The Straits Times, 29 August 1954
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Title Section14 1954-08-29 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES NettW In No. 992. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1954 15 CENTS14 words
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Article106 1954-08-29 1 liare-ups on China coast xpected EH. Sat. H observers in ri predicted toH 'icrease in K s/ccn Nation- Chinese Comalonc; the I L riali China E >■! air power I flicient al ilisi Air B ted the K p up their H Xi nen Island held 1 th( China KUP - 106 words
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Article65 1954-08-29 1 te girls are und quiltv M H Hew Zealand Sat. line Parker, lllet Marion today :tt here to iring Her Ma- murder ther, Mrs. Hoker, on June 22. he two '-'iris Mrs. Parker brick in a '^lsidering their nour.s 14 minuI' for the defence 8 inlty. Bf any emoI as65 words
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Article26 1954-08-29 1 Fiy before you buy tSabena ;mnounceri it vel credit plan payment and as for repayIs available working in -American Air n airlines World Aircredlt. A P26 words
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Article367 1954-08-29 1 EIGHTY -SEVEN young men returned to Singapore last night with but one thought a good bath and a long rest. They were members of the Singapore Light Anti-Air-craft Battery i Volunteer i who had just completed a week of realistic training in367 words
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Article, Illustration343 1954-08-29 1 POLICE FIND ANOTHER SIX STOLEN RAF BOMBSI complete 5001b bombs and the casings of two more sawn in halt were found by a Singapore Police party in the blukar outside the boundary fence of Tengah R.A.F. airfield, facing Lim Chu Kang Road, Singapore, on Friday. he police party, consisting of343 words
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Article82 1954-08-29 1 MR. TAN WINS $5,000 1 THERE is only one win- ncr of the Straits I Times Word Puzzle I '00" He is: Mr. Francis Tan, 38 j I Lorong Mydin. SINCA- j PORE 14. I A cheque for $5,000 wili be ready for him if he calls at the Straits82 words
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Article72 1954-08-29 1 BERLIN, Sat.— United States army authorities at Heidelberg .said today that U.S. atomiccannons regularly fire over populated areas in practice. Shell fragments sprayed two German villages today. The spokesman said investigation of the incident in which •premature air burst" rained pieces of metal on the villages ofUP - 72 words
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101 1954-08-29 1 KUCHINC. Saturday. THE CHUNG HUA SCHOOL, which has about 300 pupils, was struck off the register yesterday by the Sarawak Director of Education, exercising his powers under the Education Ordinance 1950 for the first lime. The school was found to have articles and essays ofReuter - 101 words
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Article88 1954-08-29 1 MANILA. Sat. JAPAN is launching a new freighter or tanker each month and ha s regained her position as leader in Far East shipping, it was revealed by W. J. Duyvene De Wit, newly appointed general manager in the Philippines of the Dutch Royal Intrrocean88 words
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Article50 1954-08-29 1 BIRKENHEAD. Cheshire, Sat. The Socialist controlled council of this northwest England town may follow the examplp of the city of Coventry in refusine to operate civil defence on the grounds that, in the Hvdro^en Bomb ace, it is a waste of public time and money.— Renter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article44 1954-08-29 1 CAND E R Newfoundland, Sat. A Royal Canadian Air Force transport plane carrying the first group of Canadian military advisers to serve on the Indo-China truce commission arrived here thus afternoon on the first lap of a 10,000-mile flight to Hanoi.44 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-08-29 1 MARILYN AND THE TIGER... Blonde film actress Marilyn Maxwell with the tiger who appeared with her in her act in a Las Vegas, Nevada, night club. The tiger scratched her while they ivere together in a swimming pool hay- ing photographs taken. The animal panicked, threshed about and pushed her69 words
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Article202 1954-08-29 1 PUT 2.000 guests into a hall with seats for 1.500 and you can be pretty sure your party will be a flop. Arrange in addition for two men to be present to each girl and you become hot favourite for the title of the202 words
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Article60 1954-08-29 1 MANILA, Sat. An SOS from a Jap ship, the Ritsue Maru. was picked up here today. The message said: "In distress, unable to navigate owing to typhoon and want rescue." The SOS said the ship had been in trouble since 5 a.m. today. The position givenUP - 60 words
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245 1954-08-29 1 Hyderabad riots: Police cult in reserves HYDERABAD. Sat. POLICE throughout Hyderabad State were alerted today against a possible outbreak of large scale HinduMuslim riots following yesterday's disturbances at Gulbarga, 150 miles west of here. Seven people were killed and 19 injured at Gulbarga in a riot that broke out afterReuter - 245 words
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Article288 1954-08-29 1 r Ol in 1 01 \i 11 v cnixESE stvde.xts rHE Singapore Youth Council yesterday accused certain Chinese High School students of deliberately trying to "mislead and misinform delegates to] ♦he World Assembly of Youth on the eve of their departure from the Colony." ..ast Wednesday, hundreds288 words
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Article226 1954-08-29 1 lb. after raid fHE PRICE of opium has soared in Singapore since the Preventive Branch of the Customs Department swooped on a Burmese ship last week and seized 283 lbs. of the drug worth $170,000. 1 1 Mr. J McKnight Hart, head of the Preventive Branch, told226 words
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Article133 1954-08-29 1 QESPITE adequate warning being =E given to the postal authorities that the Malayan Monthly $20,000 must-be-=w o n competition would result in a bi g demand for postal orders, post offices in Kuala Lumpur and a few smaller places in the Federation reES ported yesterday EE they133 words
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Article57 1954-08-29 1 Mr. Tan Slew Inn. president of the Poo Kong Tan Sze Association, who was recently appointed a member cf the Chinese Advisory Board, was feted to a dinner last night at the association's premises in Cheng Tuan Street. Many members and friends were there to57 words
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Article28 1954-08-29 1 CALCUTTA. Sat.— A total of 189 people are dead or miss- I ing in the severe floods in north-east India, according to reports here today.28 words
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Article28 1954-08-29 1 LONDON. Sat— The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony Eden, rill head the British delegation 0 the U.N. General Assembly n New York on Sept. 21. U.P.UP - 28 words
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Advertisement301 1954-08-29 1 11. i CREAM ehtict iwnti »i«»«ure ■S^. plfllvre ytir ehtict f ECCA RECORDS WOVEN BfMfhMJ N in c °P- 21 > rHOVEN Symphony \o. 8 in F, Op 93. k. o Karl Bohm>. uu I'M IlimiV Sonata K in Cm. 0p. 13. V '••M rHOVEN S.niafa No. 0 In E.301 words
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Advertisement131 1954-08-29 1 BEST VALUES in exquisite DIAMOND GEM set JEWELLERY U. S. de SUVA J c welters 106. ORCHARD ROftD. S PORE-9 WV ELIZABETH TATIM aro 1 RHAPSODY" now showing It Rnnci Out AH Your llnH'-n l.ntrtinrn Gitfs You 'Vpu/, Clnwirtfi Clamour COLOR lIARMOW >I\Kl IP Id* •MfMMI '«kr RMkr up lhat131 words
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Article, Illustration1585 1954-08-29 2 Paul Brickhill - FIRST BLOOD... A 109 ROLLS TO ITS DOOM Paul Brickhill By As the enemy fell in flames Bader learned to taste the heady joy of the kill 1 U H1 T HAS H APR* F» SO FAR imiii t r <MraM ,$p reach ro* y f THC SKY A 10<»1,585 words
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Article718 1954-08-29 2 'WE CAN FEEL SOME OPTIMISM... BERTRAND [RUSSELL, O.M.j By rpHOSE who amuse themsel■i- yes by imagining a Utopia should think of it a.s a place where everyone has the work that suits him, and not so much of it as will leave him incapable of enioyine his leisure. The work718 words
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Advertisement10 1954-08-29 2 For extra MILEAGE Ride on MICHELIN Real low Pressure Tyres10 words
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Advertisement18 1954-08-29 2 NEXT WEEK Bader rrjeets his I squadron Reach for the Sky. by Paul Brickhill, it published by Collins18 words
