The Straits Times, 4 April 1954
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Title Section13 1954-04-04 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Malay* No. 973 SINGAPORE, SI'NDAY, APRIL 4. 1954 II CENTS13 words
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185 1954-04-04 1 issians have I danger to wikind— M.P. LONDON. Saturday T^f-TS, 5 Members °f P»Hiamcnf one of ftierrj Mr. Herbert Morrison, a former Foreign \ecret3r\ claimed in speeches last night that the "UMians were developing nitrogen bombs. mAr. M Arho was spcMcing at Wellington. North- png>a^ said We have witnessed the185 words
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Article, Illustration90 1954-04-04 1 Te mpler's Successor is here 'L T "we E arr f \n,n who wU, Is Director of Opri arrived In resterday ny will also .isduties ol 0.0.C. place oi Lt.-Oen-lRh Stoclcwell. 1 xiid he would eral irmpiei toof duty in M.. firovtn Bourne, who w«a En In 1951 itreaaed c90 words
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Article16 1954-04-04 1 Jnuw Tiir-old Chinese. Lim >on wa.; lound dead room in Sambau ipore jresterday n16 words
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Article72 1954-04-04 1 Stiff YORK. S;it ni.Ai Btoveman said last night that the Eisenhnwrr administration should "atop railing names" and concentrat«- on international control "1 "the unknown demonj that lurk In the atom." saifi Ux Indo-China war f unemployment, and the threat of atomic war wr< C::IVP proble«M farms the na"MAP - 72 words
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Article64 1954-04-04 1 NOW: 'IT' 1067 AND ALL THAT!' I-ONDON. flat The most |amn,,s datr tah h],;to|.v thl, H.lttlr of Mastln<,s )n IOM Will have to be changed I 17M edition of ••Abridcment of the Chronielea of England round in a public library in Lock. Staffordshire I" eoneet. The book, which claims toReuter - 64 words
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Article407 1954-04-04 1 STAND OR DIE' ORDER TO FORTRESS Dien Bien Phu will be saved if defenders hold until today' HANOI. Saturday. orders to stand and die rather than yield an inch, the French defenders of Dicn Bicn Phu have thrown their last reserves into the grim struggle to hold the acutely threatenedReuter - 407 words
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Article, Illustration220 1954-04-04 1 Sunday Times Own Correspondent CANBERRA. S.iturd.iv THE possibility of the Queen accepting a home in Australia has been strengthened by Royal endorsement of air travel, according to Government sources here today. Air travrl make> possible frequent visit* to distant doSffiTtuS? negll lbl tra In thrir M-day220 words
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Article41 1954-04-04 1 EISENHOWER TO SPEAK ON REDS WASHINGTON Sat President Eisenhower will .speak over television and radio from the White House on Monday :imht on the 'concerns" the American people have in international and domestic affairs including Communist activities in tho US. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article175 1954-04-04 1 NAIROBI Sat. A FEW HOURS aftr takint a Man Mau oath to kill and illinlUlf a European, a Kikuyu iertorM today crept up behind the four-ai.rt-a half-yrar-"ld son of a Royal Air Km officer playing outside his part nt> bedroom window and sla.shed the child toReuter - 175 words
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Article161 1954-04-04 1 PEARL HARBOUR. Saturday THE U S NAVY has launched Operafon Howdy aimed at wmn.ng friends for the United States .n South-Ea«-t As. a i-. Carrying 21« carefully briefed officer* and men the 1.7W ton aviation tender Orca \11d pert without fanfare out of Sar.Rlry Point161 words
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Article, Illustration274 1954-04-04 1 CHASE FOLLOWS FATAL COLONY BRAWL A DUTCH musician. Mr. M. D. TsiroH. chased and caught a man in Killincy Road yesterday morning soon after a Singapore Cold Storage Company clerk was stabbed and killed about 50 from his office. ya The clerk, Joseph Koh Kirn Cuan. 24.274 words
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Article106 1954-04-04 1 Rubber touched f>(l' 2 cents fo,- April first grade in Sineaprre yesterday, the highest i pi ice for four months. r>ront takers and news that I the Ne« York dock strike was settled, however, pared three numter.s of a cent off the price during106 words
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Article, Illustration127 1954-04-04 1 LONDON. Sat. OKI OKI) sprinted through rough uatrr at thr halfway mark of the Boat Ran- imvl amhridrr tort n (aml^ridßr |ai«, took a two Irncth Irad and rowrd «n to an upsrl vi Morv. Oxfoiri's in ii mn of victory was I Irntths The timr127 words
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Article45 1954-04-04 1 PUSAN. Sat One nundred Koreans were killed 01 ln.uireri tod.tv when a petrol-fed fire roared through a refugee-pack-id hOWtaf .ura in PWM A United Statc.s army .-.pokes-.-.lid to PMMM Mn killt'd In the hla.st At le:tst JOO homes were destroyi d45 words
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Article42 1954-04-04 1 LONDON. Sat. England beat Scotland by four fMI two before a crowd of i:uooo ;it Hampdrn Park today Roth tnm.s MMI go Into the World Cup Final in Switzerland md Kn:Und is >rrded in the raMrst part ol the draw.42 words
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Article16 1954-04-04 1 W. J. but what a alumn: on nl Km; •/I Unl.nifir.ml i remenl by16 words
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Advertisement319 1954-04-04 1 MEET ME THE 'avilion Bar IN ORCHARD ROAD FAMOUS (SL CONCERTOS AOOli I 11.,, h l>nuhlr \i"lin iinrrrlii ]n Dm Herm»n Krrhttrv- a- The*) Olof Vinlini-t- »nh I Resldenc) >)rrii ;i m initen oneriooi. NIM VMVA* Ilirilmirn toll >i nnrrrto In P Ruisrro Rlrn ■lii London n II Orcli iMr319 words
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Advertisement97 1954-04-04 1 rds i IBHHfIHHBHHHHH Wm k mbw m9m «3 mMku^ MM A mmmmmmmmmmmmmk BACI TWO—Weekend n c«r«ioni to the mot" withm 2S yean. PACI thru Eicl«ni«< interview with Cen. Stockwell. fOU*—SUtk m, s., iom* imiiini incidenti paci Six Hni.rf,,, with OiMereneo fACI SEVEN How to di. »qu.tki. PACE EI^HT D Lrpn97 words
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Advertisement234 1954-04-04 1 P%pO^ ECO t4« M I I FiKH jM 0 4 ■■■^^■^■■Ti^rß^^T^BMl I nw^T^^^^^^l^^^l^B THf Rt n j n»r o< rhg v traits T mes V/crd P'l^z c i of w^oti ;0 L^' Karri 63 Durham t tat- -i nganore M I Tant; Mew Yon£ A R^a'i Sh A Mufalib li.n234 words
