Singapore Standard, 23 January 1955
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Title Section15 1955-01-23 1 SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. V. No. 202. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1955 24 PAGES 13 CENTS.15 words
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Article271 1955-01-23 1 Protection Warning iHlNGTON, Jan. 22, (Reuter) The fl tcs Government would not encour- j|i es of American airmen imprisoned 0 accept fhe Chinese Communist* offer risits by relatives, a State Department said yesterday. an refused to say if the relatives e United States to visit China. Tn **_o t'271 words
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Article99 1955-01-23 1 u id restentaj bfen ottered I roil Red China son il .mlfd with Americans hut fel iik- Roil*" t«t us LSSMOO imminent could re us protection a said She said Department had bv letter she i trip to China cd ■CC Department hf was in very and that made99 words
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Article, Illustration246 1955-01-23 1 Bedok Blind Breached Hotel Reopens With Same Staff OCEAN PARK HOTEL, in East Coast Road, Singapore, which closed down on Jan. 10 after a strike by some of its employees, resumed normal business. n yesterday. An agreement has been reached between the representatives246 words
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Article84 1955-01-23 1 U.S. Fleet Leaves HK Suddenly HONGKONG, Jan. 22. (Reuter)— The 13.000 ton American cruiser, Helena, left Hongkong unexpectedly this morning escorted by the 3.000 ton destroyers O'Brien and Hubbard. They sailed from here as reports grew that evacuation of Chiang Kai-shek's nationalist troops from the Tachen island defence chain along84 words
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Article39 1955-01-23 1 A BUS conductor, Ng Yong Chew, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment in the Singapore First District Criminal Court yesterday, for committing criminal breach of trust of 10 cents from a passenger on Jan. 20.39 words
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Article69 1955-01-23 1 BOSTON. Jan. 22 (UP) The four-day revolt at Massachusetts State prison ended yesterday when four diehard convicts surrendered and released their 11 hostages unharmed. A seven-member citizens' committee persuaded Vie convicts to give ud as the revolt entered its 81st hour at 1900 GMT. The committee, comprised of69 words
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199 1955-01-23 1 Tan Backs Chinese Language Demand £MR. TAN CHIN TUAN Deputy President of the Singapore Legislative Council, said yesterday he was prepared to advocate Chinese as the alternative language if a bi-lingual system is adopted in the new Legislature. He gave this assurance in ~fcj etter t0 the President and of199 words
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Article85 1955-01-23 1 He said Mr. Raj's motion seeks to reverse completely the considered opinion of the Constitutional Commission of which he was a member. The question of multilinguism has received the earnest and careful consideration of the Commission, which after much deliberation, arrived at the conclusion that it would be85 words
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132 1955-01-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Two youths today pleaded guilty before Inche Mohamed Ismail, in the Sessions Court to four counts of house breaking and theft between Christmas and Jan. 5. The houses broken into were those of Messrs. H. P. Wallace of Maxwell Road, T.W.132 words
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Article, Illustration35 1955-01-23 1 PRINCE, 6, GIVES £250 STOKE CLIMSLAND, Cornwall, Jan. 22, (Reuter)— Prince Chajles, 6-year-old heir to the British Throne, has given £250 towards the needed to restore the roof of the 14th Century Paris church here.35 words
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Article57 1955-01-23 1 LONDON. Jan. 22 (Reuter) Inche Othman. Commissioner for Malaya in the United Kingdom, is to p*y official visit to Eire and Northern Ireland on or about April 14. He will meet Malayan students in both countries and explore the possibility of opening in Dublin a hostel57 words
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Article134 1955-01-23 1 LONDON. Jan. 22. (Reuter) Police today told Lady Catherine Boyle that they had traced the man who last year sent her letters threatening to murder her unless she resigned from television roles. lie is a coalminer living in Chesterfield. Detective Inspector Massey of Chelsea. London Police,134 words
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609 1955-01-23 1 New Malaya Should Be 'Friendly' With Red Nations DEPENDENCE BY~T96OS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Party Negara will adopt a resolution at the forthcoming meeting of its National Counla m s f rcmba "r demanding complete independence for Malaya by 1960. The party's policy-making Central Executive Committee told The Mandard today that609 words
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Article, Illustration116 1955-01-23 1 CHE AISHAH. 18 yearold widow of Pilot Officer Salleh bin Hassan. R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya). who received her husband's posthumous award for "conspicuous gallantry." from the Sultan of Selangor at the Istana in Kuala Lumpur. Pilot Officer Salleh was killed by Communist terrorists in an ambush116 words
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Advertisement24 1955-01-23 1 *Ltt*£ rnBto offices uill ho closed on Monday 24 1h I Tuesday 25th' rNeaveltd. r Bre *eries Ltd. P° B 'ewery Co. (1941) ltd.24 words
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Advertisement58 1955-01-23 1 B PASTEURISED FOR YOUR PROTECTION COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES LTD. A NEW YEAR IDEA FOR UP-TO-DATE PEOPLE TAPE RECORDERS /?o//' feature of the modern age for entertainment in the home, family recordings, for use by business men, musicians, schools, elocutionists, etc. by GRUNDIG, R.C.A. &""SIMON from SoLI.OO to $850.00 Recording Tapes58 words
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Article, Illustration165 1955-01-23 2 Room For 800 More Studen ts FOUR hostels costing $2,000,000 will be built by early next year to accomodate more than 800 students of the University of Malaya, statej'the Malayan Undergrad, organ of the University of Malaya's Students Union. One of the hostels will be for women165 words
