The Straits Times, 25 July 1954
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Title Section14 1954-07-25 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES 141 Matey* No. 987. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JI'LY 25, 1954 15 CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-07-25 1 ICkil md Mr ii||, vvec buy cig.irctfct from Misj V.olct wmu Shabxbo during last nijru Movie Bill in nd or Andrew s M.siion Hospital ar the Victoria Mcmon.il Hall. Ball Queen wji Mus Serene Lim. The bes» malr imp'"- «n Ccrrv Brand and the best female54 words
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807 1954-07-25 1 SHOT-DOWN AIRLINER: PROTEST TO RED CHINA InwMutiurtj butlettt hit Skymuttter LONDON. Saturday BRITAIN instructed her Charge d'Affaires in Peking today to protest against the shooting down of a British airliner from Singapore by Red fighter planes off the Communist-held island of Hainan on Friday. A Foreign Office spokesman said instructionsReuter; UP - 807 words
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Article, Illustration341 1954-07-25 1 The courage of Mr. Chong Grenade and death robbed him of his 'eyes' KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A BLIND mans courage is helping him to face lire anew after a series of personal tragedies in which hope has been quickly mingled with despair. It was m May 1950 that Mr. Chong341 words
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Article313 1954-07-25 1 f r»gapore's Chinese schools yester. batches to g:ve cash and food i ry Council workers. By late last night it was re- a tnat $***** had been led over to the union orTiby thr pupils who had s:ven SSOC or. F:\ fee entered its rday, boys313 words
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Article, Illustration215 1954-07-25 1 Miss USA) wins the! contest LONG BEACH California. Sat. MISS UNITED) STATES -Miriam j Stevenson, of South! Carolina- was today! chosen Miss Universe." j She was picked from j a final sroup of five, j Second was Miss Brazil j while Miss Hon; Kong j Virginia June Leei was third.Reuter; UP - 215 words
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10 1954-07-25 1 [state worker slashes tils manager :e -.vhen help of other10 words
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Article31 1954-07-25 1 LONDON, Sat. Moscow' Radio reported last nicht that Japanese Diet members who have beer touring Moscow ?nd Leningrad for the past three weeks have left for home. —UP.UP - 31 words
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Article106 1954-07-25 1 THE Maiayan Monthly, the new Straits Times magazine, will be on sale throughout Malaya on Wednesday. The August issue is packed with topical articles, picture stories and first-class fiction. For the first time in this country, the work of Malayan photographers and wellknown illustrators is presented in106 words
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Article69 1954-07-25 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. The 0 S. Secretary of State. Mr John Foster Dulles yesterday rrjoctod a Russian bid for a n^w international conference aimed at breaking the East- West deadlock on atomic energy. Germany. Korea and Eu- j mpean security arrangements.] He told a news conference it69 words
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160 1954-07-25 1 Red students filned S pore harbour ffiHREE Indonesian Chinese A students bound for Red China were caught taking pictures of the Singapore Harbour j Board installations without permission and had their films confiscated by police The films were removed from the three cameras one of whirh wa., h cine camera.160 words
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Article144 1954-07-25 1 NEW DELHI, Sat. INDIA today formally agreed to be chairman of the Ir.do-China truce supervisory commission and is calling a meeting soon with the other two members Canada and Poland. It was believed the three Indo-China states and the Vietminh would also be invited to the meeting.144 words
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Article73 1954-07-25 1 Four win $5,000 contest THERE art; four winners o' tne Straits Times World Pua Each will receive 51.250.00. They a-c: S n^apore M c a< I Tan. 155 Kirn Seng R? Tar; Bah Chee. No 19 Lore 'ey!ang Ki.3 a K.inz^a r Ibra- 1 Tickel Road Bu< t Mertaiam Oon73 words
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Article45 1954-07-25 1 LONDON. Sat— The Secretary of State for War, Mr. Anthony Head is to fly to Cairo today to take part in the .stalemated Anglo-Egyptian talks on the future of the disputed Suez Canal Zone base, th<? Government announced lsust meht.— A. P45 words
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Article74 1954-07-25 1 Pakistan 90 all out 25 for 4 MANCHESTER PAKISTAN. cailfhi n a sticky wickrt terday's rain. wer< disr by England for 90 run.*:. 269 behind England's ftr>t In total of 359 for eieht ri< today, the third d Third Test Match. Hanif xa.< top k >r r 32. Ward> took74 words
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Advertisement174 1954-07-25 1 CYMA Service Station A. L. ABDEEN LTD. CAPITOL BUILDING. s.iKTU RRIIX.f ROM) SINGAPOI r S-r»icr«s Quality HMI and manufacturing Higttclatt Icwcllery. PHONE: ***** FAMOUS CONCERTOS Hi \o. 1 :r. Dm. Vier.r Vtenn* PWI [H (onrrrtn «j» $H.m> pn k cello CnhM in Am ««cooda I rnrrrto No. 1 :n Gm.174 words
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Advertisement96 1954-07-25 1 U.S. de. SUVA JEWEUEPS 106. ORCHARD ROAD vltL 2J*»» Light up one of these superb Knglish cigarette* of pre-war excellence. Savour the rich, mellow •moothne^s of that purr Virginia tobacco and you will have formed a tmttutg [)reffrenre for Rothmans De Luxe Virginia! You wi\\ Lnnw uhy,in the mo«t distinguished96 words
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Article, Illustration1807 1954-07-25 2 ■ Paul ! Brickhill - Reach for the sky- Part 4 BADER FELL2O TIMES IN ONE MORNING... Paul Brickhill g y Bui Kill I lie refused lo give up WHAT HAS HAPPENED SO FAR: In hospital at Uxbridge, the legless Bader is longing for the day when his artificial legs will be ready and he1,807 words
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283 1954-07-25 2 ELECTRONIC brains" will take over the work of nearly 250.000 book-keeping and pay clerks in British factories and offices during the next five years. Machines are likely to replace half the present total of clerical workers in the biggest business houses in the* foreseeable283 words
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Advertisement13 1954-07-25 2 For extra itiiieag^^^W77\ J f^jjextra safety Kiqg on MICHELIN Real low Pressure Tyres13 words
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Advertisement388 1954-07-25 2 THE INTERNATIONAL self-winding calendar watch TRADITION K[^jN T-e INTERNATIONAL self- winding calendar w»»-h is a EftWMI acH tvtmtti PRECISIC >« watchmaKinsj. It is a godsend to every businessman, f-v tnd diM w rti the utmost CMOR the INTERNATIONAL calendar rt~i m 1 and elegant »s ever. THI WATCH WITH THC388 words
