The Straits Times, 20 February 1955
1955-02-20
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Title Section13 1955-02-20 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 1.017. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1955. 15 CENTS13 words
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Article604 1955-02-20 1 And Mr. Tan walks out! tf Nanyang University is more uncertain than ever. A long Singapore yesterday between the Chancellor, Dr. Lin I University executive committee only heightened the difn ces between them. nded dramatically after four and a half hours with Mr. Tan Lark604 words
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Article96 1955-02-20 1 SEATO to counter Red plots M I N Coun--6 will a] WednesI -.ant.I will bi> a :ne unit throw ihe govlubrersire the council going on ost conity was Sept. 8 Tin set-up the foreign si up this the treaty orUv they 1! as the per--1 body of the bo meet96 words
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Article31 1955-02-20 1 THEY WANT CLOSER TIES Sat. Ceylon; vn agreed to 1 plomatic roprc- j the status of; i.ri that' decided in the t '.ation- 1 the two coun- to Asian R utrr.31 words
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Article25 1955-02-20 1 I A Royal Air j heavy bomber blew up near 1 the Kumbu re- mile north of kili'.ng five of Peuter. IReuter - 25 words
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129 1955-02-20 1 A 43-year-old Chinese fell to his death yesterday from the ninth store> of the Singapore Improvement Trust flats in Upper Pickering Street This makes 19 death [alia .since the flats were put up. The dead man was later identified by the police as Goh129 words
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Article31 1955-02-20 1 LONDON. Sat.-A lorry with its cargo of coal ablaze drove through London streets to a central fire station today and asked the firemen to put It tat. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article283 1955-02-20 1 TThe tupoHtUl in- 200O 9 by IiIRTKWn RUSSELL IT flFr'TlW fN PACF TWO RUBBER fell by 8J cents a Ib. in Singapore yesterday in four hours' trading and closed at 891 cents on a weak tone. In one of the most depressing weeks that283 words
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Article88 1955-02-20 1 Three share $5,000 THERE are three win- j ners of Straits 1 imes Word Puzzle OOO' Each will re- I ceive 51. 666. 66. They are: I Mr. T. E. Soh. c/o Islay Kerr Co. Ltd.. SINGAPORE 1. Nelly V. Duncombe. 1 1 Dawson Road, SINCAPORE-3. Mr. T. Inba Raj.88 words
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Article, Illustration80 1955-02-20 1 MR. EMERIC STOFFEL, the Rumanian Charge d Affaires in Berne, carries a child from the legation after the building had been occupied by five armed anti-Communists on Tuesday. The men stayed in the legation tor more than 30 hours. They were then persuaded to leave by80 words
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Article166 1955-02-20 1 PENANG. Sun. AT 12.45 a.m. today the Alliance had swept the board, taking all five Penang island constituencies, in Penang's first-ever Settlement Council elections. In Province Wellesley the Alliance won another four seats. The results in the remaining constituency. Province Welelsley North, had not been announced166 words
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Article46 1955-02-20 1 WORCESTER. England Sat. -Over 50 people came forward with cats and claimed a £25 reward offered by the owner of one named "Sandy" lost three weeks ago In Worcester on its way to have a tooth pulled out. But "Sandy is still missing.46 words
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Article344 1955-02-20 1 IIJISS ShiHey Teoh Jim ty Choo. 25 year old Chinese telephone operator, yesterday slammed the door on a Sunday Times reporter who tried to interview her in Penang on her romance with a British naval rating now in Britain. She is the girl who said "I will344 words
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Article129 1955-02-20 1 COLOMBO, Sat. RICE for suffering women and children and sail cloth for a stricken fishing industry will leave here on Monday for the Maldive Islands devastated by ii hurricane which left M.noo homeless in January. The hurricane damaged 450 fishine boats and uprooted thousands ofReuter - 129 words
