The Straits Times, 7 February 1954
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Title Section10 1954-02-07 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 965. February 7, 1954 15 CENTS!10 words
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307 1954-02-07 1 JOINT ACTION PLAN AGAINST POLLS REPORT KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. B)UF- of Malaya's most powerful political parties y may join forces to oppose the Federal Elec§is Report, it is learned in Kuala Lumpur today. They are th' United Malays National Organisation, the vl n Chinese Association, the Pan-Malayan Labour ■•> md307 words
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Article32 1954-02-07 1 [WASHINGTON. Bat Highly reliable .sourer200 United States maintenance personnel are now on their way to Indo-china to service American olane.s there and more ire rxpeeted to be available.32 words
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Article243 1954-02-07 1 SYDNEY. Sat. CROWDS in the oty wh eh he'd up the Queen's car 'Mp »yed the start of the Hncst race by 10 minutes at the Msit meeting at R.indwi<_K course here today. I more than Mi.oool I Bf< he course to elu <nd theReuter - 243 words
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Article43 1954-02-07 1 KARACHI. Sat. Pakistan Foreign Minister Zafrullah Khan told a reporter on Friday h^ is strongly opposed to "any kind of third bloc of A.sian countries He added Pakistan "will not be a party to any such pro- posal"43 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-02-07 1 VBCTAt I'LAR display of fireworks and harbour illuminations brought Svdnt y\ first •Royal I»ay" to a colourful climax. Red. White and Blue. Mar-shells and rockrts. r»inhou -coloured cascades of wal er from fire-float*, weaving sea rchlight*. and illuminated silhouettes of Royal Australiin Navy uarxhips thrilled the hundreds57 words
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249 1954-02-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR. SATURDAY, A CURFEW affecting more than 40 villages and estates m he Tapah District of South Perak has been imposed as part of the Temper plan to elmmate the Communist terrorists by starving them out People have been ordered to249 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-02-07 1 MR. ALOYSH'S I»K SOI Z A and Miss Sheila Margaret Klass were married yesterday at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. The bridegroom is an engineer with the Shell Company, and 'he bride a stenographer at ihe rniversity of Malaya. < limy Road. The flower girls are64 words
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Article69 1954-02-07 1 WASHINGTON. Sat —President Eisenhower will tomorrow receive a suit of ancient Japanese armour, the Rift of baseball fan* in Japan, his press secretary announced today. The armour will be presented to ELsenhower by Ford C Frtck Commissioner of Baseball, and Horace Stoneham. president of theUP - 69 words
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298 1954-02-07 1 JANUARY SCORE- 143 REDS OUT OF WAR KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. JANUARY was the best month since August 1952 in the campaign against Malaya's Commu nist terrorists, the Chief Press Officer, Federation Information Services, Mr. R. N. Lindsay, said today. One hundred and forty-three terrorists wrre put out oi >>e f'fiht298 words
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Article65 1954-02-07 1 Puzzle prize goes to K.L. "THERE is one winner of the Straits Times Word Puzzle "J" He is Foon? Yoke Ying of 67 Imbi Road. Kuala Lumpur. A cheque for Sj.ooo will be sent to him early this week. Full details of the winning solution, and the competition ediweeklv article.65 words
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Article88 1954-02-07 1 PARIS. Sat— French security officers today opened an inM'.sticattnn into a suspected Communist attempt to sabotage an Air France contellation in Indo-China on which the Secretary of State for IndoChlna. M. March Jacquet. was due to fly back to Parts. The inquiry was opened shortly before88 words
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Article106 1954-02-07 1 AT NOON YESTERDAY THE SINGAPORE BM>MINTON HALL H'ND COMMITTEE FOI'ND ITSELF FRIENDLESS. The sh-nH's sale of the hall's entire electrical equipment yesterday morning the outcome of a Singapore High Court judgment debt order attracted only two bidder*. They were the original suppliers of the equipment.106 words
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Article, Illustration168 1954-02-07 1 WASHINGTON. Sat A WOMAN from Singapore Interrupted the United States Senate yseterday In the midst of one of Its most cont rover ■slal debates for years She was Mrs. Elizabeth Choy. Legislative Councillor who is on a visit to the UnitedReuter - 168 words
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Advertisement356 1954-02-07 1 Imeet me W AT THE Pavilion Bar IN ORCHARD ROAD ft .ilrli out for I I iyvrs of 1 1 rein <r/#/ #f f f XCLUSIVKLY IN ■THE SUNDAY I TIMES SOON 4f tlixa 4f LONG PLOYING NXrSIN HrrthoMii Svmphon* No. 6. Pa.storal Viennii .State Opera Onh (H. Srhercneni $14356 words
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Advertisement179 1954-02-07 1 p^ix-cb Nettie^ in too shy V KlHM^fll Ull N »iv- visited I.endu <Hi BHC^3aw^^BEllß BEVS/>w«7 '^if'T lit In pose for .1 pit dgfS*y*lßPy<ff gT*^-.'^ hpr Bl s hirleT I Strnits Times Press, t\ who left their work or m --^wT^H^^-"-*^ deliberately refrained f *M from reporting for duty i yesterday179 words
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Article, Illustration2712 1954-02-07 2 TIIRA ENSIO spent 35 days on a raft and lived. Now he tells another thrilling chapter in this story o? tht agonits which he and his friend Ericsson suffered. Tiira lived to tell his story. He was picked up by a ship and brought to Singapore2,712 words
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Article, Illustration466 1954-02-07 2 Michael Ruddy - How to catch 9,000,000 fish' Michael Ruddy IN LAS VECAS THEY USE BIG BA!T By VOU can sit munching chicken on a scarlet settee *n<i the highest-pjiH "ba't" m history Nit top film start will smg to you. Hance for you It'l lust part of the Las Vecas service If466 words
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Article447 1954-02-07 2 JOHN RALPH - JOHN RALPH By JtfEET flvc "little old Af ladles with a vested Interest In murder To each of every one of them, a good shooting, stabbing or poison me can be worth anything from £6.000 to £30.000 They have found that crime not only pays it's447 words
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Advertisement374 1954-02-07 2 Kir^^P^Bß LtAHN AT HOHt THE TACTICAL A B^n ißj ?*dio to H*y'« t" Hfvl J*tJo| urqsntly. tw^**~*^,lß b'o«-! -i |B.^^|^|9 d»mar\<i. Vat* n*» up in ■> Pg^^^^/f^J WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO J S/^^^^M ADI lUSINESS WITHOUT g^^T^^^^^^B L*t m« »how you how to «1 ByT* I****^1 r v aPc374 words
