Singapore Standard, 5 December 1954
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Title Section20 1954-12-05 1 SUNDAY STANDARD ?'J #1 C 3« Vol. V. No. 155, SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 195 1 TWENTY PAGES ir> CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration265 1954-12-05 1 9292.13 SINGAPORE'S -hello" girls and their colleagues passed thp hat around yesterday and collected 1165.15 for The Standard Christmas Toy Fund. This was the biggest donation of the day \>xt was the MOO sent by The Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China (Singapore Branch). fromStandard - 265 words
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305 1954-12-05 1 'The European Planter Is On The Way Out' KUALA LLMPIR. Sat. -The Planter," official '•r?an of the Incorporated Society of Planters said today that the "writing is on the wall" tor the European planter m Malaya. An editorial m the November issue of the magazine ired: "The policy of replacement305 words
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Article59 1954-12-05 1 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH. By Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sat. Lord Shepherd. Labour baron and former national agent of the Labour Party died this mornins. His son and heir the Hon. Malcolm Newton Shepherd who has been working with a commercial-firm m Singapore is. I understand, flying59 words
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Article155 1954-12-05 1 NEW HAVEN. England. Dec. 4. (UP> A notice tacked on the door of St. Michael's church announced today that the bishop had fired its pastor for being too friendly with a married woman m the church choir. The village buzzed with gossip when the rector, the155 words
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Article419 1954-12-05 1 ALLIANCE WIN IN FIVE TOWNS Women Barristers Get Th^ Votes *l Allionce group continued to ride on the crest of the political wove yesterday m the Municipal and Town elections m seven centres m the Federation, gaining complete control of the civic activities of the Federal capital where Independent and419 words
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98 1954-12-05 1 AVA KEPT OUT OF VIP ROOM MPs ONLY HONGKONG, Dec. 4. (Reuter) A special squad of police were on duty to keep order among the large crowd of welcomers when Hollywood actress Ava Gardner arrived here today from Tokyo to publicise her latest film "The Barefoot Contessa." She will leave98 words
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Article128 1954-12-05 1 The Pope Makes Progress VATICAN CITY. Dec 4. (Reuter)— A Vatican announcement early today said the improvement notf d yesterday m the condition of Pope Pius XII '"gives grounds for good hope.'' The special communique was issued atter four leading specialists had been called to the Vatican for a consultation128 words
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Article44 1954-12-05 1 LONDON 7 Dec. 4 'AP> Moscow Radio claimed on Friday night, a Russian surgeon has created a two-headed dog by grafting on a second head The experiment was described as being exploratory work looking to possibilities of replacing vital human organs44 words
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Article54 1954-12-05 1 NEW YORK. Dec. 4 «Router» The chief United States delegate to the United Nations. Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, conferred yesterday with the Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles, on ways to bring about United Nations action for the release of American airmen imprisoned by Communist54 words
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Article, Illustration143 1954-12-05 1 Nothing Exceptional About Her, Says US Officials LOS ANGELES. Dec. 4. (Reuter) Sultry, red headed British 'actress Simone Silva, who prides herself on having a bust one inch bigger than Jane Russell's, learned yesterday from immigration officials that she was not 4<> a person of exceptional ability." The ruling meant143 words
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Article31 1954-12-05 1 LONDON. Dec. 4 (Router) Ten Soviet surgeons including three women, arrived here yesterday from Moscow to spend three weeks touring British hospitals. medical schools and research institutes.31 words
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143 1954-12-05 1 YORK, Dec. 4 (Reuter).— The Archbishop of York, Dr. Cyril Garbett. said last night it was difficult to exaggerate the importance of seeing that the colonial students were given a real welcome m Britain. If they carried back to their own lands an embittered experience143 words
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Article24 1954-12-05 1 OWING to heavy rain, the last four races of the Perak Turf Club m Ipoh were today postponed to Monday.24 words
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Article503 1954-12-05 1 V. T. Sambandam - V. T. Sambandam By THIS WA TER SCHEME MA YBE SCRAPPED $25 Mil. Already Spent On Tebrau Project Standard Staff Reporter IS THE $40,000,000 Tebrau water supply scheme that is now more than half way through, to be scrapped and replaced by another scheme that will503 words
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Article45 1954-12-05 1 PENANG. Sat.— Mr. Lav Geok Swee. a prominent rubber magnate today donated $200,000 to the Nanyang University. This was announced at a reception given to the Chancellor of the University, Dr. Lin Yu-tang and Mr. Tan Lark Syo. chairman of the University.45 words
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Article39 1954-12-05 1 JERUSALEM, Israel. Dec. 4 <UP>.— A circular Issued yesterday by the Mayor forbade women employees of the municipality to wear slacks to work, explaining that wearing of slacks is a violation of Old Testament teachings.39 words
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Article38 1954-12-05 1 LONDON. Dec. 4 (Reuter) —Admiral Earl Mountbatten. First Sea Lord Designate, will hand over as Commander-in-Chief. Mediterranean and Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces. Mediterranean. to Admiral Sir Guy Grantham next Friday, the Admiralty announced here last night.38 words
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Advertisement108 1954-12-05 1 %YOGHOURT nourishes without fattening COLD STORAGE CREAMCftiCS LTD tINCAFORI. IuMCO* HK»N( Full Results In Page 4 2£S j£& tfsk 2£& *ftsk £3$ j£& 10&lgft& 2ft& THE INTERNATIONAL self-winding calendar watch The INTERNATIONAL self-winding colendor watch is a crowning achievement of Swiss watchmaking. It is o godsend to every businessmon, for108 words
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Article72 1954-12-05 2 RUBBER prices m Singapon continued to ri?e yester-' day. first grade rubber for I December shipment closing at 82 cent! per lb. on a quiet market, an improvement of 11/16 cent on Friday. Better overseas advices ar^d acceptances contributed to tne rise m prices yesterday. Quotations72 words
