The Straits Times, 30 May 1954
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Title Section13 1954-05-30 1 in The Straits Times No. 979 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1954. 15 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration643 1954-05-30 1 fc/7/ed as Reds ambush two cars in hour on Peak road Gun missing I PENANC, Saturday. JHE CHIEF POLICE OFFICER of Kedah and Perils, Mr. Charles Neville Godwin, was shot dead in a bandit ambush at the 41 milestone on the Gurun Cunong Kerai road643 words
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Article, Illustration322 1954-05-30 1 Water— but a legend says this will bring Templer back KUALA LUMPUR Saturday. KJALACCA today sent to Kings House here a tare well gift to the Tempters two bottles of water. But, if legend holds good, rhis means the Tempters will return to Malacca some rime. For the water came322 words
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50 1954-05-30 1 Britain aids spy ring, say Russians n allegla to diver:tiviti- to the the Soviet Mr Jacob Malik. Bi itain "withthe alleged the BritLsh N tonal UniIsts of who received. told the .it it would by the British group es In 1952, lly ar.ti-:-with headquart- It is a moveI LGE TEN)50 words
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Article127 1954-05-30 1 I KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. MULTI MILLION DOLLAR scheme to resettle the squatters in and around the Kuala Lumpur mciDal area was announced today by the Selangor GrAt-mment. deny miles G< rnment $1,250,000 to start District Ofl ir Mi. F. i I oiio families. It127 words
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157 1954-05-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE BODY of one of the four Malays buried in a deep cave in the Cunong Pondok limestone cliffs, seven miles north of here, was recovered today. He was one of five men buried in a landslide yesterday morning while collecting157 words
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Article171 1954-05-30 1 GENEVA. Sat. WESTERN diplomats predicted the Indo Chinese T: peace talks had moved into the critical stage today as the Communists pondered whether to gamble for all or nothing in Indo-China or settle for partition of the country with the French. The fate of Indo-China171 words
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Article55 1954-05-30 1 JAKARTA. Sat. rpWENTY-FIVE bandits have 1 been killed and weapons seized during a gun battle between the outlaws and Government troops, says Aneta news agency. The bandits were discovered hidina in the mountains. Another gang 20 miles north was short of food as a result of55 words
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Article68 1954-05-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Gen. Templer will broadcast his farewell message to the people of the Federation tomorrow night at 7.10 p m. The speech will be relayed by all stations and broadcast translations will be put out over the vernacular stations. It will be heard in Malay at68 words
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Article57 1954-05-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Federation Police have another $11,854 to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Appeal Fund, making their total sift exactly $100,000. The police are now entitled to nominate a governor to the board of governors, recommend patients for two beds and have their name placed57 words
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Article28 1954-05-30 1 NEPAL. Sat. Police used trar bus and bfttOlU airainst demonstrator! ;»t Katmandu's Ouacher airport yesterday when nirif Indian Parliamentarian* arrived on a goodwill mission. Renter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article163 1954-05-30 1 WASHINGTON, Saturday. AN AMERICAN and a British rubber company, the United States Rubber Company, of New York, and 1 the Dunlop Rubber Company, of London, have agreed to j break up what the American Government calls an international cartel, the Department of Justice said today.Reuter - 163 words
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Article92 1954-05-30 1 PENANG. Sat. rpERRORISTS in the Penang 1 Hills were today told of the death of Lav Lee. a district committee member of the Malayan Communist Party, and his pregnant woman companion shot dead by security forces last Wednesday. A voice aircraft flying over the operational92 words
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Article34 1954-05-30 1 lAMI, Sat. Carlos Hevis. former President of Cuba, was arrested yesterday on gun running charges contained in indictments returned in New York. He was released later on a M 515,000 bond.— U.P.UP - 34 words
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Article89 1954-05-30 1 NEW DELHI. Sat Mountaineering experts here said today that unless complications set in. Sir. Frlmund Hillary, connueror of Everest, had "a very good chance of recovering from his pneumonia attack despite the danger of luna illness at hi«h altitude Sir Edmund Ls said to have been brought89 words
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Article44 1954-05-30 1 NAIROBI, Sat. British security forces will soon step up the campaign against Mau Mau terrorists in their forest and Kikuyu reserve hideouts. Two thousand troops, hitherto tied up around Nairobi, are being re-deployed into the Mau Mau area. A.P.AP - 44 words
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Article26 1954-05-30 1 LONDON. Sat. The Soviet Union has protested to Britain about the activities of antiCommunist Russians in London. Moscow radio said yesterday.'- Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article174 1954-05-30 1 NEW YORK. Sat. A LAWYER turned designer has come up with the latest jewellery item bracelets for the bosom. Designer Lawrence Corb sets, rhinestones. pearls, jet or crystal on frame made of flexible, tempered wire The jewellery is equipped with two "arms" on extensions, which fitUP - 174 words
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Article210 1954-05-30 1 HANOI. Saturday CTRONC French forces last night lifted the siege of Yen Phu. a strongpoint about 37 miles south of Hanoi, which had been encircled by the Vietminh Communists for over a fortnight. French tanks and amphibious vehicles got through the Vietminh lines with substantial reinforcements,Reuter; UP - 210 words
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Article71 1954-05-30 1 $5,000 CONTEST RESULT THERE is one winner of the Straits Times Word Puzzle "AA who will receive $5,000. She is Elsie Simper of 5 Barrack Square Tanqlin Barracks. Sin gapore A cheque will be ready for her at the Straits Times office on Wednesday. Another word puzzle begins i n71 words
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137 1954-05-30 1 BRISBANE. Sat. ALTHOUGH Sir Arthur Fadden, Australian Treasurer ■TO] Deputy Prime Ministrr. suffered concussion and othpr injuries in a car crash yesterday, hv may leave hospital near here later today polling day for The Australian Federal Elections. The Commonwealth Treasurer was statedReuter - 137 words
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Advertisement138 1954-05-30 1 yMA SERVICE STATION Air-conditioncdl CAPITOL BUILDING North Bndsc Roid S porc-6. Phone: BbiOX •MA watch we repaired hjs I firm d and tested on our lAf t.mm? machine. Genuine ip.irc parti arc supplied. SERVICE 9 00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. HOHNER PROVIDES HAPPINESS \J A t: w v> WHEREVER YOU138 words
