The Straits Times, 25 April 1954
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Title Section14 1954-04-25 1 om: ientary THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 975. SINGAPORE. SINDAY, APRIL 25, 1954. 15 CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration640 1954-04-25 1 mbassy staff given two days to leave Moscow; Soviet envoy recalled at once in protest Big Three meet RUSSIA TODAY DEMANDED the recall of all Australia's Embays?' Staff here and announced the immediate recall of her own Ambassador and Embassy, Staff in Canberra. The move is640 words
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Article68 1954-04-25 1 SHARE $5,000 CONTEST THERt are two v. of the Times Word Pu::' r "V", each of who!" will receive are: A. •na Pillay. 14, "M," Telok Singapore; Loo Siou 51 Pulasan Re Singapore. <]Os will be •>c them if call at the Times office Jnesday. ►her word gir i in68 words
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189 1954-04-25 1 HANOI. Saturday. tENCH relief column was within 33 miles ot hardscd Dien Bien Phu today as Vietminh forces mass r their long awaited "Geneva" attack. Sturdy French ■o Laotian infantrymen arc hacking their way through jungle of northern Laos on the heels of VietminhReuter - 189 words
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Article43 1954-04-25 1 LONDON. Sat Patients in Acton Hospital w ill soon be able to dial friends and relations direct from a mobile telephone call box wheeled to their bedside. The idea, first of its kind in Britain, was copied from (\macl;i. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article84 1954-04-25 1 WHITE PLANS, NEW YORK, Sat Children's Court Judge George Smith ordered film star Rita Hayworth's two children taken into protective custody yesterday following a (fharge that they were being neglected. Rebecca Welles, 8, a child of Rita s marriage to actor Orson Welles, and Yasmln Khan,AP - 84 words
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Article59 1954-04-25 1 LONDON, Sat. Summonses i charging Mr Anemin Bevan, the British Labour leader, with dangerous driving and falling to .stop after an accident have hern Lssued by the Bucks Constabulary headquarters. Thr constabulary .said today th.it Bevan. s car was in an accident at Gerrarrts Cromt on April 3AP - 59 words
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Article269 1954-04-25 1 LONDON. Sat. THE Colonial Secretary Mr. Oliver Lyttolton has mtimatrd that ho will meet 'informally 1 leading Malayan Nationalists who have comr hire to demand a fully BtMtati Legislative Council as a first step towards the independence of Malaya. Both Tunuku Abdul Rahman. President of the269 words
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173 1954-04-25 1 P.Ms. PONDER ASIA FOR ASIANS' POLICY COLOMBO. Saturday. AN alliance based on the principle of "Asia for the Asians" is being considered by some of the five countries whose Prime Minister will meet here on Wednesday. The five countries India. Pakistan, Ceylon, Burma and Indonesia are expected to discuss a173 words
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Article105 1954-04-25 1 THE Sundiy Time* Irjrned l»tr night H>*t if tkc three Ruttun diplomatic councri who p«»cd tKrou^K Singapore last week liad soyfht Jiylum in the Colony their .ipplidtion would hjve keen (rjnted The tecond tecrctJry the Soviet Emkiuy in Can•erra. Mt. F V. Kislittm. and the two couriers passed105 words
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Article77 1954-04-25 1 LONDON. Sat THIRTY-FIVE British businessmen are flylnK to East Berlin for multi-million -dollar trade talka with the Chinese Communists. The businessmen, who represent some of Britain's leading firms, have becun to leave London and all are due in East Berlin before the trade conference ODeiis77 words
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314 1954-04-25 1 Gothic in storm. but Malta is sunny ABOARD GOTHIC. Sat. WATCHES wire doubled r.irl> M-strrci.l> SB A heavy tropical thunderstorm broke over the liner which is carrying the Queen to Aden. Brilliant lightning and heavy claps of thunder were accompanied njr a heavy downpour of rain which almost blotted outReuter - 314 words
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211 1954-04-25 1 CENEVA. Sjturday. RUSSIA stepped up her airlift to Geneva yesterday and flew in several top delegates for the Far East conference opening on Monday Chou En-lai, Premier and Foreign M>rvster of Communist China, was the first Ministers to arrive He headed a 23-man delegation211 words
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Article63 1954-04-25 1 ABTI. Italy. Sat Roberto Ruffa. a farmer of the nearby Hamlet of CatatliOte killed his mother, two sisters and t«o brother.s with an kuffa then stormrri into thr barn and kiting three cows and a dog H<- thin hangi-d himself to a t: Ruffa had been63 words
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Article114 1954-04-25 1 'POISONbD BULLETS' PROTEST BERLIN. S.it MR WALTER Dow line. Unitrri States Actinc Hich Commissioner here, today sent a J.oti to Mr Vladimir Semronov. Soviet Hish Commissioner. protesting in thr -most visorou; term*" if hut thr I «ma; ,<in claimed by former Soviet secret police Captain Nikolai Khokh!o v who .s'114 words
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Advertisement86 1954-04-25 1 in This Powder pi res you j^Hjr j jj03i0*^y<>u r make-up really ZjJDr^ nails'. funereal national Star I hide FACE POWDKK *r max Factor VJL Tfcl» truly HBMMMi >•'» r»»'l'i MMriN •,kru,..«ll»«w*.Vw 1 i«-c.n 1 lb«H»'^' l <- "^t^ hr«ul.lull« «to..m»a ..ikKMi. H! In. rrdlbl) K.(l >^ M pMM >".ii86 words
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Advertisement22 1954-04-25 1 SPORTS TROPHIES Fore m ob t in QUALITY DESIGN and VALUE U. S. de SUVA, (JEWELLERS) 106. ORCHARD RD S POPE 9.22 words
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Article, Illustration2388 1954-04-25 2 THE BOY WHO SAW A FLYING SAUCER Q\ the morning of l*Vl>. 15 of Ihis yc.'ir. l't ve.'ir old boy, Stephen Darbishire, befftti to Fed uncomfortable. A nagging pcrsislcnl restlessness told him he must up the hill behind his hotoe al Connton, Lancashire. He could not tell why; he merely2,388 words
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Advertisement95 1954-04-25 2 I dreamed I arrived in Paris in my p Maidenette Strapless bra M It's a new experience in carefrea uplift! Maidenette* Strapless lives you such i chic silhouetta, flatters you with dainty inserts •nd feather -light boning. In /our favorite fabrics. Genuine Maidenform Brassiern are made only In the United95 words
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Advertisement243 1954-04-25 2 really gives ID teeth TV^th cleaned" with Pepar>«l.-pt I whiter That'« b»*raii«e th^v a-- I •re cleaner becau«e Pep«o.)<-' I that contain* Irium*. li •way the film whirh not onl; harh»tir« th* (iang^rou« ;rrr!i- tl So for whiter, «ai>r Knile uv Pepsodent R'z SBBBBBBBBBBBBafIHK^ SS^ {FS ■a«l TMTHT TUT! I243 words