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Article20 1954-12-05 2 SPORE, Sat.: The price of, tin on the local market was $3531 per picul (Down 62J cents). 120 words
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Article56 1954-12-05 2 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association j noon prices (cents per lb.) yesterday were: Buyers Seller* Spot loose 81 i B2i RSS fob. Dec. No. i r:;. n\ Jan. No. 1 811 8J Dec No. 2 Rl; Ri: Dec. No. T9J ;;i. RMA o:\ :cg. tenderDecember 8K56 words
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Article61 1954-12-05 2 KIEW Chin Hin claimed trial m the Sir:gaporc Third Criminal District Court yesterday to a charge of retaining stolen propei ty. valued at 546. The property' belonged to Sim Poo Hua. The offence was committed at Johore Road on Sept. 20 at 3.30 p.m. Bail of61 words
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Article477 1954-12-05 2 Suffered Injury On Salvage Job DAMAGES totalling $38,600 were awarded by Mr. Justice Tan m the Singapore High Court yesterday to Manlio Vasta, 35, an Italian diver, against Inter-Ocean Salvage and Towage Limited. Vasta, who suffered permanent disability m his legs as a result of477 words
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Article, Illustration104 1954-12-05 2 THE I'nder Sn rrt.it v ;of State from the Colonial Office. Sir John Martin, spent an hour irisp^tinu the ticirimin trrs of thr Sinuijx'i* Military Fortes, Bradi Road, yesterday. I| r UJ v shown round h> 01. T J llutchinson. It mm CStandard - 104 words
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Article, Illustration130 1954-12-05 2 Ancient Fish Hooks Found KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A score of ancient fishhooks have just been unearthed from the Tui Gold Mine, about ten miles from Kuala Lipis, to give increasing credence to researchers' contentions that the apex of Pahang was once a vast lake. The fish-hooks, recovered m the course130 words
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Article, Illustration460 1954-12-05 2 Wonder Cure Discoverer 1 A MAN who claims to have discovered a new cure for tuberculosis arrived m Singapore yesteiday from Bangkok from which City he explained: I was kicked out through the machinations of the Thai Ministry of Public Health.** The460 words
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192 1954-12-05 2 Police Get Their Men After A ttempted Robbery A VAST net cast by the Singapore Police on Friday soon alter an attempted 'armed robbery, resulted m the arrest of all three suspects as well as an accomplice Armed with knives, the three thugs broke into a house of a .ynmese192 words
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Article131 1954-12-05 2 PENANG, Sat.— A man has been reported to be per forming: "strip-tease" acts around the new St. Gmft'i Girls' School and near the Nurses Quarters of the General Hospital for the last few days. He normally stages his first performance m the afternoon for the benefit131 words
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Article52 1954-12-05 2 A clerk. George Cbem Liang, claimed trial Singapore Thin! District Court, yesfrnl.iy charge of committing erin breach of trust while m the emp!< the firm of Ross T, Company Union B Oct 8. Bail of Sl.nnn m I ties was granted, will be heard on J.m.52 words
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Advertisement342 1954-12-05 2 X Lovely Skin PRESENT THEIR NEW MAKE-UP IN POWDER FORM NOT A PASTE, NOT A CAKE, ITS A POWDER <*CJ oyr\>c*/rrvoLa X (U-5L\. Patenr No. 586.006) NEW TIMES CALL FOR NEW METHODS JUv^r^K^ With their new NfAKE-UP IN POWDKR FORM, luve introduced a real revolution m the Art of make-up.342 words
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Advertisement55 1954-12-05 2 NOTICE ADMISSION to X and other cla.s-< |V Form V) will begin on November, and tod Oti December. iy.">4. Boys and girls wekU mission should app eipal m person. toßeilur Iheir School Leaving am', t rertiHcates between the r of 8 a.m. and 12 noon. iM v PRINCIPAL. Guru Nanak55 words
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Advertisement37 1954-12-05 2 I t I 'l rural I j ArroTfl i fORH 0 turn »l *i« for Umtmi o*a Lnt 25 )»3i JW 1 Burnt j I p-' m VV 1 J 1 A Xv V I yfittA In37 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-12-05 3 THIS is the tender which was designed m the Kuala Lumpur offices of the Chief Inspector of the Federation Fire Services. Col. F. F. C. Watkins. A feature of the tender is the fogfoam nozzle which is mounted on the front bumper. It can throw a blanket of foam72 words
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322 1954-12-05 3 PETER KUM - PETER KUM By Standard Staff Correspondent UALA LUMPUR, Sat. All major airflt c h Federation will, by the middle of pi, have fire-fighting equipment and with the best m the world. i The Standard by no less an ief Inspector of the Federation322 words
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Article58 1954-12-05 3 LUIMPIR Sat. tadfts and one Malayan \ir are flying K< dear's three-week *omote friendly rethe "down Continent -m Australian nt "L «.»(i.-t> -y r will come J» on an exchange .I f t(1 "encourage 1 ;<";- and sho l ril(tlllI '> "f our way have h,, n ir p58 words
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Article92 1954-12-05 3 THE three girls whose 45--year-Old mother. Son Ah Han. is m Outram Road jail serving six months' simple imprisonment, are now receiving monetary aid irom the Social Welfare Department. They will continue to draw a monthly allowance. Mr. E.F. Aliddleditch. Assistant Secretary (public assistance)92 words
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Article73 1954-12-05 3 A TOTAL of 111 donor?, m- 1 eluding 77 Asians, gave blood 'during the week ended Dec. 3, i 1 states the weekly report of the Singapore Blood Transfusion j Service. There is still a shortage of I blood m the AB group, and donor? are73 words
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Article41 1954-12-05 3 PEXANG. Fri.— The manai ger of Harvard Process Department. Mr. C. F. Smith, was fined $200 m the Sunsei Patani Magistrate Court yesterday, for failing to report a machinery accident. I He pleaded guilty by letter.41 words
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262 1954-12-05 3 W.H.O. Offers Fellowships To Singaporeans FELLOWSHIPS for training m psychiatry, psychology, ancl hiatric social work are offered by the World Health Organization to men and \v<>j men with a local background and knowledge of local languages. Dr, R. H. Bland. Singapore's Director of Medical Services, yesterday said that advertisements will262 words
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251 1954-12-05 3 ANDREW FANG - 'Call' Girls Pose As Tourist Guides ANDREW FANG Police Crack Down On New Form Of Vice By Standard Staff Reporter ATTEMPTS to promote prostitution under the cover of supplying girl tourist guides have been frustrated by prompt action of the Anti-Vice Branch of the Criminal Investigation Department. Mr. Peter Claque.251 words