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Advertisement92 1954-05-30 1 SPORTS TROPHIES Foremost in QUALITY DESIGN and VALUE U. S. d@ SUVA, (JEWELLERS) tO6. ORCHARD RD.. S PORE-9. I fr An llJllfnj 221 H 'i|( if /V.m.. pirlun < />' W hittUrtpmU^ J//irr /<590 It m in the y.iT 1800 thai the ll* I Kothman, in London*! P«H M»H Bm*92 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1954-05-30 2 HERE'S A JOB FOR MEN OF COURAGE Tli i«* is (In Ihircl in a srrios of ;irli<l«s on tin lociil ilriYm-r wertirm br a Siinclar I inws reporter %\bn is liimsi'Ef Wiiiiing lo Im> «-«llerf-ii|*. and salvage what they car. of life and property. Then they hand over to the1,010 words
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Article422 1954-05-30 2 LONDON IT'S a far cry from a tumbler cracking In a Victorian drawing-room to the broak-lng-UD of a huav. Comet iet aeroplane climbing at 500 miles an hour 26.000 feet above the waters of the Mediterranean. Yet comparison between the two may be the422 words
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Advertisement20 1954-05-30 2 For extra mileage sz§?7\ i 5 f lip extra saf e t y KiuG on MICHELIN Real low Pressure Tyres20 words
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Advertisement267 1954-05-30 2 Good Timekeeping /2?C iiTEiijmiflM EVER V INTERNA TIOKAL Watch is subjected to an unusually strut inspection fore leaving the factory. Special instruments and opt equipment are employed for individual tests of its timekeeping qualitus in a of positions and in temper' aturcs ranging from bical heat and to freezing cold267 words
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333 1954-05-30 3 THEY ATTACK THE GIRL WHO DARED ALL FOR CHARITY Mr. Ponnudurai tells of orgies and petting parties on the beach PENANC, Saturday. EASE act for charity has started a fierce controversy in Penang. Repercussions reached even the august chamber of the Settlement Council this week. The Sunday Times found most333 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-05-30 3 WORKERS erect a road sign on the main dual carriage way at the entrance to Pctaimg Jiya, Kuala Lumpur s satellite town. "This lasting memorial to (he High Commissioner, General Templer, was suggested by the Sultan of Selangor. Sunday Times picture.41 words
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Article77 1954-05-30 3 A jealous wife ends up in court RAUB. B v between a Bhopr two wiv< i led to inn the other's n a bu.-. the Preslons Court in R Whlmster. wa.s rday. binti Rudin, 27. was six months on taking the which contained $60. itch two fountain ird, 11 doi77 words
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Article16 1954-05-30 3 Mr. K. M. :in of mncl] with Rash Id mpalam as Mr v16 words
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Article80 1954-05-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Kiuh Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer. has con- gratulated all concerned 1h the record air drop made on Tues- i day, when more than 25 tons or supplies were delivered to Jungle police posts and forts. "This is a truly astonishing Of80 words
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61 1954-05-30 3 PENANG. Sat. Swettenham Pier v/as crowded yesterday with friends and relatives who had turned up to bid goodbye to 1.149 pilgrims boarding the i Anshun for Jeddah. They were the second group j to sail this month. The first went by the Anking on61 words
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Article25 1954-05-30 3 KUANTAN. Sat.- -The Kuantan District padi competition for this year will be held on i June 12 at the Kuantan Rec- reation Club.25 words
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87 1954-05-30 3 PENANG WILL REVISE ITS ONE-WAY PLAN PENANG, Sat. QEVERAL one-way streets in Penang's main business areas east of Pitt Street are 'to be revised soon. The Municipal Council next Monday will consider proposals to set up "stop, look, go" signs at various entrances to Penang Street. Pitt Street and Beach87 words
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Article73 1954-05-30 3 MALACCA. Sat. A murder charge against Mashood bin Johari was withdrawn in the Malacca Magistrate's Court today. Mashood had been charged with the murder of a Chinese woman Loh Swee Neo at her house In Kesang Lane oft Tranquerah Road. Malacca. last week. Mashood. whose address was73 words
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Article70 1954-05-30 3 KUAL ALUMPUR. Sat.—Following were elected officials at the annual general meeting of the Union of Telecoms Workers. Malaya eSclangor branch) Mr. S. Seliiah. chairman. Mr Yap Foong Cheong, secretary, Mr. A. Chinnatamby. treasurer. Committee: Miss Choong Yong Pah, Miss 1.. Baptist. Messrs. M. Nadarajah. D. J. VijtTengam.70 words
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254 1954-05-30 3 ALOR STAR. Sat. j HE Maternity ward in Alor Star Ceneral Hospital is so 1 crowded that patients are sometimes discharged two days after delivery. Some mothers are even asked to leave within ?4 hours About 30 per cent of the patients do254 words
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Article162 1954-05-30 3 THE price of June first grade rubber closed In Singapore yesterday at 63 cents a lb., oneelKhth of a cent below Friday's closing price. The market opened steady but satined away later. Trading wa.s patchy with a fair undertone :it the lower levels The close wa.s quiet.162 words
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Article19 1954-05-30 3 The price of tin In Singapore yesterday was $362.50 per plcul. $1.75 less than on Friday.19 words
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215 1954-05-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. LJORE than a quarter ot the Federation's new villages are already responsible for their own defence by having Home Guards while many more are steadily approaching this stage, the acting Inspector-General of Home Guards, Brig. j. P. O'Brien Twohig, said215 words
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Article32 1954-05-30 3 BUTTERWORTH, Sat. —The May meeting of the Butter- worth Rural District Council was postponed yesterday be- cause there wa.s no quorum. Four out of 12 members were present.32 words
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Advertisement151 1954-05-30 3 STOP your yiim QUICKLY IF a tickling cough keeps you awake at £OUO li nights take a dose of Veno's at bedtime UIYTURE anc cn '°y restful sleep. lIF y° ur chest > s >g h t and painful take Veno's for immediate ease and comfort. COUGHS- COID ip your151 words
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Advertisement423 1954-05-30 3 $27,460 FOR YOU AT A6E 55 Men or women, under 45 by setting astd<- regular monthly, half-yearly or yearly amounts under the SUN LIFE OF CANADA plan can. for example, receive at a«?e 55 a lump sum $27,460 for men or $30,381 for women or a private income, for life423 words
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Article, Illustration238 1954-05-30 4 Maxine Rakich - Maxine Rakich By IHWK written on the evotatioa of the Cheats;* sum 1 have commented, advised. read, written and dreamed women's fashions for a Rood number of years now. B;it like most women. I have had but a passing Interest in mens fashions that is238 words
