Singapore Standard, 16 January 1955
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Title Section18 1955-01-16 1 SUNDAY STANDARD JW 3H 5. Vol. V. No. 193. SINGAPORE* SUNDAY, JANBARY 16, 1935 21 PAGES J5 CENTS.18 words
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Article11 1955-01-16 1 Pack On Rica Crushed Jan. 15, in at Invading they r11 words
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Article, Illustration25 1955-01-16 1 -3°,° Su&VX'iKt Wif!,'. Britain's Foreign Secretary f ten ycars as Only four men have guided iTIIOM I l»l N25 words
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424 1955-01-16 1 Robbers Shoot At Man In Midnight Chase Amah's Cries Brought Tuan To The Rescue A EUROPEAN was shot at when he chased five armed thugs after they had robbed his amah and her woman friend in Victoria Park Singapore on Friday morning. The bullet missed the man, Mr F. II424 words
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Article114 1955-01-16 1 Poh Lim Humbles Peng Soon THE colours of the world's "wizard" in badminton Wong Peng Soon, were lowered last night in the finals of the Singapore Badminton Association's singles < hampionship. played at the Colony's Badminton Stadium. And the man who humbled the master was the popular Singapore and Malayan114 words
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201 1955-01-16 1 LAY OFF THAT 'REPRISAL' TALK Americans Told WASHINGTON, Jan. 15, (AP)— President Eisenhower called on all Americans yesterday to avoid talk of "reprisal or retaliation'' against Communist China despite "disappointment** at the Reds' failure to release 11 U.S. airmen \jn-. mediately. The President issued a formal statement commenting on the201 words
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Article184 1955-01-16 1 Assembly Orders His Arrest PANAMA, Jan. 15, (AP)— The National Assembly ordered the arrest and impeachment of President Jose Ramon Guizado today after a Panamanian lawyer confessed to the Jan. 2 assassination of President Jose Antonio Remon and implicated Guizado. The confession of lawyer Ruben184 words
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Article, Illustration871 1955-01-16 1 'UNITE FOR MALAYA'S INDEPENDENCE' HIGHLIGHTS IN his presidential speech at the seventh annual meeting of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan criticized the Federation Government for postponing State and Settlement Council elections until after the Federal elections, expressed "utmost confidence in the goodwill and friendship of "our Malay871 words
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Article32 1955-01-16 1 Nautilus' Debut WASHINGTON. Jan. 15 (AP) The world's first atomic-powered submarine will go to sea for the first time on Monday, when the Nautilus leaves her fitting out dock at Groton, Connecticut.32 words
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194 1955-01-16 1 Keep Them Off The Streets, Govt. Told K r A L A LUMPUR, Sat— Dato Sir Chenslock Tan warned the Federation Government today on its present policy of throwing boys and girls, who failed to Rain admission to schools, into the streets. This, he said, would, be giving the Communists194 words
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Article66 1955-01-16 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 15. (UP) —Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru has sent to Peking a selection of coffee powder, tea and roasted cashew-nuts as a present to Premier Chou En-Lai The gift was sent via three Chinese officers who earlier this month had brought from Chou66 words
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Article60 1955-01-16 1 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police set up a hockey goal scoring record for Colony matches yesterday when they beat a 111-man Ceylon Sports Club team by 18 goals to nil in a SHA Knock-out match played at Balestier Road. This score is second only to the All India60 words
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Article159 1955-01-16 1 A PLEDGE TO END THE WAR KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. At its seventh annual gcnM.ii meeting here today, the Malayan Chinese Association pledged to do its utmost to bring the Emergency to I speedy end. This would restore law and order and thereby cxpcditi the country's progress ioward.s .self-government. Mr. H.159 words
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Article117 1955-01-16 1 Five Days For The 'Bang Bang' A VERY noisy and bright Chinese New Year can be anticipated in Singapore this year. The Deputy Commissioner of Police. Mr W J Parks, has granted permission for the firing of sand crackers and fireworks on five days during the festive117 words
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Advertisement108 1955-01-16 1 K OSCILLATING < FANS MOh"u.£C. CO firsts. s w <See page 11 for full report) WORRY ANXIETY GRIEF OVERWORK EXCITEMENT SLEEPLESSNESS call for EUXA-TABS Th ey Relax Your Nerves u° UrCe f abSOlUtC rcIaxati <> n d •stfolJL by Ukin 8 RELAXA-TABS-they bring 1 tranqu.lity to sufferers from nerves a108 words
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Advertisement41 1955-01-16 1 \^V YO6HOURT Ys^^/A nourishes \^j^ without fattening SS&M. 1 To C CM*M(M.f»tTO I I I I II I -SPHINXSANITARY WARE I i j I i j ,.j— nzz I AVAILABLE EX STOCK Sole Agents: LINDETEVES <"*•"*) LTD. KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANG IPOH.41 words
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Article107 1955-01-16 2 THE rubber market in Singapore was steadier yesterday, first grade rubber for February shipment closing at 961 cents per lb., a rise of I cent per lb. on Friday. Moderate trade demand was reported and prices moved between 962 and 962 cents per lb. for first grade107 words