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Article133 1954-12-05 3 SCHOOL TEACHERS TO TOUR THAILAND PEXANG. Sat. The largest group of Malayan school teachers that has ever been formed about 200 of them will leave Prai on Monday by the Bangkok express for a 12-day educational tour of Thailand. The tour sponsored the National Union of Teachers, was initiated by133 words
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Article78 1954-12-05 3 More Areas To Get Free Services PENANG, Sat Thousands of residents m Paya Terubong. Penara Bukit. Ayer Itam and the surrounding hill areas of Penang Island, will now be able to receive tree medical and dental-treatment aas. s well free poultry innoculation. The Medical. Dv. and Veterinary Departments are extending78 words
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Article68 1954-12-05 3 Send Aussies To Malaya, He Urges MELBOURNE. Dec. 4 (Reuter). The sooner Australian troops went to Malaya as part of a Commonwealth force the better. Major General Iloratius Murray, former Commanding Officer of the British Common wealth Division m Korea said here yesterday. General Murray who is visiting Australia and68 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-12-05 3 A CHINESE driver of a radio taxi now on the Colony roads, makes a test rail for routing instructions from the Radio Taxis' C ontrol Room.31 words
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Article136 1954-12-05 3 THE nucleus of a fleet of 20 radio taxis, first of its kind m Malaya, is m operation now on a round-the-clock service. The radio-equipped taxis have men at the wheel who have undergone extensive training m the use of the mobile radio communication136 words
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Article351 1954-12-05 3 It'll Take 3 Years, He Says Standard Staff Reporter. THE problem of the Colony's "dead-end kids" cannot be solved for at least another three years. Secretary of the Social Welfare Department, Singapore, Mr. T. P. Cromwell, said yesterday. "Reason is." said Mr. sufficient number of351 words
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Advertisement79 1954-12-05 3 H °L'RS OF BREATHTAKING SPECTACLE J N WIDE SCREEN J? lt!l Perspeda Stereophonic Sound PONE WITH 'JTHE WISP COMING! ris HOTEL ROAD OFF 10 m.s. TAMPENIS ROAD, F '"es fScQ SINGAPORE. l(J e Resort with Coconut Polms fir Sandy Beach rV^L m OPE N AIR DANCING Wk NOW OPENED NIGHTLY79 words
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Advertisement226 1954-12-05 3 FREE! Four brandy glasses with every bottle of John Exshaw Fine Napoleon. Q jr Mkl\ i I QBsSk I m fj^tl y -^§ki^kE= Velvety hr-nrfy I if^J? M You will olwoyt '.^H remember fc^< fß'6"s J g EXSHAW FINE NAPOLEON >J?W3»^-w brantlu Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang, Kuching Br. Nortll226 words
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Article291 1954-12-05 4 MF.N OF 'THE PURPLE PLAIN* FOUR "behind-the-scenes" aircrew who provided the flight action for the film. "The Purple Plain." which was shot earlier this year m Ceylon, will be guests-of-honour of the Odeon Theatre when the film is screened early this week Flying Officer Dennis291 words
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171 1954-12-05 4 Johore Boys Deprived Of Education JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Parents and guara;ans of 81 boys who passed the Form One examination m Bukit Zahara School, but failed to get admission to Form Two m the Johore English College because of lack of accommodation, decided today to protest to higher authorities. Following171 words
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Article381 1954-12-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR Petaling Ward Miss Gunn Chit Wah (Alliance) 772 Mr. Lawrence Han-chang Huang (Lab.) 342 Maj. 43U Elecorate 1.638 Polled 1.166 Spoilt 52. Bungsar Ward Mr. S. Gurupatham (Alliance) 1 *>3i Mr. S.C.E. Sinjam (Ind.) '751 Mr T.R.P. Dawson (Ind.) 66 Maj. 414 Electorate 2,940 Polled381 words
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Article52 1954-12-05 4 SINGAPORE'S Speaker-de-signate. Mr. G. E. N. (Geno) Oehlers. sailed for Britain yesterday m the Oranje to study Parliamentary procedure m the House of Commons. A large crowd of Government officials, friends and relatives saw him off. Mr. Oehlers is expected to return at the end of March52 words
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Article30 1954-12-05 4 INCHE ABU Hassan bin Tungal. former Sub-Inspector of the Singapore Police Force, has been awarded a bar to the Colonial Police and Fire Brigade long service medal.30 words
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211 1954-12-05 4 THE zebra crossing just north of Anderson Bridge and opposite the Cricket Club will be removed from next Wednesday. Instead, pedestrian operated lights and automatic traffic lights will be erected m Connaught Drive on the road past Empress Place roundabout opposite Raffles statue.211 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-12-05 4 THE aircrew of No. 81 Squadron (Mosquitoes), RAF. SeltUr. Singapore, pictured with Gregory Feck, the star of T ll1 f U .r p Ie Plain dur- i- 1 1 ln thp at Sigiriya airfield, m £> lo from left: Hying Officer Peter Cross Fly 89148 words
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Article275 1954-12-05 4 Doctor Trade Fined For Sale 'HEALTH TABLETS DEFICIFy, DR. WONG AH TECK, charged with hovinq for i of health tablets bearing a false trade description soid *T! First Criminal District Court yesterday, that he had JJ good intention. *»wm Earlier, the Prosecuting Officer. Mr. M. C. Bovlc DSP F. A.275 words
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Article202 1954-12-05 4 Now He's lp For ft J WHEN the wife of a hawker. Lirc^tjl guilty m the Singapore Sixth Police C«9 on behalf of her husband, on a dur«f *^fl struction at Moulmein Green otf Halesjm Nov. 17, Inspector M. Mclntyre, prosecut%i the previous history o( Lim's202 words
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Advertisement166 1954-12-05 4 OPINIONS DIFFER BUT WE BOTH AGREE ON I PALMOLIVE Ik for shave comfort j/ Whichever me±od you prefer, there's a Palmolivc shaving preparation made better specially for you. The secret lies m the special blend of Palmolive oils, made to soothe, smooth and condition your skin as you shave. Your166 words
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Advertisement41 1954-12-05 4 FA R B I 2/3 TON DIES*' POWERFCL4O I^ 19.6 HP DI* SBL J 27 MILES Vf* MORE M"^^ more ntPt sv for 25 passeng^ IMMEDIATi *Ul*l CYCLE CARRIAGE (fc.^ SINGAPORE "2*5 A Repretenled In ha 1 B. N. Borneo "^S\41 words
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Miscellaneous28 1954-12-05 4 Singapore Diary SSlrPtWj D Sev *nteenth anni2pm cc Cours R°ad. IN «8 V^ft^T -I ONA R V cglKsjjri pS fthow at mS«^ i ain Tabl tennis I nm28 words