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162 1954-02-07 3 Flan on kidnapping charge ants change of gaol UM CHOON HUAT. who was charged in the Singapore ,rrh D.srr.ct Court on |an. 30 with abducting the mill.on c Mr. Lim Kok Cm and his driver, Ng Siew Sin yester .^kcd the judge. Mr. |.B. |eyaretnam, if he could be rended162 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-02-07 3 People get free milk PfejM milk and hot drink-. MN distributed by the authorities to the public when iiniiir a"d the military .screened Jrlutong vilWger* in Penan* and detained MM men and a women. TMI Sunday Times pitturr shous ivii.mi; Civil Defence volunteers hoitinc two tubs of -*ater at a70 words
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Article46 1954-02-07 3 Fire delays Lady T's talk f»RTH Bat Lady of tin \< di ra CommUsloner. to- Butierwnrth llre- mystprlout Bre it In the ci Una at nt hi". ady Templer wns hotdlng ng \v;th \v,i--i volunl v workm at the |or district offlrer's retl- n nrr englnei ruihed46 words
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Article34 1954-02-07 3 Result* of soccer matches plavcu at Parrer Park yesterday: I i.ii.jik.iiifin H.Q. heat talhul Karib K.C. 7-3. Rathrrford 4 > and Wrlr scored for Embarkation H.Q; Shahnr (2) and hrwdt f..r Kath'il K..i:h34 words
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Article214 1954-02-07 3 INDONESIA OPENS THE DOOR MALAYAN tourists wishing 10 visit Indonesia may n< get th>-ir visas direct Ircun thr Singapore Consulate Cirnrral. Ontanlaed towlai groupi are now risible tor a lourm i k Htav in Indon<s;a. The eaialßg >>t entry r<strtctloni was announced by the Indon-sian Government last Til' sdav Fortisn214 words
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75 1954-02-07 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— I When the police resumed work after a tiiree-day holiday there was thr Mai crop of cases in which men women ami children were charged with Gambling during the Chinese New Year. In one batch of 19 people a75 words
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Article86 1954-02-07 3 MYSORE. TrJ A 12-FOOT king cobra In Mysore zoo was on the 106t Ji day of a fast yesterda> captivity. The robra has born vmim by hundreds of Hindu worshippers brincmK pure cow', milk since its capture, for Hindu* consider it holy. zoological experts believe juncle86 words
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Article65 1954-02-07 3 LONDON, Sat Exoorts from the sterling area showed a .seasonal fiecline for the third quarter of 1053. the Board of Trade Journal di.srlo.sed here today. •Their aßßrrgate value fell by five per cent The trend ha> been .slightly downward for 1 earn quarter from £1583.000,--000 .sterling in the65 words
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Article199 1954-02-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR Saturday THE Federation of Penghutus Associations has decided to urge the Federation Government to treat Ma!ay equally with English m caunols and m correspondence throughout the couutry. The HMM was taken ><••*- I terdav at the end ol 4 twoday annual conleren<v :n199 words
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Article85 1954-02-07 3 BERLIN Sat A wave of I unrest is spreading among E&st German industrial workers over the Soviet blockade of Geinnn unity piaiu in the BicFour Ministers' conference, it wa.s reliably reported lut nißht. Burder-cio.-.^ i.s brouicht to American quarter* a series of reports that added up to85 words
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Article64 1954-02-07 3 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat Krtan I Rovert mil meet Caledonia Estate. the Ntbonf Trbtl Iraf.ie rhamplnnt. in a friendly tocrer c.tme on Sunrt.»\ on the public padang at 500 Pm. 1 :ie Ko\rr» tfjm l« T;il Chenf lenng; fc'ha arl. Ha;l Yusof. Yeom i Menf Hoe. O.»man All.64 words
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105 1954-02-07 3 FOUR GOT OFF BECAUSE IT WAS NEW YEAR ALOR STAR Sat Because ;t *a s their New Year, four i Chinese were cautu.md and 'discharged by the Alor Biar maKistrates" Oourj today for i playmu T.tkau" (Three cards > on Chinese Mew Year's Day. •It w.i.n your Nt* Year and105 words
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Article127 1954-02-07 3 Sw mt B.idminton Party beat Merrydnlr B P by (He cairns tn i»o in a irienrih rutur* on the Merrydale courts Result i Swing plxyera Htmi Sinfles: Thin Olm Slew best Moe\ i Onn Turk 15-10. 17-lfi. Kwek Kian Bens bun Khoo Eng Terk l.s-7 5-l.i. 15-8. Imi127 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-02-07 3 I Ykur,. r-OWfcK Wata p.ayt Inc lead in me new Cinemascope film, "King of the Khyber Rifles meet* a beautiful Indian dancing girl. The film, it now showing at the Odeon in Singapore. I37 words
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Article, Illustration279 1954-02-07 3 NO SHORT CUT FOR THIS MAN A varied career A MAN lust past 50, six tret tall and weighing ibout 200 lbs. laxt week walked I Into the Malarra Session Court Presidents Chambers tnd sat down auietlv and inas.suminclv to carry on 'he work of disnen:.ins justice to the people279 words
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142 1954-02-07 3 PENANC. Sjt REAR ADMIRAL E H Shattock today exchanged courts«y calls with the Resident Commissioner. Mr R P EmRham, m his first visit here as F lag Officer, Malayan ■tra He wa.s i ntrrtained to lunch at the Ri'Mdmry and visited s.mrtycrott Leave Centre and142 words
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Advertisement314 1954-02-07 3 CHii 4 ka^HgT ivVK:, a\\ (o|Wbl• '.-'iCCI I Francis Baton HtujaminVranMin />./.;i \in/nn j^^g^g^^^K^yfejj^^^g^^^^^^^^^a^^-^^,^. II 'by hoc iJ.ksc Jinn great? How Joes anyone man or woman —achieve greatness? Is i Mby m.istrry of the powers within ourselves? Know the mysterious world within you! Attune yourself to the wisdom ot the314 words
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Advertisement421 1954-02-07 3 INFERIORITY COMPLEX Eradicated r Ever An Inferiority Complf ,n the Subconscious Mind «hich nunlfMts li.vrif n. Iniwnw and lark of confident* -In nenrou»ne*» and n*r\yn« l > n r^u%e]ntn worry In depraKion and miim nf fu'illtv in Lisirurtr and Urk of enterpria»— ln nerve pains and other allmrnu in weaknee*421 words
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Article, Illustration846 1954-02-07 4 Dorothy I Thatcher j - A Malayan fashion— the law! Dorothy I Thatcher j By WILL TOO MANY WIGS] SPOIL THE BROTH? AT a recent "At Home" by the Association of Bnt'sh Malaya to students in and around London, I found R refreshing to ta'k with a few younc people who were not taking law.846 words
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Article322 1954-02-07 4 TIN OF SALT SAVEI THE CURRY r-IE othrr day saw thr revival of thp O.S.P.Cs two-monthly managers' meptinßs which had had to be abandoned some months ago o^vinc to thetransfer of thr officials responsible for their conduct. Their successors have made a veiy good Job of the322 words
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Article, Illustration22 1954-02-07 4 Beauty in the gardens Thi\ pufy ot 4 CiMkyJ Pct(i«jli«nj «n ••krn j» the Si«c«por. Votinic C*rd<-n« by iv»»» Cum of Smpr""22 words
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Advertisement104 1954-02-07 4 1 BECR^^J BRYLCREEM keeps the hair soft, lustrous and natural-looking all day long K PBECRUSSJ BRYLCREEM's pure oils are emulsified for f MW clean grooming f CMART, healthy hair begins with Brylcrecm, the cream that's bSL I emulsified for clean grooming. Begin your day with Brylcreera m*: V V S104 words