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Article74 1955-01-16 2 RADIO Malaya will relay part of the piano recital given by Julius Katchen. one of the world's greatest pianists, in the Victoria Memorial Hall, tonight. Listeners will also hear Katchen play "Pictures at an Exhibition" by Moussorgsky. at 10.15 p.m. A recording made during the Singapore Musical74 words
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Article29 1955-01-16 2 SIR Ewen Fergu.sson has resumed duties as a member of the Executive Council of the Colony of Singapore, it was announced in the Government Gazette last night.29 words
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Article21 1955-01-16 2 THE Y's Men's Cluh of Singapore has ceased to exist, it was announced in the Government Gazette vesteidav.21 words
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Article, Illustration252 1955-01-16 2 After Stage Shows A Warning 'Use Your Vote Well' Says Tan THREE thousand people crowded into a little field off Shcnton Circus last night, blocking traffic and jamming the five-foot paths to attend a rally sponsored by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Gay with buntings and252 words
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Article169 1955-01-16 2 Attempted Suicide After Theft SOON" after his arrest for theft, a City Council me -hank-. Tan Ah Leng, tried to end his life by drinking caustic soda. it was stated in the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday. Tan pleaded guilty to stealing 16 pieces of "U" shackles. worth $16, belonging169 words
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205 1955-01-16 2 THE Singapore Sixth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn, yesterday Jashed out at husbands who leave their wives and children destitute by failing to support them. "It appears that you and a k growing number of male persons think that you can205 words
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Article54 1955-01-16 2 CRICKETER HURT IN ROAD MISHAP LALL Singh, the Singapore cricket stalwart who has represented India in the Test series against England before the war. was admitted to the Colony General Hospital on Friday night following a road accident. He was involved in an accident with a motor car near his54 words
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Article58 1955-01-16 2 THE following were elected office- bearers of the Army Civil Service Union (Dock's Branch, Singapore) at its annual meeting yesterday Chairman. Mr. Chan Khek Eng; secretary. Mr. Ho Thian Chor; treasurer. Mr. G.R. Pillar auditors. Messrs. Louis Rajoo and K.R. Nambiar; delegates. Messrs. R. Sangaram and Goh58 words
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Article, Illustration27 1955-01-16 2 MR. A. F. .IK SSI .MAN. Surveyor of Ships. Singapore, has been appointed Senior. Surveyor of ships, it was announced in the Government Gazette, yesterday.27 words
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Advertisement219 1955-01-16 2 csjbkajakj Sii 'AihJ I I J EDUCATION LJOMOEUPATHY Is cheap, effective, harmlest easily learnt Prospectus free For best postal tuition by qua It. fled doctors, apply:— Grace Mcdi cal Mission. Mavelika.a. Sout^ India. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WANTED FIXA.NCIAL U PARTNER for I. Industries. Dairy Farming tf Sheep Rearing on ideally rttmti219 words
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166 1955-01-16 3 BAD LUCK HITS THEM TWICE IN A MONTH MISFORTUNE struck a family of ten at Kampong Wak Tanjong. off Sims Avenue. Singapore, twice i within a month. They had hardly recovered from the ravages of the recent floods when a coconut tree, uprooted in yesterday's pre-dawn rainstorm, crashed on their166 words
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Article, Illustration183 1955-01-16 3 Australia's Minister of the Interior and Works. Mr. Kent Hughes, was asked yesterday to use his influence to get Britain to recognise the Government of Cnkla Nationa)ist This request came from a six-man pro-Nationalist delenation of Chinesi who callaa ?V Mr Hu *h<* at183 words
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Article, Illustration92 1955-01-16 3 MlbS Lou Kent K.ghes, who arrived in the Colony with her mother yesterday to join her fcther, A u s tralia's Minister for Interor and Works, said Malayan students are "settling down well" in her country. At least one of t* em,92 words
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230 1955-01-16 3 POLICE were summoned to stop gatecrashers at the Singapore Labour Party's annual conference held yesterday at the South east Asia Hotel in Waterloo Street. By the time they arrived about 20 men. alleged to be members of the* Labour Party, who tried to gain230 words
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Article115 1955-01-16 3 TEACHERS 1st YEAR RESULTS TWO hundred and fifteen students passed the Singapore Teachers' Training College j First Year Ncrmal examination held Jast December. Twenty-three were referred to appear again at the end of this year for re-examination in tho subjects in which thev failed. Thirteen failed in English Language and115 words
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Article28 1955-01-16 3 THE Director of St. .Joseph's Institution, Bras Basah Road. Singapore, has been granted permission to publish two newspapers, "The Junior" and the "F.S.G Novitiate."28 words
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Article, Illustration36 1955-01-16 3 photo. PROFESSOR Orient Lee. well -known author of historical works in English. French and Chinese who has joined the Nanyanjj University as Professor of History arrived by plane at Kalians: Airport. yesterday. StandardStandard - 36 words