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Article64 1955-02-20 1 LONDON, Sat.— The 2,916--ton Philippine steamer Mayon. is afire while being towed from Jakarta to Manila. Lloyds Shipping Intellegence here learned today from its agents in Manila The 394-ton Manila tug. Tiburon, reported there is little chance of extinguishing the fire. The crew of the MayonReuter - 64 words
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Article49 1955-02-20 1 Mr. M. A. Snowball. 8.0.A.C. manager. Far East, based in Hong Kong left Singapore by air for Jakarta yesterday as observer to the U.K.-Indone-sian bi-lateral talks on air agreement routes between the two countries. Mr. Snowball is expected to return to SingaDore in about a week.49 words
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164 1955-02-20 1 KMT BHARU. Sat. Al.rr.ik up of the U.M.N.O.M.C.A. Alliance in Kelantan may' occur if the Kelantan Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association acts independently in the State, warned Nik Hassan bin Nik Yahya. chairman of the Kota Bharu Division of U.M.NO. today.164 words
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186 1955-02-20 1 'NEW NAVAL VICTORY: 20 SINKINGS' CHIANG TAIPEH. Sat. Til E Nationalist Air Force has announced that it sank or damaged 20 more Communist ships today in a new battle off Taishan Island. liO miles north of Formosa. The Air Force said today's attack brought to 41 the number of Red186 words
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Article36 1955-02-20 1 LONDON. Sat— The Royal Air Force Association in London has rushed urgently needed drugs to Poland to save the life of a Pilish ex-airman who served in Britain in World War ll— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article196 1955-02-20 1 STEP BACK ON DISARM TALKS NEW YORK. Sat. I T<HE LATEST Russian 1 statement on disarmament was regarded in some United Nations circles last night as a step back from the previous Russian attitude and as another effort to prevent German rearmament. A member of one large delegation contrasted itReuter - 196 words
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Article43 1955-02-20 1 SINGAPORE flood victims have in the past four days received 102 tons of rice. 26,926 tins of milk and $49,119 in cash from the Social Welfare Department. Under the Flood Rehabilitation Scheme. 1,680 families, comprising 13,463 persons, were helped.43 words
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Advertisement333 1955-02-20 1 CYMA THI SYMBOL OF BEAUTY AND PRECISION A COOD SELECTION I iN Various desicns A. L. ABDEEM LTD. 1 I wcllert Capitol BuiMint N,,rlh Brid«r Rd.. S'porr-6 1 :jii;iii||||||t3IIIHIIIIIItC1IIIIIUIimC]llillllMlltJI1UllllltlltlllMIIHHU 33*1 I'M. MCORDS 1 nmKX, Piano Concerto No. 2, in Bb MJ ■p 19 Solomon with Phllharmonla Orch. S re Cluytana)333 words
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Advertisement87 1955-02-20 1 HOOVER'S J§ Electric i"^^^^^ Washing Machines. if Floor c lra ners and polishers Authorised dealer:LEECHAY&CO. NJ^ 100. North Bridge Road. Singapore. 6. Tel. 802R4 There are many good cigarettes, but few, very few, come near to giving you the pleasure you get fe from Rothmans De Luxe Virginia. That ia87 words
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Article, Illustration1843 1955-02-20 2 I CICDTD A lkll\ DIICCCI I f\ JUI "f HE relations of men and women have changed during my lifetime more than in any other eighty years in human history. When I was born. Victorianism with all that it implied was in its heyday. Ladies had1,843 words
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Article, Illustration429 1955-02-20 2 SAGAI - SAGAI A !%1f2¥,0 !%I£2 M Iv I O a quiet week-end with I nothing biting close inshore except undersized bottoms' feeding fish and a high wind I making the trip further out by boat too uncomfortable I for satisfactory fishing. Most anglers in the429 words
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Advertisement78 1955-02-20 2 1018-X More 8.0.A.C. j* worid-ftmed bOIISMBtIIJIIS I 1 along all routes east Now in SERVK& >TRALIA MIDDLE-EAST Enjoy limited passenger list luxury on SlmUs PAKISTAN B-OA.C. fast, dependable, four engined. CEYLON MNGAPORF. pressunred First Class Constellations on EUMPE THAILAND «U routes East AUo low fare Touri»t Class pressurized MON IN78 words
