The Straits Times, 31 July 1955
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Title Section17 1955-07-31 1 MPLIMENT A HY m Moby* THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1,040. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1955 20 CENTS17 words
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577 1955-07-31 1 finest substitute far war that man has ever known.' says scientist Football-sized satellite will whiz round earth WASHINGTON, Saturday. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER yesterday amazed the world with the announcement that Man is taking his first step towards conquest of space by launching an unmannedReuter; AP; UP - 577 words
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Article28 1955-07-31 1 ***** TO STRIKE THIS WEEK I 1 threat. council the ann< s con- i il Labour after a Ith the their 12 :rike s 12-day i drawal b;Mon28 words
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Article293 1955-07-31 1 NEW YORK. Sat. IWILLY LEY, a Germanborn rocket expert, and writer of the standard work "Rocket Missiles and Space Travel, said today the artificial satellite announced yesterday will be the first step into space. Just as the first plane led to more and bigger planes, the293 words
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Article213 1955-07-31 1 FORMOSA -CHOU READY TO TALK HCNC KONG. Saturday. IkJR CHOU EN-LAI, the Chinese Prime Minister, said today that China was ready to negotiate with Fcrmosan Deal authorities for the island's "peaceful liberation," the slew China News Agency reported. Addressing the Chinese Peoples National Congress, Mr Chou said the chances oiReuter; AP - 213 words
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Article32 1955-07-31 1 CONSTANTINE. Sat.— Troops of the French Foreign Legion killed 25 rebels in a cla^h near Tebessa in the Aurea Mountains last night, the French authorities announced here today.— Router.Reuter - 32 words
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Article96 1955-07-31 1 A 50-year-old woman sleeping in the hall of her house last night was injured in the head by flying missiles -vs two rival gangs clashed with bottles and stones at Park Road, Singapore. The woman, Lim Ah Ngoh, although bleeding, rushed out of the house and pleaded96 words
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140 1955-07-31 1 COWDRAY PARK. Sussex Sat A FRIEND of the Duke of Edinburgh died in hospital last nirht after an accident during a polo mateh less than an hour after the Duke had himself left the field. He was Colonel Alistair Gibb. 54-year-old brother-in-law of Lord140 words
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289 1955-07-31 1 THE Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd, arrives m Singapore today for talks that will decide the fate of Singapore's Government. Mr. Li'nnox-Boyd's aircraft is scheduled tn land at Kalians Airport at 3.15 p.m. He will be accompanied by his289 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-07-31 1 MARLENE DIETRICH thinks the tour-ycir-o.j t.ird identical twins, Christopher and Terence, .itrcr they presented her with flowers when she attended 3 recent g.irdcn party in aid of the Sunshine Homes foi tfic Blind in London. A.P. picture.AP - 44 words
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Article56 1955-07-31 1 So bureau closed WOLVERHAMPTON. England. Sat. r'O school teachers closed i up their matrimonial bureau last night, admitting they were concerned annul only one wedding their own. The teachers. Enid Boulton and Maurice .Mansell, opened the bureau in February. Miss Boulton said: We decided to get married ourselves and thatAP - 56 words
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Article66 1955-07-31 1 I "THE $5,000 prize of j the Straits Times Word Puzzle L" is i shared by three people, j Each will receive i $1,666.67. They are i Song Kok Cheng, 2D Pepys Road. SINGAPORE. Loo Thiam Hock, 374, River Valley Rd j SINCAPORE; i Tan Yap,66 words
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Article60 1955-07-31 1 GENEVA. Sat. Mr. Wang Ping-nan, leader of the Chinese Communist delegation to meet United States officials here next Monday for talks on the repatriation of 51 Americans held in Chinese jails, arrived here last night, On his arrival Mr. Wang said the meetings could be anReuter - 60 words
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Article29 1955-07-31 1 LONDON. Sat —Chris Chatawfiy broke the world record for three niiles in the unofficial time of 13 minutes 23.0 seconds at the White City stadium today.—Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article271 1955-07-31 1 Brigade was late says a Minister COMPLAINTS about the alleged late arrival of the fire brigade at a fire in Balestier Road. Singapore, yesterday are to be made by the Minister of Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. Mr. Chew, who is Member tor Whampoa, told the Sunday Times la«t night271 words
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Article63 1955-07-31 1 NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario, Sat. Tourists for years have been tossing coins near the brink ol Niagara Falls in the hope it would bring good luck. And it ha.s for Workmen now doins construction work ihero. Recently a dam wa.s built and the pieces of silver were63 words
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Advertisement141 1955-07-31 1 lliam«»iicl A (arm set ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS U. S. J c welters 106, Orchard Road, Singapore -9. Tel: ***** EVERY WOMAN CAN BE LOVELIER WITH THE RIGHT MAKE-UP! CREME PUFF 4fc* A marveloui hU-nd of rr«.imv make-up base anH pu wHt r. applied I.F.SMK CABON lovely M.G.M. star -1 of141 words
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Article, Illustration1038 1955-07-31 2 *HE WILL LEAD YOU ALL TO YOUR DOOM 9 The young Wingatc shows his hand— and angers Wavell, his chief (antinuing thy story of thy war's strang€>st hero by LEONARD MOSLET C I ELD-MARSHAL EARL WAVE_L once said of General Wingate: "That man will tad the wmr either leading his1,038 words
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Article1364 1955-07-31 2 NEXT WEEK Ban him from Palestine and though Wingate was vouched for and guaranteed by Hagana, they were suspicious of him Dayan and Brenna conferred together and it was decided that Brenna should share a tent with Wingate for the night and keep an eye1,364 words
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Article552 1955-07-31 2 Sagai - Sagai Im THE first few times out, the I angling novice displays an understandable reluctance to handle his catch and he usually leaves the task to an experienced companion. Sooner or later however he will himself have to remove the hook and the sooner he becomes used552 words
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Advertisement122 1955-07-31 2 V-55-l f<sA Vy A^ Vitality! and radiant health made possible by this natural sea plant mineral tonic. If your system is •tarving for vital mineral salts— get- VIKELP! Vikelp Tablets contain concentrated mineral salts of Iron, Calcium, Phosphorus. Magnesium, Food lodine and Copper. And Vikelp contains Vitamins B and D—122 words