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Article131 1955-01-23 2 A smaller girls' hostel may even be built at College Road to house clinical and medical students. One of the men's hostels will be constructed at Cluny Road and another at Nassim Road. The third hostel will go up in the same c ite now occupied by the131 words
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Article176 1955-01-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. We all enjoy films, but it also adds a great deal to the enjoyment to know something about the behind-the-scenes work of actual film making. With th:s in mind, a series of lectures is being' arranged on the different aspects of film nuking.176 words
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Article198 1955-01-23 2 TWO shirts hanging on the wall of a certain house at the back lane of Hill Street and a pair of shoes attracted the attention of two police constables on rounds early one morning. Looking up, the constables were in time to see a198 words
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Article106 1955-01-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. Khoo Teng Chwee, 18-year old son of a wealthy businessman, was today produced before the First-Magistrate on a charge of murder for the third time. Khoo. who was charged with causing the death of Tan Swee Lok. another Kuala Lumpur schoolboy at106 words
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360 1955-01-23 2 Plans For An Archaeological School In Malay a THE newly-formed University of Malaya Archaeological Society yesterday announced its plans for an archaeological school at University level, with activities at Taiping and Kuala Selinsing arranged by the Director of Museums of the Federation Dr. G. de G. Sieveking. At Taiping, the360 words
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Article242 1955-01-23 2 600 Allowed To Open Today PENANG, Sat.— No fewer than 600 permits have been issued to shops including Indian barber shops, pawn shops and goldsmiths in Penang and Province Wellesley, to open for business tomorrow Chinese New Year's eve. This was stated by the Deputy242 words
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Article305 1955-01-23 2 THE rubber market in Singapore closed the week on a steady note with first grade rubber for February shipment having been transacted at S1.02J per lb., a rise of 12 cents on Friday. Quotations opened at around $1.01 J per lb. on the strength of the305 words
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Advertisement39 1955-01-23 2 TAJ CINEMA (Formerly New City) Ge>lanc Serai Phon» 4??9? TODAY 3 SHOWS 3.15—6 15 9 15 pm ALI BABA FORTY THIEVES (Hindi) (with English Sub titles) starring Shakila. Mahlpal L Many Others. Today Mornlnf show 10.10 am HIDDEN CITY"39 words
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Advertisement125 1955-01-23 2 I 1 I Kor t^ Trm 1 from NE KuarantffT^l pong. P. o jjl Lumpur. m i:i "l ,V J Jim Rujd.f JcpTl problems f^ J A lla|i|i\ 1 1 u>lomfr». f| RcWm THEGENII Prop: ielor Li I ROV\I liltJ NOTICE TO J Ml "On Arrnu(* General sanf held. J125 words
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Article143 1955-01-23 3 iiicil I'/- i down I rvancy lV ill save |f lhf* r I'l-V-'ri-m bad r rvancy I nckTthe I I ft would day job ito cost I *n supI ian 25.- I $38,287 I I and it is ■-*'>' advanced m be ided. truction I lent I ncy .Id143 words
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Article, Illustration95 1955-01-23 3 Inspecting Colony's Mace r v rT^c™f^>? l in-Command, Far East Station, Rear Admiral r W *7n M T V? 11^ inSpectS the mace f the City of Singapore which T n F y MrwJ^ Y t Stevens js showing, while the City President, Mr. H MS R>^T95 words
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Article47 1955-01-23 3 REV. Fr. Walter B. Hogan, "Labour Priest" from Manila, will speak over Radio Malaya this morning between 11.30 a.m. and noon. His talk will take the form °f an interview with Fathei one of Singapore's Rcdemptorist Fathers, on labour principles and problems47 words
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Article55 1955-01-23 3 v^n/\iN siew Moi, a 11-year-old girl, was charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with assisting in the management of chap-ji-ki lottery, at Java Road, on Jan. 21. The Magistrate, Mr J. M. Devereux-Colbourn, said "They are getting younger and younger," and transferred the55 words
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102 1955-01-23 3 Two Armed Robberies At Same Place PENANG, Sat Two armed robberies took p'.ace in Kampong Sungei Nibon^ about the same time last night but only a small amount of cash were stolen in each case. While passing a coffee shop at 8.30 p.m. Lim Kuan Ooi was stopped by a102 words
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Article47 1955-01-23 3 JOHORE BAHRU Sat —The president of the Sessions Court. Kluang, Mr. N.L. Cohen, yesterday sentenced Sapper George de Cruz to 15 months imprisonment for stealing a motor cycle belonging to Sapper T. Morgan, last month. The cycle, valued at $600. was returned to the owner.47 words
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286 1955-01-23 3 Bedok Flooded Again As Bund Is Breached INTERMITTENT rain which began three days ago has caused flooring once again in the Bedok Resettlement area. The settlers received a rude rousing at 2 a.m. yesterday, when the river bund cs breached in several places, allowing water to surge into the area286 words
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Article89 1955-01-23 3 THREE Chinese girls wen to the Sing Yau Club, in Ro rhore Road. Singapore, on Friday night to see their friend an amah working there, bu met a robber instead. The amah was not in wher the girls called at about 7 p.m89 words
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Article125 1955-01-23 3 He's Not Sure Of The Third Child ADMITTING that the two children born to his mistress were his. a Sinuapore labourer, Pawadi Ganesan. said he was not sure of the third she is now expecting. lie said: "I don't know. The woman says it is mine. How do I know?"125 words
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Article81 1955-01-23 3 A SINGAPORE Chinese wil spend h:s new year in prison He was sentenced to on< month's imprisonment in th< Sixth Police Court yesterday for failing to maintain hi wife. He is Yeo Soo Cheow. wh< was asked to show cause wh: he should not be sent81 words
