The Straits Times, 10 October 1954
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Title Section15 1954-10-10 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES tuMfett UfafSaUy Malay* o. 998 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1954. 15 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration591 1954-10-10 1 ABOARD THE RED SHIP A PRETTY CHINESE GIRL IS SEEN A SUNDAY nurc By OHN W 'LLIAMS n Z* 1 re Porter and photographer were stopped from in-Th-H v sfa yP ut in Singapore" freighter Ha. Hsuan yesterday. after LrJLirfJ c switch ed from Nat.onalist to Red China colours soon591 words
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156 1954-10-10 1 Students' money: Govts. to act soon and Federa-•n-nents are I deckl few weeks Uda's report \iiavan tain. Government In Kuaia i that the v careand a de- ri in a ting on a farethe retiring ;er in Sir Vda to .n London red the attitude in Government! ion? time revision156 words
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Article29 1954-10-10 1 I Sir Hartley mci Labour i;d here toing for Boston address the Coliece on was a safe be a general next October. :ass added ng ariui-ue-clectioneerin? Reutrr.Reuter - 29 words
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Article217 1954-10-10 1 HAMBURG. Saturday. AN explosion rocked a big East German steel mill yesterday |ust half an hour after the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Molotov, inspected the plant, it was reported here today. Communist police immediately declared an alert, and the blast furnace explosion was termed a plotUP - 217 words
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Article53 1954-10-10 1 UNITED NATIONS. N.Y., Sat. —The U.N. disclosed yesterday that it had received a number of letters from Aug. 27 through r Sept. 6 from Hiroshima, Japan, with 898,013 signatures urging i that nuclear weapons be out- 1 lawed. Hiroshima was the first target of an atomAP - 53 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-10-10 1 A BIRTHDAY PARTY was going on for two little girls, Chai Yoke Kit and Wong Mci Kurn both eight, of Standard 11, Bukit Bintang Girls' School, Kuala Lumpur, when the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillvray, visited the school on Friday. He joined the party and shared68 words
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Article36 1954-10-10 1 LONDON. Sat. Railway I bosses and trade union leaders i today reached agreement on new wage increases for most of Britain 't, 600,000 railwaymen quieting fears of a nationwide h rail strike. 236 words
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Article166 1954-10-10 1 A TOUCH OF ASCOT AT IPOH By EPSOM JEEP IPOH. Sat. rpHERE was a touch of Royal X Ascot on Gold Vase Day at Ipoh today when the Sultan of Perak accompanied by his Consort, the Raja Perempuan, rode in state down the course. This is perhaps the first time166 words
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Article63 1954-10-10 1 NEW YORK. Sat —The political committee of the United Nations General Assembly decided today to give priority to a debate of the disarmament problem. It placed the report of the Disarmament Commission on the five-power talks held in London last Summer at the j top of its agendaReuter - 63 words
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Article29 1954-10-10 1 OTTAWA. Sat. Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, will visit Ottawa from Nov. 12 io 17 the Department of the Secretary of State announced Dfficially today.29 words
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Article23 1954-10-10 1 TOKYO. Sat Ceylon and Communist China yesterday signed in Pekine their third innual contract to trade Ceylon's rubber for China's rice.23 words
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Article257 1954-10-10 1 'Unnecessary, provocative' bin THE committee of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday unanimously opposed the Registration of Schools (Amendment) Bill. Committee members said that, as far as they know, there is popular resentment against the Bill on the grounds that it is unnecessary, inequitable, provocative and discriminatory. A memorandum257 words
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Article176 1954-10-10 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. rl United States, accusing Russia of lying, today demanded payment of 52.785.492 for last year's destruction by Soviet fighter planes of an American bomber over the Sea of Japan. Its 4.000-word note also demanded any information Russia miffht have on the fateUP - 176 words
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641 1954-10-10 1 The $20,000 Contest winners are here Six to share the big prize [CUBJECT to re-scrutmy, six entrants will share the first prize of $15,000 in The Malayan Monthly Wore D uzzle Contest B. They are S. M. MUTHU. 208 A. |oo Ch.a Read, Singapore 15. WILFRED PINNER. 33. We Mon641 words
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382 1954-10-10 1 'Death and ruin for Britain if the Americans leave' —CHURCHILL U r B BLACKPOOL, Sat. THE Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, said today the withdrawal of the United States "into isolation would condemn all Europe to Russian Communist subjugation and our famous and beloved island to death and ruin." TheReuter; AP - 382 words
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Article65 1954-10-10 1 THEY SHARE $5,000 j THERE are two winners of the Straits Times j Word Puzzle "UU" I Each will receive i 52.500 They are: Mr. Ng Keng Cuan j 742, Kampong Bahru Road, SINGAPORE -4 Mrs. L S. Teh, 885 i Jalan Abdul Axis I Gceenrown. IPOH. Mr. Ng Keng65 words
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Article102 1954-10-10 1 By Our Market Correspondent HPHE price of rubber conX tlnued to rise in Singapore yesterday. October and November first grade f.o.b. closed In Singapore at 76 i cents a lb buyers on a very steady tone. This was nine-sixteenths a cent above Friday's closing price. Last102 words
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Article45 1954-10-10 1 MACAO. Sat.— A time bomb exploded outside the building of the pro-Communist Chinese Chamber of Commerce here today on the eve of the Nationalist Double Tenth national day. The entrance of the chamber was slightly damaged, but there were no casualties.45 words
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Article31 1954-10-10 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. First shipments of American arms to Pakistan are expected to leave the United States by the end of the month, usually well-informed sources said here today.31 words