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258 1954-04-25 3 |^ALF AN HOUR before the liner Tjiwangi left Singapore for Hong Kong yesterday with 405 Malayan Chinese p.isscngers for Red China an 1 8 year old Malacca youth Tan Leone Teow. was taken off the ship. Dressed in white shin and258 words
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Article60 1954-04-25 3 »LD Chinese arrested in 10 a m. issesslon of 60 :n plainfa ij and anii j >u>pu i iously Turns Hi Q apof the bo;. ran. irehed the hlets, which 3 :e, the nri a banana th« banana was sticking the h la belenl of the60 words
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Article26 1954-04-25 3 ntly api commits the Incidence of ■:<ncy among provision to took ice is at 482 Vic<;;fts of furniture ,;ipmrnt will be26 words
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Article148 1954-04-25 3 RUBBER gained half a cent in Singapore yesterday and c'.r^eri at 611 cents a lb. The market was very steady with a reserve of sellers and upcountry buying The close was firm. CkMins prices vrxtrrday in rrnu i per pound MM; No l RSS spot loo** buyers148 words
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Article20 1954-04-25 3 Tlv price of tin In Singapore yesterday was $370.75 a pieul which was $5.75 more than on Fririav.20 words
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Article, Illustration275 1954-04-25 3 KIM SENG TERROR IN FRESH HAUNT v IRE S nude oil man. .--i) fat managed police, la now teridenta of a new hood Zion Road. •he tronr of outbreak eieht i a Eurasian shape in the blukar ter sunset The Eurasian immediately recognised it275 words
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Article, Illustration372 1954-04-25 3 GANG CORNERS COLONY OPIUM RACKETS Jealousy no longer weapon against dope runners A MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR ring has seized control of all Singapore's opium rackets, the Sunday Times can reveal today. This gang, making several million dollars a month, new runs every opium den in the Colony and controls all smuggling.372 words
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Article, Illustration194 1954-04-25 3 EVANGELIST GRAHAM MAY VISIT US BILLY GRAHAM, the I.S. evangelist now performin r to record crowds in l.«ndon. may come to .Malaya A membrr of Graham's staff. Or. Ralph Mitchell, will disCUBK the idra with Singapore church leaders next week. Dr. Mitchell will »prnd a few days in Singaporr on194 words
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Article100 1954-04-25 3 4 SINGAPORE Traffic Police .special con.vtable wan acmaed In the Colony Tliird Criminal District Court yesterday Ol arc» ptinK a $120 bribe from a telephone operator. H. Chin S<x) Hin. on April 1 Mohamed Tahir bin Hussein pit aded not guilty It was alleued that the money100 words
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Article50 1954-04-25 3 Customs officers seized 157 pounds of raw opium hidden in the bouyancy tank of the Dutch cargo-passenger ship Van Heutz when she docked in Singapore on Friday. The opium would have sold in Singapore for $40,000. Thr Van Heutz is bound for Hong Kong from Africa.50 words
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Article42 1954-04-25 3 Thf Malayan branch of thp Middlesex Rcßimental Association will cdebrate Albuhera Day on May 16. Those connected with the Regiment wishing to attend a luncheon should (jet In touch with Mr. K Chla. at 5. Old Market Scjuire. Kua!a Lumpur.42 words
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Article226 1954-04-25 3 THE Committee of the Singapore Stamp Club Is to start a Juvenile Section in response to numerous requests. Meetings will be held twice monthly on the first and third Fridays. The nrst will be on May 7 in Room 7 at Raffles Institution, at 530 p226 words
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Article44 1954-04-25 3 The Singapore Bar Committee yesterday discussed wheI ther It would be in v,\ or r for Mr Christopher dhaweross. Q.C.. of London, to hold a 'watchmg brief for ertiin inIterested parties during the I public Inquiry Into the Kallang air crash44 words
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Advertisement48 1954-04-25 3 CAMAYo, beofnt with t/ntir I j\ > o/ Camay. Your I J X j I ot. tablet 9 .3« cts. rf\ /gJ 1 HOTeT All MiNNH ;iir-<<»iidili<»ii<(l willi hathroom Mf-phone: luxuriously furnishpd LHINBBI (KOPKAN r MIA 'C N ixo. l Kinclc Room £1-111 l>ouhle Ko«m from >•"<•«> I A'l lIAVItKST"48 words
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Advertisement443 1954-04-25 3 £jfe LATEST M.G.M. rtJg t^ET POPULAR RECORDS M'.M.'IH "I rm'l r«»rv from you" •Wc.rr Blan" M«.M7O| Tirmp* 6r <«*n<«rro' OS IN9 {TarU 1 2) QUINTET Mf.M Tim "FHrUlion W»lti" "The reep" M(.M fit* "l'» neTer »Und In your waj" "Why can't I" M(iM.«»S "He wrnl that-a-way" "Three -D Booei* Mi.MtK443 words
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Article, Illustration744 1954-04-25 4 We may know the answer this year In 1877 the Italian astronomer Schiaparelli first discovered lines on the planet Mars which he termed as canals. Since then astronomers in many parts of the world have tried to discover if the "canals" are canals in the744 words
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Article, Illustration250 1954-04-25 4 C.K. CAMPBELL - C.K. CAMPBELL riE Game Department of the Federation of Malaya was formed In the early days for preservation chiefly of elephants, Reladang (bison) tapir, deer and other wild name-but tigers. leopards and other carnivorous animals were excepted The first honorary Chief Game Warden250 words
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Article, Illustration360 1954-04-25 4 HE RANG THE BELL WITH AN IDEA UAND TO MOUTH. Jimmy Ritty watched a 11 customer pay for a sandwich but he knew at least one of the coins vanished in transit to the till Peeping through the curtains at the back of360 words
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Article327 1954-04-25 4 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE A COMPACT water purifying unit which attaches to the water tap has been developed. Bacteria is destroyed m a few seconds as the running water i s exposed to a 4watt germicidal lamp which produces ultraviolet rays. Camera OHE of the world's fastest electronic cameras is327 words
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Advertisement375 1954-04-25 4 Rolex present the Oysterdate A calendar watch of superb accuracy that is not an extravagance XH *~~-r~>^~ J^J^-L' j~^J /m //I > f*^^| V v^^sflßi a r>DAY, a watch umi tells the date, and perspiration by the unique \^d^9j^mT as well as the time, is as much Oyster case and375 words
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Advertisement212 1954-04-25 4 LiiiflLiiiflLiiiiiHiiiiWß^HLiiiii^Biiiifeuwh |/)j I nr%i n 7 /jL^—-j-^ Sites: 7— lo Sb$CC~ I SI. BO 3>&» I v rj 5 non- v ,i Hr ne«izn nt ML S|»e*: *~«i P' a >- I Price: f Mnsaporr jfc j^^m m lederation C DeMcn (it 1 Price MifIHHLV3H9I I "^PHILLIPS' I |Q) It212 words