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707 1954-07-25 3 $50,000 fine on a war hero who smuggled gold bars pEASON Graham Cecil Stuart, 3 1 who won the Distinguished Flying Cross m Europe in World War 11, was fined $50,000, m default three months' gaol, when he pleaded guilty in Singapore yesterday to unlawfully importing 302 bars of gold707 words
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Article223 1954-07-25 3 RUBBER firmed slightly in Singapore yesterday on the report that Red China had fired on the aircraft which crashed near Hainan. The market had opened lower on weaker New York and London at 68 7 8 cents a lb. August but advanced to 69j cents when it223 words
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Article32 1954-07-25 3 The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was $*****' 2 per picul, $2.75 above Friday's price. The price gained $5.87' 2 per picul in the last two days trading.UP - 32 words
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Article70 1954-07-25 3 A driving tutor, Ang Kok Wah. ai?ed 24 was stabbed in the forehead and cheek during a brawl in a coffee shop in Wallich Street. Singapore yesterday afternoon. The rtrawl followed a dispute between two men over a pin table game. A gang of about eight turned70 words
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Article35 1954-07-25 3 A thief broke into an attap hut in Kampong Silat, Singapore, on Friday morning, while I the occupant, a woman was out selling cakes and stole $200 and jewellery worth $165.35 words
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Article113 1954-07-25 3 THE visiting London Q.C.. Mi. Christopher Shawcro.s.s took a pre-war pair of Saville Row trousers to SATA's Rehabilitation Centre yesterday and placed an order with the tailoring section for them to be copied in white sharkskin Mr. Shawcross said he had been impressed to learn113 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-07-25 3 80,000 so they go gay Scene at a picnic party given by the Straits Times Press. Ltd.. for Singapore newsvendors last Hi-i-k to crlrnratr the Sunday Times exceeding KO.OOft net sales.31 words
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285 1954-07-25 3 SIT. HOSPITAL ALSO TALK OF STRIKE EMPLOYEES of two subsidiaries of the Singapore City Council— the Improvement Trust and the Middleton Hospital have also threatened to strike. The Singapore Workers' Union, to which the employees belong, yesterday told the deputy president of the council, Mr. R. Middleton-Smith, and the manager285 words
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Article88 1954-07-25 3 rpHE Island Club, Singapore, X is to hold a Ladies Open Day' on Aug. 19. Competitions will be held all day. There will be ]8-hole games in the morning and foursomes in the afternoon. Obstacle putting, long driving and pitching and putting will be open all88 words
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Article79 1954-07-25 3 A "DARKISH" man Ls on the prowl in the vicinity of Haig Road Government Quarters, Singapore, and annoying schoolgirls, the police were told yesterday. Two girls, living in Jelutong Road, off Haig Road, were accosted on Wednesday afternoon. They said they were on their way79 words
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Advertisement336 1954-07-25 3 FU SHING MANUFACTURING LUMBER CO., LTD OF TAIPEI, FORMOSA PLYWOOD Lagan, Philippine Mahogany, Teak, Red Cedar. Michelia, Camphor Wood Cypress (Sliced Rotary Cut Veneer) c Sixes up to 4' x 8' COREBOARDS I r i" v" v" thick VENEERS t Sliced veneers in 00.6, 00.8, 1.25 1.50 mm thickness j336 words
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Advertisement387 1954-07-25 3 Take ENO S fflKvf^ a^v\ -it settles I the stomach JL .JL 7/ ''Wh 9 ENO'S Fruit Salt is soothing and settling to the stomach upset by unsuitable food or drink. f It will safely relieve over-acidity, a most frequent cause of indigestion, heartburn, and flatulence. Pleasant, refreshing ENO'S is387 words
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Article, Illustration1783 1954-07-25 4 KJ S^jjXXlJl^^^^iAl^B^Lij^JK^jJxLlJx^BjJ-r^B. ji 1 J iA a /^i 1 1 !^i A 1 ■ii I 1 1^1 H "THK conditions here are quite different to those in Ceylon." I was being interviewed by the operations-boss of a salvage firm in Singapore. "The currents1,783 words
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298 1954-07-25 4 Pacific savages jumped into the Atomic Age CROM THE Stone Age to the Atomic Age in a single ge- neration is the striking social change m a South Pacific village found by Dr. Margaret Mead, anthropologist of the Amer can Museum of Natural History. She has just returned from a298 words
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Advertisement9 1954-07-25 4 11 1 33«55*533'«'! You ton hire-purchase ih.p. window modei9 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-07-25 5 Belinda Eu who will give .in item |aoancsc fan D.mcc in :;ic 'Dance of Many Lands' recital which will be staged .if the Capitol Theatre tomorrow. Sunday Times picture.35 words
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Article274 1954-07-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. pOLONISTS in the Perak; Government's nve i year padi sen c m c for Chinese farmers in the Changkat Jong irrigation area of Lower Perak are more interested in planting tobacco than padi. "The Government has spent $500,000 on irrigation works there.274 words
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Article62 1954-07-25 5 A PROPOSAL to sponsor a "Best Movie Stars and Pictures Competition of 1954" has boon made by the Cinema Fans' Association in Singapore. The Secretary. Mr. S. B. Mohd. Hussain, is contacting organisations in this Colony. The response has been encounglng. A proliminary meeting of all .hose62 words
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Article47 1954-07-25 5 Mr. Phang Sing Eng, who passed with First Class Honours in Chemistry in the June examinations of the University in Malaya, will be awarded the Memorial Medal. The presentation will take place soon, and is made by the Royal Intitute of Chemistry. Malaya Section.47 words
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Article41 1954-07-25 5 A lnbourer, Toh Kirn Suan, 5. was seriously injured mile felling a rubber tre at 0' 2 milestone, Yio Chu Koari. Singapore yesterHe was about 30 feet up in c tree fixing a rope when It collapsed.41 words
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Article189 1954-07-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. I^UALA LUMPUR'S elusive cat burglar is on the prowl again after several weeks. Last night he attempted to rob the Controller of the Trade Division of the Treaury, Mr. I. M Cu Nick. Mr. Gullick was dozing In an upstairs bedroom189 words