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Article, Illustration1093 1954-05-30 4 DIANA MUSCOTT - DIANA MUSCOTT Bobby soxers and gambling arcades in modern Tokio By TIIK travel posters beckoned invitingly Come to Japan in April and sec the famous Chenrj Blossom." It was more than I could resist, s< after a lew hectic days of chasing visas, inno dilutions,1,093 words
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Article570 1954-05-30 4 ANNE CARMICHAEL - ANNE CARMICHAEL Reflections on a trip into the hills By IL r E were always inclined to be slightly scornful about Fraser's Hill, but we did not say so. not wishing to hurt the feelings of proud old Malayans. Altitude 4,280 \vi said, looking at570 words
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Advertisement414 1954-05-30 4 Three Typical watch of the 1600' a, this j English calendar watch told the time, l-"\ -m -m _fl /i T i*^ C~* date, the momhs and the phase of 111 if I \j I I the moon but us accuracy was a llWllVll V-^V-L V V.-' I ~IA O414 words
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Advertisement265 1954-05-30 4 H^W^b FatHer teUS thG fami! ttk'keei) your teeth KOLYNOSCfe/?/ Kolynos clean means really clean. The rich foam penetrates into every corr and crevice a- din between your teeth f f^^*ys fighting the bacteria that cause ir decay and ill-health. Yes, Kolynos M %w cleans thoroughly, to keep your teeth I265 words
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PEOPLE in the news
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Article, Illustration321 1954-05-30 5 {MIINkSK j^iils in Malaya are becoming increasingly "beauty culture and are not shy about walking into a salon for treatment. This is tho opinion of Mrs. Brtte Lim, of Ipoh, who claims to bo Perak's only Chinosr woman beauty specialist. Chinese girls, shr321 words
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Article, Illustration293 1954-05-30 5 Around the world 160 times in 830 days rvn and regusitor to Smgaairport is Arway's n the Asiatic ■I John Hamilhas spent the t more than in air travel. -^d me 20.000--mark and it is he has flown the of 160 times earth. lining beat at Hong Kong, American Clipl293 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-05-30 5 A Master's 'ticket' is his target THE Hrst Malay to be awarded a scholarship the Straits Steamship mpa n y Singapore. Mohd Tahir, has for Dunce. Scotland, to bo trained for a Masters Certificate. He Is a son of Inche Meon n Rahmat, of the Federation ims. stationed in Slnga-66 words
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Article, Illustration250 1954-05-30 5 Global tours on the cheap rpWO American globe-trot-A ters traveling separately arrived in Singapore last week on their way back to the United States in attempts to prove that world travel need not be expensive. The lint of the visitors, Bill' Frey, hopes to prove to his fel-low-Americans that a250 words
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Article, Illustration110 1954-05-30 5 "111, we've just heard disturbing news! Last week's Sunday Times reported that 1 Malacca's seven-month-old Chaw triplets were the only surviving triplets in the Federation. "Look at us, nearly two years vatlon Army Children's Home «iK,n- by tnei r parents in 1952. o d and certainly110 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-05-30 5 4TTRACTIVE Miss Hong Eu Nc;oh, who took up welfare work as a career two years ago. has ron awarded a United ions Social Welfare rship to study in les. lions Is at present the Children'a Offiror. Social Wel>partmont. Johore. Sheformerly attached to the rial85 words
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Advertisement263 1954-05-30 5 55,000.00— r"M a> 'W ission m\ NTEST p] Makes thirst a pleasure lON BEVERACES »r« bottled under authority trcm the MISSION CORPORATION of Lot Angelet. California, USA. For a period oi 30 years. MISSION hit developed methods of extracting and proI fruit juices which preserve and regain full natural flavours.263 words
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Advertisement106 1954-05-30 5 AiR-fNDIASrdZmG&maL I Shortly I /'SINGAPORE /COLOMBO/''.. I: BOMBAY J v Weekly in Constellation Comfort I j luxupy arufTouristSew/ces j LUXURY TOURIST A separate d c luxe t m privileges free baggage 3 compartment for those 44 t ha|f fare for who insist on the best. With an excellent connexion INDIAJEUROPE106 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1954-05-30 6 HARRY MILLER - HARRY MILLER Yisii to a n><fi<m si Hi shn*uiii>is! in inystorjp l*!l TIIK Cheerful "Whoo-Whoo-oo" of a berbaling replaced the final splutterings of the Prestwick Pioneer rngw when I landed :it Foil (skandar. I w^s in Tasek Bera, flu- Kind of [he Semelai, Malaya's most1,081 words
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655 1954-05-30 6 The ghost that walks at nightfall COUKTRYMAN'S JOURNAL OUR chestnut tree has again failed to set fruit; the last time there was a good crop was five years ago, since when we have had only a rare handful of nuts- The women and children from over the way compete with655 words
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Advertisement348 1954-05-30 6 f* ,i Don't let that COLD take hold! A ffw drops of Vapcx on yoin handkerchief and on your pillow ai mpht clears the head quickK Vapcx relieves colds frc fir«.t deep breath. I nok for j» VAPEX rfrfPrfS I In the nc« < V~*N? |j' pact. .'>^ Q W348 words
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Advertisement429 1954-05-30 6 NOW IKY 7H£$f BYE-LINES' z OOME very tasty dishes come to us sauce, add to It the yolk of an egg before reheating. Serve on freshly I 5 under the somewhat uninspired and a teaspoonful of lemon juice, made thick slices of toast and gar- I i description of 'Byes."429 words
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Advertisement269 1954-05-30 6 This is why you should use alCk toothbrush ATek toothbrush not only keeps your teeth clean and shiny. It cares for your gums, too! The short head reaches round all corners, it cleans between the teeth and along the gums. By brushing your teeth and gums -i*J^! every day with269 words
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Article, Illustration844 1954-05-30 7 MARY DOBEYN - MARY DOBEYN By often it stems thai the young woman, who is already at her best, is the only one considered when it tomes to advice on caring for one's looks. Yet, the older woman usually needs more assistance with beauty care than her younger844 words
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Article, Illustration331 1954-05-30 7 The East enchances the West, says DE LONA UOW often have you looked at those wonderful brocaded silks in the shops, 1 and wondered if you were to buy a length— Just how would you have it made up? I Whether to settle for a hip-length.331 words
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Article422 1954-05-30 7 Y^EAR a scarf with your last year's dress and you ye found a short, cheap way to smartness It's easy to > build up a wardrobe of scarves, tor they are the one fashion item which doesn't date The most important thlrm about them422 words
