The Straits Times, 31 October 1954
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Title Section14 1954-10-31 1 touted Nettfato' THE SUNDAY TIMES o. 1,001 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1954 15 CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration216 1954-10-31 1 He gets H,500 i \HRU, Sat. Home Guard lay used his II a terrorist at him from range. He is jamal bin imid, a Comr who lives ng Ayer Manis, from Johore noon, while Jamal's neighMan s watched ed, he was pre- 2.500. 500216 words
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Article662 1954-10-31 1 $20,000 contest: All the Winners Five share top prize CUBjECT to re-scrutiny five I entrants will share the first prize of $15,000 in The Malayan Monthly Word Puzzle Contest C They are: MISS N. E. NORRIS, 13 Brighton Crescent. Singapore. LEE CHENC SAN. 26 |oo Chiat Road Singapore. ALBERT CHAN,662 words
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188 1954-10-31 1 KUALA TRENCCANU, Saturday. DESULTS in by six o'clock this evening show that the UMNO-MCA Alliance had won all ten of the 15 seats so far declared in Trengganu's State elections. The results are coming in slowly. The full results may not be188 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-10-31 1 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. MISS VIRGINIA June Lee, 21 year old "Miss Hong Konc", who camp third in the Miss Uahrerse contest last July, has dropped a film contract to get married. The Studio. Universal trrnational. has announced that she will marry Mr. Roger G I a s by inReuter - 74 words
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Article34 1954-10-31 1 Mr J. A. McQuilkin, a director of Standard-Vaouum Oil company, arrived in Singapore from Bangkok yesterday for a two-week visit. Mr. McQuilkin is visitine the company's branches in the Far Fact34 words
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Article17 1954-10-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. early 500,000 people have reistered as voters in the com1K Federal elections.17 words
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Article72 1954-10-31 1 NEW DELHI, Sat. India! Ls considering protesting to Moscow over the description of, the late Mahatma Gandhi as a i "reactionary" in the latest Soviet encyclopedia A government spokesman said today that New Delhi con-| siders the encyclopdia as an oficial Soviet publication and that thereforeAP - 72 words
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Article69 1954-10-31 1 Janab Salfuddin son of Sharaf All, aged 29, of Hill Street, claimed trial in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to selling 48 obscene photographs at Transit Road, Nee Soon, on Oct. 28 and 29. He was also alleged to have had 1,481 prints of obscene photographs.69 words
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173 1954-10-31 1 SINGAPORE is to get a gift of t echoic U equipment for its proposed Polytechnic. Mr. C C. Tan. the Colony** delegate to the Colombo Plan consultative committee meeting in Ottawa said on his return by air yesterday. He told the Sunday Times173 words
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Article18 1954-10-31 1 Donors exceeded recipients by 36 last week, says the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service weekly bank report.18 words
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Article200 1954-10-31 1 TH E Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has proposed certain amendments to the Government s proposals on the administration of Chinese schools in the Colony. At a monthly committee meeting yesterday they sukeested that the committee to supervise the distribution of the Government's additional grant of200 words
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Article88 1954-10-31 1 MUNDELEIN, Illinois, Sat THE film actor Marlon Brando's sister said yesterday she was "surprised but happy" to hear that he had become engaged to a pretty I French girl I "But almost everything he does comes a s a surprise so I'm not exactly shockedUP - 88 words
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Article61 1954-10-31 1 NEW YORK Sat.— Two RusIsian scholars arrived yesterday to take part in final ceremonies of Columbia University's bicentennial celebration dedicated to intellectual freedom. The two men, Andrei L. Kurianov, a physiologist, and Boris jA. Rybakov, a social scientist, wero met at Irilewild airport by RussianAP - 61 words
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217 1954-10-31 1 1 CINCAPORE police have seized copies of an Indonesian magazine containing an article on the training of terrorists in Malaya and photographs purporting to show women terrorists undergoing instruction in a jungle camp. I The magazine, "The Central Voice", is printed217 words
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Article95 1954-10-31 1 A total of 5,997 bags of mall from the United Kingdom will be landed in Singapore on Thursday the Director of Posts. Singapore. Mr. M. L. Durrant, said yesterday. Said Mr Durrant: "It look* as though we are going to bo knocked for six next Thursday95 words
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Article30 1954-10-31 1 PARIS, Sat. M. Pierre Mendes France, French Premier has asked M. Robert Schumann former Foreign Minister to become Ambassador in Washington, usually wellinformed quartors said today Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article294 1954-10-31 1 LONDON, Saturday. BRITISH dockers voted today to end their 27-day strike and return to work on Monday. Strikers at two mass meetings in London and one in Hull voted almost to a man to cail off their walk-out. Strikers at the six other strikebound portsReuter; AP - 294 words
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Article188 1954-10-31 1 THE wedding between Private Brian Sharpe and his Malay sweetheart is off— possi bly for good 'This morning 300 miles or ocean will separate the much-publicised lovers as Brian sails for Britain and his fiancee, Tijah binte Taleb, sits alone in a small house at188 words
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Article84 1954-10-31 1 1 i THERE are two win ners of the Straits f j rimes Word Puzzle XX" Both live in SINGAPORE They are: C. R. CASELTON, j i Instructors Mess, Royal j i Malayan Navy; MISS B. ROBERTS. 1 i 12 Fairy Point. R.A.F. i Changi Each will84 words
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Article115 1954-10-31 1 CINGAPORE'S first permanent scout training campsite was declared open yesterday by Lord Rowallan Chief Scout ot- the British Commonwealth, who is now touring the Colony. The 27acre camp which has an administrative Mock, a canteen and a scout equipment store costs about $70,000 It lies off115 words
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Article42 1954-10-31 1 BANGKOK. Sat. Slam Is planning to re-open it* borders with Burma. Laos and Cambodia, say reliable sources. They add that the Siamese action would be part of the country's policy of developinc closer relations with her neighbours. U.P.UP - 42 words
