-grown flowers in Singapore's Sixth Annual Flower Show next week. The blooms will be flown here just before the268 words
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Article112 1954-03-28 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. rE TB Rehabilitation Scheme financed bf the State Welfare Committee is progressing satisfactorily. r< ports Dr Wllberforce Smith. the orißinator of the scheme Those helping her operate the scheme are Mrs. K. D. Yarrow. Mr.s J. Klein. Mrs L Hinks and Mrs J.112 words
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Article231 1954-03-28 9 They're it IS raining ■THERE if a school in S,n gapore whose students feel terribly unhappy every time it rams. They are girls of St Hilda's Conven' which stands on top of a hill off Kamponfi Bahru Two roads leading to the school Radin Mas Lam and Bukit Purmel- becorm231 words
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Article69 1954-03-28 9 AN Indian took a kettle of i\ water to a Singapore police station a few days ago and complained that the water refused to bqil. He had the kettle over a fire for more than 10 minutrs and he was baffled. He had intended to make tea. Police69 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-03-28 9 They're unhappy when it is raining Thttc three aMi ot St Hilda t Convent Singapore, take off fhcic ihces to **id< across puddles of mud on their home after clan. Sunday Times picture33 words
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Article155 1954-03-28 9 A KAMPONC BAHRU BUS Peng, was fined $100 m I COMPANY driver, Nr Siew Singapore yesterday for negligent driving. Ng drove a bus at speed alone Kampong Bahru Road At Neil Road junction he collided with a car and crashed into a shophou.se after155 words
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Article62 1954-03-28 9 MALAYANS SAVED $150,000,000 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. More than 500 000 Malayans of all communities, ages and lnromc groups have credit aceouata totalling about $150--000.000 in the P< si Offliv s.ivtogl B.mks in UM F'-drratlon mrt Sinuaponv Malaya's Postma.sti r-Ucnr-ral Mr. D Smith, said today that up to January this year62 words
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Article87 1954-03-28 9 FX)L'R Navy prrsonnrl took an R.A.M.C. lieutenant for a rldp at 130 am. yeiterday. assaulted and robbed him of $40. a wrlstwatch. a fountain pen. and a cheque book. Singapore Police were told. The lieutenant. O. W. Sprig gf. was left on the road87 words
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Article36 1954-03-28 9 Flight Sergeant Terence Martin Breckon. RAF. Changl was yesterday flned $25 in Snieapore when he pleaded cuntv to dnvine a car alona 1 Road on Dec 1« v it h a Siamese driving licence.!36 words
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Article166 1954-03-28 9 First young builders graduate (\S SATURDAY the first \J batch of eight boys being trained as brick layer-masons will leave the Government School of Building. Balle.stier Road Singapore, after com- plctlng an Intensive threei month course. When they leave to be absorbed into the building trade, each will get three166 words
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Article33 1954-03-28 9 KAJANO. Sat. The Ulu Langat branch of the St. John Ambulance Association has formed a brigade of 30 members who recently received their first aid proficiency certificates from Countess Mountbatten33 words
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Article155 1954-03-28 9 TtST BORES are being made at BeHok. S ngapore, in a S2i million scheme to tap underground water. The result will determine whether the Island has sufficwnt water to make it independent of Johore. now the prinripal source. The underground flow at Bedok is155 words
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Article27 1954-03-28 9 KUALA LIPIB. Sat. High Commissioner and the Bultan have appointed lnche Mohamed SufTlan bin Hashim. F< dt ral Counsel, to be Legal \d'. >rr. Pahang.27 words