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Advertisement257 1954-08-29 2 1 IS A TRADITION 5 ii Tl INTIR NATIONAL WATCH CO. can iuitly data h, vt pUp< a leading part in th e dev,!,^,,, -j of H»e Swi»» mtdmaktag j In the four generations of its existence ir h,, I once sacrificed the principle of quality t- -j. passing successes.257 words
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Article99 1954-08-29 3 Captured terrorist with bomb I KMIKI _l il storr. at thr cnmmrndrd Police I.irutfi; I ollnw-. tor 'urine an j N- V. PPIIC. rd t<i death for i ,i hatulsrenarie. Daries, DP.P, -nd that on Police- It I "llom v into the Bekok- I hen he MehtI .imp. i jl,.99 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-08-29 3 |:h. v.inuuarrt of the 100 t.\i> k >\ \> drl«-Kat<-s on a siuhln.i.nd Singapore island >«sterThe Hire Tars Association* rave without rharre. Sunday Time* picture.30 words
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Article59 1954-08-29 3 Rübber up a cent ■fr rade rubber Is-' at 68 n ore yesteriv '■':.> :1 a- the result H leni that the :^.OOO rubber m r plant I July and ptl n the v shoved a con'■pened at before a i turn ncr was g "one I I C'nmmerre nnres59 words
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Article30 1954-08-29 3 Pan accused cheating MPUR. Sat. I UNG men, Choni I ig and 190 l1 •r.pur. on thf I not guilty. vp told the .i H I -^tponed to Wai allowed30 words
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259 1954-08-29 3 WORK HARDER' CALL IOHORE BAHRU Saturday. fHE SULTAN ot Johore yesterday told his Malay subjects to make up their differences and get together. they disregarded his advice, he might not return to them and would stay in England for the rest of his259 words
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Article123 1954-08-29 3 REVENGE IS THE MOTIVE ALOR STAR. Sat. rpHE Kedah D.P.P.. Mr. F. G 1 Cooke. suggested in the Assize Court here today that jealousy and revenge were the motives for the murder of a Home Guard. Ismail bin In the dock was Endin Kirui. a shopkeeper, who was alleged to123 words
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Article68 1954-08-29 3 Ovrr 800 people last night attended the Anniversary Ball of the Liberty Musical and Dramatic Society in the Vlcnrial Hall in aid nf thi Br:t:>hßed Cross Crippled Children's Home at Tanah Merah The ball, under the patronage of Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, was attended by Sir Clifford Sanderson68 words
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58 1954-08-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. T*HE Municipal Housing and Building Committee at a recent meeting deplored the lack of a policy for the allocation and occupation of municipal quarters It recommended the follow-.b-committee to draw up such a policy: Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak (chairman >.58 words
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Article103 1954-08-29 3 MALACCA. Sat. Farewell was said today to one of the ment'i "beloved" Resin- ,-nt CommlMionen. Mr. G. E. C. WladOQ who left for Britain on retirement All alone the 20-mile rsute from Malacca to the Johore boundary government officials and school children lined to say goodbye103 words
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Article47 1954-08-29 3 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat. A tractor assistant Subramaniam. 24. was crushed by a tractor at Juru Estate. Bukit Mrrtajam. yesterday and died lour hours later in hospital. Subramaniam fell between the wheels when he tried to pull out some wires which had jammed the tractor.47 words
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Article57 1954-08-29 3 BUTTERWORTH. Sat. The three-man welfare goodwill mission from Hong Kong now ;n Malaya toured Province Wellesley todaj. Mr. G. H. Goh accompanied the party consisting of Mr. Daniel N. F. Chan. Mr. William Y. H. Cheung and Mr. Lim King Lam. At the Social Welfare department57 words
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Article266 1954-08-29 3 j VfOT enough chamber music is eiven in Singapore sn the first recital of the Goh Soon Tioe String Quartet at the University of Malaya on Friday was an exciting prosoeel The recitai was given in the Oei Tione Ham Hall which v acoujticallv pleasant.266 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-08-29 3 SASI. one of the two baby elephants from India apparently can't get ashore fast enough on arrival at New York The four-year-old baby, just over four feet high, slipped under one of the timbers of her stall on board the Olut Maersk as she dorked inAP - 53 words
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Article143 1954-08-29 3 Get police to help, says court IPOH, Sat. 'THE police should be asked M. to nelp in crowd control, said Incrie Abdullah b l n Ghazall: the Ipoh Magistrate, when he brought in a verdict of misadventure at the end of an inquiry into the deaths of three elderly Chinese143 words
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Article32 1954-08-29 3 JOHORE. BAHRU. Sat. The Sultan has ordered a silver tray carrying the State Coat-of-Arms to be presented to the Teachers Training College at Kirkby. The tray costs S4OO.32 words
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Article112 1954-08-29 3 THE Singapore Improvement Trust knows that its bulldozers at work in Queenstown are causing sleepless nights to residents in the area said a SIT. officer in charge of earthworks. He told the Sunday Times that because cf thus, the Trust had now worked out112 words
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Article42 1954-08-29 3 PENANG. Sat. Che Tijah binte Aroff. a woman padi planter of Jalan Bahru who won a second prize at the inter-state padi competition. was today presented with a $200 cheque by Mr. R. G Holden Balik Pulau's District Officer.42 words
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Article37 1954-08-29 3 PENAN G. Sat. Thirty Chinese school teachers from the rural areas of Penang and Province Wellesley were presented with certificates by the Resident Commissioner. Mr R P Bingham. on completion of week's civic course today37 words
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Advertisement63 1954-08-29 3 SO NAUGHTY ...but so nice!" r\ said lan Grant. Free Press N. "As naughty as La Ronde agreed Jack Beaumont, Straits Times T HEY MEANT ADORABLE CREATURES" and provocative Martine Carol *^T (Remember 'Caroline Cherie' 7 M SHES IN THE BATH AGAIN IN THE KIND PICTURE ONLY THE FPENCH CAN63 words
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Advertisement356 1954-08-29 3 Cleansing %J( o~ s^-?^- J ty YARDLEY 7^T^&^\^> To remove make-up S\ ""*^l ._m ■nd cleaose deeply, r I *itM learchingly, beneath the 1 r J^fjm «kin, u«e one of the It tf~2>y Vardley clo«jisin)t ire«m» or the Cleansing Milk. I a"L**r \r- f rU*^ c> t M r-J <ZJ¥/y-356 words
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Article, Illustration432 1954-08-29 4 ilvlvn i' aihvnrt - ilvlvn i'aihvnrt n» WHAT has happened to the Koh-i-Noor, the famous— and Fascinating diamond th:it li; s flittered for so long :«s one of the shininf: iii^hliiilits of tlit l^rilisli Crown Jewels. The startling answer is that nobody knows. It played no part in432 words
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Article176 1954-08-29 4 CIFTY years apo a British scientist discovered silicones and nobly cave the fruits of discovery to the world. It's a good thine he can't see Britain today. paymp away hard-earned much-needed A-nencan dollars for permission to manufacture silicone products in Britain A Wide-awake Professor Fred Kippintr176 words
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Article, Illustration1504 1954-08-29 4 Science beats the spectres Says TREVOR KNIGHT QNE of the last dark bastions of the inexplicable and the mysterious is now being brought into focus by the cold, penetrating light of science. It seems that all those age-old, frightening and awesome ghost stories, that have been the common history1,504 words
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Advertisement370 1954-08-29 4 Now with the date on the dial w -the invincible Tudor! "T"ht new Tudor Pnna Oysterdates M and making it proof againsi all shock dnd vibra- ~V^ I 31, and the smaller Princess Oysterdate tion formerly the arch-enemy of the «elffor *nmtn, are the latest addition to the mding watch.370 words
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Advertisement201 1954-08-29 4 Ssfi&S^U*^- *iyi I*l**ll Pleasant, refreshing EN'O'S Fruit Salt most of us need to keep the system rcpular. It morning liverishness, soothing and scrtln unsuitable food or drink. ENO'S safely relieves over-acid frequent cause of indigestion, flatulence or h contains no sugar or harsh purgatives. It is part' anyone with a201 words
