The Straits Times, 18 July 1954
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Title Section13 1954-07-18 1 THe Straits Times in No. 986. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 18, 1954. 15 CENT*13 words
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584 1954-07-18 1 STRIKE ON AT MIDNIGHT: UNIONS SAY 'WE STAND FIRM A T one minute past midnight 10,000 daily-rated workers of the Singapore City Council will strike if the Council does not give them the "Ritson pay backdated from June 16 last year. This is considered to be out of the question.584 words
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Article69 1954-07-18 1 BRISBANE. Sat. Train* r Frank Kennedy again hit the "high spot" today when at the i Doomben track Euphrates <Midstream-Chancel> won the AiMO.OOO (£B.OOO sterling) Doomben Cup over 11 furlongs. Kennedy has had a great run in Brisbane this season for he won the Brisbane CupReuter - 69 words
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Article100 1954-07-18 1 Pictures Pictures Pictures THE Malayan Monthly, the new Straits Times magazine, is strongly pictorial and is packed with topical articles and first class fiction For the first time in this country, the August issue, on sale on July 28, uses brilliant colourgravure to present the work of Malayan photographers. There100 words
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Article45 1954-07-18 1 if L r\ LUiVIPUK the board Straits Times HH" winners are" Lee Hon Phin, c/o t r a I Accounts Office Postal Services Dpi Kuala Lumpur. Lonmcr. 155 Amho.tcJ, Kuala Lumwill receive f wini and the com•ditor's weekiy cc Pase 1 I.45 words
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Article41 1954-07-18 1 BIG SEA RALLY OFF CEYLON COLOMBO, g I .1 war v ifi and end on 31. an informed i nn Indiai 1:1 and Pakistani i two Be inl and will ah and SanderEastern Air iland aircraft of oln the A P41 words
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Article22 1954-07-18 1 Queen approves new seal it. The Pd Kins Seal of Sc< sovereignty, at I e yesterday a new one bearCoat of Arms.22 words
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Article25 1954-07-18 1 YORK. Sat Dr PS, a member of I' -ion to facing a Lsis. [Kate University* I confer"atandj in of becoming a untrv." -A.PAP - 25 words
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Article20 1954-07-18 1 IGTON, Bat.—Eighty 8 Armed hren discharged ks in the last 392 uses are Senate Armed mlttee was told.20 words
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Article266 1954-07-18 1 GENEVA, Saturday. MX. ANTHONY EDEN. British Foreign Secretary, rrported to a meeting nf the "Bis: Three' Western Ministers hrrr today that his talk this morning with .Mr. Chou En Lai of China led to no narrowing of major East-West differences on ending the Indo- ChinaReuter - 266 words
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Article209 1954-07-18 1 I SINGAPORE'S utility services I O —water, gas. electricity and cleansing will be mainI tamed normally from tomorI row. The emergency committee I of the Council, which was set up on Friday to assist in maintaining these services, is geared up for action Arrangements have209 words
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Article38 1954-07-18 1 ASCOT. Sat. The Queens Aureolo held off a strong challenge by French invader Vamos to win the mile and a half King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot today Britain's richest turf race—A.P.38 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-07-18 1 PRINCESS Alexandra, 17-viar-old daughter of the Duchess of Rent, samples strawberry picked from the extrusive gardens of The oppins at Ivor. Buckinghamshire, her country residence. Like her fithcr, she is a keen gardener. The .ittractive Princess lias been gradually initiated inlo the sociai and public duties of theReuter - 67 words
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Article20 1954-07-18 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. The House yesterday voted 381 to 0 against admitting China to the United Nations. -U.P.UP - 20 words
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Article28 1954-07-18 1 LONDON, Fri.— A painting of the Coronation ceremony was presented to the Queen at a dinner here last night given by Lord Lieutenants- Pouter.28 words
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Article185 1954-07-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. VILLAGERS of isolated kampong Pergai Jelebu, 15, miles from Kuala Klawang in the Jelebu district of Negri I Sembilan. watched today as Royal Air Force fighters blazed away with rockets and cannon shells at a bigterrorist hideout In the jungle-clad hills.185 words
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138 1954-07-18 1 SYDNEY. Sat. WILD aborigines with spears and tomahawks attacked drivers in the Redex 9.600 'mile round-Australia motor reliability trial Frank Kleinis driving i Peugeot, telegraphed his associates here that he had seen an aborigine attacking George Green in another Peugeot. The same native menaced Kleining.138 words
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Article, Illustration95 1954-07-18 1 Who are they? What are they doing? Win did an American movie cameraman photograph two men in European clothes walking into the Straits Times Press office? The two men were "doubling" for the actors in an American television drama with a Singapore setting. According to th<- story, important pipers betottfftltl95 words
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Article291 1954-07-18 1 DADIO active dust particles from the Pacific H-bomb testing grounds at Bikini have been carried to Singapore by prevailing westerly winds. They are not harmful. This was discovered by the captain of a Tokyo Fisheries University Training and Research ship, ihe Umitaka Maru when he291 words
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111 1954-07-18 1 LONDON. Sat. IWE BRITISH government admitted today it mid 18 shillings <M 57.50) to replace three jazz records apparently broken by a Royal Air Force plane diving through the sound barrier The Ministry of Supply sent a cheque for that amount to Le.s Verrechl.111 words
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Article21 1954-07-18 1 A delegation from Singapore will attend today's Inau meeting of the Co-operative Insurance Society at Kuala Lumpur.21 words
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Article59 1954-07-18 1 TAIPEH. Sat. Chinese Nationalist Air Force planes dropped thousands of leaflets in a raid on July 9 over the Chinese Communist provinces of Fukien and Chekiang. The Air Force said the leaflets contained latest news of world events and pictures of the wedding of aReuter - 59 words
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Article53 1954-07-18 1 SILVERSTONE. Sat. Priolan Gonzales. of th^ Argentine, in an Italian works Ferrari, won the British Grand Prix motor race over 264 miles 1 425 kilometres). He led from start to finish. Another official Pwrari, driven by Britain's Mike Hawthorn waa second, with Onofre Marimon (Argentine) third in anReuter - 53 words