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Advertisement320 1954-05-30 7 i '^y" z^^t inSLAOJUJC&qoocL coofeA vac moat j and horc\ why you will love it Campbell's Tomato Soup is BBadt from only the finest, sun-npeneri r^^^^^^^^^^. k tomatoes, blended with delicate •^^mm spues and gulden rich creamery Kj^^^^^jjga butter! Velvety smooth mnsistenrv |/dH \^^^n//m bnßhl s P ark l'nß flavoi320 words
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Advertisement540 1954-05-30 7 What more can you do hi tow RMn (cmis. asd aftfr. the strain on >our resources is at its greatest. But you arc prepared for it. You cat well and wisely; >ou take plenty of rest. However, Io he safe, there is something more that you can do Take dail)540 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1954-05-30 8 NEW FURNITURE TREND IS HERE AT LAST! 'piIK new trend in modern furniture has al lust reached us and I tun happy lo toll \ou thai there ate nowone or two interior decorating salons. rhese salons are designing and making slick modern pieces suitable and adaptable for otir own special1,114 words
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Advertisement434 1954-05-30 8 A Woman looks m at women —2. MEN WILL i i FALL FOR HER TYPE j A RE you reservecl? People are born that way. not made. Being reserved has a m lot to recommend it, especially for a woman If she's attractive also, m she can give an impres-434 words
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Advertisement240 1954-05-30 8 4 PJ?* PRODUCT 01 <*\. Vv 1 V— 1 (1*1) If indiscretion j I t*aim»i||^ lH»^j smoking or <firti« |i 1 1 L ~l".['£&- I S«. heartburn or ijiji Er relief. Give tonight's overindulgence the PHILLIPS' 12 PHILLIPS' MILK OF MAGNESIA IN LIQUID AND TABLET FORM "M7-i For a delicious,240 words
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Miscellaneous845 1954-05-30 8 'We love each other so much 1 I AM 25-years-old and have been going about with a girl for several years. We love each other very much, and have promised to marry soon. My parents say that if I marry this girl they would no longer look upon me as845 words
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327 1954-05-30 9 ACTORS ARE SPEAKINC MALAY TO WIN OVER SOUTH EAST ASIAN AUDIENCES Drama is the key Q UA l V Japanese films dubbed in Chinese and Malay are being used in a Japanese drive to capture South East Asian film markets So far this year327 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-05-30 9 THESE ARE SOME OF THE paintings by Singapore and Federation* artists being hun; for display it Hie Federation Arts Council's exhibition in Hie Teochew Hall. Ampalig Road. Kuala Lumpur. More than 300 works are exhibited. I Review of exhibition in Page 10 Sunday Time picture.50 words
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Article, Illustration128 1954-05-30 9 HAVE you ever been to a party and. as the night wore on, wondered whether your host wanted you to stay on or leave? The |apancse have apparently found the answer to the problem Mr. Tom Hodge. Director of the Malayan Film "nit. and Mr. |im128 words
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Article62 1954-05-30 9 MALACCA. Sat.— A big Hari Raya holiday crowd will attend Malacca's bail of the year at the Capitol Dance Hall on Thursday night. Tickets are nearly sold out for this dance organised bj Mr Chiew Nang Hong of Kuala Lumpur and Mr. Toh Seng Yarn62 words
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Article26 1954-05-30 9 IPOH. Sat. Medical teams of the Catholic Welfare Services operating in a dozen new villages in the Ipoh area 1 10.400 people last month26 words
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Article113 1954-05-30 9 IPOH. Sat. FOLLOWING several cases of robbery in the Coronation Park recently, the police arrested several youths, mainly "jaga kreta" boys, nine of J whom appeared in the Magis- trate's Court yesterday. They were Sin Boon Soo 21 Ong Ah Lat 17, Chin Chee Kong 17.113 words
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Article239 1954-05-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A public library is to be set up at the Chinese Assembly Hall here soon. The Public Library Assocla- tion has given several thousand books. It has helped to open five village libraries in the J State. The new library proposed to raise239 words
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Article193 1954-05-30 9 TELI'K ANSON. Saturday. THE BIGGEST social event of the year, surpassing any ever held in Teluk Anson— the "Festival of I ower Perak"— is being; organised by the Joint Appeal Committee of three voluntary organisations here to 1 raise funds. It is a gipantic193 words
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Article60 1954-05-30 9 IPOH. Sat. Lim Kirn Chooi 57, was gaoled for J8 months yesterday for having 90 nackets ot prepared opium. P Urn who Pleaded Ruilty, was arrested on May 18 at a road block when police screened passenpers in a bus to Iporr Lim, who had five60 words
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Article220 1954-05-30 9 Four mines working next year in $60,000 plan AMBANC, Saturday. COUR tin mines will be working here by the end of next year, a spokesman for the Mines Department said today. H e said that mining, which was revived here only at the beginning of the220 words
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Article54 1954-05-30 9 IPOH Saturday. CORTY-YEAR-OLD Palaniandy, a former estate worker, turned up at the Department of Social Welfare a few days after The Straits Times published a story of his disappearance and failure to return to his three motherless children whom he had left with a54 words
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Article112 1954-05-30 9 TANJONG MALIM, Si SIX terrorists lectured to three workers on the Sunge; Chinoh Estate at Trolak. in South Perak, for more than two hours on Wednesday. The three men were on their way to work early in the morning when they were stopped. They were112 words
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Miscellaneous145 1954-05-30 9 Papular Crossword ACKOSS: 1. V. -rarity (f); i>tm N I. Snttw cialiludc lo); WaUhful (si 10. Pronoun (3); 11. Margin (3, 3 Customary) s>: Takes nolirr (st; 5. Indiffrrrnrr Ejert (5); 12. Dr*r (.1); 13. Enter- Let (51 7. Rub out »5) 8 Uin(sl; 15. Conducts 151: 17. Measure (3i145 words
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Article75 1954-05-30 10 ;n Wnrit tit (minimum) RIGERATION ov a.r condltroubtes? Ring Fill Manning At 2."5240 ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL of .sen Refrigerator, obtainable ■rom Wm. R Manning A Co., Rivet Valley Rd Telephone WHY WORRY about coverage of Aedding' 1 I^eave them to WestHollywood trained photogra- < Tay. 303. Tanjong .ng Road.75 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article392 1954-05-30 10 TH3NIGHT. the High Commissioner. Si r Gerald Templer. is to talk to Malaya for the last time. In a broadcast after the seven o'clock! news, the man whose name will remain a living inspiration for many years to come is to bid a short goodbye to the392 words
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Article235 1954-05-30 10 W'WAT Ls happening to the amni?i;r theatre movement in Singapore? Attendances are falling bhci-' and more than one producer wondering whether the effort U worth while Last week's Arts Theatre production of "The Lady s Not For Burning' was a case in point. After weeks of preparation and235 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1954-05-30 10 WHY PETROV KEPT THE BIG DECISION FROM HIS WIFE Concluding The Web Around Us— by Ian Colvin WHKX the royal commission opened its inquiry on the Petrov spy case in Canberra it beard some embarrassing evidence, embarrassing particularly to: Major-General S. N.1,120 words