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Article57 1955-01-23 3 -00 packages of rice for Keayan Estate labourers on •Nov. 15 last and discovered j two rice ration cards concealjed in a bag containing 17* katis of rice. The authorised i eight katis had not been enclosed. Thc rice had been loaded on an estate lorry at57 words
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92 1955-01-23 3 THE Dean of a Faculty in the University of Malaya, who succeeds another Dean cn the latter's resignation, will, in future, serve his full term of office. Previously, when a Dean resigned before his threeyear term was up. his successor was appointed92 words
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Article175 1955-01-23 3 when eager office workers purged into the streets to finish their purchases and rush home for the festival. woik on the town's sewerage system, which necessitates dl BBing up many unightly trenches in the busy roads. contributed in no s -iiall measure to the chaos that175 words
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Advertisement300 1955-01-23 3 THE MOSS QUALITY STUDEBAKER with a new enlarged improved economical engine -^^^K -eLI J ==*^m ,^^^^v^k I V Now available at $1,000 LOWER THAN HITHERTO I O HOW IS IT POSSIBLE? The amalgamation which brought about the Studeboker- Packard Corpora h on has resulted in higher production at lower prices,300 words
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Article, Illustration273 1955-01-23 4 Home Guard Left Post $40 TANJONG MALIM, Sat.— A Home Guard who preferred to be tried in open court rather than by Major A. R. Cooke, assistant State Home Guard Officer, Perak, was fined S4O or two weeks imprisonment by Mr. D. C. I. Wernham, the magistrate, yesterday. Lee Weng.273 words
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Article50 1955-01-23 4 Government Appointments MR. A. THOMSON has been appointed a trustee of the Board of Management. Nature Reserves, in place of Professor R. E. Holttum, who has resigned. The Government also announce the appointment of Mr. M. C. Boyle. Superintendent of Police, as a member of the Probation Committee in Singapore.50 words
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Article52 1955-01-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— There will be an oratorical contest on Monday, at 2 p.m.. under the chairmanship of Dr. K. Sundaram, and a public meeting, under the chairmanship of Mr. V. D. Pichai Pillai, at 4 p.m., at the Town Hall, the Tamils' Festival Celebration committee52 words
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Article110 1955-01-23 4 Airline Party Plan For Better Roads Lights KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Kuala Lumpur has completed plans for a "brighter" capital in 1955 with wider and better roads to cope with increasing "vehicular traffic and building development. Sixteen of Kuala Lumpur's busy thoroughfares are to be lit by mercury110 words
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Article164 1955-01-23 4 He Won't Tap For 6 Months TEMERLOH, Sat— A young rubber tapper. Seow Thiam. 25, alias Ah Kow, of Durian Tawar, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. J. R. Whimster, recently, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of giving false information164 words
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Article214 1955-01-23 4 Nine roads which now have no lights at all. have been included in the project for the installation of either type lamps. Another four private streets will get filament lights before next Christmas, according to present plans. The Municipal Engineer's Department announced today it will undertake six major214 words
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Article69 1955-01-23 4 THE People's Action Party, of Singapore, will hold a public meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Jan. 30 at 5.15 p.m.. to "define the scope and limitations of the new Rendel Constitution." A spokesman of the Party said that several Colony trade unions and other organizations69 words
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Article27 1955-01-23 4 Under the Registration of Pharmacists' Ordinance. 82 pharmacists were registered in Singapore last year. Under the ordinance, 17 firms have been registered as pharmacists.27 words
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Article55 1955-01-23 4 KOTA BHARU. Sat. Under the joint auspices of the Education. Public Information and State Election Departments mock elections were held in schools throughout Kelantan recently. Che Abdul Aziz bin Jaffar. Deputy State Information Officer, said there will be Election Festivals sometime in April at Pasir Mas,55 words
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Advertisement821 1955-01-23 4 Standard o4(*mcJ Information at a Glance 1 mmmm**mmmmmm~- A TOMORROW: Singapore: 10 47 a m fl ISI NGAPORE* «Sv,!<H !X\ ,•„?> U 1 ft mtm Penang: 045 am. (7 ft 4 in) 1-? 0^ _%o_tA^2 pm |>J v 7 i?i) i I SPORE FILM SOCIETY: Film 1 Ull lft L■■821 words
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Article, Illustration211 1955-01-23 5 70,000 Slipped Through His Hands. d w_ i By Ronnie Duclos miinßK rahrit c«* JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. —A lucky young Chinese couple in Kulai consider themselves very unlucky because three Social Welfare Lottery tickets. worth S7OOOOO, slipped rsi ssr. handsin Sub-agents of the Federation Social Welfare Lotteries' Board, the couple211 words
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Article114 1955-01-23 5 ....-••p.. SatKuala and mong and Indofte J tn lUesln iccording b vil] ttr ltend to several months, is under thc sponsorship of the National Social Welfare Assrmbly in conjunction with the U.S. Department of U_ m aa i r^j States International Educational Exchange Programme, The visitors114 words
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289 1955-01-23 5 Colony Jails 9 Clean Record By CHRISTINE DIEMER Standard Stall Reporter THERE hore been no jmll breaks in Sin 9 opore since the wor, ond only four unsuccessful °™"pts hore been mode in both Changi and Outram Road prisons in the lost three years.289 words
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Article129 1955-01-23 5 MAJOR Sochon attributed jail breaks to shortage of staff and overcrowding. This keeps the men in their cells for too many hours at a time, and does not give them enough work to keep them occupied. "What we are trying to do here," he added, "is to maintain persona]129 words