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Article26 1954-07-18 1 GUATEMALA. Sat. Speedy investigation of an estimated 3.000 alleged Communists, proCommunists and suspected Communists jammed into Guatemala's gaols was ordered tary junta.- A.PAP - 26 words
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Article108 1954-07-18 1 IN the pockets of a terrorist, killed deep in the jungle, was found a laundry receipt issued in Singapore less than a week before. The nun was neatly dressed with a knife-edge crease to hit trousers, a terrorist probably of some importance. But the mystery was never solved.108 words
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Advertisement124 1954-07-18 1 %YOGHDURT nourishes without fattening MO«<r.t cnt < m nit ltd. HNAMC ORCHID SEEDLINGS. VI U ANDA TAN CHAY VAN. Josephine Will Brero X Vanda Dcarei). Hybrid r;>: i I ipow thui far. Crossefl. Pol rr\ m Over 6fO pot r h ered c the Im( lew days, 'c: Vanda. v124 words
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Advertisement178 1954-07-18 1 Drink Gold Leaf Tea The Choice of Experience! 111 |F m Violet Sleigh "Miss Max Factor Malaya" learns about the beauty of Cremc Puff Make-up from Max Factor, jr., in the Max Factor Hollywood Salon »v jour m'hitli for CloutO 4-^TIMr- the perfect make-up UU is entlecl MAX rHCtOT N,,,rkrrnrr.n..Uup178 words
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Article, Illustration2027 1954-07-18 2 f£ aY iHiffltilnflraaaa^^aaaß^aaaS'^ia^aaaaaM l^^si::l^Kl!lEi^^^^BH|^^WßH^Hp^^^^M| 1 THE SKY YOUNC FLYINC OFFICER BADER had been destined for a great career in the RAF. Then came his crash and the loss of both his legs. At Uxbridge RAF Hospital he and his friends Peel and Streatfeild used2,027 words
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Advertisement399 1954-07-18 2 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly N" lonj" nm) y>u admire othrri »-i»h i hat > tkm ma<hf bt and attiartivt at thcira Onr lai of Siillmant will nukr you equally rharmtn^. ContinuedappliratiotM anllaurpritc you. ranvuxt you that therrltooiy one baautibrs only one whit* ncr that words alooc raa>eoi «pf399 words
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Advertisement466 1954-07-18 2 I G/nfefo^VMrt/j I IS A TRADITION I The INTERNATIONAL WATCH C i ujt| V cl im '<• h*vp pUycH s leading pgrl in the development 5 of rhc Swis» wsfchmAkm? industry f In the four generations of its existence it ha, once Mcrificed the principle of quality to m patlins466 words
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350 1954-07-18 3 ILATRE CHANGED FOR MALAYAN MISS LONDON. Sat jR STANLEY SMITH, according to invitarards, will be "at on Monday for the coming nail of his debudaughter. Bar- never quitp like Home" on Monday will lon's 2.600 seat Stoll n ik< d by Mr.350 words
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Article36 1954-07-18 3 HORE BAHRU. I Junior Red Cross Johorc Bahru and bocn Sultan Ibrahim formed at 8 :iei c Bchool, the Convent ■cp unlti are at unit has a strength the Sultan hool36 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-07-18 3 ANNETTE C;\V. 11, is believed to be the only girl in Britain who wears jewellery on her nose. She had her nose pierced so she rould wear this £2M diamond nose brooch one of several she has. Annette, who is tourinu Britain with a songReuter - 67 words
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Article80 1954-07-18 3 MORE Indians are expected to apply for British citizenship in Singapore after B policy statement by the Indian Government Mr. ML Gopala Menon. retiring Indian Representative in Singapore, assured Indians over the week-end that they would not lose their citizenship lights in India by taking80 words
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42 1954-07-18 3 Girl, 12, is attacked by intruder A MAN, who broke into a J\ house in Rochore Canal Road, Singapore on Friday night criminally assaulted a 12-year-old girl, the police said yesterday. A man was detained the same night, but released after investigations.42 words
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Article53 1954-07-18 3 Phuan Chin Leone pleaded uwiltv in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to declaring the winning number of a chap-ji-ki lottery on Friday The magistrate, Mr. R. B. Pates, offered Phuan $250 bail j in one surety and postponed i the ca.se to July 24 for53 words
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Article24 1954-07-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. -The council of state of Srlaneor will meet at the Lstana Selanpor at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, July 27.24 words
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Article31 1954-07-18 3 Png Ah Neng. 48. was fined $750 yesterday by a Singapore court for helping run a chap ji ki lottery at Lorong 15, Geyland, on Friday night.31 words
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Article191 1954-07-18 3 August first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed in Singapore yesterday at 69 3 4 cents a lb.. three-eighths of a cent below Fridays closing price. The Drice opened one-eighth of a cent above Friday's close, but fell away on lack of trade interest and the closing tone191 words
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200 1954-07-18 3 TAIPEH. Sat. INTEREST is quickening here over any possible Nationalist attempt to seize the i Soviet tankers Leningrad 7.176 gross tons" and Batumi 6.236 gross tons', reported heading for Red China from Singapore, their last port of call. Rumours were flying thick and fastAP - 200 words
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Article42 1954-07-18 3 Four men, whose applications for postponement of National Service training have been rejected, will appeal to the National Service Appeal Tribunal. The appeals will be heard on July 27 in the Registrar's Court, Singapore Supreme Court, at 2.30 p.m.42 words
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Article23 1954-07-18 3 RAUB. Sat. Penghulus in Pahang will attend a refresher course at the Clifford School. Kuala Lipis. from Aur. 13 to 21.23 words
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Article52 1954-07-18 3 Leo Tine; Chew was tentatively charged before Mr. R W. H. Davies, a Singapore magistrate, yesterday with attempted murder at a house in Lorong Limau on Friday night. It was alleged that Leo stabbed Low Ah Yong with a sharp instrument. Leo was remanded in police custody52 words
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Article42 1954-07-18 3 BRUNEI, Sat. The State Council of Brunei has approved spending $200,000 to build an international club in Brunei Town. It will be open to all communities and the amenities will include a sports cinder track. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article33 1954-07-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—Discussions at works committee level are now going on between the General Transport Company here a d representatives of Its dri ers and conductors for better conditions of service.33 words
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Article206 1954-07-18 3 DREAM TRIP TO MECCA COMES TRUE Convert takes his boy' too PENANG, Sat. A EUROPEAN convert sailed for Mecca today on a religious mission which he had longed to fulfil since he beiCame a Muslim 28 years ago. And to 'gain first hand experience" of the conditions under which ordinary206 words