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Article, Illustration86 1954-04-25 5 Pcrkjpt the bett fretted tea pjrty w«t held in Singapore last > wrck when Hie catt of "Holiday on Ice" mat the Prcti Without mcrption the •<• maidens were drettcd in the height of fashion. Here ire three of the lovelies. From left. Irene Iran Bfann. in orange and (old86 words
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202 1954-04-25 5 SINGAPORE'S WEST END' AWAITS CITY APPROVAL |o r c/iard Road shopping centre will have its own hotel, school and cinema SINCAPORE will have its "West End" shopping centre in Orchard Road for fh T° > w i L ye if the Cify Council nex w k approves plans ne rirst202 words
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Article36 1954-04-25 5 ,nHOF v BAHRU. Sat. nil to estaasricultural ol 514.500 I ils purpose chosen In 1952. prevented the of work on the same reason. i to look for an i ive now been36 words
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Article63 1954-04-25 5 lOHORE BAHRU, Sat. THE |ohorc Government hat I been unable to find a suitable pcrio-i for the po»t of Supervisor of Malay Cirlm' Schools. The post h.u been vacant since 1948. Teachers Ate bcin^ trained I and it is hoped some of them I will develop into63 words
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Article27 1954-04-25 5 Police are ol a fatal ram Road at 8 A sampan Tay, 47. was .i bus and the crash are Inspector P. Lines Po- I27 words
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Article33 1954-04-25 5 Lim Boon Sens, of Cheng Tuan Street. Sincapore. was yesterday fined $150 or thr^e months' caol for failing to furparticulars of a driver demanded by thr Traffic Po- lice.33 words
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Article97 1954-04-25 5 TOLD FISH STORIES: 5 YEARS CHONO Ah Chai. 27. of Tiong Bahru. Singapore. was 1 gaoled for five years today for robbing two Ipoh ■ehoolbosrs. Chong pleaded guilty to robbinc Chen Chew Konc. of a wristwatch worth 543 on April 13 and robbing Wan Chik bin Wan Mohd. All. 12.97 words
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Article48 1954-04-25 5 A talk on accidents analysis :s to b» elvpn to members of the Singapore branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society by Mr. A. F. W. Andren. of' the D< Piirtmcnt of Civil Aviation at the Shell Theatrette. ColIyer Quay, at C3O p.m. on Tuesday.48 words
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Article35 1954-04-25 5 Lee Yrr Thlm. who pleaded suilty in a Singapore -court yesterday to possossion of 12 quarts of dutiable liquor on April 15. was lined $500 in dc- fault two months' gaol.35 words
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Article148 1954-04-25 5 THE rubber quality and pack- j ing conference ended in Singapore yesterday with the American delegates asking for a second conference to be held in America in Octo--j ber. Mr c. F. Smith, the conference chairman, said the three-day talks would do a tremendous148 words
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Article106 1954-04-25 5 A PUBLIC meeting will be i\ hrld in the Victoria Mrmonal Hall on May 1, to found thr Socialist Party of Singapore. The party's draft constitution will be presented to the meet|M Speaking for the convenors. Mr. Francis Thomas told the Sunday Times that the106 words
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195 1954-04-25 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. JOHORE is looking forward to *n expansion of her fishing industry this year, following the appointment of an officer of the Fisheries Department. He has his headquarters in Mersing and it is hoped that the fishing industry there will show195 words
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Article164 1954-04-25 5 ABOUT 2.000 Singapore workers art diwblcd every year through disease and factory accidents, the Colony* Chief Employment Officer. Mr. F. C. Tyson, told the Sunday Times yesterday. j f Every month about 70 register with the Labour Department for employment, so the department will expand164 words
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Article71 1954-04-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The chief of the Federation Information Services, Mr. A D. C. Peterson, is giving a series of 12 weekly broadcasts on "A land to be proud of" before he leaves the country at the end of June. He will review Malaya's71 words
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Article25 1954-04-25 5 An Indian. Mobamed Mak> don, aged 33, was found stabbied in the neck in a house in Lorong Tai Beng. Singapore yesterday evening.25 words
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Article23 1954-04-25 5 A 52-year-old Chinese. Tan Ooh Lin was found hanging in a room of a house In Clemer.U Road Singapore, yesterday mornrng.23 words
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Advertisement233 1954-04-25 5 [IMMING STYLE DLLER FIGURE i^^Ymi «t v r^ff- '$M '"-""IF- i& 1 1 for perfect et t y< ic< nl pr:n I f L Ie -pot dcMcn on Cirrrn. §w[^X .■qumsp nr Pink (irounds. P!< K iM^tiA T<i/h, 121 b., I4in., •»•> W W^^^ T KVJi PACKING !i K J233 words
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Advertisement164 1954-04-25 5 AEG Magnetic TAPE RECORDER A Modern Miracle For Recording And Lite -Like Reproduction ot Music And Speeches. The new AEO XL 2S Micnetir Tip* Reorder Is simple Ui operate Anyone can makr hi"- n rerorilln«* whlnh ran be imm^dlalelT pUvrd hark. Rrrordiru^ fan be avUmaUrally rrjwd a» new rr< ordinjv164 words
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Miscellaneous186 1954-04-25 5 I Popular vrasstrord ACROSS: 1. Cry (Si; 6 Jelly (ft); 11 Calmer (8); 13. Voice (4); 14. Conscious (Si; IS. Rescue (6); 17. Portion (S); 19. Moist <4i; 2.0. Din (ft); 23 Loathed <S), 25 Pish (4i; 28. Revolving part of dynamo (Si. 27 Passion (3); 28 Cap (Si; 29.186 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1954-04-25 6 The Spectral Huntsman and other tales j Hart are tern* mere extract* from the remini- i I icencei of W.W. Skeat, leader of the Cambridge University Expedition to the North Eastern Malay i States and Upper Perak in 1899. Mr. Skeat, author j I of "Malay Magic" and an authority1,251 words
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Article19 1954-04-25 6 The "mintylo«i top-knot" of the first Raja ot Kelantan and a remarkable story or a "tiger village19 words
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600 1954-04-25 6 A few days ago the Tuan got a lift to and from Singapore where he had a tooth pulled out. After the operation he walked to the Cricket Club for a couple of bottles of beer in place of tlffln, and left for home600 words
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Article377 1954-04-25 6 .da* B e»^iftv>^ift B »>^ftmmm*>^ftiftmft«m*MP>v«M- a fc. POZEN niletod flsh U an excellent time -saver for the harrassed cook. These two recipes give your flsh course that •professional look." DOVKS BOLE I JBE four fllleU of sole (the deep froten type to excellent for this purpose) if377 words