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Article21 1954-10-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sa'.- A Communist terrorist has surrendered In the Federation Further details are being withheld for security reasons21 words
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Article29 1954-10-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The body of a still-born mal? baby was found in drain at the third mile, Klanjj Roao by a Malay labourer yesterday29 words
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Advertisement133 1954-10-10 1 Drink Gold Leaf Tea The Choke of Experience! M Wk ELIZABETH TAYIOt Star of rV'.C.M "RHAPSODY" It Bnngs Out All Your Hidden UmJm* It Gives You 'Vei*. Glowinf- Glamour COLOR lIARMOW MAKE-IP UMiki HMUT.M CHCCK ROlCt iht original c*k* atafe gp Ikjl |»«a r» a 't» rulto teurk ml hW»133 words
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Article, Illustration2787 1954-10-10 2 CRACK-UP...& RITA SAYS 'I'M BORED' The golden prince's golden marriage ends in tears and protests The romance of the Golden Prince, Aly Khan and film star Rita Hayworth, caused a world sensation in 1948. Their wedding the next year was one of the most lavish functions staged on the French2,787 words
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Advertisement469 1954-10-10 2 reall y gives! H 1J251 teeth; Teeth cleaned with Pepsodrnt arc vliitrr, nun] That's because they are cleanrr And thry are because Pepsodent is the only toothpaste that conuij Irium*. Pepsodent with Irium deal not only dulls teeth, but also harbours \hr 1; t that can cau?e decay. So for469 words
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Article416 1954-10-10 3 HOW LEAVES £15,000 TO HIS EYES' never wentjMit without his faithful housekeeper A RFOI'F^t r £i- LONDON, Saturday. A?£ I *i->.OOO to the woman who became his eyes when he lost Mis sighi is made in the will of the first Baron Geddes. former British Ambassador in Washington The bequest416 words
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Article, Illustration21 1954-10-10 3 rl'< lervon '9), iaec it<-m > coneeii to he the Victoria ii r on Oct. th, i;vi'( I mes pi«'tur«-.21 words
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Article85 1954-10-10 3 The Singapore Teachers* Traininc College will start a Mandarin course next January to train teachers for Chinese schools. The re will be a two-year full time course and a three-year Normal course on a part time basis. Traininp will be conducted at the present college. An85 words
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193 1954-10-10 3 \/OLUNTEER police and all part-time workers during the Emergency are not entitled to the General Service medai I Malaya clasp), Mr. L. H N. Davis, Singapore Secretary for Defence, told the Sunday Times, yesterday He was commenting on a letter to the Straits Times193 words
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Article79 1954-10-10 3 A Singapore Traction Com--1 pan? bus driver. Neo Chiew Hong, was convicted yesterday i of negligent driving in Seransbon Road on July 21. Nro had cut into the path of a car after overtaking it. causing it to swerve to the side of the road79 words
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Article25 1954-10-10 3 SEGAMAT. Sat. Udin bin Mohamed. 22, has been accused ot murder in Segamat. He was alleged to have killed a woman near Jementah.25 words
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Article235 1954-10-10 3 DIVISION l ion 2 ■ton c*trr 1 hurnirv 1 i Ih-K.'.i (I i i ..-din I •tl. 1(1 1 I traenal 2 Sen 2 Htninv Mauichcctar C. 2 I I>l\l-|(>\ 1! -uir»i 1 I uton '■■(Is 1 Ii 1 1 r x I I'.irmincham 1 tioiham 1235 words
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Article231 1954-10-10 3 QO you want a free trip I to Japan? You can go if i you are adjudged winner 1 of the coming 1954 AI I Malaya Talenhme I, Competition to be staged t in Singapore. The contest the biggest to J be organised since the231 words
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Article31 1954-10-10 3 For parking her car within 20 fort »f thr junction of Ali bort Stn-rt and Victoria Street on Ju!y 15. Neo Soo Neo was i fined si "i yesterday.31 words
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135 1954-10-10 3 SO THE JAY-WALKERS WILL HAVE THE LAST LAUGH sts may clamour for legislation to penalise jay-walkers. -walker will continue to have the last lauph. Minns, told the Sunday Times yesterday: "It is impossible for v road where pedestrians cross.^ •y Ig] lation ndent's lined lights 5 such introl Every De135 words
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181 1954-10-10 3 Now it's A-aid for diagnosing heart ailments H»V Sal Ming atomic ins" from looks prohing a new i i.i^nosis of be \m»Ticin Soeiet) has ol Columbia the methorl a small ictivc mkjn the arm. n the blood "lit of the I in ».e lol- <•! thr atoit emits te« tableAP - 181 words
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Article151 1954-10-10 3 THE 10.000-ton Australian cruiser. H.M.A.S. Australia, which fought m many actions in World War II without damage, has become a "peacetime casualty." It was advertised for sale in the Straits Times yesterday. Tender* are being invited for ■the purchase and removal" of the Australia from Sydney Harbour.151 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-10-10 3 One ot rhe Bukit Pait|ang School pupils in Singapore. dre»«d "Bee- Pee." the school mascot, carries off Hie Founder* Shield ot tht Animal Lovers' League for rescue work. Between March and September th>s year school pupils rescued 1 69 stray*.43 words
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270 1954-10-10 3 T*HE Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Singapore, is interested in any public information, relating to the use of captive crickets in "flght-to-the-death" tussles, in which bets are placed. The Hong Kong R.S.P.C.A. last week successfully brought to court a gambling case,270 words
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Article43 1954-10-10 3 Wanted: An old fashioned three-tiered cakestand. Mr. Donald Davies producer of the Island Players' three-decker "Laughter At Nine" is seeking this unusual object for the famous tea party scene from "Pygmalion", which will be included in the show.43 words
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Article46 1954-10-10 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Kang Khee. master of a tongkang. was fined $4,220 in the Sessions Court. Kota Tinggi. yesterday for hiding on his ship 6.000 untaxed cigarettes, 10 bottles of honey and for not having an import permit for 38 katis of rice.46 words
