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Title Section14 1954-12-05 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Ml I '°6 SINGAPORE, SI NDAY, DECEMBER 5 1954. 15 CENTS14 words
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Article107 1954-12-05 1 HONG KONC. Saturday SPECIAL squad of police was on duty to keep order among the big crowd which welcomed Ava Gardner ■ie arrived here today from Tokyo to boost her v film "The Barefoot Contessa." Wfl] leave for Singa-. spendiriK six days Konc: Government jave107 words
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49 1954-12-05 1 BOY SPENDS AN HOUR IN JAMMED LIFT i nglne was cal'cn 81 apore Cent r.ii i ttion yesterday to free 11 -year-old boy. Arthur who was trapped In ah d lift In a block oi n y flats in ClemcnAvenue. ur was more than one the lift before help49 words
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Article32 1954-12-05 1 i.A LUMPUR. Sat. Che nte Onn. daughter of 31r Onn bin Ja'afar. re- er f'»r Home Affairs, led hore tonisht to Marun bin Ibrahim, a Welfare officer in Pa-32 words
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Article69 1954-12-05 1 KUALA l-IMPfR. Sit—Torrential rains on the Fast Coast today acain blocked roads, flooded farming lands and caused two ferries to close. Anc! tonight Trengganu and Kelnntan state engineers reported: "The water is still rising." Ferries over tBM swollen dungun and jerteh rivers were closed today.69 words
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Article49 1954-12-05 1 JERUSALEM. Sat. A circular issued yesterday by the Mayor forbade women employees of the municipality to wear slacks to work, a.s wearing of slacks wa.« a violation of the Old Testament teachings. T'le women srid they wore slacks becau.se the offices are unheated. U.PUP - 49 words
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Article171 1954-12-05 1 THE University of Malaya Students' Union resolved last m£ht to call a one-day strike in protest against the eviction from the Dunearn Road Hostels of four undergraduates found guilty of "behaviour prejudicial to the The resolution was adopted at an extraordinary general meetine at Oci171 words
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355 1954-12-05 1 'WAR' DECLARED ON 5,000,000 EGYPTIANS TU CAIRO, Saturday QtATH sentences were imposed here today on Hassan El Hodeiby, supreme guide of the fanatical Moslem Brotherhood, and six others, including the tinsmith. Mahmoud Abdel Latif, who tried to shoot the Prime Minister, Lt.-Col. Nasser, last October. Seven other members of theReuter; UP - 355 words
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Article202 1954-12-05 1 20 share word puzzle $5,000 D RE a rc .S^" 16 of the Str a"s T,mes Word Puzzle CCC Each will receive 3250. They SINCAPORE: Joseph Lee, 12 Siang Kuang Avenue: E Spykerman. 2A Kent Road: Robert Chia 3 Stangcc Place: Hashim bin Abu Shamah, 58 Loronz \S£* f? 8202 words
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Article112 1954-12-05 1 'Slander'— so 30 must die LONDON. Sat. /COMMUNIST courts have v/ convicted 220 people in Hunan Province in Rod China for "working against the people's government." Moscow Radio said today. The MOSCOW broadcast quoted a Peking report which said that "220 leaders and members of a counter revolutionary organization, headedUP - 112 words
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Article33 1954-12-05 1 A 46-yrar-old woman. Tan Ah Ann. was found With her throat rut in a house in Jalan Tua Kone, Singapore, yesterday mornina. She was admitted to hospital in a critical rondition.33 words
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Article78 1954-12-05 1 The Perak Turf Club will run a million dollar big sweep in conjunction with the Perak Derby richest race on the Malayan turf, to be run at Ipoh in April next year. The target figure will be 500,000 tickets which will be sold at $2 each. The78 words
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Article52 1954-12-05 1 The strike at the Swce Seng Sago Factory. Singapore, rntcrs its 17th. day today with no settlement in sight. A meeting between management and labour in the Labour Department yesterday failed to reach agreement. Another meeting will he held on Tuesday. Donations *o the strikers amount52 words
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Article269 1954-12-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday yHE UMNO-MCA-MIC-ailiance captured both the seats contested in today's Kuala Lumpur municipal elections. This gives the alliance all the four vacant scats the other two having been won unopposed and also its first woman councillor. Miss Gunn Chit Wha. One candidate. Mr. T.269 words
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Article175 1954-12-05 1 A terrific rainstorm which I\ broke over the Kinta Valley soon after 3.15 yesterday afternoon made the Perak Turf Club abandon half the card of the first day of the December meetinp. The fourth race, delayed for 15 minutes, was run in heavy rain. Horses175 words
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Article35 1954-12-05 1 ISTANBUL. Sat. Moerl Erkan, aged 113, married a 21 -year-old woman on Thurs- i day after advertising that he would give a house and U5525,000 worth of land to his bride.— A.P.AP - 35 words
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Article226 1954-12-05 1 Smuggling: S pore RAF is cleared ROYAL AIR FORCE men in Singapore are not involved in the alleged Singa-pore-Darwin smuggling ring said to use "top secret" Woomera packages as a "cover". This was stated yesterday by an R.A.F. spokesman after Darwin R.A.A.F. authorities had signalled: "There Is no foundation for226 words
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Article376 1954-12-05 1 Ah Boey smiles and relaxes YyiTH sunshine streaming into the room, an alert-eyed Chinese girl gazes out on a cheerful Malacca street AND SMILES. She is a cripple, but a happy cripple. She lies on a clean rubber mattress the wooden platform has gone She gets good food, and her376 words
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Article160 1954-12-05 1 THE POPE: HE IS GETTING BETTER VATICAN CITY. Sat. THE Pope, propped on his pillows. this morning received two cardinals who not?d a "marked improvement in his condition. He chatted affably with them. The 78-year-old Pontilf, weakened by a heart »Urn t and biuM of vomiting and hiccoughs faces three160 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-12-05 1 The <)ueen with the Duke of Kdinburgh at the state opening of Parliament at the House of Lords on Tuesday. I. .it' i. members of both houses presented a portrait and an illuminated address to Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, who was 80 that day.48 words
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Article134 1954-12-05 1 FORT WILLIAM. Scotland, Sat The Loch Hess mi reported by more than sightseers over the pasi years, has bom seen Bgs i by raciar Prter Andrrscn. mat i fishing vessel Rival, re] i sighting the monsti r S thorns deep on the bci i i hisUP - 134 words
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Article98 1954-12-05 1 The Governor of Singapore. i Sir John Nlcoll. yesterday visited the Red Cross Crippled Children's Home at Tanah Merah Besar where a fun fair was being held to raise $50,000 to maintain 40 patients for a year. He was met by Mrs. Mackintosh White, matron98 words