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Article282 1955-01-23 5 Baby Boom 'Levels Off' STATISTICAL tables published by the World Health Organization (WHO) on population trends in thirty countries from the beginning of the Century indicate that: the birth rate, after the post-war 4 baby boom" is beginning to level off; the death rate continues to decrease; the natural increase282 words
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Article, Illustration188 1955-01-23 5 His Interest Is In The Other Worlds By V. T. SAMBANDAM Standard Staff Reporter QN THE southern side of Singapore's New World Park lives a young Chinese who is solely interested in other worlds. Every evening he deals in space, space ships, rockets and the moon. His small tidy abode188 words
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Article243 1955-01-23 5 MR. Cromwell, a member of the 22-year old Inter Planetary Association of England, the Flying Saucer Club of the U.K. and the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, is playing a lonely game with space. He is in correspondence with many scientists in foreign countries, but in Singapore he243 words
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Article185 1955-01-23 5 A Happy Reunion On Tues. A joyful reunion of two brothers, who have been separated by 10,000 miles for the past six years, will take place in Singapore on Jan. 25. when the luxury liner, Oranje. sails into port from England. The brothers, a lawyer avd a medical student, are185 words
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Advertisement475 1955-01-23 5 SAN (RMKISCQ I 2 flight* weeWy g i M*~ L~ B^ WOILD WOST A|iL|N| I \fM /uauaw I 8 M .r~*d'*~'*- lm GALA PREMIERE PERFORMANCE I 9.30 p. m. TUESDAY Bth FEBRUARY CAPITOL JANE WYMAN U BtfTMifaplP^ ROCK HUDSON I Pi l^b^Uii&B BARBARA RUSH I I 33 Mid, ®.««oN£SMOo«miao I^lb^^^^X^475 words
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Article509 1955-01-23 6 IHiiiili Chinese domiciled in other parts of the world celebrate the lunar new year in the way the Chinese in Malaya do depend on their number and their ability to withstand the dilution of their old ideas by other ideas and customs that surround them. When the509 words
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Article438 1955-01-23 6 Minor. ...But Important 'PHE Federation Attorney-General's move in the Legislative Council last week to clarify the position regarding minor offences is, indeed, most welcome. It is more than that. The "tidying up and straightening out" process is most important.' Few people, if any, are aware just what is meant by438 words
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Article, Illustration167 1955-01-23 6 Startling Predictions In Your Horoscope Your Real life I old. Would \ou iik. t«. know what the Mar* in«ii«ut» to, tun Ol voui pa«.| t-Miirlniccs. votu Menu hii«| weak ■m.h.u -iVy Ti"V» l» voui chance to le-i the *k t I'.in.t.i llere laixtie n.iiniv lllM r.iuinns A*iroloeer Mho D> .*|i>l>iiiic167 words
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Article, Illustration774 1955-01-23 6 Special Correspondent - Chinese Culture— His First Love Special Correspondent Profile of M^ Leon Comber L^EW expatriate officers in Malaya who profess to be experts on Malayan culture seldom hit the mark. Many of these so called experts just fail to get "under the skin" of the local people for the simple reason774 words
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Article178 1955-01-23 6 By PETER STEPHENS Paris. drink-more-milk campaign is going sour on France's Prime Minister. If. Mendes-F ranee. The trouble is that in a country where milk has alicays been used to make rich butter or delicious cheese, the people are mighty suspicious about DRINKING the stuff. So suspicious178 words
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Article526 1955-01-23 6 Dunia Bahru - U.S.A. CALLING SINGAPORE Dunia Bahru By CONTROVERSY is still raging in New York over plans to pull down the city's old "Chinatown" and replace it with modern, apartment houses, smartly-styled Chinese restaurants and shops. Although architects here have promised to retain Chinese architectural influence in the new structures, many people526 words
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Advertisement335 1955-01-23 6 YOUMAYHAVtJ ON EARTH BEri NturfUcts, orpeof,Uyo*p aSi U Jsmiiiar $o jo*. Hw^i^SJ You wonder why you are living A *«3 purpose you are here. Cer a nn V JI development cannot be divuuJ*^ sincerely feel the need for n^ higher creative endowment vo^ where the Rosicrucian teaching J!?, v to335 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1955-01-23 7 P. C. CHAN - IT WILL BE ANG POWS YAM SENGS TO-NIGHT P. C. CHAN TYTY WHEN the clock chimes out the hour of midnight tonight, fire-crackers, crashing cymbals and the penetrating blast of Chinese trumpets will blend in an exciting medley to usher in the Chinese New Year. To the millions of Chinese1,048 words
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Advertisement96 1955-01-23 7 FOOTWEAR imparts spring and resilience to the stop! WE HAVE A MODEL FOR EVERY OCCASION! WILLOW CALF OXFORD SHOES with stitched toe cap, leather sole .^fl^^^^^tf L and heel. Also in BOX CALF. A WILLOW NORWEGIAN CASUALS with rubber sole and heel. JH WILLOW CALF MONK SHOES W with leather96 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-01-23 8 FORD's new personal car. the au steei xnunaerDird. combines comfort, convenience »«u Miny w»u mgn ycim-iuuuvc. It has roll-up windows and a telescopic steering column. Hard top or convertible is optional.— United Press Pix.38 words
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364 1955-01-23 8 'Motorevue Of 1955— The Rest Show Ever Held By DAVID J. WILKIE CHICAGO Another array of "dream" cars, production models of 18 car makers, eight lines cf trucks and displays by more than 50 accessory and equipment makers went on display at America's biggest auto show. lt was the 47th364 words
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Article, Illustration585 1955-01-23 8 *yHE Dutch Club's Invitation Tournament is now in full swing. Chess hit the headlines on Monday with the arrival of the Indonesian Champion and received more publicity than Its ever had since Dr. Alekhine was here in pre-war days. Our present guest is a colourful personality585 words
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Article593 1955-01-23 8 TTTHY ar e fishes so stupid T a s to take artificial lures? CHAN CHIN KHIAM Artificial lures are made to resemble certain kind of baits the fish would take, such as artificial rr'imows, prawns, and cuttle fish. Fish are short sighted. Perhaps it falls in love with its593 words