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Advertisement584 1955-07-31 2 Do you realise you can buy your Blue Gillette Blades in a quick-feed Dispenser without paying any more for them You can enjoy Gillette Superspeed shaving too if you use a quick-feed Dispenser m £>"L with a quick-action one-piece razor. t-lmll You can get both in a compact case with584 words
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289 1955-07-31 3 Lennox- Boyd keeps silent on the Singapore crisis 0 TO HONC KONG A PROMISE-THE BAN ON CHINA TKADE MIGHT CO WfT ALAN LENNOX■v'i bOYD Britains Seco f State for the ,old the Press he was looking meeting MaAlliance gov,,f St.ltr. .i^krrt nts the Malayan i thall be -i these !>•■»Reuter - 289 words
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Article, Illustration37 1955-07-31 3 MR. DAVID MARSHALL. Singapore Chief Minister, at the livestock stall at the Bukit Panjang agri-horticultural show yesterday. On his left it Mr. Loo Bah Chit, chairman of the management committee. Sunday Times picture.37 words
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Article158 1955-07-31 3 DAKOTA HAS TO LAND IN SEA WIESBADEN. Germany, Sat. AN American amphibian rescue plane picked up all 19 persons irom an American Air Force Dakota which was forced down In the Mediterranean last night, a United States Air Force spokesman said here today. The Dakota was on a passenger flightReuter - 158 words
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Article30 1955-07-31 3 Thangamma, a 27-year-old mother of five living at Lorong Lalat, was admitted to the General Hospital yesterday suffering from poisoning. Her condition was reported to be serious.30 words
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135 1955-07-31 3 Y|R. HAN WAI TOON, a Singapore Chinese ceramics collector, yesterday proudly showed his 20 years' colection to members of the China Society. Some of his pieces are from pre-Christian times. Mr. Han displayed two china water carriers. They are believed to have been exported135 words
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Article36 1955-07-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. It was all quiet acain today on the jungle war fr^nt. No casualties either to the terrorists or among the security forces have been reported for the past two days.36 words
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Article146 1955-07-31 3 General Sir Gerald Templer arrived in the Colony last night after visiting Australia and New Zealand where he held talks with military leaders. He told the Sunday Times that he was not aware of the results of the recent elections in the Federal Capital but.146 words
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Article19 1955-07-31 3 Singapore Judo Club will hold its third grading judo contest on Sept. 4 at 10.30 a.m.19 words
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232 1955-07-31 3 NEW YORK, Sat. AN international survey of atomic energy developments made public today revealed that Britain plans to construct 22 nuclear reactors to supplement the five already in existence in the country. The United States, with 29 reactors already constructed, plans to build anotherReuter - 232 words
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204 1955-07-31 3 OXFORD. Sat. MR. HENRY Hopkinson. Minister of State at the Colonial Office, today described nation building in multi racial communities as one of the world's major problems. He was speakinc at the summer school of the Royal Empire Society which opened here today. WeReuter - 204 words
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Article205 1955-07-31 3 Union is told: Claim is illegal THE Singapore Traction Company has told its employees' union that its recent wage and other claims are "illegal, for the union is bound by an agreement in February 1954 to make no fresh claims for two years. But the union continues to dispute the205 words
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Article103 1955-07-31 3 Officials of Mansfield Local Employees" Union. Singapore, elected at the union's firstgeneral meeting are: President. Mr. Eddie Boey; vice president. Mr. Michael Loh;' general secretary. Mr. S. Dragoon- MS& secretaries. Mr. Khoo Beng Chye, Mr. Y. H. Phoy; treasurer Mr. Ban Swee Thye. ;isst. treasurer, inche103 words
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Article60 1955-07-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Nine out of every 10 terrorists who have surrendered ihave been influenced by leaflets dropped by the RAF. and "voice" aircraft. And a high percentage of terrorists who come out of the jungle to surrender carry leaflets with them, says Squadron Ldr. A.60 words
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Article85 1955-07-31 3 TODAY: Singapore 9.29 a.m. (7 ft. 2 in. i 8.12 p.m. 18 ft. 5 in. I*.1 Port Dlckson 3.43 a.m. <6 ft 2 in.> 4.53 p.m. (7 ft. 11 in); Penang 1047 am. 16 tt. 5 in.) 1 1.3 a pm. (5 ft. 6 in. i TOMORROW: Sinßapore85 words
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Advertisement364 1955-07-31 3 AND TUU PLAY THIS NEW EASY WAY -YOU CAN HAVE SUCCESS. FUN. FRIENDSHIP HOW TO BE POPULAR I 'corn ALi_ populcr p ccc*— v> t-c latest h:ts play them oil with c os shown m this amazing "LEARN AT HOME" ft the best in tne world and for only c364 words
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Advertisement358 1955-07-31 3 Elrf/nnre plus COMFORT X The Van Heuscn 'COt'NTRY 1 Shirt worn with v* or bow, with or without a coat, is always correct and supremely comfortable. The attached semi-«tiff Van Heusen Collar sets immaculately all day; there ar« both spread (as illustrated) and classical styles. Van Heusen COUNTRY Shirts in358 words
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Article810 1955-07-31 4 JOHN DRUMMOND - JOHN DRUMMOND By BRAVE men often make strange and risky wagers, but. how many would be as courageous or as foolish as the Russian Prince who risked his head to avenge the murder of a close friend? The man concerned was Prince Paulowski. Civil Governor810 words
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Article141 1955-07-31 4 4 LTHOUGH an election is the most important event A in the life of a country, it is surprising the number of people— though not. apparently in Malaya —who do not bother to vote. Some countries have taken steps to solve this problem. In Australia, each elector is141 words
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Article122 1955-07-31 4 sion to vote or not is left to the individual conscience, it Is never as high as two and a half per cent, the Australian rate. In New Zealand, they have a different system. There. it isn't compulsory to vote, but you must see to it that your122 words
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264 1955-07-31 4 No. 13 UNUSUAL JOBS A YOUNC physics graduate of the University of Malaya, Can Tong Liang, has a most interesting and unusual job. He studies the air around us using all sorts of gadgets and contraptions controlled by wireless and radar, in264 words
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173 1955-07-31 4 He investigates our weather with aid of balloons at 9.45 p.m." said Mr. Gan. "They are filled with hydrogen and each of them carries a little contraption known as the radio-sonde. This little instrument picks up changes in temperature, pressure and humidity as it goes up and then transmits the173 words