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Article468 1954-02-07 5 Since Mi.- dlscovnry of ITCXDACO I f raiMHM phyak'lnn It Knn longer ■wcanar) anyoni' to nutter from choking, whrrxlnir. gaiiilng Asthma ICO doe* »w:iy with exp«-n--«iv.. inj'<-tlon««in1 ofTenslv. MMM All you do Ix to takr 2 lartll— rahMa with inmlK and MENDACO .■..rti> <lrcul«tin|t468 words
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Article56 1954-02-07 5 While a Chinese lvllng In Buklt Panjang, Singapore, was at a Chinese wayang on Friday night, a thief broke into in* house and stole $1,000. In another burglary on Friday night, two watches, a gold ring and name gold studs, total value $650 were stolen from56 words
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Article28 1954-02-07 5 Two men armed with knives broke into a farmer's hut In Jurong Road. Singapore, on Friday night and robbed hirr of $120 in cash and jewellery28 words
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240 1954-02-07 5 Old friends part KUALA I.UMPUR. Sat. TWO OLD FRIENDS said goodbye at the Kuala Lumpur aerodrome this morning and danced an impromptu jig together on the tarmac before parting. They were the Principle Stall j Officer to the Director240 words
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Article926 1954-02-07 5 "He that he lie vein on the Son Churrh of V ncland ST ANDREW'S CAHTEDRAL I 7 St 8 Holy Communion: 9.30 am. Sunday 10 30 a.m. Mattln* 1145! a.m. Hcly Communion. pm. 1 Evensong. ST PAULS UPPER SERANGOON: 8 a jr.. Hol> Communion: 930 a.m. Sunday926 words
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Article73 1954-02-07 5 Mrs E. C. Shaw, of Canterbury Ruad. Alexandra. wu» nned $15 by Mr. R B. I. Pat^ in the Singapore Second Traffic Police Court yekterday lor parking her motor car in a prohibited area ot Orchard Road outside the Singapore Cold Storage) on September 373 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-02-07 5 An American troutmaster. who made an air dash from Ohio to Sydney to photograph the Queen and the Dukr. is in Singatore today. He is Mr Stiles Brumbaugh who arrived in Singapore yesterday in a QanUs-8.0.A. C. airliner with his wife. l'n tun- shows Mr Brumbaugh with57 words
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Article53 1954-02-07 5 A machine to plant pineapple suckers has been developed by an Australian farmer. It recently handled 30.000 suckers in 14 hours. Fitting closrly between the back wheels of a tractor, the machine can plant In curved rows. Successful tests have also been made in planting other seedlings53 words
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Article43 1954-02-07 5 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Lee Kow. 21. charged with having raped Low Ah Mool on Jan. 27 at San Peng Road. Kuala '.umpur. was granted $2,000 "jail by the First Magistrate Inche Ismail today. The case was postponed to March 8.43 words
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Article158 1954-02-07 5 SINGAPORE is threatened with a big .ncrease m malarial cases because of large-scale building activity and the food production drive. The Deputy Director of Mediral Services. Dr. M. Doraisingham. told the Sunday Times yesterday: "Wf are alive to this danger. We shall not relax our am.158 words
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Article60 1954-02-07 5 LONDON. Sat. A threequarter length statue of 81r Winston Churchil Is to be placed in the Guildhall with other famous figures In Britain's history. The Court of Common Council of the City of London decided this yesterday as a token of its admiration for th< Prime MinistersReuter - 60 words
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Article119 1954-02-07 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. A CHINESE woman who tiled to smuggle 10' 2 lb of raw opium from Singapore into the Federation was fined $4,000 or two year's imprisonment m the Sessions Court here. Female custom.s officers who searched Ang Hen? Kiau. a widow, at the customs119 words
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Article40 1954-02-07 5 LONDON. Sat The Japan ese Prime Minister Mr. Bhlgeru Yoshida. has accept«-d an invitation to visit Britain during his coming tour of the United State, and Europe, a Foreign Office apokesman said today.— j Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article52 1954-02-07 5 PORT SUDAN. Frl Maj Salah Salam. Egyptian Minister of National Guidance, now touring the Sudan said here today that Egyptian forces would not stay one more minute In the Sudan It Britain agreed with Egypt to leave and hand over al their arms to the Sudan defence52 words
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Advertisement501 1954-02-07 5 bAMAY 06 ff New beauty begins with your firtf I J cjke of Camay. Your complexion y J li clearer, fresher with your I »cry firtf cake of CAMAY V. i\ >/ 1 3i ox. tablet .30 cti. rP\ /QTS) o^<yo° (NOTICE THE AMOY CANNING CORP.. (SINGAPORE) LTD. BOTTLERS OF501 words
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Advertisement448 1954-02-07 5 Ir• I Campbells Chicken Gumbo Soup A grand old recipe is the secret ol Campbell's Chicken Gumbo Soupt I' i* *o deli< ious and different that I l4^~ Its lU5t the dlsh for'stanlng'that, W^^^SB^^^Snt special dinner party. Vf^T^r^^/^M Pifi-t-s «if < tiKkeni" fluffy \whit* BtpKjHH|^| "l'<" tomatoes, and tende» Hr^nfl|448 words
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Article, Illustration1283 1954-02-07 6 Mr. Appadurai rings up: Please help me to wreathe actor' I WAS fast asleep when rh thought that I was <i ringing and then as the sourx of sleep I realised that it v dream one. I reached out and lifted "Is that you, doctor? through the ear piece. "Yes."1,283 words
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Article835 1954-02-07 6 Lei's be different AfOST slgninrant of ITI Chinese New Year trends, to my mind, is the way the Rirls look to Western dresses to (five them festive clamour these days. Walking through Chinatown, blasted by explosives. I still managed to ascertain that nine out of ten of835 words
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Article421 1954-02-07 6 rY the&e vegetable dishes for tiffin or a light supper. Preceded by soup and followed by a favourite swret. they make an adequate meal (HK»:SK AND \n|-\K I- LAN. Mnf (our uuru 1 v of flour with a quarter of a toaspoonful of Mill and421 words
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Advertisement312 1954-02-07 6 JC^f **j^tjjjSKJyir Thls ls W^^^M|Wr vac*tor Casual CASUALS for comfort looks and quality C-lcvd<s casuals for MEN MAOt BY C CLARK L TD. (WHOiCSAIE ONLY\ ?TBEET. SOMERSET. ENGLANO LOCAL AGENTS: S. C. Parrett 4 Sor, P.O. Box 459. Singapore «<«\«;«««««««««««««««««««««« I stops any \3f*lClQTl pain in less %0 mm—mmmmmmmm^m X312 words
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Advertisement284 1954-02-07 6 ■P Jfim Now better than cy 9f S I// —with reinforced head I'll and anchored tufts ■/Ml aW The new reinforced head togct! > s J \m\ Tek anchor means that the tut: /HIV locked \nio the head. They're in /Ml Thu is the secret of a really good toothbrM284 words