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Advertisement61 1954-04-25 6 WITH 9 I EFFECT I FROM B APRIL 27th PERUTZ FILMS RECORD YOUR TRAVELS FAJTHFULLY fizzf^'' iv>vsHHBy» I B I m .^BssW^sbsbbY^^^ djjfl THERE WILL THEN BE:- H 5 SERVICES EACH WEEK 5 FROM SINGAPORE S TO LABUAN 5 JESSELTON S SANDAKAN Efl AND RETURN n L 6 SERVICES EACH61 words
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Advertisement48 1954-04-25 6 SERVICES I NORTH BORNEOI B WILL BE I Eg EXTENDED I y\ Ai 9 *s I A, 'Vie s *< I /1 jM£pTAMDAr»O-VACUUM Oil COMPAiY iST" H FULL PARTICULARS I ffl AND RESERVATIONS I 8 APPLY I H YOUR USUAL I S TRAVEL AGENT I S MALAYAN AIRWAYS I48 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1954-04-25 7 Play suits are taps! SPORTSWEAR ,s always a welcome addition to any woman's wardrobe and the wellknown makes are always the most reliable as to fit. style and fastness of colour. Sometimes it is hard to te!l the difference between the play suit and the swimming costume. The play suits1,198 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-04-25 7 W.llum Helden looks t>lOrou(My fuiprntcd wit* prft but determined Pit Crowlcy in tcenc from Pinmcunli "For ever Female." a« he examines her ihoe. But Pjt hat choten < comfortihlr thee with medium hcelt and (ood luppoci Chiropodists tjy tar too mm women concentrate on63 words
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Article, Illustration303 1954-04-25 7 Maurice Lin § - fHE new FACE YOU WILL WEARING Maurice Lin§ \By I OOK closely at trvs face You re roior to see hundreds like it in next few months Yes. it's Audrey Hepburn 11 iiburn t lie Fac.' of I 1954! Or. more accurate- Iv Hepburn the Hall For I make Bd303 words
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Article406 1954-04-25 7 I AM 19-ypars-old and droply j In love with a university student who Ik also In lovt with me. He Is. Immw, rnxaged to a girl hr knew before he left his village to continue his studies. He Is willing to brrak his #ngagr>ment to406 words
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Advertisement389 1954-04-25 7 i iff fI f (/111 Mushrooms and cream make a heavenly taam i re. sure, to like CAMPBELL'S CREAM OF MUSMPOOM SOUP h*l r.isv ta IM V*J |M| i lia< hocome an rvrtvday lamily Imvot- .tnp|..il, CltM ..I Mushroom '-^S^ s r 1S vmo< l v Url fl »»"f SxVW389 words
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Advertisement396 1954-04-25 7 Modess At "those certain times." T^HaBH^LW the modrrn woman r* z^ «m relies on MODESS. the C^* tk economical, safe and fully ~^^9B absorbent sanitary f ~^m Wr protection, for complete confidence and comfort. V I KOOtMi Sanitary Touch and the SitX^--i^A all-c!n ;t>r adjmfnble g# Rnnitary Rr't fnr fewMMl396 words
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258 1954-04-25 8 DE LONA - ll'HO would think that a swimsuit could link the names of Franco and Malayan-born Barbara (loalen? By a chanci 1 In a million the dictator and the Top British Model Girl agree on what to wear on the beach. He says that wispy twopiecf258 words
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Article, Illustration369 1954-04-25 8 SILK-SMOOTH, SLEEK, SOFT AND SUBTLE-BY (SMOOTH, slock, soft ami subtle, pure silk is achieving the height of fashion in thr smartest suits and dresses to be seen in the salons of London, Paris and New York for some years. Elsewhere In the world, pure silk Is369 words
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Article103 1954-04-25 8 PINK IS PERFECT QUT goes red and m comes PINK to scoop the fashion pool. Gone are those hard red nail enamels and lipsticks: vanished *rt the enmson linings, scarlet sweaters and pillar-box taper-pants But don t Irt this pink fr-ver go to your head like fashion measles. Remember that103 words
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Article, Illustration445 1954-04-25 8 kJR MENACE, the villa n who is never bad the same wav twee, is tumbling on the bnnk of becoming Mr Romance He is |ack Palance. Ame ncan actor whose smooth evil has won him a fan ma I of 1 .000 letters445 words
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309 1954-04-25 8 A BASIC beauty routine it sounds a lot yet takes a mere five minutes or less morning and* pvennv-: and what Is more doctors agree that a beauty ritual is a soothing finish to the day Cleanse your skin with cream or liquid309 words
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Advertisement413 1954-04-25 8 Make a 77<2V/ w mm s^^Jr^*^BT m kJH \a^ KOLYNOS the Active' Chlorophyll toothpaste The instant you start brushini; it keeps with Green Kolynos, you'll enjoy mm breath tresk. its lively pleasant taste you'll feel 2. it fighti gum the glorious cool freshness that troubles. only Kolynos with chlorophyll 3.413 words
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Advertisement212 1954-04-25 8 f Only Yardlry km I 4 f secret of blendin? 1 S with rare ottos and precious musks to give a concentratrd J longer-lasting fragrance. i The cool freshness and subtle K distinction of Yardley Lavender I is unique and inimitable, f YARDLEY I Sf LAVENDER I TAIDLIT >ll OLD212 words
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Article, Illustration278 1954-04-25 9 HE RODE IN AN EARLY SINGAPORE MOTOR CAR A busy businessman stopped just to reminisce SUNDAY TIMKS REPORTER TALKING U) year-old Mr. BaMwifl l.owick in his oflloc it \v;is cusy lo un(lcrst;uul why he hud never seen ;«nv sense in retiringMr. Lowick. senior partner in the Sinßaporr ai countancy firm.278 words
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Article, Illustration178 1954-04-25 9 THERE is always *n air o romance about a travel I inj» ice show but 1 doesn t help romance 1 That is the opinion of attractive Swiss Mi.vs Marta Brunerer. skating-wardrobe mistress The show and her Job don t give her much time for romance. I178 words
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Article, Illustration186 1954-04-25 9 CINCAPORES Assstant Public Relat ons Officer for the Press. Mr Roy Ferroa. leaves the Colony tomorrow ion a Government Scholarship to learn the 'inside story on information work on a course m Britain The course starts at the Colonial Office London, on May 3186 words
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Article176 1954-04-25 9 He is still solving problems F|HDR 36 years genial Ipoh schoolmaster Mr. Wong Hean Kirn solved students' problems in the three Rs" but now in his retirement he is helping solve a vexing servant problem for about 30 families in Ipoh. A year ago. Mr Wong never thought he would176 words
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Article, Illustration231 1954-04-25 9 PERT and pretty Miss 'Snowball 1 Yut "Yonp. of Tana Rata. Cameron Highlands is believed to be one of the few Chinese woman professional photographers in the Federation. Twenty-year-old 'Snowball," as she is known to her photographic patrons, has chosen an unusual career for Asian girls.231 words