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Article1330 1954-12-05 2 Two much love it was an uncommon sort of complaint, but its effects could be just as disastrous II THE CASE OF THE Heluctmt diemms YTOU probably know the A lovely young girl who was my patient until a fornight ago. She has appeared in1,330 words
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399 1954-12-05 2 LOVE— NOT EXAMS— CAUSES MOST TROUBLE AT THE UNIVERSITY LOVE, or lack of It, causes more harm to university students than all the cramming to pass examinations. That is the theory of Dr. Ronald J. Still of the student health department of Leeds University. He produces figures which will cause399 words
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Article487 1954-12-05 2 ACCORDING to the papers the housewives of Britain, country of dull cooking, are being urged "to take their husbands round the Continent" by preparing a foreign dish for dinner every evening. One night these fortunate chaps will be in Paris, the npxt nlfrht in Rome, the next In487 words
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Advertisement313 1954-12-05 2 With the compliments of jjjj I REX BOOK STORE 1 jK 24. Dhoby Ghaut, S 'ff Singapore -9. tjC v -i« TEL. ***** S i I For all your requirements during jc CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR season please come and inspect our wide j range of: tjtf CHRISTMAS cards, Decorations,313 words
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Advertisement207 1954-12-05 2 CHRISTMAS v 7 m^*^_ J^y rfg|cg^ FIOW«* übbU to f ■<:**, $2.50 i ,f Ce n p trfum% j 2 £;^s£?' f '1-/ Con>« j_y% 80. V BW,rfGo« c*»c Mm <fn<« »M. t ,fi b«M eo<v p*rfumt UHmni am hantfbof phial ,f Goye lump ptf/um*. motch.nf perfumed cotorne j (nmih,%207 words
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Article25 1954-12-05 3 SEGAMAT. Sat. Party Negara plans to form subbranches at Labis, Batu Anam and Jementah. Preliminary meetings are planned to be held today25 words
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270 1954-12-05 3 Vitamin tablets did not live up to name: doctor fined MULTI VITAMIN TABLETS 11 the name of an imported patent medicine, sold in bottles of 1.000 tablets earh failed to live up to its name when samples from 4?) bottles, seized by the Singapore police in October, were analysed. The270 words
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Article, Illustration231 1954-12-05 3 —one/ a date at Covt. House COR rescuing a Chinese girl from drowning in Bukit Timah Canal during a flood last April, Special Constable Khoiron bin Ribob is to receive the Royal Humane Society Testimonial at a Government House investiture on Dec. 18. Khoiron was on231 words
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Article123 1954-12-05 3 INCURABLE TB PATIENTS NEED HELP JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. \IOST of the patients in the ITI TB. ward of the General Hospital, Johore Bahru, will be discharged soon, as the places are needed for more urgent nMS, states the JB District Association for the Prevention of TB. The association has to123 words
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Article72 1954-12-05 3 N? Kirn Kang was charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with putting two men. referred to in court as Mr. 'V" and Mr. "Z" in fear of death to extort $2,000 and 1 $3,000 from them It was alleged he committed the offences between July 172 words
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Article59 1954-12-05 3 Four men were charged in Singapore yesterday with attempting to rob Sin Ah Hoe at a house in West Coast Road on Friday afternoon armed with three knives. No plea was recorded and the man, Yeo Eng Cher, Lim Chiow Guan. Teo Kwce Kee and Chung59 words
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242 1954-12-05 3 Mr. or Mrs.— if was all the same to her IT was after a woman hawker, who had been fined $10 I yesterday, had chosen to go |to prison that the usher of a Singapore court realised that she was not the person named in the summons charged. But the242 words
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Article, Illustration132 1954-12-05 3 Thp Franciscan Missionaries of Mary held a fun fair at their Holland Road premises yesterday afternoon to inaugurate a building fund for a domestic science workroom for under-privileged girls. Several hundred supporters, including about 90 pupils from the Franciscan Sistrrs kindergarten school and thrir parents, attended. Picture132 words
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Article101 1954-12-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. DR. LIN YU-TANG. Chancellor of Nanyang University, praised the British Commonwealth at a dinner held in his honour last night. "It's growth and power provides a fine example of the correct use of knowledge." he said. Mr. Lim Loan Teng. chairman of the101 words
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Advertisement253 1954-12-05 3 y^B^r The success Jr A of Evening Dress depends upon correctness, and correctness depends %M Jpon detail That IS X[/ the secret of our dress clothes that is why the V remain faultless until the last farewell. Quality Sharkskin Jackets, SB or D.B. $85/--ousers from $55/- T*3 JSTIN REED Dress253 words
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Advertisement597 1954-12-05 3 P. 8014 4i> BEAUTY is a woman's privilege Women through thr n%c s have sought the secret of beauty, borrowing beauty-aids from :he earth or from plants. But today Pond's Face Powder helps you, in an easy delightful way, to enhance the natural beauty of your face. Choose your own597 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous68 1954-12-05 3 GARRICK: Jadugar (Hindustani. English sub-titles) 3.15. 6.30. 9.15. ALHAMBRA: Jack Slade 11. 1.30, 4. 6.45, 9.30; Terrytoons. 9 a.m. CAPITOL: Black Shirld of Falworth— ll. 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30: Veils of Bagdad. 9 a.m. CATHAY: Sabrina— ll. 1.45, 4.15. 645. 9.30; The Highwayman. 9 a.m. DIAMOND: Danka (Hindi) 3.15. 6.15.68 words
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Miscellaneous67 1954-12-05 3 PAVILION: All I Desire— 1.45. 4. 6.30, 9.30; The Pathfinder. 11 a.m. QI'EEN'S: Tarzan Istanbul Malay)— 3. 6.30. 9.15; Desert Legion. 11 a.m. REX: Merana (Malay)— ll, 1.45. 4. 6.30, 9.30; Montana Belle, 9 a.m. ROXY: Young Bess— 3. 6.15, 9.15; The Desert Hawks. 11 a.m. TAJ: Aulad (Hindi! 3.15.67 words
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863 1954-12-05 4 THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS OF MRS. AND MISS 1954 THE WIFE WHO SAYS'NO BABIES!' In the fourth article in the series, Britain's known woman novelist BARBARA CARTLAND contm her dissection of the Modern Eve \yb have all met her— the woman who secretly hates herself. Ihere is absolutely no reason863 words
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Article, Illustration500 1954-12-05 4 \IOST of us earn our living selling goods, pushing pens, or shoulricnn loads. But 45-year-old Wong Ah Pat does none of those. And he comfortably. Ail he has to do is to be alert and work the index finder of h right hand. Nearly500 words