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Article, Illustration811 1954-02-07 7 EVERYWHERE the accent is on youth Styles for the "younger set, attractive styles for the teenager," and so on. But do they really want this? As always, not until they have lost their youth do they appreciate their good811 words
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Article1031 1954-02-07 7 \|Y PARENTS are very old fashioned and mean. anJ they don't like to mix very murh with other people I am worried because all my frienrt^ laugh at me becauw of rrr parents' attitude. I hare tried to make my parents understand ihht jiecple behave differently nowaday.1,031 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-02-07 7 Pat Duggan, producer of Paramount'? "Foreve r Female:' presented his ingenue lead Pat Crowlev with a f our-leaf clover fust before the young actress startrd irork on "f /< r f ilm33 words
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Advertisement213 1954-02-07 7 There i a nr» »on m bnlliarre about the I I| I I^f^COl^ HlsncT-laitinf Yarrlle> lipitirkf. Nine \J\^ "g »^Br I««iina:ing coluun 1 J^L r the harming I^^ B|r shade Ro*e OgtaL I YARDLEY /V3?\ Feather Foundation > 1^ A nr»t flattering, smootk C^.. n w '"T 1 1 cream213 words
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Advertisement299 1954-02-07 7 ['Johnny! I 'w so SfSM* %glad 'you rcaMe out of rt and (Iww */^tJI lj A^ii^K K.'^^'t^ feH youcorry'ASPßO'?V J~Jl} /Tkcmaaic.'putMClM^lf if* Johnny' I «T\ L nqM just lihe_sTO/ W 1 so 9 d yOM J r jm* f I take ASPRO' too for > j6J^ f--)i>\ uick r m299 words
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Article, Illustration143 1954-02-07 8 THIS IS A PRETTY PROBLEM TO BE 'FIGURED' OUT BY OUR RESEARCH WORKERS M\(.T( TKINirV Perhaps, not. But a charming trio, certainly. They are. from left: .ltid> Kinni;. (Chinese) ated It, Siput Sarawak (Malay film !«t:ir>. need '.<>. and Janet Main (British), at'ed II In their national dress each looks143 words
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Article272 1954-02-07 8 ITNIVERSITY of Malaya research workers have a problem: What is the size and weitzht of the average Malay. Indian and Chinese woman and how do they compare with their Although the prob'.em is be:ng Jnvest'satcd. no scientific conclusions have yet been reached. Said one aperi yesterday: "I rather rioubt whether272 words
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261 1954-02-07 8 Girls are prone to birthmarks more than boys I r»IRLS HAVE birthmarks \I twice as often as boys. Drs W Brandon Macombi-r and l Mark K H. Wang or Albany I Medical College. New York, report in the Journal of the American Academy of Oeneral Practice This has led to261 words
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Article112 1954-02-07 8 Welfare work is the way to help \IALAYAN women of all i nationalities men once a week at the Y.W.C.A. hostel at Fort Canning. Singapore, to discuss ways and means of doing their bit in social welfare work for the Colony's needy ones. They are members of the International Women112 words
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Article, Illustration601 1954-02-07 8 The Lady-in-Waiting FROM HERE TO MATERNITY Morphine case: $5,000 bail ALTHOUGH it's true what ultra smart and next year, it's the "borrows" the best woman. Women in Malaya would be wise to appreciate how cleverly the Americans have cashed-m on what is known as the "smart maternity" market With a601 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-02-07 8 Tfcu it one »Xt attractive cv«n ing drcitci worn by rilm »i ir i OrkoriK Km who play« Hi* p«rt or a Suie Ocpirtm. Nt official in I M-C M t Drram WiU."33 words
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Advertisement40 1954-02-07 8 l|il|^2 AppMvtt v X^^^K^ MODEL AN EASY TZZfiZ CAN BE ARRANGED Cold-Clejr-to-th. Floor Deti S n. pioneered SOLE DISTRIBUTORS d p rfeettd b Y K «'*'n*»or, givtt you more cold space in less floor space. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.40 words
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Advertisement191 1954-02-07 8 Pepsodent I really gives I lWfflnH teeth I Teeth dranrd with I K whiter Thai's because th^y v MM are cleaner because <fN| that contain* Irium*. iw away the film whic h not harbour* the 4m§MMH K So for whiter, safer teel S$ •mil'; use Pep*'"!' I mS WIKI TIW191 words
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892 1954-02-07 9 (BY THE COMPETITION EDITOR) ALTHOUGH there was only a single winner tor Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest following three for the previous contest, competition remains very keen. The number of competitors who differed from the judges' choice by only one word was892 words
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Article60 1954-02-07 9 All ships In Singapore HarI bour were dressed yesterday. It was the 135th anniversary of Singapore by Sir 8tamford Raffles. Urn Kay Lai. the registered ouner of a motor lorry, tu flr.e<J $100 by Mr. FA Chua in the Singapore First Traffic Police Cpurt yesterday for failing60 words
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342 1954-02-07 9 J N many fields Singapore has more to achieve but plans already laid for development were "admirable and most impressive," Sir Thomas Lloyd Permanent Under Secretary for the Colonies, said yesterday. He was summing up at a Press conference at Government342 words
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Article120 1954-02-07 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. rE failure to recruit Chinese tn the police force is one of the most dangerous features on the road to selfgovernment, according to the Federation's Secretary for Defence. Mr. A. H. P. HumphreyHe said Chinese recruiting for the Federation Regiment was more120 words
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Article65 1954-02-07 9 Tlie value of foodstuffs imported into Malaya from China and Hone Konc has remained almost static over the past two years the statistics Department said yesterday. The figures are: Waxed ducks, etc. $1,570,000 in 1953 1 1.443.000 in 1952 1 pork sausages and preserved meats $2,279,000 in65 words
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Article47 1954-02-07 9 The Singapore Rubber Market continued under the in- 1 ♦^uence of the Chinese New, ar yesterday with next I J i tradine reported. The lire was a trifle lower losing i a Quarter of a cen* to close at 55 "r cents a lb.47 words
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Article52 1954-02-07 9 KOTA BAHRU. Sat —Mr S. Nalliah. offlcer deputy. Survey Department. Krla.nt an \ia.entertained to dinner by hi; rolleauues at the Government Rest House. Kota Bahru. on his retirement after 37 vear.r The Chief Surveyor. Mr A. D. Couoer. presided Mr. Nalliah was presented with a map52 words
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Article48 1954-02-07 9 PASADENA. California. Sat. A statement that James Roosevelt sold three multlmillion dollar companies he owned for $l was made by his estranged wife today as he claimed he Is broke and rannot afford $3,500 monthly support she wants for herself and their threr children— UP.UP - 48 words
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Article165 1954-02-07 9 Decree from Red China awaited A WOMAN who I Red China from H<*nn Kong with her husband an actor, s light and obtained a divorce trr.m him in a Canton court the Singapore First Criminal District Court was told yesterday. The actor Yip Chu Im, had kept a mistress ln165 words