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Article68 1955-01-16 3 WITH Immediate effect the only grades of rite which will by licensed without importer! entering intc a corresponding contract to purchase rice from Government stocks are: Rice flour and ground rice provided the grain is smaller than Siamese C3: rice bran and rice poiishings; Siamese C3,68 words
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Article39 1955-01-16 3 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll. has approved t;ie appointment of Mr. J. C. Smith as acting Commandant. Special Constabuir.ry of the Reserve Unit, in place ot Mr. J. M Mason now on leave.39 words
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Article115 1955-01-16 3 HAVING pleaded guilty on Jan. 8 to being in possession of five one-pound packets of morphinac powder, Tan Kia Liat, was asked to come to court yesterday for sentence, pending a report from the Government Chemist. Yesterday, however, through his counsel, Mr. J.D. Donnelly, Tan115 words
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Article60 1955-01-16 3 VICE-ADMIRAL A. G. V. Hubback. the Director oi Dockyard, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow in the course of a tour of naval dockyards and shore establishments in the Far East. He will be accompanied by Mr. S. H. Watson. Assistant Director of Dockyards. ViceAdmiral Hubback will stay60 words
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248 1955-01-16 3 'LET'S TALK IT OVER WITH THE MCP' SA YS P.A.P. THE People's Action Party feels that since snooting it out with the Malayan Communist Party offers no prospect of ending the Emergency in the foreseeable future, any opportunity of ending it by peaceful negotiations must be welcomed. In a .statement248 words
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Advertisement147 1955-01-16 3 \Mf'' WA A <%'"* yT* "r\ "Tfc I r i r F T> i/ —v ill 'y f, Q^^^ I !e Agents G UT H R 1 E h Co Ltd ays 8«;(;Fst musical show fIUO CROWD THE HUGE SCREEN starring JANE= ,i fw© POWELL A HOWARD KEEL i T147 words
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Advertisement526 1955-01-16 3 $19,614 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Men or women under 4- by setting aside regulai monthly, oI'm a??I y r yearly amounts under the SUN LIFE <)F CANADA plan can t< r example, receive at age 55 lump *V'o/T or mcn "-°r a private income for life m aVear Any526 words
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Article576 1955-01-16 4 TELOK ANSON. Sat. —The Sultan of Perak, Raja Sir Yusuff Izzudin Shah, K.C.M.G., 0.8.E., celebrated his 65th birthday here in full oriental splendour. Making his first public appearance after his recent illness, the Ruler looked a little frail and weak a:s he carried himself576 words
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Article, Illustration119 1955-01-16 4 SIX Chew Jit Poh celebrated its 2(ith anniversary with a dinner party at the Southern Hotel last night. Standard photo shows (from left) Messrs. Lim Kcn« Nien, Tan Hua Mok, Imiiu Yuen How and Chang lim Chuang, members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Aw119 words
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148 1955-01-16 4 THE R.A.S.C. Civilian Association, a welfare and sports club for civilian employees of the Royal Army Service Corps was wound up yesterday. At the adjourned general meeting winding-up the Association yesterday, it was unanimously decided that the funds of the Association should be distributed among148 words
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Article62 1955-01-16 4 THREE men. Low Chee Yan. Chew Seek Tong and Choo Yoke Chor claimed trial in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday to committing extortion of $3,200 from Lim Chin Huat. The offence was committed at a coffee shop in Rochore Road on Dec. 12, last year62 words
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Article, Illustration137 1955-01-16 4 I3AIX did not dampen the* spirits of MOO ch.Mrcn of Kota Tinggi who flaked to the Government Office padang early on Friday afternoon to have their share of the Standard Christmas Toy Fund. And though the kids were well and truly drenched. It was well worth it for thereStandard - 137 words
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Advertisement176 1955-01-16 4 A LEAP FORWARD IN THE CONSTANT SUCCESS OF Bb! I I H BBBBBBBBBBBkX BBF B^B B B BV Bv B^k B B^B v^r' THE "1900" W^ A superior quality car built on classical body lines, W/^ VI II Ui i r r \\ify An improved ana more powcrrui rnv**slo2oo AUTOMOBILE176 words
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Miscellaneous390 1955-01-16 4 cAlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE «m«m* < 8 ft 5 in > 325 p m '6 ft 0 in ml I Iv M M r I\ K IVn.uu 457 am i3 ft 717 pm jMPEI (5 fl 6 in W7~*% 'j*S*/J^k RAD MALAYA \m J££*W*T RADIO M\l\\\ i(.«!irr..h--2 QfWT M390 words
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Article, Illustration423 1955-01-16 5 DAVID TAMBYAH - DAV ID TAMBYAH MEET JOHN THE IOOjjOO MILE TRAMP WHO SAYS THERE'S by John Anthony DiCerbo, 50, a native 01 Olean, New York, who i s in Singapore, happy in the thought that he has almost realised his childhood dream —to tramp round the world423 words
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1239 1955-01-16 5 r ]^HE other day, in the course of conversation with a very, old friend, the suggestion of an amnesty to Communist terrorists was brought up. IVIy friend asked me what I thought of it. I remarked one could only form an opinion after learning1,239 words