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Article272 1954-07-25 5 EXODUS TO NEW LIFE BY 100,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 'l HE movement of more than 100,000 squatters from Crown land in Kuala Lumpur to new villages has begun. Bulldozers are clearing old mining land for new villages. A census by the District Officer of Kuala Lumpur iows the size of272 words
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Article284 1954-07-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. 17EDERATION politicians were J; warned tonight that nationalisation is not the answer to the problems of the rubber industry. The answer w;is increased efficiency, based on rationalisation and better leadership, said Mr. V. D. Nair. president of the Federation of all Malayan Estate284 words
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Article23 1954-07-25 5 PENANG. Sat. British pianist, Angus Morrison, will give a recital at the E and O Hotel on Thursday at 9 p.m.23 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-07-25 5 Twenty-five-year-old Ram-par-born Rev. Yap Kirn Hao. who went to the United States six years ago to study dentistry, returned this week to Malaya as a Methodist Pastor. He took a three-year theological course at Boston University, and obtained a Bachelor of Divinity degree. Rev. Yap will68 words
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78 1954-07-25 5 An inter-school Malay language speech contest sponsored the Malay Youth's Literary nun will be held at Raffles Institution, Singapore, at 2 p.m. on Saturday. Schools which have not yet nntrred have until Wednesday to do *o. The contest is divided into a junior section for78 words
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Advertisement269 1954-07-25 5 fc/hitens Your Skin fcecretly and Quickly ■L n(r nrrd y"" admire othrr* with tkM r ...i.n. li(bt awiairTartivcaatlMirt. B, S'liimn'i wiil makr you equally K,-i-..r.4 Caatinurdapplifaiion*»ill*urpriM coctnan V <hai Umrii ottiy on* baattf fiivner tliat word! aloac c»» -•^t'fjnnj power W tbr oldni.l.fini »tiUa« "kifi ihe world and >• -r,i»,i269 words
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Advertisement386 1954-07-25 5 Travel with the Presidents ffflt. American President Lines MAKE YOUR TRIP BACK HOME A WONDEHrUL VACATION TAKE AN ORIENT CRUISE on the luxurious, air conditioned passenger liners, s*t. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND s. s. PRESIDENT WILSQI Sailings every three weeks between Manila and San Fransico via Hong Kong, Kobe, Yokohama and Honolulu386 words
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Article, Illustration1391 1954-07-25 6 I Alan I Hill- Reid - I Alan I Hill-Reid HOLIDAYS WMTH A DIFFERENCE i- BY— 1 Seychelles for local leave— retirement \A/E sailed from Keppel in the good ship Van Heutsz, one Tanglin lady and myself. She was bound for the land of Mau Mau. 1 was taking accumulated1,391 words
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Article628 1954-07-25 6 All about Operation Scorpion >fJT I"j g i t] ,y jail 1 4 MANAGERS' conference was held in the Police Club. Although several high officials could not attend there was one who had never previously been seen on these occasions. He explained the working of the Special Branch, and told628 words
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Marie Gough on FOOD
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Article358 1954-07-25 6 A GOOD soup can be the mainstay of a meal, or it may form the foundation of further gastronomic enjoyment. PI MPKIN SOUP To make enough soup to serve four to five people, choose a pumpkin weighing about a pound and a half. YVaah it and358 words
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Advertisement254 1954-07-25 6 vi^am lll mg Mushrooms and craam make a heavenly taam Vbu're sure to like CAMPBELL'S CREAM OF MUSMPOOM SOUP It* *"a^v f^ p why Hit* Itjtury »oup h^t hfcrnnf an rvrrvitv lamily lavor if r^mph»M'« Crpam n( Mu»hroom P<^ur >mnoih a* vcKft it< flavor QY^J^ > it rich V*i Hplirjt*254 words
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Advertisement557 1954-07-25 6 who loved dogsrf-* 1^ "HOB MARTIN'S "-it's a supplies minerals n»MM k. |-C household name today I the bndv. v taming LJ How did it start and vitamin* of Th*Btory begins with one man. These vitam a man who loved does. are vitally nc The late Robert William ?ood health557 words
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Article, Illustration838 1954-07-25 7 Take something with a bit of kick' in it, says ANNE SCOTT- JAMES §HK was well-dressed and thirty-five-ish, and she was looking through a magazine. "Listen," she said, "all this depresses me. In three weeks I go on holiday with my husband; we arc going838 words
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Article356 1954-07-25 7 SOME MEN ELOOK LIKE 'TRAMPS' 1 I LIKE to go out with" a well-dressed man,! I and so do most women I There is nothing like a a smart-looking escort as background to a new 1 outfit! In fact its pact" of the complement! I No woman with sense in356 words
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Article890 1954-07-25 7 } - IAM a married man and have met a married woman with whom I have fallen in love. She returns my love and I can assure you that it i.n not just an infatuation We both have very happy homes and apart from anything else, our890 words
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Advertisement175 1954-07-25 7 for those who insist •n rtke best of evervrtiihd-- 11 a SlumbeHand matfress r You will have years and > can; of cool, refreshing sleep .t^ on a Slumberland Red Seal "or "V\ hite Seal. Cool because air can circulate freely through the i^^^^ mattresses comfortable i^ii»i^> Jgftf rxcause of175 words
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Advertisement9 1954-07-25 7 m A Woman Looks w jj at Men-4. ~j9 words
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Advertisement270 1954-07-25 7 of N j^jfX Yes? No?!! well perhaps it isn't but its certainly very like him! "Now who on earth are they talking about," says Baby "I'm just my own little self determined to have my own way of course, but quite content so long as they continue to give me270 words
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Article220 1954-07-25 8 Eat proteins and grow younger! EATING more protein foods might be the way to stop the withering that comes as people grow old. Even steak, however, loses its appetite appeal for the old folks. This appears from a report by Dr. Charles S. Davidson of Harvard Medical School and Boston220 words
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Article, Illustration472 1954-07-25 8 MOIIII S. PA TTO - MOI I II S. PA TTO\ »y |T IS a well-known fact that all the world loves a lover, but it can also be said that that it has just as much, if not more, adoration for a baby. Indeed, every country has its472 words
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Article98 1954-07-25 8 BEAUTY to come is not! always apparent in the schoolgirl stage Mothers who worry about their daughters being gawky and completely without feminine charm can take heart from the example of Rank star Joan Collins. Says the Deauteous Joan. "As a schoolgirl I was fat. spotty98 words