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Article58 1954-02-07 9 I PENANO. Sat— Three sampan men were fined $5 each n. the Penang Magistrate's court today lor boarding a ship w lthout a permit. They are Lee Kat Leng Le» Teem- Khean and Choo Wer.p Choc They pleaded guilty u> a charge of going on board58 words
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Advertisement417 1954-02-07 9 ____v 1 A^^^"^ i 'MWtf H Qamm I v 4 'Kr "NCABLOC I ANTIMACNETIC V WATERPROOF B ROTAREX i hon6kong THE FAST AND COMFORTABLE VESSELS I M.S. "TJIWANGI" on Feb 21 I AND SISTERSHIP) I M.S. "TJILUWAH" mmm on Mar. M. I WILL TAKE YOU TO HONCKONC AND RETURN 1417 words
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Advertisement636 1954-02-07 9 For quick promotion, better pay. and a career you could put your heart into OJOOK ONe OF THISt OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND! /fin— *~ff IF YOU arc ambitious, form »r_ looking and -em to makr? the n->— cvtii *tp«*v> mott of today 1 opportußit.et. here is a chance for you636 words
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Advertisement267 1954-02-07 9 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly H- loncrt ci M Mjnxrr ntiwn— lah UMt your ikn »a* a* I f.i ati 1 a»»ra' liwaa thliri On* in 'A 3'illmfn a will n.tr y,i aab rhanmnc footn»j»<l apt l.rai.ona anil aurpria* you. convinrr y.j ibat tixrr o<.- on* b_M tib»r only267 words
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Article35 1954-02-07 10 Hi H «.rrf» j;/> i minimum) MRS GRACE BRIDGES wishes t/i thank all friends for their beautiful wreaths, telegrams, letters and condolences on the occasion of the death of her dearly beloved husband Ralph35 words
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Article45 1954-02-07 10 ;o Mnrrf. fid I minimum) A MORTGAOF is a (tremt convenience to a h—lthj man with family, but 11 It a vicious thing around the ne<k of a widow. MortBRge Canrell.it inn Insurance Is a I Need Writs D. McLaren, P.O Box 4024. Singapore45 words
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Article669 1954-02-07 10 'TWO serious terrorist attacks in a week, one in Perak and the other in Johore. and disturbing Communist successes in Indo-China. must have Jolted many of us from deep and com- 1 placent dreams of peace. The aggressors are still very much with US, the menace669 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-02-07 10 THEY BEAT THE MEN IN SHOOTING COMPETITIONS Above: A croup of Manjor's women Home Cuardt it weapon practice. Right: The High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Temple* inspects them. Below: A veteran woman horn* guard passes on shooting hints to a colleague.44 words
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Article150 1954-02-07 10 The'best kampong': Templer TWELVE women, ranginu between 18 and 3D years of age. are enthusiastic members of the Home Guard at Manjor remote and piituresqut re-settled Malay kampone in Kelantan. The High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer. dropping in there by helicopter last week, wrote in the villages visitors' book:150 words
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Article355 1954-02-07 10 CUT WEDDING FEASTS, SAY MALA YS r) enable Malay couplet to •tart married life without any debt*, lavish "kendurls" wedding feasts) should b-' abolished In every State and Settlement In Ma'.aya. This Is the consensus "f opinion among Penang UMNO leaders interviewed by the Sunday Times last we. k •Malays355 words
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Article864 1954-02-07 10 jtfRS Fozdar has finally .shone the light of conimonsen.se on a puerile but prevalent controversy. All this work to have somebody's ancient culture perpetuated or revived Ls a sinful waste of effort. The old cultures, for example Chinese culture, became obsolescent either because they were Inadequate to864 words
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447 1954-02-07 10 'Bonny Glen' among tin rubber trees By Opt. D. H. de T. Rcade IN the campaign nst Communist terrorists, the Ist Battalion of the Cordon Hghanders are responsible for an area which exceeds that of the Regiment's recruit ng counties of Aberdeen Banff and K ncardme The only Highland an.l447 words
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Advertisement676 1954-02-07 10 CLASSIFIED ADS in Worrf« (minimum) S ARGENT: To Jill and BID. I daughter Mh February, at Ku«l« PUah. VFI TFMA To Ellen, wife of R Veltana, it Smuaiwe Nursing Home on Mh February 1954. daughter Marlelle (ieotKette 70 Hold. till (minimum) THE rngafjemrnt is ■nnoUPWM between Terence James, youngest son676 words
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Advertisement15 1954-02-07 10 STI <^ INTEAHAI m TIGER BNIPS PINTS Ate* in Vitamin f •MiA.4* »4fWl«<r* 110. ANO IWHtfUI15 words
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Miscellaneous65 1954-02-07 10 Today's Radio 9 00 Station Opening. 02 Mallbn(f: 10.00 T.tkt It From Her*, 10.30 London Studio Melodies; 1100 Mumi in Malay* 1130 Tiffin Danrt: 100 A* Singapore: 17 S*nirr; TOO Newt; 7 4S Curtain Kaiser; uno Theatre Letter FYom Korea. 9 00 Old Tyme Danre. Miutlr; 9 30 New*. HA65 words
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196 1954-02-07 11 Poeple spends a omfortable light-report VATICAN CITY. SATURDAY. IILINC Pop* Pius XII spent a "fairly comfortable 2nd was able to drink a little milk, Vatican sources 'he Pope is beginning to swallow his slender liquid price easily and his condition is improving, the sources aoded. I*nt hiccoughs which I >anied196 words
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Article, Illustration21 1954-02-07 11 Ifd USTKAI.IANS leap high mark in yesterday's itralian Rules football rxItinn came at Jalan Resar dium. Sunday Times pic- i turr.21 words
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Article108 1954-02-07 11 I LOR STAR. Sat. Alor Star cp today arrrstrd a Ma'ay Red to bp the loader of a g of hooligans who have n terrorising villagers at ik Bukit five miles north of r Star, nothpr Malay .sa;d to be a nber of the samp gang,108 words
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Article65 1954-02-07 11 JOHORE BAHRU,"Sat.Representatives of a number of organisations ha*e pledged their support In the youth club project planned by the Jchore Bahru Rotary Club. The club Is estlßSt«4 to coat (40,000. It Is hoped to raise $20,000 by the Rotsry Club's drl*» snd the balance65 words
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Article75 1954-02-07 11 Kuala Lumpur, s ASIAN women (-Hit* today held a trtii 1 to select The Rest team to meet Furopeans In the annual hockey match on Feb. 17. Whites beat Colours 3-2 In the! trial, which was played on the Cheraa Road ground. Scorer* MM Jeeva Mudeliar75 words
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Article66 1954-02-07 11 1U/HEN Jan Haackp claim pd trial in thp Slngaporp Eighth Polirp Court ypstprday to a charKo of cheata Chinrsp of jpwpllrry worth $25,702.80 he was offpred bail 10 with two surptips. It was alleged that Haake chPaliew Thenp; at No. 37. Clyde Tprrace. by dtehon- a him66 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-02-07 11 \IK MARSHAL MR < I. IF in KM SANDERSON. Air Of Infer Commanding Far East Air Force, reviews Siamese paratroopers who li.ni- just completed a course at Penang. Sunday Times picture.33 words