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Article, Illustration796 1954-04-04 2 Weekend excursions tO the moon— in 25 yearn TIIOI SANDS of holi-(lay-maker?! i;<> for trips in pleasure ships every da> H«w soon will Ihrv lv lor trips into space in v^' krt ships? A rrn/v idra. JTOU think' Thru consider these accomplished fa 7. .Vr?? are already flying rocket ships796 words
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Article83 1954-04-04 2 ABCK I ONK IN EVFHY lEN PEOPLE IN BRITAIN FEW DAYS RY A BLINDING AGONISING HEAI WHKI.MING FEELING OF SICKNESS »o bad thut often rh<- >.;fTerrr unable to wor< And aftrr the bout II ovrr comes t:ie drrad of the n^xr a'tark That s micrain^ >>nr oj the moyt83 words
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268 1954-04-04 2 A N American aclentlst says A he will be ready In a e^ month* to *hoot projer A Into outer space mUsiles which never will return to earth Dr Fritz Zwicky. one of Amei rtcas top expert* on JeU and «eu Li an268 words
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Article, Illustration698 1954-04-04 2 IS ATTACKED EVERY PACHF AND AN OVEK During Ufcr pax M vrar* ipcome one of the curs*' of the modern world In Britain there are at least -HXHuHK) migrainr ■■Sefvri Thr Tn te<| Stab* ha- JO Oft too In praci.ca.U r**n P*rt698 words
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Advertisement121 1954-04-04 2 CHOSEN GIFT OP f| P W^ FAMOUS PEOPLE EVERYWHERE... F) 1 "err or rpr hcautiful and practical of gifts, far advanced both in dcsipn and technical achievement. It is the only pen with the remarkable Aerometnc Ink System. It starts instantly. Each filling More* rrMny hours of smooth effortless Ill^Tl121 words
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Advertisement139 1954-04-04 2 'he .SmjH Wi 9H aw /i?n v -^h iost <>■ rnuns^B CASUAL^ for comfort looks 1 and quality 1 £LU*A;s casuals for «[j wl P«?S IT C J- O-* I LOCAL AGENTS: 6. P»rrett Son. POT, ISf f/J Ml M i la^a^a^^ HI i j I, I T*~l t i139 words
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Article, Illustration453 1954-04-04 3 IT'S A DEEP J UNCLE WAR NOW -STOCKWELL Tempter's right-hand man believes food control is 'one ol the keys 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. "THE final phase of the anti-Communist campaign in Malaya may be fought m the deep jungles as more and more civilians harden against the •n«»*»y ir| d453 words
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Article29 1954-04-04 3 a KOW. > n '>! Aw Boon p 1 1 1 :i rs or a r' \'tT iBy fi 'n;md by the ■^yjj^^K*' ''n't- \vi r< (■n r a similar29 words
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Article, Illustration167 1954-04-04 3 IkJORE orchids arrived from England yesterday tor I exhibition in the air-conditioned green house at the Singapore Flower Show. At 9 p.m. this evening they will be auctioned to the public. More 'han 5.000 people have visitrd the .show at the Happy j World Stadium167 words
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Article88 1954-04-04 3 A CYCLIST. Teo Ken- Poh. 30. o! Oeylang Road, was Mopped by detertives opposite •he Scrancoon Road post office on Friday They found on him. three rhap-jl-ki accounts .slips. 15 srakinc slips and 30 results slips, valued at over $1,000. Yesterday. Teo told the Sinr t88 words
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Article45 1954-04-04 3 Hi<! All M. S. Sall.-h the Chin Kathi. Sultan Mosque. wm the 50.000 th customer to enter Robinsons Sale yesterday. He m presented with a Humber cycle complete with i all BBMBBftti by the general manager Mr Lamont Watt45 words
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Article70 1954-04-04 3 SICAMAT Sat BOTH m, hutbind t*4 I jrr old and have no jobs Our children cannot tuoport vi "I did not find lite worth living under such circumstances and decided to kill myself, said Licw Ah Sam. a 54-v«ar-old woman, when charged here with at70 words
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Article236 1954-04-04 3 SQUABBLE ENDS IN COURT A mother and her daughter gavr evidence against a lather and hit son In the Sin*apor< Fourth Police Court. yi'Nterday. Thf mother. Son Tat Koo. of Lorong 38. Ocylang. accu.vd Chow Mln Kung. a tailor, of a.vsaultlng her last November and calling her lnsultins and obttcenc236 words
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Article42 1954-04-04 3 KOTA TINGGI. Sat The Di.-trirt Home Guard Officer here. Mr Anthony Neo has resinned Mr Neo. who rereivcd the Kinc's Commendation for his work during the Singapore riots. l 8 returnlnc to Singapore to concentrate on voluntary police service42 words
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Article187 1954-04-04 3 NOBODY UNDERSTOOD ITALIAN, SO— TTHE Italian He^rter from the French Forcgn Legion 26- 1 year old Luigi Rossißnoli. who walked off the Victoria five hours before she left for Italy on Friday was found late the same night after the Imer had left port K spokesman of187 words
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Article34 1954-04-04 3 From today until nrxt Sunday thorr will hr ;t daiiv morninz Holy MMi Mid .sermon, and cvrninK sermon and noi-iprlic-tton at thr Churrh of Our Lady of Lourdcs, 50 Ophir Road. Sinaaporc.34 words
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Article17 1954-04-04 3 Thp price if tin tn Smuaporc yrstrrrtay wmi $354,381 prr birul a- Lncreaae of $2.38i.17 words
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Article134 1954-04-04 3 RUBBER closed quiet after »t<»adv in StnRaporr yr>trrrtay at 59J rrnts a lb. do int prue yenlerdax in cent* per pound MM No I R S S upot loos* buyer* 59',. seller* 59 V No. 1 Rss fob in bulrv Aprtl buyers 59',. neller* «0. No 2134 words
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Article23 1954-04-04 3 SEGAMAT. Sat. —The Town padanc. the only public play- j 1 ing field in Seeamat. ha> been j rlow<l for repair*23 words
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219 1954-04-04 3 IN the Smßapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. Darbar* Smgh told the magistrate. Mr B |eyer*tnam, that he preferred Romg to prison for six months rather than be bcund over for the same period. I .miiot .srnd jfOU to prison rißhi ;twav" the magistrate219 words
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Advertisement139 1954-04-04 3 1 Speedy de/jverfes]^ made in style mesh. i. Hypmd nvv'tor ,-nee 1^ These vehicles gain you a good name for BOTH On one hand .uu J^avc 120 cubic feet of these vehicles doesn't end there They will unoKtrucied loading space —on the other carry your poods with the utmost cconomv139 words
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Advertisement547 1954-04-04 3 £4,315 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 M*n or wnm'n. und>r 4S by srttlna i lrte rf?ular monty half-yparlv or yearly amount unrtfr thf SUN LIFE Or CANADA plan ran. for example, rfcrlvr at age S5 a lump turn £4.315 for men or £4 852 for w^mm or a prlvat< Inrome547 words