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Article32 1954-10-31 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. Several batteries of the new "Honest John" long-range rockets which can carry atomic warheads are to be sent to Europe, the United States Army announced here. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article60 1954-10-31 1 Oil refinery for Ceylon COLOMBO. Sat. The Shell Company has agreed to study i the possibility of building a re--1 finery to help to provide Ceylon with its domestic oil require ments. Ceylon imports 400,000 tons of petrol and other fuel oils, and th" question of establishing an oil refineryUP - 60 words
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Article37 1954-10-31 1 CASABLANCA. Sat.— Several people were killed and many wounded by a bomb thrown in a market quarter of Casablanca last night. A provisional report placed the told at six dead and about 20 wounded37 words
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Advertisement243 1954-10-31 1 CYMA rfFSk $ER VICE STATION A L.ABDEEN LTD. CAFITOL BUILDINC, |55 No" 1 Brld?c Rojd s 'P<wc-6. nz quality watches Id icwellery. WILL CONVINCE YOU. PHILIPS ff 555 1 an Vocal Tarade No. 2. A collection of ■i '.i ls by top artistes 8 01 < \m.ri<a n vocal Parade243 words
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Advertisement94 1954-10-31 1 BEST VALUES in exquisite DIAMONDS GEMJ Set JEWELLERY U. S. de SILVA, Jewellers 106, Orchard Road, Singapore- 9. Light op one of these superb English cigarette* of pre-war excellence. Savour the rich, mellow smoothness of that pure Virginia tobacco and you will have formed a lasting preference for Rothmans De94 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1954-10-31 2 George Noordhof - George Noordhof I By" iini THERE is a type of heredity which differs considerably from those dis--1 cussed in my previous articles. It is heredity which is linked with the sex of an individual. A fundamental difference in the genetical construction between the male and the1,086 words
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Article83 1954-10-31 2 Tell us YOUR Family Story' A I tr»e conclusion or rvnr. s Noordhof's articles The Sunday Times will publish selections of readers' letters on this family topic. Have you a story to tell of the mysterious working of j I Heredity —of the physical features and mental traits I that83 words
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Article1567 1954-10-31 2 Lord Jow ii i - Lord Jo w ii i j DRAMA IN :THE CITY by M IT SEEMED mcon covable that a man like Lord Kylsant should be involved in such a case falsi- fied accounts, with millions of pounds at I stake. Should I prose- cute? I became filled1,567 words
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Advertisement143 1954-10-31 2 H made Yfi^f > H watch ffij IV Bl "To me a Sheaffer's Snorkel i< mor» than a fountain pen. It is a unique writing instrument with i v characteristics "way ahead of it» V I /^^^^r time No other pen features J V V revolutionised pen design And jf143 words
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Advertisement168 1954-10-31 2 4vmm tnecfftm atitner SCOTCH WHISKY WILLIAM GRANT A SONS LTD DMTILUU JCOTI^ IMPORTERS FOR MALAYA, BORNEO, SARAWAK THAIUv FRASER it NEAVE LIMITED. 1 FLY YOUR CHILDREN' OU FOR THE HOLIDAYS! 1 Ay /> m^ 1 ¥M^m m I m lig^r> it I Our trained hostesses will look after \our i168 words
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Article435 1954-10-31 3 Ivrs and metlats far St. John Ambulance leaders rH E GOVERNOR of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll stcrday presented Orders of St. John and Long Medals to 21 1 members of the St. John 3nC c Brigade. Singapore, at an investiture 3 t the Victoria435 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-10-31 3 THE FLEETS in port and these men of the United States Navy are looking forward to good time in Singapore. This Sunday Times picture was taken as the men came on iHore leave at Clifford Pier.42 words
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Article, Illustration26 1954-10-31 3 I.v AY YONC gets the |ohn from the lolin N.coll. Mr. ■norns; b.idly ard Sir b.ick ro his sc.it. > Times pictur;.26 words
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Article55 1954-10-31 3 I STUDENT ON RED PAPER CHARGE I Peh En? Khlam, i with rlst document. re First i tun v IV. 3. .1 flrsi :me to go on as lixed. •i d by Mr. charted with lawful excuse r a terroradd nwsed to h's home in I on July 21. red55 words
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Article19 1954-10-31 3 Mr. Malcolm MacDonaid. Commissioner General for South-East Asia, returned to pore by air from Borneo yesterday.19 words
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Article27 1954-10-31 3 I Mr. Peter President of rade, told the is yc.-ti rday -ix months had i ofuscd rmisf lon to a £9 million tin-plating27 words
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Article108 1954-10-31 3 MAX Worthley. soloist In] "Acis and Galatea" being presented by the Singapore I Chamber Ensemble at the Vic-' toria Memorial Hall on \Vednesday and Monday week is no stranger to this part of the world. He served throughout the war with the Ninth Ausrtaliam Division and108 words
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Article46 1954-10-31 3 Admiral Sir Charles Lambr. C-in-C Far East Station, will visit Indonesia and Australia soon. He will visit Darwin, Sydney, C/anberra and Melbourne and 'ill have discussions with the Australian Commonwealth Naval Board. He is due to return to Singapore on Dec. 2.46 words
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184 1954-10-31 3 EVEN while he was working, George Chew, a Singapore clerk, had made no effort to comply with a maintenance order made in Kuala Lumpur in May. 1952, and confirmed in Sirgapore in August last year Tra H P S tCrolonv^'Xr?- tlTs. Chow, who184 words
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Article41 1954-10-31 3 Abu Nawas bin Lantek was tentatively charged in Singapore yesterday with unlawfully having 100 detonators on Friday at Pahang Road. He was remanded in the CI.D. lock-up for one week. The case will be mentioned on Nov. 6.41 words
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Article142 1954-10-31 3 SIX charges, under the Singapore Exchange Control Ordinance, involving a total sum of $192,662. were yesterday preferred against a Colony merchant. Teo Siew Jin, in the First Criminal District Court. I The first three allege that he had, without the permission of the Controller of Foreign142 words
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Article33 1954-10-31 3 COPENHAGEN. Sat. The Norwegian Defence Staff has confirmed that harmless radioactive particles, believed to have originated from explosions of atomic weapons, havp been detected in the atmos- phere over Norway.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article28 1954-10-31 3 LONDON. Sat. The British Government will be asked next 1 week for an immediate ban on the import of matrices for printing "horrific" comics.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article231 1954-10-31 3 A FTER the hundreds of visitors and passengers had le the P. and 0. liner Chusan, everything was silent the wharves where the 24,000-ton liner was berthed. Singapore Harbour Board labourers, who should have been hard at work unloading the liner, strolled about the wharf.231 words
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Article141 1954-10-31 3 A DOCTOR who once treated and cured Sir Winston Churchill of pneumonia will be visiting Singapore this week. He is Dr. J. G. Scadding. Director of Studies and Dean of the Institute of Diseases of the Chest. Brompton Hospital. London. Dr. Scadding. who is one or the world's141 words