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Article65 1954-07-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Federation authorities paid $67,524 for information leading to the capture or killing of terrorists in June The amounts paid were: Penang $2,800; Joh o r c $40,142: Malacca $2,313: Perak $3,000: Negri Sembilan $2,500 Pahang $14,019 including arms and ammunition): Ked ah65 words
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Article32 1954-07-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. -Inche Ismail. Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate, today postponed until July 31 his findings in the case in which Police Sergeant Babu Singh who is accused of corruption.32 words
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Article210 1954-07-18 3 DOLITICAL murders and attempted murders in Singapore in June set a record for any month since the Emergency began. Two Harbour Board police constables and a former detective were killed, bringing political killings so far this year to four compared to five for the whole of last210 words
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90 1954-07-18 3 ALOR STAR, Saturday. NORTH KED AH police raided four houses in Kampong Padang Hung, six miles north of Alor Star, early today and detained a suspect in connection with a shooting at Kota Renting on July 2. The raiding party, led by Inspector90 words
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Advertisement132 1954-07-18 3 NOTICE Ml lES EXIST FOR STAFF NIDWIVES re imitprt from certiflKerbau Hospital, provided in tlie pern anent home In i:eri that eriod ot 11 nside Malaya for edu- for ulia*' »'.\ce In of this n. Applirants ident in Singapore. ••■arie in 8.1. ROUND TRIPS TO JAPAN 28 to 32 days132 words
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Advertisement78 1954-07-18 3 i yHa/ik VII jalxvn JAGUAR XKI2OX Available lor Home Dclivenj Sole Agents: CYCLE CARRIAGE CO (1926) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Represented throughout the Federation 500 WATT ac/dc it's British (100%) A AGENTS: TRADING COMPANY HOLLAND" imi LTD. 137 137-A. CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE NEWS FLASH! "PETER THOMSON WON BRITISH OPEN GOLF78 words
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Article, Illustration1748 1954-07-18 4 Gerd von Dincklage-. "chulenburg - Gerd von Dincklage-. "chulenburg By is an old saying among clivers, that a man is either a diver the first time he goes down into the sea or else he will never make a diver In my case, from the first time1,748 words
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Article614 1954-07-18 4 y^ SMALL earth satellite, an artificial moon, could be launched by the United States now. This is the opinion of Dr. F. S. Singer, of the University of Maryland. We have all the necessary know-how, he said, and should not set our sights too614 words
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285 1954-07-18 4 Xl/ITCHCRAFT remains a potent force amom: Bias Indians of Southern Panama, according I Clyde E. Keeler of the University of Pennsylvan a Several days before he ar- rived an Indian burned up some rubbish on an island to clear it for285 words
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Advertisement698 1954-07-18 4 The most amazing photographic j j: instruments of our time *jjg^ j; EXPOSURE METER w j lI J* I and IEJjPfO^ sub-miniature camera yf f 3 t*. v r r Small, quick operating, yet rendering pictures S g AC C SSOR c 3 fuM 1 to 1/1000. plus 3 fcl698 words
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Article, Illustration472 1954-07-18 5 Trekked for five days QEATH was the forfeit in a gigantic game of hide and seek which has just ended in the jungle swamps of Selangor. Death was the penalty for the unwary each time patrois of No. 91472 words
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383 1954-07-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday, ost certain that chatting in the coffee shop will lade cheaper for you after the next rwo w*-fcs. The first sign of thtt tomlng to pass is the reduction or the price of Govprnmont sugar from $38 tc $32 a picul383 words
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Article103 1954-07-18 5 Letter to the Editor ripore Leprosy Re- .-H"..i!:on'.s annual it Tr.Ualgar Home si mcd to coincide > nine of tht new d which would be end of the ttle children 110 disappoint- ment that Ided to let them 3] rts Day on .it :V3O p.m. Saturday ir103 words
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28 1954-07-18 5 Driver pleads guilty on reduced charn MPUR, Sat Ar--45. of Kuala today fined $20 ■:;.>iclorate driving at Ampang Road. originally been negligent drivirge was reduced l« guilty today.28 words
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Article20 1954-07-18 5 Tho following in Pahanc final examinaii General Hosfa Tencku fengku sti. Che Hassan. Miss and Che ZaAriffln.20 words
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Article24 1954-07-18 5 RAUB, Sat. This year's Pahang State Agricultural Show at the Malay Srhool. Tomerloh. next Saturday promises to be the best ever24 words
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Article71 1954-07-18 5 BRISBANE, 2v»t. Mr. II ihiimr Rahman. Pakistani High Commissioner in Australia, said when he irrived here for a goodwill tour that "the belief that Australia is in danger from Asia is false. Asians on the whole, don't want to come to Australia, he said. ApartAP - 71 words
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Article103 1954-07-18 5 400 asked to artist' s first show KUALA LLMPUR. Sat.— Mr. Dong Kingman, the visiting American-Chinese water colour artist, wll give daily de- monstrations of his technique 1 for five days here from Monday. About 400 members of the Art Council, the Selangor Art i Society and Government officials have103 words
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Article28 1954-07-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.—Tobacco manufacturers and exporters from India will visit Kuala Lumpur on July 24 to discuss marketing of low-grade tobacco and building up trade relations.28 words
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Article41 1954-07-18 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat.— Heng Sew Hor, 48, a woman pig rearer oL Serdang. South Kedah was fined $200 or two months' gaol in the Banda Bahru court for attempting to take food out of a restricted area without41 words
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Article78 1954-07-18 5 Mr. Lee Hee Seng. 27, of the Federal and Colonial Building Society. Singapore, is the first Malayan to pass the final examination of the Building Societies" Institute in London He is now an Associate of the Building Societies' Institute. Mr Lee said yesterday that i78 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-07-18 5 (lerardine Mervina and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. U. P. P. Scully, after her christening at the Catholic Church of the Holy Family, Katong, Singapore yesterday. Sunday Times picture.31 words