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91 1954-08-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. rpHE Kuala Lumpur Municipal Housing and IJuildinr Committee said today it had Riven the town an "aesthetic-" improvement by removinjr, 113 advertisements and signboards. Thr Architect's Department collected $22.57? in licence fees for advertise- ments and signboards during the91 words
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Article318 1954-08-29 5 ACROSS 18 COUNTRIES BY ROAD Singapore couple's 3-month tour A YOUNG Singapore couple, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. V. Thonning of Pierce Road, are going on leave next week-end with their Mark VII Jaguar. They will get off their ship »t Calcutta and then motor across 18 countries to England.318 words
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147 1954-08-29 5 A love story that began in a cafe rpHE LOVE of a 16-year-old X Singapore singer for a worker in the same cafe started the Labour Department here and in the Federation on a series of inquiries recently. The boy and girl eloped in July Following a plea by the147 words
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Article75 1954-08-29 5 IPOH. Sat. Hawker, Loh Koon, 77. who was returning home last night, was waylaid by two robbers believed to be Chinese in Treacher Street near Jalan Datoh and robbed of a watch valued at $12 and 524 in cash. Loh went to town to75 words
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Article80 1954-08-29 5 IPOH. Sat.— Thirty ol the Kirkby-trained teachers, including 17 women, who are now returning to Malaya will be posted to schools in Perak. Sixteen win go to aided English schools and the rest to Government schools. All will have a fortnight's leave before taking up their80 words
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Article76 1954-08-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A 3fi-ycar-old woman, Nam Ah Keng. was charged in the First Magistrates Court here today with voluntarily causinz hurt ;to another woman, Lee Swee Kean. at Bukit Bintane Road, I Kuala Lumpur. She was alleged to have hit Lee on the head with a76 words
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Article51 1954-08-29 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat Government is to purchase a multiple incubator of 1,350 egg capacity to increase poultry production under a scheme financed by RIDA. This is in response to a popular demand in the State to increase the output of poultry as quickly as51 words
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Article54 1954-08-29 5 The five vlsitine British Members of Parliament are broadcasting tonight in a forum over Radio Sarawak. They were interviewed in Kuchine by the Press in an unrehearsed exchange of aue.stions and answers on the problems of the region. The broadcast starts at 9 p m. in54 words
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Article31 1954-08-29 5 MALACCA. Sat— Mr. Joseph Law Nyuk Choon, a youth leader who serves with the Education Department, today married Miss Edith Lav Shung Keng. a nurse, at Christ Church.31 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-08-29 5 MISS BETTY APPLEY.ARI) smiles happily after her marriage to Mr. James Andrew Cook at thf Wesley Church. Singapore. The bride is the only daughter »f Mr and Mrs. A. Appleyard of Clarcmont. Western Australia, and the groom is from Perth. Western Australia. Sunday Times picture.47 words
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Article336 1954-08-29 5 -and he drove off with her $1,700 \E/HILE driving and knowing that his girl companion had placed a handbag containing 51,710 in the glovecompartment of his car, Ang Joo Seng, 28, thought of a simple ruse to get the money. He dropped his handkerchief336 words
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Article64 1954-08-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Parajasagram. an Indian youth, who stayed with a friend in the same house admitted stealing his wrist watch when he appeared today before Inche Ismail, the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate. He stole the watch worth 555. from Saridharan on Aug. 9 at Sunsei64 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-08-29 5 HELICOPTER RESCUE' THE CROWDS at yesterday's Second Garden Party of the Singapore Branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society were thrilled when this Royal Navy helicopter "rescued" a "stranded comrade" in front of the Royal Sinuapore Flying Club, Kalian*.38 words
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Article329 1954-08-29 5 SALMAH - A DRIVER who uses his car as a weapon to intimidate another driver has absolutely no excuse no manor what has caused him to losr his temper, Singapore's Traffic Chief, Mr. W.R.M. Haxworth. said yesterday. Mr. Haxworth was commenting on reports of vicious-tem-pered types of motorists329 words
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Advertisement159 1954-08-29 5 WHY MEN 1 CHOOSE Ks il***» Si. -^fcfc_ I Men want comfort and durability. That's so many men buy Ks. Craftsmanfrom the best available material j designed through ihe K Plus fitting to t properly. Ks are comfortable shoes that will give lasting wear. Prices from $39.50 its: I TORE159 words
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Advertisement205 1954-08-29 5 .My What ifou can it> ITOUftIOTYi TO X- zr{ I EUROPE I Ss f PARIS. DUSSELDORF, GENEVA. ROME. etc. mW I AND D I SAVE SOLID m££ M f'** b«4««V Ibi: Sf^^p^ r mf. Utnal t»*^««tr pri..1.,..; -jgA% '<M H«l« lin< 1m et>'«'t» »»#tf II y««M. W\ 4 m e205 words
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Article546 1954-08-29 6 Lure of the mysterious SALMAH i i THE irresistible lure of the mysterious, the fearful fascination of the future, who has not known these and sought to lift a corner of the veil which covers what is yet to be? And to satisfy those who are impatient to know, there546 words
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Article616 1954-08-29 6 THEY COMPLAIN OF THE COLD A COLD spell, such as we are having now. occurs from I time to time, "but never before ir August says the Tuan. The room temperature drops ten degrees during 1 the night (80 to 70 1 regularly. One evening he met two Malay fruit616 words
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Article, Illustration286 1954-08-29 6 Cards, coffee and tea tell them all... With some persuasion he agreed to give a reading and after brewing and preparing some strong black coffee ana handing over a token fee, without which it is not proper to perform. I drained the cup, inverted it, left it to set for286 words
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Article338 1954-08-29 6 MISS HO MISS YEO They will show Britain how to cook 'sweet sour' rVO Singapore Chinese girJ students will show English people next month how to prepare some traditional Chinese dishes. In impeccable blue overalls. Miss Pauline Ho and Miss K. S. Yeo who with Mrs. Chan Stirling, widow of338 words
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Article374 1954-08-29 6 j" mniiii i yfj f J ll^^t lit^^^^l t*^^^^^^^^B dLJ^A.' J /^^B"" For novelty tombined with economy, try the following. TiOT ROAST OF HAM Choose a rasher of ham about one inch thick and weighing: about a pound. Remove rind and soak it In cold water374 words
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Advertisement309 1954-08-29 6 Make/a^X N fresf) choice\ f OUi© Engli«h Marmalade givas s fre«h. appetising start to the day. It* a traditional marmalade, full of thick- but-t«ndef p** l and with f the tro* flavour of /^S?^*--"« v Ask at your looal ttpfc |gy=^pJl^\ •tore for Chivera fa I OldeEngli.h_the f>£™-£<| Aristocrat of309 words
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Advertisement191 1954-08-29 6 10 BLUE GILLETTE BLADES Gillette Quick-feed Dispenser with the sh arpcst '((UiSy n the world* '/jMlf Blue Gillette Blades give you the finest of d yip"' shaves and the most economical because tk last the longest. In the handy new Dispense they are ready unwrapped to lead in a fla191 words
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Article, Illustration835 1954-08-29 7 The world is discovering new trends in accessories Says MAXINE RAKICH ACCESSORIES from many purls of llu* world arc appearing in the shops these <l;i\s. Newest arrivals are the litfhl jersey wool shawls thickly fringed with shiny straw in black and white. They are semi-circular in shape and as light835 words
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Article712 1954-08-29 7 I am a 20-year-old nurse I have had a Jot of boyfriends but have fallen in love with a boy three years older than me who works a long way away from mv home town He used to visit me whenever he had712 words