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Article437 1954-10-31 3 'Wanted to die' AN attractive 17 year old j Singapore schoolgirl, Jessie Ho Poh Choo, who had done badly in her term test told her classmates that she would rather not live if she failed in the next one. This was stated yesterday437 words
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Advertisement472 1954-10-31 3 $27,460 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Men or women, under 45 by settling aside regular monthly, half-yearly or yearly amounts under the SUN LIFE OF CANADA plan can, for example, receive at age 55 a lump sum— s27,46o for men or $30,881 for women— or a private income, for life472 words
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Miscellaneous71 1954-10-31 3 GARRICK: Miss Mala (Hindustani with English sub-! titles) 3.15, 6.30, 9.15. ALHAMBRA: "Unconquered" i _J 10.30, 1.15. 4, 6.45, 9.30; morning show: "Bomba the Lion Hunter" 830. CAPITOL: "Creature from the Black Lagoon" 11. 1.45, 4 630 9.30: morning show: •Serpent of the Nile" 9.00. TATHAY: "Her Twelve Men 1171 words
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Miscellaneous74 1954-10-31 3 tani i 10.00. ODEON: "The Egyptian" 10, 12.45, 330. 6.30, 9.30. PAVILION: "The Runaway i Biu" 1.45, 4, 6.30. 9.30: morning show: "Jack McCall Desperado" 11.00. QUEEN'S: "Imam 1 (Malay) 3, 6.30, 9.15. REX: "Riding Shotgun" 11, 1.45. 4, 6.30 9.30; morning show: "Carson City" 9.00. ROXY: "Here Come the74 words
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Article796 1954-10-31 4 JAMES WILSON - Do you want to fly to the moon? JAMES WILSON AA Sim :^X ,'z^-Z^."^r "^zZZz "COME of you will have the opportunity of going to the moon.*' This fascinating Jinnouncement will arouse little surprise. Today's youngsters, well primed in science fiction and cartoon strips depicting monstrous things from Mars are796 words
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Article274 1954-10-31 4 PRIMITIVE PLANT fossils nearly two billion years old- the oldest organisms ever found, have been discovered on the northern shore of Lake superior, m Canada The ape of the earth s crust is estimated at 3.500.000.000 years. First report of the discovefj was made by Dr.274 words
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Article, Illustration929 1954-10-31 4 n:ni:xt c feel y - Here's how to dazzle after dinner n:ni:xt c feel y in six easy lessons By THIS is the time of year when men at the head of banqueting tables rise to their feet amid the after-coffee-and-liqueur litter and modestly deny all knowledge of why they were asked to speak. This929 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-10-31 4 LIKE a glass of champagne, frothy, bubbly and full of life, this season's hats "just go to milady's head." Gay, bright, colourful bits of nonsense they are dear to a icoman's heart. And here are some of the latest styles to arrive in Malaya48 words
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Advertisement96 1954-10-31 4 Features in this issue include: I i .-*sl^ YOU CAN T RIIKI AWAY CDftii J^^HBH s ;^B»>»».-«-'Wii > A MILLION CHILDREN' x vt^^.^^^%^ 9H^> iHBMbII BB^^^^^^^ p<c rurc*^^s torv on fnc Federation s \j**>^^f i^^^^Hk^^^^SL^^L^^^B ;^H^S*> bßSV^^^M^^^^^^ AT FOLIES BERC ERE r^*^-n s> s> 1 f m m /j^^' I96 words
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Advertisement274 1954-10-31 4 Gillette 'Rocket' razor set Quirk-fetd lihfnvi Cluk loads n«w Blw QSJMM Ntw Made is loaded Blade in a flaoh Quick-action Razor Quick-fccdl^JJJp' Blue Gillette Blades— sharpest in the world The Gillette Rocket Set is Supcrspccd Shavint-atanna to suit every man. Compact moulded case w uh tramparer lid. Quick-action one-piece Gillette274 words
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237 1954-10-31 5 SS SUPERSTITIOUS V HIRERS BLAME SPIRIT FOR SCHOOLBOY'S DEATH rmcker, Siew Yuan Fong, a shop assist-- jttacked by the same snake. He died in Hospital three nights later. Old residents nghi think that both victims had incurrend wrath. o! our ne b«'on blt-237 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-10-31 5 This is the Singapore disc billiards game played on Chinatown pavements and almost any tiny space which can held a mahjong-sixed table.25 words
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Article, Illustration286 1954-10-31 5 YEOMAN Richard "Dick" Osier, 20-year-old rating of the U.S. destroyer Hale, in a Singapore hospital after a spinal m|ury, yesterday propped his elbows on his bed and fished out a snapshot from his wallet. ng at the beautiful brown-eyed brunette in the photograph, Dick told286 words
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Article85 1954-10-31 5 THE CHASED ME' SAID HE CLERK mar- itnam Pulau Branl, nan had Im in three Minor, i md Johore. ild he in in 1945, malnbau Court two' lid not be :onal |50 to d $30 to a boy, with her oltted ved with Klc- F. A.! the woman B "v85 words
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Article50 1954-10-31 5 Thieves broke into a house in \We Nam Road. Singapore, on Friday, and stole jewellery worth $1,000. The owner told the police she locked up the hou.se before Roing shopping On her return, she found the cupboards forced open and three gold rings and four bangles missintr.50 words
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258 1954-10-31 5 COMMUNIST CHINA THOUGHT UP DISC BILLIARDS CRAZE QRICIN of the "disc billiards" which is fascinating thousands of people in Singapore's Chinatown has been discovered. It is Communist China. This was revealed in a report by British journalist Mr. James Cameron who is now touring Communist China on a "go-where-you-please" visa.258 words
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Article115 1954-10-31 5 A FEDERATION ol Film Societies in Malaya is the aim nf the established Selangor and Seletar Film Societies and the embryo Singapore Film Society. This was revealed yesterday by Mr. Eric Mottram. chairman of the Singapore society's steering committee. It is hoped more societies will be115 words
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Article73 1954-10-31 5 Richard Dannelly. who claimed trial in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday, to a charge of making a false declaration was allowed bail of SI. OOO in one surety. Dannelly. it was alleged, falsely declared when he applied for a certificate of naturalisation, that there73 words
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Article167 1954-10-31 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. Guides in many parts of the Federation will be given special training by an expert who is due to arrive in Malaya next month. She is Miss Mary Bowers who is expected to take two years to cover the whole of Malaya. Her167 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-10-31 5 MR and MRS. N|IO TEANC BIE. after their wedding in |akarta. The bride was formerly Miss Kho Peck Im Mr. Njio it better known as professional boxer "Bobby Njoo" who fought many memorable battles in Singapore during 1949-50. He i« ttill the light and welterweight I champion of51 words