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Article37 1954-07-18 5 Jewellery worth 51. 334 was stolon from a woman teacher living in Farleigh Avenue, off Serangoon Garden Estate, on Friday night. It was missing from her dressing table drawer when she woke up.37 words
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131 1954-07-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. F ABOUR youths in Malaya Lj are invited to attend a meeting in Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 1 to consider the formation of a Socialist Youth League of Malaya. The convenor of the meeting. Mr. V. David, secretary of131 words
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105 1954-07-18 5 PENANG. Sat. PENANG'S Senior Assistant Comptroller of Customs. Mr A. H. Gridley, said today he ielt honoured to have been imprisoned with many Malayans during the Jap occuoa tion. 'I love this country and its .smiling children," he told 30 delegates at the annual105 words
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Advertisement197 1954-07-18 5 New Plastic Metal repairs PERMANENTLY gggT] DENTED, HOLED, RUSTED-OUT METALS! .scd to repair all »>T«* of dam »LOV applies like putty and JT jS* >^J' also glass, wood and plastic v harder than lead! L<« i>^\ I OY (.old Plastic Mctil is all that Kfete>) lor dents ><r 'n..i1l hole*.197 words
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Advertisement128 1954-07-18 5 NjtlM ItM I Fl J I wiimi mwi 10 [ondon FROM 21st JULY EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM SINGAPORE ARRIVING LONDON THE FOLLOWING DAY CALLING AT RANGOON, DACCA, CALCUTTA, DELHI, KARACHI, BAHREIN AND ROME Information Bookings: Malayan Airways, Ocean Building. Singapore. Telephone ***** or f'om your usual Travel Agents fl Y^BHi BRITISH128 words
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Article, Illustration1119 1954-07-18 6 Agnes Boehm - Agnes Boehm By READING about Mr. H. C. Wee's holiday which unfortunately commenced "on the day war broke out," reminds me T HAD already enjoyed three days of my holiday when war started and was I mad! No horror, no thrill of fear shot1,119 words
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Article610 1954-07-18 6 Woodpeckers visit the Dusun OUR pre-war dry Augusts have deteriorated during the past few years. We hope, however, that this year the month will play the game, because if dry we could have another flowering of the durians. with fruit on Christmas Day: but we don't bank on such an610 words
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Article398 1954-07-18 6 rpHE word rice podding is apt to conjure up memories of dismal school or hospital dinners. The following forms of It should effectively "lay" the ghost of snch memories. ft RICE A LA GEISHA WASH half a cupful of un- cooked rice, place it in398 words
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Advertisement175 1954-07-18 6 Build up their future health S£_ NOW! f ~^____F V^X^GIYE THEM MARMITE EVERY DAY it's the rftamlns In Marmite that hdp children to friw up strong and sturdy. Health-building Marmite b a valuable food for everyone-a food needed by all every day to maintain fitness and strengthen the body's resistance175 words
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Advertisement231 1954-07-18 6 Make a KOLYNOS the 'Active' Chlorophyll toothpaste Ihe instant you start brushing I. It keeps with Green Kolynos, youil enjoy your breath fra* its lively pleasant taste you'll feel 2. v fights gum the glorious cool freshness that troubles. only Kolynos with chlorophyll j. checks can give! What's more it231 words
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Article, Illustration932 1954-07-18 7 NIP IN YO UR YOUR WAIST! Flatter your V-arff >> Mexican style Says Maxine Rakich IF you are the lucky 1 owner of one of the Mexican skirts I mentioned a couple of weeks ago I suggest that you complete the costume by adding a Mexican belt to nip in932 words
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Article301 1954-07-18 7 THERE is no magic about the glamour the stars achieve on the screen. The key to glamour can be summed up in one word— grooming. And for that, the stars at Britain's Pinewood studios depend on wardrobe mistress Dorothy Edwards. Plenty of hanging space301 words
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Article352 1954-07-18 7 A woman looks at men 3 rpHERE i> a well-known M. comedian in London who always opens his act by coming on to the stage, > standing very quietly and I saying: 'I'm a married I man." This brings howls of delighted laughter. As a mere woman. I352 words
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577 1954-07-18 7 I am very much in love with a. girl. We used to go out together often and were very interested in each other. At a picnic recently. I introduced her. to my best friend and ever since then she seems reluctant577 words
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Advertisement288 1954-07-18 7 f Deep-Cleansing y/^ Yes. deep-cleansing is the greatest secret in beauty care. Because a perfectly dean skin is the foundation of true beauty. 'Anne French Cleansing Milk actually floats away Iden dust and impurities right from the base of jrcjr pores. It removes the dust you con'i even see— by288 words
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Advertisement444 1954-07-18 7 x FEVER m 51 PAINS CURED W —^X CURED HEADACHE \^Jr /COLDS CURED CURED This man is happy! He has learned from experience that he can be free of fevers, headaches, pains and colds by taking ASPRO' Mblors when the trouble first comes. Each tablet sealed in Sanitape' always /^^^^ljjfc/444 words
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Article, Illustration313 1954-07-18 8 rE KEENEST plot in any smart woman's "undercover story" is a well cupped, flattering brassiere and a trim, exacting girdle. These are the items which contribute the most to fashion's firm foundation. A wise shopper spends as much time, trouble and mone> on these313 words
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Article190 1954-07-18 8 THIS IS THE FABRIC OF THE FUTURE SOME Interesting nrws in the fabric lino. This has been a year of cotton and pure silk. Next year I predict the fabrics will be organza and the very light stiff materials. For those of you who want to be right in the190 words
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Article, Illustration695 1954-07-18 8 JAMES MAYO (MARLENE SANG FOR HIM) SAY! jyilKW! Gloria Swanson haa just hit Paris— and left me feeling like Sunset Boulevard... with the sun none down. I called up grandmother Gloria at her sixth floor suite in the swanky George V hotel. "Come695 words
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341 1954-07-18 8 FHA.WES DALE - Norman Hartnell's way to victory in the 'war' of your wardrobe FHA.WES DALE By LONDON, HAVE you got a "wardrobe teamscheme"? It's the one sure way to be well turned out, whether you pay £5 or £100 for your next classicsuiting. It doesn't pretend to tell you what to buy341 words
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Advertisement366 1954-07-18 8 h I ■*j r f*K fv\ Modess^ At those 'certain times' i'A reassuring to know about Modess. Softer, safer, fxrra-ahsorbcnt Modess are invisible under the slimmejt skirt "~^j^a^^J^^^^^^ they're <o comfortable. .N^adc 3^O&ESBKMKk& by lohnsonand Jotins^n, ffeg§ I i Swntrjrv rMaafl ■^^^al |H i^l the Modest all-rla'tic adiu'lW £M W^^366 words