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Advertisement336 1955-01-23 8 EAST ASIATIC U SAIUNGS IO CONI| NINT Fo. Aden Port Said. Genoa Ant*,,, TjJ **W Copanhagan CaH^^ JJjB S ort 'SW I *> "ASIA'' Cdn 27/28 J"*" *°/2S>. b 26/ 2 >| axil MIONIA 4/?M **'<>»,■ "*> "FALSTRIA" IS/19 m!! J''*l x) Call. Beyrouth Cdvni, tntt H^ S M «*l336 words
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Article, Illustration435 1955-01-23 9 T. YONG never a dull it for Mrs. ork. Malaya's 1D film censor joys every the varied work entails. ast four I Koek has indreds 1 :a*.c well as a the list stranger d on the I and played films in sees an ngth i addition to un film435 words
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Article354 1955-01-23 9 Wl s 'nsapore. n S. and D T»VM. t/% M1«- Orchard BDOre I (16), coltt». bad•'^o and and lence I J2-B, Boon Picnielj hiking genera] deling, movies, picnic, exchanging personal photos, and correspondence. EDDIE THONG. 230-A, peylang Road, Singapore. (J9K football. dancing. movies, radio listening, swimming, exchantr;*v* personal photos, and354 words
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1292 1955-01-23 9 V^wanPE CH? N -1 c*^ tO g0 to me states to further 1 your education to come 1 OUt victorious witi. 1 ana the world Within your grasp in the otfoor I .VOU had better lpa»*' thp eh,**- De«Cr leave qj sno^s1,292 words
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289 1955-01-23 9 A Reunion 10,000 Ft. About The Pacific almost unbelievable coincidence tfiuo.rmp an unexpected reu/zton 10,000 /eet abore thc Pacific, wa s reported recently in a letter from Mrs. Cherry M. Miles of Brisbane, California, Back in the early days of World War 11. five youriQ women from New Zealand and289 words
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Article, Illustration412 1955-01-23 9 \\\V\\\\V\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\V\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\V\V\\\\*^ Hitch-Hiking I By R. G. PILLAI Standard Staff Reporter TWO ambitious Indonesian youths one a Christian and the other Muslim— arrived in Singapore yesterday on the second phase of their "on-the-foot" world tour to win friends for themselves and their country. They are, 25-year-old J robust,412 words
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Article, Illustration231 1955-01-23 10 BOB FERRIER - Coventry Refuse Big Offers For Reg. Matthews BOB FERRIER r rHE Matthews of the moment— not Stan, but REG, the young Coventry goalkeeper yesterday put a firm end to all the talk, much of it careless, of record transfer fees and his departure from the Third Division club. He said231 words
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Article, Illustration600 1955-01-23 10 WINTER MAKES BID ON AIR WEDDING 'Nickel Coin stable hopes for another Grand National victor I Tamerlane Could Be Another Pinza For Norman Bertie AIR WEDDING is the probable mount of Fred Winter in the Grand National. Whether he wins or loses the world's ereateit steeplechase on Air Wedding on600 words
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360 1955-01-23 10 LONDON, Jan. 21, (Reuter) Sponge table tenms bats are setting the game back some two or three rh^;i SayS Bri ain s J ohnny Leach, former Worid champion, m the current issue of official English Table Tennis magazine. *sn At first,360 words
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Article170 1955-01-23 10 TRACING h t:rome too expensive for the small punter. Stewards of the Jockey Club were told this in London recently when they met a deputation of the Association. The deputation asked the Stewards to approach the Chancellor of the Exchequer with a view to170 words
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665 1955-01-23 10 By Stan Halsey WHEN Accrington Stanley players file into the find their pay has been increased by £2 a week approves. In every pay packet will be a note stating that the extra cash award in recognition of the great team players. THE directors665 words
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Article23 1955-01-23 10 9 "Give us t>etter support or you will probably lose League Soccer altogether." is the warning issued to the rail town public23 words
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Article97 1955-01-23 10 1 i Cri. but r«H 1 f]OXS B may* *l •b Wight -tj i J GOU be tfcj I^RHBocnu x -»t»«jin u fro. EDWr UvJ s«r brother s t«Md. o|f t lk j 'n thr Nonli J Irainrr this J NO at Ijxj J F.dflic j i»ijj Hf inri97 words
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Article45 1955-01-23 10 M 11. i Rork> Mir J hi> M»rr n»"l w ttrkctut h* in.iruiitr U trrda> a* uthlT wh'PPK lltlr fuht W I win :rfI JH pron I offci I I Don 1 I I Club "R«»ri:y work in hi of Ezzard C!*J no i45 words
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Article165 1955-01-23 10 STAN CULLIS, manager of N^. 1 excited over this mans game <>t l° olD In his stand scat lu> Mf«' and fusses, calls and comment* more than hp ever did player and that was plenty Sometimes he invade tho er's trackside bench at d RlfTeri there. He did just165 words
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Advertisement212 1955-01-23 10 Wishing All Our Chinese Customers And Friends A Happy And Prosperous New Year. jj Me dlwtumd symbol 0f \i.\^r^ V XV s 'C* Obtainable lj 'w-w SWISS MADE /^f v^%^^ s P ec *<*Uy *<> relieve RHEUM A TIC RSSSSisf^n PAINS. LUMBAGO, SCI A TIC A, BACKACHE I Whot a212 words
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Article, Illustration214 1955-01-23 11 AMATEUR BOXING had a fine boost on Satur- < day night when Colony < fight fans took the long < road to Sembawanc for a night of thrills and action In the invitation boxing tournament staged by the Royal Naval Air Station, Sembawang. The 2,00f spectators who made the214 words
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142 1955-01-23 11 MAYFLOWER Badminton Party has turned down a Singapore Badminton Association request for a replay of the Inter Club final against Marigold, and are claiming the club title on a walkover, it was disclosed yesterday. According to the rules of the inter-club competition, which do not specify142 words
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Article276 1955-01-23 11 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL ijjNorth Versus South' te Yes! But Let's Have ronders it the Singapore Cricket Associally beinj; wise in calling for the abandon- annual North versus South series and a Singapore versus the Federation of 1 Malaya encounter. Especially at this time when -.apore is no longer a force276 words