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Miscellaneous89 1954-12-05 4 tides mass TODAY: Singapore 545 am. (7 ft. 8 m 607 pro. (7 ft. 6 In Port Dickson 107 a m (7 ft 8 In 139 p m (6 ft. 3 In Penang 730 a m (6 ft) 158 Dm <6 ft 7 In > TOMORROW: Singapore 644 am (889 words
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Advertisement160 1954-12-05 7 I TELE FUN KEN if \^fls I ''V^T" f >i~ r~n' ,1 Km— Mn» M iii im^r s *'.n 0655WK frop vo'/i for AC rna'.ns, B combined operat'on by H 3 wave ranges, 5 Circuits. jtsisl- FED »*RICE S2?O «••>■: frop. 6 volt storage battery or H nr\% rf j160 words
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Advertisement88 1954-12-05 7 m FRANCISCO I I Conncdinflaippwsarvto^oMonaa i 2 flights weekly W i Call ffr Tf h X»B1^ Stow"* I 1 H wolLD s mos l,.lini ;|iKrifH»««r I T/ie wor/c/ famous family of SJHB ft^H B^^ TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache,88 words
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342 1954-12-05 7 'Hooligans A MENACE TO ELECTIONS' Standard Staff Reporter IT is too much to hope to have a clean election next year, unless all candidates and the authorities take special care to check •very form of corruption at the polls. This was stated by Mr. C. C. Tan, president of the342 words
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Article85 1954-12-05 7 THE Singapore Canine Welfare Association will hold its first Flag Day on Dec. 8 to raise funds to "pay off' 1 debts incurred m constructing kennels for stray dogs at the 5J mile. Thomson Road. An appeal will be made over Radio Malaya at 9.2585 words
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Article90 1954-12-05 7 MR. SAM Kai Faye. who won the first prize m the news section of the British Press Pictures of the Year Competition, sponsored by Encyclopaedia Britannica and the Institute of British Photographers m London last week, will be congratulated at tomorrow's luncheon party of the Singapore90 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-12-05 7 THIS letter was sent to The Standard by Scandinavian Airlines System on the world's first commercial intercontinental flight over the North Pole. Following an Itinerary starting at Copenhagen with intermediate stops at Sondre Stromfjord (Greenland) and Winnipeg (Canada), the giant Douglas Super DC-6 covered the 5,852 miles or 9,418 kilometres64 words
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Article263 1954-12-05 7 $15, 000 For A World Trip Malayans who are interested m visitiJig the pleasure spots of the world m first class comfort icill greet the latest travel adventure proposed by Mr. Joseph, the Managing Director of American Lloyds, Singapore. He has mooted a tourist scheme for a globe encircling trip263 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-12-05 7 THI FIRST two officers of the Singapore Sea Cadet Corps who have earned their commissions from the ranks. They have been with the Corps since its inception m 1949 when they were students of the Junior Technical School. They are now attached to the City Council. PictureStandard - 65 words
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Article, Illustration154 1954-12-05 7 A GALA dance has been organized by 20 girls of the First Singapore Land Rangers' Company after months of planning and hard work. To be held at the Sea View Hotel, the dance will be m aid of the Singapore Standard Christmas154 words
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Article210 1954-12-05 7 Goodbye To The KAR's KUALA LUMPR. Sat. The 2nd. Battalion of the King's African Rifles one of the iharpest Ihorni m the side of the terrorists will be leaving Malaya shortly after 18 successful months' of jungle operations. These African troops leave the COUlltry With an impressive record of 50210 words
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Advertisement378 1954-12-05 8 p^jf^ FILL YOUR POCKETS S h3T" with money /j/SSSm^ m V You don't pay any more for the *Wf fi fi\A JQ^S^. World's Smartest* Strongest VJL l\^lSr^\k Bicycle. You save all that I ll Jf\ Sp r '^k rtionry you now spend on 1 t -4B iff 1 fares. Look378 words
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Article, Illustration827 1954-12-05 8 Aileen GriSgiths continues her series I ty Ac Penance sometimes includes kissing the feet of a sister who has been offended <> J HAD not worn the black habit of the Nun long enough to ge> my first white wimple j 'T soiled before trouble. Could you827 words
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Article, Illustration364 1954-12-05 8 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN df.;fldjh I I V.ll foot jammed hard on the accelerator. th t nun drove straight at a bus. White and trembling at her side, driving instructor Ben Jackson grabbe-1 the hand-brake. "W-w-whadya want to do that for?" he burbled. The nun looked at364 words
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Article, Illustration423 1954-12-05 5 Standard Staff Reporter ([STRENGTH of the Communist armed terrorists m the Kota !(J hos been so reduced that they are now no longer regarded as f l menace to the security of the people. I that during the past two months, nine terrorists result the District Secretary, Ah Swec423 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-12-05 5 Excavation for this pump house has to be taken down to over 40 feet below high tide level.20 words
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Article, Illustration441 1954-12-05 5 JOHN PARRY - JOHN PARRY By Uru >l l )ruble ms facing Thailand after wa of health. Even apart from the irrea? tlnn due P art ly to unbalanced ft Th I the seriou s food shortage m the ma "andhad big problems. her tied undf-r441 words
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Article365 1954-12-05 5 M.T. YONG - M.T. YONG By SINGAPORE'S new $6 million Queen's Graving Dock at the western end of Keppel Harbour Dockyard, is expected to be ready by early 1956. Work on the dock has been m progress about a year and daily, since its construction started, about 300365 words
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Article, Illustration11 1954-12-05 5 Excavating: for the floor of the dock.11 words
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Advertisement171 1954-12-05 5 W nil, I Yv>^.>. I p f and to my favourite nephew Tommy, a ticket to Europe on Air-India International* CONTACT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT Craftsmanship m Toys U Meccano toys of quality will give yoa v/( 6 the happiest hours of your life. With Meccano constructional outfits yoa VI (v171 words
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Article, Illustration803 1954-12-05 6 MARY BANNOCK - SAVOURY STEWS FOR HUNGRY SNIFFS MARY BANNOCK <&, (J STEW is on ideal meal A quick and easy to r\ make and warm and comforting on wintry J days. (J Everyday stew couldn't (J be easier. Just chop up C\ some meat and onions a and carrots, slosh m y803 words