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Advertisement324 1954-07-18 8 Cleansing *+LL^ '--->^ To ttmofi maka-up y\ and clean** deeply I v >»^ •••rchingly, btruath tha •kin, urn ona of th» LL£ss-^r TardleT cleansing crMmi i 'Va^ or tha Cleansing Milk j^T~' Night Cream wli£— /i*\ v >rYARDiEY Vll ♦yiO ?A I <u r»««l ikini, massag* JM \^§S*i\\ gently with324 words
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Article, Illustration382 1954-07-18 9 WE ARE THE QUEEN'S CHINESE' yHL" President of the Penang Straits Chinese British Association, Mr. Heah Joo Seang, blames modern distractions" for the political apathy shown by the "Queen's Chinese." "They seem to live only for the present," Mr. Heah told the Sunday Times. "So long as they can continue382 words
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Article442 1954-07-18 9 "fHREE Singapore criminal district court judges yesterday gaoled two police supervisees and another man, all with previous convictions, for separate offences, committed in each case soon after their release from prison. Convicted were the supervisees Ponnusamy Kalimuthu. aged 45, Yeo Ah Noh. aged442 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-07-18 9 Newly wed -MR. CHEOK SWEE BENG a Singapore pharmacist, and his bride. Miss Cheanjf Siew I.an. who were married at the Penang Rubber Trade Association.25 words
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Article, Illustration224 1954-07-18 9 QNE of the largest adult mixed choirs in Singapore's w musical history is expected to face the footlights for its debut in about six months. The power behind the fledging 250-voice choir is Miss Christine Stirling, believed to be the Colony's first224 words
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Article140 1954-07-18 9 A BROADCAST challenge to -Tl any other city in the world was made last night by Commandant J. M. Mason, of the SinPannro v«i,,« fo Constabulary Speaking over Radio Malaya Commandant Mason said: "'I challenge any other city to produce a 1.500-man. rive nationality140 words
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Advertisement161 1954-07-18 9 i i_i 8 i /^%k_ '^y^ A s bond street sportsdothes J^J FOUR-WAY TOPCOATS WATERPROOFS Also a full range of skirts slacks dresses. SOLE AGENTS IN MALAYA; STORE WITH A To OFFER _Br» tun Bo*crs are snug, good-looking, built for action in sea -.ide supporters are quick drying, fabrics stronger161 words
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Article168 1954-07-18 10 yHERE is a now popular song going the rounds. It is called "Friends And Neighbours" and its theme is that, no matter how badly things appear to be going, good friends and neighbours; will alwayg see you; through. Consider the Federation's friends and neighbours- the countries168 words
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Article157 1954-07-18 10 CHAKESPEARE had many' 1^ sharp words for those who. •dressed in a little brief authority.'threw their weight about. Hamlet even save 1 the insolence of office" as one of the reasons why he would be better off dead! Now Labour Department officials in Perak report overzealous and officious Dehaviour157 words
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Article177 1954-07-18 10 IN a world shivering under the Shadow of the hydrogen bomb and rampant Communism, the elaborate preparations for this year's "Miss Universe" competition' may be causing a lew jeers, among our more sober citi-' zens. But how much better to arrange a parade of lovely women than one177 words
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Article57 1954-07-18 10 ONCE again a British Jet giant, hope of the nations aviators, crashes to destruction. Once more the experts prepare to probe the mystery. Be sure of this Before long the weak link In these machines. will be finally revealed and Britain's Comets and Victors I will be the57 words
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Article, Illustration1216 1954-07-18 10 IVOR KRAAL - Loyal man saved life of Clous ton 9 our new AM A. IVOR KRAAL \IALAVA and Group Captain A 1 I hu r Clouston, D.S.O. D.F.C. A.F.C., newly named Air Officer Commanding, Singapore, have very close tics. (i w;is across Malaya thai Clouston made liis record-breaking dash from England to1,216 words
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Article, Illustration378 1954-07-18 10 THE great cigarette scare has gone too far. The nawi in the ea.ly propaganda of those doctors who do think that there is a link between cigarette smoking and cancer are now being seen. Latest evidence for the other side Ls the results of the new378 words
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Letter291 1954-07-18 10 DO sea serpents exLst? A; they real? Are the products of Imagination These are the common cr.:<.. tions asked alter the of! reported appearances of th notorious Loch Neia monstei Mrs. Florence Caddy, I her account of a voyage i the Duke of Sutherland yacht Sans Peur to Siam291 words
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Letter222 1954-07-18 10 rsay, "we want independence" Ls very simple but to strive for it is very difn- cult Malaya should i:et her independence. But the way most of the politicians of Malaya behave, might, when the time comes, hinder the wishes of the Malayan pear pie for independence. Certain politicians222 words
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Article590 1954-07-18 10 PLEASED to see you again. they .said. You're looking well, they said. Glad to be back? they asked. Had a good "Sffsun was setting over Kallang. I had seen it rise over London two days before Here I was. after five monthback in Malaya and here I am590 words
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Advertisement755 1954-07-18 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. l m. lOEMENI .rf, sm tmimmum) SEAH-BONG The encaeement Is •nnoanced between Mr. Seah Wai .'.pcond son of Mr a and Mlrs Nanrv neloe of Mr anr! Mrs. Tan MARSIAGI ;n Horrf« HI) (minimum). FY-STEWAKT On l"fh at Saint Andrews ral, Sineapore, YD A O Moclp-. to .loan755 words
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Advertisement49 1954-07-18 10 Now you fjn get Refreshing Jelidoi/s' I RED LION AN G SA I It really Sitisfies! t non e*>bon«t*d i u't'» modern mac^'"» r y manuf«ctur*d und»» h,q»n, t cond.t.om u"H«i coruljnl wr' J-• \S "^^N V tbr«ucbaut n M*u.v» i \*^T/^ >/ vvr FAMOUS FOR FIAVOUR CJ SINCE IS49 words
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Miscellaneous119 1954-07-18 10 Toclav** llafli<» SINGAPORE Dtadm Through p M 2.30 Symihony of Strli A M. 7.15 Time Signal and Open- "Popular Corn-erf: 4 OP I me Announcement: 7.16 Morning Choice; i nn Time Sinn. Stars; 7.30 News; 7 H.=> Melociv Mix- > And Gilbert Cl ture: 8.00 Come Into The Parlour: 8119 words
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815 1954-07-18 11 the Competition Editor - the Competition Editor by )N was very keen in Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest two entrants who tied won from a strong field. The /crs who differed by only one word from the winning set as larger than usual. The committee again noted815 words
