The Straits Times, 3 October 1954
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Title Section14 1954-10-03 1 TH E S UNDAY TIMES No. 997 SINGAPORE, SINDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1954. 15 CENTS14 words
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Article80 1954-10-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday of Bnt.sh-made Sycamore helicopters ■oles m the fight against the terrorists d m Singapore in the type helicopters due to arriv. in Malay. i before the end ol the year. The first shipment ha s been rushed out in answer to General Templer's call80 words
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Article31 1954-10-03 1 TWO WARE $5,000 T.-. winners 1 ~ies i ~T" A Rainsford. j •nolr Road. SINGAPORE. M E. Cabriel. j Read. Klang, j :or. ■:ive "00 Mrs bhe j Ties j •riday31 words
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Article30 1954-10-03 1 Exposed by wrong date I man who v: 1,400 he I rmy's r.ther B'ke G n during amps German- acros« H lem off ie for- to 3C I t fraud30 words
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Article23 1954-10-03 1 II :.\JAM. Sat. y po:uy by nd St. Anne's same -i 11 Brar d from i neung yester- ldenti'.l taken23 words
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354 1954-10-03 1 Reds say: Island ours before October 1 5' TAIPEH, Saturday. THUNDERINC artillery duels shattered a two-day lull in the "little war 11 at Quemoy today as Communist loudspeakers told Nationalist defenders the island would be in Red hands before Oct. 15. Military spokesmanUP - 354 words
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Article, Illustration451 1954-10-03 1 "My job is simple— start a first-class University' DR LIN ARRIVES QR LIN YUTANC, Chancellor of Nanyang University, said on his arrival in Singapore yesterday that "speculations on communalism and all other side issues" did not interest him. My job here is perfectly simple and uncomplicated." he told reporters, "It451 words
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Article86 1954-10-03 1 SEOUL. Sat. Some 8.000 women demonstrators paraded through Seoul today and wound up their march at the US. embassy where they de- 1 manded the halt of U.S. troop withdrawals. Many of the women—members of the Korean Women's Association were in their late sixties and hobbledUP - 86 words
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Article163 1954-10-03 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. AMERICAN officials said tox\ day that Russia's latest atomic control a:-rt arms reduction proposals appear to be a step forward from the Kremlins previous stand on disarmament. Experts studied the Russian plan outlined by Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky to the United Nations General163 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-10-03 1 This is Duke, a 2-year-old English Collie owned by the Rev. Mother Superior of the Good Shephrrd Convent, Singapore. Duke entered tor the u< t show at the annual Animal Lovers' League Rally held at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Collie is seen here posing with Miss Jean57 words
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144 1954-10-03 1 Two women get $49,113 for injuries JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. FVAMAGES of $49,113 were U awarded to two Singapore women who were severely injured in a motor car collision on Jan. 1, 1952, on the Ayer Hitam road, by Mr. Justice Storr in the Supreme Court. Lee Eng Loo, a spinster,144 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-10-03 1 Mom Rajawongsc S.iuvasdi Svasti. aged 23. great granddaughter of a Kin; of Siam, and now "Mrs. Thomson, housewife," leaves the Kensington Registry Office, in London, after her wedding to Robert Thomson, a scientific worker. The Royal bride went to London in 1946 to study social66 words
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Article178 1954-10-03 1 NO A -WEAPONS FOR GERMANY LONDON, Sat. broke the deadlock at the London ninepower conference today with a historic pledge to forego production of "sensitive" weapons and sent the session moving toward accord on arms control. One American delegate said a super-secret conference session early this afternoon "had made someUP - 178 words
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Article43 1954-10-03 1 The woman, who fell to her death from the ninth floor of the Singapore Improvement Trust flats in Upper Pickering Street on Friday night was identified yesterday. She was i Leong Yit Eng. aged 44 of Sa- go Street. I43 words
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Article274 1954-10-03 1 Wedding off: He's in guard room K. LUMPUR, Sat. A 22-YEAR-OLD sold.er, f^ Pte. Brian Sharpe, holding hands with an attractive 32-year-old Malay woman, walked into the Marriage Regstry here today. The Registrar Mr. B. V. Rhodes, asked the couple to wait while he phoned the soldier's commanding officer at274 words
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Article54 1954-10-03 1 LONDON. Sat. The News Chronicle. Britain's only mass circulation Liberal Party newspaper and once edited under another name by the novel'st Charles Dickens, has changed its editor. Mr. R. J. Cruikshank has i resigned through ill health and the Deputy Editor, Mr. Michael Curtis, 34.Reuter - 54 words
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Advertisement100 1954-10-03 1 fVAimi £nC.i?cment Ring* and Wrddnig Rings. Please call at L ABDEEN LTD., i. t U |cwcllcri rh f ndcr Ro»d. Building. t HA SERVICE STATIOM PIANO ACCORDIONS. STUODfT lIM reedi $185.00 BTI I»KNT IVM eti rerds. 3 couplers $250.00 RtJDBRT VM 2 ti reeds. 3 couplers 5280.00 ONTKSSA IM n100 words
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Advertisement12 1954-10-03 1 Begins today SAM UN See the Fun :j j: Parade now! !v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.w.v.v12 words
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Advertisement139 1954-10-03 1 BEST VALUES in exquisite DIAMONDS GEMS Set JEWELLER* U. S. de SILVA Jewellers 106, Orchard Road, S'porc-9 Fannys Fw* Ciffarem"~Jrom a picturt by Rex M histUr *ptc\aily commt**\on*d by Rothmans. MAKERS OF FINE CIGARETTES EVER SINCE 1890... ml Am long ago aa the 'ninetiea, the Houm ol rVj] Rothiuan in139 words
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Article624 1954-10-03 2 ALY and RITA 'Af'er war service with the French and British Aly n, the Golden Prince, had a chance meeting on r'ench Riviera which led to the most sensational phase of his life. \IHFA red-headed Mar- carita Causinn. then SO and better known as Rita Hayworth. walked into a Californian624 words
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Article, Illustration1253 1954-10-03 2 Gordon Young - Gordon Young JThe first |words he |ever said 1 about 1 her- she was in white sequins to see her. He rented a white bungalow on Beverly Hills, just across the way from Rita's home. To reporters he stoutly declared: "Miss Hayworth and I1,253 words
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Article325 1954-10-03 2 WASHINGTON, Sat. ritHE Republicans are in trouble. It looks as though nothing short of a political miracle can prevent the Democrats winning one or both Houses of Congress at the big American election this autumn. That would leave Preside lit Eisenhower in the White House at one325 words