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Advertisement266 1954-08-29 7 TCCllllr imMrf KOLYNOS the "Active" Chlorophyll Toothpaste .n lively taMe of preen Kolynos pives your mouth a rful refreshed fccl.ng. Its clean flavour reaches into c freshening every corner. And that glorious :ss is your proof of the all-round mouth care that k ilynos wiih Chlorophyll gives you: w breath266 words
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Advertisement55 1954-08-29 7 The latest I WJ^^ Paris <W< iiP m »<H Tt*n cool cocktail 1 I dress <n white cm- J 1 broideied lace. Ma \s£L with j close-fitting Jmm WMk bodice »ni florin? '^k :^L %f nor skirt was l£j f shown by Paris r*^ I to"'"" 1 Hub.-rf de Civenrhy55 words
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Advertisement414 1954-08-29 7 FEVER WL W PA\us CURED rW~* —^1- CURED HEADACHE \^_> COLDS CURED CURED This m»n is happy! He has learned from experience that he can be free of fevers, headaches, pains and colds by taking ASPRO' tablets when the trouble first comes. Each tablet scaled in'Sanitape' always /V/ S *^'^l414 words
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1101 1954-08-29 8 Mark Priestley - BEAUTY IS WORTH MILLIONS— NOT ONLY IN LOOKS Mark Priestley By DEAUTY is only skin deep l)l 1 ll)(la !t s worth maiiv millions. Thanks to booming exports to Singapore and the rest of the world (he aggregate output of 387 cosmetics manufacturers in Britain hist year topped £16,000,000 and1,101 words
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Article, Illustration294 1954-08-29 8 Says NOEL £OOL. elegant and ideal for fashion conscious young Malayans are this season's newest necklines featuring the scooped-out "standaway" 100k the favourite of London and Parisienne zouturiers. This wide neckline is designed to make the neck look long and slender and is perfect294 words
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Article130 1954-08-29 8 DO WOMEN DRESS FOR A MAN? "THIS business of 1 women dressing to please men is nonsense,' says M-C-M dancing star Ann Miller. •'Wonic-:? should dress to please themselves. If a girl likes what she sees on herself in a full-length mirror, the chances are nine out of ten that130 words
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Article299 1954-08-29 8 m DARIS fashion spies m are trying to un- m cover the tightest sec- ret of Dior's "flat look" a what kind of bras- siere must long-suf- fering woman wear? Madame le Faucheur. listed as one of those resa ponsible for "flattening out" his299 words
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Article, Illustration537 1954-08-29 8 Asks JEFFREY FRANCIS Malayan husbands really help their wives in domestic duties?* In 30 families I interviewed. 18 husbands help their wives in some way or another every day after they finish their own office work Others said that when they return home537 words
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Advertisement374 1954-08-29 8 The delicious drink with VALUABLE FOOD PROPERTIES so much needed in tropical climates *AKTA-VITE' is not only the most delicious, choco- These vitamins should come from the food you eat. late sweet drink you have ever tasted it is some- but food frequently lacks these vitamins for various thing far374 words
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Advertisement43 1954-08-29 8 FATHGOWN I f~ A. aft f\ W& mm Paris couturier |«cquet FjWi showed this cloie-fitting black jertey-knit evening gown in his Autumn and Winter collection Hiis month. It has a strapless, closely-pleated bodice and is worn with a whit« fox trimmed I bolero.43 words
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Advertisement181 1954-08-29 8 Mushrooms and cream make a heavenly t^ arn You're sura to like CAMPBELL CREAM OF MUSHPOOM SOU Ift easy to see thil has become an v *,yd*y l srri c Campbelli Cream ol Mushr and vegetable-. I ,> t&Stlk $QUP cream of mushroom soup j^ CONDtNSfD >OR GRIAIEB lOOH fO»181 words
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186 1954-08-29 9 TT was an old .Malayan nurse who *?ave Mrs. Pembrey the idea. What idea? Well, how to determine the sex of your children before they are born. It was very complex and had to be followed meticulously by186 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-08-29 9 THREE hospital assistant! in the Singapore Medical Service* left on Friday for Britain by the Suriento on Government scholarships. From left, they are: Mr. V. Thamby. Mr. D. Singh and Mr. S. Suppiah. Sunday Times picture.39 words
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Article, Illustration88 1954-08-29 9 Mr. L. Berry, the new Consul-General of thr United States in Singapore, who arrived in Singapore yesterday in a Qantas-8.0.A.C. Constellation from Britain. Mr. Berry, who was accompanied hv his wife and his son James, aged eight, was the Special Assistant to the I nder-Secretary of88 words
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Article98 1954-08-29 9 Daud— he wed TEN timesgets gaol TAMPIN. Sat. DAUD bin Immam. 54. of Kampong Keru. was sentenced to two years' imprison- mem by the President of the Sessions court yesterday for I an offence against his 14 year- old daughter Aminah. Inspector Lee Kiat Siong. prosecuting, said Daud had married98 words
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Article148 1954-08-29 9 'Copter rescue A MOCK helicopter sea rescue provided plenty of thrills yesterday during the second annual garden party of the Singapore branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society at the Roya: Singapore Flying Club in Kalians. The air display also included a parachute and supply drop by a RAF. Valetta, form-148 words
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Article113 1954-08-29 9 CJINGAPORE'S latest new sr C »3 ondary school, at Frankel Estate and costing $600,000. has been completed. It will be handed over to the Education Department by the Public Works Department at 10 a.m. tomorrow. The Director of the P W.D., Mr. R G. lies, will113 words
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Article91 1954-08-29 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. People in Johore are not as air-minded as those in other States There was such a poor res- j ponse to the facilities provided by the Federation Air Service that the routes through Johore have now been suspended. Beaver aeroplanes of91 words
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Article61 1954-08-29 9 The Sunday Times acknow- ledges with cratitude receipt of a cheque for $100 from "Planter of Batu Pahat. "Planter' has asked us to pass on this sum to Madam Long Ah Thow of Teluk Anson whose husband died recently. Madam Lone is left to care for five children61 words
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Article26 1954-08-29 9 A member of the Vietnamese ronsulate. Mr. Pham Kriac Ran, will arrive in Singapore by air tomorrow to open an office in the Colony.26 words
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Article130 1954-08-29 9 ONE hundred and fifty pounds of hashish were seized in Singapore recently by the Customs Department and the Police. The Customs' seizure of 140 pounds was made in a raid on a disused garage. The police haul was from a house. Four men have been questioned130 words
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205 1954-08-29 9 They knocked out seven teeth, he says JN A Singapore court yester- day Lim Guan Tye. a car driver, asked four brothers to pay him compensation for seven of hiv front teeth which he alleged they had knocked out. The brothers. Choo Ah Heng, C'hoo Ah Nee, Choo Choon Ho205 words
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Article334 1954-08-29 9 Reply to critic of WAY banquet SHOULD Mr. Tan Lark Sye, the Singapore millionaire have given the $50,000 he spent on the Work Assembly of Youth banquet at the Esplanade last Saturday to local charities? Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, principal organiser of the dinner334 words
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Article290 1954-08-29 9 19 will show off talent >JINETEEN new talented raI dio stars, four popular guest artists, a 16-piece swing band and a newlyformed sextet will appear in Radio Malaya's best and biggest ever "Talentime" finals at Singapore's Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday. Prizes of $100. 575 and $50 will go to290 words
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Article57 1954-08-29 9 A memorial .service for the latr> Commander L P. Lane, former Master Attendant for Singapore, will be held at Connell House. Anson Road, at 7.30 tonight. Cdr. Lane, who was appointed Master Attendant in 1947 until his retirement last year, died in his home at Essex!57 words