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What YOU think
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Letter159 1954-05-30 10 DRAFT dodcers are leaving Singapore for Red China and the police aren't stopping them— just making it plain they cant come back Good show! That's the way to deal with the situation The sober citizens of the Colony should start a fund to pay the fares of those159 words
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Letter56 1954-05-30 10 Th» nil* l«w. dim, without i pr»|ud.t». twlpMf nr.lh»f (c lh« r.fhl V I nor th» W« howe«r political t.<Vi or V pjrty currffi't n\ly flow. i» tht foundil tion of freedom. V _Sir MMM ChurrhillJ I THINK the enclosed viight be given some prominence. I have cut it56 words
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Letter82 1954-05-30 10 HOW inhumane so many Malayans are! I have just returned from market and feel I must write to someone about the shocking cruelty to birds that exists. Chickens are stuffed 12 to a basket awaiting the knife that will end their suffering, while ducks lie in pathetic bundles,82 words
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Letter54 1954-05-30 10 MARILYN MONROE may look smashing in tight jeans but the majority of the Kastrr holiday girls I saw Hearing them on seaside promenadrs in England recently looked awful! Girls, take a bachelor's tip: Before you go out in trousers, have a look at your back view in a54 words
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Letter, Illustration46 1954-05-30 10 THE above picture of General Templer, taken by my friend Mr. K. S. Kong of Seremba?i in an unguarded moment, is its own comment on "the soinidless snarl" that Dr. Purcell feels to be so typical of the High Comtuissioner. ONE WHO WAS THERE. Kuala Lumpur.46 words
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Letter74 1954-05-30 10 IT is wrong in principle for the British Colonial Government to call for -National Service." Figuratively it implies "service to a nation." Singapore Is a Colony. It is only a nation that can have "National Service." It is true that the Legislative Councillors have passed this bill. But I74 words
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Letter90 1954-05-30 10 £WAS pleased to read in the Sunday Times that a group of students of the Anglo Chinese School. Ipoh, are to take up woodwork and carpentry as a subject in the Cambridge School Certificate Examination. More strength to their elbows! It is however wrong to say that90 words
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Letter211 1954-05-30 10 I READ the news of the impending big changes in Radio Malaya with no great euthusiasm. It only seems I will be able to hear the same old yawn-bait louder in more places than before. Why the loud cheers for national broadcasting? Why not give Kuala Lumpur a good211 words
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Letter120 1954-05-30 10 IN THE first series of extracts from the reminiscences of the late W. W. Skeat in the Sunday Times was an account of Buddhist tree burials in the southern Siamese-Malay States. On page 481 of Sir Henry Keppei's "A Visit to the Indian Archipelago in H.M. Ship Meander"120 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-05-30 10 Any resemblance to the baby-faced gentleman on th c left co-incidental, this bonny Malayan babe seems hi I picture wai taken by reader C. F. Ycang of 29 New 1,., He calls It "My Treasure37 words
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510 1954-05-30 10 The women stole the show, or very nearly! Some fine paintings by Malayan artists IT would be nice to say that the women stole the show at the Exhibition of Paintings by Malayan Artists presented by the Arts Council. Federation of Malaya, at the Teochew Association. The exhibition started yesterday510 words
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Advertisement688 1954-05-30 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. ,rf, fill minimum) 01-LDJ Wife r>l Peng Heng. M 1934, al XX. Hospital. i xr>n. Both Mother and It Hordi tit (minimum) IIM-TEO. The engagement is .need today between Mr. Lim Koon second son of Madam g Kup Ngeong and the late Mr. Kta Chiang and Miss Molly688 words
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Advertisement32 1954-05-30 10 "Quick! v^'xjO) ieVs have a Q^ ifl^ TlutK 4fe/ STOUT H| NIPS PINTS QUART: £^j! Rich in Vitamin RCWCD ANO BOTTIIO IN SING»*O*I BY MALA>*N B«lW€HltS LTD. ANO OlS'mSU'tO f > 0 L32 words
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Article35 1954-05-30 11 \N'G. Sat. A Muslim :lub will be formed in oon. A meeting of Muslim youths s the club'.s aim.s will I soon by Inche Wan d bin Pa wan Teh-35 words
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Article, Illustration169 1954-05-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. OTED Sinnapayal. a 49-year-old gardener, shuffled >udly forward to the steps of King's House today. the steps came the High Commissioner, Gen. Tern- pier, his hand outstretched. met, Sinnapaval ar to ear. He Ithakl shorta md had come r all the gar-169 words
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Article33 1954-05-30 11 AN'Ci. Sat. Penanp normal class .student len will hold a parents In their Green Lano Schoo. Pu( sday at 10.30 a.m. Mrs B n.-nam. wife ol th< Commissioner, wil nt prizes33 words
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Article73 1954-05-30 11 IPOH. Sat. -The UMNOMCA sponsored National Convention originally scheduled to be held in ipoh on June 5. and later changed to June 13, has again been postponed. The Ipoh alliancp committee, which met yesterday, did not finalise arrangements as the date had not been confirmed73 words
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179 1954-05-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A RESOLUTION urging the Pan-Malayan Labour Party to contest Federal elections despite the "limitations" imposed by the White Paper will be mjved at the annual general meeting of the Selangor Labour Party tomorrow. Another resolution proposes the rejection of the Federal179 words
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Article69 1954-05-30 11 IPOH, Sat. The death occurred yesterday in Batu Pahat, Johore after a car accident, of Mr. Lim Earn Peng. 54, vice-president of the Perak Keng Chiew Assocation and well-known in the hotel and restaurant business. Mr Lim, it is understood, was returning in his car from69 words
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Article32 1954-05-30 11 MALACCA. Sat.— A Malacca Historical Society sub-commit-tee on excavation has been formed. The members are Mr. K T. Joseph chairmant. Mr. Ec Ypw Kirn and Mr. A. H. Carter.32 words
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Article122 1954-05-30 11 MALACCA. Saturday. ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED workers joined trade unions during the first three weeks of "Malacca Trade Union Month," said Mr. V. K. Menon, chairman of the Malacca divisional committee of the Malayan Trade Union Council, today. Thr month will end tomorrow evening with a122 words