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Article885 1954-12-05 6 Rosemary Timperley - FOR Invisible Friend Rosemary Timperley ♦SHORT STORY D) I r J^HE old man came into the Rose and Thistle. ordered two pints of bitter and carried them carefully to an empty table by the fire. "Here you are. -Lester." he said, sitting down and pushing one glass across the table.885 words
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Article717 1954-12-05 6 AUDREY WHITING - AUDREY WHITING that followed Princess Margaret out of No. 26 By I T YING tongues are torturing a housewife who welcomed Princess Margaret into her home for ten minutes. The tragic victim is houseproud Mrs. Elizabeth Vining. the mother of four strapping sons. The Princess visited her council717 words
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Advertisement61 1954-12-05 6 COLGATE S GREEN CHLOROPHYLL TOOTHPASTE r Tk p o C Chlor °P h y^ Nature's mirac.e suhstance, r G reen Toothpaste I s l lhls new cxclusivc C 01 3 formula. C I=^*!l~ and Giant size tubes. HJ^ t fiat FO AM S TesUd and Guaranteed by Colgate. AJK FOR61 words
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Advertisement85 1954-12-05 6 1/ c^^^^^^l J.CS, definitely. fo^Babv. Mr. Jon Evans of LcCtclc. wh,ch no doukel things that happ, Baby X m was brog^ so there is appearance and steady r e^ X Your baby, tec. w fc^^ Agents:— J Jackson Co.. Ltd. j I Me djwtwtid sijmm y <^<^ SWKf Mill I85 words
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Article, Illustration257 1954-12-05 9 Standard Staff Reporter UORN sonic two years after the 19.,0 Hots. the Reserve Unit of the Singapore Police Forte has grown into one of the most efficient Police branches today. It was first called the Riot Unit as it was originally trained to deal with257 words
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944 1954-12-05 9 OLIVER BAUDERT - OLIVER BAUDERT By LET the wind billow up under the women's great wide skirts Let the children peep shyly from behind the bright geraniums m the window sill. Let the heavy stone bottle gurggle out another glass full of Geneva. For this is nonana944 words
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Article512 1954-12-05 9 R.G. PILLAI - R.G. PILLAI By Standard Staff All But One Agree LEGISLATIVE Councillors, City Fathers, and the man in-the street endorsed a proposal m the Master Plan, to maintain the major portion of 200-acre Kallang airport proper as a green or a pork. With the exception of512 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-12-05 9 HOLLYWOOD 'is iuMt a short rid* fro Ceendale, bur took Gloria Talbotl aln Ml 73 ycurs to make if. Bum a the outskirts of ffir ntopic capital, (Uoria mis d'scorercd on television and now has Important rules m "We're A'o Angels" and M l#ncjf GaUai t."46 words
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Advertisement189 1954-12-05 9 ;^.c acid particles, jt is more s relieving pain without I Disprin is m water, though its I sin be the same whichever way I idvantaga over ordinary aspirin, 1 Mtals throughout Great Britain. IrKI IN to relieve pain I i better take a DISPRIN rTTi to to! J*^ ■ROYAL189 words
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Article430 1954-12-05 10 "^OW that the ranting and raving on the evil effects of comics have subsided, it is as well to take a more sober and commonsense view of this much discussed subject. Despite the all-out condemnation of present-day comics by the church, parents, councillors and community430 words
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Article109 1954-12-05 10 can hardly be many cities m the world of the size and importance of Singapore where it Is impossible to buy a postage stamp after six o'clock m the evening. In most of the big capitals, the needs of the last-minute-rush-to-post-citizen are met by postage stamp slot109 words
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Article170 1954-12-05 10 gOME women are naturally graceful, some learn to be graceful, while some find it hard to be graceful. To the first category belong the women of Malaysia, including the Dusun women of whose natural grace Dr. Ivan Polunin, of the Department of Social Medicine and Public Health at170 words
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Article, Illustration1473 1954-12-05 10 Modernization Of Iraq ;\\\\\\\\\\\\vvv I B The Tiroes Special Corres- pondent m Baghdad. WWWWWWWV W UPENDING money is a fascinating subject on (j which almost everybody is prepared to express Oan opinion Iraq today has a great deal of money Oto spend, and a1,473 words
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Article206 1954-12-05 10 ANDREW ROTH - 'Independence As Empty As...' ANDREW ROTH xxxvxvxmxxvvxvxvvv^ A slrcak of bright light on the Malayan situation has broken through the murky disinterest on Malaya these past months. There i s a pneral political apathy here which only deeply, ten emotional issues like instep of boiling Rawle Knox. (the extremely able*206 words
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Advertisement224 1954-12-05 10 frram-ts Bacot, n ■M^^| k 1 Wit were tj )cut kaoebfam I Know th I to the uisciom c. mind! Learn tlic I Benjamm 1 Newton, disco\: H Bacon, philosoj-! H and great men I Rosicrucians crucians send ov I 1 1 I -i r r— !<■ 1. 1 23224 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1954-12-05 11 'Money No Criterion To Us' Say Varsity Girls Questioned On The Ideal Man Q J.HE women of Malaya ore not mercenary, A at least they lack the diamond-digging urge while m the sweet optimum of youth, U when every thought for the future is a lovely 0 dream and the1,109 words
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Article, Illustration332 1954-12-05 11 Christine Diemer - Christine Diemer ~By^ 0 1 \XCE the answers started to come from each, m Oturn, they were pronounced with firm decision, and the 0 resultant poll, gentlemen, is as follows. m the order 0 named: SENSE OF 111 MOl R: Q EDUCATION; SAME RACE332 words
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304 1954-12-05 11 A PUBLIC PARK IS HER SA VINGS BANK THIS STRANGE WORLD Small Advances "Vtiiy d< > you <*»" y° ur boy friend Pilgrim?' Because every time I'm with him he makes a lit tie progress." A PARK-KEEPER who followed a ?uspici- ou.s-lookmg man into a greenhouse watched him unfasten an304 words
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Advertisement140 1954-12-05 11 last! I cigarettes jcially imported rO m London Ay m pockets of 10 and airtight tins of 50. FAMOUS 'WHITE SPOT' Is your guarantee that the contents are of the high quality associated with the serve a Dunhill f BEAUTY privilege hnvp sought the secret of beaur>% i from the140 words
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Advertisement203 1954-12-05 11 ROBINSON'S V Mm T^mmL?^® ij' ''^c^^liSttri^k. v "^w l IC^° Wit- <^ o^. .<«v ■■'■JU *0 'ii- .*>' > :-^HB ■>► .J> gm^ ■#?<?*•*■•" '^s^ v '^mw A^Hi jb x i jh iin i mil r i/ Q Just a few Toys, from our very wide range: 7 Plastic Pull-A-Long203 words