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Article32 1954-08-29 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Monday has been declared a public holiday in Johore being the first day of Moharran. Banks and the Customs office will be closed on that day.32 words
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Advertisement143 1954-08-29 9 YEAST-VITE DID Xl\\ loday and get rid of that £J^9^^^ ■in Tonic B Vitamins and V^~""^»^HB88 •^cinc. it works fast and you'll i \lvi soothes away JbSb~jHH M r^tf YEAST-VITE TABLETS for precision and elegance- i:i:j: i frcm 4fc^M M /0^ I <^xSSt^ j v* 3 << > W^J^ The143 words
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Advertisement305 1954-08-29 9 l^lcaFßnAn^rjcah's It doubles your choice of service to the U.S.A. and Europe! Choose from either de luxe PRESIDENT service or thrifty RAINBOW service aboard the same giant Clipper* Wk m With PRESIDENT service, you enjoy all these W 'M\ luxuries Newly redesigned Sleeperette* seats, p more comfortable than ever! Superb305 words
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Article266 1954-08-29 10 ALTHOUGH it is now more than 30 years since Caruso died, his recorded voice is still the crratest treasure to music-lovers, for he is remembered as the most wonderful tenor the world has ever heard. He was nt the height ot his success *?hen death266 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1954-08-29 10 THE MIRACLES OF SCIENCE AID THE SICK JOHN BARRY By JJONK BANKS, where surgeons can obtain refrigerated bone oivvarious types for different purposes, arc becoming as useful an instilu lion to the medical profession as blood banks. The bone is used by onhopaedic surgeons for transplanting from one body to1,065 words
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466 1954-08-29 10 JOHN BARRY - LONDON. JUDY GARLAND is in the South of France with her producer husband Sid Lutt. They are on "an extended holiday" m the sun But back m Hollywood there is talk that Judy's latest film, "A Star Is Born," is nobablv her last.466 words
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376 1954-08-29 10 RONNY HOWARD - RONNY HOWARD By LONDON lUOW looking forward to his 90th birthday, the Rev Henry Lancaster, vicar of the Abbey Church. Dorchester, has married thousands of couples in his time. Yet when he went to the altar recently with a 38-year-old bride on376 words
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Article206 1954-08-29 10 ELECTRIC MOTHBALLS" have been devised for America^ reserve fleet to sha VP US 53.000.000 off the annual cost of keeping idle ships m tip-top condition Technicians of the Mari- time Administration, working with General Electric engineers, have created a system of "cathodlc protection." which causes an206 words
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Advertisement390 1954-08-29 10 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No loogf n»«i v"v ndnmr -vhrfi »"«h Idai »«ur fkin light and ama. ttvr at ineira bnr m "I St.llman nil m«l«- you rq»«Uv charm. ne Continued apr'.""ationa will am pn« you conwoe* you that thcri-i only one bean Lbtt. only one -burner that390 words
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Advertisement159 1954-08-29 10 -wn&n, 'the cfam aatner W HvanaV BaaaT £f JKtf A i SCOTCH WHISKY WILLIAM GRAM SONS LTD PISTILLEI distributors: fraser RBATi lt« Elcrjancc plus coNFor The Van Heu«rn 'COUNTRY or bow, with or without a coat, ii ifo •upremely comfortable. The Heusen Collar sets immaculately ail both spread illustrated and159 words
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Article182 1954-08-29 11 'Fish fanciers should unite' THERE is a growfng need in Singapore tor an Aquarium Society in the opinion of Mr F. C. Akhurst, aquarium expert of London Zoo who is now advising the establishment of the Van Kleef Aquarium at King George V Park. Mr. Akhurst believes the delayed formation182 words
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Article154 1954-08-29 11 ail roads lead to London? THERE must be a way of getting from Penang to Calcutta by road transport, in the opinion of 25-year-old Christopher Pym, of Kuala Lumpur, who is planning a S ngapore-London trip by road But information about the Penang-Calcutta area is vague. Mr. Pym is appealing154 words
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Article48 1954-08-29 11 MALAYANS are now more newspaper-conscious, according to Mr. R. Shanmugam, one of Penang's biggest newspaper agents. Mr Shanmugam sails for India on six months' holiday by the Jalagopal today. He started as a delivery boy 20 years ago and now has a flourishing business.48 words
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281 1954-08-29 11 y^RE you feeling small today? If you are, don't cut your throat, shoot yourself, or use a rope, but take a whisky-stengah. This, according to a University of Malaya lecturer and professor, is the best cure if you have an inferiority complex. It is281 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-08-29 11 Mr. L Raynei, Singapore Cooperative Union president, welcomed delegates from many parts or Malaya when the Cooperatives conference met in Singapore yesterday. The Governor. Sir |ohn Nicholl opened the conference32 words
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Article140 1954-08-29 11 |UIR. W.J. Phillips, director of the Bureau Organisation of the League of Red Cross Societies in Geneva yesterday praised the work done by the Singapore Red Cross. Mr. Phillips arrived in Singapore on Friday on a brief visit. Yesterday, he saw some of the work140 words
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Article31 1954-08-29 11 PENANG, Sat. Tuberculosis, the chief "killer," claimed 10 deaths in George Town last month. Altogether 18 cases were reported. Births— 7oB again exceeded deaths 148 nearly five times.31 words
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Article331 1954-08-29 11 MR. NORBERT HEBICH. German Consul in Singapore, has announced that a part-time German language course will soon be started in the University of Malaya. Meant for the benefit of science students in particular and others who may be interested, the course will be conducted once331 words
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Article, Illustration231 1954-08-29 11 35 YEARS WITH COMPANY TO celebrate Mr. F D. Harrison's 35 years with Goodyear most of them spent with the Goodyear Orient Co. Ltd. in Singapore the firm held a cocktail party m his honour at the Adelphi Hotel last night. Mr. Harrison joined the parent company. The Goodyear Tire231 words
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Article229 1954-08-29 11 in this Joint action," he added. Mr. Radanovic thanked the people of Singapore for their "magnificent hospitality" and said: "Perhaps someday we in Yugoslavia can hope to repay that hospitality to young girls and boys from Malaya." WAV's silent observer, tight-lipped Lt|bomir Radanovic, of Yugoslavia,229 words
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Article86 1954-08-29 11 rE third taxi robbery in Clementi Road. Singapore, within three weeks was reported to the police yesterday. In the latest robbery three Europeans held up the taxi driver in a dark lane at about 12.30 a.m. and robbed him of $10. The victim said he was86 words
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Article436 1954-08-29 11 CROM the eternal darkness of a kampong hut to a sunny bed under the trees from forgotten gloom to the sudden light of publicity that was this week for Malacca's six year-old cripple Chow Ah Boey. It was a week in which Malaya's peace436 words
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Advertisement176 1954-08-29 11 OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE SEMI BANDSPREAD TUNINC EXTREME SENSITIVITY AND SELECTIVITY 6 VALVE SUPER-HET CIRCUIT HICH GRADE 8 LOUDSPEAKER ATTRACTIVE CABINET IN MODERN STYLINC Ask your dealer fcr a demonstration, i&ettts.— H. A. O'CONNOR 6c CO.. LTD. Uidlaw Building Battery Road. Singapore- 1. You're Pretty ip in a Minute Helena Rubinstein SILK176 words
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Advertisement672 1954-08-29 11 For quick promotion, better pay, and a career you could put your heart into <$£» 2JX! w rots' OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND! **»**—^"V/ IF YOU are ambitious, forward-looking and keen to make the __>_vv#<n we VA iid bw Ctftt irfT> most of todays opportunities, here is a chance for you672 words
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Article76 1954-08-29 12 ANNOUNCEMENTS :</ M «.r</. \1» minimum i. HARROW'S LTD! Orchard Road. rhun nd September Phone 34Rf i n. WHY NOT thr Bridal n We«f la k«- by Hollywood trained photOKiapher. j Taj 30, i Katom Road OF ALL YOr I I EARN en now and 55. why not set little76 words