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Article150 1954-04-25 9 Malayan girls are confident' people 1 A who cast a constant stream of unkind remarks on the modern Malayan girl could cause great harm to her healthy growth, in the opinion of the Federations Assistant Director of Girls Education. Miss M. Lomas. It waj, fortunate, however, that education has taucht150 words
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Advertisement130 1954-04-25 9 \SP B C I ALSI UER IT A S Pressure Incandescent RRICANE LANTERN NOW »n ONLY No. 9033. Polished Bran only V^^EEBBk S3O/8O ■Hi y^^spf^B KS ll>lllll». 11l V \O\V. P'^ HARDWARE DEPT. (BEYOND THE LIFTS) wrivaf SWISS MADE ijf^jWX V af a g«^ Anti-magnetic Incabloc 17 21 jewel* Fotarex130 words
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Advertisement332 1954-04-25 9 Th*> final word in the field of VACUUM BOTTLES New arrival available in various capacities from stocks, EACU VACUUM OTTLM No. 900 No 1000 No. 444 No S5OOO No. 5050 Wanted Distributor* t, Dealers in Singapore C The Federation of Malaya. For particulars please apply to:Hardial Singh 6-SonsLtd, OH! WHAT332 words
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Article22 1954-04-25 10 SHti'lAH to l ;vno ol i ecssloa o: her re- hank all who at- on 23 4 54. xent '.doienm ,nee.22 words
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Article22 1954-04-25 10 2u Hm/'/n lit tmimimmm) PHOIOUKAI/iI We»ttor De\elopui^ and uilargetne A the City! WJ om KaRosd. your •ike tve permanci. B reP.O.22 words
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253 1954-04-25 10 Singapore. Sun. Apr. 25, 1954. Iron Curtain at Geneva THE most important; conference for many years bepins in Geneva tomorrow when the Big Four foreign ministers and their deputies will meet to discuss the vital issues of today's troubled world. Yesterday, preparation* had been completed for the arrival of the253 words
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Article182 1954-04-25 10 THREE Russian diplomatic couriers passed through Singapore '.ast week on a flight from real.tv into a dark cloud land of despair. Not only had they failed in their mi.vsion of rscort-r" th* v'e of the refugee diplomat. Mr. Petrov. from Australia to the Soviet stockade, but they182 words
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Article171 1954-04-25 10 IT Is to be hoped that a full and immediate Inquiry will be made into the godown fire In Singapore last week in which five firemen lost their lives. The building concerned was typical of so many in Singapore and the Federation decayed with age and the wonder171 words
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Article, Illustration941 1954-04-25 10 THE MAS THE StJMTCASE MAY BE AS ESEMY AGENT WITH AS ATOM BOMli. THIS MS THE: LATEST STORY TO VOME OUT OF AMEHMVA WASHINGTON. BEAUTY is quickly catching up with iiit ion! A lew <hiys ;j«o .1. Ednar Hoover, tlu- famoui Director of ihc Federal Bureau941 words
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Article850 1954-04-25 10 IN Malaya v U mml for a boy to pay lor the expetMCfl when he takes a girl out whether to the pictures or a party. This practice has now become the unwritten prerogative of Malayan girls who insist on their male escorts footing the bill. This850 words
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Article, Illustration723 1954-04-25 10 LONDON >M d.-i.-ii.r it possible I against thr atomic weapons unless humanity it prr parrd to lire work, and grow food undrrground. Who says to" Professor Mar cus (Hiph.uu head of thr Australian Atomic Knrrity Ad visory Committee the man who led thr British team723 words
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Article, Illustration13 1954-04-25 10 A fiction writer i dream tvs entered the realm .-.i lX13 words
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Article140 1954-04-25 10 r)URISTS who are visiting the B- summer will have to watch their si heads Yard for yard. Britain's historic c; are as dangerous as Swiss avalancr. stones are disintegrating faster than craftam can repair thorn With a roar lour tons oi I r.nrv .HE i»140 words
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Advertisement517 1954-04-25 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. 211 Mora. >/« minimum WII Lll On B4th April. 1354 at K li. Hospital, to Elizabeth, wi SITUATIONS ANT ,Urn I- > COMFCTaW NOORATHEk U requirec by Kuropcan lmpo: UMtoU Chinese an ai.\. int. me. Write i 'ions. lenca anu (n;e etc. to Box .-un.r ABOU I YOUR517 words
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Advertisement51 1954-04-25 10 M f* if* NujKHy j» 8 30 ml t-M wh M m m" the *^#y m w Hjppv Wnrid Wt Sudium WW M#fin»# p Set do>\ fc SunoOv\ j prttt W ■••fcm«< Rokooon, Wmtlom, Hsppv Woild f PrK*» St. I, J, 1 TTwfc. i^^ SPONSORED BY Q^uJ MAKERS OF RID51 words
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Article271 1954-04-25 11 .|j( thousand Singapore Improvement Trust tenants, who have been given a month's notice pay higher rent because of increased City unC il assessment rates or quit their flats, are tjrmincd to do neither. representatives of 50.000 tenants from all ng estates will meet to271 words
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Article253 1954-04-25 11 LONDON. Sat. IXAGI 1- I»I VISION I ,,,1 I Middlwbro 1 L, \ilU 1 TrrMon I Liverpool 0 vhffficld Wed. 2 I Newcastle 2 i fr vfirM t Bolton 1 «hf«tr- 1 Charlton 0 I Wrst Brnm. 0 j i 1 Manrhrstrr I.S. Burnley 1 Inltrnham oReuter - 253 words
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Article140 1954-04-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. FLITICS are not dirtyit is bad politicians who Rive them a bad name." said Dr. Ho Seng Ong. Principal of the Methodist Boys' School here in a talk to the AllMalaya Methodist Youth Fellowship here today. If politics are corrupt." hei added.140 words
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Article38 1954-04-25 11 For falling to give way to a police radio car on Ylo Chu Kane Road on Marrh 6. Jan:tau bin Mohd Din, a S.T.C. bus I I driver, was yesterday fined i $25 in Singapore38 words
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Article35 1954-04-25 11 The funeral of Mr John B. Rodrißuese. a clerk in the Income Tax Department who died suddenly yesterday afternoon, i will take place at 4.30 p.m. today at the Bidadari Cemetery. [Singapore.35 words
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Article32 1954-04-25 11 Mi.s.s Monica M Sirkett will speak at thr fourth annual enrolment .service of the Glrla Llfr Brißadr at the Prlncep Streot Pir.srjyterlan Church, Singapore, at 10 am. today.32 words
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838 1954-04-25 11 By the COMPETITION EDITOR adjudication committee noted a continued improvement in the standard set by competitors in Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest "V". There was again less evidence of carelessness in answering the simpler clues. Competition remained very keen. i Here are observations on838 words