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223 1955-01-16 5 TOM TAN - MALAYANS DANCE AT CHELSEA TOWN HALL TOM TAN By MALAYAN students in London celebrated New Year with a dance at t'xe Chelsea lown Hall last Thursday, xchen more than 200 turned up to dance to the music of the London Metro Orchestra. Though the dance got off to a slow223 words
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Advertisement242 1955-01-16 5 CHINESE N EW YEAR Ifffi y [X)SSAL ATTRACTION -*^the Paoes of the Aces Richard the '°U RTED ANO T HE GLORY OF HIS WoRLOI D the Lands to the East a Sea op II KingJichard U% lapitOl I* >.' U*^i Pi A;r Carpets of Quality >se your Carpet to suit242 words
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Advertisement187 1955-01-16 5 1 NEW WRK I 1 Hv Pan ftmerican S I from Bangkok through Europe I M« n 6eW^^l; Lumpur- Pe««6 HpPI k^ Photo by Mollic Ross Lorna Hilliker was chosen as the winner of the Cow if Gate Challenge Cup at St. Andrews Cathedral, Singapore, Baby Show in 1954. Cow187 words
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Sunday Standard
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Article589 1955-01-16 6 fVHE visiting Australian air cadets flabbergasted A Kuala Lumpur Rotarians when they admitted they were more State-minded than Federal-minded despite the fact that Australia has had a Federation for over five decades. One of them said he had never been to other States that form the Australian Federation.589 words
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Article298 1955-01-16 6 rpHERE'S no getting away from it these Russians x have the rest of the world beaten to a frazzle when it comes to doing things and getting things done. From warmongering, putting up iron curtains, manufacturing bombs with prefixes ranging from A to Z and playing298 words
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Article, Illustration733 1955-01-16 6 Dunia Bahru - Dunia Bahru By ATOMIC threot or no atomic threat, formidable sky-scrap-ers continue to mushroom here, akin to Singapore. But this development in New York has the Chinese community here howling. Plans are afoot to uproot New York's old and famous "Chinatown and to replace it with several733 words
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Article1119 1955-01-16 6 KAMPONG LONDON - LAST week Malayans in Kampong London and Kampong Kirkby had the glorious experience of lovely, pure, packable snow, inches deep. But they also experienced a fine example of Emerson's "Theory of Compensations" to whit: you cannot have lovely snow without afterward getting hideous slush.1,119 words
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Advertisement63 1955-01-16 6 SPRING PROBLEM? I Enquiries invited for supplies of all designs and sizes of new springs for machines, motors, printing plants and industries. Manufacture for all Kinds o/ Springs. Ample stock for steel spring wires of any design ond s.xe on wholesole or retail at moderate prices. Wong Thiam Spring Factory,63 words
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Advertisement368 1955-01-16 6 YOU MAY HAVEIJ ON EARTH BEFoI New places, or people you pass in tht <tr eet j ami liar to you. Have you knnu n rm %/> J You wonder why you are living on Mrth t I purpose you are here. Certain «er riM '^M development cannot be divulged368 words
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Article, Illustration1357 1955-01-16 7 CONRAD SMITH - CONRAD SMITH O fc There is no such thing as a bad bov m A «^^»^> ■sfipy e> Vainer ftannayan By Standard Staff Reporter IN SINGAPORE last year, a young Chinese boy with unruly black hair, his high cheek bones stretching1,357 words
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Article, Illustration21 1955-01-16 7 "How do you know he's a confirmed bachelor?" "He says getting married it like jumping into the river because you're thirsty."21 words
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Article376 1955-01-16 7 She Shadowed Man For 20 Years VV'HEN he was about twenty-eight years old, dashing Major John Throckmorton was introduced to M'»ss Ellen Godwin, a young: innocent and beautiful schoolgirl aged sixteen. He fell in love. Later, his friends claimed that ho visited her only a few times and that their376 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-01-16 7 The girl in the lace dress is Rosemary Williamson, fl, who gave up working in a bank to become a London model. With her grey and white gown she wears a peari necklace and earrings. Has she any hobbies? She says: "Yes I love51 words
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Advertisement45 1955-01-16 7 jj^GRECIAN SLIPPERS $19.75 per pair. PYJAMAS fAIL0RED IN ENGLAND From extremely fine quality prcshrunk poplin in a delightful range of pastel shades of Blue, Bvige, Pink or Green. C O M 4 4 oizes J*~4I. "Old England" $19.50 "Rddiac" with contrasting pipings $23.50 ROBINSONS s.NOAPo.1.45 words
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898 1955-01-16 8 Tan Chong Chew - Fastest Sportinjg Fish— Ikan Merah Tan Chong Chew By rn H most favourite 5 J form of fishing in 5 Singapore is tofish for 2 Ikan Merah. There is no doubt whatever that this King of the deep is I the tastest and strongest fighters of our Singapore j sporting898 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-01-16 8 OOPS! You are supposed to be looking at the tyre, not the mink-draped young model. The tyre, of the tubeless variety, is now in mass production around the world and heralds what the automotive industry calls the "Age of the Tubeless Tyre." It means another advance for55 words
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Article, Illustration544 1955-01-16 8 Queen's Castle - Queen's Castle By r PHE Dutch Club's Inter--1 national Chess Tournament scheduled to commence yesterday will now not start till tomorrow. This is due to a last minute hitch in the Indonesian champion's travelling arrangements. Reckoned to be a grade above the local players, his coming544 words