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Advertisement282 1954-03-28 9 of the Jiest \W item J* *M V VM "^afc^fc- .^^aa^ay Beverlc ;>nc Ga!c Newman. Singapore. {r l/J6rlnu of the Joest lecades many children of th% r B My 'vc been reared on Cow and Cats. The Food of Royai Bab«s lies, active mmds, sturdy trafliß strong constitutions these are282 words
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Advertisement272 1954-03-28 9 THEIR GAME IS DEADLY I In Stunt rd Road yesterday jttcrnoon j gang of about tevcn ChmtK children were caught firing volley After volley of rambu-tjn-Micd lumps of granite straight up into the Jir. carefully aimed ta fall on the rooH of pitting cart. A European, who heard th« craih272 words
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Miscellaneous149 1954-03-28 9 Papuhtr rro.vviforrf HBH ■!tbts F^^b^B^"" 4CMOM 1 Optltitl toy |Bt)| thr prolnlrd oidr l4i; 3. lump* 1... 14); 10. ■..•in', in il>; I! 4 Not 1 off bat <«i; S. Skilful (4)| 14. DrM-rU l4l: IS. Hit of a ti. lit; t>. Lavrr i«l: DUpara(rm<nl« 113); IT. Auction 7 IVioh149 words
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Obituary57 1954-03-28 10 U W»r4t $19 (minimum) MRS. CHOONQ ENO HOE Nee Madam Chew Phek Ec who passed away peacefully at 49, Cockman Street Ipoh. on 26.3 54 age 53. leaving behind a son Choong Han Tatt nnd daughter Choong Hean Pake to mourn her loss The funeral will take place on57 words
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Article23 1954-03-28 10 J» Word* HU (minimum) THE UNINSURED is chained to fears, the insured man is free Write Douglas McLaren, P.O. Box 4024, Singapore23 words
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331 1954-03-28 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES S'pore, Sunday Mar. 28. 1954. Police and the public QEVERAL hundred American tourists "invaded" Sinßapore last week on a spending: spree unprecedented in the city's history—but several shopkeepers were unhappy about it. With tills bulß'riK with US. dollars they implored reporters Please don't mention our names we331 words
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Article169 1954-03-28 10 IN Page One this week we are pleased to publish details of a remarkable development In atomic science which has nothing to do with "suicide" bombs or mass destruction After 40 years of scientific endeavour to convert the radiation of the atom's nucleus directly into electricity, a169 words
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Article102 1954-03-28 10 fO inquire after the meanirx, or object of one', own existence or of creation generally has always seemed to me absurd from an objective point of vieir. And vet everybody has certain ideah 'rhich determine the dirertWK of his endeavours and his judgments. In this sense I102 words
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Article, Illustration1245 1954-03-28 10 WHEN A TIGER TURN MAN-EATER LT. COL. A. LOCKE, continuing his series on Malayan tigers, discusses the habits of the man-eater and proves how easy it is for people to fall victim to this jungle beast. His book "The Tigers of Trengganu", from which these articles have been condensed, will1,245 words
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Article503 1954-03-28 10 Strange customs from upcountry WHEN building a house in a kamponß. the Malay raiat (villager) adheros to certain age-old customs. In Perak when selecting the uprights (tlangi of a house, special care must be taken, not to use a log, indented by the pressure of any parasitic503 words
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Article595 1954-03-28 10 CONGRATULATIONS to the Sunday Time* for exposing the shameful conditions under which some human being* are still forced to work in this so-called enlightened city of S.ngapore. I have *een many such men tugging tiirir hearts out at far bigger loi.ds than that Illustrated last week. Have595 words