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Article674 1954-08-29 12 •Is Doraisamy was stabbed and disembowelled his wife began to scream.' One of the bandits walk-\ ed up to her, held his\ gun at her head and j said )ie would shoot her if she was not\ silent \ND so Doraisamy dird. slaughtered like an animal. His674 words
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Article, Illustration1215 1954-08-29 12 Roger Yue - Mr. HAX WORTH RETIRES: THE STORY OF HIS WORK Roger Yue By IN Singapore this week a tired man of 50. with his bags packed, will i-limb aboard the liner that is to take him far away. There will be pride, and perhaps a few tears, in his eyes as1,215 words
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Article1267 1954-08-29 12 IT seems quite wrong that a poor incurable little girl like Chow Ah Boey of Malacca has to lie in squalor in a kampong with no medical care or help, when in the same town a luxurious school is run for bad girls. No money1,267 words
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Article673 1954-08-29 12 Intruders at the feast /Cfc&f >L^oQ I ONE needs to go back to Rome in the Augustan period, or to the England of the Tuaors. to draw a gastronomical parallel with last Sunday's banquet on the Singapore padang. Seldom in modern history has SO much food been devoured by so673 words
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Advertisement586 1954-08-29 12 tJLASSIFIED ADS. M »>rrf» H» (minimum). FOX to Sylvia and Freddie at K K Hospital on 27th AUfl h<n, Anthony. W»r4t It* 1 minimum). THONG-SEAH: Yon K Sunp. son o! Ml A; Mrs Chonc X■■ Malacca, to Jrannr. T nd I ate Mi ■r 20 8. i4 SITIUION^ X *<586 words
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Advertisement183 1954-08-29 12 irtffHfck IN THIS UkfjJ C K^^jfcONPETITIOII Illistrated are line popular h*j tie* li order of their pop L ENTER \<>ui nbrtkw on 1 J >* nun (I kli letter* indicated Expert* in thcii opinion, aivoi Ihe Ih'sl nrlwl receive $.">.inhi 11 thru arc 1 numU Ihe i'i i/<- ■•>• >■!<->183 words
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690 1954-08-29 13 Silly slip costs entrant share in big prize BY THE COMPETITION EDITOR WORD PUZZLE CONTEST OO 1 resulted in very keen competition .mbcr of entrants differing m only one word f-om the winning solution time to time, the adjudication committee have n^ted a tendency m answering the easier clues. An690 words
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Article245 1954-08-29 13 Clerk stole $18,000, lost it in 4 months at the races A SINGAPORE clerk with 30 years' service in a commercial firm misappropriated $18,675 of his employers' money and lost it all at the races in four months Wee Cheng Hock. 48. of Tembeling Road, admitted this in the Third245 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-08-29 13 MR. AND MRS. TAN KOK PAH, who were married in Singapore yesterday. Both bride and groom are from Ktiantan. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Ping Herrn and the bride is the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lim Swee Kee. PhotoCentury Photographers - 53 words
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324 1954-08-29 13 Cinema bosses saw manager's arrest COURT TOLD HPHOMAS John Davies. mana- 1 1 srr of the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, was arrested at the cinema on Feb. 27 in the orr- i srnce of his two .senior collea- cues. Mr. J:ick Sharp, general; manager of Shaw Brothers, and Mr. W. E.324 words
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Article42 1954-08-29 13 The Overseas Pakistan League of Singapore last night gave a dinner in honour of WAY delegates. Guests of honour were members of the Pakistan delegation, loaders of nthrr delegations, the president of WAY, Mr. Guthne Moir, and ntruT WAY officials.42 words
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Article82 1954-08-29 13 rpHREE of four men, on x separate charges of causing hurt arising from the same incident, appeared with their heads bandaged in the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday. They w°re Balu S. Kondolkar, E. Govindasamy and Ramaiyah Jaganathan. The fourth man was K. Ramaiyah. No82 words
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Article44 1954-08-29 13 Alagar Samban Muthai. aged 27, was fined $10 in Singapore yesterday for playing a gramophone between midnight and 6 am. on July 23, without pnhcr permission. Thr court was told that AlaGar plavrd a gramophone at 1 40 a.m.44 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-08-29 13 NEWS FOR THE REDS INSIDE a "voice" Dakota over Malaya. Cpl. V.R. Cough operates the aircraft's special air-to-ground broadcasting equipment during the recent three-week operation by No. 48 Squadron, RAF. telling Communist terrorists of the cease-fire in Indo-China and urging them to surrender.43 words
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162 1954-08-29 13 PERSONAL debt was one ol based on people who have 5 Malaya's most pressing economic security." everyday problems and legisla- Sir John said that co-opera- s tion could not stop It, the tives gave people a chance to Governor. Sir John Nicoll. save, borrow162 words
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Article54 1954-08-29 13 rE keeper of the Ponggol Rest House was fined $25 in Singapore yesterday for failing to register the names of a couple and their two sons, staving at the rest house. Chew Kay Hong, the keeper, had pleaded guilty to committing the offence at 12.1054 words
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Miscellaneous69 1954-08-29 13 miWiXG ANSWERS mo ii onn p vttee oo as TAN 38 rd Pu c Confcst 00 by Lorong Mydin, Singapore, 14. He submitted a set of I v.h.ch corresponded completely with those given below These were v t c h c ucs ad vd caho "mmittee to be the mos,69 words
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Article, Illustration109 1954-08-29 14 HOW TO ENTER V EACH week the s\ Sunday Times is 8 awarding cash prizes for •5 readers' pictures. There A is a first prixe of $30. 9 a second of $15 and w £5 runners-up each receive 1 $5. If you wish to enter a for the competition send109 words
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Article, Illustration852 1954-08-29 14 •pHE new flowerbeds and green lawns pf the Esplanade and the multicoloured pavements anri zic-zas railings of Queen Elizabeth Walk have civen Singapore a seafront worthy of a prosperous, well-run city. But even in the early day.-; Singapore must have presented an attractive picture,852 words
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Article, Illustration111 1954-08-29 14 A PRETTY GIRL IN SINGAPORE This week's Camera Contest first prize goes to Freddy Oey of 95 Siglap Road, Singa pore 15, for his suck ing pig study on the left. Exposure 1/250 atfB. ft ft The Bird In Hand wins second prize. It comes from a British serviceman, R.111 words
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Article, Illustration5 1954-08-29 14 'Sailing furwar ovit the sn5 words
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Advertisement221 1954-08-29 14 WHICH ONE don't worry! The "PEROMNIA-23" mm km* protected ■gMMI thr fluctuations of exposure and illumins^lon You need not be concerned of your exposure time yrt your pictures will always be good: bright, clear, with fine grain and with a correct rcprccntation of all colour values. Made in Germany AiV.221 words
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Advertisement107 1954-08-29 14 flt-t. [NDIA KANGAROO SERVICE WEEKLY TOURIST SERVICE TO BOMBAY via COLOMBO and to CALCUTT V Fly by Tourisr CONSTELLATION in a of hours to Cclombn, and on to B nbay no change of aircraft, you fly by presi all the way. Tourist fares arc appr I than first class, and107 words
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Article, Illustration368 1954-08-29 15 The French have done it again! ERIC WOOLNOUGH Says 00 LA LA! It's French! It's naughty and it's one of the funniest of its kind for some time. That's "Adorable Creatures," the spicy saucy French offering for Malayan filmgoers. There's nothing very subtle about the French with I'amour And they368 words
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720 1954-08-29 15 WHAT HAPPENED TO ALICE FAYE? B HB* I J Film Fans' Forum J II'HAT has happened to Alice Faye? 1 have not seen her films for many years. Has she retired? If not, what is her address? JEFFERY KHOO. Tenant;. .\lirr f»ye Sffitin to have >lipprd nut nf hlm-makmc sinrr720 words
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Article, Illustration369 1954-08-29 15 The men behind a film's m usic CILM stars Vittono Cassman and John Ericson are probably having to refuse to appear on concert platforms after ...their presentations in Rhapsody." At the piano, in the nim Ericson warms up with Chopin etudes and nocturnes and piecp." by Beethoven, Scriabine. Schumann, von369 words