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Article513 1955-01-16 8 AT times when I bring up my handline i: is covered with some slimy substance and when it touches my hand it i:, very painful. What is it please? Is it poisonous? I also have the same experience with my handlines on several occasions. It is not only513 words
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Advertisement356 1955-01-16 8 EAST ASIATIC I SAILINGS 10 CONTINENT^ For Aden. Port Said Genoa A nt CfD Os *'W Copenhagen Cot, "bur, porc I fll *> "ASIA" 20/251,* 3t S T Ml "KINA" 20/25 Fcb i xxx) "MEONIA" 4? m 2 U xxx) "FALSTRIA 15/19^ 20 8^,8 x) Calls Beyrouth Cdyn,, du i356 words
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Article, Illustration345 1955-01-16 9 Khoo Boon Choo - Khoo Boon Choo By CIXTY-eiffht-year aid Hassan bin Abdullah, a Mus-. lim Chinese from li>njon«: Tokong village, Penangr, solved his housing: problem by converting an old. dilapidated bus into a home. The inside cf his 'home" tastefully adorned With window curtains, and simi furnitureSam Kai Yee - 345 words
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Article51 1955-01-16 9 IHI young man in the restaurant had finished nis meal and *a. lighting a cigarette The stranger sharing the table giared at him and said: suppose you don't objert my eating while you are smoking?" "Not at ail/ replied the other, "so long as 1 caa hear the51 words
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Article, Illustration1300 1955-01-16 9 WILFRED J. PLOMBE F.L. A - INDONESIA Land of Libraries WILFRED J. PLOMBE F.L.A. By Asst. Librarian, University of Malaya H//f'ng around Indonesia, it is He to collect a wide range of B s regardinq the State of tke BB)v' r country is B. S on the B ev< r-endim Hr ■t is rifc H Mini1,300 words
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Advertisement205 1955-01-16 9 The exhilarating pink wine with the exciting champagne sparkle I Kosayne is pressed from Mediterranean grape* and its pink colour and sparkle come from them alone. No wonder it is so delicious— the most exhilarating of all naturally sparkling wines Get it tonight at bars and licensed restaurants t-~^- J205 words
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413 1955-01-16 10 Cricket Club Out -Manoeuvre The Frenchies m rtl 39 noints Frrnch Air Force Saigon 6 pts. (4 goals.' 2 tries. 2 penalties) (1 drop goal, 1 penaltu) SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat the French Air Force, Saigon, by 32 points to six in a friendly rugger match on the Padang yesterday.413 words
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Article55 1955-01-16 10 MALACCA, Sat. Selanffor beat Johore 3 o in the first Hockey Qradrr :gular i fixture played h e this I afternoon, the same start- ins in brilliant sunshine and ending up r n heavy rain. Selangor w~iv out f^ some quick goals and r t thorn before thc55 words
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Article71 1955-01-16 10 Malacca Lose... MALACCA. Saturday— Negri against the run of play, beat Malacca 3 2 at hockey at the' Banda Hillr School ground today After the second day's lie »»f the South-zone hockev quadrangular. Negri led with two wins The game played in the rain was fast and exciting all the71 words
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Article34 1955-01-16 10 PEXA? G. Sat— Perak had t.-. fiqht hard to beat Penang and Kedah Combined by two goals to one in a hockev match plaved on th* Western Road ground today34 words
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Article886 1955-01-16 10 H. A. SOARS - JOHORE TAKES THE RUGE CUP AGAIN H. A. SOARS By Johore 12 Perak 2 penalties, I drop goal. Referee:— L. Ledsham Credit To P et{ For Grand Ffa KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Although Johorc scored thru XI no pushover, and Perak might have made it a closer aifair n ik, vital886 words
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Article280 1955-01-16 10 HOCKEY By VERITY GILL 1 SINGAPORE Harbour Bo- 'ard Police, league division 111, A champions set up an in-, credible all-time goal-scoring, record yesterday when they, met the Ceylon Sports Club, !u in the Singapore Hockey* Association Knock-Out com-i petition (preliminary round n at280 words
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Article445 1955-01-16 10 SINGAPORE— I6 NEGRI SKMBILAN— 6 Tico goals two tries Penally, try. Referee: J. D. Donnelly. SINGAPORE, possessing; a set of faster and more determined threes, scored a convincing 16—6 victory over Negri Sembilan in a Southern Zone All Blues Rugby match played at Thomson445 words
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Article346 1955-01-16 10 LAUNCESTON. Tasmania. Jan U If MCC bowlers shared the wickets in du« mania for 200 runs in (heir second inninr to give the Tourists victory b> :V> with 13 spare. K was the IfCCt second ar i last match in Tasmania Then name against the Combined 11 at Hobart346 words
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218 1955-01-16 10 SFREMBAN, Frl— Trooper Pickles of the Hussars and Pte. Westnn of the Queens provided an unexpected highlight in la l night\ inter-unit boxin; between the 11 Hu«sar« ann the Queens Regiment at KGV School hall last night when they kept up a full fiveminute218 words
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Article22 1955-01-16 10 THE division twc hockey match between Royal Air Force (Changi) and th« University, which was to be played yesterday, was postponed.22 words