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269 1954-04-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. SCVEN "glamour queens" from Ampang New Village near here were the centre of attraction when the 20th Social Welfare Lottery was drawn there this afternoon. It was the nrst time the lottery had been drawn in a new village. When the269 words
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Article118 1954-04-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat rE War Department Civilian Staff Association proposes a new salary scale to bring the earnings of civilian workers in the Federation in line with those in Singapore. "It will also offset the cost of conveyance which those in the Federation will have118 words
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Article179 1954-04-25 11 Thousand people look for a child tITHEN the six-year-old son Tr of a Singapore Naval Base policeman disappeared during torrential rain on Friday nearly 1.000 people carried on a 24-hour search for him. They found him deaddrowned in a monsoon drain. The boy. Abdul Ohanl bin Karim. was playing with179 words
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Article101 1954-04-25 11 3 SUSPENDED CHARGES ARE RENEWED iKEE charges that Thomas X John Davies falsified daily |Ov»x office statements, which were suspended at a preliminary Inquiry on Friday, were preferred again In the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday. Davtt-8 was committed for trial on three similar charges on Friday Davies, a former101 words
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Article34 1954-04-25 11 Maulana Mohamad Saeed Ansarl. head of the Ahrnadly'ya Muslim Mission in North Borneo, will speak at 5 pm today on "why I bejieve in Islam" at 3. Onan Road. Sln'japore34 words
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Advertisement179 1954-04-25 11 Write fur illustnitttl literature tv Sole Incuts: P. 0 BOX 22/, %INGAPOKI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii uiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiih: P*O 1 I Round TRIPS To I HONG KONG I 16 DAYS INCLUDING HDA 13 /.V HOiXG AOAC CANTON 1 Sailing 30th April TOURIST CLASS £37. 8. od. f FIRST CLASS £66. 6. od. Children according179 words
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Miscellaneous65 1954-04-25 11 HIGH TIDES *"I>U Singapore 2.06 •«.m f8 i 3 56 p.m. ifi ft. 4 Ins. I >« a.m. (6 ft. 9 ln«. fi ft 6 bam.); Penanu 4 pm (6 ft. 2 ins t. j rOMORROW: Singapore 2.57 am 9in p.m. (6 ft. 3 ins. i tl 11 03 a.m65 words
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Miscellaneous85 1954-04-25 11 WINNING ANSWERS TO WORD PUZZLE *V 9 "THE $5,000 prise for Straits Times Word Puxsle Contest 'V will be shared by A. KRISHNA PILLAY. 14, Lorong M Telok Kurau. Singapore 15. and MADAM LOO SIOU HANC. 51. Pulasan Road. Singapore. 15. They submitted entries which corresponded completely with the answers85 words
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Article, Illustration103 1954-04-25 12 CONTRASTS WIN First prixe of $30 in this weeks Sunday Times Camera Contest is won by Freddy Oey, 95 Siglap Road, Singapore 15, with "Bird's Eye View of Collyer Quay" on the left. Yoong Pin Nam, 1 7 Theatre Road, Taip ing. wins second prise103 words
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Article, Illustration438 1954-04-25 12 MILK FOR THE WORLD'S STARVING MILLIONS AT the ■vans Hiologieal Institute Runcorn. Cheshire, a simple device of steel and glass purrs all day long to churn. out a milky fluid, which in future years will save millions from starvation. It is the world's Urst mechanical cow.438 words
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Advertisement296 1954-04-25 12 Good Timckc&ing /p^L^/ }> .ftHilWATimi I ER V l.\ TEMNA TIOSAL Watch is subjected to an unusually strict inspection before leaving the factory. Special instruments and optical equipment arc employed for individual tests of its timekeeping qualities in a variety of positions and in temperatures ranging from tropical heat inui296 words
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Advertisement158 1954-04-25 12 T^J^^ f\ BOOK NOW FOR QANTAS 8.0.A.C. j TOURIST Calcutta! 1 banckok I TO LONDON •TO AUSTRALIA i AND PORTS EN ROUTE L Weekly Tourist services with ptCMUI I j Constellation Airliners r? I now oporatr on the Kansarrxi ■erW Singapore bctwrrn SlnKapnrc and London. I j and MaW and158 words
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Article, Illustration574 1954-04-25 13 JJSCAPE from Pod Bnro" is one of those films wkidi jnst fjii slo HHake Hie Hradc <«s a top-ranking western. II ■(fill l y bat its moments. But In places the actors, film and story seem to be affected ■by the desert heat and574 words
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Article, Illustration393 1954-04-25 13 J.M. RUDDY - J.M. RUDDY CEW people walk m Beverly Hills Regulars are movie producer Sam Goldwyn and his wife. Frances They live on Cove Way around the corner from my street and walk up the canyor and around the Franklyn reservoir, which. Ruardert by pmes and firs and393 words
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Article, Illustration545 1954-04-25 13 FILM FANS' FORUM Let's bring the old favourites back DI STR IBUTORS should bring back some of the old films for re-screening. Films like "The Story of Dr Wassell." "Keep Your Powder Dry." 'Maneaters of Kumamon." "For Whom the Bel] Tolls" and "The Sulllvans." I saw all these films not545 words
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Advertisement140 1954-04-25 13 •SffIAVEH'T REALLY SEEN ANYTHINI J I NTH. Y()r VI. SFF.N WARNFRS 1 a in CINEMASoOni j GUY MADISON JOAN WELDON i ii-s«^aa«giiM<)a»May >^*at^i naM''**a«a»aialaS 1 .45 -4 TO D A Y 6.30 9.30 a^ I OapitOL I T ,,,1.' m. "SIRF.X ()l ItU.DMt l.dinleolor Humphrey Gloria Aid I.IIAIIAMi: 1 'Ssll140 words
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Advertisement282 1954-04-25 13 c i!. H AY °J!iiANL s J T lO N AXTR ACTIONS foil AY rf}mam£L 11.00 a.m. 1.45-4.15 \\\\\f 6.45 m %30p.m i Ym will "ROAR" with LAUGHTER! When "Fearless Fagan" too tries to' sign up for NATIONAL SERVICE! PIT'S THE UPROARIOUS STORY OF THE 6.1. WHO < HIS PET282 words
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Article, Illustration744 1954-04-25 14 Dr. Joseph Sky - THE SCALPEL HAS LOST ITS TERROR Dr. Joseph Sky PALMISTRY— finaI article by Il> David Divine LONDON. yHE greatest achievement of surgery in the last 50 years is that it has banished the fear of the operating table. It has not banished the natural anxieties of a sick man about744 words
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Article600 1954-04-25 14 TD WUj— iim s on the palm represent activities during one's life timr Nrarly everybody has well marked lines on his hands strong, red lines indicate >trong characteristics: pale lines, weaknesses. Lines crossing the main lines or breaks or Ulaadi indicate incidents or setbacks Take600 words
