The Straits Times, 28 February 1954
1954-02-28
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Title Section13 1954-02-28 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES. NO. !HiH SINCJAPORK, KI'NDAY, FEBRI ARY 28. 1954. 15 CENTS13 words
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Article403 1954-02-28 1 Hundreds cut off as waters rise in Singapore I any up to waists in t to reach dry land f>RE suffered its worst floods for many years last night when imdrcds of houses were cut off and dozens of motor cars stranded main thoroughfares. 30 am. this403 words
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Article219 1954-02-28 1 Something for all K FN PJ*' 1 u <> t*<s ucck, I Meat. < <>i. i.o< k<H^^Ht 1 first ol 'iis exciti<ing^ri''- vi articles on l;«er-4|uiii mv in Mala] I >. They been condensed from §K i">"k "I lie I Igen Of Tpniiuanu. 1 ahiek tinHipb *< ommlsslaner, Mr. \U\ctlr219 words
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Article35 1954-02-28 1 His name was not on list A m: had been without an c iid lor live iiirt out when he wei Registration Ontr' Yeat New v Bli court lor failing r and obtain an iden-35 words
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Article54 1954-02-28 1 JAKARTA Sat. Indonesia positively will withdraw from the Dutch Union this yr-ar. levering all political ties with Holland. Foreign Minister Synarjo declared yesterday. \V- nope tn<' Dutch are willing to a^re*- to speedy dissolution because an amicable bilateral settlement is de- tble he snid in54 words
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Article237 1954-02-28 1 Surrender after 9 years ALOR STAR. Sat. THREE Japanese have sur- rendered to the Siamese sirlao Police post, on the in Siamese border, after nearly nine years in the 1 I uncle, it was learned today. Their leader. Hirau, a former J: pant no Aericiilturat Officer MM member of the237 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-02-28 1 Don look now. but your pocket t being pick, d' This umiotid picture wji k«n m Hie Singapore Botanic Cardcnt last wcer by Cora McDermott. of Chanii The victim wj» her hmband. and the (vi fingered old fentlcm.in got iwif witfi 1 handful of p. mull48 words
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Article64 1954-02-28 1 WOMAN WINS $5,000 is one win ncr of the Straits Times Word Puzzle "M". She is Madame Hu Uk Aung, of 6 Upper Wilkie Road. Singapore A cheque for $5,000 will be sent to her early this week. Full details of the winning solution, and the competition editor's weekly article,64 words
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Article84 1954-02-28 1 BATTERED Communist units today limped north aban donmg their drive agamst the royal capital of Luanj Prabang. French pilots Using United States supplied flghvr bombers pursued the retreating Reds a-< Franco-Laotian troops cut down rearguard stragglers. The retreat, described by the Hi?h Command here84 words
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Article48 1954-02-28 1 When it was so very near STABBED A 22-YEAR-OLD corporal attached to the Bpecial Constables 1 Training School, was found dead in a tapioca plantation near the Ipoh aerodrome last night. The man. Saad bin Chik. had stab wounds in the Deck and body. The police are investigating.48 words
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Article380 1954-02-28 1 CINCAPORE Government has submitted a new formula to consolidate the present salaries and allowances for its employees according to the Ritson recommendations. At yesterdays meeting with representatives of officers <n gll divisions of the Public Service Government delegates hmred that the new proposals380 words
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Article59 1954-02-28 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sat Seven people were killed and 26 injured in an unusual train accident at Eneantado, a suburb of Rio, yesterday. Two Brazil Central train* passed each other on a narrow stretch of track and people hanging in the outside of theAP - 59 words
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Article50 1954-02-28 1 Countoss Mnuntbatten. Superintendent In Chief of the St John's Ambulance Brigade, flew Into Singapore yesterday in th<- rain in a Qanta.sBO AC. airliner from Britain Hen to visit St. John Ambulance and Red Cross organisations, she left half an hour later for Kuala Lumpur In a R.A.F. Valetta.50 words
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Article126 1954-02-28 1 The troopship "Empire Tiooper" Is due in Singapore from Britain today at noon. PKRTII. Sat. ALICE'S work ended yesterday for Reverend Brother Paul Francis Keaney. "Father" of Bindoon Boys* Town, Western AusI alia. His h.ii:<. were packed for his trip home to Ireland his lirst holiday since 1917.Reuter - 126 words
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Article187 1954-02-28 1 Ban on City Hall money lenders MKH money- lenders are to be banned from the Singapore City Hall so that workers will not be pestered by them on pay days. And the man who will keep the money-lender* out will be the Council's "strong man" official mace-bearer, who will I),,187 words
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Article114 1954-02-28 1 MELBOURNE Sat rO more poliomyelitis mi- poets have been admitted to Canberra Community Haspit.il .since W«xineMi.i\ A Health Department .spokes- I I man said today that in the curirent outbreak of polio fom > cases had been confirmed, and two of five suspect ca.ses had beenReuter - 114 words
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Article25 1954-02-28 1 OEKBNCABTLI Indiana I Sat Robert M Hutehins said tooay Senator McCarthy is "tlie n>nu liichtciiinc ftEure" sin-e the emergence of Adolf Kitler."-U.P.UP - 25 words
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Article164 1954-02-28 1 LEBANON. Saturday. CIVE thousand stone-stinging demonstrators marching through the streets of Damascus under a canopy of jet planes forced the dissolution today of the Parliament set up by deposed dictator. Adib Shishakly. But demonstrators <ttil stormed through the capital because parliament, in dissolving Itself,UP - 164 words
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Article52 1954-02-28 1 IN tomorrows Straits Times there will be two new ex citing strips cartoons Dtck Iracv ace detective, and lha adventures of J<t Sjcott. brilliant tough young scienti I T' be Mire of not mls-sing thr.se l.ew features place a reguUi order for the STRAITS TIMKS with your52 words
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249 1954-02-28 1 OFFICERS REVOLT AGAINST NEW EGYPTIAN REGIME CAIRO. Saturday. fORTY army officers are under arrest at Abbassia barracks here today after an unsuccessful dawn attempt to restore General Mohammed Ne guib to power. The revolt 48 hours aft^ tron^man Lieut-Colonel Cjmel Nasser ousted Negu^b from the presidency was |«d by one249 words