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531 1954-12-05 12 Edin Peters - Edin Peters .\w\\w\ By 'T'HE curtain on the curA rent Malayan motor racing season was rung down last month, when the Malayan Motor Sports' Club organised a half-mile standing-start speed trial on Rahang Road m Seremban. This particular meeting was an unqualified success531 words
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Article1269 1954-12-05 12 Queen's Castle - Queen's Castle "y j THE World champion I M. M. Botvinnik had a i narrow escape from defeat m his fame against \V. I'nziiker of West Germany m the Amsterdam team touinaruent. The game is Riven below 1 fully annotated by the champion. I have culled1,269 words
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Article, Illustration189 1954-12-05 12 Bristol '403' Two-Litre Saloon VN inlrrrstinf car has just arrived m Malaya from England, a Bristol '403' 2litrc saloon by the Car Division of the Bristol Aeroplane Co. Ltd.. at Filton. The standard engine is a hifih-performante six cylinder unit of lf>7l c.c. capacity as used m Fraser-Nash cars, developing189 words
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Article217 1954-12-05 12 T HAVE an eight loot fly x rod. Do you thine it will take a lure of 2 or. HAROLD MM. You did not mention what make you Fly Rod is Generally speaking, I do not think your rod will stand a f oa. lure. It is much217 words
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Advertisement280 1954-12-05 12 EAST ASM SAIUNCS TO CONIIu, H >.. Aden. P M iti4 C.^'^'SJ Copenhagen Can, *°V^B S por, H -PATACON,*-- I •II "SELANCIA" ;»ND.A- n/ 9| Xl Calls Beyrouth Cdv-, a CM. London (p,,, c Mr| M| I «X») Cjlli Cdynia. r SAILINCS FROM SCAND.^ I NDlKAv 'nrJ •KAMBOOIA' f f280 words
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Article, Illustration460 1954-12-05 13 GENE GRANT - NEW BURMESE STAR HAS ELOQUENT EYES GENE GRANT By '"THE p URPLE PLAIN soon to be shown at the Odeon, is yet another J. Arthur Rank production which will surely cause the glamourised CinemaS cope and Vista Vision moguls of Hollywood to look to their laurels. Credit must be given460 words
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Article591 1954-12-05 13 ANDREA; DOUGLAS CRANE - ANDREA DOUGLAS CRANE By and 1 >AR AMOUNT'S latent di<covery, shapely Gloria Talbott. told us how she got her first professional role, on television. "The script called for a teenager who could ride a motor-cycle. I told the producer 'Sure. I can ride.' 1 really591 words
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Article162 1954-12-05 13 DONALD ZEC - DONALD ZEC. FILM star Diana Dors. 24. turned down a seven-year contract worth £100.000 yesterday. She was offered the contract by the Rank Aim studios which sacked her m 1950 when she was earning £30 a week. She turned the contract down because she believes she162 words
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Article, Illustration285 1954-12-05 13 RON BURTON - RON BURTON TJOLLYIVOOD Shop AA talk: The art of cigarette smoking at least as lar as the pros go ran into a little trouble lor "Tall Man Riding," but everything turned out fine. The brown cigarettes ior the Warner Colour film had to be prepared specially. The matches285 words
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Advertisement299 1954-12-05 13 JHAVV BROTHERS^ B^^l7^PCo))tn «-30-9.30 p.m. Wr\**^ V TEL»SIS9 NOW! X DAY OF CHIVALROUS THRILLS S TR rAf^flfcft T O Ny CURTIS MNET IfiGH M^iJs#*dißißV7 D VID r RR R BARBARA RUSH Bfl a I ,nd MACHIKO KYO m I i;i/i \\i\\|\<; him iN B«|LLIANtX m .M»i i: WITH IMIIOIXAL ENGLISH299 words
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Advertisement295 1954-12-05 13 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS I NOW SHOWING! rgTUtlf^ 11.00 am 1.45 4.15 LJ| iMIf TKj^ 6.45 9.30pm SSSIf SBRSii isßl EVERYBODY IS SAYING... is the word for v^ with four Academy Award Winners! m HUMPHREY BOGART AUDREY HEPBURN WILLIAM HOLDEN A BEGUILING CINDERELLA Suvun HH>\V ?> a.m. "THE HIfiHU' AV.MWtofftHeiiii NOW295 words
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Article687 1954-12-05 14 GEEREE READ - SPUN SILK OR WIRE WOOL? GEEREE READ -By JN VICTORIA'S days a woman's hair was not called her 'crowning glory' for nothing. In that era there were not nearly so many aids to beauty as there are now. and women made the most of themselves by sheer hard work. If687 words
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Article696 1954-12-05 14 QOXE are the days, when cleaning fish was a major undertaking before it could be cooked and eaten. Nowfish are cleaned before you ever see them m your kitchen, and even cut to size for easy cooking. The following fish recipes culled from the pages of 'The696 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-12-05 14 with an overskirt of black nylon net, look like a dress but have the versatility 3 companion pieces. The n 2t ff Id I f l av s stands out from T h ,f»"™Wack satin skfrt me top has the higher scoop neckline of the new season. (Wide55 words
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Article, Illustration442 1954-12-05 14 "YOU CAN save many make-up dollars if you will use your makeup as professional makeup artists do," says Max Factor, Jr., noted Hollywood beauty adviser, Look into your mirror and you will realize the small amount of makeup it actually takes for one complete make-up. Then442 words
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Article622 1954-12-05 14 MARJORIE PROOPS - MARJORIE PROOPS By TT was on the doormat x yesterday morning— the first invitation to the first Christmas party of the season. Mr. So and So requests the pleasure of your company for cocktails. R.S.V.P. My first impulse was to write and622 words
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Advertisement87 1954-12-05 14 H tts^ r^'*" 5 'I BABYPoJ <ct. THt eORNtQ CO., LTD twM 1 fr»^ $2.50 J W X I |Mirf6« Pf 4 <*'< I^' ll t'f* f te i •>» handbag P*<al «f C«r« I perfjmt, matthmg p*rfum*4 c»'or«« f*»*»M •m^ tcfc.Vt *r Cor« Soop. J. 75 mfftKt W" J87 words
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Miscellaneous320 1954-12-05 14 9\V\\\VW\\\\\\\\\\\W\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\V\\\\\\V\\\\\\\> The Stars And You J YOUR BIRTimxTE Dont let a perverse whim \NU BIBTHSIGN or trifling set-back mar a 1 ARlf>— March 21 to April stimulating. zestful day. 2 19— Make thia a pratifyinc Cement bonds. 5 morning; pet around; see SCORPIO Oct. 23 to Nov. 2 people Later:320 words
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Miscellaneous19 1954-12-05 14 Q O^y TRtVATE u DOZEN carbon copies, he says, and he SAW I was wearing this white dress f>19 words
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Advertisement90 1954-12-05 17 ptists Prove that I E? A 1:— n K> JF mm^~ r S- F£%i ATE j vULu AI C r iw^c« e M DENTAL i\f.l iii f sa ll CREAM vX; i: J I active^ penetrating foam gets into I -en the teeth —removes the tiny particles I that (7?//5r90 words