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Advertisement404 1954-10-10 3 P^^^^BB LLAKN AT HOMt THI PRACTICAL WAY F^^W^jV'bS R»<ko. io-dayt gr»etoit pro<«t«.on. wants tram«d m«» jHffll j^U urgently. Padio repair •ngineers, sound ♦•ehmci»n*, |^?^S^^^^H broadcast engineers, e>«curives. etc., are in big a^^H^]2|^H demand. Vast ne« fields of opportunity ere opening »P M television, eectroaics, etc. PE^V/ftJ wiu show you how404 words
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Miscellaneous139 1954-10-10 3 GARRICK: Laila (Hindus- '< Affair i Mandarin 9 a.m. tanit with EnglLsh sub-titles PAVILION: The Maggie— 3 15 6 30. 9 15. Apache War 1 1.45. 4. 6.30. 9.30. The Lost Smoke— ll a.m. Continent— ll a.m. ALHAMBRA: Dompnica— ll. QI'EENS: Seruan Petani 130 4 6.30 9.30. Denver and 'Filipino139 words
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Article, Illustration883 1954-10-10 4 JOHN B. ELLIS - JOHN B. ELLIS By "FURORE'S women dream about a tall bachelor of forty, who has a pleasant deep voice, owns a stream-lined car and has plenty of money. A team of European doctors and psychologists who quizzed almost 100.000 women in 18 countries learned883 words
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Article, Illustration327 1954-10-10 4 HOLLYWOOD. GROICHO MARX rolled his cigar from left to right and back again, glared and said. "So you've a problem, en? Then put it in writing, see me in 1956." But he didn't mean it. Once we were comfortably parked in easy ch.iirs in327 words
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Article, Illustration927 1954-10-10 4 Ralph Middleton - African witch doctors are 'B IG bu siness Ralph Middleton Hippopotamus oil for an enemy; lion's teeth f I By yHE most exclusive witch doctors in Africa are customers of one man whose enterprise has built up an unusual and thriving business. He deals in many weird concoctions compounded of927 words
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Advertisement254 1954-10-10 4 I I ipP' j£Hy YOU'LL FIND THE SOLUTION IN \3f I I I 1 WOCADC T\ v v J I T fffifr 1 L A BEAUTIFUL GLOWING SKIN IS YOURS Jfct^v Remember a smooth clear skin is the true foundation to your charm. mmmm j mmm wmm /3^J IfN. So254 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-10-10 5 Ships of the Royal Malayan Nary. Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve and Singapore Marine Police have been taking; part in "Operation Touch Judffc', a mock war to test the defences of Keppel Harbour and the Road? which has been Roing on since Frirlay night. T]je79 words
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Article26 1954-10-10 5 For parking hi s taxi opposite I whitr linr in Changi Road, j Singapore, on Aug. 14. Scan Peng Siong was fined $25 yesterday.26 words
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Article182 1954-10-10 5 'I DIDN'T MEAN TO KILL' TELUK ANSON, Sat. KILT- CLAD Anthony David McLeod. 22, assistant on Melintang Estate, Bagan Datoh was refused bail when he came up in court here today on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. He is accused of causing the death of Kamaruddin182 words
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Article24 1954-10-10 5 SEGAMAT. Sat. Charged with assaulting a woman with intent to outrage her modesty, T. Manni. 23, was allowed bail of $300 here.24 words
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427 1954-10-10 5 i KU> THE UMNO-MCA Alliance board in johore's first S The Alliance has already won five cf the sixteen seats in the elections without a light. The other eleven seats :iro being contested by eleven Alliance, nine Party Negara and four independent candidates. The427 words
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Article110 1954-10-10 5 Sincnpore Chamber of Commerrp Rubber Association noon prices on Samrday (October 9i in cents per lb. were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot loosp 75 'j 76 No. 1 R S.S. fob. bales October 76 Tfi Nn 1 R.SS. Nov. 76 76' s No 2 R.S.S. Oct. 75110 words
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Article17 1954-10-10 5 The price of tin In Singapore \csterday was $364.37>' 2 per picul unchanged on Friday.17 words
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238 1954-10-10 5 Parrot cry 'more taxes' no answer ANY increase in taxation on trade and industry would add to their present difficulties, render them less competitive and enterprises and ultimately reduce the national income on which our economy depends says the chairman of Fraser and Ncave. Mr. T. Aiken, in his annual238 words
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Article83 1954-10-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.—Almost all prices here have risen, whether or not the article is subject to the new import duties. Potatoes, which are not taxed, have gone up from 25 cents a kati to 35 cents. Price ri.se.s for articles subject to the new duties are83 words
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Article59 1954-10-10 5 The Russian vessel. Magnitogorsk, which limped into Singapore on Wednesday from the Red Sea, Ls now having her propeller repaired. The ship took on bunkers yesterday and is expected to sail in three days for a Russian port. Another Russian ship. Kahovska, arrived on Friday59 words
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Article138 1954-10-10 5 SINGAPORE is a vast depart-] mental store combining' under one roof warehousing, financial, shipping and win-dow-gazing facilities, the Director of Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. B Clegg. said In a broadcast over Radio Malaya hust night. Mr. dene, who was peaking on the Colony's entrepot138 words
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Advertisement172 1954-10-10 5 -LU^-kJMLUI I/I [Egg] He likes to pretend he's still flying Air-India /nternot/ono/" CONTACT YOUR TRAVEL ACENT PROTECY fSpS CHILDREN'S -£r- Jq> DELICATE \i\ K LUNGS -=zs& jfR Coughs, colds and similar -T^jlrC-ir^^ I ilaintt are dangerous /»v //Y~^- k .md those with 1 1 l\\Jl V, \ifll k I <%172 words
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Advertisement619 1954-10-10 5 STEPPINC INTO THE 2nd WEEK I WITH 1 Jr FINAL REDUCTIONS I HI SPECIAL REDUCTIONS OFFERED llj EARLY SHOPPERS HAVE A BETTER I frompton©Pari!iinson I LIMITED Provide O A Handsome answer to the fan problem A Crompton Parkinson hi?h-efflciency ceiling fan gives you effective cooling at lowest running costs, and619 words