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Article102 1954-10-31 5 LIM SOO BAN CREDITORS GET $1 MIL More than $1,000,000 has been paid by the Official Assignee to the unsecured creditors of the late Mr. Lini Roo Ban whose liabilities amounted to $2,044,645 for his own esiato. The Official Assignee had paid this amount in three dividends totalling 55 per102 words
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Advertisement12 1954-10-31 5 ;ood quality MODERATE COST W^Sf d! M 'sv illustrated tiffai £#1/ Catalogue,12 words
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Advertisement288 1954-10-31 5 New Miracle Cleanser NOW! KITCHEN AND BATHROOM |#1; llfl 1 SURFACES COME FAR BRIGHTER PBIII J lmL\ TWICE AS EASY-TWICE AS FAST! |I No other cleanser cleans surfaces so bright, so i\?LI ffl "^^Si m fast. Wonderful bubbling Ajax is so fine and y H^bK^kvl I smooth it never scratches,288 words
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Article, Illustration960 1954-10-31 6 David Marshall - David Marshall By All over Malaya people are talking politics. Every day brings nearer the elections which will have such an influence on our future rives. The Sunday Times has asked men prominent in Malaya's political parties to write about their beliefs. The first one. by the Labour960 words
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Article645 1954-10-31 6 PROFESSOR H. SAYS GOODBYE PROFESSOR Holttum, with Mr. Purseglove, the new Director of the Botanic Gardens, paid a visit to the Dusun. The P. came to say good-bye to the Tuan with whom he had had pleasant relations since his arrival in Singapore 30 years ago. The party arrived late645 words
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Article765 1954-10-31 6 J. L. HARRISON - J. L. HARRISON By THE good life-saver must, of course, be a competent 1 swimmer; but it is not necessary for him to be a star swimmer. A thorough knowledge of the methods of release, rescue, surface dive, and artificial respiration, as have been described in765 words
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Article189 1954-10-31 6 \|OKE tello music this week. The little known concerto by the French Spanish composer Edouard Lalo is a very different affair from the Dvorak concerto, reviewed last week. It is spirited, joyful, even boisterous; full of Spanish rhythms and glitter. The concerto is not. musically speaking,189 words
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Article325 1954-10-31 6 "CHDR sudden and unex■T pected calls on your larder a packet of macronl ln the store cupboard Is an excellent standby. Such Is Its versatility that it will eke out on the meat, vegetable or potato front. CHEESE MACARONI PIE. Break up enough macaroni to fill325 words
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Advertisement63 1954-10-31 6 "We're here again to build up health in the nicest possible way. Haliborange will ensure that your children grow up sturdy and strong with sound teeth and well-formed bones Haliborange has a delicious orange flavour that will be loved by all." Haliborange THE NICEST WAY OF TAKING HALIBUT LIVER OIL63 words
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Advertisement120 1954-10-31 6 Sunshine in y oill ,i hair tomorrotyj shampoo,,, tcI I 'I om P°o t Birlow A Co., Octin Building. Smji po r« r t I I I Ik. II <• instantly soothes the eyes In the hard sun ot this climate, most eyes suftei from strain and become tired. Such120 words
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969 1954-10-31 7 iAMHEJHARPLEY - When should woman have a baby? hare a baby? iAMHEJHARPLEY^ JUBljs_wliat doctors and Jiwthers^ thinlkj;| A VITAL QUESTION W HIC H is the best age to have a bab> Around twenty or around thirt\ The argument flared up after yet another proiessur had told mothers what was good for them.969 words
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Article, Illustration382 1954-10-31 7 ;I CROM America comes the latest idea tor holiday clothes the capsule wardrobe •I built around the theory that a few well -put- toget Her clothes will take you f further in fashion and in mileage than a large collection of less congenial ones ■I A382 words
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145 1954-10-31 7 d THIS NEW I I IDEA IS REVOLTING I NOTE with distaste a new fashion for having your husband in the room while you have a baby. Several ecstatic mothers say that this is an experi" ienre which ought to be shared. J» This practice strikes me as revolting. It145 words
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Advertisement233 1954-10-31 7 frssb choice CLiver* Jelly to sparkle on your table and enjoy the taste of fruit in its mOBt delicious form. As* for your 10 CHJY" I flavour at the I C RT S TAI.S| local 6tore CHIVERS Oef/y Crystals Picfc and Co. Ltd., Smgapore .•o •••> ft»4.. Illlii, CtlllUli, urn233 words
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Advertisement314 1954-10-31 7 You can make your teeth SHADES WHITER How you can have whiter, healthier teeth and defeat decay ir After metis, your teeth are and effectively. It gets at the covered with a clinging, greasy places so difficult for the brush coating. Vithin this coating to reach, and so helps to314 words
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Article, Illustration918 1954-10-31 8 MAXINE RAKICH - How to be a 'head turner? 9 MAXINE RAKICH By no YOU wanl to make heads turn? There are lols ol ways particular!) during the cocktail hour or at your favourite restaurant a sweeping entrance, a Ikiihlsome escort. Hut for me. I'll take a stylish suit! Something "different* 1 guaranteed918 words
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381 1954-10-31 8 If you don't eat breakfast Beware! For the dodgers go DIZZY... SHAKY... LANGUID Says Anne Scott-James f-|OW bright do you feel at 1 1 a.m.? A famous dietician tells me that your efficiency depends largely on your breakfast. If you want to win friends and influence people in the morning,381 words
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236 1954-10-31 8 Will it be friendship I or suicide! k Tarn 22-years-old and 1 desperately anxious X to pass my school ex- >< aminations. but although >> I work very hard. I don't ,< seem to have very much »S luck. Recently. I came to know a girl who is an us-236 words
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Article87 1954-10-31 8 T am a boy of 19 and feel very lonely without a girl friend. Can you please advise me how to make friends with girls. D. You are still a trifle young to be so very concerned about having a girl friend, but I surest that if you have87 words
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Article256 1954-10-31 8 T have four pen friends, two of whom are abroad. We exchange view-cards, etc.. and I enjoy our correspondence very much. All my pen friends are boys, and the trouble is that my father will be very angry If ever he finds out that I am writing to boys256 words
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Article242 1954-10-31 8 Forget j 17OR :\vo years I have been friendly with a man who vowed he was In love with me I ana came to see me often. He j used to take me out to the j cinema onre a week, and was always pleading with me to I j242 words
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Article167 1954-10-31 8 T have behaved very foolishly towards my girl friend whom I love very much and am wondering how to win her affection again. She had a friend who is very attractive, and I asked for an Introduction to her. My girl friend said she would r.ither not introduce us167 words