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Article34 1955-01-23 11 LUMPUR. Fri he fol rig for .'"hes this Chamvs. .\epri A W. Cyril La tion v?. inal) I nas not v?. f vs Cyril tandby K. Z vs Me *Net9ji\ mm T away34 words
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Article279 1955-01-23 11 «J with his give and take '"««»n« style. -The fans here no > n «er care 1o watch clever Sfw 1 1 They wa "t rought action lots of slugging and knockdowns and Mueller fills the bill no customers cheer when he owa kisses to the crowd, taps opponents279 words
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Article979 1955-01-23 11 Rafman - Rafman trt rmftwuLx game at Seletar last Wednesday, RAF Tengah beat RAF Seletar by 6 points (1 drop goal, 1 try) to 3 points (1 penalty). This wa s the third game this season between these two teams, each side having won one game previously. But Wednesday's game,979 words
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Advertisement378 1955-01-23 11 To BANGKOK HONGKONG, SAIGON, RANGOON, CALCUTTA, HAIPHONG, HANOI, MANILA, JESSELTON, SANDAKAN, LABUAN. ac i mm I ____________P_B____^ mmmm _4 l* 1 ___H__J___ a British airline, with British Pilots and Maintenance Engineers; and able, as a regional service, to offer low fares with a very high standard of comfort, efficiency and378 words
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Article1871 1955-01-23 12 1523 RACE ONE Horses Cl. 5. Div. 1. "S. C. Syndicate's" 569—226 PRIDE OF BURMA (4) 9.05 Mortimer 1 Dr. L. M. Thompson's 274—180 YOUNG ALEC (1) 8.04 Sawyer 2 Shaw Stable's 199-157 CINEMASCOPE (7) 8.05 J. Donnelly 3 112— 138 METEORITE (3) 8.00 Hudson1,871 words
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272 1955-01-23 12 Fast Times By Dantesque Jesselton By WINDSOR LAD from Ipoh, Saturday. DANTESQUE a four-year-old Dante gelding set up a new course record over the ten furlongs today when he took the main distance event for class two horses today, concluding day of the Perak Turf Club here. Brilliantly ridden by272 words
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Article49 1955-01-23 12 Standard's racing tipster the Pilot had a good day yesterday when he tipped four direct winners Gardenia, First Trick. Jesselton and Pasamora, and two indirectly in Pride of Burma and Dantesque. TRUNDLE HILL another standard tipster tipped three winners Pride of Burma. Gardeina and Pasamora (7)49 words
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Article192 1955-01-23 12 All-Malay Badminton Tourney IPOH. Sat: The 4th All Malaya Malays* Badminton championship will start at the Perak Turf Club courts tomorrow. Play will be in two sessions, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 3 to 6 p.m. Following are the ties for the opening day:Mornin? session Mas Akbar192 words
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Article122 1955-01-23 12 Ki-Leong To Coach RECS Again KUALA LUMPUR. Sat: The Selangor Chinese Recreation Club FAS Division One. league champions in 1954 and during Eastertide close contenders for honours r Wong Hi-Leon" who in the Knockout Cup competi- rcprc S ented China in'The 1936 tion, is making an earlv start World Olympics122 words
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Article97 1955-01-23 12 European Zone Davis Cup Nations NEW YORK. Jan. 21, (Reuters—The United States Lawn Tennis Association today announced the names of the 2*4 nations whose challenges had been accepted for the Europeco^emion^ 19W D3ViS Cup Yesterday the A«n.- statPrf ♦vfii }v! Association be declined M°f 24 would chXn n g rnrn97 words
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Advertisement135 1955-01-23 12 t WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS CJ V HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR EXTENSION 2 a.m. J J CHINESE NEW YEAR EVE BALL J ft ATTRACTIONS ft ft C) aETSHMH LUCKY 4 a^SISSS^ DANCES^ PRIZES KIND COURTESY OF MESSRS EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Q TIT.BIT OF THE EVENING A FLOOR SHOW BY135 words
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861 1955-01-23 13 Bridget Jones - Bridget Jones r^NE of the most exclusive _u S, ,übs in Hollywood is ine Crowning Glory Club. Its members consist only •J actresses who still wear their hair long— -and each member has a small coronet-shaped badge made of strands of real hair.861 words
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Article81 1955-01-23 13 IF Gene Kelly can dance with cartoons and Esther Williams swim with them, Walter Pidgeon can ting with them. That's the novel introduction devised by Producer Joe Pasternak to start the finale number, "Hallelujah!,'" sung by the entire cast of M-G-M's HIT THE DECK. To introduce the number, Pidgeon81 words
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Article207 1955-01-23 13 'T'WO years ago, Steve For- rest was as unknown. Today, he has taken his place on the Hollywood scene as one of the up and coming young stars. His career is literally going like a house afire. Forrest started in show business as a carpenterhandy man at207 words
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Article, Illustration164 1955-01-23 13 PRODUCER Fred KohlL mar. director-writer Richard Murphy, assistant director Seymour Friedman, cameraman Burnett GufTey and art director Carl Anderson shortly leave Hollywood to scout locations in Japan for Columbia's "The Gentle Wolfhound," executive producer Jerry Wald has announced. The script, by Murphy, Is based on E. J.164 words
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Article61 1955-01-23 13 TV WALLACE Ford has been cast for the role of Charley O'Leary in "The Man from Laramie." the William Gortz Production in Cinemascope and Technicolor for Columbia release, starring James Stewart. O'Leary is a halfbreed roustabout who takes up with Stewart in the film version of T. T. Flynn's61 words
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Article, Illustration268 1955-01-23 13 HOLLYWOOD: United Press Hollywood correspondent Vernon Scott muses over his tape measure after checking the dimensions of stripper Tempest Storm's curves. Scott interviewed the 24--year-old strip queen in regard to the MS3-m. insurance policy she has taken on her body with Lloyd's of London. She said268 words