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Advertisement151 1954-12-05 17 i SPEAKING OF PICTURES j Name Address Title Camera Used Aperture Speed Film "TITHES" offer I High Quality Low Prices Cameras l bOUDA-Ul SOLID A- 111 i& t Range-finder M<x^el: J r V ijl 5 F2.9 '80 mm L«ns. iL fc $155.00 to $185 00 f^ W®L GLORIETTE ■H^P I151 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-12-05 17 Kia Loe of 10 Ann Siang Hill, S'porc I. Rolleiflex, 18, 1/lOOth, Plus X. ''Welcome the Morning Sun" by Chooi Chow Chang of Sin Mm School, Sungei Patani. Rolleiflex, (8, 1/lOOth, Agfa. Right: "Indian Girl" by Lily Chew of 18-E Ayer Itam Road, Penang. Airesflex, fit, 1/lOOth, Ferrania. Below:67 words
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Advertisement142 1954-12-05 18 o ne O f the world's most desired The ROAMER watch is one of Switzerland's precision products. In a factory established m 1888 over 1200 highly skilled craftsmen produce and assemble every part that goes into the ROAMER movement. /r^ f j'f /iirw \>"~ if 4kuii7v Ilii ,jQanK» Bhock res.142 words
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Article562 1954-12-05 18 ALBERT DOBSON - Stranger in Town ALBERT DOBSON Short Story Bu \%Y friend Herbert is unlucky; he is clumsy by nature and nearly everything he touches goes wrong through no fault of his own. He is always so well intentioned that I don't think he would deliberately do anybody a bad turn. Take,562 words
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Article289 1954-12-05 18 GEORGE MELL - GEORGE MELL My r J^\VO dollars and 70 cents are worth the useful sum of 19s. 6d. m sterling. Hardly enough to go to law about, you'd think; but Mr. A.E. McLean, of Little Rock. Arkansas, USA., being a banker and appreciating the value of money, thought289 words
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Article423 1954-12-05 18 I ROBIN HO. 7-A, Yio Chu Kan? Road. Singapore I°. Hobbies: swimming, con <- pondence badminton and pen-pals' photos. ROY HO. 7-A. Yio Chu Rang Road. Singapore It, Hobbies: songs, swfmclng, badminton, and reading MISS MARGARET 80, 7-A. Yio Chu Kang Roac 1 Singapore 19. Hobbies: sewing, badminton,423 words
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Article72 1954-12-05 18 QUICKTIP On Shampoos J I)OJVT uosH rhe |M| Z out o/ yot/r ha»> by Z shampooing away all fh* natural oiJs. You should trash oia The grime and 2 dust that collects and also Z the surplus oil but a pro- tective layer of oil should remain to give your72 words
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Article78 1954-12-05 18 DENZIL PEIRIS - DENZIL PEIRIS IK ritualistic biri i Guard 1 ncs.scd South C within c preceded writ in-: h record i partment i rta report* i elephant eight herd v. I n 1 birth cd. "It 1 wrote made ;i ith« ;r som« i tim opi nCI unall by d« <A.P. - 78 words
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Article, Illustration856 1954-12-05 15 ROBERT BETTS - ROBERT BETTS By OEWENSTEIW was one or ugUltiooairea whose exploits j v par t of this century were ogh for I Hollywood film. i fabulous story of and investment. The l3 de he spent with a splash. offered to finance a country. you've Rot to spend millions" Kred loewenstetai'g856 words
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Article404 1954-12-05 15 JOHN THOMPSON - How Much Is Your Wife Worth? JOHN THOMPSON By ]JOW much is your wife worth to you m cosh? Suppose she weir off with another man; what damages wouid you claim from him? Thf» Divorce Courts lately have been very busy enswering that scrt J of question, and I nave404 words
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Article, Illustration22 1954-12-05 15 London-born film actress Valeric Vernon strikes a charming poss m her Rome apartment. She is now filming m Italy.22 words
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Article, Illustration476 1954-12-05 15 Love En The Classroom jj NEW YORK. jJF t h c modern H American girl i s not engaged by the time she leaves school, she thinks she has been left on the shelf. Not for fifty years j have so many couples I married so young as I 3476 words
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Advertisement26 1954-12-05 15 1 made \r£^f I lip Xn^ yf lIIVo >7 1 wfltch i^rJ I i 't»pot. Kuala Lumpur Ipeh Penan* Kucbing *ni o(h«? Berate braacfcfl* SNQ .54-126 words
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Advertisement85 1954-12-05 15 Your Favourite Toothpaste H ii 6Sn NGW i aCK Jjjr SAME Quality Next time you buy your Kolynos your store may offer yon this wonderful toothpaste m a fresh new pack. It's a smart, new, modern design as fresh as the toothpaste inside. It doesn't matter which carton you buy85 words
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Article, Illustration424 1954-12-05 16 LEARIE CONSTANTINE - LEARIE CONSTANTINE by... rODAY, I say goodbye to England and my heart is breaking. As a lad m my twenties touring with a West Indian team, I played some lighthearted cricket at Lord's -against the Middlesex of Pat Hendren's day. We were m difficulties, but424 words
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Article60 1954-12-05 16 Till. Singapore Hockey A s.sociation's annual quadrangular tournament comes to an end this afternoon at Tanglin ground with the unbeaten Royal Air Force likely to win the competition. Army too. are unbeaten, but while the RAF will meet the weak Navy team, the Army take on the Civilians,60 words
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Article218 1954-12-05 16 ARMY urrr unlmkv to have been held to a 1-1 draw by the R.A.F yesterday. They were superior but they were without an> luck. R.A.F. were \h v first to settle down, and opened the samp m an impressive manner. They had the soldiers on the defence lor218 words
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Article141 1954-12-05 16 S'PORE RALLY TO WIN KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A brilliant second half rally gave Singapore smashing victory over Seiangor m the second match of he Women's Quadrangular Hockey Meet played on the padang today. Singapore. favourites To emerge champions In the meet, showed better teamwork anci their forwards were always threat141 words
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Article273 1954-12-05 16 KUALA LI'MPfR. Sat -A late coal helped Negri Sembilan to ihare honours with Penang for one-all draw m the opening match of Iho Women's quad rangular hockey competitii n on the Kuala Lumpur pa-dang today Negri women were much th^ better >;ric. and should273 words
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Article163 1954-12-05 16 Civilians Trounce The Navy CIVILIANS aceted an easy ;,_0 victory over the Navy when the two teams met yesterday, second day of the colony hockey quadrangular tournament. The Navy, who on Friday v C down to the Army by lour coals to one, held the Civilian! to a one-goal lead163 words
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Article41 1954-12-05 16 THE Singapore Hockey Association's division 3A champions, the Harbour Board Police beat the Singapore Cricket C'.ub 3—o m a friendly hockey match played at Bukit Timah yesterday Santokh Singh 2 and Chankar Singh scored for the winners.41 words