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Article226 1955-07-31 4 WHEN we read of a Mac n, West nowadays our minds turn to lifebelts 'ather than to actresses A *p|f inflating breast-worn beit-inriating Dreast-worn life saver will be called a Map Wpsr for pver now if ttl !ui 1a r long arrer me origin ot t.ne226 words
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Article205 1955-07-31 4 Home ol ghosts will live again By VICTOR SIM a LOM. the en llif r\ of ;i t i reaMence n Surrc\. I .M. Gardner this ireekend. H«! is nrctakei derc, a di was oner thi Duke oi Windsor. j Jock waits for t new Baiter— the lion Lascelles. c205 words
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Advertisement238 1955-07-31 4 DCPT I It pays to buy the ULJI m W «!5P^ I 1 iNG&iaß^ W fmfe /M* Time ha? P roved ;ei ancJ ov er again, that delicious OVALTINE is the world's CO*+ ™C iggl|C If m-W/J^Kt best food beverage. *3t14»0> L TP!^^pM^fc W' fF OVALTINE differs from other food238 words
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210 1955-07-31 5 IPLANK BY PLANK, FLYING CLUB MOVES destination Paya Lebar: Members get down to a navvy's job ABOUT twenty members of the Royal Singapore Flying Club turned up in their oldest clothes yesterday to help pull their hangar to pieces. With hammers, chisels and the aid of a $400 scraj lorry,210 words
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Article96 1955-07-31 5 Max Rostal concert tomorrow Ml ,-TAL the wonawho pave ill con- aring In Ita] tomorrow Victoria as follows: r, Op. 78 by Chaconne <unac- lolln) by Bach; by Suk: K 201 by Mozart: InterSchumann; CapPa canini. accompanied by tokes. m :n n A n to play a the age He96 words
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Article28 1955-07-31 5 gof the All- ;rd of Ballbe held at Road. SinA Lg. 14 at be present are: Pi i Selan!lonc; SinD. Chan. Y. Chee Teck [lick.28 words
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Article210 1955-07-31 5 53 for Colony meeting (^IITV-TIIREL dek-Kates from ten countries lm\«' accepted the invitation of the Youth Department of the Malayan Christian Council U> attend Urn Second Eucemenical work camo at Lim hu Kaiig, Singapore, from Monday. Aur 8 to 26. They are: Honjf Kong Miss Ihaiu Mow Miss taßj Mow.210 words
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155 1955-07-31 5 AIR Vice-Marshal Kyle, as Commander oi the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, yesterday accepted a silver trophy from Mr. F. T. Haddock, general manager of the I Shell Company. The trophy— to be known as the Shell Trophy— will be used as an award in competitions155 words
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132 1955-07-31 5 Young violinists to give Colony concert YOUNG Singapore violinist wilj Rive a concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Wednesday. The violinists are students of Mr. Goh Soon Tioe and the concert will be under the patronage of the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall. :ollowiriK works will be performed: Concerto132 words
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Article38 1955-07-31 5 The President of the Singapore Boy Scouts Association. Canoa R. K. S. Adams. will open "Paglar Cabin"— a hut named after the late Dato C. J. Paglar at Jurong Park Scout Camp on Saturday. Aus. 6.38 words
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Article44 1955-07-31 5 A bazaar and a fun fair orranlsed by the Fail-field Mehodist Church will be held at he Fairfield Girls School rround tomorrow from 11 a.m. 7 p.m. Mrs R. L. Archer will de■lare open the bazaar at 11 m.44 words
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Article, Illustration34 1955-07-31 5 Down comes the hangar MR. M. DEVEREAUX-COLEBURN prepares to carry oft ,hcer of metal while behind him Mr. Cruikshank leaps to the ground. Scene at the Royal Singapore Flying Club yesterday. Sunday Times picture.34 words
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305 1955-07-31 5 Singapore Auxiliary Fire Service has so won the admiration of Colony youth by its keenness in fighting tires that its headquarters at Seran^oon Road has been swamped by applicants. "The waiting list has now risen to more than 400. Though we would like305 words
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Article47 1955-07-31 5 Singapore Assemblyman, Mr. i Lee Choon Ens. yesterday' opened the Redhill Community Centre's fun fair in Queenstown, Alexandra area. The fair, organised by Mr. i Soh Teow Seng and his com- i mittee. was in aid of Che cen- 1 tre's fund.47 words
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Article141 1955-07-31 5 Good film fate planned The Singapore Film Society's new season will commence in September, and will run for eleven months. There will be one 16 mm screening each month which can be seen by members free of charge. In addition, it is hoped to arrange for one 35 mm film141 words
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Article117 1955-07-31 5 PEN'ANG. Sat. THE two young Singapore ballet dangers. Soonee Goh and Choochiat Goh. and their Shanghai-born partner. Blosson Shek. will give a return recital in Penang next month. There will be several new items on the programme. Their recital, sponsored by the Penang and Province117 words
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234 1955-07-31 5 A GREAT air war film which r had two royal premieres in London last May— "The Dam j Busters" (Associated British Pathe» is coming to the j Capitol, Singapore, on August 30 for its Far East Premiere. Proceeds for this performance. which will be234 words
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Article78 1955-07-31 5 The Indonesian amateur dance championships scheduled to take place at Jakarta on Aug. 6 have now been postponed to Aug 20. The reason is that the visa arrangements for the two Malayan Official Board officials, invited to adjudicate the championships. will not be ready in time for78 words
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Article420 1955-07-31 5 MANCHESTE THE Manchester Guardian that China may soon Malaya. The elections in Mala: period which will be into troubled, this Liberal newq; "Soon after the new govern- r ment is formed, there may be constitutional crises. They may arise out of any of420 words
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Article103 1955-07-31 5 Singapore (Short ware 62m. Medium irivi 47tim.) A.M. 715 Morning Star: 733 News; 735 Melody Mixture: 800 Hors Doeuvm 8.30-9.00 A Musical Round-Up; 11.30 Tins We Believe; P.M. 5.00 Radio Maiaya Orchestra P :iO-C.OO EBC Bandstand; 9.25 Mrs. Elizabeth Choy. (380 Metres and 49 metres) P M 10-00-10 22103 words
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Article, Illustration35 1955-07-31 5 The adjourned Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Film Society will now be held at the British Council Hall at 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday August 3. All members are invited to attend.35 words
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Advertisement104 1955-07-31 5 nr-IOG YEM.S women the world over have been saying 'SINGER IS A LIFETIME MACHINE* LOW HIRE PURCHASE TERMS LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR EARLY SETTLEMENT Visit your nearest Singer shop and see the wide range of new models on display. Only Singer can offer these five features: Precision sewing machines backed by104 words