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Advertisement14 1954-10-03 2 For extra MILEAGE... i^^^miies miles nn/ ci Ride on MICHELIN Real low Pressure Tyres14 words
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Advertisement131 1954-10-03 2 CASUALS for comfort looks and quality 1 £loaA<s casuals for MEN HAM BY Cft I. CLARK LTD. (WHOLESALE ONLY). STI r 9^ LOCAL AGENTS: S. G. Parrftt ft Son, P.O. Box 459, Singapore 1; 1 1 pPHILUPS* S^.^i tii'i'i 1 t» n .».W»»:f i«" •>* jj .11 jj!P sm^km; or131 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-10-03 3 A cup for Lorna uifo of the i pore, nivcs up to Lorna ij -Ikih .it iiiiiu.il fun f.iir un Fventog. it cup for nf the 1! to 24 p riu- challenge t liurd by the iill be brought \1 car's baby I mics picture Mn Raines promts a tup61 words
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Article38 1954-10-03 3 Th e Singapore Artist' is out Society is zinc "to conti rest in the the maga- Artl Hoe. chairman in an in- s by and tists as well as md announceIn the ng Inter shown in 1 communi-38 words
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Article18 1954-10-03 3 f League and dance Club, Balapore, on to midnight. W 01IM Mr. S. RajaTax Dept Road18 words
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339 1954-10-03 3 GURKHAS KILL WOMAN RED BOSS IN JUNGLE KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday A 29-YEAR-OLD woman who took over from "bearded terror," Liew Kon Kirn, when he was killed by the Suffolk-, two years ago and became the scourge of the Banting area of South Selangor, was killed this week. She was Chan339 words
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107 1954-10-03 3 THE St Andrew's annual fun fair and fete was declared open by Lady Loewen, wife of Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Loewen, C-m-C. Far East Land Forces, yesterday afternoon. She was presented with a bouquet of flowers by four-and-a-hall-year-old Veronica Chew. Lady Loewen later went round107 words
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Article139 1954-10-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. 4 POLICE party swam down a river near the Pahang-Negri Sembilan border after being ambused b>a gang of 20 terrorists and reached their base 27 hours later with all their weapons intact. Probationary Police Inspector Ujagar Singh, 22. was killed and139 words
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Article313 1954-10-03 3 mHE film ot 'The Calne Mutiny" was bound to be a disappointment to anyone who read the book. This fine novel drew Its strength from taut writing, shrewd characterisation and expert development. Getting all this into a two-hour film was obviously Impossible. The film313 words
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Article35 1954-10-03 3 Chang Kang Wee. proprietor of a trading company In Soutn Bridge Road. Singapore, was fined $100 yesterday for having on sale 121 pens, bearing a counterfeit American trade mark. The pens were forfeited.35 words
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Article161 1954-10-03 3 MALACCA, Saturday ■IJALACCA'S happiest men today is 23-year-o!d student teacher Lim Hong Ho who hopes one day to become a movie cameraman He took a 200-ft. colour film of the Coronation celebrations in the Settlement last year which was later sent to the Queen. It161 words
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Article149 1954-10-03 3 mHE Island Players are now X rehearsing their threedecker production which will Ibe seen at the Victoria Memorial Theatre later this month. The bill consists of the Noel Coward playlet "Fumed Oak", the second act of "The Man Who Came To Dinner" and the fourth act149 words
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Article29 1954-10-03 3 KUALA LUMPU Sat. Thde president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Ku:mtan. has sent $600 to the Lady Tcmpler T.B. Hospital Appeal Fund which now stands at $1,817,199.29 words
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Advertisement96 1954-10-03 3 NOW! available for immediate delivery the car tor you... HILLMAN MiWC and your family Bigger .hon before. w,th added luggage space to match its f.veseater comfort Better, because of its more powerful brakes, improved steer.ng ond f.tt.ng ref.nements You'll lik« the 'b.g cor' beauty of the new Saloon the mtfrnat.onal96 words
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Advertisement511 1954-10-03 3 $27,460 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Men or women, under 45 by srttllng asido regular monthly, half-yearly or yearly amounts under the SUN LIFE OP CANADA plan can, for example, receive at age 55 i lump sum— s27,46o for men or $30,881 for women— or a p-ivate income, for life511 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous121 1954-10-03 3 GARRICK- Angin Berpesan ODEON: Garden of Evil 'Malay)— 3.ls. 6.30. 9.15. 11, 145. 4 15. 6.45. 9.30. Spirit \iii\MRRA- Tn<tnf (Malay) of R° sie (Mandarin)— 9 a.m. fl *****5 93 tS- PAVILION: The Came Mutlo o m ny-1.30. 4. 6.30, 9.30. Objective toons— a a.m. Burma— ll a.m. CAPITOL; The121 words
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1011 1954-10-03 4 ROBERT GLENTON - ROBERT GLENTON By LONDON QO you drive with a flair? Don't turn to the Highwriv Code or a driving school for an answer. Ask your favourite passenger your own personal back-seat driver Today fhp Sunday Times rhe results of a drivon five1,011 words
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301 1954-10-03 4 DEOPLE TEND to be bipger the farther away from the tropics they live, Dr Marshall r T Newman, anthropologist at the Smithsonian Institution, has found Newman has made an exhaustive tabulation of the bod* of the aboriginal inhabitants of North and South America. He301 words
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Article, Illustration871 1954-10-03 4 MILTON SILVERMAN - A TAXI BEAT DEATH IN A RACE AT NIGHT MILTON SILVERMAN By QXK winter night just before midnight, a man dashed out of a New York City apartment house and flagged a passing taxi. "Forty-first and Broadway," he ordered as he jumped into the car. "We pick up some medicine871 words
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Advertisement90 1954-10-03 4 MORE miles of safer motoring J^^^>S^ The Dun lop tyres you buy today V I'^//////^^^^^^^^^^^. Cuny ou the stdewau a id Seai% *Th^ i frfoft* ii a mark thai now symbolises to all >g fft^ i/lY^ Wk Wall I Hi #*»flSl §1 fFil mM Km MM%9mT 1 1 I I90 words
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Miscellaneous25 1954-10-03 4 EVERY man thinks he is the perfect driver: here the wives of five famous men tell what THEY think of their husbands as motorists. I25 words
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Article120 1954-10-03 5 SEVEN Mala> soldiers of the Singapore Guard Regiment |and their families have been given new horres at Columbia Camp. The quarters were built by the soldiers themselves. At present, many of the Malay soldiers live in squalid kampongs. But the Army is going ahead120 words