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1177 1954-10-10 6 Salmah - Getting away frown it all-Malacca, haven at quiet and content Salmah By pERHAPS what suffers most in our age of hurry and scurry are our poor nerves. As cities grow ever bigger, and the number of mechanical devices increases, and the population multiplies, there is more and more and more1,177 words
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Article, Illustration632 1954-10-10 6 Huxley Russell at the Dusun i L-JPIL. '1 f iif 1 i gfr Jffep Ft ii y j T^» W' IT is debatable whether having no car is as bad as having no telephone," said the Tuan after the departure, on different days, of two parties of intellectuals and others.632 words
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Article349 1954-10-10 6 j I WAS delighted to find i 1 ground rice on the gro- cer's shelves once more. It i comes in one pound tins at ninety cents a tin. Included in the flour con- tent (up to one-sixth > of 1 any cake, biscuit, short- bread349 words
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Advertisement442 1954-10-10 6 RMkiiit-CoimmlM Surgeons, doctors and nurses leave nothing to chance. In hospitals, surgeries and clinics throughout the British Empire and in many other parts of tho world, •Dettol* is the antiseptic largely preferred in the fight against infection. For Dettol is both powerful and safe* Let the wisdom of the specialists442 words
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Advertisement445 1954-10-10 6 Mm Fath e<- tells the f iirii y m^keep </our le^ KOLYNOS^A Kolynos clean means really clean. The rich foam penetrates into every corner /RV, and crevice and in between your teeth oR3 fighting the bacteria that cause /^W\ decay and ill-health. Yes, Kolynos A Ikm cleans thoroughly, to keep445 words
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Article, Illustration1481 1954-10-10 7 Is this the greatest love story ever t01d,,. ,or is it all part of a plan? In this article. JOHN DEAN POTTER, discusses the love and lives of the British diplomat DONALD MacCLEAN who went behind the Iron Curtain more than three years ago, and his wife,1,481 words
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Article, Illustration906 1954-10-10 7 There 's romance here! you need a new house coat or lounge around the home-coat that is pretty, dainty, easy to i wash and has all the virtues that one comes to expect from these sort of clothes p Then my advice is to get a nylon embossed house j906 words
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Advertisement371 1954-10-10 7 Ihey love it*... S^f*J I ewsn before they can J reach it S?!*'**" Ever notice how children to "play favorites"? They have their favorite games. <heir favorite toys -even their favorite soup.' More than likely this favoritt is d£jS Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup! fc.,- EVCry 3poonful IS stp er>ed through371 words
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Advertisement238 1954-10-10 7 fModess For confidence and comfort always ask for Modcss. Silkysoft and c.xfra-absorbcnt, Modess (made by Johnson and Johnson) we superbly comfortable. Their sleekly tapered ends make them invis)lc under the slimmest of skirts. Sensible economical available from every high-class store or chemist. Modess Sanitary Tewtb and tkt Moittt all tiattie238 words
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Article, Illustration331 1954-10-10 8 NOEL - Comfort and cut are 'MUSTS' in your sports wear! NOEL Stiijs £VERY young Malayan is fond of some form of outdoor sport whether it be golf, tennis, badminton or sailing, or even just quietly acquiring a delicious tan. Always a fashion winner is the girl who is absolutely confident of331 words
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843 1954-10-10 8 He told me to take his girlfriend out JANE LEE'S HUMAN CASE BOOK AN office friend of mine introduced a girlfriend oi his to me about three year.ago, and we all used to go out together a lot. Suddenly, she lost interest in my friend and complained of his behaviour843 words
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442 1954-10-10 8 LONDON. CHOULD a woman risk her life if she is a mother? A woman who decided NO is blonde, 37-year-old Mrs. Phyllis Mount. She is a stock-car racing driver and the mother of three children. For their sake her husband asked her to442 words
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Advertisement176 1954-10-10 8 "a At lvt the perfect foundation, "S to add a breathtaking new radiance to your beauty, "a Feather Foundation a tinted liquid cream give* a perfect surface to hold the fine bloom of YardW Powder.^: It hides every tiny blemish and krrpj your skin amazingly supple and soft to touch.176 words
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Article999 1954-10-10 10 EVIL SPIRITS LURED A BRIDE FROM x^BMRMMMMMHMHHMK3K«HHMHai nEVIL-WORSHIP is the theme of this I story. It happened in the boyhood days of Tuan S. Zain, an officer i of the Singapore courts, in his native I village in Tangalle. I South Ceylon. In recounting the i star) to me his999 words
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Article, Illustration16 1954-10-10 10 TUAN 8. ZAIN A story of sorcery as told to T. F. HWANG16 words
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Article274 1954-10-10 10 THE BASEBALL pitcher who refuses to touch a softball may actually be applvmg some sound psychology A itadv of the factors involved in learninc skills shows that while using a hichlcvol skill, such as professional baseball players need, a small amount of nractice in an associated skill,274 words
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298 1954-10-10 10 CLJJRITY vvRAPb have been removed trom a fantastic little machine developed to guide the U.S. Army Air Forces supersonic planes and pilotles? missiles automatically. The little machine gyroscope which resemoie* it principle, the spinning *tr*.nB--walking tops sold in store*. If the moon298 words
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Advertisement412 1954-10-10 10 YEAST-VITE DID IT! Get back lost vigour and vitality with **^B*=§^ mic B \iumins and stimulating caffeine, it works at once! Also Jf^MJra»p^W soothes away headache, neuralgia, nerve or ]R!£b iatic pain<;. Get some YeaNi-Vitc/W.;.v. 'fr^^g^ya> /x/^ uri CT UITC ATr^lmJ YcAST"VITE wW^^K^ l/Gfi/mM P/C/CM£-(/P /&^j|£/ i TABLETS There's more412 words
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Advertisement301 1954-10-10 10 m y GIBBS CLEANED I teeth are strong and w»,h Clean your teeth with Gibbl aery morn you'll have really healthy teeth! Forever) bitofitsco cleansing lather works hard to keep your cum. heal your teeth clean and free from dec il find Gib economical one tin of Gibbs lasts so301 words