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108 1954-02-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. SAT. THE MALAYAN Planting Industries Employers Association will be told of the Rubber Workers' decision on the Taylor award before the end of the month, the Rubber Workers' Negotiating Committee said today. »\r committee is waiting for results of the secret ballot108 words
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Article35 1954-02-07 11 Composing room workers of the Straits Times Press Ltd. left their work yesterday afternoon without explanation. We apologise for any shortcomings in this issue of the Sunday Times. Publication of the Straits Times will continue.35 words
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Article60 1954-02-07 11 »ASHTWOTOII7^B<itT"-"V 'forel«J» Operation* Administrator Hnrold t.Staaacn, rrnnlaadk. today to tight any attaint by Con^rmi to cut the foreign •Id appropriations requastod by President Bken^oeer. 'd eald at a ne*s conference that when the approprlatlona from Individual countries rr cr. the legislature la the yenr they will60 words
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Article118 1954-02-07 11 TEXAS TIN SMELTER MAY SHUT DOWN WASHINGTON. Sat. PROSPECTS for continued long time operation of the only v S. tin smelter, at Texas City. Texas, were described as bl^ak yesterday by Jack Porter of Hou-stoan. Texas Republican National Committeeman Here for a meeting of the teadets. Porter discussed the tin118 words
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Article57 1954-02-07 11 BOMBAY. Sat. Six British seamen were rescued by Indian rrfttß* vessels today after spending the night in open boats. They belonged to the 7.742--ton Newcastle tanker Surf Pioneer. One boat was lowered to check the tanker's drat when its engine failed. Another went to its aid. then57 words
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Article41 1954-02-07 11 BAVARIA. Sat.— The University Children'! Clinic here today reported the death of a "two-headed" boy aged about five months. He had one torse and four arms. The family name and place and date of birth were not dlsc«>sed. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article147 1954-02-07 11 But woman hawker still must pay fine AN elderly woman hawker, clad in black trousers made her plea in a Slnttapore Court yesterday with a compliment to the magistrate. The woman, Wan Yeng. had pleaded guilty to a charge of obstruction but sh<» told the City Police147 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-02-07 11 Mr. J OF Ollivrrr. thr I'niversitv of Malaya's nrw \ec turrr in DrntinU'.v. with Mrs. ONivrrr and their family on i... .mi thr Canton yestrrday Sunday Tlmm picture.31 words
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Article210 1954-02-07 11 ELECTION SCHEME ATTACKED What does vote mean' LONDON, Bat. rO BrltUh political weekliea. the left-wing New Statesman and Nation and tne (JoiibOrvauve spectator today criticised the proposal ol tne omcial Malayan elections committee that at the outset only half the Federal Legislative Council should be eiected member* The recommendation thatReuter - 210 words
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Article108 1954-02-07 11 PENANO. Sat In spite of the present trade recession. Malayans are now becoming more insurance-conscious. "They are playing safe." Mr. Khor Eng Huat. Divisional Manager oj thp Gr»-at Eastern Life Assurance Co.. told the Sunday Times. Mr. Khor said more peoole were "getting wise" on the need108 words
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Article24 1954-02-07 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat -Mr KM Kirkpatrick. well-known South Johore planter, haa b«n appointed managing director of Sungei Tiram and Bukit Pulai Rubber Estates. Johore24 words
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Advertisement16 1954-02-07 11 ATm NOW AVA/LABM #1/1 CARTONS Of M /2 quarts or 24 pints DISTRIBUTED BY SIME DARBY16 words
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Advertisement408 1954-02-07 11 i a j murphy WORLD'S FINEST RADIO I more signal...less noise I TB 221 BATTERY 5 VALVE 3 BAND RECEIVER SINGAPORE 150 FEDERATION 165 10 v DISCOUNT FOR CASH I SOLI ACINTS: MALAYA. BORNIO BRUNEI. SARAWAK. S. P. SHOTAM CO LTD. ORCHARD ROAD IOHN LITTLI S BLDC. SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR408 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-02-07 12 "^'H H Jf MAwoVWri.. for »h. ort,.r r«««er-yp wiH. rt.. .«*y b.law whkh w« eapti0 De^i.. M o y E& ««t.r Hie compttitio. ar. t iven brfow.33 words
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Article77 1954-02-07 12 THE Sunday Times Camera Contest it open to all readers. Here is what you to do: Photographs tor the competition should be printed on glossy paper. Entries must be original. Photographs showing unusual or interesting objects are particularly welcomed. Entries are to be addressed:77 words
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378 1954-02-07 12 A MYSTERY WHICH PUZZLED PHOTS FOR YEARS IS SOLVED A PECULIAR wiKßly motion of airplanes has been traced to fuel sloshing in the fuel tank, the National Advisory Committee for Aero nautics has found. Wifcgly airplanes have bothered pilots for years. Although their noses378 words
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Advertisement326 1954-02-07 12 I mßmßmWmßmßMmu* "7-*^,w^^B I fljp^^ mmm^^mMM]' ■^•"-"■v-V^ .-'-m^B m o n rc LaaaW Maaaaaal mMA L_ i^_i^_^^2 -^—a^jaaaH > J P^Btt^llaiS Sl llßHaaaaaaaaaßW "BaaamTaaHLlaaaaaf M(UIKI, XV v\\\ B Made in Holland MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPOW PKMAWC STOP your ,^JIOU6H nyw«l quickly I jrf IF a tickling cough326 words
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Advertisement206 1954-02-07 12 *V your Home 9&". WJU^^jHEkWH 'WILL/AMY LW. I j, H THE MOST POPULAR IM I \\i H| LATEX-BASE WALL PAIN T \Wm\S4OC"/U^iM Even y° u 'Hi -V cd you n B M BC woodwork i H 'orm I [^iS2C3S ,«N«»£RICAi r,. ».c I"E AND £< K^T^^l FINEST ENAMEL! |L ■if.206 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-02-07 13 Burt Lanchaster forces his attentions on Deborah Kcrr who plays th« part of an army captain s wife. The manhating wife finds Lancaster is different from the men she has known before.32 words
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Article, Illustration674 1954-02-07 13 From Here to Eternity' IS THE BOBBY SOXERS' IDOL FORGOTTEN? Asks Eric Woolnough |S THE Frank Sinatra of the screaming bobby soxers and the swooning microphone technique dead It seems as if he might be after "From Here to Eternity." Now there is a better Sinatra A surprise674 words
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201 1954-02-07 13 rE title of "The Green Sc arf has been chosen for a new B. and A. Productio n. produced by Bertie Ostrer and Albert Fennell, which ha berun at Shepperton Studio* Stars in the film ar« Michael Redgrave. Leo G*nn and Ann Todd. The201 words