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Article54 1954-02-28 1 MELBOURNE. Sat Singirx.re schoolboy swimmir.? Mar. Neo Chwee Kok. earned third place In the 110 jrmitti freestyle championship of A trnlia at Melbourne today Winner was Australian champion Jon HenrirkA whose time of 56 8 seconds was 6 10 Ma rl.iwet than his record Mbm I;.m Tuesday.54 words
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Article61 1954-02-28 1 60,000 bet slips seized Cinoapork Police yesterday l 3 urn believeri to bo knip-pias in thr rhap-ji-ilony. than SSO.OOO-worth f.f brttmi: Mip.s and .schedules following the arC Inscribed by a police spokesman a.s "one imir.vt capture of proof chap-Ji-ki marie Th-- arrwtf and seizure were made b if men of61 words
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Article53 1954-02-28 1 Reported this mnrmnc General Xuuili expected to return ;is President of l^\pt and \bdel Nasser to remain as his Prune MinistT .is result iif enmpromisr asreement to settle Egypt's internal political tattle Niidd- n turn of events rame near «-nd of a day of (onfliitmu |.>%.iltie^ within the53 words
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Article64 1954-02-28 1 KUALA I.I'MPUR. Sat. CHEUNG Km. woman branch i- member for Titi area. N't-ri S»tnbi!an. was ■hoi <\- i 'V by i U p.itroi I M in a e;imp which A patrol ol thr 2 6 Gurkhas killed a bodyguard of a dis•ur>er in the ore. A64 words
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Advertisement217 1954-02-28 1 ■ect afters 'ERAS AND OPERETTAS 1 i:» 7 Bi/.n. Cm—. Soloist. Chorus ana Orrr\ ol Opera Comlque, Paris. (AJbe!! Wolff.. •1M1 8 noniirtlt. I.KIMr l> Amore. Marcnenla Cmro Hto Gobbi. Rome House Orcii. '1077 80 Hand,-!. Mrvsiah. HedfiW Nasn. Fisio Buddaby, n-'vai PW. Orrh. (Sir TTiom.is Brmhiimi Iliimprrdinnk. Hansrl C.rrtH.217 words
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Advertisement52 1954-02-28 1 F#^4 tt'II.OJIIMfLK'.SL TL 402 j/fj*' v 4s< mm PAN-C Ak I MV K 1 II P i i •m*l- kMI, nil' ..M.i.. I TERRY MOORE f* Columbia v I %T Tlic lovely »ow"C ~k t»*r of Kirn ol Hie Khybcr HiHt.' prefect M«i Factor Pan-cake Miac-up .f.- t<M AT ALL52 words
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Article, Illustration1658 1954-02-28 2 FIRST, GET TO KNOW YOUR TIGER... |_iEUTENANT Colonel A. Locke. who begins the first of his arti- cles on Malayan Tigers today, was posted to Kemamin as an Administ trative Officer in 1949. He never t hunted for the sake of hunting nor killed for the I sake of killing1,658 words
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Article542 1954-02-28 2 Singapore pedestrians scattered when RKAOFRS may he interested in two local tiger escape stories from K-A. Brown's book "Indiscreet Memories". The first happened on Aug. 13. rue.', when a tiger had escaped from a circus in Beach Road undetected. It was night and the animal542 words
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Advertisement259 1954-02-28 2 i i \W- §M'* a s J v/ 3 Your Skin Secretly and Quickly N~ lon|(t *ml ymi »<)mirr nih"« «n •»<(>»* I .yu tTrnw a.t.|litaivla".ar. t Oor lai of Stillmant will irakf V>.. efluallv c Karmtni Contjnu*d applifat.^ni will •ufprif you ronviiw* you lh*t Iknf npnlyiw »<«u tibrf. only259 words
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Advertisement129 1954-02-28 2 NOW! The -zM WISDOM COMPACT ,i M l comes to you with s VFI TUFTS! /J yt j \X'i^don- < ;^H r^b( y~~9^' tl>ot p **X C/se, it! fo^^^^ f L 1 1 i II n <* Close, it! lon f F V -f clean J N When v £i£129 words
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Article, Illustration629 1954-02-28 3 Lost right in battle JNTHE spotless walking out dress of the Royal Artillery, Lance-bombardier Ramli bin Abu marched down the red-carpeted investiture room at Government House, Singapore yesterday. He halted before the dais on which the Governor sat. resplendant in full ceremonial uniform,629 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-02-28 3 Wilt jnyoitf oHcr hornet to thctc two ttrjy do(>? the Singapore Society tor Hie Prevention of Cruelty to Animalt wjnt* to know. Both arc healthy mjlct. one a|ed about 10 monthi and Htc other 18 montht With them ar c the SPCA secretary. Mrt. P. f Crimble. and office attittant,56 words
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Article57 1954-02-28 3 Fifty new donors to the Blood Bank of the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service havt been registered. Last week there were 20 mor transfusions then donatijns of blood. Tic re are 83 flasks In stock. The Mobile Unit vLsited the RA F BUtton, Changi. and took57 words
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Article32 1954-02-28 3 Two Chinese uere arrest crl in Singapore yesterday in connection with the theft of $130 worth of cigarettes from a ship in Tanjnng P.igur Road on D«r. 5 last ye;ir.32 words
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163 1954-02-28 3 A 5500.000 organisation to heip Singapore hawkers free themselves from gangsters and extortioners will be i formed shortly The Sunday Times was told that gangsters extorted at I least $5,000 a day from the Colony's 25.000 hawkers. The orsani-satlon. to be call-, Ed the163 words
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Article146 1954-02-28 3 rE prlc of rubber in Singapore yesterday closed at 53J cents a lb unchanged on Friday's price The market was dull. Clomi.^ prices yesterday In cents i per pound were; No I RSS Spot )oo*c buyers t 53 -V sellers 53.. No 1 RSS fob in bale* Mar146 words
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Article18 1954-02-28 3 The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was announced at MM.H a piiul up St.UP - 18 words
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Article31 1954-02-28 3 IPOH Sat Perak Ceylon*se ?tr protesting at a public meeting tomorrow against the manner in which the Ceylon member on the Perak State (i unril was nominated.31 words
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Article73 1954-02-28 3 It was a record day for weddings at the Singapore Marriage Registry yesterday. Ten couples were married within three hours. A spokesman of the registry said: "I cannot understand It. This Is the first time we have had 10 wedrimes In a day." Normally, the registrar solemnises73 words
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Article40 1954-02-28 3 KIALA LUMPUR. Sat. About 100 children and adults staged a ballet at the Town Hall laM night in aid of Hh Old Peoples Home In Bentul Two more performance* vlll be given tunight and on Sunday40 words
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Article67 1954-02-28 3 PENAMi. Sat I>I.N ANCI Mil form an outboard motor rtub simii 111 iv wis decided by a number of enthusiasts this iiiornins Mhen the> met four Singaporeans who arrived in Penang last night in their Iti-foot "Seahorae." "Penang provides very a good facilities for outboard motoring." Mr. M67 words