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Advertisement833 1954-03-28 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. J» H..rrf« HU I minimum) CHOW— LOKE: The engagement Is announced between Chow Yee Wan brother of Mr. Chow Yoke Wing, and Loe Soh Eng youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Loke Chow Kit, both of Kuala Lumpur. SITTATIONS VACANT |A U nrrf* j; tfln I—833 words
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Advertisement18 1954-03-28 10 'Quick .'\S3 le V s have alH| Tiff I $Zi nip< < Ml*(i ash p"*'' mm tmmtmn if mi18 words
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Article518 1954-03-28 11 COURT TOLD OF 6-WEEK WIFE'S FATE IJOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. SH soldier, L/Cpl. George Cooper, 29, who a tentative charge of murdering his wife, on Feb. 7, was alleged to have told her as a pool of blood "Oh, darling! You will be Don't worry." at the General Hospital, he gave518 words
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Article, Illustration229 1954-03-28 11 PATH OF COLONY USING POINEER A M^B wh^> payed a tnaiot f^B m overcoming malari* m fhjiiijJjl n( better housing dicrl in th< %in§txMk General Hospita last nigh 1 He was 70 year; Dr. Hur awarded Urn C-B.IL Mthr Coronati')r. Honours Lixt A •^■tnown flcure 111 thr Malay»jfllui f racine229 words
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404 1954-03-28 11 THE COMPETITION EDITOR - THE COMPETITION EDITOR By adjudication committee thought that the standard set by competitors in Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest R' was easily the highest in the series The nine contestants who shar« the prize had very keen competition Here are observations404 words
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Article137 1954-03-28 11 "Likely to have a tough time if war were declared." said the clue (or the second word in R4. The .MARINES, yes. since their role as commandos is a decidedly toußh one. said the committee. Why MARINER any more than many other classes of people o MARINES137 words
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Article239 1954-03-28 11 For the second word In R5. the committee held that STKIKES are the "cause of many a drop In production." One STRIKER on his own can scarcely be blamed (or such a drop "In the carden. a few WFF.KS can sometimes make a remarkable difference." said tho239 words
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181 1954-03-28 11 THE motor repair trade m Singapore is considering retrenchment Business has been falling for a year and nas now reached a record low Orchard Road garages re- 1 ported yesterday: "We are handling only half the number of rars we dealt with in181 words
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Article21 1954-03-28 11 Mr D R Hirat Secretary of the SAW Society. of Kuala Lumpur In leaving for Ceylon on holiday.21 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-03-28 11 A red itjr with hammer and tickl* it on display in Singapore in (rent or the Capitol Theatre. A tpokciman tor the theatre taid the in- itjnia wn only to advertise the film which wa« about the Runian ti.'Ctor of Berlin. "The film it antiCommunnt." (aid Mr. A.59 words
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Article, Illustration262 1954-03-28 11 From Pag* On* T»HE BATTERY is powered 1 with a minute auantlty half a mlllsramme of radioactive strontium, a radioactive waste product of an atomic furnace. or nuclear reactor It is one of the radioactive substances, or Isotopes, pro- duced tn the reactors aa a262 words
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Obituary45 1954-03-28 11 DR P 8 HUNTKrt puwd away peacefully at the Oenerml HoapltaJ. Singapore, on 27th March Funeral serwre at the Pre»bytenmn Churrh tnduv 430 p m Interment at Btdadan S p.m No flower* tor request, but donations may be aent tn 8 A T A.45 words