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Article, Illustration385 1954-10-10 11 IT WAS a dream come true for 16 Singapore boys when they found themselves having the full run of H.M.S. COSSACK last Monday which weighed anchor to keep a rendezvous at destination X in the Malacca Straits. These "hands." specially handpicked from 350 Sea385 words
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268 1954-10-10 11 IF its male company women want, it need not be at a Rotary club," said Mrs. Robert Eu, senior mistress at the Paya Lebar Methodist Girls School. Singapore, yesterday. Mrs. Eu, who is also a City Councillor, was one of the few268 words
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Article184 1954-10-10 11 \WESTERNERS have too often regarded the "clash of loyalties" in Indo- China. Indonesia, Thailand and Malaya as 'wicked Marxist manifestations, says the Archaeacon of Singapore, the Venerable Rob;n Woods, writing in this month's St. Andrew's Cathedral Courier. "Must we not realise there Is something much more184 words
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Article54 1954-10-10 11 BENTONG. Sat. A thiiiy-thrce-yoar-old home guard inspector. Foong Yam, .stationed at Bukit Tingßi New Village yesterday pleaded guilty to. brine drunk and behaving in a disorderly manner while carrying a firearm. Mr J R. Whimster. the president of the West Pahang Sessions Court, fined him $15054 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-10-10 11 "We arc such stuff at dreams are made of. and our little life is rounded with a sleep, Prospero (Wilfrid Preston) reassured Ferdinand Aim Toffl and Miranda (Lucy Chcngi in a scene from Shakespeare's The Tempest." In the background is Ariel iKhcng Liml. The play, presented by70 words
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Article147 1954-10-10 11 HE WANTS ACTION IN SOCIETY THE newly-elected president of the Indian Fine Arts Society in Singapore. Mr S Natarajan, revealed last week that a drive for members and more variety in the society's increasing activities will begin soon These are the obiecls ot Che recently-elected management committee. Reviewing the society's147 words
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Article67 1954-10-10 11 SiNUAFUKEb oest Known concert pianist, Noreen Stokes, will be a soloist at the Ooh Soon rioe Orchestral Concert in the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore, on Wednesday night The guest conductor will oe Haul Abisheganaden. The programme includes works by Bach. Vivaldi. Haydn md Mozart The67 words
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Article, Illustration201 1954-10-10 11 IUIR. C. R. PEREIRA. a Singapore proof-reader, is a man in a hundred Only one in about 100 people have the type of blood, called "titre", that flows through Mr. Pereira's veins. It is so rare that when Mr Pereira donated some blood to201 words
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Article100 1954-10-10 11 rE Singapore Safety First Council is still on the look out for a full-time planner to keep Colony roads clrar of accidents. Several application! for the port have been received and will be considered at the next Council committee meeting in a few days time. The100 words
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Advertisement331 1954-10-10 11 7T LAST! Malaya's Most Popular Car |s Becoming Available For immediate Delivery "f" roominess and comfort Sf F t** difference ir quality and feoturei TEST the difference in performonct and economy I surprise in motoring when you R Certainly it\ a <.mall car in cost .'•cry other standard it IS331 words
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Advertisement129 1954-10-10 11 \S\ SNORKEL Ml^ Of a Sheaffer's long line of firsts none have been quite as important as the Y^ introduction of OSMALLOY the new tipping material. A carefully controlled Use only Skrip in vW combination of precious metals, OSMALLOY is a harder, more durable, completely your Sheaffer Pen V& corrosion129 words
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Article, Illustration1309 1954-10-10 12 ANEURIN BEVAN - IS MAO READY TO GO TO WAR? ANEURIN BEVAN *A strong nation with a strong argument is a dangerous proposition' w^ QF al! the subjects I discussed with Mao Tse-tung, President of Red China, and with Chou En-lai, Premier and Foreign Secretary, the one that roused in them most emotion1,309 words
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Article253 1954-10-10 12 We think For this, thanks Despite Communist China's warlike whoops over Quemoy and Formosa the world situation looks more hopeful now than for many years. There is very faint it's true reconciliation and compromise in the air. Mr. Vishinsky's recent speech at the United Nations X on disarmament went nearer253 words
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Letter470 1954-10-10 12 Motor trishas Go ahead I SEE that the motor trlsha is again in the news as a possible form of public transport, in replacement of the pedal trisha. Having resided in both Singapore and Bangkok since the war, I have direct experience of both forms of conveyance. Pedal trishas, or470 words
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Letter143 1954-10-10 12 Chaos misery A r p-" asked us to look ■r* at the chaos and miseries that have engulfed the newly independent countries around us and let us learn from th^ir mistakes. It is the fashion nowadays for a certain group of people to restrain the passion for independence of the143 words
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Letter281 1954-10-10 12 THE people of MaUya always seem ready to protest each time the Federation Government makes a move to get money for the country. I have followed with great interest several letters which appeared it. the press recently, written by readers protesting against the Government's move to increase school281 words
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Letter135 1954-10-10 12 1MIK political balance of the world is shilling away from the West with a resulting danger that is srreater today than we are led to believe. Asian s have seen America fight Communism with weapons which only increase Communism. There is no reason why the ideas of equality,135 words
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Letter285 1954-10-10 12 T have read with profound x interest a plea urging the Government to assume stricter control over private schools than it has at present. In the past, numerous letters have appeared pointing out the deplorable conditions that exist in most of the Colony's private schools. Even though it285 words