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Article28 1954-07-18 11 Mr. M. Gopala Menon, re tiring Representative of th Government of India ii Malaya, yesterday visited th Chettiars' Temple at Tan Road. Singapore, for prayers.28 words
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Article56 1954-07-18 11 TODAY: Singapore 12.51 pm Port Dickson 7.58 a.m. (9ft.) 8.2 p.m. i9ft >: Penane 2.18 r m. (7fl 31ns.^ 2.09 p.m. <Bft. Hat.), TOMORROW: Singapore 12.1 a.m. (10ft 31ns.i 1.21 p.m. (Rft 91ns. l; Port Dickson 8.34 a.m. (9ft :ims i 8.57 p.m. ißft. 81ns.i: Penan 2.51 a.m.56 words
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Article38 1954-07-18 11 The Batumi, last of the thrp Russian tankers which too refuEe in Singapore harbou after the seizure of the Taups off the coast of Formosa re crntly. left the Colony yester day bound for Shanghai.38 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-07-18 11 Baby monkey in the hands of its owner after being seperated from its big friend yesterday. Sunday Times picture. Story below.24 words
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310 1954-07-18 11 NAN HALL - NAN HALL The real thing' wanted By AMERICAN cameraman, Mr. Carl Berger, is now in Singapore getting street-scene shots of Singapore for 1 3 American television films with a Singapore netting. In America, Mr. Berger §ot so fed up with "phoniness ot alleged eastern310 words
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Article113 1954-07-18 11 Two men and a woman were injured when a car in which they were travelling, lelt the road and overturned In a drain in Bukit Timah Road, Sinsapore at about 3 p.m. yesterday the woman. Ho Lin Fan and one of the men. Teo113 words
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Article155 1954-07-18 11 A MONKEY which was con- fiscated in the Singapore City Police Court yesterday is now with the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Orchard Road waiting for a good home Ten days ago. Inspector R de Silva found it bound155 words
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Article39 1954-07-18 11 A sea mine blew up on being washed ashore with the tide.' off Blakang Mati. Singapore yesterday. The mine was believed to be a relic of the last war. No damage was caused.39 words
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Article38 1954-07-18 11 PENANG. Sat. the United Nations Association of Malaya will soon start a membershio drive and form branches in the Federation Mr. Heah Joo Seang has been elected chairman. Rules and constitution have already been passed38 words
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Advertisement129 1954-07-18 11 }))ilf((([((ll fe J*7*tVJi (llwWft J&^ Solid Cold \vl llwkvmvVViH i J IP 1 f\ i P. Q.tOX 221, b n G PO R E A x •itltlllltlllllllllllllililltlMllltltlllMllllltllltillMlllllllUlliniHNltlllllllllU P* O I Round TRIPS To I 1 HONG KONG 1 11 DAYS INCLUDING 3 DAYS IN HONG KONG CANTON I Sailing 24,129 words
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Miscellaneous184 1954-07-18 11 l!/VY#YfV ANSWERS TO WORD PUZZLE Ml for Straits Times Word Puxxle Contest HH' will be shared lIN c/o Central Accounts Office, Postal Services Dept, Kuala jmpur and C. LORIMER, 155 Ampang Road. Kuala Lumpur. ted a set of answers which corresponded completely with These were adjudged by the adjudication committee184 words
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Article, Illustration161 1954-07-18 12 :::5!i r V: ..:iS::: j•' -r: 2 <:::». i: i i ii:::i: i: \Js\ CACH week the Sunday Times is awarding cash prizes for reader pictures. There is a first prize of $30, a second of d runners-up each receive $5. This week's first prize winner161 words
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Article176 1954-07-18 12 Greatest pasture of all' I WASHINGTON. FISHING is one of man^s oldest industries, but it hasn't advanced much in tne last 1.000 years." a bi 1 OR I f 1 l l 1 researcher recently told 400 representatives of Western Hemisphere fishing industries assembled in Miami. Florida. ["he industry's leaders176 words
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Advertisement280 1954-07-18 12 y73 THE OLD DAYS AND 1954? Quick-action shots NOW POSSIBLE with PEROMNIA-23 this film has an enormous speed and it is a new kind of speed, it is a cpeed without any risk! Never before have you turned out so many excellent pictures on your filmstrip! v '-^r Mjiic in280 words
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Advertisement82 1954-07-18 12 I mm® I ROLL FILMS 1 H P 3 SV'LOCHROME Panchromatic. extremely Highly vrthoehromaric And A medium speed pjnch fait, with great sensitivity notable f V great exposure film of ioft «radit to artificial light. Has a latitude. Very popular for for pictorial work long scale of gradation and amateur82 words
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Article, Illustration431 1954-07-18 13 ERIC WOOLNOUGH - Am excuting as an old sack I ERIC WOOLNOUGH Says DUmAK I.ULLSANU JY|-G-M's "The Flame and the Flesh" is a film that only fizzles and never really bursts into flame. Boosted as a presentation to arouse your passions, it is as exciting as an old woollen sock It is the431 words
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Article, Illustration461 1954-07-18 13 R. W. BAXTER - R. W. BAXTER i hi: iiii \i iti: By JWKH an intriguing play about the old days in China, lill it with a vast and largely talented cast of local Chinese actors, get two Chinese stalwarts of the theatre to produce it and put461 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-07-18 13 Meet Lay* Raki, 22-year-old Cerman-|avancse who plays the part of Moana, wife of a Maori chief, in "The Seekers" released through the Rank Organisation and premiered in London last month. According to reports, Laya docs not speak U3 the film but is dynamite in a Maori version70 words
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530 1954-07-18 13 was astonished while 1 queuing up for the, flrst-ciass booking office at a Kuala Lumpur i cinema recently screening; >> a Cinemascope film when <<, a jaga of the theatre remarked: "If you are pre- pared to pay $2, ample tickets will be530 words
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Advertisement279 1954-07-18 13 "^V ORGAMSATION ATTRACTIONS A. lUOpm 111 I rill >i t.\ll ET THE WILDERNESS Jjfe^ \m.\ZK. IN THK WL **V LOVE-BATTLEOT Q# THE CENTURY] >■ MM Y^^ M/TCJ/(/Af Man/yn AKHtROe Rivera Ho Return m\x on shon "MOVIE STUNT PILOT FREE LISTS SUSPENDED -sAftS^Ass^; n.. Msrninc Matinees over the Werk-end 'LHAMBRA NOW279 words
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Advertisement364 1954-07-18 13 1 II m !jjjj jjjjl jj-ii ns? S |#SHAW BROTHERS^'! SIVVaH Shß BB wSL ®MA EnH 1 '45-4 C' I TFL TO| m fi^f^^^jnHLjSLS^- V 5139 m ®ALAN LADD m J&fj "O'rourke ii %%m 0F THE ROYAL MOUNTED I with SHMI.fY WINTERS IpEXriTING WEEK-END WITH r IsJ jjjj| Advrnturr Parked364 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1954-07-18 14 f ITTLE did Thomas Raffles, later Sir Thorn ns then in Malacca and preparing for the invasion of Java realise that his every movement was being closely watched and mentally recorded by a little Mohammedan boy of 14 named Abdulhr bin Abdnlkadar. Even to the1,079 words