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Article, Illustration155 1954-08-29 15 DHAPSODY" is reported to be a fnm of a romantic tnangle with a musical background The background seems to be more entertain. ng than the triangle. M-G-M linrd up Elizabeth Taylor. Vittono Gassman and John Eric-son ;o provide the romantic angle But the bouquets have sonp to M-G-M'.s155 words
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Article156 1954-08-29 15 The daily battle of liffe A CONVENTIONAL", tale told m a conventional way is "DANA PANEE a Hindustani picture previewed last week. The story is of a school teacher (Bharat Bhusham. his wife iMeena Kumari i and their .son (Amriti and their aaily battle against what life has to bring.156 words
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Advertisement376 1954-08-29 15 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS "*/iiSi«B r &> sHownicr yyUEuflr Mam it. i.i.-, r,.t.-, "When Danny (urns a Russian ballet into a wild burlesque. THE MIRTH RISES SO HIGH 4" AN AUDIENCE IS TAKIN f\{ NEAR A STATE OF U//I KWCKOH WV Lk i TECHNICOLOR 3fi ill W4 ar^' a/A^ FREE I.ISls376 words
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Advertisement250 1954-08-29 16 I dreamed I was an artist >JP r0 V l^ Over-ture bra CM lfs true! They say I ye a genius for i me. a mastery of form-and *ll because cf my Overture* bra. Here's tti* firm, flatter, ng support to make your figure a thing of beauty. In your250 words
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Advertisement93 1954-08-29 16 RlieuiiHlj, a ami Bad,, J Burr C V^Hc. psNatufe| sirk V mnv. a 'la r t '"'Sj Now Well 3 >iojpr -t Health .Imprwedfj. headr: but Ir- than nthrr or Money B«t ICYTTrEX) Don't let th COLD take lit I A fe r<v y handkerchief and on >w>- 1 at93 words
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Miscellaneous126 1954-08-29 16 ARIES (Mar. 21— Apr. 20). A good deal is heaped upon your shoulders in the next j|.-l ew days. Don't flinch from S 3 responsibility: it will bring you only good in the end. In personal life a new-link-up is slowly strengthenrn?. TAURUS (Apr. 21— May 2fl). You clear up126 words
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Miscellaneous399 1954-08-29 16 ECLIPSE PORTENTS You may have followed newspaper comments on the eclipse of I I the Sun on June SO. It was of prruliar interest to dnrllrrs in the Northern Hemisphrrr since iv path ran across Canada, the North Atlantic, through Norway. Snrdrn and Ruvsia. down to j North India. Eclipse*399 words
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Miscellaneous404 1954-08-29 16 [--AGAINST THE AGONIES OP A CmOK'NG JUVSIE ASAinst I STARVATION— ANP THIRST 1 ~^s •■■aaa^^K I -'^H TO SEE A HIDEOUS, SPiTTING PANTHER. CROUCHED POR THE SPRING 1 i"HIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY. Most propitious for entertaining and for new contacts. Don't spend time alone or entirely among relatives. Take404 words
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Article, Illustration764 1954-08-29 19 THE FANTASTIC LIFE OF JIM PETERS IITM R -S lives in U j with Frieda, mm- son Robin. V^L little Jennlisi rieht wm home in a Ie (< road I:. n -a show- runi I ft inter 6 3') Wt seta off on HB; from Ifvjd to Mitcham Km flj"764 words
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Article145 1954-08-29 19 Today's Radio SINGAPORE AM J.U Time Signal and Opening Announcement; 7.16 Morning Star; 730 News; 8.00 Music of the People; 8.30 Breakfast Hour; 9.30 "Life With The Lyons"; 10.00 Musical Round-up; 10.20 The Man Be. hind The Camera; 10.30 South American Style; 11.00 Beautiful Music; 11.30 12.00 Bethesda Church Service;145 words
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Article, Illustration368 1954-08-29 19 Handy Andy's hey-day They have been caught up /mm fXTTI.EF does it; Peter Ustinov, Valeric Batoon md Sir Georjje Kobey do it; Sir Edmund ,rv nid Wilfred Pickles, too 1 in '^itain. it seems, i s joining in the i l/t of th| s post-war decade do-it-IMnd it jjreat fun.368 words
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Article331 1954-08-29 19 They plan to put SUN to work 4 MERICAN scientists are •i*. becoming mcr easingly confident that in the not too distant future man will be able to use sunshine the most abundant of nature's energy resources for the power to run his machines and heat his homes Recently a331 words
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Article298 1954-08-29 19 ANOTHER member of the Royal Family indicates a quickened Interest in the arts. The young Duke of Kent seems as fascinated by music as his cousin. Lord Harewood. On leave from Sandhurst, he is attending the Wagner Festival at Bayreuth. Last week he saw the298 words
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Article, Illustration185 1954-08-29 20 RECORD OF THE WEEK IT was just before the war that after its appearance In a popular film. Tchaikovsky s First Piano Concerto became the most whistled, hummed and hackneyed of nil serious musical compositions. Many recordings have fince been made of this work •nd it misht be thought that185 words
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Article, Illustration786 1954-08-29 20 yi^M*^^^^^T!^^P^^^ l - yi^M*^^^^^T!^^P^^^l HII Amazing report BRITISH psychiatrists are baffled by three young women from the Vest Indies who say they are bewitched victims of long-distance evil spells ast by an old aunt in their home ountry. One of the spells, they say, came in n Air Mail letter. All786 words
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Article, Illustration980 1954-08-29 20 FHE BUMBLING- MIFFIN SAcil BEGINS AS promised here is the first instalment of a new series of letters telling the immortal love story of Mr. George Bumbling. the village handy man, and Mrs. Eliza Miffin, the voluptuous char- woman. Dere Mrs. Miffin. you was wonderful agin > Friday980 words
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Article243 1954-08-29 20 rpHE Ministry of Health is to take ne \v measures to save Britain an £8,000.000 (M 568.00-0-000) headache. This is the estimated cost of the drugs and dressings which every year Rather dust in medicine chests because the nations doctors are overlavisri with their prescriptions. But243 words
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Advertisement497 1954-08-29 20 PH I LI PS i in the service of the family! Only the best is good enough for you and your family so when it comes to PHILIPS fPHILIDYKEI electrical products do insist on Philips. fw&» \l^i Then you can be sure not only of the 9 johm isakeoncycust, soi»m497 words
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Miscellaneous169 1954-08-29 20 Popu ##ir €rosstvord CLUES ACROSS v Ks n<m v 1. DemoUahed (5) 7. Burn (5) 11. 1. atllr farm (5) 2. Say you re Means used (9) 13. Contend (3) 14. sorry l9 > 3. Speerhlfy (5) 4. Other--B».r. ,5, 15. Menace, ,7, M. JgJ^JL N-*^* J-gg Guide (4) 17.169 words
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Article, Illustration258 1954-08-29 21 Ronald Garth — Davis - IHOUSANDS HELPED THEM TO ELOPE Ronald Garth Davis By IT the apes, runaway romances th opposition from parents and II 'rldron fell in love with -■■n, thousands of people actually I K n apI The M I K Id be a K the I ir I y I tt tr258 words
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Article654 1954-08-29 21 LOGAN GOURLAY and tells! By I DON'T know how the subject of dreams chiuc up. But I called on Deborah Kerr, an actress with intelligence, beauty, and if the script allows passion. Yos. she did have dreams. And, no. she didn't think 1 was sniffing at654 words
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Article213 1954-08-29 21 By A PSYCHOLOGIST\ jjt THESE DREAMS recounted to Logan CourUy arc the dreams of J>< A someone in close touch with the springs of human action but keenly aware of the need to safeguard herself against their too SS direct influence. > She is a person whose mental behaviour213 words
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172 1954-08-29 21 this 'Brain' works on violin note AN ELECTRONIC machine with a taste for music has been devised that, m two days. can whiz; through guided missile flight data radioed back to i earth during tests, unscramble the facts and figures and make order out of choas. Belore the unscrambler \va>172 words
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Advertisement84 1954-08-29 21 Another achievement of C ERRES Leadership >\ j c .>'\y^ **m v^S^b) bm k fc k fin fiEK 9 VJiiV fljkjgi > SS Skß V 1 Jl i m i m \1 W0 9 NEW POWERFUL SET j f ,l lt s a metal rectifier having a push pull output84 words
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Advertisement249 1954-08-29 21 rm m t W_»_M_M_»_M_M_M p W P 441 ■••■■■■■••>•■■■■■»■■■■■•■■• rrwrrrrrrw rwm rrrww w m tTr9 rrrrrrrm rrrrrrri rriVri r* rfrrr* rrrrrrrrr* m m j I WTHERE AND BACK I^ '5 i 'N ONE DAY < \AIITU i 6 BACK TO J Wf I I PI SINGAPORE^ OVER 6 HOURS ~^>249 words