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Article270 1954-10-10 12 rl Cargill family is hiding presents, dusting bright ornaments, and putting sweets in long red stockings this week-end. For next Wednesday is Christmas for them in their home at Little Bettendorf, lowa, along the lush banks of the Mississippi River. A Christmas three months early that270 words
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Article230 1954-10-10 12 Billy Budd I I I I I V( >tcrs a I SwaaSSa I as I Brit: I tiona. Two camite'.' I t I I I var: i I pood I JJELLIWELL'S burst about i. reminds me that T Werf of En-;;.. still put adi i their cider "to gj I230 words
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Advertisement544 1954-10-10 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. ANNO I MIMIM 26 Ht>ftt\ imimmnm). OUT OF EVERYTHING you can buy on the Instalment plan today, Life A r tnat ps m value with every payment. Write Douglas M< Laren. P.O R<>\ <"-■». Singapore. sin ITIONS VACANT 'f,n I K..i ol, <■»*. rxtrn. WANTED a Principal for544 words
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Advertisement289 1954-10-10 12 A NEW HJ- D LION FOOTBALL CoS _2 uj± $3,000 prize MQiin: Ist 51,000 I WHICH ARE THE Folfnu ing thr <UCC?** of WHAT TO DO: u**f wn imM 11 >wi.'J jivrn belo« U" thpm iM ron*W« """P"""" 1 I" order O f impott.m ;p/.nrn uml i;iivMroM in «•>< thr.r289 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-10-10 13 •re the answers which the adjudication comdeeded were the most apt and accurate answers s for The Malayan Monthly', Word Pu« c S.x entrants differed from' this solution It36 words
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Article, Illustration194 1954-10-10 13 114 hope for place music world II IN who has perMi many of the .ins conductor 1 gan a class tor a pore rhildi-en •■come orches- nera too. hoys and p irl* i ••••ri fn-m 14* I .mous schools to play the viola uho is «(inI ;.ivs for th« '"partment194 words
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968 1954-10-10 13 If he LIMPS... By the Competition Editor t T^E adjudication committee thought that Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest "UU" was one of the more difficult in recent weeks, but the standard set by enJ trants was generally high Here are observations on what the968 words
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Article, Illustration97 1954-10-10 13 THE $5,000 prize for the Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest "UU" will be 1 shared by NC KENC CUAN. 742 Kampong Bahra Road. Singapore 4 and Mrs. L. S. TEH. 885 Jalan Abdul Aziz. Creentown. Ipoh. They each submitted a set of answers which97 words
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Article175 1954-10-10 13 THE Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nlcoll. yesterday visited Tanah Merah Besar where about 200 National Servicemen are in tiieir first military camp. They are the men of "C" Company. Singapore Military Forces, who were called up two months ago. The Governor, accompanied by Sir175 words
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Article119 1954-10-10 13 Kuala Lumpur stage enthusiasts will have the opportunity of seeing the Singapore Stage Clubs successful production of "Relative Values" by Noel Coward. The Stage Club is planning to repeat its performance for one night only at the air-con-ditioned Kuala Lumpur Town Hall on Saturday Oct119 words
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Article31 1954-10-10 13 The Sunday Times acknowledges with thanks the gift cf $5 from "C.I for the One family of Bincapore the breadwinner of which a hawker is in prison.31 words
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137 1954-10-10 13 lITHEN Toh Chew Guan pleadfT ed guilty in the Singapore First. Magistrate's Court yesterday to having six terrorist documents he asked the magistrate for a "recommendation order" to send him to China. But Mr. F. A. Chua made no comment and gaoled137 words
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Advertisement128 1954-10-10 13 tetf wi»dih(, Jjy 4ince 1909 pood u*€LtcAx>s WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE O BOX 221 SINGAPORE iIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiniIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII^ I P«O I I Round TRIPS To I f HONG KONG 1 11 DA YS INCLUDING 3DA YS I IN HONG KONG I CANTON Sailing 12ih OCTOBER I 1 FIRST CLASS $570 1 I128 words
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Miscellaneous129 1954-10-10 13 The Weather MIMMIM TEMPER ATIRt: (7 30 pm. on Oct. 8 to 7.30 am on Oct 9 1 smpapore 74 drgrees, Penan? 74. Kota Bahru 74 Kuala Lumpur 70. Ipoh 71. Kuantan 71. MAXIMIM TEMPERATIRE: ,7 311 a.m. to 7.30 p.m on Oct 9i: Slnciipore 86. Penang 88. Kota Bahru129 words
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Article106 1954-10-10 14 BACH week the J; Sunday Times it awarding cash prizes n tor readers' pictures. There is a tirst prize of $30. a second of $15 and runners- up each I! receive $5. If you wish to enter tor the competition ;> send your entries to "Camera Contest,"106 words
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Article668 1954-10-10 14 Mr. Buckley, friend of children DURING 1861 Singapore's amateur actors members ol the Corp Dramatlque as the now styled themselves wrre busy raising funds to buy the scenery costumes and properties required to equip thp theatre In the lower room of the new Town Hall. Completed In 1862 and paid668 words
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Article262 1954-10-10 14 CLAUDK Debussy, a dapper shy little Frenchman, was perhaps the greatest "impressionist" in music. By this I mean he was immensely skilled in describing sensations and scenes either on the piano or with full orchestra. Though mainly renowned for his evocative piano pieces Debussy wrote many glowing works262 words
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Article86 1954-10-10 14 The winners: Penang 1 st, 2nd Miss Nancy Lee ot 16 Hong Kong Street, Penang, wins tirst prize in this week's camera contest. She sent in the "Portrait Ot A Boy" (above). Second prize to Khor Knee Ciap ot 186 Kimberley Street. Penang, tor his study of the Sikh lad86 words
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Advertisement281 1954-10-10 14 FROZEN IM A /^££X\\ x U I WOTAN Hi I FLASH M&J I MADE IN GERMANY BY \J^^¥jj OSRAM BERLIN. \C/Hr/ WO T AN XP AND XO \LJ3I J V FLASH BULBS HOLD THE BSBifl >\ WORLD'S 1# SPEED I :g^ \RECORD 1/250 *ne 1/200 of *«*ofid respectively HIGH LICHT281 words