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Advertisement549 1954-04-25 14 CLEANS AND ./--jag PROTICTS <^^ffi^j| YOUR PIN ~yS^* AS YOU WRITE Pnrker Quink r *&&&jßte^* THC ONLy INK WITH ~*sSm*'^a^. )^P aMffO^^y Mn\i prn »roohl« arc canvrl Xv I cheap ink* A void corrosion, clog--I*> I r^^^r rot— nit Quink with X] Ouifl^Z^am Quink cleans and proL_pX^C*f3^^l| tectt. keeps your549 words
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Advertisement188 1954-04-25 14 WHITER TEETJJ in 14 clays with Macleans K'3oM a^T a>** ■■V Jtl jj' K MAKE THIS 14 DAY TEST: Why tr al for yourself' Be quite fair ab teeth thoroughly morning and night for Right from the Start your mirror difference as the smooth, creamy pa I dmgy coating from188 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1954-04-25 15 By DOROTHY THATCHER LONDON. FROM an old family mansion overlooking thr river Thames where it flows shallow and reeds abound, I fingcrrrl a scarcely readable tear-shed from the British North Borneo Herald daled April, 1880. >~. 7L h VL paprr stated that on the 7th day1,151 words
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Article, Illustration596 1954-04-25 15 J^ GUBBINS. Esq.. has posed as a doctor, an astrologer a chef (Mai Manger j, a philosopher, a student of politics, a military strategist, and a humorist. He now pre- sents himself to you as a I palmist, or common for- lune teller. The hand drawn here Ls596 words
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Advertisement167 1954-04-25 15 ItEARD 1,11 ever the world W0 BiN I QUALITY- DEPENDABILITY I y»r we '^-famous models; I I oud Alarm with a I il that pets you I p Bic P en Chime Alarm I v t'len shouts: I nn or luminous I md hands. Sec these I j ens and167 words
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Advertisement322 1954-04-25 15 Aes'i&n for successl^^^T^^ m architect of V o*r W «U>rry Sir. tt)ru4 iOu rttlA iow» MI I e«4itrrr tfcn Mvi* i% m (ThiHki) NJ rh«t you <j* b««* i« w-Mfi*. somM \?JL. Ittrrikly Wi*««poi»rf'H4) H Surf *ts fwft A y^r toucU l»««ly, I'm V«l flll tl»e' Ou .y, AT TH«322 words
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Advertisement517 1954-04-25 16 i he MMag h«m cf m'EVEM IDV" lljvhl.Rhl «aim vu OH sWlfß] •hcid. finding >mir «J\ llu. at nMtl eMjifs or jungle t s 1 1 fc. J and vo astM Isa ditV. r. K h( EVEREADY TRaOI-MARK lad jn "tVEIi I riavhl.pht'. tnd f..r n1 1 1. 1 1517 words
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Advertisement108 1954-04-25 16 w/uvsi UHIVERsm I I Jeepj N0W...M0I 1 POWERfOi THAN Eft HurCYCLE CAVBUaI CO. (1926) LTD. SINCAPOPE Ct K L.M;.: Rcprc»cntrd th f A IT S DIFFERENT 7 .V#»f#-* r lulkml'L Aufhonscd i MIS-SINO CO. LTD 2. Litflc mwi mka-Selnei tried jnfl true p'e* a"t '»s' "J •1 Tskf rlrsuni i108 words
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Miscellaneous1112 1954-04-25 16 r^ ||(Cj jl H^% \IP^ /J A I v-ARMCW PREVAfLEP IN THE EGYPTIAN K'NJS- I W^K^SK^^V^ 1 jf^S v\ 1 Hf:^ V. 'J[\ POM AND TARZAN SAW NO^_ FURTHER NEEP LJ^F^ J^l 1 /'l^i-Li^BBB r->/^ «-f-r-.^- j 1.- 1 'fl i I X V^>H A--. A H J wi I1,112 words
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Article974 1954-04-25 17 Mark Priestley - A MURDERESS IN AN ARSENIC NEST Mark Priestley ♦fllUW.'i.nij.nßamnißi By |LLICIT |>;ission can burn with such intensity thai sometimes it bursts into murderous fl.'une. In the ca.se of Mrs. Bryant, in her tiny cottage at Sherborne. in the heart of the English countryside, she had to pay for it with974 words
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1061 1954-04-25 17 William Ard - William Ard By HE stirred uneasily as wave after wave of pain gripped him. like vast ice-encrust-ed hands, slowly squeezing out merciful unconsciousness, and bnncine the agony nearer and nc.irer to him. No sound disturbed him In all that green vastness and echoes1,061 words
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Advertisement246 1954-04-25 17 I V.v//-^ litpn? Your Skin .jet: v and Quickly 5 irn'hpr* with tK*t BA'*^' ■*v* th«ir» ■I I mk« you equally JH .pi on. will •utprue ■I -Triaoolynnr box ■I Tlhal »ord« alonr CM> w'.:in t skin ■B f ftorM «fKi itarrppfftd ■fl I iff) Ifdirti and liKlf «V I246 words
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Advertisement301 1954-04-25 17 In over BO countries THE COCA-COLA BOTTLE 1 is familiar Peop'» o* over 80 eou»»*r>e* or« ♦o"»'l'O' wth H»e gfoceM fj»ed Coca Colo bo«1e. Ofi'ed r» 1915, was the culmmadon o' o long teorch i& '■> •o» o per<wct gl<m pocl«oqe Today the Coca-Cola bottle >i not<vc to many e©u«tnes301 words
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Article, Illustration12 1954-04-25 18 ennne 2 22«!!7 > !'!l K AL Tl Alpmc 4 -t»l"»dcr. overhead valve12 words
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Article110 1954-04-25 18 Last week's Crossword Solution r AI'ROHH: 2, Kerrw 7. Clod. 11.' rmprohabillty. 12. Umba. 13. \r*.. 14. Crisp 16, Prrukrv 1». l.tn. v M. Spa* 21, OpU. 13. Over. t«. sw 21, Ciladr. 2X. F.mu. in, Role 3t. Sp.r 34, Pr»«. 30. Strut 37. Sapient. 39. Trill. 40. Oxrn 41.110 words
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Article, Illustration427 1954-04-25 18 ROBERT VfALLIHQ - ROBERT VfALLIHQ ...off Iff* 100 ff«. li. Vu m By REMEMBER the "100 mp h lrm Prince Philip? It is almost ready i have it when he comes ashore fr I Tour. J I have |ust tested its replica, ath.r I Lagonda convertible, number427 words
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Article, Illustration585 1954-04-25 18 The Hand tha^Rocks^thejCradle-^- TIIK mutter in the motor industry h;»s Income rumble— and me i umwc L thunderous. Wh.it :ue the salesmen siiving? 'The hand MM roclU the cradle buys the car." It is true. After years of "utility- and take-it-or-leave-if, elepanre, thoughtful colour schemes and comfort585 words
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Article637 1954-04-25 18 SAYS CRUSADER WHATEVER Sdangor's fate in this years Malaya Cup, the State F.A. must seriously consider a big drive to step up the quality of the local game. They must face qp to the fact that ncar'y all the First Division teams m the637 words
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Advertisement418 1954-04-25 18 COLONY OF SINGAPORE NATIONAL SERVICE REGISTRATION PROGRAMME FOR PERSONS LIVING OR WORKING WITHIN THE CITY Registration will take place at the National Service Registration Office. Singapore Volunteer Corps. HQ.. Beach Road between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Week Days and S a.m. and 1 p.m. on418 words
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Advertisement84 1954-04-25 18 I SAIGON j MANILA] I \Jm wa Ma II I Now TWICE Weekly M I DVMffING HNGAPOM f I ni.M)\v I svrtRPAV 1 MANSFIELD CO- LTD. 9,NGAr*OK( tL. t( U ALA UU^'*^^ I eUa—^ r% m WORLD I p Pa/v American i tired ffl&g* TJ YEAST-VITE DID IT! (.rt kark84 words