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Article791 1954-04-04 4 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE £AN ALL the mysterious happenings deaths, illnesses, changes of tempera ascribed to Black Magic or poisoning? How tor example, may ern expla n the ncred.ble story oH Raku-nene was an ev spt t of the Gilbert Islands, n the South Seas, who concerns sl. revs The791 words
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328 1954-04-04 4 4T nnlkinn tnr.r on Chitterman Farm, near I knew conflicting loyalties. Should ho help with the eowt? Or concentrate sale of his stnp-iartoon book cvllod Picture Fred Thorpe, fair, 39. and very sincere, wanted to think aoout hit farm His partner in328 words
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Advertisement151 1954-04-04 4 I ffl? *i, J^ THE EVENT j| OF THE YEAR j The SALE that /s a SALS /MB£ X NEAT or BOLD /^3 Z?z^ ffitccz/^2aad^ u/ed& Collar attached "DA A HC TED" < s ™'^^(fe' 2^> or two separate r irJn Al LESS THAN Crcc onlv X >flU#^*%v 31O/-JACH $92#5()tA£H151 words
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Advertisement112 1954-04-04 4 ft '^^fsmf [n this age ofs^^ f B 1 £t 111 -f JB^ Black Ma ic i$ *»'lll a C pow°c C M r I superstition reigns. Hw^ One ex P crt E''Ph« Lcvu o I I HLX Magic may be defined as the i ||M r^^^ artificial mania in112 words
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Article, Illustration404 1954-04-04 5 THEY WORK WHEN YOU ARE IN TROUBLE "["HE ether crackles with urgency! "Attention all cars! Attention all cars! Robbery at Telok Blangah Road!" That is typical of the calls made to police patrol cars n Singapore practically every day. A member of the publx has telephoned "999. And the police404 words
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Article, Illustration286 1954-04-04 5 Out of the kitchen comes Art! P° rsHe even adorns his own own clothes with h s art work have often rvm raitlm i,, $cc him dressed up to go into town on his day off. He wear- ite bow tie on which he roses —a check handkerchu in his286 words
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Article, Illustration212 1954-04-04 5 kJCST people like to try and forget the horrors of the years while prisoners of the Japanese m Singapore during the occupation. I One such person is Mr. John Dalton, manager of the J. Arthur Rank orKanlsation In British South-Last Asian territories and Burma. But212 words
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Article244 1954-04-04 5 KUALA LUMP'JR. Sat. PW men iA Malaya t;e as spry and vigorous at 80 years or age as Mr. T. Sivapra- (jasam who retired in 1952 after 41 years as a Government employee and last month retired from the St. John Ambulance Brigade after 40 years'244 words
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Article, Illustration134 1954-04-04 5 The Rhyming Barman lUIEET Frank Caller rv. known fo the thousands of passengers who have travelled on the liner Sydney as the Rhyming Barman". Wh.ii the Svdn.y docked in Singapore last week, Frank was hard at work .shaking out cocktails for thirsty134 words
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Article, Illustration281 1954-04-04 5 'C'NCAPORE SAL" is a Czechoslovak an pointer ***** who escaped from the Communists m 1947. spent a period in a displaced persons camp m Hamburg, has travelled thousands of miles by sea and a>r and has had three DOCS CAN MAKE NEWS T00... ma|or operations.281 words
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Advertisement774 1954-04-04 5 AN IDEAL TONIC ■A| ItFIN AH VR.III II M Ml SIIVIR MIOAI* SERRAVALLO'S TONIC ■AM and IKON WINK Snmulalr< Ihr Apprlin MjrnilhfUi Ikr N«r«rt Rrrr nrr JlM Ihr ■»!<»•« Jtlim Ml' OK|< a maw patalaMf rauxttm n( Barx ajki Iron n<hr>r rintuilmi D:v«>-> a< »-»ll M in BaaWtal TVhiliiv arU774 words
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Advertisement371 1954-04-04 5 Miss m»t tntr EASTER BARGAINS The Talk of the City Her* art a few of th* Striking Bargains »'>- r 'v%<»*-, 1 k x/> ARROW WHITE DART SHIRTS 8.90 each K ARROW WHITE SHIRTS Short Sleeves 5 MEN S CHECKED SOCKS 0 .90 pair HENDAN LINEN SPORT SHIRTS 15.75 each371 words
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Article, Illustration1275 1954-04-04 6 Holidays with a difference OUR POPULAR NEW SERIES WHEN I was about spven-years-old. I fell hopelessly In love with a portrait of the Prince of Wales, and rashly decided there and then he was the only man I could ever marry. At 14. very much a woman. I changed my1,275 words
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600 1954-04-04 6 J^>l lOWINO all-; on liar h 23 a loeaj Hood occurred which. how eve:. >tarted to >übside on the Boaa of the iMth on the evenini: H the 25th a heavy .»ln>wer fell. As the rain continued unabated during the night of the L'3rd600 words
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Article315 1954-04-04 6 M'HFN there are MMg4- toothed members of tiie family clamouring for things at tea time, the following two recipes make a welcome standby for the housewife Both Improve by being kept a few days in an air-ticht t Furthermore, providing the tin really is alr-tlcht thov will315 words
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Article, Illustration18 1954-04-04 6 •THI TWO LITTLI K.TTINS lov.. y udy by L.k, L.. Sen, ,06 U^^n. U. 4. Mst Soc« Singapore.18 words
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Advertisement298 1954-04-04 6 .jwswsw! For swimming V'''a<' *jJ33i^' 'l^Mafe <y^Bwswl (or learning to!) Wise mm and their sons Wear Meridian swim trunks, which arc equally at home in the water, or in the sun. These splendid amphibious garments, in cheerful colours, fit snugly, keep their elasticity and dry quickly. Ask to sec them298 words
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Advertisement140 1954-04-04 6 wS= m jaj fhe new reinforced h Md r thC tKKt f a really I Ml IHi Ah> Tek is the Ji T L \JJ l€K JUNIOR, FOR CHILDRts IOK th* world's most widely used tootThe- ->.j J| N^OF REGEXT ST- LOSLOS v.— Surjcr-fattcd English v soaps which give f\**140 words
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Article, Illustration795 1954-04-04 7 American frocks come to the East f^^^F^^^^fPWVT^Wf^Vl^r^^n^'^^^l^i i AiKtsi mine in tne .Singapore iasnion woria ior me ouauei- '^mindrri woman la a now shop which is importing ?lothes from America. This new shop has a buyer who understands the problems of women living in this climate. I The clothes shown795 words