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139 1954-12-05 16 KOTA BIIARU. Sat.— An unruly crowd took over the Kelantan Football Association KO competition final here today to cause the match to be abandoned after one player had been knocked unconscious The match was between the Prisons Sports Club and Gerda. Rough play developed139 words
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Article258 1954-12-05 16 KIALA LIMIMIJ. Ihe stranglehold ol their Kt-dah < Sultans' Gold Cup socrer competii whipped the Northern holders (l played at the Princes Road stadium J This wa? S:'a r victory m the 1!»47. M ;ij.mist the triumphs who took tin twice m succession 1 4i< an.i IMt-59 Solansor p258 words
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Advertisement942 1954-12-05 16 "i/cfP t/i//P -rcvTii r the wisdom DEimsr WISDOM CLEANING HELPS TO PRESERVE YOUR TEETH. I 30X W^^M YOU SHOULD KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT THEIR STRUCTURE. Hlc_ j^^- j<eM^F let>s p retend we aN see /ns/d£ tooth A l-Il >|| I 111 /I I 111 I l^j^W C toofti is covered EwawKjl942 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1954-12-05 19 S'gor 'Trial' Smells Of A Conspiracy To Rub Out A Cup 'Hope SINGLES Wong Peng Soon, Eddy Choong, Abdullah Piruz. DOUBLES— Ooi Teik Hock and On? Poh Lim, Eddy and David Choong. The above, m the opinion of many more than just myself, is MALAYA'S BEST LINE-IP FOR A1,133 words
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Article88 1954-12-05 19 Jeffery James - Jeffery James I 'tlaya Has rod need No tekar Yet! who I must confess knew i polite letter as I do about ok me severely to task for urn on the Colony exhibitions, red no Nandu Natekar! I I idy IVni; -von Vnd ft>r ■li m ittlc. -lAxn88 words
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954 1954-12-05 19 The Days Of Petit Adolf Little Benito Are Over SAFA 9 s Nabobs Pie ase Note: a a m 'tf'M mm rHwd Bh<> Writing On Tkm WmW IHE recent turore over the Man <>! the Senior Division clubs has turned the spotlight on S.A.F.A M lu P. It is ;i954 words
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Article72 1954-12-05 19 KFALA LITMPITR, Sat —S. J. Lesslar, hockey goalkeeper of the Selangor Eurasian Association, was reprimanded by the Disciplinary Sub-Committee of the Selangor Hockey Association at its meeting yesterday, for arguing witti an ivnpire during a league hockey match between the SoJangor Eurasian Association and Young Men's Sikh Association72 words
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Article, Illustration353 1954-12-05 19 'GENO' will return to Malayan Sport... lvi SINGAPORE'S Speaker-designate of the new Legislative Assem- bley, Mr. G.L.N. Oehlers, sailed for Britain last night on the Oranje, this J Colony lost one of its most popular snorts officials —but fortunately, only j temporarily. J Z 'GENO' the man bc- hind Singapore353 words
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203 1954-12-05 19 Sir: So. PlruZ Will >>•• banned for three long years! Why? Becaust- fie lei down tlie Slate! (according to the tournament com mittee). What rut' I WOUld swj the Stitle let him down instead. He is Mie champion end yet he was scheduled to203 words
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Advertisement80 1954-12-05 19 DOCtOrS Prove pure, mild A 1 Hcsls^kl llf sT^ PALMOLIVE soap BH V isS S I Wash your face with T Palmolive contains only the purest specially blended beauty oils. Its mildness will make your skin soft and Remember, every piece of this pure, long-lasting soap is PALMOLIVE GUARANTEE ONLY80 words
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Article1181 1954-12-05 20 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG Poor Visibility Stops Meetin After Race 4 g By IPOH, Sat.—Heavy rain which fell soon after the third race and continued throughout the fourth caused the postponement ot today s racing, the opening day of the Parak Turf Club's December Me«*'"9The remaining1,181 words
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Article53 1954-12-05 20 KUALA MMPIK. Sat It was a very close shave for Srlangor m thrir final Malaya f up rugby engagement. They had to go all the way to down fighting Kedah by 13 points (2 goals, one penalty goal) to 11 (one goal 1. penalties) on the53 words
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415 1954-12-05 20 3 goih, 2 tries, 1 pcnaUu- unc Ir -VReferee:— Col. O. H. R. Beadle*. SINGAPORE Civilians beat Negri Malacca by 24 points to three m the HMS Malaya Cup competition rugby match played on the padang yesterday. The game opened with a quick try415 words
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412 1954-12-05 20 PERAK ROUT PENANG IN THE SECOND HALF Perak 19 (f goals. 3 tries) Penan? G (2 penalty coals) Referee:- W. D. Dunne or belangor. PENANG, Sat.— Perak literally drew rings round their Penan? opponents to wind up with 19 points to six victory m their H.MS Malaya Rugby match played412 words
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Article79 1954-12-05 20 Johore Boys Win Again .TOHORE Malay Schooli decided their annual soccer match against the Singapore Malay Schools m the first ball it Jalan Besar stadium. The Anal result was a 3-1 victory for the Joliore boys. Now. Johore's schoolboys have won th 0 nip for the second time. They brat79 words
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Article119 1954-12-05 20 3 EN 382/5 KUMAR REELS OFF IPOH. Sat. Kumar with Bagby astride was the most impressive worker at this morning's workouts when he reeled off three furlong m 38-2 .> sec. on a soft track Kumar did his work m attractive style finishing with something m reserve He is m119 words
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Article380 1954-12-05 20 WINDSOR LAD - TURF TOPICS WINDSOR LAD B'j ELF.YEN-YEAR-OLD Haydce. who ran her last race at Kuala Lumper m November ha: ended her racing career. She wili join Bright Eyes. biggest i-;ake> winner on the Malayan Turf at Trainer ttai.y Bagby*i experimental ■tud farm at G.ugor. Haydce \v:a retired as tpritely a< ever,380 words
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Article41 1954-12-05 20 FRIENDLY soccer matches at Farrer Park resulted as follows Army (Fort Canning) beat Star Soccerites 'A' 'A Sukai Ramai SC drew with Maxwell XI 2—2. Royal Engineers Civilian Association beat Blue Rovers 2—o Arsenal SC beat Kent Youngsters 3 l.41 words
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Article309 1954-12-05 20 LONDON. Dec 4. <RcuicH Foot ball Mil I LKAOUI division i m Villa 0; Crudity Blackpool 2: Ar>er.al 2 Bo I ton v. Prest larlton ShctVieM U. I Huddersfleld 0; Burnley i Manchester I. Lcice>W r 1 Portsmouth ♦>. W Bromwich 1 SheiVicid W. 0: Newcastle 3309 words
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Article17 1954-12-05 20 IPOH. Sat The Perafc T....r L Kg fism I sraft2r* sa xrsrsu17 words
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