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Article95 1954-10-03 5 A seaman of H.M.S. Sim- bang. Robert Dainty, pleaded euiltv in Singapore yesterday to riding a motor cycle without the owners consent and without third party insurance on Sept. 26. Dainty was sentenced to one month's .simple imprisonment for the first offenre and fined $5095 words
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Article405 1954-10-03 5 All helped kam pongs get a road A N^W road linking kampongs along the south bank of the Pahang River is a trumph of co-operation between the local people, the Government and the Army. The 12-mile-long road will be opened in few days. The initiative in building the road came405 words
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126 1954-10-03 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. JOHORE BAHRU- is to stage an "All Nations Dress Parade" on Oct. 31 at the Audience Hall in the Government 1 Offices in aid of the Poppy Day Funct. Datin Seth. wife of the State Secretary, Johore, who is organising the126 words
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165 1954-10-03 5 SINGAPORE'S famous comic trio— King Godabell. Zain Blackout and Hassan Mum with star in a skit. "The Art of Selling Newspapers", at the 1954 Press Ball at the Sea View Hotel on Oct. 30. Two more comic sketcnes I will be Riven165 words
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Article40 1954-10-03 5 The annual Hindu festival of Navarathri is being observed at the Chettiar temple In Tank Road. In addition to special service at the temple every eveninp, music Ls provided between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.40 words
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Article288 1954-10-03 5 rpHE Acting Australian X Minister for External Affairs, Senator J. A. Spicer, said yesterday that the Commonwealth Government had decided to allocate from funds budgeted for Australian expenditure on technical aid under the Colombo Plan a sum of £50,000 (M5350,000> towards the building of International House288 words
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101 1954-10-03 5 'Be as tolerant as the Mahatma Caine SIR Sydney Came, ViceChancellor of the University of Malaya, addressed a public gathering at Gandhi Memorial Hall. Singapore, yesterday on the occasion of the 86th birthday anniversary of Mahathma Gandhi. He said it was as a world figure that Mahathma Gandhi was more101 words
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Article44 1954-10-03 5 When Mr. F. A. Chua. a Singapore judge, ordered the forfeiture of 10 handkerchiefs yesterday, the police suggested that they should be given to a public Institution. Turning down the idea. Mr Chua said that his forfeiture order should stand.44 words
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236 1954-10-03 5 CHIEF OFFICER FOUND DEAD IN CAB IN WHFN Umberto Sorrento. a?ed 31, the chief officer of an Italian ship, was found dead in his cabin while at sea, a suicide note purporting to have been written by him 13 days earlier was received by the captain. Captain Au^ustho Ancardi. aced236 words
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Advertisement399 1954-10-03 5 SEW' SOfT AND Slimi posx t S Zj>&, I 6UAMNTEED USUAL 4s/. VALUE black |£3soj M /*m\\ jGrM g 5 I UiT-FIT i iv; UOU fiTTmc Mill i- ClYts win. I y I 3 MONTHS ORDERS FOR S PAIRS UN g^KJ^e AL rBCC TRIAL M PER PAIR M«niy BKMlduding PKtt399 words
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Advertisement318 1954-10-03 5 EVERYONE'S )^M TALKING ABOUT jjl R 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* J/~ J A If you choose PRESIDENT service, you j£y* _L enjoy the very finest in luxury318 words
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657 1954-10-03 6 Malayan cheongsams were a sensation in Spain But the girls were so frightened by those cold stares'... I AM a student at the Malayan Teachers' Training College at Kirgby. I wish to tell you about our contact with the Spanish people when we went on a tour of their country.657 words
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Article609 1954-10-03 6 Dinner and Erse at the Club JH^flßwwftifa^^^^s^^P^''^'^ 'i!*^^' is* ■*!§'<'"'' ■^■•'Sfe A FEW days ago the Tuan attended one of those periodical dinner and picture parties. After the show was over a few people, mostly Irish, stayed on at the Club. The Tuan who, at the best. Is only a609 words
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Article70 1954-10-03 6 I>IERRE Fourruer. cello, I gives a recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sunday October 24. On the following Wednesday he t»kes part in a choral-orchestral concert which consists of the following works: Song Of Destiny Brahms Cello Concerto Haydn Solos Fournier Polovtsian Dances (Prince Igor) Borodin70 words
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Article414 1954-10-03 6 A DESIRE to be brave and original with the fish course might be satisfied by the following recipes. SOLE FILLETS WITH MUSHROOM SAUCE Skin four fillets of sole (local or frozen), rub with lemon juice pepper and salt. Roll them up tightly and secure with a cock-414 words
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Article, Illustration19 1954-10-03 6 This picture of a spider orch id comes from G. B. One of 28 Bangkok Lane, Penang.19 words
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Advertisement230 1954-10-03 6 instantly soothes the eyes. S^" In the hard sun of this climate, most eyes suffer f /^*"*^^s>^^ from strain and become tired. Such strain can be instantly relieved by iaWSB? the use of a few drops of ■^^^*mM[\J EYE-MO. In the conven- y nar ient and sanitary droppei pack, it230 words
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Advertisement278 1954-10-03 6 "tike EM* i££si —it settles wi the stomach I|| ,^/U T ENO'S Fruit Salt is soothing and settW a i the stomach upset by unsuitable food or rU f It will safely relieve over-acidity a frequent cause of indigestion, heartburn, and flatuli refreshing ENO'S is the gentle corrective most the278 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous301 1954-10-03 6 3 fill |k«»ih^S' RADIO MALAYA (•Programmes thus marked can^be received by listeners In Malacca.^ 9.00 a.m. to 1i.30 ajn.— «nort wave 41m., 49m. Medium wave 476 m., 343 m.. 366 m. ti 297 m.) A.M. 9.00 Breakfast Club; 1000 Musical Round-Up; 10.20 1 The Man Behin The Camera; 10.30 Vari**?301 words
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Article, Illustration320 1954-10-03 7 BRITISH ARE FLATTERERS THE JACKET""' IS LOOSE JUST BELOW THE HIPS VVIIICH will it be— the FLAT figure or tan* FLATTERY? Paris, disregarding history insists that the world is flat. The newest of the clothes by tne French Designers make the feminine figure flat320 words
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Article, Illustration488 1954-10-03 7 DEREK MONSEY - Garbo REALLY did want to be alone DEREK MONSEY OdJO EVERY new story about Carbo brings her a little further out of the shadows of mystery in which she has carefully hidden her life. And a little more into focus. For instance, playing tennis. For under the Cahforman sup of488 words