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Article, Illustration907 1954-04-25 19 j Thrustful attack their strength By THE SPORTS EDITOR fHE Pakistan Asian (lames Football team gave an impressive performance before a crowd of 11,500 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when they beat a Singapore Selection 4 l. The Pakistan team were as Rood as their word.907 words
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Article256 1954-04-25 19 fonw (.H.H..11 between the Mni« p<>rc Asian (>tmn learn and I'lkhUni (iaanea team will start at i pan tarn half will ac «f 4* sninatea duration Thl* will be the flrat Muiiniiir fame In Singapore The >.».!■*. in. gaaae be tmeen I MSA ana* viii Jaya256 words
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Article173 1954-04-25 19 Singapore Cricket Club and RN Kranji crew in their friendly cricket match al the psdang yesterday. r Cricket Club ballet! first and d«claied at 131 for 6 mickeu mhlle RN Kmnjl replied mith for »Uf.et.s at cloae. M Stem-art c Huime* b Crulkshauk 15.173 words
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Article77 1954-04-25 19 I 'NIVERSII V of Malaya* stafl 1 be»t Singapore Cricket Club J— 1 In m friendly game of tennis at the University yesterday. R-Milt- i University of Malaya players mentioned flrsti: Cordeiro and Wheailry loat to Farthing and Kirkmood -3 4 b 2—6. Smith Hnd77 words
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Article30 1954-04-25 19 Custom* beat P it T 5-0 In their SAPA Div 3C game at Oeylang >eMerday All Rahman If), Sardi I mull :< tid RHhrnun *oored Mi Webber refereed30 words
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Article38 1954-04-25 19 HONG KON<. Sat 'IMIK Indian Asian (.a me* 1 ><>. r ii'im today drew with the All Hongkong XI 2-2 in th first of three football matches here. There was no score at half-time Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article470 1954-04-25 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sal THE Malayan contingent of eight athlete* to 'he AMan Oame* leave* tomorrow nlcht for Singapore en route to Manila Accompanying the team are Mr N M IMMI i manager i and Mr Urn Thye Hee couch i. Here are Uiumh-nall sketches oJ the470 words
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Article590 1954-04-25 19 Malaya Cup soccer KI 'ALA HMPIK. Saturday. 4 MISTAKE by their defence cost Selangor their first Malaya Cup match of the srason at iin<>t Perak at Princes Road here today. A mLxunder.standing between goalkeeper Tan Huck Gay and right back Chcok Poo gave Perak590 words
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Article344 1954-04-25 19 SERE\fBAN Sat lUHOKC neld Negn Sembllan U> a J— 3 draw in their Malaya Cup *occer fixture here todax a.'t#- Nafri had led 2—o wl'.h tuo snap goals in the Rr*t four minute* The came, played on a not t (rnund owing ve*terda> i344 words
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Advertisement233 1954-04-25 19 tk h^ssflisßsCs' f\,. Shikwin Williams fV-T-l HAS LEADING PAlhi V «*J MANUrACTDMtn I fs«pe* Jfm Jake L LVtI-HJCH RUBBER-TOUCH? rn.rcs nothing like it beautiful, smooth n. 21 Gorgeous m that dry n one hourj painttat tfmy-enm v ntmt paintrd brtorc: K kEM-GLO THI mi l mVl ust i like riak-233 words
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Advertisement485 1954-04-25 19 W* _^^Hi^^Msß>aaataa^s>aa Vsaa>^^ I JaaK^^^iLa* f m \^^k\>*-J saaaaW «j^ aaVaaW W i^s**aii^^^^^^^B***i^B*V i. V* Jk BBBaaaaaV. f Th*.»am.iia»,Pi«y»f j Sa-tef tfigu'* Ty^"boliS«ST«l! fhat /C*^K <% dependable and »«>ffr«(w»iil# ,n robacco-m«nufactur« 19 /^^r\ In the c<g«r*ttf world »>t itandt-ror Pljyer s Navy HQtkaVn Cvt a r>#m# rendered ius»ty »a"-»oui »orlthe485 words
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Article412 1954-04-25 20 FOULGER SHIELD TO P.T.S. IJARRY Taylor was again the most successful competitor at the Singapore Pollc? Force annual sports when he won the discus and Javelin eventand uas second'in the .«.hot putt at Thomson Road yesterTaylor had been rhamptor. athlete In 1952 ai.d 1953 ho individual trouhy aos awarded i412 words
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Article234 1954-04-25 20 D'COTTA HITS 72 FOR NON-BENDERS CINOAPORE R<rreatlon Club an k \c n-Bpnriers drew in their cam ol <ri<ket on the SRC padant pesterdur, Rrcs ne<xiinK t>\t runs t win with five wickets in hand a pl:i>. Final score... were: Non-Henri. r 133 for 7 drcl. SRC 129 for 5. Denis234 words
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Article150 1954-04-25 20 SINGAPORE Corinthians »ho nr in the running for the SAFA J championship alone with tiir Cricket Club had nodlffir.ilt\ in beating Wonderlart* h— 1 m "w-ir SAFA Oh 2 mutch at Fai- .l.iv iptnad worlDf in the 18tn miru'e throuch Osman Vtal :ipiidpd in ns Husiein150 words
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Article42 1954-04-25 20 AROONAI'TS Sports Club cofi- nnupd in* winninc sequence In SAFA Oh -?C lfac;.» when the\ fx-.-.t Serancnon M^lav Youngsters by 3-1 at Jalan Bexar .itad'.um >p--••rrtnv. A....-.-fl Hawan '2> and Billy Tkj -mrivi for Araonauts. and J. Hassan for Malays.42 words
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Article24 1954-04-25 20 Sinciporr Cmllan* A»«oriation F'o'b.Ul Rpfprres Society 11 hold Mini morrhlv dtsruwion mfi'tinu on l-ifrt.iv ft) 7.30 p.m. at th* 3.A.FA. r]ub hou»e24 words
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Article380 1954-04-25 20 KPSOM JKKP - MENZIES HAS' A CHAMPION KPSOM JKKP But he is not ready yet '*> KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. RACEHORSE owner Mr. T. H. Menzies has a smart-looking thrco-ycar-old in COP (late Identical) to replace his crack stayer Parmiter, a Singapore St. Lejrer winner, who was destroyed after his race in the Selanjjor380 words
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Article122 1954-04-25 20 crown corks 'voting' rom^tition to pick two outstanding Malayan soccer players for training in England, remained unchanged at tbis week's count. They are: Yeap Cheng Eng (Penang), Pang Slant Teik (Pen.), Jan Rijenberg (8«L) Wong I. urn Poh (Perak)! Chla Boon Leong (B'pore). F. C. Dutton122 words
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Article466 1954-04-25 20 vrm.nis f,, r a i TT rifhl ram for first da> of the Selangor Turf C!«b May Meeting ai Kuala l.umpui next Saturday are given brlow. Fint raca ■Urta at 2.15 p.m. Cl. X, Div. M Singing Master tM Blond»hol I.U (.«> Carnival R.lt Super466 words
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Article825 1954-04-25 20 PENANCi. Saturday. I JOT favourite No Kegrets was forat.-n into third place II in the Deleted Racehorses handicap over seven furlongs at the I'enanfc Turf Club's amateur meeting here today. Mr Rilejr ridlnn patent race on Announce took his mount tn th»- front tn825 words
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Article288 1954-04-25 20 JJPPER Serangoon Boys Club made a successful debut in Singapore youth boxing when he\ were held lo a S-5 draw by seasoned Singapore Harbour 3oard Boys Club M Keppel Road on Friday nlghr Upper Berangoon were in a *lnnln« position when Charlni Wil Ham »on288 words
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