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Article643 1954-04-04 7 i I ONE day v hrn I was out shopping I saw two ;ir;< of my own nationality One of thorn interested me a irrat deal and I stopped to s<tuUn;>c her and came to thr conclusion that she mi*:ht be the right uirl for643 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-04-04 7 |utf in time tor Spring wj« rnn charming little hat with the Vicrorian po»> nettling in itt velvet bower The tiny hjt r« in fancy white crinoline, critt-crottetf by rvby re* 1 velvet trra*-clatr< whirh term V .1 the back and hold the tutaxndee' paiy at the front57 words
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Article, Illustration435 1954-04-04 7 Anne Scott-James advises: THE SHOCK DIET I THINK people w^o d>et fanat call> are > cashing bores I have four good reasons why I don fd et much myself < ONE: No will-power TWO: I n 'able J enough anyway w thout < be ng underfed THREE: You can t435 words
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Advertisement272 1954-04-04 7 F "I m g^ga ptep-Cleansing Y^dllp-c-ar.sing is the grcs'eit secret in beauty ca-e. Perfectly clean skin is tr.e foundation of Irui Mtutjr. 'A"ne ?rer,ch Cleansing Milk aaoaily floats away the hid l^ dust and impurities right from the bare of four PW* 5 ll femoves the dust you can't even272 words
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Advertisement271 1954-04-04 7 But do not fear-|^^ x y^ 'ASPRO is he re 7, f(B' r ASPRO t,blet» Kjve the 7 I power to stop the fever jnd soothe awiy the pjint jnd jcKct in the body jnd |omt». ASf R 0 tjblett art jUo very QUICK in action. Each tablet is specially271 words
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Article, Illustration262 1954-04-04 8 OVELY m i ghter onl\ ihc'd rathei Kjhter lit isn'l quitr znoa ..de Hartlr\. who run<~ a lhree-¥ I ment :n London> top shop- aica. Knig n training and pn The r. Hartley .inci the pinkcomplexion, the M rvr.v the and ght*r, not yei262 words
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Article937 1954-04-04 8 THE NEW MARGARET HAS THAT SIXTH SENSE CALLED FLAIR, SAYS BARBARA CARTLAND, i LAST June I MIW Princess M;iig;u<«| M Ihc (irosxenor House Hotel where she w;is npcniii« the AfflHqUC l>' Fair. She \v;js \ve;n in^ her "dnisy chain" frock in MVV laffeta for the iii nI937 words
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Article, Illustration490 1954-04-04 8 Some man, this Aag Thaarup... D£ Z!OA/1 ///^-/j <7 wizard KfEETING A;i«z I haarup. the Quern's milliner and fashion s aco bonne t?1 ticre ihat-makrr to you!), is an experience likely to jjo to any woman's hrad Volatile, voluble and a master of the swift, express.ye sesture. this keen-witted little490 words
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Article235 1954-04-04 8 short hairdo has hit Hollywood with the impetus of a new craze These hairdos arc designed for coolness, versatility and a change of personality In all events shorties are casual Many young Hollywood tfara are cutting their hair short, uneven and frequently changing their235 words
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Advertisement76 1954-04-04 8 COULD BRING YOU K»~ V r A I I Compact construction affords ■■I Jill amaiing 9 A eu. ft. in cabinet "^MT^mT I Across the-Top Froten Food NM| 34 pounds capacity. ■"^■^3/ Twin Sliding Crispers (19 qts. MODEL KHC to al c »P» ci *Y) de»«ltned to seal moisture to76 words
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Advertisement182 1954-04-04 8 What more ci.ii y u (j J OTUET AM OWIWMO CHM and plenty of sleep H and keep well, you bJki I Rihcna. ForRihcn.t the nai ru DtaH strong bones n j Ic *e to fl Provides ahunti^nt enc- in so man) wa>s. wo hfl what voi urxv -Km kv.182 words
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261 1954-04-04 9 Register— if you want self-government' say youth leaders XINCAPORE youth leaders yesterday urged the Colony's young men to play their part in running the country by registering for National Service, when registration starts tomorrow. No youths m the call-up age group 8 to261 words
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Article46 1954-04-04 9 NEW LIFE 'FOR JB. INMATES «E BAHRI is being ut by th< Johon t Welfan Comple from th< p Home, Johore BsC Two boii> re forjl**i ?r ar< those w! !th a: kit them su ast until the fir The wolf anSS^B^a^BBSSSBrin I nnc for til46 words
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Article60 1954-04-04 9 4 BRITON A King, v Singapore Thursday. v.with a guneh •head in a hot yesterday. A womar rawed the alarm called at th< reived no repl edly knockii.. »or The woman r lor Kinp;. an hotel said. King was on !;.< A 33 automatic Uv60 words
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Article85 1954-04-04 9 Valuables to be returned T HE Sin*aP"rr Government A has decided to return to proved owners jewellery and valuable.^ which it found ;n 'he p..s.sexsio n of the Japa--p..nsor.-d Indian National A /my and the Ind.an Independenc< League at the time 'f >' J»P«« urrrnd« of cfatms should be lodger!85 words
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Article, Illustration142 1954-04-04 9 Hunters found their enemy was Black not Red BANDIT-huntinc members of ai, A Unit atChan Wine Estate, near Kluang. Johorc, failed to r>aga: n .t blark panther elghi membera ol th< morning patiol in the rubber decided to .pl.t into two groups The lpariir.p man i:142 words
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Article, Illustration246 1954-04-04 9 £R EDWARD PERCIVAL McCARTHY-HEYZER. of New Market Road. Singapore, pleaded not guilty m Singai pore yesterday to a charge of intentionally signing a notice stating he was a bachelor at Wesley Church last November >n order to get a marriage licence The caw wa«246 words
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Article45 1954-04-04 9 Eicht men. members of two rival secret societies Gang 08 and Gang 206 were arrested in Telok Aver Basin Sincaixire on Friday. Police went there following information that the gangs had gathered for a clash. They arrived just before the fipht.45 words
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Article26 1954-04-04 9 A thief broke Into the premises of Joo Seng Rubber Works Phillip Street Singapore on Friday, drilled open a drawer and stole $60026 words
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190 1954-04-04 9 FATHER Nicholas H Weg- ner. Director of Father I Flangan s Boys Town of N< j braska is arriving in Singa- < pore tomorrow in the BOam I 'of a three-month lecture tour I of Japan, the Philippines and Malaya. < Father Wegner will190 words