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177 1954-02-28 3 IOHORE BAHRU. Saturday I AND values are soaring as thousands of acres of rich agricultural properties are reclaimed from the sea along the west coast of (ohore m the first phase of a multi-mllion dollar recovery programme The whole project involves177 words
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Article76 1954-02-28 3 rE Royal Institute ot ChemLstry. Malaya Section has awarded the first Memorial Medal in Chemistry to Mr Loke Kwong Hunß. an Honours students of ChemLstry in the University of Malaya. The presentation of the medal will be made by the university's Vice Chancellor. Sir Sydney Came. at76 words
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Advertisement235 1954-02-28 3 DU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMIN&MINERAL£/^/^/ Trj s Proved Way Back to Health Happiness It* .-trno-ii.hjvf %rirpUm frim d'r« /w* /4 f Tiifttt jjny work o» pl«». Ohm. VlKtl.c'. h ir, !r Ca.Vmw, Mip UcJk thai *>*■■/■- 1 j I^4^ qmk. Coff.,' md mnl Mkn mmmW235 words
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Advertisement377 1954-02-28 3 CKMESE RECORDS OF MTERMTIOMI. APPEAL <mm^ jmm± —^M B Songs in a^M av^^V^aS in, {.inn fl mk the Singapore girl who htl appeared on British Television and in the BBC Programme "In Town Toaight" Drr.S727 "Valley of !hr Moon A l.rr family" nrr :,-:tn Mid the r^" a >, u,»>\377 words
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Advertisement619 1954-02-28 4 FIVE YEARS OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.,. 72 MILLION MILES OF ROAD TESTING 10 MONTH?; rltil SPECTACULAR SUCCESS IN THE U.S.A. AND NOf INTRODUCED IN 4 CONTINENTS I In pi 1 ltli ne pn n<J m •di The Greatest Motor Spirit Development in jZl&anX mmm NUM I>Hbh < I— l l^619 words
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191 1954-02-28 5 JRendel Report makes Services civilian workers mad THE Na* 0.500 civilian workers and their families in Singapore will i boy f he Colony elections. Tht^vorkcrs are dissatisfied with the Rendel Commission's r^mmendations published on Thursday, which did -of includ n local laws covering salary191 words
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Article59 1954-02-28 5 Nadase: a labourer. I wai gaok r^ months by the 81i ilrd Criminal Dl«tri Mr. H. A Forrer, for i nterlng a -pro- tected pin Ithout autho- rity. He wa> nd in the Ad- nnnlstrat Building at the I Naval on P"eb. 19 Supplah.59 words
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Article82 1954-02-28 5 A Singapore Traction Company bus conductor pleaded for leniency yesterday nr fared two founts oi misappropriating 10-eerit but the judRC, Mr. Tai. Ah Tah, said: "The amount may be small but t.he offence is serious and very prevalent The man. Ho gang I said he realised he82 words
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Article21 1954-02-28 5 TAIPING. Sat Inche Abu Knssim of the Medical Department. Taiping. Ls goinc on transfer to Tanjon Malim .is Hospital Assistant.21 words
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Article24 1954-02-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The i Technical College Students' Union. Kuala Lumpur will meet to elect office-bearers at the College Hostel tomorrow morning.24 words
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Article152 1954-02-28 5 THEY'LL SEE HOW WE BUILD T'WENTY-ONE Aust rallan building experts will study Singapore's building methods and trade practices next week M« mbers of an industrial productivity team, the Australians will arrive in the Colony t oday on the first staue of a four-month world tour. Their main aim U to152 words
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Article34 1954-02-28 5 PENANG Sat. No theft was reported on Penang Island during the last 24 hours. A nous. 1 was broken into in Basnn Luar. Butterworth. A watch and money were stolen.34 words
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Article197 1954-02-28 5 'ALPHONSO ANTHONY, promising 16-year-old violinist, hopes to introduce the family rccitai m Singapore. His music teacher, Mr. Dirk KM. is arranging for him to play n-uularly to ■mB audi( nccs In private homes. He hopes to build up both his pupil's experience and the fund,197 words
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Article, Illustration199 1954-02-28 5 CINCAPORE |udo enthusiasts have organised a club to spread interest m the laDanese *rt of self defence. It is the Sngapore Judo Club, with a membership of 70, including 10 girls I Members include doctors. dentists, salesmen, typists and students. An expert on the199 words
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Article144 1954-02-28 5 IN Its next procntatlnn at the Victoria Theatre <Verner Bickl?y's production of the Restoration comedy The Relapse Of 'Virt.il> In Dang<T">. the Singapore Arts Tuatre has made sure that even the smallest part will be (xp«rtly and professionally played. Amonit the supporting cast appear such well144 words
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Article88 1954-02-28 5 rAT CUP of coffee will not hold up Singapore Traction Company buses any more Passengers had complained that when buses stopped for to change drivers and conductors, too much time was spent in gossip over coffee at the changing points. Mr. A. Ewin<?. the manager88 words
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Article39 1954-02-28 5 More than 300 guests were present at the dinner or Mrs. Lee Tian Seek, wife of the director of Batu Pahat Bank wno celebrated her 60th birthday yesterday at her Tembellnß Road residence In Singapore.39 words
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Article164 1954-02-28 5 Today 's Radio SINGAPORE AM "15 Time Signal and Opening Announcement. Morning 8tar. 7 JO News. 7 J4 Melody Mixture iOo Rli>:hm in the Sun 8 30 Malay Housewives Corner. 8 57 English Schools Broadcast 94=. Close Down 11.10 English SchooU Broadcast. 13 00 Program** in Malay. PM. 1.00 Programme164 words
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Advertisement176 1954-02-28 5 MOTORISTS! vV^ v EVER LOOKED I jfc^k L INTO YOUR < fgjf (SUMP? 1 CLEANER ADOS YEARS 0 THE LIFE OF YOUR ENGINE a horrible sight. Looks like a dump for everything: jjrlt. lings, corroding acids, sharp carbon particles, all :n v liquid. That stuff churns round your enume ntually...176 words
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Advertisement145 1954-02-28 5 1 AKHOOHCIH& I %<^ GRAND i 1 otOaxoA I I BEGINS MONDAY Ist MARCH 1 115 H REDUCTIONS !B fi BARGAIN IN ALL DEPARTMENTS I 1 COUNTERS l J P !75cts.$l. 51.50 52.52.50 l THK I OFFER YOU L llll^ {g S {UNBELIEVABLE VALUE i J IS THE OPPORTUNITY j145 words