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Article243 1954-07-25 8 If baby falls in Spain In Spain, the child is taught to be stout-hearted and if they fall, mothers do not rush to pick them up. believing that by such an action, hardiness is encouraged Indeed, in some parts of 1 Spain, it used to be the custom to hit243 words
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Article, Illustration292 1954-07-25 8 DE LONA SKIRTS THE SUBJECT Call it what you will! £ALL them what you will "separates" or "mixmates" or "tops-and-tails" the simple and effective skirt and blouse team is still one of the essential requirements of a smart woman's tropical wardrobe In Malaya, of course, we are fortunate. Although European292 words
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Advertisement181 1954-07-25 8 j^^^Pepsodent 9H really gives I^KiJfgJ teeth! Tr^tli deued with Peyudei are vhiler, much whiter That's h^rausf" tln^y are cleaner And th^y are cleaner berau«e Pepsndent is the only toothpaste that contains Irium*. Pepscnirnt with Irium cleans away the film which not only dulls te^th, but also harbours the dangerous gorms181 words
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Advertisement395 1954-07-25 8 NOW! The A WISDOM COMPACT MkJ comes to you with TUFTS! I ,-^x^ The y clean better If U r r I last longer! Tl J Wisdom Compaa— the han.! jr^yfxf^ toothbrush —is even b I^V^l ]/7 o l II now has Flextrm tufts! ■11VW f^^^i Flextron is a new395 words
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PEOPLE in the news
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Article, Illustration329 1954-07-25 9 This Colombo Plan teacher likes Malaya MALAYAN school pupils arc extremely courteous and not as sophisticated as their Canadian contemporaries. This is the opinion of a Canadian husband-and-wife educationist team— Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Norris who leave Ipoh today on their way home after a year in Malaya. Forty-nine-year-old329 words
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Article274 1954-07-25 9 IN A bid to win over the j peoples of Malaya to Moral Rearmament, a representative of the organisation is now touring Singapore and the Federation. "But," says the representative, Mr. Finlay J. Stewart, "we will not force Moral Rearmament on the people. They must274 words
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Article96 1954-07-25 9 DO you want a first class secretary? She's invisible but she never makes a mistake. There's no such person on record you'll say but there is, and on record too. Mr. Eddie Richardson, of Singapore, runs a one-man business of recording. He will record almost anything96 words
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Article19 1954-07-25 9 The Labour Party of Singapore announced yesterday that Mr. V. J. Mendis has been appointed party organiser.19 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-07-25 9 Mr. R.ivmon Huang Thicn Hui md his bride, Mm Jessie Lim Lin Nco. after their wedding at Wesley Church, Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Huang is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Huang Chen Seng, and the bride the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Eng Hoe. 7he63 words
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Article, Illustration151 1954-07-25 9 IkJOST women like to keep their age a secret in fact they like it to be forgotten altogether after a certain stage but not so 16-year-old Kitty McCinlay of Singapore. She's adding 44 years to her age 'From Sweet Sixteen to Sixty," is Kitty's151 words
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Article133 1954-07-25 9 A WOMAN who made ballet popular In Malacca almost overnight has left the Malayan scene as quickly as she came. She is 24-year-old Mrs. E. Aagard under whose direction ballet was first performed publicly in Malacca. It was for the Malacca "World Assembly of133 words
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Advertisement265 1954-07-25 9 MOTORISTS! EVER LOOKED I INTO YOUR r l&fl& I OIL SUMP? X TO| f JAuy[}_f i i r (oil cleaner adds years the life of your engine I i norrible sight. Looks like a dump for everything: grit, .ngs. corroding acids, sharp carbon particles, all ln I g black gooey265 words
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Advertisement940 1954-07-25 9 4f> BEAUTY is a woman's privilege Women through the afcfs have sought the secret of beauty, borrowing beauty-aids from the earth or from plant*. But today Pond's Face Powder helps you, in an easy delightful way, to enhance the natural beauty of your face. Choose your own special shade in940 words
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Obituary19 1954-07-25 10 11) Horrfi $10 (minimum). V K <\RIMI"O\M o! Klang. received Cable that his Mother passed away in Ceylon.19 words
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Obituary24 1954-07-25 10 to Wor4t $10 (minimum). WARRANT OFFICER Henry Taialla, R.A.F *ho lost his life on Fylnft Operations in Normandy, France 2Mh' July 1944.24 words
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Article94 1954-07-25 10 20 H«rrf« $1« I minimum). FOR SALE Buridwi Rambutan Plants Clones R4 R? R9 Write to O. Forbes, 23 Jalan Menßkibol. Kiuang, Johore. SEE THE DIFFER ENCE! .Glamorous bridal fotos on Westlakes -Nu-Screen' by Hollywood trained photographer. David Tay. 303. TanJ °SINOAPOREs a FINEST SHOEMAKER. Ladles. eent.s, children. Any94 words
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Article369 1954-07-25 10 The last war MALAYANS now enjoy the dubious distinction of living in the only country engaged in an all-out shooting war with Communism. It is true that, in Burma and the Philippines, there are occasional flare-ups; bu t those cannot be called wars in the sense that we know it.369 words
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Article136 1954-07-25 10 rE French Parliament Is told by the Premier that the Geneva agreement is a recognition of "cruel facts." Cruellest of all is the toll of French lives in more than seven years of bitter warfare. Victory proved impossible but those long years of French sacrifice held the fort for136 words
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Article123 1954-07-25 10 AN appalling act of international piracy is committed off Red China. An airliner from Singapore going about its lawful business on a recognised route is shot down into the sea. Men, women and children are killed and maimed. Only a few days after the cordial farewell handshakes at Geneva123 words
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Article, Illustration1179 1954-07-25 10 Harry Miller - A GREAT MALAYAN SCHOOL IS 60 YEARS OLD Harry Miller By The story of X.L.'s Victoria Institution The Diamond Jubilee of Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, falls on Friday. CIXTY YEARS AGO Victoria Institution was an attap hut standins: on a bank of the Klans River facing High Street. The name1,179 words