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Miscellaneous117 1955-07-31 5 RADIO MALAYA i Programmes thus marked <"»'» rcieiveri l>> listeners in Malacca. Mini I wave i.i 62m. Medium wave i:t.m.. 343 m., 366 m. and 297 m.) A.M. 9.00 Breakfast Club: 10.00 London Studio Melodies: 10.30 Sunday Miscellany: 11.00-11.30 Netherlands Composer.'. P.M. 100 Programme Summary: 1.01 Lleht Music 130 News:117 words
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Article559 1955-07-31 6 xHE ROYAL VISITOR WAS INTRIGUED BY FINE DISPLAY OF SINGAPORE ART THE Duchess of Kent, the first Freeman of Singapore City, was an early visitor to the Singapore Art Society's London Exhibition which opened in the Imperial Institute on July 18. Welcoming the Duchess,559 words
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Article, Illustration15 1955-07-31 6 THATS RIGHT. YOUR HIGHNESS— YOU RE DOING FINE j THERE NOW WASN'T ij E.tSY? I15 words
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Article290 1955-07-31 6 the Singapore Art Society's history and its rapid rise to importance in the Colony "s everyday life. He also heartily congratulated Mr. Ho Kok Hoe on organising this splendid exhibition in London which he uhe Commissioner) hoped would be "the forerunner of many such exhibitions in this country."290 words
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Article375 1955-07-31 6 THEY ARE NOW JUST 'VILLAGES' ONCE called new villages.. Permatang Tinggi and Juru are now just like any other villages scattered all over the Malay Peninsula. This slight change in name is due to the areas in which they are situated being declared white areas ("pen koo' j by the375 words
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Article716 1955-07-31 6 ONE morning, Khoon reported that there was a snake in the fowl house. Thinking it might be a cobra the Tuan, after telling Khoon to keep well away from the building, i went there with the 12- bore. It was a Paradise Snake hanging between716 words
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Article208 1955-07-31 6 THINGS Spanish are in enormous fashion these days. Bullfights are patronised and enthused about by every intellectual who wants to make his mark. Spanish music is also the rage Granados, de Falla and Albeniz. Fast growing in popularity outride the borders of Spain Is an old Spanish Institution,208 words
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Miscellaneous173 1955-07-31 6 1 r*nu(rl Ic to \c mu<p \f I and apterwaros KAJ\MIAM WSJ WIV 1 1 H|3CI I inthe clus te nt \fani,\oi\n-pa'^imaj)awe) \a<,i week. _V'i«reen < x>c*i*<i\<i Jr o>'*4<*safcUKi if yours V J /"^y. 'jlacKing-teel I sowcll I a^dtWxi'c wy Js^rirsed/ A f \V^a\\ <a <awcsti£7iA\A f lined -^s~\**& ve<*173 words
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Article, Illustration1106 1955-07-31 7 CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION I '\y J _"_"II! JF the Rt. Rev. A.L.E. Hoskylins-Abrahall, Bishop of Lancaster, were in Malaya and still maintained that women should not be treated equally with men he would have met strong opposition from at least one woman. That woman would have met him with1,106 words
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Article574 1955-07-31 7 I LOVE mv girl-friend very much and she said she loved me too. But we 1 cannot often go out together because we havo to meet without our parents knowine Recently we arranged to meet at a swimming pool, but I found her there already574 words
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Article56 1955-07-31 7 The Sunday Times has received a total of $43 tor Chong Chook, a 65-year-old blind woman who lives at Tclok Bakong, 12 miles from Muar. Her pathetic story was published in last week's Sunday Times. The donations came from "Anonymous," Trong $10; and the Staff and pupils56 words
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Advertisement171 1955-07-31 7 Look for this label mv guarantee of satis/action young feet grow in health and strength in SANDALS MADE BY C. ft t CLARK LTD. (WHOLtSALi ONLY). STREET. SOMERSET. ENGLANQ Wholawi* •nquiriM only to S. C. P»rr« v Son. P.O. Box 4i>. bingapor* The U7 f^T PlTTERfamib O (r v) favours171 words
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696 1955-07-31 8 MAXINE RAKICH - To see the A-line is to fall for it MAXINE RAKICH 11/11/ A' you seen the A-line dresses in the shops? If you haven't then I suggest that you do. For like me you'll fall for them. None of them are too extravagant in style or price in fact they696 words
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Article, Illustration284 1955-07-31 8 ALMOST "PYJAMAS" BALLERINA SHORTIE AMERICANS call them "sleep-suits." Others might call them "nightgowns" but to anyone who is interested, they are the frilliest most captivating concoctions yet devised for cool and glamorous looks in slumberland. These brief but attractive nighties are made in cool lightweight materials such284 words
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Article327 1955-07-31 8 KNOW a man whose 1 wife will not let him enter the house without taking his shoes off. Strange isn't it? Rut the most strange thing is that the poor man listens meekly. A woman who is so houseproud, that it is almost a disease, becomes327 words
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Article430 1955-07-31 8 The day of the green leaf rpHE natural sources of 1 radiant. abundant health are food, water, air. sunshine, exercise, rest and emotional poise. Our physical and mental condition depends upon the intelligent use we make of these By the right use of these natural sources of health, we can430 words
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Article225 1955-07-31 8 COME for a bus ride with Sue this week and look over her. shoulder at a little list of "don'ts" she's making. It's a list of the things that can wreck smartness— the single Items in an otherwise wellplanned outfit that can act like the canker in the225 words
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Article200 1955-07-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. Sir Onn bin ja'afar, secretary general of ir fy Negara. is expected to live in Kuala pur permanently to reorganise the party's rs of the Negara executive, which will meet ,w. are said to be in favour of making Dato Sir200 words
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Article, Illustration94 1955-07-31 9 MASTER < harlea David .MIMUI. 11 M'.ll ,ii sir Ralph Riii 11-kiiipu n Briurivod in Sini! night from I.un- u.i\ to Aastnlla 111 I I 111 KIM. rather tired. M.i^ 'il^dn told the Sim- th it Utfi "-is his ii i i tin- Colony and »dd>d94 words
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Article131 1955-07-31 9 More than 3.000 Muslims in Singapore are expected to attend the birthday celebrations of the late Syed Chaik \hamed bin Abdullah Hill J i'.vn: Thangal. South India. Whose body is buried in a lone grave at the BJ-milc Bukit Timah Road. He was burled131 words