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Advertisement99 1954-03-28 11 ■%c mat wanted movit catneia ten *6£*rs m^^^^sr"oro*r*(f leaner P.O. Box 221 P&O Round TRIPS To HONG KONG 12 DA YS INCLUDING 4 DA YS in mm; nose, s.s. CARTHAGE sailing 4th March KIKST CLASS £78 TOURIST CLASS £44 Children accor«lin» to age ISLAY KERB Co Ltd II A. Colhrr99 words
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Miscellaneous78 1954-03-28 11 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore 3.11 a.m. iT ft. 7 ins 5.52 p.m. .'i ft. 7 ins. t. Port Dirkson 11 a in (I ft f) ins. >; Prnang 4.52 a.m. <4 ft. 3 ins.) 5.31 p.m. (5 It. 3 ins. i. TOMORROW: Slneaporr 4.19 a.m. (7 ft. 2 ins.) 8.0578 words
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Miscellaneous271 1954-03-28 11 WINXIXG ANSWERS TO WORD PUZZLE *R* THE prize of $5,000 for Straits Timti Word Puixle Contest *R' will be shared by the following nine readers: L. F. Solomon, c/o Mrs. Vivien Oliveiro. 372 |oo Chiat Road, Singapore: Coh Soon Khiang, 28 Perain Road, Singapore; S. lansen. City Workshops. River Valley271 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-03-28 12 FIRST, prize of $30 goes to Siow Ting Tjing of 24 Leifh Street. Pcnjng, for his portrait of th« old woman. Second prise of $15 was won by Y.K. Beng, Tai Kong Co.. China Street, Penang. for his "Smiler", right. v-f w M Runners-up, each receiving75 words
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Article, Illustration457 1954-03-28 12 News for the amateur photographer JAPAN has started large scale production of the fastest lens in the world. No longer a dream, a blueprint or a mathematical formula, Japans booming optical Industry Is making the f 1.1. which is twice as fast as the present457 words
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Advertisement276 1954-03-28 12 (arlsberti health and I .Wr WM Mull Mj# IHH Here is Silvikrin Lotion with Oil, the right-style hair dressing that keeps "^fe^*^^ your hair healthy! It contains oils which groom your hair without grcasincse, a lotion which tones up the whole scalp, and Pure Stli-ikrin to nourish the hair roots.276 words
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Advertisement93 1954-03-28 12 M Dl rfd****** 6 more frequent; business j^ Both cconotni,,i. ARGONAUT TOURISI your problem of MORE HOME for business m y] book now. thro Appointed Agent or ""A AIRWAYS LTD.. Ooran TELEPHONE: M-1J rwjee weekly. from Singapore with eltpct from Ist April, her* V iisad arc example* ot some of93 words
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Article, Illustration975 1954-03-28 13 Front Page Story' is a real story! W" AT IS lf llkc .working on a newspaper? Do you have to go out and walk around the streets waiting for something to happen? Is it the same as in the American films? m No newspaperman can tell you just r^^T^fV^^l B975 words
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268 1954-03-28 13 FILM FANS' FORUM Autograph hunter! HOW can I MW "lm ■ten' fttiUwraphtf a km n nuMoai Sincaporo. I In- tx-ot irmu l» U> wriU In Hi. >iudiM- Mirr Inonr addrrai: M.H.. 1...1.1KM1 M.i»n 1.54», Broadway. N>» York, VMJL Olhrr addre»w«i are »ivrn In rrplim to othrr 1.-X. 11,' HAT ha.s268 words
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Article, Illustration452 1954-03-28 13 My Friends, the Stars By J. M. RUDDY WHAT do nim stars do in their time ofln What stores do they frequent and what are their hobbies This week I would like to tell you about some of the old favourites. Edward O. Roblnaon'i private art ga'.lery Is open to452 words
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Advertisement242 1954-03-28 13 JAMES'^^MASON I I RfctD'S SENSATIONAL NEW THRILLER Be Man Between v 'X( '-I S 'M Mi.iw Bros 1 \r\Vs| I \s|| i jHß'l' UN I'KI Mil Itl »f M\\ BITWHV in STORE j^Bll Mils Mil.o |{i linn nts list Annivrrsar>" Sight daughter 1 j SHAW S Production lull I in242 words
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Advertisement267 1954-03-28 13 S^_ CATHAY ORGANISATHMI^^SL ATTIIACTIONS l7"f s» r TODAY &~DAILY! ihllJW "0Q,.,. 45.,, 5.645 AUDfiEY HEPBURN WL r Wfl PRINCESS Br l^^') ACADEMY 1/ AWARD ,M± jgC^. A. i&^^\ I^^^J^ Best ActreB3 A3 ACADEMY AWARoTi mmk GREGORY PECK A Piininiount Picture TOBAY 9.00 aw "AT WAR WITH THE ARMf" ~i O>ll\l,267 words