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Article376 1954-07-25 10 IJUNDREDS of thousands of tiny yellow pills are awaiting dispatch in the Chancerylane, London, office of Mr. Frank Gregory. All day long this 48-year-old businessman talks about little yellow pills. He is surrounded by little yellow pills. and at night he sometimes dreams about the little376 words
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Article778 1954-07-25 10 ON the subject of sea monsters mentioned by Mr. Ramachandra in the Sunday Times and your request for stories or theoI ries about them. I write to tell you that I actually saw j one in the Indian Ocean (Bay of Bengal) on my778 words
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Article733 1954-07-25 10 /tSi^oCy £&u>C £ - /tSi^oCy £&u>C£ MAN of the year: Mendes France. A politician who makes promises, pledges to sack himself if he fails, then delivers the goods! It's a wonder some political trade union does not protest, against this outrageous behaviour. There would hardly be a politician left in733 words
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Advertisement795 1954-07-25 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. 70 Mir*, fill (minimum i. CHRISTIAN: To Eustace Hit a en 23rd- «l K K Both Pin*" Thanks to Our Lady of Perpetual Succour 2» Word, ttlt I minimum) TAN BUAN THONG on Sunday 2,Mh July -M. at Singapore to Soon Gek Choo. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.795 words
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Advertisement87 1954-07-25 10 HOTHIWSiI RIPPINGILLES f»^ 1 FLAT WICK vjf;,^k I COOKERS f''tiJk I AT SPECIAL PRICES ■■■I imp Prices are without uteruNi. Height. 14". W.dth, 16". Depth, 10i" Oven space 10" x 91" x 7 Fitted with two 4J" PU* Wick Burners. Price $50.00 No 630 (Illustrated) Height. 15". W.dth, I v87 words
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882 1954-07-25 11 By the Competition Editor judges thought that Straits Times Word Puxxle Contest *J J" was one of the more asy in the series. Competition was extremely keen and the four contestants who tied had a strong field very close behind them. ire observations882 words
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Article46 1954-07-25 11 TEMERLOH. Sat. Two Malayan railway labourers at Kuala Krau, Abdullah and Oovindasamy had an argument June 27 which resulted in Abdullah stabbing the other man. Yesterday, Mr. J. R. Whimster. President of the West Pahang Sessions Court, sentenced Abdullah to four months' gaol.46 words
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Article157 1954-07-25 11 ARAU. Sat. THE Pcrlis Council of Rdiglon and Malay Customs today decided to ask the State Government to introduce legislation requiring Malay husbands to compensate divorced w.vrs. Tuan Haji Ahmad bin Haji Mohamed, president of the council, said that at present there was no such law157 words
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249 1954-07-25 11 Trust is to build homes in 10 more towns KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. "|"HE Federation's Housing Trust is planning housing estate schemes for 10 more towns, Dato Nik Kamil, the Member for Housing and Town Planning, said tonight. In a broadcast, he asked the public to let the Trust know what249 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-07-25 11 Mr. I A >cully, detective tcrgeant in Singapore* "V.I. P. iquad." was presented wTHi a certificate of honour by Sir |ohn Nicoll at Government Home yesterday. Mr. Scully was commended by the Queen for the part he played in the capture of an armed gangster last51 words
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Article84 1954-07-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Bad acoustics and oppressive heat no longer irritate the Federation Government's Executive Council when it meetsThe meeting room has been air conditioned. New tables and chairs have been put in and parquet flooring and play wall panelling has transformed It. Cost to84 words
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Article72 1954-07-25 11 PENANG. Sat. PENANG lawyer Mr. Lan Meek was married to Miss Elizabeth Cornell at St. George's Church today. The bride, who arrived from Britain this week, was Riven away by Mr. John Forrester. Mr. Douglas Grant, former D.P.P. Penang. now in Johore Bahru. was best man72 words
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Article66 1954-07-25 11 PENANG. Saturday rpHE new posting deadline— A 4.45 p.m.— for Penang air mail to Singapore, Johore Bahru and overseas will start on Aueust 1 Articles posted up to this time at the Penane G. P. O. wil] connect with first deliveries next day in Singapore66 words
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Article26 1954-07-25 11 TAN JONG MALIM, Sat. The name of the Tanjong Malim District Boy Scout Association has been changed to Slim River Boy Scout Association.26 words
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Article81 1954-07-25 11 LONDON, Sat. SIR Donald MacGillivray. the High Commissioner said on arrival at London airport last night from Singapore that the steady improvement in the Malayan situation was being maintained. He said it was unlikely that the ceasefire in Indo-China would boost the morale of the terrorists. TheReuter - 81 words
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Article22 1954-07-25 11 Lim Cheng Swee. aged 42 of Kirn Seng Road. Singapore was admitted to hospital yesterday suffering from the effects of poisoning.22 words
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Advertisement36 1954-07-25 11 WINE WINCARNIS will enrich the blood and build up new health and vigour. There is no better Tonic for the blood, the nerves 1 JMB" FOR YOU. arichwine X&£*^r WITH NOURISHING EXTRACTS DISTRIBUTED BY SIME DARBY36 words
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Advertisement241 1954-07-25 11 I there's alwaysx I 1 1 ROOM FOR AN ASTRAL MAKES Measures only 24}" x 121 I 21 i 20 ICE CUBES Mcot average family needs. 3 Weighs approximately 60 lb». X e> ca^A on 0r n0 movins parts v S pore ?300 Completely silent in operation Fed. $390 Unit241 words
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Miscellaneous104 1954-07-25 11 WtXMIAG ANSWERS TO WORD PUZZLE JJ ?,?^?r. Xe -I^. Straits Tim<l Word Contest I)' will be shared by MICHAEL TAN 156 Kirn Seng Rd.. Singapore: TANC BAH CHEE. 19 "Sl&sZ y i a «Jfcr Sl ?f aport 14: 'BRAHIM. 31 Tickd Rd., Kuala Kangsar; °i\ -I* E 29 Railwa V104 words
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Miscellaneous81 1954-07-25 11 The weather MINIM I'M TEMPER ATI'RE: (7.30 p.m. to 7.30 a.m. on July 24 1 Singapore 75 degrees, Penang 75. Kota Bahru 74. Kuala Lumpur 73. Ipoh 71 and Kuantan 69. MAXIMI'M TEMPERATURE: (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. July 24) Singapore 86 degrees. Penang 87. Kota Bahru 89. Kualr. Lumpur81 words