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Article296 1954-10-03 7 (<«*■■■■■■■■ t m Anne Scott James m in London, says: I MET a man this week who is one of rhe B world's lasf great mas- ter craftsmen. He is Paul Marciandi, a an Italian interior deco- B rator and restorer, who has worked on296 words
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Article267 1954-10-03 7 UOLLYWOOD film star Rhonda Fleming thinks colour is one of the bright spots m everyday life. She feels that whether or not one is aware of its importance, it plays a vital part in everyday happenings. Considered by many to be the most beautiful actress267 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-10-03 7 Thit photofrjph shows the development of fashion in Berlin a suit with straight jacket and pencil-skirt of grcfclours angora wool in pattern and colour of natural seal fur. With it is worn a green wool jersey blouse. Paul Popper Photograph.42 words
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Advertisement189 1954-10-03 7 4^JHb9t Deep-cleansing canattv But only by r iv ess s<in. You and why Anne French txion. Because :es right to imp j-ries. Try in soap a -st. Dry d rub it on ye \ow show you l c hidden L. c t+irK as removea L r 6Yw/iJ// V 7//tf£ it189 words
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Advertisement267 1954-10-03 7 WHITER TEETH in 14 days with Macleans MAKE THIS 14-DAY TEST: Why not give Macleans a trial for yourself? Be quite fair about it clean your teeth thoroughly morning and night for a couple of weeks. Right from the start your mirror will show you fhe difference as the smooth,267 words
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Article, Illustration1144 1954-10-03 8 MAXINE RAKICH - MAXINE RAKICH Squaw skirts far la%y 9 eusfi living Says CQI'AW Skills and 3 tops have been mentioned before as one of Hiy new vogues in easy-living clothes. These skirts and t<>ps are strictly for the ia/v days -A home,1,144 words
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752 1954-10-03 8 'Her love annoys me!' JANE LEE'S HUMAN CASE BOOK I HAVE been friends with a girl for three years. 1 have taken care never to give her any reason to suppo.M> that I am in love with her. Lately, however, she has begun to pester me and ask I me752 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-10-03 8 A diamond used to bt a girl'i best friend, bur today it's a mink, according to Universal-International actress Mari Blancltard. scan heft with a tame mink, a rarity indeed, in the mink family.33 words
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Article, Illustration129 1954-10-03 8 The ideal outfit in witich to go Square Dancing. This all-pleated red cotton squaw skirt and blouse with it» full three tiered skirt and gay design in blue, green. Wear it with a full pcth- asn trays and sweet dishes and odds and129 words
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Advertisement126 1954-10-03 8 wj Jr> yA 4WHH" jLf -ftn4<K<tWrUj! Martini IS THE BEST SELLING VERMOUTH Sole Agents: THE EAST ASIATIC CO LTD extra Mpl^ take Ejpf^: &BOVRIL —the goodness of prlmt If an W Sole Agtnti fv Slnoavort. K.Lumpur /poft. Prnang. Kuching and I ANDAR m RJt (PRE-SHRUNK) SATEEN DRILL i^M /f^ i126 words
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PEOPLE in the news
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Article, Illustration392 1954-10-03 9 Top critics praised Malayan film unit productions has the cheapest film unit in the world. Mr. Tom Hodge, head of the Malayan Film Unit, said yesterday. Mr. Hodge has just returned from a round-the-world trip during which he devoted himself to the task of selling the Malaya story to cinema392 words
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Article, Illustration83 1954-10-03 9 Singapore actor Kevin Mallal tries on his costume for the part of Antonio in "The Tempest. to be presented by the Singapore Arts Theatre at "Mallaig." the residence of the Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, at the middle of this month. Antonio" receives a helping hand from83 words
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Article330 1954-10-03 9 Pensioner remembers old days THE days when school fees were only 50 cents a month and cash prizes were awarded by the Government for good attendance are recalled by Mr. Wong Pak Fook. of Ipoh, in contrast with the present school fees controversy. Except for tailing eye-sight Mr. Wong. whr«330 words
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Article183 1954-10-03 9 A SINGAPORE dance teacher who first learnt ballroom dancing when he was barefooted and will now complete 29 years of teaching at the end of this month, estimates he has tutored about 8,000 people in the "art of the dance." Only by patience did183 words
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Article, Illustration282 1954-10-03 9 A MATEUR theatrical groups in Singapore should "take a leaf" from the Singapore Musical Society's book and import" leading professional artists to give the theatre a boost. This is the opinion ot Mr. i Ray Coombs who has been associated with Colony amateur theatricals282 words
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Article, Illustration196 1954-10-03 9 THREE of Singapore's professional models have decided to stick together and, in future, charge a minimum fee of $40 each for a fashion parade The three are: Mrs. Joan Booty. Mrs. Pamela Lawson and Mrs. Joyce Chowns. All three have been properly trained, have registered196 words
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Advertisement222 1954-10-03 9 ffs an easy shot with a lateral and vertical). AIR RIFLE MARX 111 alihre 177 or •22 Blade foresight and wheel adjustable back sight, machine iflintf. under lever loading $1301--i perm:: is required for all firearms UTS FOR Krca UniirrJ ul Rr^rni Sinn, Lmuion w^ I* GRAND ANNUAL! S* A222 words
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Advertisement430 1954-10-03 9 I K^s-^» and to my favourite nephew Tommy, a ticket to Europe CONTACT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT rf' In Mala/a wooden floon and furniture >y suffer from fungus and dry-rot unless V^ polished. MANSION hygienic WAX POLISH gives a quick, brilliant pollsn and cleans and preserves as it polishes. Fop dark430 words
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Article24 1954-10-03 10 20 Words HO l minimum >. MRS. I.AU IF.NC. SIAH Thank Relatives and hYiends for kind WLshes and Valuable Presents »ent on their Wedding.24 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article370 1954-10-03 10 HOW long is this country going to tolerate thuggery? Not one of I us could have failed to be sickened by the terrorist murder of a 15--year-old boy on Wednesday. Yap Boon Hoi., whose only "offence" was to be the son of a' village councillor, was beheaded with370 words
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Article174 1954-10-03 10 THE Sultan of Johore, a fewi days before he sailed for England, deplored the fact that poor people going to hospital for medicine were charged 20 cents for an j empty bottle. When medicine was supplied to outdoor patients before the war it was bottled free of charge. It174 words