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Article794 1954-07-18 14 GEORGE TANSZY - The 9 died many years ago GEORGE TANSZY INVESTIGATION INTO THE SPIRIT WORLD By QNE result of this series of articles has been an unusual invitation into the home of a normal British family, consisting of a middle-aged busi ness man, his wife and their 18-year-old daughter into whose lives794 words
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Advertisement289 1954-07-18 14 (irrinonu A i i fey I Fly Direct to DUSSELDORF AIR'INDIA Jn^^cuUaruiL (ADELPHI HOTEL. SINGAPORE. TEL. 5061 Yiur chtmist can confirm thi iWnHmm of the OeWITTIS fom«l« DE WITT S Antacid Powder ts confidently recommended Away from homa carry a tow for the quick relief of flatulence. Da WITTO heartburn,289 words
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Advertisement394 1954-07-18 14 10 BLUE GILLETTE BLADES Ift Gillette Quick-feed Dispenser W§m//////^ w '*h sharpest wijljmy edge in the world yftjjjfuJP Blue Gillette Blades give you the Jin-. uUf shaves and the most economical dca last the longest. In the handy new Dhpcr^j they are ready unwrapped to load in a flash, Used394 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-07-18 15 ■Hie year is 1914 and Charlie Chaplin is 25 when this instalment of hss life story begins. A star of the Keystone v acomec/ies he is already regarded in Hollywood as the v greatest comedian in the film w0r1d. I H B aaV65 words
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Article, Illustration1102 1954-07-18 15 R. J. MINNEY - A 16-year-old was Chaplin's first girl bride! R. J. MINNEY BY rliaplin caused Mack Sennet! to be both pleased ;nn\ uneasy for he knew companies would be quick on the tail of so rich a prize, and though the come me months to run ho put a ceaseless on Charlie1,102 words
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Article469 1954-07-18 15 Nathaniel Gubbins Gubbins IF you see a girl walking about your office wringing < her hands like Lady Macbeth you will arrive at < v one of two conclusions. You w.ll think that either > some disaster has befallen her or that she has gone < s crazy. j Watching469 words
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Advertisement125 1954-07-18 15 HOME DELIVERY J.K. LANDING PORT, LONDON, MAIN CENTRES YOUR LANDING PORT ON THE CONTINENT Tiß« I *^lW"^^^^^^^ r "3 a !ißft _^*-^^J^^^^ Hillman Minx, Humber Sunbeam Talbot nodels of the famous Hillman Minx, Humber Hawk and Snipe, earn Talbot and Alpine Sports roadster arc available foi HOME LIVERY in the125 words
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Advertisement409 1954-07-18 15 111 UO Wcrld (amcui £ui*s WatcktA j _^Bay >^aVJaaa^^* I v 7 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS VISIT I MALAYAN AIRWAYS NEW BOOKING OFFICE FOR YOUR AIR RESERVATIONS f. OFFICE HOURS 8.30 A.M. TO 10 P. M 2 DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAYS. V\ OCEAN BUILDING PRINCE ST. ENTRANCE CUM, O^409 words
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Advertisement182 1954-07-18 16 I dreamed I was an artist I" 1 Over-ture bra rfs true! They say I've genius for line, a mastery of form -and all because of my Overture* bra. Here's th« firm, flattering support to make your figure a thing of beauty. In your favorite fabrics. fienuine Maidenform Brassieres ire182 words
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Advertisement249 1954-07-18 16 The and Backachl t uone in 1 Wee Cy»tex-th<. pre» faulty kldne »O. If you titm, Sciatica. N» Backarhf, Nervm,, D:zzin. sg Cirri., quent Hfjijjrh.. Enfgy and App>> n.. *3 s Burning, Smarting havefr, tO \'.i,r and h.. fit CysfexHelpjNoture3\v r-ntlflc. i.rif t If! Sf.nth. sirk I i i- mm.249 words
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Miscellaneous1675 1954-07-18 16 by Edgar Rice Burroughs F^ 1 f^%4 SLUG STWPEC AMD TWE APE-MAN PREPARED POR -^f^m^f^%'MlM^t W^^ A A DEATH DUEL TASZAN WAITED. CO^PENT 0 P //^3^<^%J^A ,Jf||^l J \^V*\ A^ TME PIRST DRUMBEAT TARZAN SWtPTLV REACMED ZOZ. B'JT .v-E\ TwE TREACHEROUS STRIPER GRIPPED MIS ~7\ W f-\/^^ > ":^fei <^H81,675 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1954-07-18 17 IMIK FRENCH uarrison was a "pretty place." So writes Madame Christian de Castries in tlir last of her five-part series. She strolled at the liulo-Chin.i outpost with her husband, wb* w i' s bee— l€ hero known to the world l»> the plates HUM,1,034 words
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Article, Illustration667 1954-07-18 17 THIS is the story of Phillipa, the terror of the town, who was one day 1 to marry the famous novelist. Nicholas Monsarrat. Phillipa Crosby ran a waspish gossip column about what went on in g;ty Johannesburg. In front of her typewriter Thp fi667 words
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Article67 1954-07-18 17 The Federation Arts Theatre group in Kuala Lumpur is sweating on the deadline for the arrival of two costumes from London for their star players in George Bernard Shaw', "Arms and the Man" wnlch it Is producing later this week. The elaborate uniforms would have been difficult67 words
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Advertisement178 1954-07-18 17 I UN GLASSES MJSCH LOMB ii E AT ALL L AND BETTER STORES Kile beans HAPPY ■■^j/ 1 I f indigestion, h' adI patcd, liverisk ans. I I THESE MEDICALLY :KD APPROVED BILE BEfIHS B— ■Fat Dissolved 5 Pounds a Week «t for I t':arantf« pro* Drink D. T. Lim's178 words
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Advertisement284 1954-07-18 17 For Expert TB Am\ TRAVEL V ACfNT advice Look for this sign of M-^xHH^t* Personal Service m'fW^Y* Trip-planning help fligTit booking U^m m6t^^^ur T y^ir^tiw assistance on p;i<>spoi is. ,isns and W^m mEf£& A V^B£\ foreign currency hotel rcserva- 'W I^^Jv —^/^ir tions destination transport f J*^*^ Sr>~ C J|284 words
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388 1954-07-18 18 OWIFTS Athltlic Associations sprint relay team cracked «Swc ln wtnnlO| the 4xllo yards relay In 44 ssec— five-tenths ol ucond better than their own Slncapon record set in 1952— at the triangular athletic meeting held at HA K Changi yesterday. The Combimd RAF.388 words
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Article69 1954-07-18 18 Rovers' team to travel to Mu;ir to play a charity (MM against Muar Invitation team on Sunday, ln aid of the St. John's Ambulance appeal week, will be selected from: W. Skinner. Chong Kum. Teow Keng. Murphy. Kok s<Tit;. Baton. Mat Noor. Boon Khim. Ismail69 words
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Article27 1954-07-18 18 MILAN. Sat— Dulllo. 1,0 l Italy i. beat Jarques Herblllto iFranrr> on points over 15 rounds ln their Euro- 1 pean lightweight boxing title fight.27 words
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280 1954-07-18 18 Rahim's four goals beat Hongkong Bank Mercantile Bank 4 Hongkong Bank 3 |7OUR fine goals, including a hat- trick by Rahim Omar, enabled Mercantile Bank to beat Hongkonc Hank 4-3 when they met in a SBHFA Group A' League and Cup match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Mercantile Bank's victory280 words