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Miscellaneous170 1954-02-28 5 Popular Crossword ACROSS I. Toy 7. Ultra*- 3. FroM 14); KlalUrlr* (13); raft (41; 10. Nimble (S) 11. Sou- i. Iwnrd |4|; t. Helps with thr rrnlr (M 12. VUlonary (R); 13. Irttrrt II); 7 lUwouivn (IS); I. I ..ok for (41. IJ. l»rput> (51; I*. I *rd» (4): <170 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1954-02-28 6 Princess Khattjah rooks a chicken at a Winstodt party BY WENDY SIDNEY- WILMOT "fOME to dinner on Sunday, Khatijah is coming to cook a chicken the Malay way," said Lady Winstedt, wife of Sir Richard Winstedt, the man whose name is bound forever with Malaya. So,1,028 words
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Article, Illustration676 1954-02-28 6 THE PLANTERS HOUSE WAS A 'DEATH TRAP' THE weather was dry enough during the last week to allow the Tuan to finish weeding the youne bananas and to make a start mowinc the lawns and pastures The Cook has dug up his abortive vegetable Dlot and has planted bananas as676 words
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Advertisement15 1954-02-28 6 FLIGHTS EVERY y SUNDAY FERUTZ FILMS RECORD YOUR TRAVELS FAITHFULLY HI §1111 v^Z FROM SINGAPORE15 words
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Advertisement42 1954-02-28 6 r he Si BY MALAYAN AIRWAY poooooooooooooooooooooooooq^ Check. 9©tw Oil U&JL frifltt Mobiloil A WINNER EVERY TIME Mobiloil tAaH any cfiicA btA** STANDARD-VACUUM MAAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOtf TO SARAWAK X*TTU<HING FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO YOUR USUAL TRAVEL AGENT OR ANY OFFICE OF MALAYAN AIRWAYS42 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1954-02-28 7 Ifafe^rAV^l L^Fyil TtTSwA^bb^ They are now A PEW d;iys ago ;i friend t >l< 1 me she had hough! a straw skiit. I hope my lack of enthusiasm wasn't loo apparent, hut as I glanced at her middle-aged figure 1 decided she mi becoming I1,030 words
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Article856 1954-02-28 7 I WALK like Marilyn Monroe and I hate It. I am not trying to imitate her Rait; in fact. I have tried to walk differently, but in doinc so I look very awkward Whcrrver IRn boys rail me by her name and I feel very embarrassed.856 words
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Advertisement276 1954-02-28 7 <^aW \a»^» 9 LSOLYNOS 'Active' Chlorophyll toothpaste The you start brushing 1. it keeps with cv ;i Kolynos, you'll enjoy br eath /m*. itdix .tsant taste— you'll /rp/ 2. nshti gum the g' cool freshness that troubles. only lS with chlorophyll 3 it checks 00*^Hfts# that's more— it lasts! teeth-destroying276 words
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Advertisement39 1954-02-28 7 HAND-SOME CARE jdßttfa* &L C-M- itar Cyd JLM K^ '."imih hjt found I^, that it 11 best to buH finger nailt lengtttwrtc nth. than acrott rf«« r\ nail*. S4i« tayt it >» m p r 0 r t ■■'^"'Wi vnrciranec.39 words
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Advertisement315 1954-02-28 7 Modess At "those rertain times." a^aW. the modern woman J\^ *~^^m IA relies on MODESS. the <^** eronomiral. safe and fully S SaV^aV absorbent sanitary C V^H protection, for complete if^F confidence and comfort. =r ~~~^s MODESS Snnvury Tmiel* awl the f^-~ —^f MODESS all-elastic adjustable SjjLjt3— \Tm I Sanitary315 words
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Article, Illustration410 1954-02-28 8 JMU ST Dome Fashion to get in on the set Enta jhmigfc it's only the third act. First we had the ape-man from Perak, then came the human-crocodile from Malacca and now? Now we have the leopard-woman. All of which means that enterprising fain icdesigncrs410 words
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Article467 1954-02-28 8 A PATIENT MALE IS SATISFIED l^iEN pet eternally tired of wa<f np tor women while they powder their noses If I'm longer than five minutes, my husband comes out with the usual wal "I can't ima£ ne what you women ro m there that fakes so467 words
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Article, Illustration516 1954-02-28 8 MARY HtATHCOTT - MARY HtATHCOTT By WASHINGTON \!KS Elizabeth Choy only woman member <>i th«> itagapoiv Legfalative Council, at pciMni on a two month lecture to>u of jj^ United States 'harmed hrr Mrst American auittence in Was h i n R ton s swank Sale r516 words
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Advertisement355 1954-02-28 8 I p iriis v Yourself tf*^ in this winsome charmer &l nu h 1;l1 print for brlßhtrr IBk- days. Young in style anri in<sii jl bly pretty tiio porfect little >/j\ drrss for sunny Himes. fyV^|H r Jmffi?j\ (ir.u.lnl wide collar with f '^^rVr\. black how short cuffed AW pvps355 words
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Advertisement260 1954-02-28 8 Merry/ > w\ I l)olh l»\ iiarnr ;iiml Ratlin for this b liltlc M.rrx of kiiii Srii^.' |{.t;i<!. Singapor* s fnlo.-i Coy iK Gale Milk 1.,.. ifeff niolhei nrilcv "I Mioul like lo thank mmi for '™f\ only Food firm U) nn rlatush nds trcigM i- iacreaMßg tvrn d ;M260 words
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Article, Illustration521 1954-02-28 9 HARRY MILLER - HARRY MILLER By t\ SIP TWIXT CUP ND COLLECTOR 1 H OWAKU iiiVN has done ,t! He's got his century. Howards still nc ".ckctcr at 65, but the century he "hit" took him six years. He b man Wlth a unique hobby. He hoards whisky, full521 words
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Article, Illustration257 1954-02-28 9 No holes in their clothes! MANY Malayan students in Sydney are doing their own cooking, w shing and darning in their own private battle ug.unst a high cost of living Some Malayan students have rented houses and do all their own household chores One student. 20-year-old Wong Scow Choon. in257 words
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Article, Illustration119 1954-02-28 9 "DAW-t your helm! Run Of the skull and cross BONES! I'm off asjain," barks 10-months-old wire-haired terrier "Trein." And he has something to bark about. He has already travelled further than most human b< ings in their lifetime 31.927 j miles in the119 words
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Article253 1954-02-28 9 XTIGHT life in French Indo-China ends at dawn. where everything closes at the stroke of twelve, could well follow suit. So thinks former Singapore office-girl Miss Molly Ridsdale. who recently returned to the Colony after a successful dance tour in the country "that never253 words
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Article, Illustration173 1954-02-28 9 Here is news good news of Bnt sh and Empire Wrestling Champion. Bert Assirati. remembered by loca audiences for his gory battles m the Colony two years aso Assirati ha« boon named by American experts of the bone -crushing bus mess as the top challenger173 words
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Article78 1954-02-28 9 SHE WANTS TO TALK TO PEOPLE MRS. Mildred Hughes, executive vice-president of the Fat East -American Council of Commrrre and Industry Inc is due in Singapore in April for a thm-day visit. Mrs. Hughes is making her trip to obtain first-hand in--1 formation on industrial and economic aflairs. The Council78 words