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Article93 1954-10-03 10 A GREAT deal is being done in Malaya to alleviate the housing shortage. What is being done in China? Writes a Briton who was re- cently there: 'Nowhere, apart from Egypt, have I seen such appaliinu, housing conditions. The houses now being built on I some new housing estates93 words
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Article, Illustration1279 1954-10-03 10 BILL DAVIDSON - This green stuff may mean abundance for us all BILL DAVIDSON BY IN laboratories around the world scientists are experimenting with a dark-green substance that may prove more important to mankind than atomic energy. For overpopulated areas of the world, it promise abundance and an end to conditions that spawn1,279 words
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What YOU think
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Letter436 1954-10-03 10 F 1 is true, as your editorial stated, that the death of a Japanese fisherman. Aikichl Kuboyama. caused by the radio-active dust which spread from the American hydrogen bomb test, might create serious anti-American feeling in Asia. It is equally true that Russia has got hydrogen436 words
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Letter216 1954-10-03 10 ON September 24, Chow Charn Van. a 17-year-old Chinese schoolboy of the Chuns Hwa Middle School, vent to spend a week-end at Pantai Chinta Berahi. a beach six miles from Kota Bharu town. He was drowned at about two o'clock in the afternoon. His body was found floating216 words
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Letter113 1954-10-03 10 I READ with great interest Life Guards are needed in the Sunday Times. It is realised by Port Dickson youths that this is an urgent and indispensable necessity at Port Dickson beaches, where thousands of holidaymakers spend many hours. Some lives have been lost in the sea here,113 words
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Letter87 1954-10-03 10 IN a world fully conscious of the human rights of labour, it is most illuminating indeed to learn that there are, even today, employees of the Malayan Railway working an 84-hour week. Socialist countries, I am told, aim at the ideal of a working day which averages less87 words
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Letter149 1954-10-03 10 MUST we stand one d thing after another? First higher school fees, then new import duties and now this latest outrage. More power, sir, to your elbow. The Sunday Times deserves the thanks of all hitherto unsuspecting parents for its front page exposure of the infamous entrance examination which149 words
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Letter111 1954-10-03 10 ]y|R. C. K. Pereira was angry because Mr. S Ramachandra described the Indians alone as "interlopers." Mr. Ramachandra was certainly wrong in this respect but neither was Mr Pereira very right to say that all other races excepting the Malays were "interlopers." As a matter of fact we are111 words
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Article674 1954-10-03 10 Drink iguana f 0 health DUT those monkey brains aside for a moment while I tell you about the latest sally from our old friend Arthur Helliwell. Arthur, in between scintillitain itms about night clubs and spivs has come forth with the following mighty discovery lit appeared some674 words
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Advertisement783 1954-10-03 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 Wnrdu $10 (minimum). READ. To Daphne (Billi«> and Bertram Read on 30.9.54 at Bungsar daughter. Melanie Fiances, and a sister for Angela and ChristoDher. 20 Wordi $10 (minimum). ON OCTOBER 2ND at St. George's Garrison ChurcM Sincaponpavld William Btewari Malavin Civil Service to M.i.i aret Joan Wnodunrci783 words
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Advertisement14 1954-10-03 10 EKCO I BRITAIN'S FINEST R ADI j tyi Z^™£\ r»Pf BY 1^ SINGAPORE LUMPUn14 words
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173 1954-10-03 11 n KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. T 3 SIX h C Umn 't0 "unteract the new Z 1 n G C mmu column was made tonight t. J. Isaac of the Director of Operations staff. He said: "Your your courage and173 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-10-03 11 Captata Douglas K. A. KifT and I.icut. Doris .1. Milton. both of the Salvation Army, wore marrird at the Army headquarters in (Irmenceau Avenue. Singapore, yesterday. Sunday Times picture.31 words
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Article147 1954-10-03 11 VyHO helps our young people help.s Singapore to flourish in the future, writes the Governor, Sir John Nicoll. in a message to inaugurate the sixth annual membership and finance campaign of the Chinese V.M.C.A. Sir John, who is patron ol the association and honorary commander-in-chief147 words
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Article88 1954-10-03 11 While several men were asleep in camp-beds outside their shop in Nankin Street, Singapore, in the early hours of Sept. 16, Chew Kirn Piew pushed open the shop door, which had not been locked, and stole from their clothes. He switched on the lights. Two passing88 words
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Article25 1954-10-03 11 A one and half year old Malay girl was found drowned in a well in Chansi. Singapore. near the Dairy Farm, yesterday afternoon.25 words
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Article311 1954-10-03 11 LONDON. Sat. INTERNATIONAL MATCH England I Ireland 0 ;il.i>irl at Hrlfasti. I M.ll>ll 1.1 V(.l I DIMSION I Acton Villa 0 Huddersfield v llurnley Shciiield V. 1 < ardiff 4 Newcastle I < hehea 3 \\>m Bromwich I Leicester 3 Arsenal 3 Manchester C. 1 K.verton 0Reuter - 311 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-10-03 11 MR. N. RAYAN. son of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Nadison of Sinßupore and Miss R. Janagpy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. Km-lim.hi of .1 > lion-, who were married in Sin«api>rr. The bridegroom kl a Sincapore businessman and the bride is attached to the Kandanc Kerhau51 words
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833 1954-10-03 11 By the Competition Editor In the Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest "TT" a large number ot entrants than usual differed from the winning solution by only one word On a broad analysis of the entries, the adjudication committee thought that the recent tendency833 words
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Article59 1954-10-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Cheah Ah Kow. 35, of Ampariß new village, today appeared in the First Magistrate's Court here in connection with a charge of raping Salema binte Mohamed Nor at Kenny Hill in the Lake Gardens on Sept. 16. A preliminary inquiry was fixed59 words
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Article25 1954-10-03 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Ng Seh Hiong, of Johore Bahru md Lee Seng, of Singapore were fined $1,200 and $300, respectively for smoking opium.25 words
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Advertisement8 1954-10-03 11 DOG'S 8< HEAD 61*3 "'STRIBUTED BY SIME DARBY8 words