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Article111 1954-07-18 18 Last week's Crossword Solution ACROSS: 1. P:a«n. 6. Eajer. 10. Rearrange. 11. Kerry. 13. Dense. 15. 1 lor. IH. Bit. IK. Duck. 1!). Yew. M, Trnet. _L Say. V.i. (hcrred. 25. Strait. 26. Raised. IT. Release. 29. Cod. 31. Fence. M. Lop. 34. Odes, M. Set>. 17. Boar. 3K. Meals.111 words
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Article, Illustration460 1954-07-18 18 CHARLES ERICKSON asks what YOU think A minute s delay in reaching the scene of a fire may cost the life of a person trapped inside a burning building. When the engine leaves the 1 fire station none of the in the460 words
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515 1954-07-18 18 TWO SINGAPORE records were improved upon when Singapore Base District (Army) held their annual athletic championships at Tanglin yesterday new figures heinjj returned for the hammer and the three miles. Lanky, bespectacled Lt Col. C. J. Reidy (Hq Singapore Base Dist.) hurled the515 words
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Advertisement199 1954-07-18 18 BOVRIL j 'Ii i 1 y J3Kj ln mr>;tt foncrntratrd form. >,BORKEO^ $o/e Agents for ttxgap"'** Kti/mpur Ipon. Pfnano. Kurhing and rttfirr Bnrnro nmnrhei. nrujjled >y^V\ Hair grooticd with Sil\ikrin Hair Cream adds remarkably to a man's sense of cool self-possession. lor Silvikrin Hair Cream really controls your hair without199 words
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Advertisement151 1954-07-18 18 fi|| fPHILUPSj j I twcwJi^K^ini*'*'' i'jl I smoking or dnnk "•"r:^^-^- n\%\\t due to ct I^^^^^~^^J work this double t V^S^^ OHtSU Jk PHILL| PS Mr. •Sk'*' ««»*'^o3v*-i-* .ilmosr inst.-.ntly .?£Z^ PHILLIPS' cnMc 1,,,, iction complctcj tk Give tonight's overindulgence the PHILI PHILLIPS' MILK OF MAGNESIA IN LIQUID AND TABLET151 words
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296 1954-07-18 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. VGOR made sure of a replaj against IVnanu tight to be northern finalists in this Malaya (up soccer competition when they Federation Combined Servicei 2 on the Road fromd thi> evening. •nd half d i n the last 15 1:296 words
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125 1954-07-18 19 r>EV\N(.-S Malaya (up rip- i tain Yeap hrnt Inc was given the stronger' support 73.715 votes—in last week's count in the Kraser and Neave and I oca Cola popularity contest. henc t'.nf. «ith a ;r»nd total of 294.386, has now taken over the125 words
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17 1954-07-18 19 LOW SCORING IN SHIELD RICKET FINAL i IXDI \\n b I C I -J-39-3: O. La- 9.4-5-17 words
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290 1954-07-18 19 PENANG. Saturday. LMH-R RECORDS were set up at the Penang Amateur 1 Athletic Associations annual meet which started today on the Free School ground. Sylvia Barbosa added an inch to the women's high jump record established last year The second record was set290 words
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351 1954-07-18 19 Thevan is Johore's best performer JOHORE BAHRI 'TEN racordi were broken yesterday annual amateur meeUDf of the Johore o: t.ie Malayan PWD Sports Club. performance o' •..'.e c.iv Ihe.ar. :he mile which he covered m 4min 55sec. This was r.ot only an Improvement on the record he 24wc it m351 words
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Article166 1954-07-18 19 NOIANO, cat PENA.NG -a ere «U out 134 on an pa<> wicket in their ■gainst Kedah on the Roaci ground today. At close. Kedah had scored 20 •M:hout loss. n .x \:c topscored foi Penan? with 45. was at the uicke' for two and threr-qunr'er hours166 words
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838 1954-07-18 19 Wicks saves Combined Schools from collapse |?SNEST WICKS was the only Combined Schools batsman to stand up to the accurate bowling of ingapore Cricket Association "A" scoring 32 runs out f the schoolboys total of 79 in the first innings of j heir two-day annual match which began at Balestier838 words
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224 1954-07-18 19 Hobbs, Jones in 150-run opening stand i v. Malacca KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. ■V-EAL HO3BS .71. and Alan Jones '79i put on 150 for the first wicket when Selangor started their two-day cricket game against Malacca on the padang here today. Afur the partnership had b*en broken, however. Selangor wickets fell224 words
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Article67 1954-07-18 19 A GOAL scored in the 35th minu-e by Avails Gabos enabled Bukit Ttanah Bporta Club to beat Sele'ar Football Club by 1-0 in their key Div. 3A league match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Bukit Tim..a. who art- still unbea- j i ten. now lead the67 words
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Article32 1954-07-18 19 I Chinese Swimming Club 'C 1 trounced RAF "B" 12-0 in a SASA C inter polo league match yesterday. In the "B leacue match. CSC B trounced RAF. "A" 10-032 words
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Article414 1954-07-18 19 CHIAM BOON KENG of Archer ■a on the individual championship at the annual sports if the Methodist Boys' Afternoon School •a:;H 33 points* Boon Keng took first places in the 100. 220 440. one mile nnd the 120 yds hurdles and was second in the414 words
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Advertisement123 1954-07-18 19 J AKt MALAYA 5 2 BEST FOOTBALLERS? /^C t "I One croan cork EQUALS ONE VOTE ELL 23 (ma rl l h b L -r [PCH TAII PBlAJfq tint is 3i ST^ efffssfs By io a« cs dULY Ji i re et A* co~-etc <* ivt cc.ccc TEST' (n*f t123 words
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Advertisement324 1954-07-18 19 HERE S WHY IV KIWI LIQUID WH|TE I I I fT\ 'S SO MUCH I I \J<£ WHITER J jre going to 1« you in on a srerpt. The reason Kiwi Liquid White Cleaner makr*. your <hoe< the wh'test possible white is because it tonums Ti O: (litanium Dioxide) the324 words
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Article, Illustration3054 1954-07-18 20 KPSOM . JEEP - Memorial stakes to Spider King in record time KPSOM .JEEP. By AIAKIMi his first racecour c appearance siiut his fourth to Khor Mousa in the Pfcrak Derb] in April, Oleander, a handsome four-year-old l>\ the Derby winner Straight Deal, put up a tip-tor staying performance to3,054 words
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Article19 1954-07-18 20 THE Straits Times's picture tip Tor yesterday's races was Fairy Tale. Who was unplaced in Race Five19 words
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Article50 1954-07-18 20 TOTAL POOL: MM.741 FIRST No. 60.1012 (5189.336) SECOND No. *****1 <504.f.68> THIRD No. *****4 (15&593) STARTFRS (54.781 each) Nos. M3M7, 270%2 .Ml 185. MW7S, *****4. 2031»i7. .t«oii94. *****9. *****0. 1297.M;. 510C67. CONSOLATION (11,155 each) Nos. *****9. *****1. *****4. 596M2, *****9. *****1 *****1, hg^TOL"l^' DOUBLE TOTE: 1« tickets (Sls2^achK50 words
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209 1954-07-18 20 JAKARTA CHAMPS TO PLAY IN SPORE, FED. ARRANGEMENTS have been made for Jakarta's lcasrue champions, the l T nion Makes Strength Football Club, to play four friendly soccer matches in Singapore next month, their representative, Mr. S. R. P. Naidu, lold the Sunday Times yesterday. The tourists include seven I209 words
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