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Article672 1954-08-29 22 CRUSADER' Says IF I were Covindarajoo I would be frank with the tootball "bigwigs." This is what I would say to them: "Look here, fellows. nside left. I can also play outside left maybe iO well as at inside left, but reasonably well anyway. What do672 words
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Article, Illustration423 1954-08-29 22 CHARLES ERICKSON - CHARLES ERICKSON By COME interesting facts have come to light with news that X.L.M. the air line is using propane gas instead of petrol to operate ro.id transport vehicles at Schiphol Airport, in Amsterdam. Propane Is the general name for it. although it is Liquid Petroleum Gas.423 words
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Article, Illustration485 1954-08-29 22 WORLD OF MOTORING The use of the fuel is claimed to be perfectly safe. In fact a car equipped with the installation is considered safer than a petrol-driven car because of the crash-proof fuel tank which is thicker than normal because it must be pressurised X.L.M. installed a 24-ft. propane485 words
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Article116 1954-08-29 22 This Week's Crossword Solution A( ROSS: i. K.,-.,ii T. Srald. 11. l'll. in. 13. Vie. 14. Noosr. 15. Threats. 16. Clue. 17. Deaf. IK. Hot. 19. Sort. M, Ripe. 22, Spun. 13. Kacer. M. Disparagement. 1~ A«ter. 2K. Tans. 29. Read. 30. Pint. 31. Rip. 33. Flog. 34. Halo. 35.116 words
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Article, Illustration450 1954-08-29 22 CAR which commanded much attention at the recent Singapore Motor Club's hill climb meeting held at Rukit Rarok was a locally-built special It was not i^e Lim bpecial owned by Lim Pens Han which clocked the fastest t>me of the day at this meeting nor450 words
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Advertisement102 1954-08-29 22 > 1 I the car for you... I HILLMAN MiWC I and your family I I ji I Bijget thon b"*o'p. with odHed iuggage space to match i* its hyp seotpr comfort Better, because of its more Ipowerful brakes, improved steering and fitting refinements You'll like the 'big cor' beauty102 words
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Advertisement290 1954-08-29 22 PLAYER'S NAVY CUT ft; CIGARETTES ?|ff MM INDIGESTION PAIN STOP IT NOW! This is the fastest way to get relief from in Maclean Brand Stomach Powder acts Ms; Yuvr;:-: is quickly soothed away. You get profound and liq relief. Enjoy your food without fear and get the full be of290 words
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Article534 1954-08-29 23 The second day's results In the L IA.M. championships. MEN'S SINGLES Srrond round: Mm Hee Cruu (Spore* bt B. L. Pinto (Cey) 5-7, 6-4. 6-3. Third round: Goon Kok Lem (Pg) bt H. A Hlllirr (Psrn 3-6 "-S. 6-3; R. W. Ferdinands (Cey» b Khong Kit Soon534 words
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Article42 1954-08-29 23 IPOH, Siit Honp Kong's Meng Rene women's basketball team were ■ci for the Ipoh-Kampar MCA winning by ,ii points to 13 in their opening bask*" nail game in Ipoh last nicht. The vtei'ors led 13-6 all half-time. v42 words
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Article, Illustration599 1954-08-29 23 Pinto takes Hee Chin to 3rd set KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. ERT Ferdinands. Ceylon's Number 2, player, took only 20 minutes to dispose of enanjf and Selangor singles champion, Goon Kok hem, to enter the men's singles final of the Malayan lawn tennis championships on the599 words
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Article211 1954-08-29 23 A QUICK knock of 71 by the Colony skipper Lall Singh enabled Howard Lewis' XI to beat Singapore Cricket Club by Yen wickets on the padanjt yesterday. Lall SttiEh batted for 50 minute* and hit 11 fours and two sixes. He and Crosbie put on211 words
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Article56 1954-08-29 23 Rmcrs SC. bfnl Indian Recreation Club 2-n for the Chidambaram Cup in a soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. T. Misson and Bonn Khirn scored. Jacks S.C. and RAP Chia Kan; Maintenance Base drew 2-2 at Fan-er Park. In a third friendly, Chinese Athletic drew56 words
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Article45 1954-08-29 23 Indian Association cricket team to play SRC. (senior tourney) at SRC today at 11 a.m. is: L;t 11 Singh (Capt.i. Sitharam. H. 81 tha walla, Huasdn shah. Harcharan Sineh. Verity Gill. W. Vias. H. E. Ashraff. Balachandran, Devaraj. Bhatn.45 words
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331 1954-08-29 23 INVITATION CHINESE XI BEAT KOWLOON IPOH, Saturday. a STAR-STUDDED team comprising some of the best Chinese soccer players from Singapore and the Federation, playing as an Invitation XI. beat the Kowloon Busmen 2-1 on the Assembly Hall ground jefore more than 7,000 here today. The visitors, except for Datches of331 words
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Article107 1954-08-29 23 THE Combined Police team to meet Singapore Business Houses Football Amoolation in the Feith Charity Cup match at Jalan Besar today will be selected from: Cpl. Adams (RAFPt, Cpl. Morley (RAFPi. liwp. Hardlal Singh (SPFi. C. P. Rahman Omar (SHBPi. Insp. Lee Kok Seng107 words
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Article125 1954-08-29 23 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Wong Thian Teck won the open singles title at the Johore Bahru lawn ten- nts championship* which ended here veslerday. He defeated Ooh Tetk Chow after three haro-foueht sets of 6 4. I—6,1 6, fi 3 Wong then went on to125 words
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778 1954-08-29 23 Chwee Kok takes second off 400-m colony record By EDIN PETERS EIGHT records, including: one Colony mark, were broken at the Chinese Swimming Hub's 38th annual championships held in the club pool yesterday. The meeting's star performers were 23-year-old Neo Chwee Kok, Malaya's champion swimmer, and 13--year old Elsie Lim.778 words
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Article306 1954-08-29 23 British soccer results UtAGL'I DIVISION I Blarkpool 2 M'chester 1 4 Cardiff 2 Leicester 1 Charlton 2 Huddersfietd 1 Chrises 3 Bolton 2 Everton 1 Preston a Mum holer v. 0 Burnley 0 Newcastle 1 Sheffield I 2 Portsmouth Wolves 0 Sheffield W. 6 Aston Villa 3 Tottenham 0 SunderlandReuter - 306 words
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Article35 1954-08-29 23 Tampenis Rovers, one of the new tpams in this year's Singapore Hockey Associations second division league started their season with 2-1 win over Dutch Club in a friendly came at FarrtT Pane \psterday.35 words
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Advertisement213 1954-08-29 23 EICIJIiTEP YEHKLE I I DIESEL KOetvt CHASSIS Wm\ TRUCKS I LICH T BUSES 111*41 (0 m. Ilk r' ''^or Stylo and j Value by WpV Ie H Mom IJ* a.-,, ,i T»d you H (Ornt bork I l> 1 i m. (M G M M\\- \KM\ \l isia in m213 words
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Advertisement563 1954-08-29 23 Wonder FQLKS prsftr^^^r mission I > OKAN6E I LEMON LIME j The tastiest and most re- lt t SPARKLING RIFRISH- LS^^flhffttft I 'NC NON-FATTIN.NC. A selected sun-ripened Catifor- boon to all iporti men and nia Valencia Oranges. Mission wofßcn when hot. tired. has gained FIRST PRIZES for three consecutive years563 words
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Article, Illustration2496 1954-08-29 24 ALAN HEDDLE SADDLES THREE WINNERS AT K.L Sealed Orders ($182) pays best dividend Big Siwcp By EPSOM JEEP TXKINT, command at the top of the straight. The Magyar, with Bill Clarke astride, stayed on resolutely to beat off Scots Grey in the CL 1 '-mile trophy race at Kuala LumpurReuter - 2,496 words
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Article19 1954-08-29 24 The Straits Times picture tip for yesterday's races was Marie II who was second in Race One.19 words
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294 1954-08-29 24 LONDON. Sat T. V i VIC i WILSON, the York- shire left-handed batsman has been Invited by the M.C C. -n accompany the team to Australia sailing from Tilbury on Sept. 15. Announcing this, Mr. Ronald Alrd, Secretary of the If.C.C. said that theReuter - 294 words
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Article459 1954-08-29 24 Russians get 7 more golds By VERNON MORGAN BERNE. Sat. TJUSSIAN athletes were again to the fore in the European athletics championships here yesterday, winning seven of the eight Gold medals at stake. The Rutsip.ns also captured two Silver and three Bronze medals. WithReuter - 459 words
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