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464 1955-07-31 9 THE COMPETITION EDITOR - THE COMPETITION EDITOR ey T[HE Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest "L" attracted a heavier entry than usual and thoughtful answers to a number of clues that were on the difficult side. Below are the comments of the judges on the most apt and464 words
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Article243 1955-07-31 9 The Judges preferred OUT- DID as the answer to No. 4 of L-4 ("if one man an- 1 other, it might be that he j had greater resources.") "Re- sources" is a broad term em- 1 tracing money, influence, equipment, etc. There are all sorts of243 words
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Article168 1955-07-31 9 The Singapore Children s Society launched a novel ap- peal yesterday to raise funds for the Society's convalescent I home for children, now being planned For half-a-mile along Bukit Timah Road, near. Woodlands, banners and placards told motorists of the Society's plan to build the Home.168 words
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Article157 1955-07-31 9 In No. 2 of L-6, the committee decided "it would be useless to ask a drug addict to DESIST." A drug addict might very well be persuaded to RESIST the drug, however feebly, since very few would refuse a chance to break the habit,157 words
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Article120 1955-07-31 9 The Singapore Chamber Ensemble is to present the first complete performance of Haydn's oratorio "The Seasons," to be given in Slnga- pore. Concert-goers will I remember the first section. "Spring" being performed at >an Ensemble concert three years ago. The soprano solas in "The Seasons" will120 words
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Advertisement120 1955-07-31 9 ONLY COLGATE DENTAL CREAM HAS THE CLINICAL PROOF that brings new hope to millions for Day and Night Pmtectim fyainstTooth Decay! ■j r rw ■vi |L|Cf\TLJE vL"'> 1/ "'^aflfi W SAME FAMILIAR PACKAOI I ntcj facts, recently published in an ;=?U\pl^^P^^P a Vi^piiHpM|H|^fc Jcntal journal, have convinced Affvwil W. m120 words
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Advertisement294 1955-07-31 9 NOW w Fly direct to Q^^S^' PERTH AND TO JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA Now these two impor- to all Australian cities. tant places are nearer by r—^^- air by Qantas. South Africa too, is linked TUff^fU B You can fly from Singa- by a fast service on the JRj^feC/g^ pore via294 words
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Miscellaneous130 1955-07-31 9 Winniny answers to Ward Pusfsie *L" "THE $5,000 prize for Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest "L" is shared by Song 1 Kok Chkeng, 2D, Pepys Road, Singapore; Loo Thiam Hock, 374, River Valley Road, Singapore; and Tan Yap, 98, Rasah Road, Seremban. Each will receive $1,666.67. They submitted sets of130 words
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Article31 1955-07-31 10 Word* H0 (minimum). DO YOU HONESTLY think you Wffl be earnlnc more in 1905 than Now.' If \t.ii h;i\e child to educate write Douglas McLaren. P.O. Box 4024 Sincapore. 'decorations31 words
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Article, Illustration810 1955-07-31 10 J.C. TAN - ORDEAL BY TATTOO— ACID TORTURES J.C. TAN Thy days when the Kontpotai looked for -By- £HARCED with being armed with a knuckle-duster, a youth recently told a Singapore court that the faded tattoo mark on his forearm was not a secret society symbol. He had tried to erase it with810 words
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Article327 1955-07-31 10 SINGAPORE. JULY 31. 1955 TODAY'S VISITOR Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies, arrives in Singapore today and there is plenty of work waiting for him in the Colony. The constitution which came into operation less than four months ago is under fire;327 words
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Article1229 1955-07-31 10 &MBMBBBBBI ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I I In i/i hint/ #o say? S«»nd ffour U*4U*r "#»#»o»f- Ills." Sunday lint*'*. 4 frit Si.. Sinyaporv I. r IHAVE a rather big one-year-old dog mot a pure Alsatian* who keeps on barking every day without any reason at all. He even races1,229 words
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605 1955-07-31 10 I DO not wish to prolong the controversy about opium, but as "Ah Pian Peh" has attacked it as being the root of many evils. I have no alternative but to reply to him r The ill-effects of alcohol are so evident here, and the605 words
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Article310 1955-07-31 10 Billy Budd AS in En Malaya i side with the toral mruhii.r <l,i y. its the Pti largest numb sers, armed wit] perienced sp< most and best lets. Which And, In a thin!-, try such a. M with the louds] and the ti shows. Still, its all part i| and310 words
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Advertisement962 1955-07-31 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITTATIONS VACANT to W n ,d. $s (Min.)-Bnx SO rt,. extra. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED j for appointment as female A-^s. Nurses at Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Singapore. Selected candidates will be required to undergo a training course for a period of two years and Salary scale" $120x10--190. Total962 words
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281 1955-07-31 11 A NEW DEAL NOW DOWN ON THE COLONY FARMS II d production in Singapore to meet r a rapidly expanding population was emby the Chief Minister, Mr. Davic Marshall. He also outlined details of a New Deal he said the Government was putting into operation for the Colony s rurai281 words
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Article81 1955-07-31 11 h< aders' pleU of In dona1331. ;ching a sum of an mem- Troop of abou» -rv ior ••\ere so i over i made a Dicture s^nd Planning' marked: t lamily onor, T.:an :NO. care to iture of Malayans' D Þ :.s. P. Anonymous i ChriatlI81 words
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Article58 1955-07-31 11 The Commissioner-General.-Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. left Singapore by air for Brunei yesterday to attend two functions. He watched the Amateur i Athletics Championships meet- me for Sarawak. North Borneo and a state dinner in his honour Riving by the Sultan of Rrunei in the evening.58 words
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Article33 1955-07-31 11 JOHORE 3AHRU. Sat. Mr. G- Vtrga.s and Inche Sapura bin Kartan. teachers of Muar. have been selected to go to England for a year> teachers' training course at rd Lodge.33 words
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Article, Illustration574 1955-07-31 11 Tengku is off to take over the reins jOHORE BAHRU, Sat. I"HE LEADINC Ministerdesignate. Tengku Abdul Rahman, left by car this afternoon for Malacca where he will discuss Alliance plans with Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. M.C.A. leader. The Tengku arrived in Kirn la Lumur late tonight. Tomorrow morning he will574 words
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Article123 1955-07-31 11 THE WEDDINC took pl.ict last Saturday jt the Methodist Church. Rickmansworth, England, of Wong Wai Kheong. younger son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Wong Mcng Tuck of Kuala Lumpur, and Miss L. v Yoke Hcng. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Liv Ik Kok. also123 words