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Article278 1954-02-28 9 MEET Ahmad bin Mahmood. 33. who can safely claim to be the best driver in Singapore today. There Ls no road regulation no traffic signal that he doe.s not know, and all are faithfully followed whenever he \x at the wheel. Ahmad. ha.s been the Singapore278 words
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Advertisement144 1954-02-28 9 [dura-gloss! I "THE GREATEST NAME IN NAIL POLISH" jS "21 C 1 1 1 1 1 r, i i *t& Tt X j^^l J&i I Ff m^ kktii S*mr Hk I v f J k Irl Ml THAN ONE BILLION HANDS ARE GLAMORIZED EACH YEAR BY DURA GLOSS L too144 words
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Advertisement527 1954-02-28 9 2,000,000 POLICIES IN FORCE The Company's 83rd Annual Report to the holders of its 2 000.000 Policies and Croup Certificates reveals that more than Canadian $576 million ok new Sun Life insurance was purchased last year, bringing the total insurance m fece to an all-time high o< Canadian $5,678,070,120 During527 words
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Article62 1954-02-28 10 »»r4- >l» l*l«l»»"l AN ANNUITY Ii for" nl Irnestment \r. 1 de- .r i thai H i Hittlved. For particulars please write D. f- .il P.O H BT PATRICK 8 So lei of re will holillnc the ci and Dance in I ■•a Vie« Hotel on the 17th M62 words
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624 1954-02-28 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore, Sun, Feb. 28, 1954. Lament for a mad world thk announcement by! 1 t tit" Brtttan War Minister and the Secretary of State for Air that the Army and Royal Air Force may soon be equipped with atomic projectiles, coupled with the report that Russia has624 words
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Article, Illustration1460 1954-02-28 10 Holidays with a difference ANOTHER BRAND NEW FEATURE By eunoe into a Pahang paradise IT is damp and misty by Ihe si«k> <>i Ute river in Kuaia i<'P>* 1 the morning and to i\w vWtor l.om S.nppo.c who hsis raw vi 11. and fast the previous day, tin- Broapect ora1,460 words
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Article150 1954-02-28 10 YOURTURN NEXT I lOMN BIHACUI wntn I Whin I jnnoyndd my SS inteii»i«« t^«»^t«ll -nitht't holid.ir in Htc Kins Ccorgc Htc Fifth Nation*! I Pjrk in North P.ih.in* httn4* ''led to dmu.idi m«. Ir yoy want j rest. I they laid. 'why not go to I Penan* O» You n»««tt150 words
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Article938 1954-02-28 10 YOUR I»\u1er last »ti k Behind tnc Sackcloth. •trtk«a bm a.s betaf the auilu'iitic voice ot some modern prophet ot the Empm. for v i.s remlnlaeent of WUllain Blake.s immortal and inapiring lines: I will not vr*sr from mrnUl ll hl. Nor 1 1 1 my »«ord <ilrrp938 words
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Article79 1954-02-28 10 <-«-<£ hl - <-«-<£hl The i I lot" my tmi I hea< ;57.i \r EX p pAKB ert d Thf 1 V»et4 v i t i Of E mas< I The eft \v<« ■M «U1 I formi Whtt4 ■S dlfflc colou pleas A pon an:'.. P/ wKfi < Hfi5 I Irom79 words
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Advertisement448 1954-02-28 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. H Hi.-.i. |ja minimum) peek i. Bubl lea 'mi Ronald son. Lan Oraham on S6th FfbiuHi> at Singapore Nuraing Home. Both VtlL SITI VIION^ N \< INT tv Ii «•> tfr .i.i neccnt r Commiaaion. income pn. Handsome I onusei I Ludhiana. Ft ';m'.hi men' aUo 'lie with448 words
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Advertisement8 1954-02-28 10 "*^C- -> U^tggggK W' i^^iggggff m .a < S et8 words
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250 1954-02-28 11 B^l I cashier of Islay Kerr and Co. Ltd. itdmitrcd that he had taken $90 from a tfoman f°' in a r passage without issuing a receipt. c accounts were checked and it was found that had not been accounted for. In c250 words
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Article65 1954-02-28 11 EXUBERANT YOUNG DANCERS T"AKI' I who 1' add a beauti one nr B^BBBSV nf Da: iriasqu B^^^Ki hor> i °f l dwarv and b As a irt" eotourf •bow BBBBSBV' i^^^K me. It 111 b» IsBBBV' Prlnct ssssV' ktcobi; aMst SMBS, colour A portioi durins fonr.an One Im* frorr. 165 words
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Article62 1954-02-28 11 T»HK third batch of Indian Custodian troops frn«r, Korea arrived in Sincanorr yesterday in the troopship ('•plain Hobson on tneir war tO If. Most ol file troop s wrre tro;;i lh« 26th G H Bncadr. Indian Corps. M Oop«la Menon. Repre--1 ntatlve of the Government ol62 words
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Article71 1954-02-28 11 nov and his Old mother were rha:ceri In the Singapore Seventh 1 resterday, with to run a public lo ftery 'chap-u-kp. 'iier and son. Koh Lean and Pane Enn Oek. Ed trial. They were arat about 12 40 a m I The mother wa.s71 words
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Article16 1954-02-28 11 Th( IDOrc Kerala Snm;i..tural orcanisation ill hold h s. ;rtar branch the Sultan Then'rr16 words
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867 1954-02-28 11 (By The COMPETITION EDITOR) SOLVERS WERE really on their mettle for Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest M. The number of competitors, who differed from the preference of the judges by only one word, was the highest yet in the series. Fresh867 words
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199 1954-02-28 11 .small-built man w.is carrying 100 bars of tjold in hLs inner wai.st-coat pocket tie ir Elgin Bridge Singapore, when Customs officers who had been keeping watch caught him. a Pincapore court wa-s leU yesterday Ong Ah Tee. 26. pleaded mt guilty at199 words
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306 1954-02-28 11 [EMPLOYEES of the Singa- pore Dairv Farm. wno I have given strike notice whl' n expired on Friday, have r served with a months notithe company's management said in a statement yesterday Simultaneously the company ha*, made an offer of re-cM-eagement. The company306 words
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Article100 1954-02-28 11 A Singapore bound tank* r the Bnti.«,h Yeoman which w.i> dur from Australia nn Wedne.sday. has been dL-abl!»d at am and ls belnu taken in tow by the New Zealand vessel W.urata M>th ship* are exDected in SiiiK.iporc on Friday The captain of the Wh which100 words
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Article, Illustration13 1954-02-28 11 |o»cph aHtf iKcir mjrr.»|e M the Singapore Registry y< tlcrdjy Sund.tr Timct picture.13 words
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Advertisement143 1954-02-28 11 Itiltoed te {it tMud towW- A .a on nut heavy on wr want a 1 Baby" the world lie..>t.-t typewriter On ship> plai ns more than haJf-i-mlllloii UKRMtS "Baby" have typed m In more lanftwgc* than 1 'yp*wr.' if Co"yr j Sffopcrt I Koun.l TRIPS To I1O.\(, KONG 12 DA143 words