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Article, Illustration587 1954-12-05 4 Cyclist saved a 'murderer' from death! QNE OF THE ODDEST "races with time" ever known, a race which incredibly saved a man from being executed for a murder he hadn't committed, occurred in November. 1938. The extraordinary train of events which led to this sensational race began in July 1937,587 words
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Advertisement232 1954-12-05 4 HAPPY V.; m r t\ Mr'- /^k-S Bk\ Hs^*^-7»£-^*V Laurence Dean Olivef Goh Ben; Tin KoM Bal.ru- Hire*? a splendid quartette of fine. KeUiiua sturdy, healthy yoijn£«t*>rs Tlip-' 3 Helijjhtfnl picture* represent |u>t a feu of thp ninny /^^fK^si&*i^^SßK^Hto^^ that coQtinue to reach >is from grateful /^^Mt^^^^m-^^^mJL^ aaWfc^ parents ,ill232 words
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Article280 1954-12-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR Saturriav v si MONTH-for the first time or! T rocord-the .mates of a Malayan gaol will present a play v prison walls with attendance oner, tn th* lie. reds of the perforth" pantomime "Cinwill so to the Selan)i>rhart;ed Prisoners' Aid v The society's patron280 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1954-12-05 5 Winning answers to Wind 'Puaale CCC One of the easiest, but competitors were good fHE $5,000 prize for Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest 'CCC will be shared by 20 entrants, who each submitted a set of answers which corresponded completely with those given below. The following will receive $250 each:1,132 words
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Article112 1954-12-05 5 OLD SINGAPORE," a most readable and informative collection of sketches about the island during the last century, is now available in book form. Mr. Donald Dayie.s originally wrote these articles for the Sunday Times and Mr. Donald Moore has had them published in an attractive little112 words
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Article197 1954-12-05 5 MORE than 100 boys and, girls were yesterday treated ti> a show of magic at the Children's Social Centre Christmas Party at Mount Erskine, under the auspices of the Social Welfare Department. Singapore. Mi. Ronald Knight made goldfish vanish from their 1 bowls, produced197 words
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Article38 1954-12-05 5 Joseph Saul Joseph pleaded guilty in Singapore yesterday to attempting to commit .suicide by takinu poison on Nov. 25 at his Waterloo Street home. He was bound over in $50 in one surety for six months.38 words
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Article104 1954-12-05 5 THE Singapore Chamber Ensemble is giving a I concert of Christmas music at Radio Malaya on December 19 'at 6 p.m. The programme will consist of Corelli's ChrLstmas Con- j certo, excerpts from Bach's ChrLstmas Oratorio, carols and Yaughan Williams's Fantasia on Christmas Carols. The soloists104 words
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Advertisement291 1954-12-05 5 ••••••••••••••••ft************ m iot Style and J\^ Value by i k A* I It takes superlatives to l II f\ 1 describe a shirt by Man- \1 I hattan. n Wear it once i\,> 1 and you'll come back VMv for more. Every Manhat- \m w\ tan shirf is the $u291 words
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Advertisement604 1954-12-05 5 everybody k %y with a fop r) V-^^JED^ BLACK MAGIC DAIRY BOX .^^^V KIT K AT V 'i'O a B^9w\. chocolate, surrounding "^T^^^l sandwiched v\irh /^\t y j X^Oi^r^^^V^^V chocolate, h's nourishing W- tSR^%S Sugar coated ctio>.'<»/ffaAe sun your Xmas gift list t'/KMes i^mmE^W Be Proud of Your English Are604 words
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Article1004 1954-12-05 6 Freddie d' Argencourt - OUR CHILDREN OUR WIVES Freddie d'Argencourt A foreigner, here for 20 years, takes a quizzical look at By I CAME to Singapore some 20 years ago. And I immediately liked it; that is why I stayed here instead of continuing my journey farther east and south-east. I soon learned to1,004 words
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Article418 1954-12-05 6 THE Christmas season is advancing rapidly. Once again it is time to think about "Operation Christmas Pudding." A successful pudding Is not made in one eonseeutrve operation. There should be a pause for thorough drying after the fruit has been washed and a further pause418 words
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Article613 1954-12-05 6 REUNION -AFTER THIRTY YEARS QWING to being away down river the Tuan missed the final cocktail party at the Club, and the tea party given by Government employees to speed the departing A.O and to welcome the Malay official who has taken his place Until 1920 this district was in613 words
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Article287 1954-12-05 6 TO THE GLORY OF GOD Singapore's musical groups are an ambitious bunch these times, but there is little chance of them attempting a work I have just heard on a new recording. This is the Te Deum by the frenzied French composer Hector Berlioz. Berlioz believed In doing287 words
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Advertisement210 1954-12-05 6 INDIGESTION PAIN? STOP IT NOW! This is the fattest way to gei relief from indigestion pain. Maclean Brand Stomach Ponder acts/ajf/ Nagging pain v quickly soothed away You get profound and lasting relief. Enjoy your food without fear and get the fulJ beneflt of sleep unspoiled by indigestion. And you210 words
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Advertisement242 1954-12-05 6 j they can J_ roach it "play favm have-hPir f ♦heir favorite toys- even up More than llk? 'y m* S====^^^j Campbell's Chtcken N» gS^^^^Sga Ever y spoonful is steeped I^M^f7| through with the goo. Kjff/^/t/tr/'!^ tender chickens slow-sm BMK4M^M| yield a gleaming hroth HBt^C^B yellow egg noodles and pieces242 words
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Article, Illustration297 1954-12-05 7 PASUAL, comfortable evenings at home have brought about a new trend in housecoat fashions. The new "sleck-easics" the latest "lounge about" clothes, made in slipper satin, brocade, faille, nylon or cotton are the most glamorous outfits imaginable and are an absolute luxury to297 words
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Article294 1954-12-05 7 My girl has a temper IAM 28-ycars-old and havo known a girl of 18 for about a year. Throußh my friends I j have learned that she is very bad tempered and I doesn't know much about cooking and tailoring. One night when we were out I asked her whether294 words
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Article194 1954-12-05 7 I AM secretly engaged to a boy. We always meet once a year but write twice a month. I Sometimes my fiance does not write to me for longer periods if we have a misunderstanding. I Last month he came to my house for a visit, but194 words
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Article179 1954-12-05 7 boyfriend is 27-years-old 4 -'A and I have been engaged for about six months without the knowledge of my parents 4 or him. Recently I discovered that my fiancee has another girl-friend whom his parents 4 wish him to marry. Whenever I ask him about this he179 words
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Article122 1954-12-05 7 Sport is the way to beauty I THINK it is terrible that most housewives are forced to forego the pleasure of outside sports." says Hollywood film star Joan Fontaine. Joan insists that sports would work wonders for most women. "First of all," she points out, "exercise is healthy. Women who122 words