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Article, Illustration168 1954-07-25 12 £ACH week the Sunday Times is awarding cash prizes for readers' pictures. There is a first prize of $30, a second of $15 and runners-up each receive $5. This week's prize winner is Tan Siong Teng of 60 Lorong 25 A168 words
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Article738 1954-07-25 12 Where Raffles met the Temenggong "DOTH the north and south banks at the entrance of the Singapore River are rich in historic interest for it was just inside the mouth of the river, about where the Secretariat is today, that Raffles in 1819 is presumed to have landed and walked738 words
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Advertisement334 1954-07-25 12 I >!w2!iVmmCi& Cameras /!^H bk^^ll I B^b^^« I P O BOX 221. SINGAPORE J l > >ou LXnj 1-nj^ r i^j_nj-\jxnjnj'i_ru i LrLi v- i"w~>ru I COLLEGE i SH E TTI EU), ENGLAND v can help you to success through personal postal tuition 'Thousands of men in important positions were334 words
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Advertisement88 1954-07-25 12 j ROLL FILMS S^> J jf \JJ s^ rr^^ r Sis' I x I fpl I H P 3 SELOCHROME 2 Panchromatic. extremely Highly orthochromatic and A medium speeJ P*" 6 fast, with great sensitivity notable for great exposure matte film of soft S to artificial light. Has a latitude.88 words
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491 1954-07-25 13 ls marriage a 'hobby' in Hollywood? H AS marriage among 11 actors and actresses ■in Hollywood become a B hobby instead of a sacred life partnership? The in- cidences of divorce and re- marriage has become almost legendary that one regards them as of little B importance as news. Can491 words
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Article, Illustration747 1954-07-25 13 ERIC WOOLNOUGH - 'The Glen Miller Story' is a touching film ERIC WOOLNOUGH Says LET'S face it, many people will not like "The Glenn Miller Story," Uni-versal-International's latest Technicolor contribution to the Singapore silver screen. These are the people who do not know or want to know Miller's music, the era it stands747 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-07-25 13 limn Stewart takes the p.irt ot Clcnn Miller, the American band leader, in Universal-International's "The Clenn Miller Story." His wife is played by |une Allyson. The film hat songs and tunes which will bring back memories to many cinemagoert. In rhis scene from the film Miller73 words
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Article147 1954-07-25 13 Big plans for Hint festival DIG PLANS are well in hand to make Singapore remembered among some of the world's biggest film producers and exhibitors after next year's Second Asian Film Festival to be held in Singapore. Singapore delegates to this years festival In Tokyo reported up-to-the-second organisation and display147 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-07-25 13 The R.E.M.E. Dramatic Society la>t week presented the lignt-heartcd "Fools Rush In." It told of a marital mix-up. In the scene above. Pirn, Hie bride on rhe right, (Anne Harris) tells her mother (Heather Matthews) that the wedding is off. In the background, her mother's prospective second husband57 words
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338 1954-07-25 13 Smeterlin—A master at Chapin' s music LAN SMETERLIN, one of the greatest living exponents of Chopin's music, gives his first Singapore recital for two years at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Wednesday. He will play with the orchestra the Concorto No. 2 in F Minor and the Andante Spianato and338 words
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Advertisement344 1954-07-25 13 SBAW BROTHERS :v /?3jf a te i £jte w^fi^P^ R 0 M TEI i 11 *m. -1.45-4-6.30-930 *9k B I WHEN YOU WERE I A 1 NOT WITH ME If A MANDARIN DRAMA STARRING fl II! SHEK HWEI and FU CHI i^H SHOWS DISKRT LEGION- (Tech.) TOMORROW AT n:.\o P.M.344 words
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Advertisement223 1954-07-25 13 > N OW SHOWING P =IHE HOTTEST ACTION O\=THE SCRKEN TODAY IN P^ CINEMASCOPE I IHr JHrv/ ■i* hHtI ri ■iiiai ill iHi iViTiilhUwn V ITTar PLUS CINEMASCOPE SHORT "MOVIE STUNT PILOT" p^ 6ALA PREMIERE WEDNESDAY AT 9.30PM {BOOKING PLAN NOW OPEN) THE MIGHTIEST OF ALL jp MOTION PICTURES! CiiINIEmaSdCO^R223 words
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652 1954-07-25 14 No. 1 THE ANTIBIOTICS IT IS ALWAYS THE SAME STORY IN MEDICINE. Claim— and counterclaim. First, the big build vp then the second thoughts. Nearly all the "wonder drugs" of the modern generation have been through this process of claim and subsequent challenge.652 words
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Article464 1954-07-25 14 Nathaniel Gubbins A s one who has always thought that snoring is caused by a stoppage in the nose it is interesting to learn that an expert. Dr. A. H. Douthwaite. thinks it may be a throwback to the cave man whose terrible snores frightened marauders and wild animals away464 words
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Advertisement498 1954-07-25 14 CLEANS AND /^^/££fi*^ PROTECTS <^C.'^^^ T -Jl YOUR PIN 'v^C AS YOU WRIT* tiu, Porker Quink few THE ONLY INK WITH "^s^f solv-x j^^^tl ]SSSS^K^S^ >losl r n lrmjN are cause d *t ■k^ > iheap inks. Avoid corrosion, clogging. rubber rot— use Qwnk with fji/tflft,^^ «■>/>'-*■ Quink cleans and498 words
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Advertisement325 1954-07-25 14 |y%^ Father tells the family. M 'keep (/ourtee^ KOLYNOSI/6?/?/ Kolynos clean means really clean. The rich foam penetrates into every corner /^Bs^. •nd crevice and in between your teeth fighting the bacteria that cause (^/r" decay and ill-hralth. Yes, Kolynos \M s cleans thoroughly, to keep your teeth II good-looking325 words
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Miscellaneous154 1954-07-25 14 Crossword for all ACROSS: 1. Staff (8). T. Copied (5). 3. Tumult (4). I. Wheedle (8). (4). 11. Spur (9). 12. For baking 5. Cards (4). 6. loaned (4). 7. (4). 13. Undisguised (4). 14. Con- Particle (4). 8. Whistle (4). 9. frrtion (3). 16. Will (9). 18. Insect I154 words
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Article, Illustration1491 1954-07-25 15 Minney - Charlie Chaplin MEETING WITH PAUL AULETTE Minney By N began f.lm n^ "The Circus" the end of 1925. Because of ptions it was not ready for 'lowing until January, 1928. Kile, his brother Sydney, after H Charlie's affairs for nearly 10 K I his own inriepcndrnt career c a number1,491 words
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Advertisement151 1954-07-25 15 \_J^y seen the CldttuKo£, y A low priced f\ SNORKEL PEN II WITH MATCHING SLIM PENCIL 11 ti\ The Sheaffer's 'Admiral 1 is 111 111 the pen that will give you jfl I Km oceans of matchless writing 1 1 I! I ease. It's equipped with, the HB I RJ151 words