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Article, Illustration1097 1954-03-28 14 Margaret Reynelle - She was an ideal wife Margaret Reynelle THE FINAL STORY IN OUR SERIES OF PASSIONATE ELOPEMENTS By Hollywood hasn't yet made a film of rtie amazing adventures of Giuseppe Garibaldi. The movies have missed the swashbuckling exploits of one of the most colourful thrill-hunters who ever lived. f AKK d;ish1,097 words
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Article, Illustration304 1954-03-28 14 MOUNTIE POLICE PROTECTION FOR LIFE Jl SI ;illcr Ilic w;ii\ [mm- (iouzenko was young cipher clot in the Hittsian hmlNmy In Ottawa. Then he Mve away the secrets of the Soviet alow spy ring— and in feturn the Canadian aovernmcnl promised him304 words
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Article, Illustration171 1954-03-28 14 RICHEST IN THE WORLD richest men in the world, new-type tycoons who live on the fringe of a million square miles of desert, have been much in the news of late. Rulmg over the most abi-r ant oilfields of the Middlr East, the sultan s sheiks of Arabia hay "a171 words
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Advertisement454 1954-03-28 14 "iker&s something m ike new W Hillman j rwi^^^^^jui^^^^^Bw^^Mi^Bß^n You want a low-pnced car with an all-time high me- rzs fG&fr ig-' -^mf performance, a family car with a petrol consumption more than thirty miles per gallon The new HiHman Minx it your car! Looks are important, >^ M.m s«ioon454 words
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Advertisement25 1954-03-28 14 Engd GOLD FLAKE Australia's C I CHEDDAR CHEKfjI I pure. creamy I BUTTER t?3m I from Australia y richest dairylands itX KIAN CWAN (Ml tTI25 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1954-03-28 15 MARSHALL PUGH - MARSHALL PUGH by MAN WHO FOUND A SIMPLE ANSWER WORTH MILLIONS ■THE invention of De- HMtffios Comino was deli|h*f Ml| y simple on€tt»« had invented it. (vtrybody told him so. In Ye hp bftl s< ruevdftr 1 annual turnmurr than Boafll *itti tooth 1 s ir.anl^B •*>'••' makf1,036 words
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Article242 1954-03-28 15 rMNGATOBI acents for Dexion told the Sunday Times yesterday that 300.000 running feet of it had been sold since its introduction into Malaya recently. The firm (Swiss) attributed the success of this material Jo the British engineering genius which had successfully combined simplicity with242 words
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Article, Illustration458 1954-03-28 15 THIS MAN GRAHAM BY HIS WIFE WHO Is thi.s man Billy Graham, whn ha» been p ponslble fnr one of the greatest reilglou* revivals in British hixtory? Everywhere you go It. London you can »cc the blonn head and jutting Jaw of this 35-year-old American starlnu gt yju from the458 words
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Advertisement194 1954-03-28 15 TVfestinghouse pays for itself... z^^^g^/ Commercial x r Tl ATfTU/ t? A* Food Freezers A V switches to match its beauty, this model "I =^=^j Kreczers arc available 1 The colour is a two-tone Rose-Beige to \rovc\ 8 to 21.5 cubic feet. I harmonize with or complement the decor 1194 words
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Advertisement177 1954-03-28 16 Vej/ BANTAM ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCK QUALITY DEPENDABILITY Only 3/2 inchfs hi^h with cheerful, dear bell alarm. Ri^ht time, all the time. Avail•ble with luminous dial and hands. See your dealer today fot Bantam and other worldfamous clocks and watches precision midc by VTcsrclox. WESTCLOX -o Solle, Illinois, U.S.A. W«»tern Clock177 words
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Miscellaneous594 1954-03-28 16 VjQQrTHPVjPVffI jIT HAS HAPPENED BEFORE THIS WEEK FOR ALL Jj^^^T^^^^^^T^^^^^^^^^M Ihouth (PBM-raltw a Illtlr on ll.r«h, and hrrrf.w-r *f a«trolo<iral IV thr hr Difficult to \n r\ rllrnt day for SOCJ.iI prrdiriion partlraUrl; «h»r» ...rid affair', or m>. v < p*o P u- aVu\ """I"" 1 1 P roblfm «»"<594 words