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Article, Illustration468 1954-12-05 7 Maxine Rakich - SEASON OF FURROWED BROWS! Maxine Rakich By pURROWED brows, harrassed expressions, a certain wild look in the eyes and an air of complete distraction seems to be universal these days while shoppers in town mumble over Christmas gift lists. The reason for all this gloom seems to stem from the468 words
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Article173 1954-12-05 7 One of the most colourful fashion notes of today is red flannel and young Paramount stars have taken to the style with gusto. Red flannel knickers are wonderful for spectator sports as well as windy days. One costume of black wool, which has a circular skirt173 words
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Advertisement214 1954-12-05 7 At last— thr prrfrrt foundation, W^=M/ //4ll If to add a breathtaking nrw r rariianrr tn Mini beauty, "s i Frathrr Foundation— a tinted liquid ~==o^=~r cream— gives a prrfV-c t surface to hold '^^f^V// the fine bloom of Vardley Powrler. It hides every tiny blemish and keerw ~~^^V/ jj-our214 words
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Advertisement303 1954-12-05 7 ly^gl |w^ CJoa^) VAOA T 0 B tf* Casual CASUALS for comfort looks and quality £loaMs casuals for MEN MADE BY C CLARK LTD. (WHOLESALE ONLY). STREET. SOMERSET. ENGLAND LOCAL AGENTS: S. G. Parrett 4 Son, P.O. Box 459, Singapore Eau de Cologne AMSTERDAM -HOLLAND Established 1789 SOLE ACtNIS.HACEMEYER TRADINC303 words
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Article, Illustration736 1954-12-05 8 LORNA ESSEX - We could all do it ...if we wan toil LORNA ESSEX Says WE COULD ALL DO IT IF WE REALLY WANTED TO. WE COULD ALL GET ROUND THE WORLD IF WE HAD THE SPIRIT. JHAT'S what I felt hist week when I met Felicity Mason, who has ridden round Europe736 words
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460 1954-12-05 8 'A bird that escaped from a cage' I FEEL like a bird that has escaped from a cage." said Rosemary. "I've just drawn my first week's wages ever. And for the first time in my life I know how it feels to do as I like How many girls would460 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-12-05 8 The gaily spotted handkerchief knotted at the neck is a bright feature of the leisure wear chosen by Paramount star Vcra Ellen. She finds contrasts with neckerchief, sweater and shorts.31 words
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Article160 1954-12-05 8 CASH lON knows no season and respects no climate, so with the temperature dropping the doors of the London designers have opened to show what will be worn in the Spring. Under blazing lights, bare-legged models display cotton dresses. It seems that the Queen Mother's choice160 words
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Advertisement309 1954-12-05 8 |^^Pepsodent |^B really gives v 9 teethf ft?*' '*tVfek 3W* Teetk cleaned with Pepsodeat are whiter, much whiter! That's becau«e they are cleaner And they are cleaner i«« Pepsodcnt is the only toothpaste that contains Irium*. Pepsodent with Irium cleans away the film which not only dulls teeth, but ibo309 words
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Advertisement356 1954-12-05 8 v aO(P TStTHf" gjE WgDOM DEKTIST TELLS YOU Hn\« BsHT T0 UNDERST *ND HOW m*£L UIT <WISDOM CLEANING HELPS 1 msaF T 0 PRESERVE YOUR WLt \J_y \IA KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT IT A. THEIR STRUCT URE. LET'S W JIV PRETEND WE CAN SEE ENAMEL ia/ucdc covered with a very attacked356 words
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645 1954-12-05 9 More people are seeking treatment for cancer NO PROOF OF CIGARETTES CAUSING N ASO- PHARYNGIAL CANCER BUT RATIO IS STILL ONLY ONE-IN-THREE CANCER of the mouth more prevalent in the Federation than in Singapore is possibily due to the habit of chewing betel nut, the Senior Radiologist at the Singapore645 words
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Article, Illustration26 1954-12-05 9 Mr. and Mrs. Kofi Ah Lek, of Singapore, who were married ar the Registry Office yesterday. The bride was formerly Miss Tan Tcck Joo.26 words
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Article, Illustration218 1954-12-05 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. DATO Haji Syed Abdul Kadir bin Mohamed who has been Mrntri Besar of Johore since 1950 will go on leave on Jan. 3 preparatory to retirement. The Sultan of Johore. who has given his approval, has not yet announced a successor218 words
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Article251 1954-12-05 9 kJANLIO VASTA, an Italian diver who was partially paralysed below the hips after an attack of "bends while diving off the coast of Singapore last year was awarded 538,600 damages yesterday. The award was made against Inter-Ocean Salvage and Towage Limited by Mr. Justice Tan251 words
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197 1954-12-05 9 A ONE-WAY traffic scheme around the Victoria Me morial Hall. Singapore, will come into operation or Wednesday. It is planned to provide better pedestriar and vehicular control in the Empress Place roundabou area. Fo fit in with the new scheme, the roundabout at the197 words
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Article32 1954-12-05 9 The Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll, has awarded a former police sub-inspector, Inche Abu Hassan bin Tuneal. a bar to the Colonial Police and Fire Bripade long service medal.32 words
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140 1954-12-05 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. pARENTS of schoolchildren m Johore Bahru met yesterday at Bukit Zahrah School to protest against what they called a discriminatory attitude of the Johore Education Department. i The children of these parents had been refused admission to form 2 of the English College140 words
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Article47 1954-12-05 9 Mr. Carl T. Rowan, wellknown American Negro journalist spoke to the Singapore Teachers' Union last night on "The Role of the Newspaper in Social Change Mr. Rowan is touring the East under the auspices of the American State Department's international educational exchange programme.47 words
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Article23 1954-12-05 9 The annual meeting of the Girl Guides Association. Singapore, will be held at Guide Headquarters, Buyong Road, at 5 p.m. tomorrow.23 words
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116 1954-12-05 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The State Development Board. Johore, gave particular attention this year to rehabilitation loans to ex-Special Constables. As a result 45 projects wenapproved from January to June compared with 32 for tht whole of 1952 and 1953 Figures for loans to Special116 words
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Article46 1954-12-05 9 Members of the Malayan Air Training Corps in Singapore and the Federation will hold a joint camp at the Military Forces camp in Changi in the middle of December. The Governor. Sir John Nicoll, will inspect them on Saturday. Dec. 18 at 5 p.m.46 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPOR, Dec. 5, 1954.