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Advertisement417 1954-10-03 11 murphy more signal... less noise moiUd inn/inn A fully tropicalixed miniature low priced AC/DC superhet with short and medium wave-bands. SIMILAR MODEL FOR ALL DRY-BATTERY SINGAPORE PENANC SI OO FEDERATION BORNEO $110 S>lc Agents: S.P. SHOT AM CO., LTD. 12, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE-9 TEL: 6322 IP* O I 1 Two417 words
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Miscellaneous48 1954-10-03 11 ■lie weather W w Tl mi ti:\ 1 1 i:: I 1 1 HPI K\ I I RE: Knt.i 87. Ipoh •re 0.01 in High Tides I i m t7 B ft 9 Ins.): Ins i 4 pjn 8 ft r 9 53 .i m 1 Ins I48 words
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Miscellaneous253 1954-10-03 11 WINNING ANSWERS TO WORD PUZZLE TT THE $5,000 prixe for Straits Times Word Puxzle Contest 'TT' will be shared by Mrs. W. A. RAINSFORD, 87. Northolt Rd., Changi, Singapore and Mrs. M. E. GABRIEL, 21 Fort Rd., Klang. They each submitted a set of answers which corresponded completely with those253 words
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Article98 1954-10-03 12 EACH week the Sunday Times is awarding cash prizes for readers' pictures. There is a first prixe of $30. a second of $15 and runners-up each receive $5. It you wish to enter for the competition send your entries to "Camera Contest," Sun day Times, Cecil Street.98 words
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810 1954-10-03 12 Donald Davies - Buffaloes charged at tiger, saved a boy's life Donald Davies THE water buffalo, a slow and heavy animal, is apparently remarkable for its sagacity and its attachment to its keeper. Its dislike of the tiger, and courage in attacking it. is well known all over the East. A Malay boy810 words
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Article214 1954-10-03 12 Pleasing everyone ART i.i Soviet Russia is Just emerging from a vicious censorship imposed by the mil c-poworful Zhdanov just after the war. This moron decreed that music, painting and literature had to conform to one pattern it had to please most of the people all the time.214 words
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Article, Illustration145 1954-10-03 12 The boy wit h the rop wins first prize |N the second of this series of children's pictures, first prize goes to Siow Seong of 513 Penang Road, Penang, -for his study "A Good Crip I top right. Exposure 1/100 at fB. Second prize to T. S. Ho of 401145 words
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Advertisement293 1954-10-03 12 H QL) CINE cameras LENSES \LV^^SJ^r PROJECTORS ACCESSORIES P, O. BOX 22 f SINGAPORE Clear Your Skin Over Night #fe New Discovery Starts -J»."£J y£ Ending Eczema, l^&^i'ri vJ'^'^VS Pimples, Blemishes, /\C 5jV \L S-h) Ringworm and 9 S >C%/ lvl Athletes Foot in 10 BEf^ w""^ Minutes— Works gig*293 words
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Advertisement195 1954-10-03 12 _^_^iSi Only Hours awal ""^p^^^^^^N < BY KANGAROO SERVICE m H^m Riff^^^^^l a whoie new> wn< W^J, JR horizon" by fast "~^s y/^^y^^F/^ j s this hospinibl( I*Jr £Jifif* QANTAS-8.0.A C. '-ii.M cereallyw n loi* in the aun on the world's most mpgniflcent surfint beaches— so close tWI nnw be195 words
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Article, Illustration223 1954-10-03 13 W h o will take Gable s place QONI are the "Rudolph Valentinos, the "Clark Cables. A new type of man is rising on the cinema screen to become Hie idol of every woman. Someone h.is to take Hie place of the former stirs. One studio. Universal- International, is mailing223 words
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Article, Illustration578 1954-10-03 13 Jj^ HOBBY is usually a satisfying and rewarding thing in itself, but when one has a hobby that pays off in dollars and cents, that is business. Certain Hollywood film stars have found this out to »eir tremendous advantage. Many an extra-curricular activity, taken578 words
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Article, Illustration229 1954-10-03 13 Vic Mature is not really so tough! IA/HETHER the part calls for a gladiator, an Indian, a v Biblical giant, an Egyptian warrior, a ganger or just an ordinary citizen, Victor Mature is the man for it. Movies have never typed him. His performances are known for variability and versatility.229 words
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Article416 1954-10-03 13 From a Correspondent SINGAPORE has 3-D. CincmaScop*-. wide screens and all the other box-offlce uimriiM k- invented by dlnilands TV. -haunted rnouuis. I was inclined to think that w«- were a pretty go-ahead place cinematopraphically speaking, especially when I saw during a recent416 words
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Article, Illustration413 1954-10-03 13 FILM FANS' FORUM Any link between the Hunters? A RE the actors Jeffrey A Hunter and Tab Hunter related to each other AHMAD I.ATIFF Scgamat. There are no reports ot family relationship between Jeffrey and Tab Hunter. Seen in the photograph above, one is blond while the other has dark413 words
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Advertisement433 1954-10-03 13 I ex Wherever You Are soft yet strong for dozens of daily use to t.,kr alone on picnic and r*-r. md li. l|» prrvrnt rrinfrrtion S,, •r rarh time «d Oiron it ;,h, v crrinB anc] a|| v -ml- waste uvea m wumn you ,,11 Alwoy. hnp a box or433 words
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Advertisement447 1954-10-03 13 Sensational! PRESENT THEIR NEW MAKE-UP IN POWDER FORM NOT A PASTE, NOT A CAKE, ITS A POWDER (U.S.A. Patent No. 5HC.,006) NEW TIMES CALL FOR NFW MF.THODS JJ*~jo^> With their new MAKE-UP IN POWDER FORM, have introduced a real revolution in the Art of 'nake-up. What is JL) tx/Tsj&sirvuJivC^ It447 words
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Article288 1954-10-03 14 J.L. Harrison - HOW YOU CAN SAVE LIVES-2 J.L. Harrison A COMMON variant of the story told last week is this. Two boys are swimmine in a mining pool; one throws up his hands calls for help, and disappears. His companion swims to the shore in terror. A life lost throuch isnoranre and288 words
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Article, Illustration601 1954-10-03 14 IGNORANCE A FEAR WERE FATAL Two boys swimming in a mining p001.... the ribs and elbows bent and raised sideways so as to push the arms of the victim out at right angles to the body (figure 2>. This will keep hla arms from grasping the rescuer. It is called601 words
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Article, Illustration742 1954-10-03 14 'It'-the magic star quality of magnetism LADY CHURCHILL has it. So has Audrey Hepburn and Jane Wyman and Isabella Cooley (the most beautiful coloured girl in the world) Their personal magnetism makes people in a crowd stand and stare.... In any profession, the fortunate possessors of "If come to the742 words
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Article219 1954-10-03 14 DOCTORS nave solved strange medical mystery of a man and his wife who have been slowly poisoned over the past twelve years Time after time the couple nave collapsed In their home at Warwick-gardens, London Friends who came to dinner were liable to fall ill too.219 words