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Article973 1954-03-28 17 I The private who I promoted himself JUST now there Is a lot of discussion going on between those who believe that a future wax will be decided by bl« land armies c and those who think that big air forces and small > land armies will do973 words
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Article, Illustration867 1954-03-28 17 Resort of romance is no more They once went to The Crag by sedan chair A SCOTS m captain had f* a droam ovrr half a contury aeo. and thousands of honeymoon couples have had reason to bless his memory ever since. Doughty John Kerr. commander oi pilgrim .ships plying867 words
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Advertisement262 1954-03-28 17 ft wlih (a JBrl"''- nil our runin that C will In mm be iluwrt ■ll Mihru ITRAl ELECT <TY BOARD DERATION OF MALAYA 1 1KTKK1 > KtrA\<. VMISUM8R8 Supply In the K. SSSESmt^ n if) S4 of the new which *1 L BBkn IN-CHAROE, C*atra ■OVAt I»i KM v] mi262 words
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Advertisement313 1954-03-28 17 ran) v crasD Tc^bwStt eg the fauuxtt JAGUAR {WV I IXI I) 111 \D jjffc^S^fe)H I \r/^ (Mi L I HvH i J^^k a^\ fc Ql f m IHS Sole Agents: CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. [1926] LTt SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR (!F3hv Represented throughout the Federation i.ij ,i) Fly direct to PERTH.,..,313 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1954-03-28 18 —Asks Manning Blackwood A 30 YEAR OLD io" driver from Malacca whom I shall leave name less to save him from em barrassmenr, although h signed his letter, has writ ton to say with due modest that he thinks he coul "knock two hours off" th< new1,018 words
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Article485 1954-03-28 18 CRUSADER - CRUSADER' HIGHLIGHTS OF MALAYAN SPORT By gELAXGOR (,oii i,,l> s ivautifui ooonc off Oraaav Road Koda l-umpur. b owe ajjrfjioifce-st Andrew's- of Malawi II will »ir the venue of this >-ear f s Malayan Championship to bo plavcd during the Easter Holida>i April 17. 18 and V.)485 words
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Article245 1954-03-28 18 l| f ITHIN a month a Colony contingent of athletes. swimmers. weißhtlifters. footballers, water-polo and basketball players will leave by air for Manila to take part in the second Asian Games to be held there from May 2 to May 9. The amount of245 words
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Article69 1954-03-28 18 ACROSS: Kalrtdccoi* ft IJ. nrprrrUliiiiix 17. Kale. IK S»n». 2I». limrr. It IV«rv *S A»«rr M, Vflp J«. ive,. 10 Tr«nv><->M«n HI I nJSS: 1 1 IT I M < »n»ui»r,,.v l«m\: I. Kindrriartrn \\,r 3. I.N|n. 4. r\lr»« V Scrap J««l. 7. Option. X IVm. II M,,69 words
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Advertisement345 1954-03-28 18 for those who insist conTfke best of- everytfcir»g— tUjJlumperland mattress •vjv jv^" ."a l^ l^ ou Wl b*ve yean and i- 1 VMI cf cool< refreshin lee P J^ sJY~^ "s*^ >.^ on Slumberland Red Seal "or S^i^ i "White Seal." Coo! because air WlliUp c n ;irculate freely through345 words
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Advertisement120 1954-03-28 18 Make a start >' KOLYNOH the Active' ChlorophyO tf Ihe instant you start with Green Kolynos fO I 1 its lively pleasant t.i"the glorious cool trc only Kolynos with c can give! What's more— This delightful new K you four-fold mouth-care: QS^ also KOLYNcB Dental! I fake KOLYNOS we of120 words
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318 1954-03-28 19 \ORMA HITCHINSON, Singapore's 1 1-year-old swimming champion, yesterday qualified to represent Singapore in another event at the Asian (iames. At the nnal trials held by the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association at the Chinese Swimming Club vpst»rrfav vnrma nnaHfl»rt for the 400 metres freestyle.318 words