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Article405 1954-12-05 10 Tid-apathy. said the |ohore State Under-Secretary last week, is a disease which attacks all who stay too long in Malaya. The climate is usually blamed and it is true that all over the world countries bordering on the equator have more than a fair share of citizens405 words
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Article, Illustration1249 1954-12-05 10 The sad price a pioneer must pay... TWO OF HIS SOJVS hll i i IP ...AJVB AT HIS MCAK XIOMFXT Ol SI < f ESS HIS GLOWTXG IHU MIS Alii: siiii iini n IUITH the future of his plans in doubt, with many of his dreams shattered, and in the1,249 words
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WHAT YOU think
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Letter235 1954-12-05 10 I BELIEVE Malaya is notready yet for self-govern-ment and that there are still too few Malayans fit to hold Ministerial posts in an indeptndent Malaya. I believe that if Malaya was to get Independence today there would be war tomorrow. Therefore, for the time being we235 words
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Letter230 1954-12-05 10 WITH reference to Lucian Peter's letter nuhlished in the Sunday Times on November 14: He .said that the modern world accepts divorce and takes the woman away from housrh >ld duties and her children. Speaking about divorce. I am convinced that it i.s, under certain exceptional circumstances, a230 words
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Letter287 1954-12-05 10 lifl. MENDES FRANCE, now considered to be a great and dynamic personality not only in France but throughout the world, has started yet another praiseworthy campaign in his country. This time hLs attempt is to battle against alcoholism which has created an alarming situation In France. It is287 words
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Letter101 1954-12-05 10 MAY I make an appeal on behalf of the Children's Church at Christ Church, Sutton? Every year we try to give the children a good Christmas party but of course this costs a lot of money. We thought that your readers mighr, be able to help us101 words
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Letter87 1954-12-05 10 Ilive in the Serangoon Garden Estate and every morning I take the Paya s. Lebar bus to school. In the morning the bus is >, very crowded and here are <! some of its contents: Chic- > kens and ducks, flowers and J a large assortment of87 words
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Letter64 1954-12-05 10 A FRIEND tells me that she has kept her'family <; entirely free from colds for years. This is what she does: She puts a large unskinned onion in the neck of an empty vase. When the shoots have grown to a height of three inches she replaces the64 words
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Letter32 1954-12-05 10 rpHERE are two words in X the English language that < I have always looked upon as being extremely helpful during a long life. These are "Thank you." S.E.N. Kuala Lumpur.32 words
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Letter94 1954-12-05 10 I HAVE been driving a car for 15 years, mostly in Singapore and Malaya, and have always received the greatest courtesy from other drivers The same does not apply here. The average car owner in London may be more competent in handling his vehicle but there it ends.94 words
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Article239 1954-12-05 10 \IALAYA wil! shortly say farewell tc the 2nd Battalion The King's African Rifles. These well disciplined wariors came to Malaya in June 1953 and after preliminary training in Johore. moved up to The Kuantan area to take pirt in operations there. Although most of their Malayan239 words
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Article332 1954-12-05 10 Billy Budd MISS AVA GARDNER exquisite la Smithfield. North males i* Mi >. rent public bored with mei But I don't believe moment (tl passible that could become b,. sort of men around Hollywood Gardner, however garlous typo ,> conceivably bee. with thf malr leg] fall for her so I332 words
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Advertisement653 1954-12-05 10 I \SSIFIKI) ADS. \\\<>l \< DOOR IB »»rrf« (minimum). IP TOO HEAI V WANT TO hut think you can't conr. You'll never niraaca yon nreei as ou can today. Write I o-en. P.O. Box 4024. Mire. nm i mom VACANT H«jt rJ». txtr*. Appllra- Ked for appointment as at thr653 words
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Advertisement14 1954-12-05 10 vl J At Christmas (JN rf RED LION 1 STILL ORANGI H\ really satisfies/14 words
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313 1954-12-05 11 A "ffl re f° rd nUmber Of c v i O^obf ferns' last -thk.Med only one. This is the lowest figure ever in onT month the Emergency began in June 1 948. Thirteen civilians died ,n October— the highest in313 words
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Article193 1954-12-05 11 PLEA FOR A GREAT COLONY CAUSE 'jMf I StataptfC Leprosy Relief \--mm -littinn i> in( for funds to hristmaa part} to ■its of the Trallomr for Lepers. w.ir. two parties arranged, one 10 adults and an special" party for .'nil children, the >f the appeal, Hrn X G. Church, said193 words
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Article139 1954-12-05 11 rpHE number of families A getting aid under the public assistance scheme of the Singapore Social Welfare Department is steadily rising. Mr. E. F. Middleditch, the department's Assistant Secretary (Public Assistance) in a broadcast last night, said expenditure was now costing the public $4,000,000 a year.139 words
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Article147 1954-12-05 11 DECEMBER first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 82 cents a lb.. eleven-sixteenths of a cent above Friday's close. The closing tone was quiet. Sellers were reserved and there was a little trade support. Closing prices yesterday In cent? per lb. were:- No. 1 R.S.S.147 words
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Article18 1954-12-05 11 Parent Teacher Associa- the Bedok GirLs' School. held its annual I .n the school hall last18 words
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Article127 1954-12-05 11 FAMOUS FILM COMEDY FOR SINGAPORE i RENE Clair comedy. 'The Italian Straw Hat." will Itapore Film Society's mm. film show. This at tht 1 British i til nrxt Saturday at (i Sunday ft 6 30 and "here are now 569 mrm--01 the Society in future performances of all 16 .shows127 words