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Advertisement151 1954-10-10 14 Fly to an English \Jj||ttf "-£htistinas; em route at THIS YEAH SO Extra Far* /Aw m2w€ A r I^L^BhH 4s£ BOOK NOW: DE LUXE, FIRST AND rOURIS! CWS Choose one of Qantas-B O.A.C.'s you leave Sin alternative Constellation routes to Europe and England and enjoy two tradition 'illy vacations In151 words
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Article, Illustration630 1954-10-10 15 Let's spend a day with two Hollywood starlets DD is I highly competitive town fl ambitious young actress has no er ambitious young actress, unless glanct of suspicion, or perhaps a of jealousy. at two rising hopefuls, a happy friend and the ladies involved have resolved a boost up the630 words
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Article, Illustration299 1954-10-10 15 pRODUCER-DIRECTOR Alfred Hitchcock, master of suspense in motion]? pictures, once said; "Movies are delightfully simple. What you do is fake a piven piece of time, add colour and pattern and you have a movie." He has crown- >> ed a career of successful299 words
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408 1954-10-10 15 FILM FANS FORUM Filmgoers should wake up! OF course we aren t a.-go-ahead as we think! v S But don't blame the cinema owners because you can't see the "three superb films" a corres- a pondent reported in last week's Sunday Times that he had seen in London. A I408 words
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Advertisement196 1954-10-10 15 -^^^m^^^^^ &*V thrive fep»™^ I r vL^bbW W ■m \^bS ir v i < B 'mbßbpT pHt^BW-^* jsj m. l '^SSlss^Hjitei. XwSi**^^ a B^aMJ^^n^gMaj^BJ tJsBBk V\a%^^ a^B^^^r T§f^* ii" 0 JmwL ■> .B^BBP^^^ m+*^^^^^^ jSSm-% %s*& x S n trou^' e Wlt^ t heßo fine babies according to their parenta.196 words
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Article, Illustration1730 1954-10-10 19 JTREACH FOR**"** JL f THE SKY l^ r then Badcr is recaptured and they take his legs away....while in London Churchill is told the new* The German guard tells Wing Commander Bader, a prisoner in hospital at St. Omer, to be ready to leave for Germany in the morning.1,730 words
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Advertisement124 1954-10-10 19 Overture bra I 1 s tht I rt to 1 astern Hi r < America. maiden/orm ;e of figure l*i I ■earl Trouble ■used by High ■ood Pressure H> is a >H i«» th» In r.t If m^ > *ymp. nl Nt ■> HiKli W^ i w( ,n nn rt124 words
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Advertisement476 1954-10-10 19 > J I Hen's a sfwy of a punter catted Bert j! Who f/e* to fhe races, and tost his shirt, I jj "Tid'apah,' laughed Bert Tm on a good wicket: Til be hone tonight... Here's *itf return ficketf GET THERE AND BACK IN ONE DAY BY I MALAYAN AIRWAYS476 words
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Article, Illustration812 1954-10-10 20 J.L Harrison - J.L Harrison How you can help to save lives— By T ET another variation I of the story of a drowning Is:- Two boys were swimming in a mining pool. One threw up his hands and failed for help. His companion swam to his aid, but812 words
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Article543 1954-10-10 20 Arthur Morley - Arthur Morley -By- TACK WHITE, the brawny, slow-spoken Australian bushman who started the great uranium boom in the first place, wasn't at Rum Jungle to see the Prime Minister, Cabinet and governmental big- wigs admire his work. Jack, the man who discovered uranium at543 words
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Article761 1954-10-10 20 AFTER the Children's Newspaper comes the Animal's Newspaper edited by guess who? You're right first time. N. Gubbins, Esq. As many may remember, Gubbins has always numbered animals among his constant readers. He has published letters from horses, cows, lions, tigers, and elephants. He was the first to761 words
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Article744 1954-10-10 21 LEN SWETTER - TWO HEADED BABIES LEN SWETTER By Russians studied a live 'rare being' in Moscow LEAST one case of survival for a year of a human bab> born with two beads is known to medical science. That "rare being" had two heads and four arms. It also li;"l four shoulders and744 words
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Article491 1954-10-10 21 ONE HAS 22 CHILDREN; THE OTHER HAS HAD EIGHT HUSBANDS TWO amazing women in Britain have startled the world, one with Dabies, another with husbands and both with sheer happiness Their names have made head-lines Yet plump 56-year-old Mrs. Doris Britten. lor one. has never spent a491 words
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Advertisement217 1954-10-10 21 k Another achievement of ;c ERRES 3 k Leadership ■J %j NEW POWERFUL SET J of 7 valve* plus a metal rectifier having a push pull output stage with 9 watts output power. A beatifully finished flr walnut cabinet of graceful design »i.<kes it a suitable IKE""! ornament in your217 words
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722 1954-10-10 22 BARNEY AVERT - What new gadgets will be introduced from the Motor Show? BARNEY AVERT Asks \YHAT will the British Motor Show bring forth? My forecast is that we shall see more car per dollar, for one thing. The phenomenal resurgence of the German motor industry means keen competition for British cars in722 words
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Article, Illustration132 1954-10-10 22 What happened to this car? When the car made its debut seven years ago. it was estimated it would cost £250 to produce by modern factory methods. A streamlined model. it could each 70 m.p.h. with a five horsepower engine and travel 60 miles an hour to132 words
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Article111 1954-10-10 22 This Week's Crossword Solution ACROSS: 1. |M 1 Freight. 10, I Lair. 11. Clear. 12. Islet. 14. Acted. 16. Ape. 17. Trees. 19. End. 21. Dene 23. Flog. 25, Repatriate. 26. Sere. 28, KM. 29. Electrical. 31, Raft. 32 Lids. 35. Rye. 3b, Sober. 38, Hem. 40. Ratio. 42, Slave.111 words
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266 1954-10-10 22 CRUSADER - HIGHLIGHTS OF MALAYAN SPORT Soccer can learn from 'seven-a-side' CRUSADER By yyHKN the Kowloon Busmen s louring footballers came to Uj cently they told local sports officials and players about tl seven-aside socccf in Hong Kong. This miniature form of football is played with a smaller ball, and players wear266 words
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464 1954-10-10 23 gINGAPORE Cricket Club threequarters struck top form yesterday and. in many good movements, scored two goals and three tries (19 points) to give their side victory over a strong Royal Navy fifteen, who could only reply with a goal and a try (eight464 words