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353 1954-03-28 19 By Our Soccer Reporter SINGAPORE'S mMI stars 04 tomorrow VCTC on view it Jalan Besar .stadium yester- j day when the SAFA Juniors held their .vcond trial between Division II and Division 111 teams. Division 111 players won this trial by narrow :<353 words
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286 1954-03-28 19 Third time was not so lucky for Victoria VICTORIA SCHOOL. Youth Soccrr champion team fnr the last two Man, failed In their third title bid when they wprr badly beaten, by six goals to nil. by Bartley Secondary l School in a quarter final tie at Jalan Besar stadium ytst.r-,286 words
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Article78 1954-03-28 19 Rovers A :ind VM M A drew 1-1 In thfli S A r'A DU 2 namf at I Farrer Park \esterday SHimtd StiloiiK moiml for Rovers A and BHmrl for YM M A Ahmad Mhmmxl refereed. Windsor Rovers bent 1 ruction Union 2 1 In78 words
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Article47 1954-03-28 19 MM Street Boys Club beat Oood Companion Youth Club by 4—2 to inter the Venus Cup Mnal yeaierriHy »l Reach Roud Police Station ground Vorer, for QSBC were Nathan i3> and R«uk IV Arruin and Kirn Chwee wored for the Uwer*.47 words
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Article34 1954-03-28 19 CHQ KAHKI V W;.i UNAS Srn having hy Hi tnl.ed sevv.,^ pu 2 league sorrer m» eh pl»>^ Tanglln veMernav r,HO» vor^rs werr Breuuer vi. i "n. S«t Prenkidar lama refrreed34 words
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Article116 1954-03-28 19 Chinese YMCA Red Team be«t Imperial club by 9-0 in a TabteTennl* frlendi\ played at Chine** nICA premises on Friday nlghl Drtallrd retulU: KIN'OI.ES: Tun Hont Menu be«l I'U.in Ft Form 2-0 Wong Man* Pin* beat Inn Mem Keng 2-0' Koh Kwee Ounn beat Woiik116 words
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40 1954-03-28 19 1 IVKRPOOL. Sat. Mr. John Haurs 1 !<>|r-year-old L</>ldoptlc won ;>ool Spring Cup over 10 luriongs Hnd 170 yard* here ye»l/>rd Rosebery't Fantnel Rock maj ve.ond and Captain Euatare Smith s Tyrcreiw third Eleven rmn.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article109 1954-03-28 19 With j nght hook jnd mmmt hjrd-hitting |abt under Hie chin. Paul Cheng 144 Ib > kod Billy Buier Thompson I4B| in the fifth round of J tn round bout in the main event at Hie Happy World Stadium Singapore, lur gjgjgfc In the other two oHter109 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-03-28 19 Set. J. Weir of the KlnK'i Rr (intent, (rifbti blocks a rlrht rr«»sv from Pte. Ci. Conwar of the <iordon IlighUnders during their middleweight bout in Rmi.i l.umpur on Friday Sri. Weir wait later dia«ualined for bitting low. The Gordons wun the championship winning neven of the eleven .bout*. Sunday52 words
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Article310 1954-03-28 19 British soccer results UMMMML Bah I A. I IT—^MI-FINAL* W. K vi, i. Al Part Vale I I'ir.lon S.E. Z Sheffield h LEAGI'E DIVISION 1 I \r\rnal 1 M»mhM|rr I I I »rdiff 2 \r« ra.llr I t'helaea 1 Tottenham Muddn.ti irt 4 ha < lion I rorlsmoiilh 1 Hnltnn310 words
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145 1954-03-28 19 NEW YORK. Sat. AMERICAN badminton fans vt-ie treated to a display of top-flight badminton and also witnessed an unusual upsrt last night when players from Malaya took part in a series o| ixhibition matches at tlie New iork Athletic Club. Ooi Teik Hock andAP - 145 words
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Article227 1954-03-28 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat OELANUOR FF S first soccer trial on the SCRC padang today did not produce anything startling in the way of new flnd* among the youngstci in spectacular displays by the old brigade. Colouis, the more powerful combination, beat Whites 4-1. All Colours' goals227 words