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Article21 1954-12-05 11 The nnce of tin in Singapore yesterday was $353.62 i per picul 62' 2 cents below the Friday price.21 words
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Article75 1954-12-05 11 A 13-year-old Malay boy. Selamat bin Kamari. was stabbed in the chest during a fight with two boys in the compound of his house in Bens Wan Road, off Serangoon Road. Singapore, yesterday afternoon. The fight started when Selamat stopped the boys from picking coconuts from75 words
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Article62 1954-12-05 11 Two fire engines were rushed to a dispensary in Middle Road. Singapore, yesterday afternoon. The fire which caused little damage, was caused by a short circuit. The brigade also tackled another small fire which broke out on the ground floor of a shop in Keng Chew62 words
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123 1954-12-05 11 /^»APT J I. A. Nilsen, a ,o.,ran Norman whose .ship neither the Japane.se nor the Germans could sink though they tried hard enough for four years, arrived In Singapore yesterday on < < board his new ship the 3.800ton Halivard. The 63-var-old123 words
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Article307 1954-12-05 11 LONDON. Sat. ENGLISH LEAGI'E DIV. 1 Aston Villa 0 Cardiff 2 Blackpool 2 Arsenal Bolton Prrston Charlton 3 Sheffield I' 1 Huddersflrld 0 Burnley 1 Manchester U. 3 Leicester 1 Portsmouth 6 W Bromwich 1 Sheffield W. 0 Newcastle 3 Sunderland 3 Manchester C 2 Tottenham 1Reuter - 307 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-12-05 11 Wong K.im Tin and Hong Mun put on a "fight" at yesterday's Children's Social Centre Christmas farty at Mount Erskinc. Watching them is Mrs. Scwell, wife of Brigadier Scwell. Sunday Times picture.36 words
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Article111 1954-12-05 11 KOTA BAHRU. Sat. The finals of the Kelantan knockout football tournament between the Prisons Sports Club and a Gerda eleven had to be abandoned here today when a riot broke out. Play was rough from the start and a climax was reached when Phul of Gerda111 words
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Article, Illustration278 1954-12-05 11 UUNDREDS of Orchard Road motorists know Police ConstaV<- Vithoba Kumbhar not by name, but as the smartc 'eman on point duty in Singapore. P. C. K s military precision ai. aork perfection of mo.. ..at when on duty during the peak hours at the Scotts Road-Orchard278 words
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Article82 1954-12-05 11 The Catholic Students' Union of the University of Malaya is sending three delegates and an observer to the All-Asian Catholic Seminar in India today. The delegates Messrs. Christopher Wee, Loh Fook Seng and William Ngui— and the observer. Miss Rose Nalpon. leave today by Air India International.82 words
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Miscellaneous94 1954-12-05 11 High tides TODAY: Singapore 5.45 a.m. i7 ft 8 in. i. 6.07 p.m. (7 ft. 6 In.); Port Diikson 1.07 am. (7 ft. 8 in.i 1.39 p.m. 16 ft. 3 In. i. Penang 7.30' a.m. 6 ft 0 in. i 8.56 p.m. (6 ft 7 In t TOMORROW: Singapore 694 words
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724 1954-12-05 12 Donald Davies - Donald Davies HOO Ah Kay. more familiarly known as Whampoa, was one of the best known and most liked Chinese in the old days of thr St:.. itSettlements His father came to Singapore in the veryearly days and kept a shop to supply the shipping724 words
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Article, Illustration204 1954-12-05 12 CIRST prize m the Sunday Time:. Camera Contest this week is awarded to Siow Seong of 388 Penang Road. Penang. for his study "The Shadows' (above right). Second prize goes to Lo Tek Chong of 88 |atm Copeng, Kampar, for his delightful child204 words
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Advertisement262 1954-12-05 12 U*DEREXPOSED!^§Sp disappointment use the ultra high-speed... 23tD!N HIM jT j /^^fßp^ Made in Germany Atk your dealer tor the PERUTZ Weveloperi _>^SPEND CHRISTMAS AT\ SEA.ReTUKN NEWYEARS^ J~ EVE FOR SINGAPORE p(_ I CELEBRATIONS! >V^\ W A NEW EXCITING WAY TO SPEND YOUR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY m v "ASIA" AIR-CONDITIONED THROUGHOUT Leaves262 words
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Advertisement187 1954-12-05 12 r .^^^r a ThisXnas^s^ a Speedyour a fc i a Greetings I by Air t f f A* Your sentiments will h.doui W r i C\C^C I\^^ appretiatccl when >«>(' r **H^\} \J^^T tl^JM Christmas C.rertiims A\ I I\| tlJ^^*^- friends ahn.ad In m Ajli** 0^ —4k T overseas airmail187 words
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Miscellaneous205 1954-12-05 12 Papular trossnvortl ACROSS DOWN >ov i c v m. 11 1. Volcano-mouths (7): 2, Disrasrd 1, Embracing (8); 7, Scold (4); 11, 3 §gm 4 |)|s|)os<> Drive back (5); 12, Worshipped (6); o f (4); 5 Work at (3); 6, Festivals 14, Put to (5); IS, Escaping (7); 16, (5);205 words
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Article, Illustration283 1954-12-05 13 ROBERT OTTOWAY - ROBERT OTTOWAY By A NEW Shelley W.nters planed into London town ye gotta new policy for me." she declared pulling her dress down over her knees That rackety, wildcat Shelley Winters you read about that wasn t me at all. I mvented her Now I'm burying283 words
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Letter273 1954-12-05 13 FILM FANS' FORUM— DO actors and actresses V* really kiss each other in films? If so. do the actresses get extra pay for being kissed? JOHNNY TOH Ipoh. Actors and selresses DO kiss each other. There is no extra pa> To a film star, ki in* is Hist part of273 words
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Article, Illustration640 1954-12-05 13 REPORT FROM ROME BY THOMAS WISEMAN JJNTIL I came here I had forgotten all about Kerima. I suspect there are others who have been equally forgetful. But not here in Home, where everyone is talking about her. Kerima is the Algerian girl with the striking640 words
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Article, Illustration159 1954-12-05 13 I doubt, somehow, whether this Is the use Mussolini had Intended for it. His dream was to expand Rome until it was a city on the seafront. He began by buildinc on an area the size of Battersea Park, lust outside the city— towering marble palaces,159 words