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Advertisement124 1954-04-04 9 He II play 0) **> BETTER!^V/ J I J EMULSION BUILDS THE BODY PROTECTS THE LUN6S J Jtsk. Success in sport at an early age breeds confidence and moulds character Give your child every chance to show his mettle Build his body. protect his lungs and maintain his vitality by124 words
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Advertisement578 1954-04-04 9 how is yours? tS Too many men and women take their hat: _,—^i^^ for granted. Only w hen it becomes dry and lifeless or comes out on the comb, do they realise that, to look well, hair must be well. To understand hair health J you must under rand how578 words
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Miscellaneous177 1954-04-04 9 l p i>pular vrosstrord /2 f T__f^T__F*"" BLjtf^~ «R(^V I. Mrurlur»» Ihi ..I r tt Hi, J. Hlun.l. 3 1 7. ti. Sranlv IS) 12. Voirr U» 11. Vrurl III; Weapon (If: Itriinnv i5i; IV \muwmrnl ilti. SUctrrrd l«l; I*. Mnrr rattonal 1., CaH (S); It. Mradow I U (Si177 words
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Article423 1954-04-04 10 Singapore, Sun. Apr. 4. 19M v ATION AL Service RegisA tration begins in Singapore tomorrow. ?nd thousands of young men between the ages of 18 and 20 are asking. "What does it all mean? What will happen to us?" They need have no alarm Despite the423 words
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Article150 1954-04-04 10 ILTHILE a BOAC Constellation circled Kallang airport for 50 minutes last week with suspected undercarriage trouble, a small army of rescue worker* assembled on the tarmac. There were civil defence men police and airline officials, and they carried with them Jacks, axes, saws, hammers, crowbars, steel ropes and other150 words
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Article, Illustration1435 1954-04-04 10 SOME LEGENDS ABOU T THE 'STRIPED ONE' yp^i^Bt^^ff I^^^^^j ioi_l3 This is Lieutenant Colonel Locke's final article about Malayan Tigers. His book, "The Timers of Trengganu". published by The Museum Press, London, will shortly be on sale in Malaya. IT is only lo be BUKCt* cd that I hi- ti«er1,435 words
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Article238 1954-04-04 10 WHAT THE THINK ABOU WOMAN'S By JlFfRfY f Hh; 1\O women work mor, M the house than rrKT at the office^ I was farr with this question other Tuesday c\< when T visited the house of a friend. Jnhn had a bitter qv u his wife who told him mm238 words
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Article289 1954-04-04 10 Bandit fighter takes refresh T\KIN«. a fortnights r. frc^hrr course at the Ipoh Home <•" I'd I r unin. (amp in Ashh> Koad. are iu ht Siamrsr two Mala>« .mil two Indian* who have brrn nn anti-handit operalinns in the den*rl> liinclrd jrr.is .ilonc the Slim P.-rtk289 words
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Article865 1954-04-04 10 Pay* Ijeen called name* fnr mv Press statement in the Sunday Times of Feb 21. which I personally consider are tinwarranted The names given to me and my supporters are: "Complacent half-intellectual, half bourgeois aspirins white-collared claases." I have been accused of using my position in the865 words
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Advertisement615 1954-04-04 10 (I, \SSIFIKD ADS.' BIRTH •n H ords |/<l (minimum) MONn.uMKRV On Frlnrtv 2nd' to Mary, »hp of DhvM Mwi (ornery, s<m DHATH ;ii H nrili %1» < minimum) (.'ABLE received from Ceylon Infonr.inc the death on 1 454 of Mr. Salmon Fernando beloved father of Mr M R S Frrnando615 words
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Advertisement42 1954-04-04 10 BOH TEA HOME DELIVERY SERVICE Supplies of Boh Tea are now available in London for prompt delivery to any address in the United Kingdom Orders can be placed with your usual dealer or at any branch of Harper Gilfillan and Co., Ltd.42 words
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Advertisement20 1954-04-04 10 WM\ J^\ /-^<v XS* i urn, TICEf amwio «>«o aottiio in »mo»»o«i M4CATAN HlWiailt HO AND B'*' ll 1 120 words
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Article251 1954-04-04 11 WATCH OUT FOR THESE GENTLEMEN' J r ELL DRi 0 Singapore confidence men are trickinc Serangoon Gardens housewives into ng th«m money by claiming they had been sent their husbands or relatives. r he tn, polite and plausible, often enter homes O n the pr«tr xt of brmpinft Rifts of251 words
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Article269 1954-04-04 11 British soccer results LONDON B»L tEAGI dis i-| ON fl.ill«n HMM 1 Barnlf* I beton Chirit*n 3 KhefßeM I B UftffMl I 's imf |rrl.iii.| ■^^■B* 1 (.uiiifT < ilv Ml*o»!<bro i., i, in.. i NVwrMllf t Mantrr rmrtnn 1 rorlsmnnlli 0 fiferfftrld Wed i llndri. .sijrlrl I Tottenham m.i269 words
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Article13 1954-04-04 11 Bmddfll rsaxS] Brmddfi: declared Devraj PHaon A Mivu if-13 words
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Article196 1954-04-04 11 \I !SS I'AU BIAU CHIN, 26-| »t1 year -old Sincapore pianLst. I save her first recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall on I Friday .since .she returned after t mx yean .studies in tne is da and Britain. There a few mature virtuo- ho i.196 words
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Article, Illustration778 1954-04-04 11 By the Competition Editor pOR STRAITS TIMES Word Puzzle Contest S". the.general standard of entries was not perhaps as high as it has been in recent weeks but l< 1 for the second word in S3 At all times M tar as778 words
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169 1954-04-04 11 BALTIMORE. Saturday FOODIE CHOONG All-Eneland Badminton Champion J from Malaya won his oprnme match in the Maryiiind intrrnational invitation tournament last nieht bratinc Dirk Ball of Maryland 15-2. 15-4. Eddir's brother. David Choong. brat John Cornell of Philadelphia 1S v 4" vii .r tnHi.n Nandu169 words
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Article50 1954-04-04 11 Two men waylaid a Malay woman in a path off the 15' 2 milestone Woodlands Road. Singapore, at 1 30 a m yestei d;w and robbed her of four uolri nancies, a cold necklare and her Identity card The woman was returninc to her hoiise In Marsilinc Road50 words
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Article30 1954-04-04 11 The 0.0.C. Singapore Base District Ma.ior Oeneral A O OCarroll Scott. yesterday inspected a platoon of the Federation Reciment at the M;» layan Ba.Mr Training Centre at (fee flfcnn30 words
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111 1954-04-04 11 MR. T. J. B. Wearne. the businessman who left for Cape Town on retirement recently after a lifetime in Singapore, has Rive.i M OO.OOO In St Andrew's Mission llospi- lal. In .1 letter to thr hospitals board he nays: "I have, ever since your mission111 words