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Article91 1954-10-31 8 TO L. K. JI'ST MARRIED. I z Do not be a silly girl, and stop worrying about your weight. If the doctor does not think I 1 there Is any cause to worry, I i then you should simply leave i things as they are. Whatever i91 words
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Advertisement46 1954-10-31 9 g3 H^^S aft COOL HVGENIC VERMIN PROOF. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO (MALAYA) LTD SING *P.ORE "U»LA lUMPU- >■••«•. S&C YOUR GUARANTEE! CISH QUALITY PRODUCTS Vil^^Tl house offer you STRAIGHT MONTHLY W^f f PAYMENTS either for RADIO *S^\\ REFRIGERATOR and gives >^ j BETTER SERVICE. T-^^^H From Authorised Dealer:46 words
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Advertisement221 1954-10-31 9 Me diamond sifmb^i 0f f|N W eAKABie M TITOKI 1 (5h maii SWISS MADE BALI m.i._TJjWANGI m.».TJILUWAH 0. Spore about 6/1 1 20/1 1 A. Bali 12/11 26 11 O. Bali 16/11 1/12 A. S'potc 23/11 7/12 FARES S'PORE/BALI/S PORE NOT INCLUDING STAY ASHORE AT BALI. WHICH WILL BE FOR221 words
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Miscellaneous1688 1954-10-31 9 SOLVERS RIGHT ON THEIR tftuiCc in tvmic cr\D tuiic sr^srsrss con 000 cnuTccT c^ r^K imo 5/1/, 1/1/1/ W VfY Ifc 5 By THE COMPETITION EDITOR h the adjudicate comm,ttee S TI ?AITS TIMES Word Puzzle Contest 'XX* was one of the most t and accurate answers keenly competitive of1,688 words
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Article39 1954-10-31 10 20 HorW* Jl» (minimum). SPECIAL OFFER of Model Eve-nine Gowns from $50. PWC Schmidt. Chan Win K Building Monday. Phone 3463. HV KNOWN a could not use more nee income than he i Writ* P.O. Box 4024. Btngapora.39 words
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310 1954-10-31 10 We think first things first We think first things first > Pictures showing the mutilated bodies of the I' victims of Communism in Malaya have been drawing C big crowds at the Elections Festival in Kuala Lumpur. Fair enough. It is high time that every Malayan ;I of goodwill, especially310 words
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Article, Illustration1271 1954-10-31 10 Bernard Braine, M. P - THAT OTHER WAR Bernard Braine, M.P. |By "RUT, darling, haven't you forgotten the grenades?" It was after a party. She stood in the doorway, cool and casual, a slip of a girl cradling her baby in her arms, while her husband collected his hat and rifle and the grenades. i1,271 words
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Article572 1954-10-31 10 Just sneezing P r ogress c>&£ £Let IT IS possible to be philosophical anywhere at any time Even in Outram Road, Singapore. I looked at the massive nrv structures going up for th? General Hospital and pondered on all the miracles of healing that would be per- I formed within572 words
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Advertisement549 1954-10-31 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATION VACANT i,,n --Knx M r/>. M \V\NTED F.xperienced T »bIP to Handle Business Corres c Indrpennentlv including .•■.t.s imme- I \< COMMODATION VACANT I rts MM •COSMOS. 17 ScoMs Road Double SinglP Room. Bathroom -ached. Full Board. J M ***** 1 YNDHURST. 39 Newton Rond. Bed Sittlnproom,549 words
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Advertisement13 1954-10-31 10 Give generously for your POPPY on 6th November Space iomated by BOH Tea13 words
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Advertisement22 1954-10-31 10 EKCO j BRITAIN'S FINEST RADIO ■I rSx t *ii MODEL 8 V Sole Agait*:- x/l C M) t^' MACLAINE STOKVISj"), S.NGAPORE KUAI^LUMPU^22 words
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Miscellaneous1367 1954-10-31 10 n;Mjiii!iiiiiiiiiiiMiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiii^ T A T J^^^^[^^£#|f^^^^y^^^ii DMiniimii iiimiiimiiini miiiii M radio an every estate* j *pHE atrocities of bandits in born here by accident have to improve the educational would cease to exist after the Johore distress many a less right than the outsiders system by the educational elections 5 young1,367 words
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Article106 1954-10-31 11 H- Seai Huat. -loving blind boy Hi rsi violin I Kirk K.ilf. the I instructor at his -•■■in Garden B not play a tune ii ted on proper mi. correct h:<ppv that hr Thank you thank you very I will make Is fur his future ith106 words
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Article31 1954-10-31 11 S ond Traffic Howe wouid be r bin Ibrahim, Signals, $15 yesterday rivinc on .itary lorry Road, overtook and braked oncoming to the near and the car abruptly31 words
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Article150 1954-10-31 11 than 600 people danced till two o'clock this morning at the Sea View Hotel. Occasion The 1954 Press Ball. Miss Mabol Wee, a student .«tenoprapher. was chose: nallty Irom 12 contestanta by taleni scouts from women present there. She will spend a week's holiln Bali a>150 words
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Article62 1954-10-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Mr. Smee. manager of Radio Malaya's Kuala LumaUon. made one mistake on Thursday night and had his $400 watch stolen as a result Mr. Smee normally wears his watch to bed. But on Thursday night fie was tired and went to bed. fnrietting that62 words
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Article93 1954-10-31 11 Before looting the home of a furniture dealer, burglars tied up hii Alsatian dog. In the robbery in Recreation Road off Paya Lcbar. Sin^ipore. on Friday. $700 worth ol Jew< U ry was stolen. The owner left his house In the morning and returned in93 words
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383 1954-10-31 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. "pHE STORY of how Johore I boycotted the $5 million I Lady Templer Tuberculosis Appeal has Hist been revealed Dato H. K. MacKenzie. the chairman of :he Johore State Welfare Committee told the story to a meeting of the Johore Planters' Association.383 words
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574 1954-10-31 11 W. E. TREVOR - Rugged 9,000-mile overland car trip planned to Britain W. E. TREVOR By "["0 those armchair explorers who feel the age of adventure is dying out I would like to introduce a young British engineer at present working in Pahang. His name is John Woodcock and for the past year he574 words
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Article291 1954-10-31 11 LONDON Sat. ENGLISH I I U.I Dl\ I Arsenal 1 Sundcrland Burnley 1 Portsmouth 0 Cardiff 2 Bolton <li.ix,-a 1 Charlton I\ or ton 4 Manchester 2 I.irrster 2 Blackpool 2 Manrheiilrr C. 2 Huddersfield 4 Newcastle 2 Wolves Preston 6 Sheffield W 0 Sheffield I. 4291 words
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Article165 1954-10-31 11 NOVEMBER first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed officially in Singapore yesterday at 77^8 cents a lb., a quarter of a cent below the closing Drice on Friday. The marxet closed on a dull tone, there being little trade interest during the morning Closing prices yesterday in cents per165 words