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Article, Illustration474 1954-12-05 13 r^_ f jn THE screenplay for Universal-International's "Magnificent Obsession" starring Rock Hudson and Jane Wyman, describes Rock's romantic interest, before he falls in love with Jane, as "literally million-dollar-baby in every sense of the word curves, looks and money." The girl pickedway of split personality bur not psychological one - 474 words
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Advertisement31 1954-12-05 13 ROL E X for him, for her, for now, for all time J "•"•'■'•'•*""*"*X'X*X*X X*X-XvS^H •"•'•'•'•'■'•"■"-"•'■!"X"X\'X-Xv?!vXvX*X B BBMq ■■fiCsivffiqß BORNEO r sinwmore Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Penang. Kuchin B and Borneo branches.31 words
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Miscellaneous1300 1954-12-05 14 'iS^L:-?. by Edgar Rice Burroughs >#t,, m^^^^jM^ fT^ THE APE-MAN HAP BEEN SEARCHING FOR A W'/isr^V ''>!'* \B-^'^Sr^^ 'J^S C^ v TAKZAN RAM UP CLOSE TO THE RAVENOUS HYENAS I 1 #WHaV Xt J I ijNIV IN TIWF TO MPAg I K. .4^"*.^~ o^^os<^ ASIC QUKXLV HURLEP HIS KNIFE IT1,300 words
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Miscellaneous324 1954-12-05 15 H (^tf/KTINtf A WU<5£ WALL £F l^,K/MA, NARK..ANP ~^^x}t|| OTri£tZ$ IZMN INTO $£&ZCH«/ l 5 OFUDUF CUM0 I P \\W BV n^ 7/^N'T KN^W THAT '"^BJ y FZBB$ H'M $£LP AN? B ;\^Q9 -THI* l££ I* HAPP PN0U6H W 7?/^ OTH5KS MOMBMT£ LATBZ,,, f H61P? J w] T#€ CISCO KiZ>,324 words
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Miscellaneous310 1954-12-05 16 I T^GEE WHIZ, LAHNA, WE ["ALREADY A j t> <S\ > -v I -v y /*A5 I HOWS Yl'M ALL RIGHT NOW...} LET'S GET HER^I ■■T~TcAN WALK ...OH, OH I L^==^y THOSE BIG "Sf THE RESULTS X" f^A Ji M f^^l^ V^Jtffdltifll THE V^ r/ v A TO THE HUT,310 words
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Article, Illustration905 1954-12-05 17 Is this the key to cancer? BILL DAVIDSON REVEALS THj SECRETS OF TISSUE CULTURE LITTLE more than a decade ajjo sdent- unravelled the niv ,i«>ry of the atom. jod*\ in equally baric myxterj is being solved ih;it of the living human cell, indeed the I (it life itself. \v a905 words
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668 1954-12-05 17 FABER BIRREN - FABER BIRREN By SCIENCE has made colour a new tool for industry— serving practical and funct.onal purposes. It. tends to promote efficiency, comfort and well being. Its practicality is proven in improving working conditions, reducing fatigue. eye-strair» and tension, and pro moting safety through668 words
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335 1954-12-05 17 XX/HEN 27-year-old Tommy Buntm ran away with his pretty secretary, 21 -year old Betty McCuddy, back in 1931. he forgot that his wife back home in Nashville. Tennessee, had his life insured for MS 144,000. Busy raising a family of four daughters335 words
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Article, Illustration86 1954-12-05 17 A cheap, easy-to-use means of measuring atomic radiation intensify has been developed by U.S. Naval scientists, in the form of a special kind of glass which changes colour when exposed to atomic radiation. Brought out in "dog tag" form, the glass has already been used for monitoring personnel86 words
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Advertisement61 1954-12-05 17 I don't overlook I I the gearbox rear axle Of yOUr Car have them checked every 1,000 miles and the oil changed it regular intervals Shell Spi r o x and A fffiv T"TT. cL L S s£ Dentax Oils, re- jEf^ .^'i V*"" commended for the Mj^^^^^^ f """«t»y61 words
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Advertisement414 1954-12-05 17 Moke toot TrVloflie \uS ft tt 0 005 VwlrtlOn K l. from Hongkong lor 1 Soiling 3 y ok ohomo. Honolulu 1 $on Fronci.eo vio Kob«. y Eighleen dayr, of gracious First-Class i^T' living in an air conditioned Country Club Afloat superb* food and service, swimming, deck sports, stimulating companionship,414 words
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Article466 1954-12-05 18 BARNEY AVERY - BARNEY AVERY By LJAVE you heard of the modern magician who is taking an increasing part in our lives the electronic neer^ He has been turning his attention to motoring recer An American (onvprtible has been with an automatic top which poes up ■p of rain falls on466 words
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Article, Illustration737 1954-12-05 18 MIKE HAWTHORN - MIKE HAWTHORN By TEST No 2 ln th hands of Hawthorn... THE AUSTIN CAMBRIDGE II h> very well to be high-minded but the fact remains that all of us enjoy flattery. And the stares that follow an Austin Cambridge are bound to make737 words
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Article, Illustration405 1954-12-05 18 CRUSADER - CRUSADER Says H |S the two-year suspension recommended by the Selangor Ba< Associations Tournament Committee against the State's No I Abdullah Piruz too severe? Many people think it is— a view wh share. I exp«ct the SBA Council, if it agrees with the tournament committee's finding405 words
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Advertisement371 1954-12-05 18 PHILIPS v£7 PHILIPS £?W PHILIPS Y\( \s^ The l'hilwhaves m«He hi* I f K^Mv3 Mother pomes from it very /L~L£k llfjX There wa* a time when Mother i\\ /^V— C-^T musical family. Swon.i-rate I— J j Jj f Vrg£yA.\ worried quit* a lot if young K. J lnTl£} ""T tempered371 words
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Miscellaneous95 1954-12-05 18 j CEOHCE LANE spotlights I •lill*lliir Mk. VII T^E body-designer hat per fected the ad,ustment of the driving position on this I i car to suit everyone The seof it mode to slide for words or backwards along a I trock by depressing o lever, and winding a handle moves95 words
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582 1954-12-05 19 H.M.S. MALAYA RUGBY ROUND-UP By W. E. TREVOR Spore Civilians 24; Ncjjri-Malacca 3. SINGAPORE Civilians, playing their most slip-shod game so far this season, must have walked off the Padang yesterday feeling that they had been highly flattered by the score. And they would582 words