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Article106 1954-04-04 11 rE Singapore Governnv nt Is considering letting American visitors enter Singapore without vl*as. Mr. M. C Compton Controller of Immigration told the Sunday Times "This matter has been under consideration for some time and we hope a decision will be reached soon." FIJI, a Crown106 words
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Article126 1954-04-04 11 \RRANOEMENTS art b«-«na made lor a Singapore ballroom dance team to visit An traliii fur at least two m<>nth.s. Mr L K. Hurley, a Fell .w of the Federal Association of Teachers of Dancing of Australia and New Zealand told the Sunday Times: "A* jhhmi as126 words
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Article77 1954-04-04 11 Chia Hock Senß »'H «n--'tenced in the Sincapore Fill. Police Court yesterday to six 1 month*' Kaol to be followed b> a year* police .supervision !<>: cheating a man o( empty mineral bottles Chta went to th»- SlnuapnnChlne»e Recreation Club on March 28 and represented himi*ell v77 words
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Article54 1954-04-04 11 A Malay »-nman Mvinc in Victoria Park ■tt-fsoor*. l«x-k--ed a drawer put the key on top of a table and wmt out Sh<- rvturnefi later and i tounrl ;i stranger '.n th« iMHi When the man left she found that four gold hu wrrr54 words
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Advertisement37 1954-04-04 11 WINE WINCARNIS will enrich the blood and build up new health and vigour. There is no better Tonic ft fifei for the blood, the nerves I J tJ^F^' —FOR YOU. -ipJS^ WjTH NOURISHING DISTRIBUTED BY SIME DARBY37 words
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Advertisement333 1954-04-04 11 murphy radio more signal... less noise I'Jfv'jL A Singapore price < -**'<3rPS^"' Federation price HI r <-«*»-■ I H io discount l| j~- .;x. |S SOLI ACENTS: B^ B^__y S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD. 12 ORCHARD ROAD IOMN LITTLE S BLDC SINCAPORI KUALA LUMPUR I P'O I I Round TRIPS333 words
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Miscellaneous123 1954-04-04 11 WMJVJVIiVG ANSWERS TO WORD PUZZLE *S 9 "THE prise of $5,000 for Straits Times Word Contest S will be shared 1 by four readers: LOO LAI KAM, 63, Durham Estate. Singapore -8; Miss TANC MEW YONC. 564A Serangoon Road. Singapore-8: A. MUTALIB bin IAFFAR 16C (alan Tebrau (ohore Bahru; and123 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-04-04 12 CIRST prize o* "30 m this week goes to Won? Seek Fun oi Singapore. for his portrait o f the cc •ibcve. Second p-ixe o» wonbyKwaE, -iSS Victon.i Street iimg Runners up who c ich receivt In Shadow left by Freddy G eiporc and Supreme58 words
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Article, Illustration697 1954-04-04 12 A Singapore bachelor's cry of anguish RESPITE what BftUaatl of old— that is. before the war said about the thrill of living In the hot. steam-laden, crime-rid-den port of Singapore, would-be gallants these days find life extremely dull. In fact, life for the majority of expatriate697 words
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Article185 1954-04-04 12 RETIRING after 21 years as superintendent registrar of the Barton district of Lanrashire. in England Is Mr Daniel Casey, who says that by far the most remarkable change of the last 50 years Is the number of people who now rcmarrv after dlvnnv When hr nrst185 words
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Advertisement335 1954-04-04 12 Costs no more l) Gillette Quick-feed Dispenser THE MOST CONVENIENT PACK EVER BLADES ARE COMPLETELY OIL PROTECTED Se nio't ..nlid\. Jangrrout oU b.adt* lytni around ■S^SStT 10 Blue Gillette Blades in Dispenser $I*lo Good mornings begin with Gillette CBAL'I Ir-QURUS TO: lAR.OW i. CO. LTD.. ttSOATOHi AM> 1 1 11335 words
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Advertisement97 1954-04-04 12 ifO*** MORE FREQUEN! AJMOHAUT TOUR: your problem ol m* v HOME, for busi:.. l BOOK NOW r Appointed Agent AIRWAYS LTD. 0 telephonf: 24-W Twice wrrkly. from Slngaporr p*V with efTwt from 1st April lMf« JL arr fxamplrs of .some of tho ~^*dF^ "> v- --^i- wf7 w ?j w97 words
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Article42 1954-04-04 13 •I T^ on 'y m U P or review this week is a puxzling film I; called "So Big. It's puxzling because it's about life £Thar should explain it. And yet it's a family film too.42 words
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Article, Illustration792 1954-04-04 13 There s a mixture of pathos ''umour, endeavour and courage that s '*c u>r >- no mafter where you fmd it and it is bound to set you thinking. •I s s >' a reflection of all of us in some way or another It Is not a "-fleet792 words
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Article237 1954-04-04 13 £CR de CROOT. famous Dutch pianist, becns KM Malaya on Sunday. Apr. I If He will pay n c r\£»pore Ion Sundayl, Kuala Lumpur (Mondayl. Ipoh (Tue-rlayf. Penang (Wednesday! and Singapore. *Ran, (Thursday) After that he flies to Hong Kong De Grunt may find he h.i- la play on237 words
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Article, Illustration534 1954-04-04 13 iByJ.M. RUDDY f PHE wife of one of my noichbours is an arrirn* vorkrr in c h v r c h activities. She is Eleanor Powell Glenn Fords wife. former actress and dancer now perfectly content to be wife, mother and thf best Rundav teacher at534 words
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Article, Illustration332 1954-04-04 13 —FILM FANS FORUM— Why wtTf pictures like "Hondo'. Hannah Lee" and Moonlighter shown In I-D :n>ie:id of 3-D" 1 Arp ihrre any m<>re 3-D nims? SIM.APORKAS Siimr film. Jif nol «ho»n in Malaya in .Vl» heraiw th" are ju*l a* p«>|>iil» r In 2-I>. The ne»«332 words
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Advertisement338 1954-04-04 13 *M? JOHN DAVID MARIA ELENA HeiAK- DEREK* BRIAN -MARQUES W roi i >iiii s MMBUSH AT TO AHAWK I CtAP Vccbnicolor Plus! 3 STOOGES in \A GEM CF A JAM" 1&D 1 ■BF V-\ m J^^^^jyZ9a!m LOST CONTINENT \#*.v/ 1 In: 11*10--p A \A# A DA" FIU English i ny>RE338 words
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Advertisement250 1954-04-04 13 XL CATHAY ORGANISATION -O,, ATTRACTIONS jw.'i j SHOWS f UM—.U* T^y P p 11th DAY CLH IUUAY -■CS* sa^j^. DOING THE TOWN jS&& On 'her j^^t£ **Rjhmem, Hobday" AUDREY WPWn x Bwl ActrcM I he Vcw GREGORY P£(K llcturc i f >i >.x^s s -snow iuvvr' COMIHC^ ;-g4i 1 COM.KC250 words