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Article148 1954-10-31 11 fTtHIEVES broke inn the x nurses' hostel at Tan Tock Seng Hospital early yesterday morning and made on" with cash and valuables worth more than $300. The discovery of the theft was made at 6 a.m. by a nurse named Phyllis Lee. who got up at 6148 words
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Advertisement172 1954-10-31 11 C Unanimous Appreciation 7 VALVES 8 WAVEBANDf. '"_TB HIGHER IN QUALITY g LOWER IN PRICE |B The wooden cabinet is HB^S?^*w^3m finished in French walnut of S^^"" "-"-^-V^^"-^ pleasing and luxurious ff£~~- "■<•>■ appearance. <y ■'V j f SINCAPORE-PENANC $325 V FEDERATION b BORNEO $360 "^T^ Sole Agents:S. P. SHOTAM172 words
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Miscellaneous87 1954-10-31 11 High tides TODAY: Sinpapore 1.21 a.m. (8 ft 3 ins>. 12 39 p.m. '9 ft. 4 ins.i: Port Dickson 8.35 a.m. (8 ft. 5 Ins.) 859 pm. (8 ft i: Penang 218 a.m. 7 ft 4 Ins. i 2.42 pm <6 ft. 4 ins i. TOMORROW: Singapore 1.59 am. (787 words
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814 1954-10-31 12 pOR many years after Its settlement it was thought there were no tigers at all on the island of Singapore despite the fact that we find several recorded instances of people having seen them It wa s not until 1835 that their presence814 words
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Article, Illustration195 1954-10-31 12 A PACE OF PICTURES FRrw OUR READERS FIRST prixe this week to Tan Choo Tong of 56 Lorong Salamat, Penang, for "Gilding Refined Cold" (left.) Second prixe to Tan Fook-Leun of 288 Balestier Road. Singapore, for "A Calm Morn" (right.) This was one of the Malayan photographs accept ed for195 words
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Advertisement279 1954-10-31 12 aaaßK LaaaMfaaaaaVaaaaaa A wm I 1* *'^aHr^^jV Cine Cameras from $345 Projectors $450 oxfiekt Service aft&i £atb P O BOX 221, SINGAPORE Write hr ill unrated literature and price list. WHICH ONE dent worry! The "PEROMNIA-23" fil protected igjinst the fluctuations of exposure and illiMni- nation. You need not be279 words
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Advertisement167 1954-10-31 12 Fly direct to PERTH .mm.. MAURITIUS md to JOHANNESBURG south mi Now these three import- to all Australian cities. ant places are nearer by <, air-by Qantas. South Africa too linked by a fast senice mMmmfb Yo ca n fly from Singa- on the new dii Jy&JF-^ l )ore via167 words
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Article366 1954-10-31 13 EALING Studioi, which made "The Cruel Sea." have in preparation a new Nicholas Monsarrat story "The Ship That Died or Shame." It is being directed by Basil Dearden and produced by Michael Relph. the same production team that recently completed "The Rainbow Jacket." RICHARD Todd has366 words
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Article, Illustration970 1954-10-31 13 MILTON SHULMAN - How much is Royalty worth to the film business? MILTON SHULMAN Asks seats available for just such a request. If it is the Queen who is poinc to attend, managers are likely to rrceive some prior notice because of the .security arrangements involved. i 1 ft it But visits by970 words
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135 1954-10-31 13 Is film society open to public? open to public? WHAT is the address of the Singapore Film Society? Is membership open to the public? F. YUEN Singapore. The Inaugural meeting of the proposed Singapore Film Society was held mid-October and attended by 100 prospective members. A steering committee, under the135 words
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Letter52 1954-10-31 13 WHAT were the songs in the film "Calamity Jane?" MICHAEL LEE. Batu <i i.i. ih Songs were: "Secret Love," Black Hills of Dakota." "Tis Harry I'm C-oln' to Marry." "A Woman's Touch." "Just Blew in From the Windy City." "I Can Do Without You." "Higher Than a Hawk" ..nd "Dead52 words
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Letter36 1954-10-31 13 WHAT are the addresses of Victor Mature and Paul Douglas? ROBERT KWOK. Singapore. Victor Mature, write: 20th Century-Fox Studios Beverly Hills. Ollfornia. I'.S.A. Paul Douglas, write: Paramount Pictures Corporation. 5.451 Marathon Street. Hollywood 38, California, U.S.A.36 words
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Letter104 1954-10-31 13 WHAT is the background of Gregory Peck? JENNY IJM. Singapore. Born In La Jolla, California, near Hollywood. SUrtrd a pretncdical course at the I'nlverKity of California. A spinal injury stopped him taking part in sport and he turned to a theatricals. His first film was in 1943 "Days of Glory."104 words
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Letter30 1954-10-31 13 1I7HAT was the name o' I" the song sung by the little boy in the film "Little Boy Lost?" 1 What is the name of the boy 0 BOY WONDER.30 words
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Letter42 1954-10-31 13 Singapore. The boy in the film was Christian Fourcade. Songs in the film were Stephen Foster's "Oh Suianna," sunr in French. "The Ma, i. Window.' 1 "Cela M'est Eg»r— "If Its All the a Same to You!" and "Apropes de Rein.'' w42 words
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Letter57 1954-10-31 13 WHAT has happened to Jnhnn.v Weissmuller, m the former Tarzan? DAVE SINGH. Singapore. Johnny YVeissmuller was probablv ilii- best -known "Tarzan" B of the dims Late last year It was anounced that he was re- turning to Hollywood to make a mi« film. But In May thia year he was57 words
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Letter54 1954-10-31 13 WHAT has happened to Alice Faye and Don Ameche? JOHN CHEW. Singapore. There have been no report* of Alice fa» taking an active Interest In film* since her mar- r i c f to orchestra Iradrr Phil m Harris in May 1941. Don Amwhf sum* to have dis- appeared from54 words
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Article, Illustration508 1954-10-31 13 WHY I AM $800,000 IN THE RED ROBERT NEWTON tells:~~=s ROBERT NEWTON, beset by money troubles m Britain and the United States totalling more than M 5800.000 broke the silence he has maintained smce he was threatened with bankruptcy. A tall, bewhiskered figure in tattered pirate's clothes as "Long John508 words
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Advertisement157 1954-10-31 13 PT "t M ir,, ft* J FOUR-WAY TOPCOATS WATERPROOFS Also a full ranse of skirts slacks dresses. SOLE AGENTS: TORE WITH A ftffa TO OFFER PPEND CHRISTMAS AT*\ RETURN NEW YEAR'S,-^ >J v OR SINGAPORE p/_ B RATIONS! J^^^X^l i NEW -EXCITING WAY m YOUR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY m. v. "ASIA"157 words
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Advertisement97 1954-10-31 13 a I would not have believed it possible Ufa v*W\ R9YAL iEp§> s I was amazed at the increased work and the time saved when I let my secretary order the ROYAL typewriter that SHE wanted. Having had a good look at it, I can understand why ROYAL are the97 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-10-31 14 tism c. s£?S 1 I kirii 9W -ks,nHo, p t9k Now Well a hospn- Health Improved in r\ »«/?<• rerf drrid mt/srlt tniprnird than othn montht.' GuorontccdfoPutYouP Cy tf rM0ntyB k37 words
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Advertisement161 1954-10-31 14 I dreamed I broke the bank at Monte Carlo in my fiiffll I' Chansonette bra You'll look liKe a million in fabulous Chansonette" Circular stitching rounds thost precious curves of yours spoked center cup design gives priceless accentuation. In your favorite fabrics. Genuine Maidenform Brassieres are made only in tne161 words