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Article48 1955-01-16 10 BAHAWALPUI. India. Jan 15 (Reuter) livlia had scored 61 foi the loss of two wickets at lunch in the second Test against Pakistan here todav after getting oil to a bad start They lost their first wicket without a run having been scored.48 words
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Advertisement217 1955-01-16 10 You (an make your teeth SHADES WHITER ■W 0//*H I fl mm*-- tM How you can have whiter, healthier teeth and defeat decay After meals, your teeth are and effectively. It gets at the covered with a clinging, greasy places so dirticult for the brush coating. Within this coating to217 words
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2012 1955-01-16 11 L.C Loo - L.C Loo Many Have Tried.... And Failed! By h-i». ln e athletic review published at the beginning of the vear, furnished a' U J!? e of several tampion athletes of last year whose brill ant wrtSm 'S*oflS St 03 165 3nd 33fd MAAA2,012 words
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Article260 1955-01-16 11 LONDON. Jan. IS. <Reutcr>— following are todav's football! results LEAGUE DIVISION I Blackpool 0. Wolves 2 Bolton Huddersfield ♦Cardiff Chelsea *Char)ton Manchester U. Evcrton 1. Burnley Manchester C. 2. 'Leicester 2 Newcastle Preston Portsmouth 1. Aston YT.'.a 2 Sheffield Wed. l. Sunderland i Tottenham 0. Arsenal 1260 words
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Article, Illustration596 1955-01-16 11 EDIN PETERS - WIZARD WONG SUCCUMBS TO POH LIM'S WILES EDIN PETERS By IHL man who was said to be fit for the "Home for the aged," 33-year-old Ong Poh Lim, beat Wong Peng Soon, described, times without number as the "Master" of badminton in a thrill-packed "rubber" 9-15, 15-10, 17-1G in theStandard - 596 words
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Advertisement47 1955-01-16 11 at W <Sb C V y^ WfWBJmm F Jv fl u 4^^ V |H B^*^ £B I^K iB if ClrT^ (I P Ttmmm r \l» mm IB THIS OFFER HOLDS GOOD THROUGHOUT x M A J$k§§ SINGAPORE AND THE FEDERATION FROM_ V^^V^ JANUARY 5th to 23rd (inclusive) >%47 words
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Miscellaneous35 1955-01-16 11 MALA CCA l^^^^^^jiiJ^^^V^^B Negn 4 p m.; Mnlnccrj r.s j|a^ j^h^M Jj'^Km^ Johore 5.20 p.m. rilflll >^ Malays rs Selangor Ranycrs fOwT «t Siadhim 5.J.5 /j./n. Q *«A»» Tamil sports «t Hiy^i School ground 2.30 p.m.35 words
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Article1880 1955-01-16 12 A Nose - A Nose By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $264,257 1st Prixe: *****2 ($74 276) 2nd Prixe: *****1 ($37,138) 3rd Prixe: *****7 ($18,569) Starters ($2,321 each): Nos. *****6, *****7, *****1, *****8, *****4, *****0, *****0, *****0. Consolations ($1,000/- each): Nos. *****S, *****4, *****5, *****7, *****9, *****9. *****0, *****7, *****7,1,880 words
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Article224 1955-01-16 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By IrUH, fcat.— four of trainer Jack Spencer's horses entered for Wednesday's races, caught the eye when they were sent through their paces at the Ipoh race track this morning. They were Robin Hood. Wide Screen and newcomers Colour Film and Theatre 11. Robin224 words
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Advertisement159 1955-01-16 12 AGFA SUPER SOLINE ANOTHER AGFA MASTER^ 36 exposures 24 x Colour corrected So Synchro-Compur Jt f Coupled rangc-f-nc I pi u^ all the other wellkno^n superior features I of the AGFA SOLINETTE f^| j^fl rPATEHON SIMONS I CINEMASCOPJ bnog. you DARRYI P ZANUO IRVING^ BERLIN VjHERE'S?N( t BUSINESS X Q159 words
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Miscellaneous23 1955-01-16 12 Today 11 am (Srnai) "Drums oi Fu Vfan'i.u" Today: 3.15 G.30. !U5 g m "MANCHALA" n llindustam with ESfUtli Subtitles Soon: THOR B\/AU"23 words
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Article465 1955-01-16 1 BETTY LAW - blig Eneby Dubber Wud BETTY LAW jyhen there are colds about. It is ,iwavs the poor mother who gets lhe worst end ol them s \\l) people rear %o mad fts. r r> lie sw they P can against coM, t }ion p S they vol- patients i» itching hospijalisbury465 words
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Article39 1955-01-16 1 Blage UMier ti cbewuic of tanned the tini<- to >ld away. p i poori i; S PREFER CLOVE OF BOILED IN OR lAK E N II WATER h ILSO RE.i.iii I o R COLD Ol T ill AD.39 words
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Article, Illustration456 1955-01-16 1 Gerree Read - Gerree Read By- I UCKY INDEED is the woman who can keep slim with a little care and an occasional dieting session. But thrice blessed is she who can retain her sylph-like figure even though she eats and drinks everything she wants to. Normally it is theMirror - 456 words
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Article94 1955-01-16 1 r FHE car screeched to a j x stop outside th e mat- ernity hospital. A young man scrambled out and J dashed up the stairs "What's the trouble?" asked an anxious nurse. J "My wife's having a a baby," he said, breath- lessly. J "Well, bring her94 words
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Article, Illustration184 1955-01-16 1 HERE 'S HOW A TAKE the festive-looking evening-bag pictured A piece of stiff silk. 17 inches by 10 Inches, forms the outside of the bag. For the lining, use silk of a contasting colour. 17 inches by 8i inches. Black and gold is a good colour scheme. As the diagram184 words
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Article, Illustration237 1955-01-16 1 "AP Newsfeatures" HALIFAX Halifax's only policewoman says a powder puff is far more deadly than a revolver. In other words, treat prisoners with courtesy— not force and you'll have no trouble. Mrs. Lillian Rafuse has been a member of the morality squad since 1940 She says.237 words