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Article258 1954-04-04 14 \T thi* limp of »r»r Ihr 'in i« pacing lhr.»i.;h the fodiaral ■rra kmn'u \rtr% or the Ram In I«M Ihr »un i. in thi* Stcn from 3 M am. <;rrrn»lrh Hair ..n March .'I (ill pni .al... t.rrrn»|rh limn on \pril .'■> >«u are a *un-258 words
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Advertisement80 1954-04-04 14 SCRIBE OF THE WORLD PIIO,T PEiNS \tents: Jacobson \.m Urn Btfg Sincaporpi I. ld Singapore Penanc K Lumpur I dreamed I rode a streetcar in my Allo-ette bra -JL; It s the line that gives you the most exciting lift... Maidenform's wonderful Allo-ette* bra! Discover its dreamy support and accentuation80 words
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Miscellaneous653 1954-04-04 14 by Edgar Rice Burroughs C Jii^t^fe-^ rli& i6'Pe IN The C&VIT *&A\H$T TUB B6vPJ\M &OL&SIZ&. JtP^ p//M£^ J V \^i^B*A w( 1 if nam unptl per W J i'l'iv v v.- s £*w rwo pattl^ cAt-er on A\r iaczah bcrec that -rue tco-nvvc^ NMKIOCO iWAMfitf IPvW<ta#g-- i j§ ®I .rf653 words
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Miscellaneous106 1954-04-04 14 vir<;o i \u«. *<p Zl) Suhstanli.il tain* roint ulr with hri\\ •piiiilnu ilmi i i n m in i i .^fl| \<>ur>rlf too l.»r T^^S .ihr.iri ill vhimlil W 'y^ he u>-ii for >ou fur Mimr timr to comr. Prohlrm no« i< to control friinit who is rir ir to106 words
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Miscellaneous523 1954-04-04 14 p THIS WEEK FOR ALL I I mUDAI .deal bxi lltvUm I conditions prevail thrmuh' n Nv* B I Ihr morninc. Important I IhfUth to hr tlrrt id ipt.llilr T/A'l I M >ncmal a« you < .m Itlcf 'I I niM-aftrrnnon slack off. r>li\ v 1 I and rniox \ourself.523 words
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Miscellaneous24 1954-04-04 15 Zj Uk^L^ I 111 </< I. r i 1 1 Wii.i *"^3^^^^^A *r$9 r 111 V't^^^^^^V V B^^fc C f^ H I 5 5 Jl24 words
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Article, Illustration910 1954-04-04 17 TH IS is the first in a series of articles on the an istry by a Malayan expert. Dr. Joseph Sky that from the earliest moments of life, lines which all have definite meanings. In future arti< terprct these lines and pass on valuable advice910 words
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Article687 1954-04-04 17 CINCE thr publication in a Snndav nrws- paper of so-railed rrvrI 1; Uoni by Prinrc Philip's valet, alarm has spread In smart eir<-lf\<: whore prrsonal .'.rrvants arc employed. I A» llmOfti rvrrvh' rludlng boxm. footliallfr* and royal jovrn «hin are i wond> lifted sutler phone for T i687 words
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Article186 1954-04-04 17 LONDON rthe rinv h»- d.ed, Sir P:rhard Molyn-ux. KC.X.Q inell oi the Earl Of Se!' lifelong Irirnd Of royalty bore in his right forearm. It was caused by a war wound over which had ber>n ti'' 'I >kin ritm th' 1 arm of Sir Winston186 words
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Article32 1954-04-04 17 yiORi u.s are running from thf -prli Md In k. :iy nf 1 dnwn la rr- hart ii rar. th( m An'i horr.f. but .umb< r mf>n run.T32 words
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Advertisement267 1954-04-04 17 ML >^/?M /C^y\ I E\XRY ISTERNATIOb M. f. H atch ts su <• ■> 1 t A t<, an I unusually strit t inspection be* Mf'irc leaving the factory. I Spa il instruments and "/>/;. 7 Wequipnu-ni arc cwpl>>yr,j f,, r timeI keeping, qualities hi a variety f of positions267 words
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Advertisement749 1954-04-04 17 ASTHMA BRONCHITIS COUGHS CURBED IN 3 HOURS-SLEEP SOUND Coughing, Difficult Breathing, Wheezing and Painful Nasal Sinuses, Quickly Helped by Scientific Compound that Dissolves Congestion in Three Hours, thus Restoring Vigour and Vitality and Sound Lasting Sleep. n 1 or an. 1 Attacks The Cause S n l r mo?ninl: ne749 words
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Article, Illustration716 1954-04-04 18 By MANNING BLACKWOOD AS was expected, several readers I have nastened to wnrt to mt about that Butttrworth—Singapore record business. Some of the letters were quite vitriolic. Some were sound, honest opinion. I wouldn't have mentioned the whole busmess aga n. but silence would probably be716 words
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Article177 1954-04-04 18 Slr j frp, an(J Mjr, that thr majoritj of your readers uHI n.rpr with me. nou-nr>er could t n/nn r'ur ri na\r «-mrr t.. Z b "nTb' i i lfl »> P'»ol';ninu M.innin. Blackwoods XX 120 does it acain. i- ta difficult to vi Why d<.177 words
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380 1954-04-04 18 poi R weeks from today the second \s lan Car MaaUa vlU be Ln mil nrtoi and the S?ulu o aquatic r nimpmnships w,n be keenly watched no ca-w HM1 will be ju.>t m Men to Bnd out bow Cmv.v Kok 8ingaporej champion iwimrorr rand380 words
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Article291 1954-04-04 18 HIGHLIGHTS OF MALAYAN SPORT By CRUSADER piR -...„>..„„, .H.U,.,ll,rs and their pur.,,,. h <>:■.<• would bo for the parent MSOCiatktti to run Ita own stadium at which could charge admission The Other has already happened. it is the Oovenum decision to exempt .-i-.tteu: •port entin he entettain"291 words
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Article74 1954-04-04 18 ACROSS* I. s,h, is s 1\ T>n..r II lrav ?v '•"7"" IT. lr« Kji M, im M it* ii i,,..,,,,^.,,,,, Mm, 17, <.. in >i,,d« It I>OWN pr Inlrml. i. K«r. tr 7 Pan 9. Rrrlnl III. 1 iirr II Ertato. It. H'ai i krM Opltif. -I K74 words
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Advertisement241 1954-04-04 18 Sd Father tells the family ihlltep (/our teeth KOLYNOS^/?/" Kolynos clean mc.ms rc.il!> clean. The nch foam penetrates into every cor.icr and crc\icc and in hitwrrn your Uvlh /^^^T^ lighting lhe h.icicna ib.it cau^c J^^'^lC^^ decay nnd ill-h:alth. cs, Kolynos \M^ B cleans thoroughly, to Ar</> your teeth IL good-looking241 words
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Advertisement112 1954-04-04 18 Somewhere nr i of f .Stan(1:nL- I Having hr If prohlfir. h irt I $1.40 SOLE AGtNTS FCR f Success! are you climbing k j or are bjj I you stuck r i FLAN NOW for \X Success Security* Study at home, in your spare time. |—*«-n with the world112 words
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Article432 1954-04-04 19 LANCERS SOMERSETS SHARE SIX Infantry were thrice in lead KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. TWENTY MINUTES extra time failed to brin* a decisive result in today's Malaya final of the FARKLF soccer competition for the ('aid beck Cup at the IIQ Malaya ground here between 12 Royal Lancers and 1st Somersets. The432 words