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184 1954-10-10 23 Late dropped goal gives Selangor win SU.NGEI PATANI. Sat. A LAST-MINUTE dropped Roal by Scaife enabled Srlangor to boat Kedah by 11 points (a soal. dropped goal and penalty i to nine (three penalties) in a friendly interstate rugßCr fixture at Bedong today. The came was keen throußhout especially towards184 words
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Article32 1954-10-10 23 Sincapore Medu i! Sen ices Union dropped their first pom' In the SHA Div. 3B leaeue when they were held I—l1 1 by Royal Signals at Balestier Road yesterday.32 words
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320 1954-10-10 23 POLICE SAVED BY HARDIAL'S LATE GOAL A GOAL in the last minute by centre forward Hardial Singh otf a rebound from a short corner enabled Police to draw l-l with Combined Schools in a friendly hockty fixture at Thompson Roaa yesterday. Police fielded their full team but I did not320 words
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186 1954-10-10 23 I'M QUITTING BUT NO QUARREL SAYS LIM JHE SECRETARY of the Badminton Association of Malaya, Mr. Lim San Hai, yesterday confirmed that his resignation would be placed before today's meeting of t!te B.A.M. Standing Committee in Singapore. Mr. Lim said that he was resigning because of "health reasons." He added:186 words
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397 1954-10-10 23 JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. 'FHE Fijians put their full new rugger fifteen on show L for the first time yesterday and, although they did not reach the high standard set by the previous teams, they nevertheless looked a team which will397 words
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Article137 1954-10-10 23 A SPECTACULAR fcoul .scored by Mohamed Rifnn in the .seventh minute of extra time enabled Woodbridge Hospital to win the Government Services .senior knockout Cup when they beat Medical and Health Department 3 l on the Raffles Institution ground yesterday. Medicals opened scoring soon after the137 words
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Article47 1954-10-10 23 Royal Welsh Fusiliers beat Singapore Harbour Board by nine points to three in a rugger friendly at Keppel Road yesterday. Fusiliers scored a penalty and two tries by Watklns and Phillips In the first half. Enderby kicked a dropped goal for S.H.B.47 words
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Article145 1954-10-10 23 KUALA LUMPUK Sat CELANGOR proved too arood f or KJ Pahang In their hockey Dxture on the padang fodav *'nning f>y 5"1, Selangors first half goals were scored by Lawrence and left-inside Bambiidge and in each case the opening came from Shepherdson. Selangor went further ahead145 words
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312 1954-10-10 23 Shirmer best with four new records JOSEPH SHIRMER won tne v individual championship tot the second year In succession at the St. Anthony's Boys Schoo. swimming gala at the Chinese S.C pool on Friday. Shlrmer competed in rum jvenw I and won all in record time Raflles Institution iook the312 words
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Article183 1954-10-10 23 ROYAL Air Force gained their first sucrese In four eames In the SAFA Community League when they deflated Indonesians 6-1 at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Airmen took the lead In the second minute when Thornton clevtTly drew out Horl to put the ball Into an183 words
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Article, Illustration2591 1954-10-10 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Zatopek, Determination complete doubles By Big Sweep TOTAL POOL: $332 905 Ist: No. *****3 594.872 2nd: No. *****8 547.436 3rd: No. *****4 $23,718 Starters (52.371 each) Nos: 299.181. *****7, *****2, *****0, *****9. *****2, *****8, *****0. *****6. *****4. Consolation ($l,OOO each) Nos: *****7.AP - 2,591 words
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Obituary17 1954-10-10 24 MORRIS: Enr. aePri 47 ve:»rs. beloved husband of Anna, suddenly at Bungsar Hospital. 9th October. IM4.17 words
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Obituary23 1954-10-10 24 ROGAYA fc EDMUND JOSEPH Thank all Friends for their pood Wishes and Valuable Presents on the Occasion of Their Marriage on 2.10.54.23 words
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Obituary24 1954-10-10 24 IN EVER LOVING MFMORY of mv beloved husband Dr. Yoone Khee Keong. died Oct. inth 1951 Oreatly missed by Sally and Children.24 words
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Article26 1954-10-10 24 STRAITS TIMES'S picture tip for yesterday's races at Ipoh was British Paragon, who was beaten into second place by Sir Francis in Race Two.26 words
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141 1954-10-10 24 ASCOT, Sat. QUEEN ELIZABETH'S racing luck, which has made her top stakes winner in Britain this year, held again yesterday. It gave her 19th winner in a race here named after her husband the Duke of Edinburgh stakes. Another of her horsesReuter - 141 words
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Article367 1954-10-10 24 NIELSEN HOUSE were champions at the Bartley Secondary •'School's second annual swimming carnival at the Chines* Swlmmlnp Club pool «t Amber Road on Thursday. The outstanding performance was put up by Tan Hwee Seng who won the 50 metres. 100 metres and 400 mertes367 words
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Article126 1954-10-10 24 U.S. Davis Cup team named NEW YORK, Sat. Vie Selxas, Tony Trabert ar.ci Hamilton Richardson were today named to go to Australia as the United Slates Davis Cup team with two other members to be selected later. Bill Talbert w?s chosen as captain, the role he had In Australia last126 words
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Article24 1954-10-10 24 The Singapore Hockey Association Div. 1 league game between Singapore Recreation Club and RAP Changi at Changl yesterday was postponed.24 words
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Article22 1954-10-10 24 Singapore Amateur Football Association Community League match between Royal Navy and Chinese scheduled at Jalan Besar today has been postponed.22 words
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Advertisement148 1954-10-10 24 S/S "CANTON" This vessel v. ill sail for HONG KONG at 3 P.M. on Tuesday. 12th October. Embarkation of passencers will place between 1 P.M. and PJf. on 12th October. 11 A.M. TODAY \T'\( HI U IB »MOKE" (M.G.M.) CARRICK TODAY: 3.15. 6.30 9.15 P.M. South-Fast Asia Film Co.'s Arabian148 words
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