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212 1955-07-31 11 MALACCA, Saturday. UISTORICAL Malacca went back to the 14th Century inj a cavalcade of international costumes held at Kubu > I Stadium here last night. It was Malaccas biggest ball of the yt-ar and wa^ a compete success. More than 800 people from212 words
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Article25 1955-07-31 11 A food and fun fair held Oy Bedok Methodist Church in aid of their building fund attracted a large crowd yesterday.25 words
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Article85 1955-07-31 11 AS the August holidays began yesterday thousand left Singapore for the Federation. A check at the Johore Causeway showed that motorists drove past the Customs post at the rate of nearly 70 vehicles an hour. But while Singaporeans wei/' rushing out into the country,85 words
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Article98 1955-07-31 11 Mr. F. R. Massey. secretary of the Friends of Singapore, said yesterday that historical Colrman House should be con-vt-rted to an art gallery or other public building. He denied that the Friends cf Singapore wanted Coleman House converted to a Chief Minister's official residence. Had chandu:98 words
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Article83 1955-07-31 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. —I Health Week in Johore Bahru i opt 1 n.s on Monday at the station padang at 10 a.m. Emphasis this year during the week will b* on water— safe water means better health. The exhibition will be open daily for83 words
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Article93 1955-07-31 11 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, spent two hours at the Victoria School Science Exhibition yesterday. The exhibition, which wa.s well-attended, covered a wide range of subjects and most visitors were fascinated by the models of mice and flowers, which explained Mendel's law93 words
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Advertisement87 1955-07-31 11 is the drink is the Scotch 1 +3 if 5 No other drink i< quite so 55- i You can drink it short or V .-.i Jr^-i I'Mit:, as tliemcHid takes you, but wlictlicr scrvcJ neat or B ■■hw^ S^v\ tcc^ water, or with soda, my r x r Scotch87 words
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Advertisement336 1955-07-31 11 so'togent,: BOI "STEAD A (O LTD fP^cT offer you a holiday Round Trip HONGKONG /i DAYS INCLUDING 3 DAYS IN HONGKONG by I "CORFU" Sails 18 Aug. Returns 30th August j "CANTON" 15 Sept. 27th Sep. "CARTHAGE" 13 Oct. 25th Oct. "CHUSAN" 26 Oct. sth Nov. FIRST CLASS $566 TOURIST336 words
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Article, Illustration988 1955-07-31 12 The industrious folk' of Penang /CAPTAIN James Welsh, \Vy who married Captain 1 Lights eldest daughter, i Sarah, visited Penang in August 1818 to recoup his i health on his way to China. i In his Military Reminis- censes which he published I years later, when he had I become988 words
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Advertisement479 1955-07-31 12 SAIL HOME OR lUVE VII U.S.* MO EMIT tmccttmA 1% One on board a luxurious American "President" finer S. S. PRESIDENT WILSON Sailing cicry 3 weeks from Hongkong for San Francisco tin Kobe. Yokohama, Honolulu Your Shipboard Vacation Meals to remind you of the finest Continental cooking! A gay whicJ479 words
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Advertisement55 1955-07-31 12 I yr»uui n t. K. i if-c i b^^s AMATEUR p H OTO STDRES LTD. B) 109, NORTH BR/D6E ROA& SINGAPORE 6. T£L- 6589 S 85i MAIL THIS COUPON IoDAY I and we will send you. without obligation to yourself, copies of the I j leaflet and price list on55 words
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Miscellaneous191 1955-07-31 12 Papular Crasstvard l*fr j *O I I I I I ACROSS. 1 Crumpled (7), 7 DOWN. —2 Bf norry (3). 3 Food Funny (5), 12 Boundary (5). 13 Sea (7), 4 Mum (6). S Correct (5), 6 mrnace (4). 14 Reproached (7), 16 Executed (3), 8 Neglect (4), 9 Prospect191 words
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Article, Illustration190 1955-07-31 13 SOMETHING DIFFERENT? HE JUMPED OFF BRIDGE THE RICHARD BURTON STORY CKLY, Richard Burton jumps from od like a cat with the wind in his I, which loves a man to be labelled ith the price marked), doesn't really Granger who spouts poetry by the his nose broken in a Canadian190 words
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Article288 1955-07-31 13 movie-goer a long-, tan quicker she is still r-old who I [l ippointlarrlage proround her at onstant ;amut, :'oiime M-O-Ical'Hlt it was m rare li five-foot-romptly heels i without Here's my act!" s -rink tfrm." a comedy Martin effort s. ran :bdued al was288 words
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288 1955-07-31 13 Poetry by the yard and a broken nose And he Rot small parts in play.s like "Castle Anna" and "Dark Summer." Film people noted him down, and he went Into "Last Days of Dolwen" at a daily rate cf £25. Talk to Burton about his and one point juts out.288 words
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Article, Illustration28 1955-07-31 13 Mere Burton and Claire Bloom are playing a scene at the Edinburgh Festival performance of the Shakespeare tragedy. It was a big moment for Burton.28 words
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Article145 1955-07-31 13 Newcomer to space film cast JACK KELLY, former child radio actor who grew up to become one of show buM.nrvs's most versatile actors, has been signed for a comedyinmantic lead in M-G-M's science-fiction fi I m "Forbidden Planet." Kelly, whose sister Nancy is currently delighting Broadway in "The Bad Seed",145 words
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Article158 1955-07-31 13 I ROBERT OTTAWAY - I ROBERT OTTAWAY By BURTON has an immense capacity for work. His is the art that conceals art. His easy playing belies the terrific concentration which goes into his every performance. Rehearsals for him are a fetish. Here he is rehearsing "Hamlet" with Claire Bloom as Ophelia. It158 words
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Article574 1955-07-31 13 DON GRAHAM - Louis B. Mayer HE KNOWS DON GRAHAM By T<HE man coming into a London hotel the othei 1 night was wearing a 200-guinea tuxedo over shirt-front studded with diamonds. Up to a yes ago, at £700. a day. ho was the highest paid man i the world. And still the574 words
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Article230 1955-07-31 13 Have you seen Rosetta Jacob? WHAT is the background of Piper Laurie? MAY, Johore Bahru. nii'H; Laurie's li-j.il name is Rosetta Jacob. Born in Mitri.it. Michigan, on .lanu iry T'.. 1952, she U of PolishRussian (liMpni and is still single. So far she has appeared in vrvin films and hrr230 words
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Advertisement272 1955-07-31 13 tlf yon want to be popular.., ...you've got to look smart Girls like their partners to look smart and distinguished to have that natural, well-groomed 100k in fact, to have the Silvikrin touch about their hair. For Silvikrin Hair Dressings control the hair perfectly all day long, but never make272 words