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Article121 1954-05-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. ONG MEK. 53. told the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court. Mr. B. V. Rhodes that he went to a house In Batu Lane to buy a box of matches. "All right, then that box or matches will cost you $25."121 words
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Article46 1954-05-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A Chinese and an Indian were sentenced to three months gaol here today for indecent offences against each other. They were Gopal son of Pakrisamy. a 37-year-old labourer, of GomDak, and Leong Kum Chuan. 25, of Sultan Street.46 words
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Article82 1954-05-30 11 For the sixth word in AA3, the clue was: "You'd hardly think this made pleasant reading." True of TRASH, said the committee, or the report of a CRASH. You cannot read a CRASH. "Naturally you expect courtesy from such men," said the clue for the second word82 words
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675 1954-05-30 11 By the Competition Editor CTRAITS TIMES Word Puxxle Contest "AA" started a new series. The adjudication committee thought the puzzle was not as difficult as some in recent weeks. While the entry was well maintained, competition •»•> nA Mukinc Muifo «n keen Nevertheless, several675 words
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Article86 1954-05-30 11 "Its effect depends to some extent on how it's worded." said the clue for the second word in AA6. The wording of a REPORT certainly plays a part in the total effect. A RETORT sometimes consists of a single word, or a couple of words, thus the86 words
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Advertisement187 1954-05-30 11 l*^ more signal... 5 y^^ \sT} l*ss noise 4n improved model ottering better runinc, and greater circuit, in an even handsomer cabinet. Offering th« nearest to perfection in quality and value. PRICE SINCAPORE PENANC $325/. FEDERATION BORNEO $360/--;X SVj/f Agents: Trade Enquine, Invited S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD. j SINGAPORE187 words
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Miscellaneous175 1954-05-30 11 What** an at your cinemas taday K. Lumpur REX: Miss Sadie Thompson 3. 6 30, 9.30. Captain Pirate 11 a.m., 1 nm., ODEON: Three Youn* Trxans 3.15. 6.30, 9.15 p.^. Silver City 11 am., 1 p.m.: PAMLION: Trars Of Step Mother (Cantonese) I 3 6 30, 9 p.m., Bells Of175 words
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Miscellaneous243 1954-05-30 11 WINNING ANSWERS TO WORD PUZZLE AA THE $5,000 prize for Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest 'AA' was won by ELSIE SIMPER, 5 Barrack Square, Tanglin Barracks, Singapore. She submitted a set of answers which corresponded completely with those given below. The adjudication committee held that they were the most apt243 words
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Article, Illustration120 1954-05-30 12 5 piRST prize of $30 in this week's Sunday Times Camera Competi- tion was won by Kwa Eng Kiat. 458 Victoria Street, Singapore 7, with his entry below "Getting It Sharp." I; Second prize of $15 was won by Teh Bee Heng. 49 Northam120 words
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Article, Illustration599 1954-05-30 12 The Doggie in the Window cost US$l,OOO,OOO T*HE man who save the world the song hit "How Much Is That Dosgie In The Window?" is in London to spend some of the US$l million which the world (rather extravagantly) has given him. i His name599 words
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Advertisement170 1954-05-30 12 I ETERNR-MHTie B Daw The automatic with a dual performance Not only does it tell you the exact time second by second, but it registers the date day by day. And it is the world's first self-winding watch with a ball-bearing mding, waterproof, ff worn k protected, antimagnetic loj m170 words
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Advertisement191 1954-05-30 12 BOOK NOW FOR QANTASB.O.A.C mmt I [TOURIST AIR SERVICES t0 AROUND THE WORLD j LOHDON via LONDON via AUSTRALIA NEW YORK a SAN FRANCISCO I ROUND TRIP EITHER WAY HONOLULU I Lb^ r FIJI Tourist SPrviCO.S With pressurized Constellation airliner* CYDNPY i noW °P rrate t>nrc weekly bet 01 UN191 words
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Letter, Illustration331 1954-05-30 13 Britain delivers the goods and hits the 'Jack Pot' tool i!i i S f Tip I REPORTS ERIC WOOLNOUGH gRITAIN has lashed out at her critics, poked out a tongue at American commercialism and come to light with a bright and breezy comedy in J. Arthur Rank's "The Love Lottery."331 words
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Article, Illustration538 1954-05-30 13 C !:r"::::::::::::::-^ women, women! Dozens of them! All of them beautiful! All of them in diaphanous, daring costumes and all of it in colour. All that, and a sailor. Well, "You Know What Sailors Are 1 And that's the name of the second string in the Arthur538 words
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Letter51 1954-05-30 13 CAN you tell me the meaning of the title of Clark Gable's film "Motambo" and who played female lead opposite I i rol Flyn in "The Master of Ballantrae?" MOSTAM n.iin Gajak The word "Moeambo" Is African and mrans "Thp Greatest." Beatrice Campbell playpd opposite Errol51 words
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Letter33 1954-05-30 13 WHEN are Shaw Brothers going to show CinemaScope in Ipoh? CHAN KOK PHOOI Ipoh A Shaw Bros, representative said Cinemascope equipment has already arrived for Ipoh but further equipment is still to come.33 words
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Letter54 1954-05-30 13 DID Audrey Hepburn really have her lovely lone hair cut in "Roman Holiday?" HAIR LOVER ■Singapore. It is doubtful that Audrey's own hair was cut in the Mm hut Paramount's Singapore mil' r has no definite information. Why not write to Audrey Hepburn? Address: Paramount Pictures Corporation, 5451 Marathon Street,54 words
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Letter44 1954-05-30 13 WHAT is the address of the "Hollywood Film Star Club?" What do they charge for entry fee and where do I get an entry form? I). MOHAMMED vedah. 1 Representatives of film organisations in Malaya do not know of any "Hollywood Film Star dub."44 words
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Letter47 1954-05-30 13 >> WHAT is the address of June Allyson and << Jeffrey Hunter? MAUREEN < HOY Seremban. June A Hyson's address Writ.-: Metro-doldwyn Ma- yer. 1.*>40 Broadway, New York City. New York, I .S.A. Jeffrey S Hunter Write: 20th Century- J I n Studios. Beverley Hills, t .ihioi iiu. I .S.A.47 words
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Letter84 1954-05-30 13 IF I write to film stars will they answer my letter? What is the ad- S dress of Ava Gardner? K. N. Singapore 1 -inn slars do not handle per- soiuilly all the hundreds MHiiclimes thousands —of letters which pour into the studios )> each week. But they have a()84 words
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Letter53 1954-05-30 13 WHAT songs did Debbie Reynolds sine in "The Affairs of Dobie r.illes? 1 What ia her address? LAC P. M. (JUY Singapore Debbie sang: "All I Do Is Dream of You." "You Can't Do Wrong Doing Right." and -Believe Me If All Those Kndcaring Young Charms." Write: M M. \l53 words