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Advertisement71 1955-01-16 1 Really ARE b. MILDER r:\ bctOrS Prove pure, mild I piOLIVE Soap n iK mS nly the P urest specially blended r ;^voS mmakeyourskiasoftand ngland riCCC f lhis purc> lon g- l asting soap is LIVE GUARANTEE ONLY PUREST VEGETABLE OIL S GO INTO PALMOLIVE SOAP tOWok 4cntVp r A71 words
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Advertisement329 1955-01-16 1 I Fvi R«all^ ARE I I I x^^A^^L Your Favourite Toothpaste Fresh New Pack j \J^ same quality Next time you buy your f Kolynos your store may offer yo« this wonderful toothpaste in a fresh new pack. It's a smar^ new, modern design as fresh as the toothpaste inside.329 words
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Article, Illustration639 1955-01-16 2 Seven Brides For Seven Bros. T OOK pardner, up in them thar mountains of the Oregon backwoods country there are seven brothers all Biblically named alphabetically yes. even brother Frank (short for frankincense). And these 'ere seven brothers are lonesome guys, (their father wanted 26 of them so's he could639 words
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Article, Illustration119 1955-01-16 2 Grace Is The Best Actress QRACE Kelly led a field of eight to walk off with the 1054 best actress citation of the New York Film Critics for her performance in Paramount's "The Country Girl." Audrey Hepburn ranked first last year for her role in "Roman Holiday." also a Paramount119 words
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Article, Illustration529 1955-01-16 2 Donald Zec - CALIFORNIA HERE! I COME... Donald Zec Says And Look Who s On My Visiting ListQ AM leaning: against a 1 palm tree in Miami recovering from travel-weari-ness and a mild attack of guilty conscience. I am passing through this exotic, sim-drenchrd paradise on my way to Hollywood. And why I529 words
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Article89 1955-01-16 2 CINGER Connie Haines believes that the Lord even looks after recording artists I never made a record in my life that sold over 200 000 copies," she discloses with a modesty unusual in this trade. Neither, she adds did Jane Russell. Beryl Davis or Delia Russell. But theAP - 89 words
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Advertisement355 1955-01-16 2 I^SHAW BROTHERS^! TEL 51 59 and 9..10 p.m. j .4 M Ll HWA I JA iT^^bk r mo>l ""usual role Kr "THE BEAUTY M^fc^ AND THE DUMB'' TOMORROW (FOK 2 DAYS ONLY) xp^jmmss.\i X IISInJNE AUYSON vGLENN iMR STORY". '4 k c»mks o»»«( tmtt toiias mcmt moicu I•. /^)jferfffioZ--—O^ I355 words
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Advertisement252 1955-01-16 2 1 CAIHAV OR(;AN,SATujg^| NO* ***** All OOWITIOW (j 4 ROBERT NEWTON A DRINK-SODDEN OUTCASI Of 1 ARISTOCRATIC PARENTS I with GLYIMIS JOHNS !)O\AhS \J. Arthur Rank Orjtun, M p r I TODAY 9 a.m. "HI WiTThT^nl ITS ENTERTAINMENT Meiv lauqhter m Ston 'M NORMAN WISDOM fl !ot*tGOOD TURN L— iL252 words
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Article589 1955-01-16 3 Mary Brown - Why NOT Be Care Free Mary Brown By JN the North of England they have a saying— ''There's nowt so queer as folk." Having read thousands of readers' letters since I began this job, I am bound to agree. There is Mrs. D., for instance. Here is part of her589 words
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Article146 1955-01-16 3 The Duet Slip TT is so feminine it un--2 x failingly appeals to the 1 men it is the English girl's favourite summer stand-by it is the fashion that outlives every other— 5 it is the delicate white blouse topping a black skirt. Eut the effect can bq J utterly146 words
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Article535 1955-01-16 3 Gerree Read - WASN'T SO BAD AFTER ALL Gerree Read By the ven n thinkivs and d and '\il T look A I ofl ni^inith 1 I ad. ged i i (oment of doom IIK i t tkinu PaCB (hild by the hand we arrived at the torture chamber. Having found out. the?535 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-01-16 3 Photo) t I ym(l din,,,r wear, "Ghengis Khan" is a from the Peirre Balmain collection. It niost expensive brocades produced i< is cold 1 an(l lmil '»ti<>n mink. The colour rose on a creamy ground. and the is mink brown velvet trimmeil uith mink. U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article168 1955-01-16 3 Edwin P. Jordan, M. D - Edwin P. Jordan, M.D. By ther an old rving r white* a hard in a r< lit de< i ling to iity. I riI iat it f a > I the I ro f hair hite. ra h of in in trial that I 1 'lays It168 words
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Miscellaneous343 1955-01-16 3 TODAY'S QITOTATtON: suggests fitting yourself into I I h«- lu'vf ritlaeP is In* the general pattern without who has tin* hrst heart, disturbance. Adjust to home, the b«'»t rharactrr 1 lie most family. imrity anil sympathy and IR<;O— Aug. 23 to Sept 22 ■e who will give to another Take343 words
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Article, Illustration1950 1955-01-16 4 SIMONE de BEAUVOIR - SIMONE de BEAUVOIR By whose book has won International praise *\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\i they're triumphant if they can beat boredom A HUSBAND'S deceit dooms his wife to misfortune. He wants her to be at once warm and cool as a lover. He wants her to be wholly his, yet neverFRITZ HENLE - 1,950 words
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499 1955-01-16 4 NEW YORK TO LONDON IN 75 MINUTES IN 1965 "|VINE o'clock breakfast 1 in New York and "elevenses" i n London. That's an expert prophecy of what rockets passenger flight could be like ten years hence— in 1965. The expert i s |> r Walter R. Ddrnberper, the rocketeer majorgeneral499 words