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Advertisement409 1955-07-31 14 f)HOB\«CH I \HSHHB\nS \ckli Iptiott! Ugri now tr>' "^"N^ Hag lutioo 1)1)1) Proscription. Feel ■>::>_■ ioi.li 0B \our hot, in- irritating ddn. Sec how quickl; t ring you bktMa^MM«> ful reljel bow its uuiseptici CMC up kin trouble. Clot a bottle today. DDD PRESCRIPTION MAMS Oil (but ye?) FRENCH LOOK409 words
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Advertisement273 1955-07-31 14 SERRAVALLOt (Bark ..nd l, on Ton.r w Since 7848 nervf srnin N NL'TRIEM At the time "Scrranlu-. T n.is wnt to me I ronvalescenro from nMuenia. I h is m h.uislrd and h;id (real nervoat *l (ration with the iimi less f appetite. I ;,l ,,,,.T"»*|; take "Serravallo s 1273 words
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Miscellaneous1328 1955-07-31 14 *£]W^^Jk Edgar Rice Burroughs' I E^^-~ 3 'f^ H TAKZAN ACCCrV^AMiEP SIS RO&Ee TO A I I f I f lP 1 M./JL' 1 w *||1 A SPCCTACULAE /AE7IEVAL CASTLE- s-^J~~*> lUlU___ LJ^H| Y-' t' |t (^TM^Jm^til Of I E T 3OM6 W OLP OP K\& ALBERT! s H 11,328 words
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Miscellaneous54 1955-07-31 16 t^3S^Ji J^^k a x 3( 111 I i 9 i i i W lt| ili i j i j 1 j t i if 1 j j i i j^ j i S I i 8 i| i I ill i gi I*l i J^ i fg^^^^^|»P ""^^^SSS I i|54 words
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Article, Illustration19 1955-07-31 17 Cold and clinical, but the fear of an operation has w gone. MI( M\El i \iiu:19 words
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Article712 1955-07-31 17 Dr. Elizabeth Gilzean - Dr. Elizabeth Gilzean m sear-old Mr. John Brown was told by a famous heart specialist suffered from an aneurysm, or bulging of the aorta, he looked r with an expression of helpless dismay in his rugged, still "Is it dangerous, doctor?" he asked.712 words
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Article63 1955-07-31 17 NEW YORK. Sat. KOSEI KAMO and Atsushi Miyagi, members of the Japanese Davis Cud Team were defeated yesterday In quarter-final matches of the Meadow Club Invitation termi s tourna Kamo was defeated by Eddie Moylan defending champion, after winning the opening set 6-1. He lost the next63 words
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Article164 1955-07-31 17 rpHERE was a slight mishap when the leading boat, a 16-foot skiff Ruth 11. ran on to rocks about half a mile off the Singapore Harbour in the Royal Singapore Yacht Club s I lour.d the island boat race, which started yesterday After a164 words
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344 1955-07-31 17 PAGE 17 SPORTS ROUNDUP Selangor H.A. alleges unfair treatment by MHF clique KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A SERIOUS row is brewing between the Selangor Hockey Association anc A the Malayan Hockey Federation over alleged unfair treatment. At last night's four-hour annual general meetin; of the Selangor H.A.. the M.H.F. was strongly344 words
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Article753 1955-07-31 17 Soo Hian wins TTC athletic Oscar TWENTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD Colony sprinter Tan Soo Hian of Frisby Hall, took five events and a third to win the Victor Ludorum •Oscar" at the Teachers' Training College Fifth Annual Sports held on Ratlle s ground yesterday. Although h e broke no records, Soo Hia n753 words
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Article111 1955-07-31 17 SINGAPORE Army athletic stars will not take the field today when Swifts meet Malacca State and Mercury A.C. for the third time at Malacca. Army athletes were unable to get leave for tomorrow. Swifts team have thus been weakened. Without John Bromley, Lt. Maitland. D. Garnett,111 words
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Article97 1955-07-31 17 The Singapore Chinese Football Association team w-ul tour the Federation during the August Bank Holidays. The SCFA will play their first name against Selangor Chinese •oday and then a Perak team at Taiping before returning on Tuesday. Ihe team to travel will be: Chu Chee97 words
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Article351 1955-07-31 17 SEREMBAN. Sat. ONE state record was broken and another equalled at the Negri Sembllan state athletic championships which ended here today. Rahlm Ahmad ran the 440 yards In 50.7 sec, breaking the record of 51.45 sec which he set up last year. R. Dharmu equalled351 words
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Article, Illustration637 1955-07-31 17 MARK FOENANDER; Reg. Wootton - MARK FOENANDER It* Wt's a common plarv that the mwmUk of a country I it's in its youth hut hou* many of us are iona-siuhtvd enough or sufficiently ahore the hustle of this hectic life to realise its truth What is the future for637 words
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Advertisement248 1955-07-31 17 ON'T GO ON SUFFERINGx dreaded night attacks of lpoK^ ASTHMA f^/L AND BRONCHITIS! f^mMf 1 dreading an attack ot wj )'flßv •Peking Cough Do you .ath, nerves strained, I You tmd not suffer this Don't neglect that cough handy 1 If an attack Persistent coughing may üblet: in 10 minutes248 words
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Advertisement15 1955-07-31 17 PA VIM Hill^tav 1 W I A^S^s COIVIFORT ■'A^v^^v^ 5 P E O MALAYAN AIRWAYS15 words
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Article742 1955-07-31 18 CHRISTOPHER PAGE - INDICTMENT OF DANGEROUS DRIVING CHRISTOPHER PAGE By TTHERE are no recognised hand signals which a driver can make as a command to another driver. Even the "wave-on" signal which is not officially recognised here means only it is safe for you to pass if you wish, and the other signals742 words
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Article, Illustration250 1955-07-31 18 transport. One of a fine range of holiday cars is the Rovers 7d. I set out in one on a 210--mile test journey. It is an adventure taking the children and your wife on such a long journey. The Rover is the car to250 words
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Article, Illustration242 1955-07-31 18 apart from the fact that the roads are more free from traffic it is much less wearing on the children if you keep them out of the midday heat. So hurry until lunch-time, take it easier the rest of the v.ay and you will242 words
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170 1955-07-31 18 SINGAPORE amateur boxers are better trained than those in Britain. Given the chance triple featherweight champion Austin Ounsford and bantamweights Roy Lazaroo and R. Manasseb could win British amateur junior championships Who says this? Mr. Jim Diamond. 35-year-old boxing coach of Singapore Harbour Board Boys'170 words
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346 1955-07-31 18 FAVOURITES AGAIN AT AMATEUR RACES Highlights of Malayan Sport OLD favourites were out again at th meeting at Singapore lasi back Box Oflu-e, Ambassador or No R< once again? Or did you prefer Trea Lord or Alphonsus? Anyway, thesi appear to be the ones to follow. But, wait a minute346 words
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Article54 1955-07-31 18 FOURTEEN pore gn pion. in.")!. J ex-member i bour Board R made a nami athlrt; scoj. fri land. He won th High 8 at Dv bartonshire v I championship But he w finals of th< boxing G!u- 1. 1 jJOW John has no ing and54 words