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Advertisement414 1954-10-03 14 Under Greek Waters J.N 1039 an underwater fi-hcrman T^^^^^^^j^J^^t^T^ fl IP^'TralPj^aP^' lo»t his Role\ O\*trr in (.'r<-p ffi^p^f^THfll^g^^Z**-- '-~"W~ SW^sr" T^^V^fs^water ofl the coa-t of Greece. Mr T '/^H Wt^^tr J^^R L flSi^/ X^^'" I^^J could see it clearly in a crevice M'/-^'''m^9^'-'' T W /m ml *^*c ClSFm^BP^^^r between414 words
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Advertisement216 1954-10-03 14 Hake a start p^l with' !ll| <i^^^^^P| KOLYNOp the 'Active' Chlorophyll tO(% Ihe instant you start brushing with Green Kolynos, you'll its lively pleasant taste— you'll feel the glorious cool freshness that only Kolynos with chloroph.\li can give! What's more— it lasts! This delightful new Kolynos gives you four-fold mouth-care:216 words
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Miscellaneous198 1954-10-03 14 M*opular Crossword 111 v I I I I I I A£i as (x 7 I ACROSS DOWN 1, Not genuine ferns (5). 6, Express trief (7). 13. Out of right way 1. Journey (7). 2, Desire eaferly (6), 14, Fenced (6). 15. Transfix (5) (6). 3. Checked (7). 4, Gins198 words
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Article, Illustration531 1954-10-03 15 REACH FOR THE SKY V^ y I in with the usual bread and acorn coffee. The sentry 'Bon ,our" at her. and then the grin nearly sliooed as I pale ™Ne3sshew e n,%;7of q^ C e k ro^ he Th; d Z; I Proand I i failed 11l NT. ,iV531 words
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Article, Illustration854 1954-10-03 15 BADER DRINKS WITH THE GERMAN AIR FORCE WING COMMANDER DOUGLAS BADER, the legless fighter ace with a reputation of invincibility, is shot down at last on a sweep over France. A prisoner in hospital at St Omer, he takes stock of his position. He must let his wife, Thelma, know854 words
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Article669 1954-10-03 15 OERE are more 11 hints on driving a car by your Uncle Nat, who was behind a wheel before some of you were born. Overtaking Although a few people, usually the best drivers, don't mind being overtaken by another oar the maioritv resent It so fiercely that you669 words
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Advertisement170 1954-10-03 15 l\ I i) I iMCiMiltf k. I says lovely New Yo/k socialite ua Hum Yort ond Pal. 6«och io<..-r. ond r i> i*»xloi Pond i cor*. Iways seems to give my skin a new glow' skin soft and clear with this simple routine. Every night, I Told Cream generously all170 words
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Advertisement464 1954-10-03 15 "Travel withlhe Presidents" mmk American President Lines g^P^ Trans Pacific MAKE YOUR TRIP BACK HOME A WONDERFUL VACATION TAKE AN ORIENT CRUISE on the luxurious, air conditioned passenger liners, s.t. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND s.s. PRESIDENT WILSON Sailings every three weeks between Manila and San Fransisco via Hong Kong, Kobe, Yokohama and464 words
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Advertisement148 1954-10-03 16 i dreamed I rode a streetcar in my 1 Allo-ette bra H's the line that gives you th« most exciting lift... Waidenform's wonderful A'lo-ette* bra! Discow its dreamy support and accentuation today. In your favorite fabrics. Genuine Maidenform Brassieris are made only hi the United States cf America. There is148 words
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Advertisement90 1954-10-03 16 which rß," tt^« r n hich s^uid I flwulentt due .7 '^H CIS T 7lHodi* lt *B •BISURATEnJ bilFbeS ATTRACTIVE YOUTHFUL if Vhy be tired, /A constipated 7 I or liver:-:-, i j MM or sullcr indigestion H will make you vrjlhkß energy-, bnght-tycdi^B BESUR:TOGETTHeJ TESTED MDAPPROffI|| Protect tm and90 words
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Miscellaneous1398 1954-10-03 16 wU V >Ai\\vn \^>^1 1 /^^-T HN sepNAjs^ shea was cu^ous ane? p;sm:sse^ "he nk mrf\ \m^^jmW f /i^jtf ■I f V k x JN OTHEJ^S CAi_Wl.v NOW, GEOR6E SPOKE *CF COJi^SE mW^^^ i A >^ j/W^^'X. X/TV. ,^^V^f^*^^J ">OUR. Fn_AM irvJO-UTES A C?ETA)UEP REPOeT "O Th£ --=4 >^# ■11,398 words
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Article1210 1954-10-03 17 ' NOMAD - 'NOMAD' m SECRETS OF THE ANCIENTS KACHED [DOWN WE AGES By HOW TO HAVE A SPIRIT: PULL YOUR SHADOW INTO YOUR BODY iANY Malay superstitions arc older in origin n the Mohammedan Faith, and have pcriown the centuries in spite of the rroval of Islam. of a kind1,210 words
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Article, Illustration225 1954-10-03 17 LONDON. re of King's College. Cambridge, a nylon stocking fluttered nnade of Clare College floated a streamer of paper usually used for Secretly, by night, risking life and limb, the stegophiles had H H n with H M and from the nisht hung I the225 words
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Advertisement13 1954-10-03 17 Sfe Jk Co oi HVCCNIC Vt«MIN PROor. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO (MALAYA) LTD13 words
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Advertisement688 1954-10-03 17 300 PERKINS DIESEL APPLICATIONS i IN USE IN 138 DIFFERENT COUNTRIES I fill (.<*>[>S AND PAVSFNt.J.I X— kL^Jt fitcaß^K I In 3, 4 and 6 cylinder Diesel y^/^ 1 I units with b.h m from it UK3J2SCj/4|4 2.400 r p.m.. to IO« it :.TJC rp.m *»<**» Mf* ,—ffi, QJ^^»S^3fJKL/ I688 words
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Article, Illustration576 1954-10-03 18 WORLD OF MOTORING They gaped at a British sports car! By JOHN MONKS on his way by road from LONDON to MELBOURNE SALONIKA. \X/ATER melons, honey-dew melons, rock melons. grapes big bunches of green and purple juicy grapes. Our dusty little sports car is loaded with them as we pass576 words
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Article, Illustration430 1954-10-03 18 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By |Y|Y impression at this stage of the Selangor hockey season is that the visit of the Indian side in February this year has not benefited the local game at all. The accent in their type of hockey is on teamwork,430 words
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Article718 1954-10-03 18 Barney Avery - A jet' car is not for us yet Barney Avery Says THERE are one or two experimental gas turbine "jet" vehicles on the worlds roads. But they are not for you and me just yet. Mostly they are travelling test beds, as was the British Rover JET- 1 which started718 words
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587 1954-10-03 18 K4OST weightlifters have heard ab^ut the Londoner, Thomas Topham. who with the aid of a leather <st'ap around his neck lifted three hogs-heads of water Topham was the man who snapped a two-inch rope; who carried m his hands an iron mill roller weighing587 words
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Miscellaneous116 1954-10-03 18 This Week's Crossword Solution ACROSS: 1. Past*. 6, Drplnrr. IS, Astray. 14. Raiird. 15. Spoar. Pricing;. 17, Simpler 19. Levee. St, Arms. 21, Lip. 23, News. M, G«e. 25. Nomads. !7, Draperies. 3!. Opened. 33, Can. 35. Soft. :S7. D<» 38, Fuss 3f». Polar. 11. Startl.-. Orators. 45, Later. 46.116 words