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Advertisement148 1955-01-23 13 jytyuty ■0 Page 1 I ind lii Her Shoes _B_ 'ImmWX \\m\\\wWm& I M A m*49t Wf^S f I m -9__w Wt 3 «i^jr"£ j?^' a_ Sylvano Pampanini, J a film premiere, took a 5 up to the Acropolis in the J to her hotel exclaiming J end stockings full148 words
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Advertisement52 1955-01-23 13 KB Realluj ARE I^^MILDER m M M j secret of blending lavender with rare ottos and precioui 'musks to crive a concentrated longer-lasting fragrance, 1 The cool freshness and subtle distinction of Yardley Lavendrr is unique and inimitable* A RDLEY Wf LAVENDER W *^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B Yardley Lavender So«|>— YARDLIY OLD BOND52 words
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Article, Illustration139 1955-01-23 14 JOHN GREGSON HAS THREE GOOD REASONS FOR A NEW YEAR SMILE ASK John Grcgson vhy he's GENEVIEVE a terform- putting so much 'nto that ance which Pinewood ex--1955 smile. Mayue you think it's because ne rocket- Perts believe will gne him ed smartly to stardom in top international rating. Or139 words
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Article, Illustration106 1955-01-23 14 CHEILA SIM. Richard Attenborough's wife, didn't have quite as tough a time as her husband, but "The Night My Number Came Up, which director Leslie Norman and associate producer Tom Morahan have finished shooting at Ealing. had its rugged moments in the air. Arid Sheila's co-stars,106 words
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Article, Illustration293 1955-01-23 14 an English sayingx 'steel has to go through the fire' and here's one Steel who is no exception his name is Anthony. Handsome Tony Steel is one of Britain's major contributions to the world's line-up of male stars; one to match those Hollywood huskys that have broadshouldercd293 words
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Article207 1955-01-23 14 THE trim pleasure-yacht A Agamemnon, which King Paul of Greece chartered recently for the Mediterranean tour by members of European royal families, is setting sail again. But this time. bearded James Robertson Justice will be 'in command'. And with him will be the production team and207 words
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Article, Illustration123 1955-01-23 14 The answer to a /i s he r m a n's prayer. Enchanting Glyyiis Johns plays the dual role of a mermaid and a prim sports mistress in Betty Box's new Technicolor comedy, "MAD ABOUT MEN." Here she is seen as Miranda an amorous mermaid who123 words
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Article, Illustration323 1955-01-23 14 |VO more the waif for Leslie Caron. Has become noted for in movies. "That kind of role has been gx>d for me." she reasons, *'but I would be too limited if I stuck to it. I've got to grow up sometime." The little French doll is getting her323 words
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Article99 1955-01-23 14 Stop Press! J JEAN Carson, vivacious youno British red- J nead, is to co-star with Z g.aua Dors and Donald Z bin den in Pinewood's Z coming Vista Vision film S produced bj/ Raymond Mross and directed by J. Z 2 Lee-Thompson. J Hardly surprising, in J v*eu; o/ fhe99 words
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Article, Illustration358 1955-01-23 14 in New York, but that's strictly in the dream stase so far. Serious Girl TN her yen to escape the waifs she has played. Leslie is not knocking "Lili." "The picture did a great deal tor me." she said, "even more than my first film. 'An358 words
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Advertisement305 1955-01-23 14 CATHAY OKGAMSATtON ATTRACTIO.Ng TODAY DAILY! tiTUkV^L 11.1111 arn -1.45- 4. 15- Lfl I Iff A V Hf .45 K H.,lilp.m. -uow ***** Aif-as«WTio*iftt_fir7/7) SCANDAL!!!! ALL SINGAPORE IS TALKING ABOUT THE SHOCKING ABDUCTION 0F,.. ai Hm\ Irs V AH I* M >%s™ BRIDES %//r^Wi/M> BROTHERS' W&M POWELL KEEL Wr*\\ /Tj |//f305 words
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Advertisement219 1955-01-23 14 I&SHA.W BRoThI 1%0 mighty SfedmemUt L <>f Ki'hnnl 11,,- u,^i'- \olr: MIDNIGHT TOH&M A/so TOMORROW L Tn*<l™W hsia moon in "NEVER LEAVfI i »«OLII>AY T »^^t7nr^^-J MATINEE I J ATTRACTIONS Tomorro |I "> I TuendaT "»TV^m»^ TEL *****2 I I JErTS^t iJI [RHONDA FLEMING £*j| MIDNIGHT T()\I(;h1 1 J G.219 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1955-01-23 15 r* HUSBAND'S CHARM COMES ON WITH THE COCKTAILS a They re charming In the they get inside their own L!_2«__ do or their charm vanishes like a dream. Bad-tempered They fall over backwards to be honey-tongued and helpful guests... but in their own parlours they behave like bad-tempered1,095 words
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Article457 1955-01-23 15 \T this moment eighteenv year-old Sylvia is dithering between thrilled expectation and stark cold terror And I have a feeling that must be thousands of r girls in the same state the same reasons. This is the letter she wrote nie Ire known Peter, my boy <riend. jor jour457 words
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188 1955-01-23 15 gift imaginatively personal will cam Sylvia more marks than high speiiding. A Gift A gift for Peter's father need only be a "remembrancer" like a packet of his favourite tobacco, or some cigarettes. 4 Should Sylvia go without makeup? Since she uses it sparingly188 words
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Article175 1955-01-23 15 Trettc!_^|gj*L 'THE Frenchman who ought to know said it today: Frenchwomen are NOT the world's bestdressed women. Christian Dior, Paris fashion king, was the speaker. He told 150 women in Paris: *7 SUFFER agonies every time I look at a Frenchwoman SUFFER to see them appear in175 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-01-23 15 These two cotton bathing: costumes in jaguar skin patterns, were shown in the "female animal" line of swimsuits at the California spring market week in Los Angeles. At left, Janice Wells models a suit called "bare facts,'* and at right, Mollie Sinclair models a suit called53 words
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Article163 1955-01-23 15 NEW YORK— Though born and bred in France, designer Pauline Grigere believes that American women should wear American clothes. which are quite different from those worn in Paris. Although the Paris-inspired long-torso silhouette is acknowledged as an important spring influence. Trigere does not over-emphasize it. Her163 words