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Article, Illustration190 1954-05-30 13 MfOMEN are trouble in any language bless their little hearts! And that is the theme of "Lahren" in Hindustani with English j sub-titles being distributed in Malaya by South East Asia Films. The hero of the piece, Kishore Kumar, is already affianced to a local village190 words
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Advertisement366 1954-05-30 13 SHAW BROTHERS -Tf» iTiTfIJ-ll in kkv! |^^H JJJ^I AST2DAYS 11 a.m 145 4.G0 6.30 9.30 p.m. v «.V.V.V.V.".V.V.V.V.V. V.V.V.V.V. V.V. I ROCK HUDSON r^. j I* A COUIIHUA i..( .i DI.OR THRILLER •>.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.".v.v.v.'.y. pjm. WELCOME IHE QUE E N Rrvicw of the Ko.val Tour OPENS TOESDAY^i* yT I BURT LANCASTER366 words
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Article, Illustration859 1954-05-30 14 HOW I BECAM HALF- HITCH I WENT last week to meet a man who has lost more pounds than the average man weighs, to find out the truth behind the most fantastic slimming story yet told. Twite in ten years, Allied Hitchcock has reshaped himself. In H>44 he cast offsevenof859 words
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Article404 1954-05-30 14 FOUNDATIONS OF VENICE ARE CRUMBLING TiHE first thing 1 noticed when I arrived in Venice, was that therp are now traffic lights on the Grand Canal. The 20' h century, in fact, is breathing down the neck of the world's one city able still to404 words
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Article577 1954-05-30 14 HOUSES FOR THE MASSES IN INDIA 11,, MAIM I" SIMIA rE visitor to Delhi is struck by the amount of building construction that is going on. in fact the favountr word in India today U it can with justification be "claimed tha! the primary problem of food has virtually been577 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-05-30 14 This delightful picture or two youngsters comes from Mrs. Haicl Simon c/o. Pcrak River Hydro-Electric Power Co.. Ltd.. Batu Capri. She calls it "Joic dc vivre" and it wins for her a prize of $5.35 words
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Advertisement119 1954-05-30 14 the NEW )MiQW^ I series ii tk l Oxfadlll \J|y _L JUn r ,y Or raM^Mvi «fc M jnKHBPI^KS at*" v B i AiuHa^aV s i <or 4m, >. ««<MSH*^SiSSyiav^. *^*£^a^k^i[KHl Jg/F BBE«SBB^aV^hB mßP^** > One spell at the wheel will do more to make you an enthusiast than any-119 words
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Advertisement172 1954-05-30 14 f Only Yardlrv kf secret of blending ivtafe with rare ottos and pretiom musks to give a concentrated longer-lasting fragrance. The cool freshness and subtle distinction of Yardlcy Lavender n unique and inimi YARDLEY I jg| LAVENDER I I .^fi'SSsi' wiooth-lathfrun, t LAvcMota i 'p yd YARDLEY. 83 OLD BOND172 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1954-05-30 15 Dr. G.K. SELBORNE - Dr. G.K. SELBORNE IT CAN BE AN EXCELLENT SIGNPOST TO YOUR CHARACTER... By WHO SAID "laushter is i ,r i •onvey something important. To lauSh li £°«'\£i Ut ll doe to m y mind ertive; to get wise to the whole sc*hfmp of th- ngs sudde «ly In a1,063 words
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Article109 1954-05-30 15 When de Lawd Rave out brains I thought He said trains And I missed mine! When He gave out looks I thought He said books And I didn't want any. And when He gave out noses I thought He said roses Sn I ordered a biy one. When109 words
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Article432 1954-05-30 15 HULLO. Is that my stomach? your stomach speaking. I am taking you away for a holiday. Holiday from what? From everything. Do you really mean everything? There will be one or two scotches coming down. Dc you really mean one or turn? There may be three or four432 words
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Advertisement82 1954-05-30 15 morning freshens you up both mentally and physically. It clears the head, cleanses and refreshes the mouth, removes all symptoms of liverishness. ENO'S contains no harsh purgatives. Its gentle laxative action is non-habit-forming. ENO'S is suitable for delicate stomachs, safe for children and invalids. C an >TU jm,^Fruit Salt' SPECIALLY82 words
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Miscellaneous1451 1954-05-30 16 k /f=> Rice Burroughs 1 IffirtftlP^^ -^^^^^^-^1" r TARZAN PEfr|EP T^ W^TE MEN BY RELEASING THEIR CASED t^^JF'fM^^S. ft\|\ jjlfflmfP^^K*^> W CrWJvWWlßJVii'ly^n 1 illw llr NI LOgP ANP W^B CO/AF^ELLEP TO PROP HIS PRIZE. !!^3JE_ Jb '^UMBE ■x l^' N •1 |i^!| y^V^ ""ME PLAM WOaCEP. BUT NXDW THE BEASTS1,451 words
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Article, Illustration905 1954-05-30 17 n fn io i' -I Jlu tll h battlcshi P wa.s sunk by the Japanese with H.M.S. Repulse off the east coast adSStPiL^o^ljjSl tlU \l° SS of more than 80 offifers »"d men" have been sent to Singapore?905 words
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Article, Illustration722 1954-05-30 17 HELEN CATH CART TELLS OF A SECRET ROYAL AMBITION T*HE role of the Queens consort has always been one of the toughest roles in A British history. Officially he has no job at all. Legally he can neither inspire nor advise. Although he722 words
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Advertisement107 1954-05-30 17 WHITER TEETH in 14 days with Macleans Just look in your mirror. Anyone who Has changed to Macleans can see the difference at once for Mac'eans gives visible results, quickly. This is what happens every time you use it. First an exclusive ingredient in Macleans gently removes the dingy coating107 words
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Advertisement356 1954-05-30 17 I 17 S ■P; -V mil I S Zj*m Wmfk WtLl JwpjP^aaM; /LI BMP ttVtfnfcV f-7 <. l/J^mi OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS There's a 8.0. A.G. airliner going your way... and look how often To: Flights Weekly Tk Fltt** "><•<•':» LONDON -EUROPE 9 AUSTRALIA 6 CEYLON 3 HONGKONG356 words
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619 1954-05-30 18 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By CELANGOR Badminton Association's row over Abdullah Piruz and Lim Koon Yam seems to be a "face saving battle." I imagine these two shuttle "kings" must have had many uneasy nights askinc themselves whether they should apologise to the controlling body for having619 words
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Article108 1954-05-30 18 Last Week's Crossword Solution BOSS 1 rt--.il I. \vpcct. 11 Polemical. 12 Scaled. It. Malicn It. (urn I It. Ices. 20 Kra. Vine. Dml. 54. T.umpe- low \l"inndinc. 29 Rat. 11. Tern. 32. nd S3. Moth. 3J Tnek. .".n. Saber. J7. I (hew. 39 Blousr. M. I rijatiiinv. 11. Dressy108 words
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Article, Illustration515 1954-05-30 18 rE 1954 Alvis stowed up and stopped. The girl behind the wheel pulled on the hand brake. ''No," she said, "I would say this is a man's car." Sitting beside her on this test I had felt she would come to this conclusion writes Robert515 words
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Article, Illustration794 1954-05-30 18 SAYS ROGER YUE JIMMY CARRUTHERS. the man who took boxings first world title to Australia, has announced his retirement as undefeated bantamweight champion after having worn the crown for exactly 18 months. Jimmy, according to reports, figured that this was the time to794 words