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Article92 1954-10-03 19 fad 'Rod' kicks \out of 10 tries SEREMBAN, Saturday ■pi < ()NQI ERING Fijians ru^ln team in i. ilked up another peat victory this when th<> bout Negri-Mabcca by 18 uoals, tr\ to six (two tries). ichleved with only 14 leir own forwards retired on92 words
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Article231 1954-10-03 19 .^ki-er traUinj L3— l at haif-Ume. Selang',, c-liib (i ,me back with me rally in the .second half to run out winners by 17 point.s. (tO al, two penalties, dropped coal, and try» to' (two peoaftka. two trtea) again -t Q« selangor Services .side231 words
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Article35 1954-10-03 19 [RU. Sat. r had no j the r Johort H ijr, and t*" H I rUI con- j t lnt( touch for t B i •ow I tr\. l iinz'on H35 words
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Article108 1954-10-03 19 iFTKR tralUDf B-0 at tre intcrvr>! Royal Air lone Setß> tar rallied to scon a goal, pena'tt and a try to beat R.A.SC. 11-8 'n their rugger match at Seletar ye'*'crdav. The man who sparked Seletar ro wns Darki who played r.ti 'rim? game as it108 words
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Article118 1954-10-03 19 MAYF! OWER B.P. reached Mnal of the Sinenpore I .tion hialor in-u-(Hib championship nhen they itfeated Flower B.P. 4-1 in the j -emi-finnl in the SBA Hall last dower will now meet Marirold H p on Wedaaeday. Tan Chin Jin cave Mayflower their first win118 words
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304 1954-10-03 19 AN BROTHERS MAKE IT PERSONAL TRIUMPH I ..il it iirn lfi .t proEng M md Enc triumph t hemX who re.it the last ifa ehami terday .v in lmin. ;<■ k the 130 1 3 S.-rr S.".) yds. B Ml k 2 Gan lmln wd l Gan rack, 1.1 B304 words
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Article180 1954-10-03 19 Malayan Chinese draw 7-1 HO HO CUP HONG KONG. Sat. THE VISITING Malayan Chinese Football Association tram, holdrrs of the Ho Ho Cup. drew 1-1 with Honic Konu Chinos* in Ho Ho Cup inter-port soccer match here today. It was mainly through tin superb Koalkeeping o f Chu Chee SengReuter - 180 words
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Article180 1954-10-03 19 CINOAPORE Combined Scnooh 13 put up cood ptrformanci* to hrat latlfT Wanderers 3-2 i n a friendly hockey fixture nt Vlctcr'a School yesterday. The schoolboys played tieteiminedly and in twenty minutes we-e two ynals ahead. The first goal came In the ll*r> minute when Wicks -jcored180 words
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Article218 1954-10-03 19 fHE Outboard Boating Club o. 1 Sln B apor^ wfll Mi »_W-^ round -t he-Inland h«r. dlcn P. pen to nor. members as well, on o rt 24flUrtini Ht 9am The >* c will stnr. a* Kr.m.ll «"d end g PongfOl Erurle.s dose Oct218 words
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Article365 1954-10-03 19 HOCKEY LEAGUE NEWLY PROMOTED Wanderers scored their second successive victory in the SHA first division league when they beat RAF Seletar 3-1 at Seletar yesterday. Wanderers played determined hockey and. after being down by one I goal in the first half, rallied gal--1 lantly to365 words
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Article50 1954-10-03 19 EAST YORKS BEAT TENGAH 38 -NIL Ea.-t Yorks trounred R A.F. Tengah by 38 points ifour coals and six trie-' to nothing In their rugger ma'ch at Chanel yesterday. Hutchinson. Reynard. McVlker and Yeo were outstandme for East Yorks. MeViker .scored three of the tries and Yeo crossed over twice.50 words
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355 1954-10-03 19 SINGAPORE CRICKET CUB showed some of their old touch in scoring a 25 points (two goals, four tries and a penalty) to nothing victory over R.E.M.E. on the padang yesterday R.E.M.E.. after a promising first half, foil away badly and their repeated355 words
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288 1954-10-03 19 Onn Leng helps 'C' Coy to win SMF athletics DV winning all the relay events. "C Company became champions of UM Third Singapore Military Forces I 1 nr.nual athletic meet with a total ol f 23 poinUs to win the challenge I shield presented by D" Company Ist Battalion, at288 words
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Advertisement769 1954-10-03 19 TO GIVE YOU MORE TIME IN SINGAPORE IN KUALA LUMPUR /y ii |Z ia in 0 ♦X I: WE NOW WE NOW LEAVE SINCAPORE 4.45 P.M. LEAVE K. LUMPUR 6.30 P.M. ARRIVE K. LUMPUR 6:15 P.M. ARRIVE SINCAPORE 7.50 P.M. DA UY EXCEPT SUNDAYS For reservations apply tSt^/^W tO y769 words
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Article19 1954-10-03 20 The Straits Times picture tip for yesterday's races was Sugar Bush, who was unplaced in Race 2.19 words
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Article83 1954-10-03 20 Rocky' s trainer is suspended NEW YOHK. Sat ALLIE Colombo, co-trainer of Rocky Marclano. tne world heavyweight boxing cii.onplon has been suspended Indefinitely r>v ths State Athletic Commission for ali leged "coaching from the corner' I when Marciano knocked uut Ezzard I Charles in their title '•■out here last month.83 words
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Article67 1954-10-03 20 TOKYO. Sat— World flyweight I champion Yoshio Shlrai will defend his title against Argentina's Pascul Perez here on Oct. 6, It was Jones and N. Vowles scored for the Club. The Argentine fighter held tfce champion to a draw In their nortitle bout InUP - 67 words
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Article21 1954-10-03 20 The Presbyterian Boys School will hold its annual swimming championships at the Chinese Swimming Club at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow.21 words
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Article, Illustration2251 1954-10-03 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Jones scores a fine 'double 9 By Big Sweep TOTAL POOL: $302,835. 1st: No. *****7 $85,849 2nd: No. *****8 S42.924 3rd: No. *****0 $21,462 STARTERS ($2,146 each) Nos: *****1. *****6, *****5. *****8, *****6. *****0. *****6, *****2. *****5, *****1. CONSOLATION ($1,000 each). Nos: *****9.2,251 words
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Article254 1954-10-03 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Ipoh. Sat. FOREST BEAU, with Hi nicy up was out for his first tune making gallop In his preparatio r for the Gold Vase on the training tracK at Ipoh this morning. He went faultlessly with Blue Lamp Sawyer t for254 words
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Article329 1954-10-03 20 ST ANDREWS. Sat. pETER THOMSON of Australia yesterday took a step nearer to achieving the classic "double" of British eolf when he reached the final of the British match-play championship here. Thomson. 25-year-old holder of the British ODen title, meets Johnny Fallon. Huddersfleld. inReuter - 329 words
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Advertisement210 1954-10-03 20 Ml AGFA RONDINAX film? I Process'ng at =r Wome is io m more fun A-- its SO PSiv rfOHMON SIMMS I CD LTIj ~^~^^^^^^^^k^k^B lt=sjf Marylii DOUBLE WAY I ELECTRIC IRONl! The iron that makes ironing I easier than ever. Plug in the Mary Ann Turn the Selector Dial to210 words
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