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Advertisement59 1954-10-31 14 PROTECT iCt CHILOREN'SU^ DELICATE^ LUNGS i^U »',>^;^\ fM MOTBI M. AGAINST OiSW Be Youthful^ full of vigour _2 <idncv trout' J^^BVVHI mired by all. Take m•« Bile Bean, regular :y Take BILE BEANS —much bettfrt^JJ^ All. v I Plcawni tjMin*; IK I p MOdM »"<) w l 1 < fori59 words
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Miscellaneous1595 1954-10-31 14 iy hDGAR RICE BURROUGHS i ji^-\^J/)f&#S\| Va V X? F t" cle 5 I I TAfcZAN AMP STECLINJ& R_EP> STUMBI_IM& TM(?CX)GI-i ™E RACEP C3ETER/AINEOLV TOWAR.P THE I B^^>«a4^^^Ss^UK9lfldVl THICKET AHEAP OF &EOI5&. r E ANP TME PRECIOUS AAACHI'NE-- BUT PETEK/VMNJEC, TOOv j ANP NOW, AS iF^^V^^J^M&MfcfcSTS^lS^ SCeEA/VMN& SAVA&ES, *TMERE >1,595 words
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Article751 1954-10-31 17 JOHN SAMPSON - JOHN SAMPSON NEW YORK. WATCHED a so-called comedy show in the front row of a television studio the other night. It hardly drew one laugh in the whole ialfhour. Next day a friend of mine, who had seen the same show over his set.751 words
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632 1954-10-31 17 EVELYN VAUGHAN - EVELYN VAUGHAN By "^ROUBLED by the bewildering nightmare of her life, ashy 25-year-old housewife went to her family doctor. "I'm not feeling myself. she explained and soon discovered she was in fact not just one woman but three different people at once Scientific tests632 words
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Article, Illustration554 1954-10-31 17 JIONALDMcCORMIC^ j - Under the swaying palms Singer their heads JIONALDMcCORMIC^j By [)O\YN in the dance halls and bars of Trinidad, Jamaica and Barbados the music inaestros are scratching their heads. The Calypso singers are sharpening their pencils and jotting down some lively new melodies and lyrics. There is hardly a band leader,554 words
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Article221 1954-10-31 17 Will this fiction become fact? CONCENTRATED BURNINC rays from heaven, manipulated by a secret machine that warps the atoms of the upper atmosphere, become a threatening war weapon rivalling the atomic bomb. Should the young scientist-in-ventor yield up his power to the prime minister for peaceful purposes or for war?221 words
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Advertisement285 1954-10-31 17 1 r Healthy, happy families take EXO'S Fruit Salt Pleasant, refreshing i-ruit Salt is the gentle corrective I to keep the system regular. ENO'S is particularly -and for anyone with a delicate stomach. EN'O'S a most frequent cause of indigestion, nee. It soothes and settles the stomach upset by rink.285 words
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Advertisement150 1954-10-31 17 CAIRO FRANKFURT LONDON NEW YORK MONTREAL CHICAGO ,A 1 Tp^f^yJ-^ By MOHarCh Stratocruiser """"^^^•i^f from the M ddle East to Europe, Canada CA'BO i i r a 3 and the U.S.A. jrjfr f rom S nqapore by swift, comfortable l^^^^^^ 8.0 A.C. •■Argonaut," or by BOAC/QANTAS i A a. "Constellation"150 words
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722 1954-10-31 18 ' CRUSADER - 'CRUSADER'; Isays HERMAN de SOUZA and his colleagues on the Federation of Malaya Hocks? Union are to be commended for their foresight and enterprise in bringing out Gian Singh, coach of the Indian Railways hockey team and an international hockey umpire. His coaching722 words
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Article, Illustration866 1954-10-31 18 BARNEY AVERY - BARNEY AVERY Says Bouncing wheels make tyre salesmen happy eight hours a day, pulling a load of 150 pounds up a shaft I with a rope and pulley Multiplying these factors together Watt's "average mi. ...iiiiiiniiniH-. Nors e" could |-|0W pleased our tyre salesmen must be about866 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-10-31 18 Artist GEORGE LANE spotlights Th«> HriMol 105 jN the new Bristol 405 a powerful s'pof/igM is tucked away nude the radiator «/> scoop, (figure A.) The petrol tiller door (figure B) n olio m on unusuol position high on the near side, /eve/ with the rear window. It61 words
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Advertisement68 1954-10-31 18 i WATCHES OF PRECISION I ■I with DISTINCTION I ;1 'CLUCYDUR 1 Balance I //fC 1 1 "DUROFLEX" Unbreakable Spring \/s^£> tj "INCABLOC'Most Reliable /J^pQ& 1 1 Shockproof System M^W/ 1 MADE BY ONE OF THE LARGEST SWISS WATCH /^M«Mi^/ FACTORIES IN SWITZERLAND /j^^mW^/ J^jii^\^^(My iHr FAR EAST REPRESENTAT| vt68 words
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Advertisement196 1954-10-31 18 W^' I ffJMMM 1 >.'. m HkxragOil icy^>^^v w £KwX\ If*® **m^*&// 7 so\t *&&<>> X HE EAST ASIATIC to, iTft CLEANS AND PROTECTS YOUR PEN AS YOU WRITE Porker Quinl I^9^ sojv-x j^^^^^^fe^K Most pen trouble* arc earned cheap inks. A\ md cor: J ging. rjbber roi— uv 1196 words
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361 1954-10-31 19 Favell (84) stakes strong Test claim ADELAIDE, Saturday. IDEAS that the M.C.C, because of their West Australian successes, would carry all before them on the present tour were shattered here today when South Australia, one of the weakest of the states, finished levelReuter - 361 words
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Article107 1954-10-31 19 SCOREBOARD M.C.C. Ist Inns. 246 South Australia tut Inns. L. Favell c Mutton b Tyson 84 D. Harrtft b Tyson 43 O. Hole c Simp h Loader 12 C. rinrh b M -'.on 12 P. Ridings r Ai. p« i. Loader 19 N. I) in-ip c Hum. ii b107 words
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Article139 1954-10-31 19 OINOAPORE Recreation Club "B" lost their hundred percent rea, cord when they were beaten 3-1 by Dockyard S.C. in a SHA second division league fixture at the Naval B.ise yesterday. The defeat makes the competition in the second division very open with S.R.C. Dockyard Royal139 words
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Article61 1954-10-31 19 J THE rugby, hockey and badminton teams of the Anderson School. Ipnh. will tour Singapore during their December holidays. This will be their second tour of South Malaya. Their Singapore tour will start on I Dec. 3 with matches against Raffles Institution. Their next61 words
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Article33 1954-10-31 19 Combined Schools drew two-all with Indian Association in a friendly hockey match at Balestier Road yesterday. Wicks and Jasblr Singh scored for Schools, B. S. Soin and John for I.A.33 words
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Article23 1954-10-31 19 PENANG, Sat.— Penane beat Kenan by 43 points to six in an intrr-State rugby friendly played here today.23 words
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Article102 1954-10-31 19 MELBOURNE. Sat. The New Zealand gelding Rising Fast a firm favourite for the Melbourne Cup i today equalled the 12-furlong record at Flemington course with a time iof 2min 2sec. when he won the McKinnon Stakes. Rising Fast, with six wins out of seven starts,Reuter - 102 words
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Article39 1954-10-31 19 Naval Base trounced RAF Changl by 24 points to three in a friendly rugger fixture at Chnngi yesterday. N;\\al Base scored three coals, two tries and a penalty while Changi replied with a penalty.39 words