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Article, Illustration361 1954-02-07 13 While There's Life There's Always J^J LEAST a dozen of Hollywooo i top glamour! queens will testify that playng opposite this comic is tantamount to an assurance of long- 1 term star billing. Hope, whose theatrical careei includes use of many differ ent media—motion pictures rad'.o. television personal appearances, benefits361 words
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Article154 1954-02-07 13 A girl who wants to meet father YroUNG Pat Crowlcy dors nnt think the public should b. sold on the Idea that most movie stars lead simple unexcltlni llres. Paramount^ mw nim find, wlm made her screen debut in what amounted to a gtarrliw role In the cumedy "Forev. Female"154 words
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Article, Illustration191 1954-02-07 13 Do YOU want to be a film director? rfe MM >t, p to take to- 1 wards booming a director of motion pictures Is a dance step That Is th«- opinion of Charle* Walter*, of M-O-M pilot of top musicals as well as dra- 1 mas who began hi> theatrl-191 words
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Advertisement259 1954-02-07 13 »pi 2nd WEEK iK RQL FLYNN I m RAINBOW ROUND MY SHOULDER" Tech. II2.ASH/ V^\ZMy IRK HIM CMTICfI ANNIAI. AWARDS fo to -^J I 1 to Eternity" as BKST PICTLRK I Hi I \K. BI'RT I.AN( ASTKR as BKST ACTOR I afKf /INNKMAVN as BKST DIRKCTOR. 1,1 Week S^n "^m259 words
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Advertisement336 1954-02-07 13 i? 4 v THE CATHAY IS PROUD ORGANISATION (T^S OF ITS THREE HUGE SUCCESSES! t» iii or a seat to-day PLEASE DIAL iIK :moo *>909 [m^V MCm vfeii TO KNJUY TO 1 AIOII AT CINtMAMO, ESTHI.K WII.IIAMS MARTIN LEWIS SEATS ARE SELLING FAST! CATHAY ESTHER WRUAMS J ~^fZ&?7fr ,«JOHNSOK, I336 words
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Article253 1954-02-07 16 On Ihr r vi m us of Monda> \»w ml* r M Wurrn riiubrlh II and her hu*band Ihr llukr n( Edinburgh Irll I ondun on a aorld Uiui thai will take Ihrm in timr round Ihr world. Though Ilir mm purpoor of Ihr mmi will in- to253 words
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Advertisement120 1954-02-07 16 I dreamed I broke the bank at Monte Carlo l' v Chansonette bra i You'll look like a million to fabulous Ctunsonette*! Circular stitching rounds thost precious curves of yours spoked center cup design gives priceless accentuation. In your favorite fabrics. Genuine Maidenform Brassieres are made only in the United120 words
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Advertisement55 1954-02-07 16 FACT] «#i< LONDON «p 91 ii i^y in I. H "ETF: I I DUBLIN HOLLYWOOD ff g| s I I 91 MEXICO CITY. B STOCKHOLM 3 'y <|H SYDhEY B II H (,i;u>- \.u I, S Sr« R< ord 1 Nn Bee i From The Bo»^ Best-SellerOjj UNGASTER«| KERRSINATRM SIMULTANEOUS^55 words
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Miscellaneous321 1954-02-07 16 l l by EDQrAR t\lLh DUHHUL/Urio x/ 1 D ~^^>V^ wirw^ 1^1 Mini L kHI >^ W v rrt--£Uv >^: ~->caw> I I >^-6 fc >;rw >.-v-£ ./..ve4> v>-N^rs' THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN: (Dec. 21 Jan. 19) A period of financial prosperity continue!*. pan Good results »p- tins week321 words
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Miscellaneous142 1954-02-07 16 "luck" comes via the post. At ssri the same time you -y may have disturb \LjS ins news from someone a long way off A new friend probably expensive hut brings a great deal of consolation. T.URtS: (Apr. 21— Ma> 20 1 -One of the best business periods you have142 words
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Miscellaneous164 1954-02-07 16 hlue probably from a relati\<- j la<t Don't rlNll ß^^B^sl ment "I thr une\ quarrels where > > i DQbIHbIB perted and the ti>jKJ work or conflicts at home unusual You lind important to keep the peat t mO re dillnult than >ou just now. anticipated to fit a new164 words
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Miscellaneous195 1954-02-07 16 HIS WEEK FOR ALL TOD\Y. Entertain at home rather than go oul.sidtExcrllent for contacting pe.iple of unusual temperament or special gifts. Avoid th>elderl> or invalids lOR Lit K TODAY WEAR OK IS|. I* i (irey I pi, rO.MORROH— Stick to the usual routine and you wi<l have no regrets A195 words
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Miscellaneous175 1954-02-07 16 VVI \R OR ISE: Reddi* V'llov* 5. Onyx MBMMBAI ihis. likely to h<- a day of surprises I npl.inned enterprises -,<> through rcm.irk.ibl> wcil other schemes fall flat. Tim> >our main activities for earl* morning or earlv evening KOK LICK TODAY WEAl; (»R USE; Black and White I l> imnnii175 words
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Article, Illustration1477 1954-02-07 17 LORD CRANTLEY - LORD CRANTLEY By HE ELOPED WITH HIS COUSIN'S BRIDE ONLY -*v THREE HOURS AFTER THEY CAME TO LUNCH: Q¥M MY EMBARRASSING FIRST BIRTHDAY /^j/ Lord Grantley. remembered by many as the Hon. Richard Norton, t$ telling the sto^y n j his nf e an a g e1,477 words
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Article389 1954-02-07 17 SHE said to her husband: "If the child is spoiled why Is it always my fault?" He said: Because if I .smack him you call me a Victorian reactionary. So 1 don't smack him enough." She said: "I wont have him smacked by you or anybody else He389 words
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Advertisement299 1954-02-07 17 Father tells the family II Ka keep (/our teeth ■dlynos^/?/ 4 O y. I H, clean mcaoa i c;-.lly clean. The -^■yin penetrates into c\cry corner JBP^i ■L ,md in between your teeth f*^^£*^y sfifyft. the bacteria th.it cause Jr^^mS^L ill-health. Yes, Kolynos \A^ "9 fe P^Bfl, jhly, to keep299 words
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Advertisement94 1954-02-07 17 iTlTOtiil,' V SWISS MADE y^ CtMPt£CjOSJ&G& LOOK FOR THI foUxci*3&U+jz SYMBOL ON TNI WATCH DIAL LIQUID i§P^. deans alt ipiirS^ white shoes ,ii7n "7*^^^"^'*" *iCKE»iNG A SONS LTD 1954 CHEVROLET M BEL A/A G TWO TIM SEDAN 4C Limited number with Powtrglid* Trammiuion ARRIVING THIS MONTH i^MjHHHr jf V jfl*^^^A^fi!a?al94 words
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Article410 1954-02-07 18 By Edin Peters CINCAPORE'S star motor car drivers and motor cyclists will take part in the Singapore Motor Club's annual half- -m.le standing start sDe*»d trial in Lim Chu Kang Road this morning The 18 events haw attracted' 71 entries. Trip competitors will410 words
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Article, Illustration192 1954-02-07 18 U.S. moves on wheels of death They may be travelling lot business or pleasure, but one thing Is certain they hay« become so much a Dart ol America that the daily affairs of the country oould hardly to on without them. They are an indispensable help but a fearful hazard192 words
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Article, Illustration1137 1954-02-07 18 imaw/ay; Hh.uh ii oon IT will be intercHtinK to *cc what Malaya's reaction is to the ultra cheap cars which are now the main aim of many a manufacturer in Britain. There, they have realised at last that what the man-in-the-street is thinking1,137 words
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Article487 1954-02-07 18 • CRISADKK - •CRISADKK HIGHLIGHTS OF MALAYAN SPORT By 0 IN a few days the worlds champion hockey players will be m Malaya The growing numbers of hockey followers in this country will then be able to see what it is the Indians have which has made them487 words