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Article771 1955-01-23 15 VERY few women would consider having only one comb or one handbag, but it is surprising how many you will find with only one make-up colour scheme. They arc the girls who get up in the morning and ferret around in their handbags until they find771 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1955-01-23 16 If a wife takes a Lover Fnvt HPHE world of men keeps its glamour for most women even after they have married. Only the husband loses his prestige. It is when— and if— this happens that a woman may use her imagination to fill the gap left in her life.1,260 words
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Article, Illustration79 1955-01-23 16 J^ WIFE. too. may wish to share, her husband's Js2j to ake a home for their children, and yet experience other loves. It must be recognized, however, that even today tne annoying formula: "It's not the same for a woman retains somp truth. Apart from a lover, there79 words
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Article, Illustration209 1955-01-23 16 a sense of punctual. ty. When she is late, she hns deliberately planned to be late. Some women think they stimulate the man's dc in this way. but above ail it is a woman's wny of protesting against that long wait Her Life. None of this means that happiness209 words
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Article, Illustration525 1955-01-23 16 David Raymonc - David Raymonc THE Battle of the Nile between Aly Khan and his father, the Aga Khan, i s being watched with more than curiosity by 20,000,000 Moslems They ar e the followers of the Ismaili sect who regard the Asa Khan as their525 words
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Advertisement86 1955-01-23 16 I Mo *l REJ MORT^I HERR| NG J *"iB 'i MORTON^I HERRING J mortonhJ with ma:J 1 Ma M C^>^fl •N TOMATO U.3H b td 'II i,ij ■1 P 1 1 1.. J »*'i't» C'lD f Mj 1 >•» !■>■ •o^t i^» n-ifwCß 1 a 1* i I I'O* M86 words
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Article, Illustration461 1955-01-23 21 JAM Sessions in the PALACE THE COMPOSER KING KEEPS HIS PEOPLE IH THE GROOVE WITH... Wot! No vibrates with hot drums, saxophones, sweet violins and syncopation. Once when the King of Cambodia was here on a State visit, he and King Phumiphol sat up until three a.m playing the piano.461 words
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910 1955-01-23 21 His School Life Was The Dullest Period Of His Life...? LTOGETHER, cheeky. Y shiftless. boisterous young Churchill was glad to leave school behind. In later life he confessed that his education did not really begin till he left school, which he thought of910 words
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Article1143 1955-01-23 21 Marita Ross - Marita Ross DURING the 1860s, London literary circles were excited over a new poet who seemed to be making his mark. Arthur Joseph Munby, a young Yorkshire-born barrister, wrote verses as a relaxation from his legal duties, and very charming verses they were. Critics hailed1,143 words
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Advertisement109 1955-01-23 21 hjgjg Bongkok. the fo n [jj CC know ony other there the King radio station poloce? a nd j, "jam ses[e o week? I cried But Lt hoppens The end. c r e L twentyKing He's end :cn- M flr cc r fers, reeds end pre Time I p. ning109 words
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Advertisement515 1955-01-23 21 AIR-INDIA Jnl*rnM*C*nxuC, M Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 HpUR$'\__/ Do vou older than you ara? Ara you lark- I VL, ins In youthful animation* Do you enjoy tha _v m m < ifty of beautiful women' I •_-> you suffer from i,, Ir lovo of vigour, wf«k memory nnd body,515 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-01-23 22 'AH Wax' by Miss N'ancy Yong. 20 Aboo Sittec 'Budding Wrestlers' by Tan Choc Tonq 5( Uno. Pcnang. Solida, f22, l/sth, Perutz. K Lorong Salamat, Pcnang. Airesflex, f 8 "I 1/lOOth, Ferrania. KMWn tmmmwmu m 'Clock Tower 1 by Yoon Pool Lum, 37 Market T7 n by60 words
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Advertisement57 1955-01-23 22 'Noodles' by Tan Sioog I< nj Geylang, Singapore* 14. I H Kodak plux M ("TITHES" iasf A'l V OpJJma. I 1 1| \|s II I 111 />/l //I- #l// »u7Tn^' 1 I Sole Agents:— j(m TITHES DENTAL t PHOTO HIPPI* I |g| nttiitHiMtiu .<• rißfl 4* 4> U At lit57 words
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Article, Illustration2644 1955-01-23 23 pinion. 5 Rodney 5. From atund m was 5 "i rond Rod- pxer- by of ...n--tei M when he !Vj little fit thi intiquai ft! L'" boc- Pd r: s orehpad. The -.el. was a r;- a v-r. enthusi always a? an B r iblj with l ibout the2,644 words
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844 1955-01-23 23 DOUGLAS BRASS - Test Wives Will Bat Carefully On Australian Tour. DOUGLAS BRASS Bv of English cricketers who will join their husbands In Australia soon are determined to set examples in tactful behaviour. They are eager to prove that their presence does not upset the team's unity or discipline. The first wives to844 words
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Advertisement182 1955-01-23 23 SINDAY TICJER STANDARD January 23, 1933— Page 2S 0 One of three winning entries in a competition^ 0 set by The Observer for short stories set in A.D. o 0 2500. Readers of The Observer will decide by 0 Vballot which of the three receives the first o vboooooooo prize182 words
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Article838 1955-01-23 24 RACK in thc dark days of 1942, 90 Japanese swept in to attack a British freighter carrying refugees from Singapore to Australia. Women were sent below, and the ship's crew and servicemen manned the guns. Then five horror-filled hours of bombing and strafing began. A gunner838 words
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Article, Illustration59 1955-01-23 24 A GROUP of co-eds pose with their books on the steps of Robert Ho Tung Hall for women after lectures at Hongkong University. More than 1,000 students from Hongkong, Malaya, Taiwan, and other Southeast Asia countries are enrolled at the University, the alma mater of the renowned59 words
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Article670 1955-01-23 24 NIGHT NURSE - KICKED DOWN DOOR BARE FEET NIGHT NURSE By PEOPLE arc staggered when I say that, after nursing in a mental hospital for five years, I LIKE it. "Aren't you afraid?" they ask. Sometimes, I suppose; not often. There's really lots more to laugh at and have pity for than to670 words
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