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Article308 1954-12-05 19 PENANG, Saturday. I)ERAK qualified for another H.M.S. Malaya rugby final when they upset the 1 favourites, Penang. by 19 points (two goals and three tries) to six (two penalties) in their key match here today. Pfrak qualified by virtue of a better points average over308 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-12-05 19 WHO'S going to net the ball? Samuel. Ncgri-Malacca frunt row forward, has ju*t made a swipe at it and missed. Krson (left) and Kennedy, both Singapore forwards. Mvoop in on the flanks hut they ton. missed and the ball eventually rolled back into touch for another lineout. This Sunday TimesChew Boon Chin was taken dtirins yesterdays - 71 words
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81 1954-12-05 19 S'gor Malays win Sultans' Cup final KI'AI.A U"MPm. Sat. DOMINATING play for the major part of thr came. Selanjni Malays srored a fi-1 victory over K.-H..li Malay* to win the Sultans' fiold Cup nocrer final on the T.P.C.A. ground today. h<rl;ib wrrr four goals down at th<interval and in a81 words
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Article58 1954-12-05 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Smgaporp had no difficulty bcatin=: Sclangor 3-0 in the women's hockey quadranfiuJar today. Thrre Hal no t.r(<r at lvilftime Mrs. Pennefalher. Mrs. Scwell and Mrs Mills scored after the interval. Penanc drew with Negri Semhilan I—l In the eailier match. Mary Scully scored58 words
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331 1954-12-05 19 |>OVAL AIR FORCE arc reasonably assured of win- 'j ning the Singapore Hockey Association's annual quadrangular tournament which ends at Tanglin today. The airmen, after beatins favourites Civilians on Friday, went on to hold Army, the .«erond best team, to a 1-1 draw331 words
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Article268 1954-12-05 19 /CIVILIANS took Royal Navy in their stride lor an easy 5-0 victory in the earlier rmitrh of the 3.H.A. -quad" tourney on the padan« ve.-iciday. Navy were well served by their lOftlkMptr, Ea.stwood. who was in brilliant form and .saved his side from the humiliation268 words
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Article161 1954-12-05 19 ROCKHAMPTON. Sat made 40 and with Edrich put wild strokes which would not rE MCC scored 317 and on 112 for the first wicket. have been associated with a the Queensland Country XI Against a steady bowling, the more serious Ram?. Scores sumrenlled withReuter - 161 words
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Article273 1954-12-05 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. QJELANGOR beat Kedah by 13 points (two goals ano a penalty i to 11 points (goal and two penalties) ■in their H.M.S. Mala a rugger match on the padang today. Selansors victory came near the end when Stark scored an opportunist273 words
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Article81 1954-12-05 19 1)R. MURTHI won triple honour* I at the University of Ml. s'iifT tpnnis tournampnt finals at Cluny Road yrstprdav. Dr. Murthi bent Dr. Cordero In 1 thp men's sinalos flnnl after a harrii fousht parnp of r-8. fi-1. 6-4. Pnrtnerine T>-p Cho Yook. Hp beat81 words
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Advertisement414 1954-12-05 19 and to my favourite nephew Tommy, a ticket to Europe on Air-India International. CONTACT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT FINEST QUALITY TREBLE-WEAR SOLES PER PAIR VI $5 25 SELECTED LEATHER UPPERS— 99 *SD 15 30 BEAUTIFULLY SOFT ANO SUPPLE rWn 0 t O r> POST FREE GUARANTEED USUAL 45.. VALUE S:,l« 71414 words
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Advertisement233 1954-12-05 19 IPIiV You %A%X the UK judge OF THIS EFFICIENT LOW PRICED C?Q£\U3 PETROL FILTER The phenomenal success of this filter has resulted in increased production and consequent reduction in cost, which Is now passed on to you the operators. DISTRIBUTED BY. BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Main Stockist Ong Ban Hong Lpong.233 words
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Miscellaneous118 1954-12-05 19 Popular Crossword solution Al'KOSS: i lUsping Kate. II 1 12 Adored. 14 Apply li t luilll.K Ik I' 11 7 Sna IK I-- 20 Bats 21 Bird H Sagf n sum 24. Kruardn.t 27. Peal >8 Talk 2» Last 30 Bare 31 Cad H U Slit M Hole 36. Cer118 words
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1294 1954-12-05 20 EPSOM JEEP - RAIN HALTS IPOH RACES AFTER 4TH EVENT: CHESTNUT BEST WITH $99 EPSOM JEEP B\ QNLY four raea ii card ©f eight were decided when a heavy rain storm earned the Penk Turf Club committee to abandon the remainuig racei at Ipoh yesterday, iir*t day of the December meeting. The remaining1,294 words
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Article, Illustration382 1954-12-05 20 RALPH MODDER - RALPH MODDER By r IZITIONE Lave. the j E IV Tongan bombshell E who has left a string of j unconscious heavyweights —in his wake from New Zealand to Australia, will r explode his punches in SinE gapore early next month. The382 words
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Article, Illustration1358 1954-12-05 20 JACK FINGLETON - Hutton's big task in second Test will be to conquer Lindwall JACK FINGLETON From CANBERRA. Sat. CONSIDERING the in- nings and 154 runs victory over England In Brisbane. Australian selectors could not have done anything else but choose the same side for Sydney's second Test beginning next Friday week. You1,358 words
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Article43 1954-12-05 20 STOCKHOLM. Sat World table tennis champion Ichiro Ogimura of Japan bea* Johnny leach of England, former world champion, 21-15. 16-21. 21-10. last nlcht. Ogimura also beat Tacf riisberg of Sweden 23-21. 21-17. Fllsberc later beat Leach 18-21, 21-18. 21-1343 words
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Article291 1954-12-05 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP IW IPOH. Sat irr.MAR. lowly rate* In Clan Four. showed a good turn of speed nn »h n tra'ning trark ftt Ipoh this morning. With Bapby astride, this Closeh n^i. ip ngm .^^g. the rhar7e of Wally Bagby. galloped stvlishly over 3f. in291 words
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Advertisement165 1954-12-05 20 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tender* will be received Office. Serc^iban. NOON on Bth Decembr :id Culverts In seremb.m District during ltS5. Spe^ifirpt wis c;ir. be seen and all ed at the Senior Office r W.D.. i; A R R I C K Tnd.iy 11 a.m. (»rriali "Perils of Darkest Jungle" l«)l»\i165 words
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