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Advertisement68 1955-01-16 4 Dentists Prove that VLEANINii WITH CO I G ATE DENIAL COLGATE'S active, penetrating foam gets into hidden crevices between the teeth— removes the tiny particles of food that cawse bad breath and tooth decay /r. KEEPS TEETH SPARKLING WHITE -Mf 4 TH ALWAYS FRESH Agenf, »hrou fl hout Maloyo: HARPER,68 words
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Advertisement28 1955-01-16 4 WHAT THEM OF THE; LOVER Does a wife! stray to get revenge on her husband What power has the lover? Answers to these questions will appear next Sunday.28 words
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Advertisement134 1955-01-16 4 mai(e yti'l jT[ ri.rnjnjun, jj l.r. O'i'f i«>-. **J Bo" 1 i cmbarra I m C Icar up LJ and a'.: I i 0r..: 1 Lei nnu I I relief lr I cmbanmoMS. I D.D.O's SPKIiIpJ nnn hji «a J am.- I the skm-pen to am the germs tod tetl134 words
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Advertisement564 1955-01-16 5 "SUSAN SLEPT HERE" j k. H H r 4^B iB a^v ifl supreme comfort The ORIGINAL Latex Foam I for Mattresses Pillows and Cushions COOL HYGIENIC VERMIN PROOF. t J THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO., (Malaya) LTD. J SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG J X t RKO RADIO PICTURES Wishes to I564 words
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Article, Illustration72 1955-01-16 6 AHOYK: "St. George's Girls* School* by Kong Sin Chong of 521 Penang Road, Penang. Airesflex, fB, 1/lOOth, Ferrania. \itoi i:."Light and Reflection" by Wong Fang Onn or 664 Havelock Road, Singapore. Kodak Reflex 11, fll, 1/lOOth, Hauff Pancola Super. MUGHT: 'Ducks" by Kong Nee Chong of 52172 words
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Advertisement92 1955-01-16 6 A 1A A \J \J < B£ -,jf igtc* Vr s~* -1-' More 8.0.A.C. h world-famed UOHStBIIBtIOHS 5,, I alon 8 all routes east AFRICA UA lI)I)LKKAST En J°y limited P«ssenger list luxury on BRITAIN PAKISTAN 8.0.A.Cs fast, dependable. four-en*ined f CEYLON SINGAPORE pressurized First Class Constellations on EUROPE THAILAND92 words
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Advertisement151 1955-01-16 6 1 "TITHES' ol I High Quality -Low Prices (*j J Range-finder Model: i |R m F3.5 75 mm Lens. iU' bST J $105 -to $125/- 2j j^l: 1 CLORIETTE I 1 Lens: F2.8 Cassa EOT J Pronto 6- Pronto' SVS JL *'*y\ j $88.00 to $115.00 fcSj 3 PAXETTE II151 words
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Article714 1955-01-16 7 WILLIAM HERBERT - WILLIAM HERBERT By yfidovn^ .^and_sojegan thejCase of the Courting Clergyman Qttfm mrsnu JyS Number One "Private sat with me in a gaudy u restaurant., and drank wanted ibout ppr- I^don t n iblisher he but ng else ii than n and born), Ag< npllic and opened man. widow714 words
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Article301 1955-01-16 7 BETTY LAW - ANY GUM, MUM BETTY LAW By A 1 OTHERS are first in the queue these days for chewing-gum. They are finding there is no better exercise for correcting a double chin or sagging jaw line than gum chewing. At one time father was the main gum chewer. but now mother301 words
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Advertisement154 1955-01-16 7 A B One GLASS TUMBLER i||^L^^J|^M will be given FREE in I ?PIHEAPPLEff exchange of ony |5 I'^^^KJr^^^^^ mission crowns I uT^HTuj You can exchange your crowns 1 '^4^^Blx^^fC J with any (Til 6 Blon Salesman or lICU/U1I ICU/U1 IIUC S a^ n o Co.. Ltd 2 Little VBRr Road.154 words
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Miscellaneous580 1955-01-16 7 l/i sZr —^3/^hs. Photos, exchanging penU}vr/ df^T^P/^K pals P hotos and friendly V\ M/^i-iSz>\ correspondence. miss; ma r(;\ r e t \>~ c;7s2o C- r '^y^ > PROFFITT, 153, Granton burgh. Scotland. (IT), >^V> ?A ttt-A, GeylJns Road,™"- P^-frionds' photos, and i^^ Kaporc. (20>. dancing, bad- radio-listening. JOHN SIMON, B,580 words
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Article, Illustration1233 1955-01-16 8 Marita Ross - BIGAMIST shot both his Families Marita Ross n f)NE August evening in 1912 a four-wheeler drew up before a large house in Eastbourne, Sussex. Out of it stepped a pretty woman in her early thirties, carrying a baby, and tall, soldierly looking man leading an older child by the hand.1,233 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-01-16 8 Fix JOAN BARTLETT models the Egyptian influence with this Egyptian cotton print. The Egyptian styling is in terra cotta and gold with a tied, front on elastic shirred fitting trunks. APAP - 33 words
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Article459 1955-01-16 8 George Mell - George Mell By TYOT long ago, before an 11 audience of two, Kevin Sheehan. a twenty-five-years-old Irishman, went on a talking: marathon at Oldham to wrest what he thrught was the record for non-stop speech-making from a Russian who onc e spoke for 30hr. Sheehan459 words
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Advertisement107 1955-01-16 8 LLOYD TRIESTINO TO HONGKONG SPECIALLY REDUCED ROUND -VOYAGE FARES FIRST CLASS $617 TOUR| ST $35 INCLUDING STAY ON BOARD IN HONGKONG WITH ALL MEALS AVAILABLE SINCAPORE HONCKONC SINCAPORE DEPARTS ARR. PEP. ARRIVES "ASIA" 1 21/2/55 25/2 27/2 2/3 VICTORIA" 22/3 26/3 28/3 31/3 "ASIA" 21/4 25/4 27/4 30/4 "VICTORIA" 22/5107 words
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Advertisement376 1955-01-16 8 Extra length I ,/or greater smoothing I anrf coolness Gi^l *<~~7<. m H OwlhmanA J Kl\(i SIZE m. llt I I II V w I 1 1 VV I I From the first puff to the 1n«? f JpTi a tlieexira length of Hothmans tradition- \al V ally fine tobaccos376 words
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