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Miscellaneous111 1954-02-28 11 .n ipo is- soi i no x ra\ WORD PUZZLE *M* This ii the solution to Straits Times Word Puxxle 'M\ giving Hi* preference* of I the committee of judges. The priie of $5,000 goes to Madam Hu Uk Aung, 6 Upper Wilkie Road. Singapore. 9. Her answer* agreed completely111 words
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Article, Illustration177 1954-02-28 12 THE unusual angle shot of Singapore s newest skyscraper othe left, wins for E. Sin Tang of 10 Boat Quay, Singapore this weeks first prize of $30. He took it with a Rolle.f lex Exposure 1/25 at f 16. ftc Second prize of $15 goes to Freddy177 words
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Article, Illustration463 1954-02-28 12 Capt DM de T. Reade - Capt DM de T.Reade A correspondent recalls the highlights.... By WITHIN a few months of the EmergencY being declared in Ifalaya it was my privilege to write about tN' Army and what it was uoing in the campaign against Communist terrorism and in those six years I463 words
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Article52 1954-02-28 12 All Europe to see soccer BRITISH television viewers will be able to .see programmes direct from Belgium Denmark. France, Holland Italy. Germany and Switzerland this summer If plans >tt Oi-neva conference are approved. Beatl-finala and finals of the world football champion shins .should be relayed irorn Switzerland at the end52 words
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Advertisement179 1954-02-28 12 ELEGAN'CH PRICE QUALITY Obtainable at all leading Watch Dealers. l^ox* >xs ir<>"v> 0i i%& >y» »%< >x< w < >v< r^ttjn >*t >x<rv if^Jt >0i >in iw > x i •q It rif*. v 'i^\?S ~^k' 4^^Sa Voig»lono«r'» "Speciol". o co»«fo i C L Svix ,s" VB «•'••> olmo«t unlimilad179 words
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Advertisement191 1954-02-28 12 For Expert n im\ TRAVEL V ATCMT ADVICE X-Jl? Look for this sign of M Personal Service M^^jzl Trip planninr: hclf>--^lg^t Kx^kinir* \^m M^^^zf, »T vst.mco on p.issfv>ri>. \is.s .md RCr^Pj /W 1 lorcign curronc\ h-Mcl rcscr\a- 'W w*-' I W tioriN destination transport J*^>^ y\ \^fc all those imo-191 words
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Article, Illustration408 1954-02-28 13 THE MAN WHO WATCHED THE TRAINS CO 3Y' CTAIVNVi off in the colourful Otmct MMI qtiiel of the Duicli counlrvjwde, "The Man Who Watched Ihc Train* Go Hv." sel (loin seems to lilt itsill out of this leisurely beginning. And \cl it408 words
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Article, Illustration231 1954-02-28 13 COWBOYS INDIANS ARE AT IT AGAIN I^HE cowboys and inriians arr at it again' This time they arr in colour and gallopins across the screen in Warnrr Bros". "Hondo' ith John Wayne in the vanguard Hondo" i< a crOM between ious gunplay and the Gene the western of fast and231 words
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135 1954-02-28 13 'Appointment in London' is a stayer lINLIKE "The Titfle'.d w Thunderbolt which whistled through Singapore last 1 week without mi much a* an all aboard Appointment In London." t ti. nther British film just released, looks like < njoyinu a good >°a>on at th« Pavilion Theatre On»- o! th** most135 words
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Article, Illustration256 1954-02-28 13 HIGH moral principles nviv he involved the choice between the one you love and duty but it all becomes too much to swallow when HI rammed down your throat as propau;mri;i Thut is what happens in t^.ifilm "Flight Nurse •ofus do not like256 words
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Article48 1954-02-28 13 Alter two y<"ar» as genera; manager of Republic Pictures ol Malaya Inc Mr Si««frier V ■•■•■ning. nxs been appointed ■>f the T'lky^ ofllec He 'v.!. li-:ivi- Singapore mid-Maii-Mr Wlmton Dl<»z who ha<! joined the organisation fmn lakarti will bo the new g<>nrral manac^r in Malaya.48 words
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Advertisement258 1954-02-28 13 S CATHAY ORGANISATION n> ATTRACTIONS t iff~ fcDEON NOW -?W NG I II IMI V M lor Imokllio M.OTSAM MEN'S LIVES B) IN A STRLCCLE FOR fIH Xl IN EUROPE'S FRONT PAGE J^^ HuMKY GERMANY. /aWK^L. Rank Organisation Prrtcnti MA H BROG UtOI MAI /i i II i:i i\(. itm258 words
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Advertisement190 1954-02-28 13 nil II AROUND THE SHOWS P JJ fl A nh M eric woglnough Talk about the Reds! lorn? ago there was a skit at CoMMMURitI propaganda An alleged radio senal broadcast from Moscow went something like this He Let us get marred. Darling She: No 1 Your output at the190 words
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Advertisement171 1954-02-28 13 "■™™™fc™* v. t. ir,. i. h.:w. ».:/o NEVER-SHATTERING k W DUELS! pt^^^Bfc FCOFTOPS "TLE7OPS GRIPPING :fW-l with jfcS^^" SWORDS POINT rti-lril.nl- -I l.\ -»l W pr<i» -:.r-in; MLLY VITALE fir PRANK LATDtOttE iui/ifff ZHH JOHN WAYNE gBS^ T/if'i r.illftl hint Wf i.»dj< < m m\.i i i .i \:n\ •,>171 words
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Article, Illustration1437 1954-02-28 14 Tiira Ensio and hit friend Ericsson escaped by raft from the French Foreign Legion thip taking them to the fighting l '--lo-China. Attacked by sharks, battered by storms, shrivelled by a blaiing sun and without food the men suftcrcJ1,437 words
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Article127 1954-02-28 14 THIS urrk's iiiNt.ilti ftii conclude* ihr Sunday Time*' condensation of The Raft of l^spair by Tiira tn*io. The full-length hook "ill published in London on Ma* 3 hv tint hit ton*. A vrar aco this «rek Tiira and his ill-fated companion jumped off thr troopship bun in:127 words
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Article329 1954-02-28 14 Tiie vicar of Hi«ham Ferre«. Northamptonshire. w.is not a superstitious man. »et when he first came to the 800-year-old church eight years ago. and tolled the treble bell, no knew he was sound\S,.h\ h .v,V f. ouna ing his death knell Ancient legend tells that329 words
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Advertisement290 1954-02-28 14 Build up their future health '3 p^* V^^GIYE THEM MARMITE EVERY DAY (t*! the vitamins In Mirmitc that help children to grow up strong and sturdy. Health-building Marmite is a valuable food for everyone a food needed by all every day to maintain fitness and strengthen the body's resistance to290 words