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Advertisement19 1954-07-25 15 NEXT WEEK: Marriage to Paillette. His great hit "Modern Times." The Russians did not like it. The «rin<v'« warninr.19 words
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Advertisement194 1954-07-25 15 The whole world knows UllS DOttlß ffK The Arab, ths Swede, the Jnponf»» people o' over 80 countries ore f= fomiliar with the graceful fluted f-— Coco-Colo bottle Created in 1015. i* tj was 'he culmination o' o long »eorcr» f for perfection in a qlos* paeknae f7~~~ America 'S194 words
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Advertisement147 1954-07-25 16 I dreamed I was a mermaid Maidenette bra You'll get oceans of compliment* when lovely Ms denette* shapes your curves. Maidenette lifts you like a dream, rounds you beautifully. In your favorite fabrics. fienuine Maidenform Brassieres are made only In the United States of America. There is a maiden/bm for147 words
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Advertisement356 1954-07-25 16 I The Greatest Values arc in Shirts by /i/ ft^MX orM /tin/ \ov4 Be l You get more vyou»o u when you buy wh,t, *M ihirts byMonhaf'on.ot. j cause Monhattarrgjv,, lasting $martness and greater comfort. Ask f Or ihirU by Monhotton' At all fine storei fc^fe^* H ORtiTEX INC. 130356 words
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Miscellaneous1536 1954-07-25 16 by Edgar Rice Burroughs^^J^^^ f^«^ TARZAKJ S-TJOP DEFENSELESS BEPOSE SLUG STRIPER. --cad* I*'1 J^/' "'^f^" BRANCH BETWE^ TME PUEUSTS' JU'^lii W^/ -^ffiS^M^ &3^^#W**« J^-^ 1 AND TOGETHER V 3 '^-"-E i-"S ENEMIES RE\\AI\EP m;DDE 1 STCIPER ArslP "Wi^^r I -mEV ~C ACRES' X\T^ SALVES MYS^EgiOuSi-V 5-^Sy j jfcjffi*^' '-"^^^^cgiga li^z^^c^l1,536 words
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Article, Illustration1416 1954-07-25 17 >lrs. Helen t alhrart - >lrs. Helen t alhrart By DUCHESS alias 'MRS. GREEN' Britain a Foremost Court Commentator. f^OEL Coward needed no words on a recent smart cafe occasion when he introduced Marlene Dietrich to the Duchess of Kent. Expresstvey he merely spread both hands. Though verging on middle-age, both women1,416 words
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Advertisement282 1954-07-25 17 Mm HISTORIC KNIFE of THE GURKHAS iUKIM Gil I 1 X Mil III) I! H Top, led per f« iUl«gvc I ~1 1 11\\ 1 1 India). to you suffer I from ■EARTBURN aL n and othtr X B ignesu) X I SMAG' s JL itjiiij X, t*4 t :>282 words
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Advertisement632 1954-07-25 17 MA2 __^_3d^j Only Hours away ~V^^ *\5 »V KANGAROO SERVICE 1J5%8 AUSTRALIA s£ S^^JL s near en °ugh for even "local" V 'r> i V \J^ -#>> in 7 wM -C HI ll I whole new, wonderful world is "just over I y_ 1 1 r r^^^ J I l^632 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1954-07-25 18 CHARLES ERICKSON - CHARLES ERICKSON Says RADIO-ACTIVE rubber is now telling United States scientists just how much wear there is on tyres. Although no marks can be seen on the road, tracks left behind by radio-active tyres can be photographed on X-ray film. Dr. William L. Davidson, director1,204 words
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Article76 1954-07-25 18 In $omc tests to de,, the amount of rubbc i <m a radio-active ty tc ger counter is arrjehes'. small cart which behind the right rear The right rear tyre 1 tread made of rubber with radio-active p(i«-.. 1 Aj the vehicle mo> ward, the C scans the76 words
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233 1954-07-25 18 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS By THE Singapore Motor Club will hold a hill climb mcc Batok on August 8 following the indefinite postponemen post-war Johore Grand Prix. The (ohore Grand Prix and other road races were to have been held next Sunday. It is233 words
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Advertisement40 1954-07-25 18 PA 7*-l CZECHOSLOVAKIA Imm HAPPY WORLD TRADE FAIR READY MADE PIECEGOODS mwMm HOUSEHOLD LINEN WARE vwm''V% Web, fOTTON PlFf FfiOOnt HAMAtIf TARIFfIOTkK im£w//^&&M/ L/AmM3l\ IMDLCLLV/lrlJ Malayan Representatives:- Cotton. Flax and Handkerchiefs GUTWIRTH SONS "«> LTD., BANK OF CHINA BUILDING. SINGAPORE 1.40 words
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Miscellaneous102 1954-07-25 18 This Week's I Crossword Solution ACROSS: 1, Material. 7, M( 11. Incentive. 12. Oven. 13, Open 14, Ice. 16. Testament. 18, Moth 20. Egg. 22. Hip. 24. Spiral. 25. Yeoman. 26. Due. 27, Sue. 28. Talc. 31, Throttles. 37, Rye. 38. Rear. 39. Hare. 40, Enigmatic, 41, Eddy. 42, Neatness.102 words
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Article216 1954-07-25 19 PENANG. Sat. DV WINNING both his singles and doubles ties last night, defending champion Ooi Teik Hock entered the semi-final round in all his thr<ip events in the Penang open badminton championships. On Monday, Ooi had already entered the mixed doubles semi-final «ith Miss Lam216 words
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Article136 1954-07-25 19 CHENG ENG LEADS BY 51,929 DENANG'S Veap Cheng Eng na: Increased his lead by 81.923 to 376.309 votes in the Fraser and Heave-Coca Colh <soccer uopulantv contest. Only one week k) lelt loi voting and Cheng Eng is 51.929 votes ahead of Singapore star inside lelt Chia Boon I.eong. who136 words
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Article519 1954-07-25 19 Being prepared for Gold Cup brom EPSOM JEEP. PENANG, Saturday. JHE RODGERS STABLE'S Penang Gold Cup hopes, Golden Lotus and Mubarak, have begun their preparation in earnest. They worked together in a half-mile spin, clapping on a bit of pace in the straight to clock 42519 words
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Article21 1954-07-25 19 TAIPING. Sat.— Lim Poh San won the Chinese R.C. open three-ball billiards championship, beating Sin Yok Hoon by 300-243.21 words
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255 1954-07-25 19 Ashraff and Law hit half centuries Singapore Cricket Club and R A.F Singapore drew in a friendly cricket fixture on the padang yesterday. Bill Law top-scored for S.C.C. with a breezy 50 while Flack contributed a useful 44. For Seletar, Lightburn was best with an undefeated 35. S.C.C 133 for255 words
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Article283 1954-07-25 19 DATTING and bowling averages in the Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament areBATTING ifv.Ai 3 i nmpl.icri inns. Mm aye. 20. Inn NO HS Tot Avg. Dent 11 2 129 406 45 11 Thorns 6 0 102 216 36.00 C. Wong 11 2 67 299 33 22 Short 10283 words
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Article43 1954-07-25 19 IPOH. Sat— lntending competitors are reminded that entries for the 1954 Malayan lawn tennis championships will close by the first post on Aug. 2 and should be addressed to the Hon. Secretary. Mr. Tan Chin Beng, c/o the Sessions Court. Ipoh.43 words
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Article568 1954-07-25 19 UKIi.Hls for all races on Saturday, first day of the Meeting are: CL. 1, DIV. I— 6F. Rubber Exporter 9.00 Talisman 8.11 The Strand 8.06 Barakat 8.06 Bridge Law II 8.05 C'oralita 805 Purple and White 8.04 Palio 8.03 Earthquake 8.01 Cargo Rice 8.00 Pulot PulehBernama - 568 words