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Advertisement313 1954-02-07 18 Made for men who value their time The Rolex Oyster Perpetual j triumph^ \s^^^^z^Z& "It T~~l behind a triumph Tpo measure seconds with unfailing The second *a% th« evolution or the 1 accuracy, in all latitudes and all patented Perpetual "rotor" self-^indinp weathers— that is the rare achievement of mechanism.313 words
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Advertisement131 1954-02-07 18 L/t settles f \M thestomac'.k U f the stomach up-i-; (> S f It Will II ff|;frequent cause of indigestion, heartburn. |H reireshing ENO'S is the gentle owreuivc iof m nj j jp the system regular. And it is a Mtcfu yd f«j ness. ENO'S contains no sugar or harsn131 words
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Article, Illustration106 1954-02-07 19 'I'm Indian Hockey Federation U»uri->t». who irnvr at Kalians airport nn Tuesday for a month's visit t«» Malaya. will have six Olympic stars in their party of 11.players. The six are s**n ihove. The first four have played in luo Olympic*. Top106 words
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Article809 1954-02-07 19 THERE Is Rrave disqaict in the Rugby Union world at the nature of much of the football that Is brini; played today. It Is quit* true that th»«re a:p more clubs in membership with the Union than cvpr But that in far from hnnc al!809 words
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Article313 1954-02-07 19 LONDON Sat, THF IF.ACiI F DIVISION 1 Aston Villa 2. Chelsea 2. Bolton 3. Cardiff 0. Burnley 1. Liverpool 1. Charlton 1. W<\st Brom. 1. Huddcisflrld 2. Sheffield U. 2. Manchf.stt r City 0. Arsenal 0. Preston 1 Manchester U. 3. Sheffield W. 4. Mlddlebro 2. Sunderland313 words
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Article409 1954-02-07 19 ll\ A Sreclal ('nrre«|>Andent IF e\er a man was born 10 captain England al cricket it Mirhael Charlea Cowdrey. To begin with, when he wax born In Ceylon. 27 yenrx ago hla tee. planter father Have him the lnltlalx M CC from which one409 words
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Article484 1954-02-07 19 By A Special Correspondent YINKTEEN and a half hours Ray King has guarded p O rt Vale's goalmouth in 13 home League matches this season. Just once has his burly frame bent to pick the ball from the net. Romping towards their cherished promotion484 words
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Article96 1954-02-07 19 KUALA I.UMPUR. S-t I IM KEB CHAN m.MIv outpointed Th«p Vtthool over ten three minute rounds in their Malayan feathwetcht boxing rhampionahlp eliminator at the Chenwu Stadtum here last night. The Chinese used hlx longer reach and greater helsht to good advantage. He arored with96 words
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Article302 1954-02-07 19 C*VERYBODY in athletics is painting a rosy picture. rj They might even be painting It with paint Gordon Pirrl. the British wonder-man of the trark. is hoping to sell. Far better, in my view, it I they did a little sign-wrltlm: and let302 words
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Article146 1954-02-07 19 KUAI A LrjMPrm Bat CTTTEKN te»rn» ha^e entereri the Relantar «e^en-a-»lrtr nirter rompetttton atartlni on thr partsne here or Monriav The (Ir*« resulted: T«f> wtUmi: Relareor Unltea A B*i*nB< r Br>ir*«. |lel«ntoT Dnltert v Police r>po»: Belan«or Thi^ "A" v K L Di«tnrt "C": Klang146 words
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Advertisement223 1954-02-07 19 [4|KmMous I imhai has 1 ft*" suitt ■Bg anrl .^,ssBBBBBBB¥i I 111 TIN KI- SI \nnrt VK *R I VS Y. Time* edS 'Etrr f r rnrt "f :norn.ng|!H 1O llrS rajJJ Spec**!** urENO's-B I 4 HlQ*' Xl "lAMONII I POLal 1 NLL IT COTi I Time (B^^^^Hr^ >>r l<f«tinß223 words
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Advertisement354 1954-02-07 19 COOL CUSTOMERS prefer MOYGASHEL Fabrics fral llir hail ut/// a will tailored >ml of Mox^hrl labm, light in weight and pn, t (He wr have \vur mfa*urrments. it dory not takr B9M for our tailon lo cut llir Joth into a <utt that fits to ptrjutim $85/TWO PIECE SUIT in354 words
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Article, Illustration812 1954-02-07 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP) (BY Rubber Exporter takes sprint cup DI'LLOCKING his way through a wall of horses half a furlong out, Golden Lotus (McCloud) snatched a half-length win from Badalona with Forest Beau third in the Selangor Gold Cup over 1 miles at Kuala Lumpur812 words
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Article62 1954-02-07 20 TOTAL POOL: 5257.5 M) FIRST: No. *****2 (*69.5fi5> SECOND: No. *****0 ((34.7U) THIRD: Nm. *****8 and *****3 (59.42 C each). STARTKRS: ($1,449 each): Nos. *****3; *****9; 18X349; *****6; *****1; *****4; *****3; *****7; 3*1475: *****6; *****5. CONSOLATIONS: ($1.51". each): Nos. *****8; *****3: *****7; *****8: *****7: *****2; *****5; *****2; *****3;62 words
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Article183 1954-02-07 20 Sports briefs RESULTS in brief of yesterday's main .sporting events are; Von bin .Mian of Johore won thr men a open singles title in the All Malayan Malays tennU championship*, tx-atim. Singapore s H. KamU 6 3. 6 3 m final at Kuala Lumpur Other183 words
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Article78 1954-02-07 20 PR THE Indian hockey! tourists' five tames in i Sincapore. special concession i rate season tickets at $2 for all I the games are available for schoolboys and Jirla. Apphcation.l for fckets .should be made by schools to Mr E Strickland Education Department The Indians, who78 words
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611 1954-02-07 20 W.E. TREVOR - Fijians play good Rugby despite heavy rain W.E. TREVOR By The Fijians yesterday proved themselves masters of Malayan ;ugby be It wrt or dry when they beat a Singapore Cricket Jlub Invitation XV by 16 K»lnU 'two Jtoals and two irles» to three points 'a penaly» on a Hooded Jalan611 words
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250 1954-02-07 20 MOK SIN Pl - MOK SIN Pl\ BY CINOAFORE will lose three Out Stnr.dlnc sportsmen when the plane carrvlng thf 22 scholarship M'idents. under the Colombo Plan leave Singapore for Australia tomorrow. They are Ronald Tan of St Andrews (School. Chan Chee Wah of Raffles Institution and Ravmor.d V250 words
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Article24 1954-02-07 20 IPOH. SAT— SeUncor Asians and Penanc Asians drew 3-3 in the All Blues Cap Buffer final played here today.24 words
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251 1954-02-07 20 YEW ZEALAND were presented with a golden opportunity of playing themselves Into a strong position on the first day. or the fifth and final Teat against South Africa yesterday at St George's Park here but lost right wickets for 218. They won the toss251 words
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Article534 1954-02-07 20 f^RITAINS'S laUat motor mclng car. the Triumph 3-lttre aporu :-.iodel. will be seen at today's Sim/*- gapore Motor Club half-mile i xtandlng-atart speed trial to be held at Llm Chu Kane Road. The car will be driven by Ita owner Bobby Tan In the event534 words
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