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316 1954-10-31 19 Phillips' goal decides game for S. More JOHORE BAHKI, Saturday. HOITH JOHORE ...F.C. scored their first post-war victory over the Singapore Cricket Club when they won today's rugger match on the Johore Civil Service Club ground by eight points (a goal and a try) to three (penalty goal). Once again316 words
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Article41 1954-10-31 19 The Singapore Amateur Boxing Association will hold its annual general meeting at the Singapore Recreation Club on I Monday at 6 p.m. One of the main items for discussion will be the proposed South-East A^ia amateur boxing championships.41 words
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315 1954-10-31 19 TWO Roals scored near the end enabled Colours to beat Whlteu 3-2 in a Colony horkey trial game on the SRC pßdang yesterday. The defence of both sides played brilliantly, espwial'y in the second half which lasted 40 minutes. Colours, without KulaMnßam who315 words
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251 1954-10-31 19 Boon Leong, Dutton will see Spartak v Arsenal LONDON. Sat. CHIA BOON LEONG and Edwin Dutton, two Malayan footftallers in London on a football holiday, had a third run with Arsenal juniors at the Hendon training ground yesterday. Arrangements have been made further to do this two days weekly, until251 words
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Article330 1954-10-31 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Fijian Regiment scored their second rugger success in Kuala Lumpur when they beat Selangor Services by 16 points ttwo goals, penalty and try i to five (goali on the H.Q. Malaya ground this evening. Selangor Services, who missed a330 words
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Article62 1954-10-31 19 T«HE East Yorks gained the disx tinctlon of being the first team to beat a FlJians side in a full-side rugger match when they won by 35 point (three coals, four trie* and a penalty) to eisht (goal and try) at Changi yesterday. But62 words
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176 1954-10-31 19 Straits Times Correspondent LONDON, Sat. THK English Badminton AsX sociation will reconsider their decision, preventing Iris Cooley and June White to come out for the Singapore exhibitions, if a fresh invitation is made by the Badminton Association of Malaya. A spokesman176 words
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Article680 1954-10-31 19 NEO Chwee Kok failed to improve on his old times in his remaining events in the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association championships yesterday but he and 12-year-old Bernice Lancaster were the stars of the meet. Neo won the 100. 200 and 400 metres freestyle finals680 words
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Article110 1954-10-31 19 THE SINGAPORE Civilian team x to meet Combined Services in the annual Poppy Day r.iwkey fixture on thf padang on ruesday was named last night as: B. Noronha iSRC); H. H Barth (SRC i. AJit Singh (Indians); P. Pennefather (Police), S. Vellupillai icapt. Police). S. Devadas110 words
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Advertisement329 1954-10-31 19 ciiiri^©iiNi There are now three Front Wheel Drive Citroen models to choose from: The "LIGHT FIFTEEN" The "BIG FIFTEEN" and The "SIX CYLINDER" a have large luggage capacity, wide front < f ,ts. mctallichrome paint finishes and up-to-fhc minute improvements. OB 2-4 RACE BRED LUXURY Sporrs Saloon and Coupe Available329 words
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Advertisement693 1954-10-31 19 isruFfrl Anytime, onywhtr* jut! hold Vicki Inhalir lo ach nostril a ond Inhnlo. Inilanllf, you breath* (r**ly oga.nl ivicks inhaler: «i* FOUNTAIN JB Pen up Obtainable at all Leading Honk Stores Cf Stationers. Sole Agents for Malaya Anglo-Malayan Trading Co Ltd. P. O. Box 574 PENANG. Heart Trouble Caused by693 words
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Article31 1954-10-31 20 II M'orrf* $19 (minimum) J R CHEIXIAH and Family til Friend."- Relatives for their Assistance, Wrraths. Letter of Condolences, and those who attended rial of tne late Mrs. Angela Chclliah.31 words
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Article, Illustration1407 1954-10-31 20 EPSOM JEEP - WOMAN RIDER FALLS OVER HURDLES EPSOM JEEP By Heavy betting at amateur races 'pHERE W as a nasty crash in the 9-F. hurdle race at the Singapore Gymkhana Meeting at Bukit Timah yesterday when Mrs. Knott, the only woman rider in the race, was injured and had to be taken1,407 words
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Article51 1954-10-31 20 TOTAL NET POOL: 5539.214 Ist: No. *****9 5242.646 2nd: No. *****6 Sl2l 323 3rd: No. *****1 S 67.401 Starters: i Si;, l27 each) Nos: ")*****, *****3, *****9, *****0, *****3, *****"*. *****4, *****5, *****0, *****9, *****7. Consolation: ($4,044 each) Nos: *****3, *****8, J*****, *****9, *****8, *****1, *****6, *****8, *****6,51 words
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104 1954-10-31 20 North Borneo forms amateur athletic body LABUAN, Sat. THE first sporting body of its kind to represent the British Borneo territories as a whole— the British Borneo i Airateur Athletic Board— was for:ned here at a meeting attended by delegates from Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo The Board's first decisionReuter - 104 words
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Article124 1954-10-31 20 J MELBOURNE. Sat. \]H E. R. WILLIAMS Pride of *»1 jvypt. ridden by W. Cook, had one-and-a-quarter ltUKth win in I the Victoria Derby run over 12 furlongs at Flemlngton today. Second place went to King Boru with Telyar threequartt-rs of a length away in third124 words
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157 1954-10-31 20 WIMBLEDON, Sat. pdDY CHOONG of Malaya, reached his second final in the Wimbledon open badminton championships here today. Already in the last round of the men's doubles, with hi.* elder brother I David. Choonß entered the singles flrwl with an easy 16—5. 15—5 victoryReuter - 157 words
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350 1954-10-31 20 f Donnelly s trio worth following KI'ALA LUMPLK. Saturday LM)KMEK top-flight jockey, "Porky' Donnelly, who recently turned trainer, may well com* into his own at the forthcoming Selangor races. With a small string to begin with. Donnelly has been it>U- to concentrate on his charges with the result that al)350 words
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Article194 1954-10-31 20 FOREST DUKE PROMOTED TO CLASS 1 pORESI DUKh. wtio scored r a good double In Class 2 at the recent Penang Tun Club meeting na> beer promoted to Class 1 Latest amendments to the Str a 1 1 8 Racing Association •kissiflcatlon list are: Transfers are: From Cl 1 to194 words
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Article536 1954-10-31 20 WEIGHTS tor Saturday first day of the Srlangor Turf Club Novembi-r meet, are: Cl. 4 Dlv. 1-5 :F. Snow Blaze 900 Chirala 8.10 Ali Italia 8.08 Gem Beau 8.07 Baby Chris 8.06 Strong And Free 8.05 Satellite Hate Rlbu) 8.02 Sealed Orders 8.02 Swift Arrow 8.01 Heremal 8.00536 words
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