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Advertisement358 1954-07-25 19 WHO AXE MALAYA'S 2 BEST FOOTBALLERS? 10 in their order arc t t ,t .me Prnin, .1 N '"w s"'^" Bwn |mh Mi ip«f W4.Ma I %*,<«''' <r<» V"?{ 1 ton s, Untor f *S« 'H* J .srUnior II4M T ft* i^»'Ji' I |..n T«h r*rmk IMM |l"''t''' Bl MM358 words
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Advertisement334 1954-07-25 19 /XKsV^> HERE S WHY N^^r\l^ KIWI UQUID WH|TE I jT\ >s so much \J<z whiter We arc going to let you in on a secret. The reason Kiwi Liquid White Cleaner makes your shoes the whitest possible white is because it contains Ti O? (Titanium Dioxide) the whitest known pigment.334 words
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552 1954-07-25 20 Students break two Malayan marks at Ipoh IPOH. Saturday. TWO Malayan records were bettered and four Perak records were established at the Perak Amateur A.A. meet which concluded on the Ipoh pidang this evening:. Malayan marks were improved on in the Discus throw by Ipoh .schoolgirl. Yip Npan Kiaw (84ft.552 words
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263 1954-07-25 20 Gorbex four for 11 in Shield final KUALA LUMPUR. Sat GOOD battine by G. Chelllah. who went in first wicket down and ■Uywl till the end of the inrlngs lor an unbeaten 42. saved T.I.C.A. Horn complete collapse in tnelr Stonor Shield final on the pad;:nn today. Alter five minutes263 words
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Article57 1954-07-25 20 Bjklt Timah BjC. and RAF. Tens.-h drew 2-2 in a thnlllnß SAFA Junior Cup tie at Jalan Bps.ir s'adium yesterday I-Tiil ,md Awanc Gabos scored for Bukit Timah and Robinson anti Churchward replied for the airmen These two teams will have to replay to qualify57 words
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Article48 1954-07-25 20 The visit inc Kowioon Bus Company .socrer team play their last same In the Colony this even nc against Singapo.-e at the Jalan Be-.r stadium at 5.00 p.m. The Busmen, who are Hone Konc leacue champions, will becln their Ferierri'ion tour this week48 words
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Article43 1954-07-25 20 SH.B Police won their fits'•nund tie in the SAFA Junior Cup competition, beatinp Chinese Athletic 'A' 6-1 at Farter Park yest<TJahl il), Ismail (2). Minjoot and R Omar scored for Police: L. Khai for Athletic. Set. Younpman refrreed43 words
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Article666 1954-07-25 20 SOON KENG BETTERS MALAYAN RECORD Eng Yoon triple champion again THE FORMER Johore schoolgirl, long-legged, pig-tailed Ong Soon Kcng, was the only competitor to better a Malayan record in the Singapore A.A.A. championships which were completed at the Police Depot ground yesterday. Soon Keng made her record in the high666 words
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Article78 1954-07-25 20 PENANG, Sat. SUPERIORITY, winner of the $25,000 Sultan's Gold Vase, the richest sprint prize in Malayan racing at Ipoh in October 1953, died in his stall at the Penang Turf Club stables last evening after an attack of pneumonia. This five-year old by Sayani showed a78 words
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Article352 1954-07-25 20 Cheng Watt again best performer MALACCA. Sat CCHOOLBOY Ong Cheng Watt was again the best performer at the Malacca Amateur Athletic Association championships on the High School pround today. He won the award for the second successive year for his performance In the 120 yd hurdles, which he won in352 words
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Article186 1954-07-25 20 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. CELANGOR Malays, winning the toss batted firs! acainst j Perak Malay in the Rulers' Cricket I Shield -vatch which began at j Gurney Road Ground today. Most successful howlers were tlie brother". HMS Shamsuddin and MR. Shamsuddin who took four wickets each for186 words
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Article41 1954-07-25 20 Star Socorites A" trounced Serannoon MY 6-0 in a :SAFA Div 3C league game at Geylang yesterday. Raenlt i2>. L. Adam. Chong Kirn San. Goh Guan Kirn and Razali Tahir were the scorers S. W. Aspin41 words
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Article290 1954-07-25 20 KOWLOON Bus Company scored their third successive victory of their current tour when they defeated a strong Singapore selection by 5-1 before a crowd of 3,413 fans at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Kowioon were undoubtedly the superior side. Their clever passing tactics tied up290 words
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Article116 1954-07-25 20 I> I (>K us broken at the Singapore meet were: FRIDAY Hop, strp Jump: Tan Eng Yoon. 47ft. l'iin (Singapore mark): Javelin (Women): Miss Lee Slew (hon, Mllft sin (Singapore). SATI'RDAY Shot put 4 SAC Han iv 10ft Klin (Singapore). 220 yards (women): Mary Klass, 28.3xer (Sincaporel;116 words
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Article512 1954-07-25 20 MEN 100 yards; 1. Tan Eng Yoon (Swifts;. 2. Lim JH Imm i Swifts), 3 Sgt. Hamzah iRAF), lO.osec. 220 yards: 1. Tan Eng Yoon (Swittsi. 2. Tan Soo Hian (Swifts) 3 Chen Sik Wan (SCAAF). 23.55ec 440 yards: L Chan Onn Leng iSwiftsi. 2. LAC P. de Villa512 words
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Article126 1954-07-25 20 CT. Patrick's School beat St KJ Joseph's Institution 7-0 in the inter-Brother Schools tennis tournament for the H.M. de Soum trophy played at St. Patricks School courts yesterday. Results: (St. Patrick' first i SlnKles: D. Scow beat T. Lee 6-1, 6-4 P. Law beat Norbert126 words
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211 1954-07-25 20 KOTA BHARU. Sat. KELANTAN played a great second-half game today In In their Malaya Cup East Zone replay against Trengganu to win In the third minute of extra time after being two goals down at the interval. Trengganu scored first In the 16th211 words
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Advertisement317 1954-07-25 20 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Contd. from Pace 10) MIM ELLANI <>i 1 Hotel. 31/32 Cra\en Hill Grins. Hyde Park. \V -J. Private H"'cl Idenl for Home Leave modeFOR HOT lI>AY md Evervday 1 Only a Plavtex rink-ire Parity Slrdles recommended by leading n devianers ire available at G Ramphand Ltd Wfeet OFFK317 words
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Advertisement117 1954-07-25 20 i PATCRGOM SIMONS &CQ iTfi FALKS I Outdoor Industrial and Display Lighting OUTDOOR LANTERNS H FLOODLICHTS OISPLAY AND 1 INDUSTRIAL I REFLECTORS L\_ WELLCLASSAND IUUMIMATBI BULKHEAD FITTINCS SCOTT ENGLISH (s.e.a.) LTD j Office Showrooms 79, Anson Road, Singapore. Te ants at Kuala Lumpur. sa^^^y jg.. fLOOR STANDAR" ,ole Distributors; i117 words
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