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Advertisement287 1954-05-30 18 ROUND TRIPS TO I JAPAN I 28 to 32 days with approximately 10 dans in Japanese Port* s.s. SANTHIA I sailing 25th June, 1954 s.s. SIRDHANA I sailing 24th July, 1954 s.s. SANTHI I sailing sth Sept., 1954 Ist. C1a55... 5745 I 2nd. C1a55... 5590 I Children according to age287 words
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222 1954-05-30 21 irOH, Saturday. J^ GOAL SEVEN minutes from the end earned North Malayan Combined Services a I—l1 1 draw in a charity match ajjainst Perak Amateur V. A. on the Chinese Assembly (.round here today. About $650 was collected at the jcame for the222 words
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242 1954-05-30 21 Strickland— 'Templer of athletics'— retires Athletic Association, at their annual general meeting held at Raffles Institution on Friday, made Mr. B. Strickland, their president for the past eight years, a vice patron in recognition of his services. Mr. Strickland, who declined to stand for re-elec-tion, said at the meeting: "Our242 words
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Article154 1954-05-30 21 Shamsuddin takes 5-25 for Police IPOH, Sat. (JOOD bowling rjy State player Shamsuddin of Police was the feature of todays Brander Shield match between Police and 12th Royal Lancers on the Coronation around. Shamsuddin's five for 25 enabled Police to win by 23 runs. Police scored 84 iC.A.R. Lawrence 29.154 words
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Article120 1954-05-30 21 SYDNEY. Sat. J>OOR goal kicking and a wet. slippery ground caused the downfall of the Fi.iian rugby union team agalr.st New South Wales on iht Sydney cricket ground. New South Wales won 16-13 before a crowd of 32,000, and by doing so inflicted the first defeat120 words
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Article105 1954-05-30 21 ¥AN Rijer.berc of Selangor is s! ill the lender in the F'rase: .md Neave popularity contest. There is also no change in the remaining positions The other positions remain as E C Duttun iSelangort. Chia Boon Leong (Bingapare>, Yeap Cheng Eng (Panaag), Wong Lon Poh iPeraki105 words
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Article171 1954-05-30 21 HOVE Sat I>AIN spoilt the promise of an in-. terestintf finish to the match I between Su.ssex and the Pakistan cricket tourists here yesterday. The Sussex openers. John Langridge and Smith, quickly wiped otl the first inn:nL> arrears of eight runs and continued to scoreReuter - 171 words
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Article115 1954-05-30 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. CELANGOR Chinese Athletic Assonation showed all round superiority to beat X' ala Lumpur GarrLson 3—l In their F AS. league Di\ One match ..i HQ Malaya today. The GaniMjii XI were virtually a I 16 Field Anibulaiue Mdc as mo.«t of their115 words
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Article39 1954-05-30 21 KLANG. Sat Indo-Ceylonesp drew 1-1 with TPCA in an FAf. I second division snecer lengue tie a; I Klans toaay. Indo-Ceyioiuse led 1-0 at the interval. Nagamuthu scored for In-<in-Ceylonese and Dutton replied for j TPCA.39 words
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Article25 1954-05-30 21 KUANTAN. Sat. Kuantan Chinese defeated Indians 3-1 in a soccer friendly here. In another same. Kincs African Rifles beat 12 Royal Lancers 5-125 words
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Article30 1954-05-30 21 IPOH. Sal. Anglo Chinese School Ipoh enteied he semi-final of i he Perak inter-party badminton knocknu' tonrnnment with a 3-2 win i mpr Sin r"hn "R"30 words
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389 1954-05-30 21 KUALj OELAMiOK Combined sc defeat at Ipoh. when Combined Schools 6 3 in the Princes Koad ground The ground was heavy, owing to rain but a fast pace was kept ud urrtil the end. Selangor. who fielded a full side today, were superior389 words
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Article32 1954-05-30 21 TAIPING. Sat. In thrilling irM ai' lslon soccer fixture here, Indian Association beat Kllat Club 1-0. The only goal was scored by centre forward Kanapathy Jhai before the end32 words
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Article31 1954-05-30 21 TEI.UK ANSON. Sat. a hattrick by Narieson in the second half •enabled Indian AasoctattM to beat HamiHonia Estate 3-0 In a Lower Peiak Indian Knockout football ccmpetltion tie hcrt31 words
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487 1954-05-30 21 LONDON. Saturday. WARWICKSHIRE, 1951 champions, took over leadership in the county cricket championships yesterday when they beat Worcestershire by 10 wickets. They have now collected 64 points from their six games. Middlesex with one game in hand over Warwickshire are in second place, four pointsReuter - 487 words
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Article, Illustration2125 1954-05-30 22 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Ore routs Div. 2 By VI A.IESTIC SIGHT, with Jackie Jones astride, followed up his recent Kuala Lumpur success when he scored a clever half lenjtfh from Melnik in the Class 2, Div. 1, 7-f. handicap at Penanjj \esterday. opening day2,125 words
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Article20 1954-05-30 22 The Straits I inn -v picture tip for yrsterdays races was HONEYMOON who was unplaced in Race 7.20 words
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Article70 1954-05-30 22 SYDNEY. Sat. Australian swimmers Jon Henricks and Grey Chapman have been invited to compete in the Japanese championships after the Empire Games. Henricks visited Tokyo last August and won the 100 and 200 metres events. Australian officials say that the swimmers will face a rushReuter - 70 words
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383 1954-05-30 22 4N OFFICIAL of the Mayflower Badminton Party. Mr. Kane Soon Heng, told the Sunday Times last nijjht that the Selangor badminton champion and runner-up, Abdullah Piruz and Lim Koon Yam, are definitely appearing in the Mayflower-sponsored charity match at the Singapore Badminton Hall383 words
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Article48 1954-05-30 22 TOTAL POOL: 5213.050. FIRST: No. *****0 $51,132 SECOND: No. *****3 525.56K THIRD: No. *****7 512.783 STARTERS (53.652 each): Ni»s: l!»3<Kt7. *****2, ***** K. 27>»804, *****5. *****ti. *****9 CONSOLATION ($1,271 rath): Nos. *****9 27<i407. r.'07.55. *****4. *****3, 1842!!. *****1. !:*<;<;.->»». 30*471 *****:5. TREBLE TOTE; Five tickets <5:;4.-) each).48 words
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Article201 1954-05-30 22 By EPSOM JEEP PENANG, Sat. ROBBIE BURNS, back on the active list after a lapse, showed winning form when he outsmarted Kheng Hui in a splendid 3-f. tryout in 37 3 5 on the training track at Penanp; this morning. With Bougoure astride, Robbie Burns was201 words
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Miscellaneous380 1954-05-30 21 \B\H7M£Re?J TO U £iHyouv?F>ACE Ch CENT w"jn£%*iSuR 'J W^^^^T/'^Ja^OS/I T™?\?? y !lkvi F IS EHO A f%!flJ!ls PA*n e 2SJ !l£!s 7\\ I to wre op his struggle*, scorchy is harnessed I J2iy*J^i?-d N I Q UICKLy NOW/ THE PPESEZV- J ,4/V^ «4/^£P TO THE TOP Of THE TANK. YAROOS380 words
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