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Advertisement66 1955-07-31 18 For your requirements of STEEL OFFICE FURNITURE TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES CALCULATING MACHINES CHEQUE WRITERS TYPEWRITERS (MALAYA) LTD. *>« Gdd£>L NufftlA VPy% H Z~ DAND ELE CT*,C HANO CALCULATE TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES MACHINES DESKS -FILING CABINE Jlttn TOTAIIA -fl3f«&~ DRABERT MACHINES HAND ADDING MACHINES CHEQUE WRITERS EXECUTIVE CHAIRS SINGAPORE 132/6 Robinson66 words
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Article612 1955-07-31 19 ANG EAM HOCK - Jones, Shepherdson and Khoon Leong hit 60s By ANG EAM HOCK ting for 110 minutes. A square cut by Shepherdson for four off a full tos s by Kirkham made the stand worth 100. The last century partnership was at Ipoh In 1950 when612 words
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Article48 1955-07-31 19 last four in S'pore golf R,,,> the tart tmpiooshipt Island t lub H Beamish 11 t •1 1 sl\: J. C. G II Add .....r; K. Needham I. Stirk ii irrej one up. tbC WMiplajred at the 845 a.m. imisb v stir- v v S.irk. II be played48 words
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Article12 1955-07-31 19 CorlaH..11 >.i! In the mil Gimnn equaliser i12 words
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Article58 1955-07-31 19 .hi 1 1; s \l /HI !!<■ I T I v.l II II l-1111. I I I p.m. 1 Xl 1 IVILIANS ices v Net dh -(MA v loharc < Kahro, <* < < i C. K ■> v r.. ndi in x (..ll.t} vR.C. V K U'l58 words
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Article639 1955-07-31 19 NORTH— Ist Innings Jones c Beames b Kirkham 65 Hi >Mk <• Beames b Nagaiah 12 Kajalingam c B«ame K b Nagaiah 2 Walker Beames b Sandosham 10 Shepherdson c Kirkham b Sandosham 67 Koay Kin mi n i ,nm» b Sandosham 6'! lni.t Eng Cheng b Kirkham 0639 words
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256 1955-07-31 19 ACCURATE bowling by Evans enabled Combined Services "A" to dismiss Civilians "A" for 143! yesterday at Nee Soon on the first ciay of their two-day match. Evans I claimed six wickets for 44 runs. Top scorer for Civilians was N. Perera, who256 words
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Article113 1955-07-31 19 Popular Crossword Solution ACROSS: 1, Creased. 7, Comic 12. Limit. 13. Mine. 14, Reviled 16. Vista. 17. Omen. 18. Cater*. 19, Engenders. 22. Roe 23, Daunt. 24, Dot. 25. Suet. 26. Sip. 27, Hoed. 30. Act. 31. Sabre 32, Few. 34. Castanets. 36. Raider. 38 Rids. 39, Atlas. 40. Pillows.113 words
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Article56 1955-07-31 19 Woodbrldge Hospital and Singapore Engineer Regiment dr«w in a friendly cricket fixture at Gillman Barracks yesteiday. Woodbridge 132-9 dccl. <Rajendram 53, H. Pereira 25, C T. Foster 11 Mail Yusof 11 no.. Mason 3-29. Bartram 4-38). S.E.R. 102-5 <Bartram 47 no. Kelly 26, P Hardy56 words
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399 1955-07-31 19 THIRTEEN YEAR OLD Bcinice Lancaster and John Savage were the outstanding swimmers at the Singapore Swimming Club's No. 2 Junior Gala at Tanjong Rhu yesterday. Bernice Lancaster. SingaDi>re"s most promising girl swimmer. dominated the events for girls under 14 years by winning the freestyle, breast-stroke399 words
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708 1955-07-31 19 Salzburg score in last minute to hold Spore A T^HE AUSTRIAN soccer tourists, Salzburg F.T., were 1 lucky to draw 3-3 with Singapore 'A' in the visitors second Colony game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Salzburg led 1-0 at the interval— a state of affairs which flattered them but aftei708 words
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Advertisement134 1955-07-31 19 10th ANNIVERSARY SALE Commencing from Ist August, 1955. \rrow Sliirls (Made in U.S.A.) "Tour" Sft rarli. "Armour** sliirls— Standard Size at Greatly Reduced Price. '•oad Quality. Lasting Comfortable llt I I 1 1 I S FREE CIFTS for every purchaser of ARMOUR' SHIRTS SIN LAM CO. MUy, Sin*aporc-1 Telephone*: 7611134 words
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Advertisement49 1955-07-31 19 I v*^ I 111 SALE now in full swing ONLY QUALITY GOODS are being offered A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU S. A. MAJEED CO. 70. High Street Singapore-6 Telephone ***** Xil£t/ PROTECTION VgBjk\ (shell) Alkaline Shell X 100 Motor Oil protects against acid action mam cause of engine wear.49 words
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Article24 1955-07-31 20 ;n H,,rrfv S»» I minimum) C'HW-SAM IJefveei. Kok Ke<\ third son of Mr and Ml ignter ot j Mrs. Baa Ah Turk, of24 words
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Article21 1955-07-31 20 THE DIRECTORS c Ltd.. Malayi I and their I pry i lie many request you to the number .i.iily.21 words
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Article, Illustration2200 1955-07-31 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP BY Appren ticeLeong lands a good triced double y AIJACiLIONE, with Abdul Mawi astride, put himself right in the Peiiang- Gold Cup picture with a .spectacular two-length win in the Bank Holiday Cup over a mite yesterday, opening day of the Penang Turf ClubAP - 2,200 words
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Article52 1955-07-31 20 TOTAL POOL: 8155,100. IST: No. *****S (546.530) 2ND: No. *****1 (880,938) 3RD: No. ***** b ($11,632) STARTERS (51.551 each): Nos. *****4; *****4; *****8; *****1; *****3; *****9. CONSOLATION ($465 each): Nos *****3; *****3; *****0;. *****6; *****8; *****9; *****6; *****9; *****0: *****0 TREBLE TOTE: No winnine combination. 54.005 carried over52 words
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230 1955-07-31 20 AUSTRALIA ITALY LEAD IN ZONE FINALS MONTREAL. Sat. AUSTRALIA took a commanding r 2-0 lead over Canada when they won both singles matches in the American zone final of the Davis Cup tennis competition here jesterday. Ken Rose wall won the opening match for Australia when he beat Bob BedardReuter; UP - 230 words
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Article55 1955-07-31 20 PENANG. Bat— ln keeping with the ociited turf dubs' pledne of alwa-.s sit king trash avenues to assist and advance racing," the Penang Turf Club committee hive guaranteed ownari that the added money pool for each race in their AugUCt Bank Holiday meeting will I55 words
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227 1955-07-31 20 GOODWOOD. Sat. fLORIOUS Goodwood, attended each day by Queen Elizabeth, ended yesterday with Royal Maid. a 5-1 chance, winning the feature race of the day, the ten-furlong Chesterfield Cup. after a photo finish between ihree horses. Royal Maid, bought for only 140 guineas by Mrs.Reuter - 227 words
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Article354 1955-07-31 20 By EPSOM JEEP PENANG. Sat. Ci.VriSFACTION. a handsome 3> four-year-old chestnut by N'izami. has trained on splen--lidlv since his initial race at inoh in June With Bougoure siiirie. he went stylishly in a vnrkout with Above All (Tait). locking 39 4 5 for M. on the354 words
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