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225 1954-03-28 19 Andrew's School. Singapore, will be sending a team of 12 boxers to Kuala l.umpur to meet the Technical College on April 10 in aid of Lady Templers T.B. Hospital Fund. Two other boxers from the Naval Rase Boys Club will aUo make the225 words
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Article44 1954-03-28 19 E Bill Clarke, well known muntiy rider of Victoria. Australia, is roirint out to ride for Mr. and Mrs TH, Teo and not for Mr Cheon? Thiam Chye. Mr and Mrs Teo have a Stood string in the Yonji and Rodßr-% stable*.44 words
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Article51 1954-03-28 19 P Tbw; YMCA br one virkrr tn frleiuUv rrlckct match VMCA eround /asierdav VMCA «4 for dec <Teo T«l Hln 24. J Navaretnan' 1 S-20. V. Mali■<ganam 3-7). P A T 112 for 9 dec <N Perrra 32. M Kanda*amy 19. K P Jmeph51 words
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Article41 1954-03-28 19 In a SAJ* A. Dn 3C league mai< h Town R«nter» beat Combined Youne«ten by 7 oat Farrer Park y««terday. Scorers were J Chan iji. Awanr I*l Wmtm <2» and Doray il>. K Karan referetd I41 words
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Article62 1954-03-28 19 PARIS tat. Charles Hume* tniddl*^ritht champion of Franc* won a ten -round (torUlon orer Amerlcnn Oarth PanUr at th* PolaU Dei Sport* tonlcht. Humer 27 wrt(rw4 IMS IM'undf th« saint a* Pantcr «v he M-or«l hli Wfh virtor> tn "S profrMlonal flchtit PanUr did M62 words
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Article51 1954-03-28 19 KAf Chanti and Iniome Tax KnTentloii Club <Ire» in a trirket 11 icn<tlv at Changt yenterday RAF Ch.in«i arored 131 for eltht •IckMa derlitred i Burton M not out I itthtburn 53 Smith 4 —27 Bcrp J— i 7.. Income Tax RC 131 for 7 I V-hrofT51 words
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Advertisement263 1954-03-28 19 F00T8A M t-^X'-^i |J'»8 (»>WN CORK *'*/*t^ftr IW^uaJ one vote !^S^^ZT >^^' J Crc^eorkn rr.unt be smt in accordance with tho t tr? c t VOTTKG FORM !n: ■l^U^^H 1 1 P"x24, Sir.capcre or Box 680 K. Lurrrir r fra««r A N>ave branchi SINGAPORE, Box No. 3025 P' s<: PEPKMBAN263 words
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Advertisement436 1954-03-28 19 Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching jT Stopped in j? i \J g I 7 Minutes -g^V' m^SHEwJsirr?^ i h v,^ l^ R^7a^ your tr.«a on th« »ol*» "f raur th# nkln In 7 muiu'aa- It run .nd mum mori hll.t^r* in Mnootn RJli do y.-ir436 words
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Article, Illustration2896 1954-03-28 20 KPKOM JEEP - KPKOM JEEP By DIBBER EXPORTER, brilliantly handled by young Billy Bagby, snatched a thrilling laststride win from Cinema II in the first of the •eason's "classics," the Spring Cup over a mile and 27 yards at Bukit-Timah yesterday, concluding day of the Singapore Turf2,896 words
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Article51 1954-03-28 20 TOTAL POOL: 94t6.:ta. URST: lIM6I (9151.7 M). SECOND: 4«tMt (591.395). THIRD: 44»621 (88«.775t. >T\Kims (85.641 earkj: N«a. KW4B4. *****7. M 7978. 1M666. 3M981. *****3. 3384)92. 317*31, 111 OH. <ONS<»|.ATION <S3.t<« each): Nos. latTM, *****5. i;;« 8«. .147*67. lltm, K.SrtiKO. *****6. 66*442. .'l7).h!. *****6. DOI'RLE TOTE: 25 UrkeU ($76851 words
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Article214 1954-03-28 20 TOKYO. S»t. JAPANS sports circles are attach. Ing the highest Importance to the second Asian Oames at Manila In May. They are sending a 204-man delegation the largest foreign iroup going to the Philippine capital In demonstration of the big Japanese Interest in the Oames. The JapaneseUP - 214 words
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Article233 1954-03-28 20 CINGAPOREs wliard Inside lef Chla Boon Leong maintained his top position In the Fianer and Neave-Coca Cola beat footballer 1 competition when the weeks countj was made yesterday. He took over the lead UM weekend from the ex-Penang Malaya Cup star. Pang Slang Hock, who233 words
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