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Advertisement298 1954-02-28 14 Powerhouse K wheels I m W.th its Poucr Take-,.!! II c Linkage and Belt Pulley Ln t. th, is not only the most versatile tractor for a! ocle'tr but a veritable powerhouse on hich acqu ventv.i he rfoa f^H "I lINN iKi A am to p l^H a I■Ea: a298 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1954-02-28 15 THE WOMAN WHO I REMEMBERED A FORMER LIFE REINCARNATION... A.J. Bransion presents some remarkable new facts f rvMYOU BELIEVE IN REINCARNATION? Do you b«li«v« you Hiay be born again after death, in some era ten, a hundred or a thou .ftjLears into the future? you don't believe it, how do1,176 words
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Article895 1954-02-28 15 SALMAH - SALMAH Let's tell the world about Singapore! By ALMOST every country in the world it seems, has launched out on a drive to woo tourists to its shores, and. if it has not done so already, is doing so now. Seeing all this tourist business895 words
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Advertisement201 1954-02-28 15 mfave you discovered* these delicious Biscuits A^ V T F you have not lasted 'J''^y 'Ovaltine' Biscuits you -kA \\axt a treat in store. You I > N Nv wl them so crisp, so I I O, ~'i.-r:-x delicious, so sustaining. Immmr^ y ii p Theirexceptional nourish. r~~~'i)>ir n fl201 words
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Advertisement370 1954-02-28 15 In eignt hours... something wonderful happens to a Parker "51" Pen Tosttrt with— there is the Parker "5 1" Pen you buy haelf in use to a point of supreme smoothness, and —a beautiful smooth- writing pen dwigncd and stays that way for decades and decade*. The result made like370 words
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Advertisement606 1954-02-28 16 r* l Yoifget'more r for y your money and more* for your beauty L.W>CtTE\ Add shrcr glamor to jour hands-inthCl'TFX nail polish.' pi on won find a lovciwfJ longer wea*sng polish no marerr how muih you payL Col- pis' Ct'TEX offers you all tlie Jlatest shades from the deepest] Inchest606 words
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Advertisement26 1954-02-28 16 ji ft *^gH r\mmm\ TlOlv pirn J Agents JACOBSEN (SINGAPORE) I dre fi I W3 jMy Hi g^r are M in the I There <• USM I26 words
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Miscellaneous1415 1954-02-28 16 fi I them Tug- lept the ecenz, by Edgar Rice Burroughs ''w/l|| COLPLV, CTALMLY, THE E^VP^TIAM Hk3H Peie^r F^ Wjfo WU 15 s v) W. J/ 'V^^^l ZTAee&p k*& eA*zeez--THi& wgec =r: A-^^lfxWili J f's y/j-YM ZCXAPS ZUeriOONe ZEAUZBP. '^^^^-^LW^mWtJ^-WW '\PC j/^m m^mm\ t nS^^^^^^^^m%mwmmmmmmmmmmmwmmm^mmmmm 7h£ POPULACE 0V THF H\&H1,415 words
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Miscellaneous199 1954-02-28 16 iiT.it a liniment allay bad ffi-linc. would bf mid-da) and rarly aftrrnoon. Don't allou prr.iudm- to (loud your Judgment H)R I.ITK TOl)\\ WEAR OK I<t Vrrmilli.Hi < Rlood^tom-. m I»\J >l)\\ A good >traichtforward businrss day If you ir«- int.rtNtrd in bu> ing and c full «p«rd ahrad this morning.199 words
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Article539 1954-02-28 17 V fiAiif bdiri that lflfctnttrd man of M^^^Kci-2<)t[i century now drug to reality into fM paradise has been M with ,/KSI-Bn. the Stuff Rod fl b^Kb said cheerio jfl they not at ri^He- water. fcw'ci it out M a sub- > Hfnr alcohol, or, tC his new book539 words
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Article978 1954-02-28 17 EDDIE CAMPBELL - EDDIE CAMPBELL jj TIW rurlaln L lifted ihe II in* I in* flpr dU H%trr wmrmi im < |p ms Mllllj fa ihis. th< MOMi arllrle in The < ire, ll« mrmb, rs < WHEREVER circus folk meet. < the story of the worst978 words
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Article, Illustration482 1954-02-28 17 [This is the finai article in the series "The Gay Tales Of Our Times" by Lord Grantleyl IyiTHIN a week of meeting Jean Kinloch I had proposed to her. and after considerable pesterinp she accepted me. My courtship was marked by one of those482 words
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Article413 1954-02-28 17 rE following pies are unusual in spite of the fact that the main ingredient of each is local grown and very plentiful. PINEAPPLE PIE Line an open tart tin or a flan ring with rich short pastry. Prick the bottom to prevent the pastry rising413 words
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Article102 1954-02-28 17 RATTLES and feed bottles have lately become regular parts of a passenger aircraft's equipment, for statistics show that babies and young children are travelling increasingly by air. Of some 600.000 pa-ssmners who used their aircraft last year. K.LL.M. reports thut mx percent were children. And on some routes,102 words
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Advertisement36 1954-02-28 17 iITUS §i G E I r '-^mfw ANTI-MAGNETIC UMBREAKABLE SPRING MDIES WATCHES ALSO AVAILABLE New inventions, new exhibits, I fIV most W^^S^^BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR MAY >-M LONDON »I«M NOMAM lion U obnin«bl« l^m^" 1 ai itingipOOT.36 words
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Advertisement145 1954-02-28 17 jM^H WTlllTml!V anOTH£R $)Q£j& pr oouct BIH ■•■■■■PrW 300TSPUR: C E.)LTD. II P O Box 367 SINGAPORE MinilUUUIIIIUIIC]IIIIIIIHIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC}IIIIIUIMIIt]IIHIt]IIHMIIIint]IIIIIIUMIIC]IMIIinilll£3l,llllllllll(llll!IIIIHIIUIIIIIIItllll(lMU ROVER One of Britain *s Fine Cars s Faithful Service... In a few years time when your Rover is still giving faithful service, when it is still streets ahead of other cars145 words
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Article, Illustration947 1954-02-28 18 Motor cycles are the killers! By Manning Blackwood fHE responsibility for more than 70 per cent, of the world's traffic accident deaths lies with the motor vehicle, and transport accidents rank with tuberculosis as the 'Number One Killer 1 in many countries. The World Health Organisation has been turning its947 words
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Article, Illustration324 1954-02-28 18 Edin Peters - Edin Peters By A taxi used by the Japanese during their occupation of Singapore h now burning up the Co lony's roads and shat tering speed records. Malayan motoring enthusiasts now know that the car is good enough to match the speed of324 words
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Article104 1954-02-28 18 AtKOfth: 1. M»rWr 1 Damp I*. Afile. II KHi< 12. Komaniu 13. St*k. IS. Urni IS. t'rMdy. 11. Them* It. C.lvr. 11. Tarkev JJ. Star. !4. A»Ur .'5. lUhlh Rra4. Ml Manpr M. LobrUa. 31. 1 SUV 35. \non 3«. ..rpor j| I?. Mml iX. Inan*. St. Kirn.104 words
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Article417 1954-02-28 18 CRUSADER - Indians have change hockey style CRUSADER By THERE seem to be two views as to whether the Indian hocjtey tourists adopt back passng. Paddy Martin, who played at inside left for Malaya against the Indian Olympic side m 1932. saw some back passes m Saturdays International at Kuala Lumpur. Some417 words