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Article440 1954-04-04 19 First-move decided S'pore final R.AS.I. I; UMMM TMIF. Singapore District Inter-unlt Caldbeck Cup soccer final was decided m tin firm 15 second* in Friendly Hill yesterday. Then came the thrlllv RASP A" scored straight from %ickoft. and the rent of the match was h n«ht to Increase the lead with440 words
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Article230 1954-04-04 19 rpiME s.;«l a Singapore Crl< kct' CMb mma Horn defeat by NonBenders on tin pa<i*ng yesterday I SCC l)eiii|£ 81 for nine In reply to N on -Renders' 108 for six declared when stumps were drawn. <! V C. Wivi ihnui scored 42 for Non-Benders, while their230 words
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Article68 1954-04-04 19 A bcaulllul header gf Esmall Che IPa In thi 3rd minute of the gag«ma h.ilf ga\e the Kota Raja Old now a 1 'I vl< ti>r> when they met •he Police radet- In the quarter- finals of the SAPA Youth Tourney I Bt Jtlun Besar68 words
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Article105 1954-04-04 19 CTAR Soccerttes 'A' trounced Co>- mo* 9-2 In trnir SAPA OxI C game at Geylang yeatcrday Raiall Othman. Mahmouf iirwi Jim Huat scored for Soccertti** and Baboo Jaflar and Ithnln lor Cosmos S C. Orett de Sllva referenl Other Dlv 3' C" reaulta yeaterdiv «ere105 words
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Article55 1954-04-04 19 Seven Sinuapore players Imve he mvltwi to repie.sent. Sou'htu Mil :,i..is againM Muar Combined XI nt so<cer at Muar today The neven players who will t f-l up to Muar thl* morning I ■re: O^nian Angullla. Abdul Rahmim It Asman Johan. Ism.i.l Yusoff Ahmad55 words
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Article28 1954-04-04 19 A water-polo friendly Detween Chinese Swimming Club and 'he I Singapore Swimming Club will be played at the CSC. pool at 11 30 a m lodav.28 words
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Article239 1954-04-04 19 SINGAPORE Recreation Club tcored .in 83 -run victory o.\er Police S A in a friendly crlc ket fixture at j the Depot mound yerterday. Feature of the K»m* »••"> bright haitinK by the Rets Two of them. John Mar' Us and Bri.iii Marka. irtlted auei239 words
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Article263 1954-04-04 19 MOCmMlmfl T. I-ATHII 2. AFTER HOI.DINO the formidable Mai RaMgffMfj to 2-2 for •<> miniitrs \a-stly -Improved Pathul i their grip and went do'vn 1-2 In this SAFA firM division league match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Rnh'im Omar. »ht> wored a hattrick for Boccerite» became263 words
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Article, Illustration501 1954-04-04 19 AKOI Kill Sitifapore athlrtr has earnrrl a trip tn Manila for thr Asian (iamrs —Mary Kla*s who was thr only one of ten athlrtrs to surrrrd in thr third SOKC athlrtic trials at Victoria School ypstrrday. I 1 Mary did a brilliant 100metre501 words
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Article142 1954-04-04 19 Lifter Tan Howe Liang qualifies (JIVE weigh'-ht'er-s will represent Singapore hi the A-m.ui Oajne* in Manila next month At yesterd.iy s ftii.il trmla. lightweight Tan Howe Liang qualified «.ltti a total i.[ '.lii-lh The qualifying murk n 690-Ib Other* who i|t..ilit:itl »t an emrller trial weie H id Uf Castro142 words
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Advertisement163 1954-04-04 19 '^^r' A. OF S. C. JOHNSON SON PTY. LTD., WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF WAX PO. 'ND ELECTRIC POLISHERS £oi<? Agcttls:KIAN GWAN (M) LTD, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang. mKgBm^ '"iHEN'OSTPOPULflRl flN WELCOME WflTCH 0 III fc. Lr^i s t e f== Ea r MM SPRING/ \NAI I RI'BOOf ANTI MAONE163 words
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Advertisement160 1954-04-04 19 mmmfl F^LV mmmVmmmi mH n>>^^ j tmmm "> h«rt. -.j|^.. Kwrn or re.tl.i* nigh. dv« W '*"jtsjy~_~ nr—a »t«in»r| iPi<li»} '^ifS'Sl«'»"" rmi i.irs m.ii, m v«gne.i»'« I i '*^Sr_a, |.fl MMsa »^'k th> (lonhU o»»r'iigh». l^^V^^jJ6^tS» A I 1 HI M.I TS '••i > -»l.zea mlive o "mplet' th» joh160 words
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Article, Illustration634 1954-04-04 20 W.I. 91 behind with six to go KINGSTON, Saturday. |"H V. West Indies were still 91 runs behind with six wickets left when bad light brought the fourth day's play of the fifth and final Test against Kngland to an end four minutes early here634 words
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Article206 1954-04-04 20 IPOH Xi yEN teams haxe enured the Sultana Oold Cup Malay* sonei competition Xelantan. who .oniprted last year. ha\e not wn: in I their tntry. while Singapore la fourth -year ab»entee. Perakt tmo fixtures In the com- i petition will be away The iiate commit206 words
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482 1954-04-04 20 Buitenzorg, Ten Dollars are coming to hand By EPSOM JEEP IPOH. Saturday. |>l ITK.\ZO|{<; <latr (livr) and Trn Dollars (latr Drrp Rlur>. two newcomers in the van Brrukrlrn stables, showed promi.se on the training trn k at Ipnh this morning. They are coming to hand nicely and. down where they482 words
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Article131 1954-04-04 20 KLALA LUMPUR. Sat L'IOHITEN Malayan Sikh* ni-.e r>een invited by the Srlan.-... Sikh AvvorUiton to makt a good*ill tour Si Indonesia for a teriM >: horkrv matrhe* during the Eaater liolidayi The tour being made under he ii«pic«n o{ the Malayan Sici i Union The ronttneent131 words
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Article582 1954-04-04 20 I ll'Mt.tll* far »l 'Uhi nrn at Ipnh mi Salardav. oprniMt d«> of Hi' IVrjk lurl lub'« ti>lit mrrlinc Ci»en brio*. ci. i. djv. i »r. (iaaabar Mela* a ».M lorest Bnu i.U Rubber xpnrler 1 RinadMdr inrmi II «7 Radalona V8S M.I,. gftj l:i;..lrlln582 words
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Article40 1954-04-04 20 -5287° l* S*l «•■"«>■ Saddler v^LM 10 due lo '«>«npletr hi.v term millurv serxu-e on April 20 "l«h. l""or«1 tfchnual kn... ?nTihiS5 te Sal r California, in the third round of a 10-round bout U preparing for *n40 words
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Article45 1954-04-04 20 NEW YORK Sat Jt* B*kM American hea%ywei Klit who on Mon- m w^| V h lUrJi* d ro n»--°«M-k campaißn 'Ith a nr»t round kno< kout has i Oerman> on j unc 6 with Heinr Neu- S?.? r ße""er* lldEUrOPe- nfham45 words
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263 1954-04-04 20 SIANG TEIK LEADS AGAIN IN CONTEST T wo Pe«»ng Malaya Cup lUn "re v on ">P of the list this sssr for *pecui traintnB in Penanc forward Pang Slang Trik has regained the .op plac. which he held for the first two weeks .m<l which went to Singapore. Chw Boon263 words
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