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Advertisement187 1954-02-28 18 liigqCw.- i f iii. 1 1,^1* i i.i <"J vl Acknowledgements to The Motor. FORGET THE REST V^jS^- WERE STILL THE BEST! 4gj? g# What is S-54? S^^^^adpK* JL^ S-54 it an amazing new substance, com- What OOeS sr-54 dO. I /<*" Wl <^^ v vose^ f a selected mix187 words
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Miscellaneous668 1954-02-28 20 L ML y T r-'T- ii M «>»' ».ma.o?' VaV-. nrfrWll battle for the survival Tt^'^'-- /j y -.j_ imm 1 r*^^ i^^^ -i of terra and punch of earth n-^ yr^mmf vf! 1_t..7 T r- "LIVE" IN A PREHISTORIC ERA/ 7 >r fJ.' C X I Cl\ .-..->t?sTANO AWERE668 words
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931 1954-02-28 21 OH XXX TIANG - OH XXX TIANG By PKNAXC;. Saturday. THE ALL-CONQUERING Indinn Hockey Federation touring team treated Penanjj to a jrreat exhibition of hockey in chalking up the ninth 4raijfht \ictory in their Malayan tour on the Western Road ground today. The tourists won 12-nil but they931 words
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Article295 1954-02-28 21 British Scoccer results 1.F.4G1F. DIVISION I Arsenal t Tnllenham 3 4*tnn > ilia 2 l.nrrponl Mla> bfvxil C'harlton I < ardiff rrmton 1 C hel>ea II ShrfliHd W■ rl I Hndit'nfirM W. Rromwtrh t M.in. hf.iir Rnllnn ri.iiv.iw.ii ih Bnrnle> thrrfirld I Id Mi.MI. -h-., sunrirrland Manrhr«l#r I Waive* 3295 words
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166 1954-02-28 21 200-strong I Jap team for Manila MANILA. Sat The A.sian Oamf s orjtanlzlnt: enmmitt** announrfrl the lUt of Japan*** randidates in the srrnnd Asian camrs to bf held in Manila next May. The* list was received reren'iy from the Japanese Olympic committee and includes: T Kiyofuji. who has run theUP - 166 words
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Article125 1954-02-28 21 MM Kill K\f Sai. A BIG man In a morning *ult handed a little nun In cricket log* a *mall pirir of paper In the middlr of Ihr arena «f the South Melbourne rrlrket (round today. The bi( man «a« I'rime Minister Robert Mrnzieo «ho125 words
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Article210 1954-02-28 21 KUAI A I t'MPUR. Smt. beat Nrgrl SembtUn by four matrhej. to nil In tha (trst round i Southern «extk>ni of fhu:.* L'hnon Leong <up Interitato ii-nnls compeution at the I*'*.* CMub Court* today One single* match was not played l»i)Kor now meet Johore. Bert210 words
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Article66 1954-02-28 21 TOKYO 8 Tumej «ill (end a 13-man d«legation to ih» mnrld amareu: (reeotvle »re»'ling cn»mj»iormhip« •rheduled m be held in Tokyo n'«' K The TtirkUh delesation trill comprise lout official* and eight »ren'ler« Ten foreign iiH'<sna have .oready iwnt In -heir en'rie, fnr the champiofuhlpa. Tokyo66 words
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Article68 1954-02-28 21 KUAI A I I'MPUH Aat-Prwi-'/ <Ifn< XI <ll<l well »o heat Sflancr Combined grtvmU 5-0 In women I t\ackr\ mv^-h on the P»(lanc tnda> Mrs. Stella ihofnaar. opanfd V arcounK in :h* fifth minute lulu >, Leemhrurser «oi the Mcnnrl goal. Jee\» Murtellar got th«68 words
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409 1954-02-28 21 1 L"iMIL Zatopek, the world's I best distance runner, belirves that Gordon Pirie will ■ureeed him when he rettn-v Zatopek, holder of practically every distance record above 5.000 metres ha* i tipped Pine in a review of tini un-and-coininK track talent on both sides409 words
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Advertisement368 1954-02-28 21 Itch Cause ■ledin 4 Days 1 l>or» ■^By youJ i^t ern^k and InfactloiW, w»|l Rln«worm. hli»ti»n beiw«*n i iu<>!" th» lt< h and nooihrn and on ih« »oln of your cooli ih« akin In 7 Mlamtea I. It K ra hrcHk ajirt '""k" 1 th« nkin »oft. clnr, and P^Bv,368 words
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Advertisement466 1954-02-28 21 f '^"^Ba^Br a^B '^^H^Bb^Bbt^^^"'^^^ *w Two's Company with PLAYGRS N?3 r?he Quality Cigarette is The Pride of Sheffield S^^*r Margaret < 87 pieces now ar *****0 131 pieces $380.00 with Fish Eaten Make your choice at Silverware Department (The Premier Departmental Store) C'UUt StH4fAs (Cian Suich AC-!:. J W-l. RAFTLEB466 words
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2498 1954-02-28 22 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Doubles for Campus Belle, Observation CEVENTEEN-Ycar-Old apprentice Kitson Leong gained his first success on his home ground when he steered Cinder's Prince home in a record-breaking win over seven furlongs at Ipoh yesterday, concluding day of the Perak Turf Club2,498 words
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Article342 1954-02-28 22 WMI.HTS for thr hrst day of tha Penang Turf Ctab Spring Meeting on Saturday. March 8 are: CL. I. DIV. I— 5",F. Karnley 949 Barakal Cynaaure 8.11 May Bag Hula Hula Gay Bar Soldena "-95 Applause Duke •••t Winning Brief S.tt Rig Hit 999 Sno« Blair 7.13 Tha342 words
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Article47 1954-02-28 22 TOTAL POOL: *336.t16 MRST: MHI (M5.M4) SKOND: Mt,»! 1547.932) THIRD: tUBM (1*3.966) SUrters f4.793 each No*. *****3 1 3.*****; 37»«:o; *****5: Z*****. Consolation prize*: II.AOO each j Nos: *****3; *****4; *****3; l ■■■■>■! 16IR8X; MMt| *****.%, ■MMI *****1; *****6. IK MU.I rOTK: Six tickets 9ljn% each).47 words
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Article27 1954-02-28 22 PENANO Siit six young boxer* from the Federation Regiment will make their debut In an amateui boxlnß promotion next Saturday at the New World Ktadlum27 words
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259 1954-02-28 22 West Indies 31 for three then rain stops play GEORGETOWN. Sat-irday. tl'ITH three days remaining in the third erlrket test tHlng olaved here. West Indies hsve lost three wickets lor M in replv to England's 435 There «a 3 no plav after lunch yesterday owing to hecw rain The Went259 words
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Article178 1954-02-28 22 Newtraining plan for England LONDON. Sat. L'M.I %M»'S wcrr vrlrrlo--yftti slay «im..un. r.| sswrUl pl»Ms tn pirpur their team far the Hotld (up t»mr» in SmltserUnd. England teams prrtloaaly suiC •nly tnr or 100 da>« together Se- fore a tllal internatianal match The Hancanans e\aMMied the foil. •< IhK hlt-»r-miM178 words
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Article79 1954-02-28 22 MELBOURNE. Sat Hue i lining the nmte mad' Qutfii Elit;«be'h and the Duke of E<tlnbutKh 30 minutes late in arriving at the f.imous Fleministon riirerourse hete today Some of the 50.000 people who cheered the Royal couple at 'li» course had been waiting there since79 words
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Article35 1954-02-28 22 The junioi and senior finals of the Singapore Hockcv Association* knorkout tournament were m.si poned yesterday owing to heavy rain The finals «m now be ph.ved on I Wednekdax on Hie BCC padang35 words
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