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Advertisement15 1955-02-20 2 NEXT WEEK: THE j STATE IN FIFTY YEARS TIME WHAT 1 WILL HAPPEN TO FREEDOM?15 words
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Advertisement372 1955-02-20 2 magnettt Here's lively performance Wt w|// adly orron Q d for you tnd comfortable or?It room (or your family m MAI A YAM the Beautiful English ImMLMIMm ||r. styling of the MG Maitnette. ^jgS The en,.ne you MOTORS :> (cßf exciting sports uraclllty V^Srt with remarkably brisk lIMI T C372 words
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Article1118 1955-02-20 3 THE ASTONISHING STORY OF A WOMAN'S LIFE SHE GAVE HER HUSBAND A DAILY FOOD BILL I LONDON, Saturday. .;klv ol Cammo was buried hist week beneath the lawn of >ion where she lived as a recluse, guarded by barbed wire and a pack of snarling1,118 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-02-20 3 I ng, MntMpore nntendent of Insurance (<>.. C Liverpool and filobe Insurance shortly fly to ir six months' a<lnlni wttk the home organisaI the only son Kirn (ivan, a Ihe Netherlands 1- id S n. is a eraP itru ks *m liool time member of69 words
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Article138 1955-02-20 3 i ter who plead- unuso tresit chare told c court yesterday I as hr re; r.ined my, where he had 3 and friends, he lei .me. iflor, 34. who first irjgapore with tho Army in 1945 and here aftrr hi.« >n. admitted four138 words
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175 1955-02-20 3 Till XX was no holiday yesterday for more than 60 if the 219 students of the -iingapore Junior Technical h at Balestier Road. They had to attend classes rom 8 a.m. to noon as a punishment for walking out from school early175 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-02-20 3 Mr. Douglas Tcow. on the staff of the University of Malaya, helps hi: bride. Hie former Miss Rosalind Chia. cut the cake after their wedding at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Singapore, yesterday. A reception was later held at the C. H. cafe. Sunday Times picture.49 words
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Article235 1955-02-20 3 They will pray in 3 tongues A BOUT 50,000 Catholics and non-Catho!ics are expected to hear the American Irish priest. Father Patrick Peyton, talk on "The Family Rosary" at the Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow. I The Rosary, to be led by a Redcmptorist priest,235 words
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Article, Illustration100 1955-02-20 3 MRS. LEE TIAN SECK, wife of the managing director of Batu Pih.it Bank, celebrated her 6 1st birthday at her Singapore residence in Tembcling Road yesterday. More than 400 guests from Singapore and the Federation attended the celebrations which lasted from morning until late at night.100 words
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Article146 1955-02-20 3 THE "Trez Amigos." the Federation's top musical recording team, invited to appear at the Rotary Club's Golden Jubilee ball at the Victoria Memorial Hall on March 5. have composed a new calypso song which they will sing and play that night. Mr. Jim Lawler. publicity146 words
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Article31 1955-02-20 3 A 70-year-old hawker. Tan Ah Kong, was seriously Injured in a collision involving a motor cycle at the junction of New Bridge Road and Havelock Road, Singapore, yesterday31 words
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Article278 1955-02-20 3 SCOTTISH LEAGI'E DIV. "A" •Dundee Hibernian •Queen of S. E«st Fife •Partlck T'lf. St. Mirren SCOTTISH LEAGI'E DIV. "B" (owdenbeath 2 Alloa A. 5 •Korfar Dundee l\ Morton 1 Arbroath 1 •Stenhousrmuir Queens Park •cancelled Reuter. LONDON Sat. F. A. CUP, sth. BOUND Birmingham 2 Doncastcr R.Reuter - 278 words
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Article37 1955-02-20 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. —In the Magistrate's Court today $3 600 were collected in tines when 32 persons were each fined $100 for gambling and the promoter $600. The men were arrested in a raid.37 words
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Article37 1955-02-20 3 Miss Shelagh Ann Clutter, daughter of Mr. D. E. Clutter of Singapore, was recently initiated into the Stars and Crescent Degree of Delta Delta Delta sorority on the campus of Bucknell University. Lewisburg. Pennsylvania. United States.37 words
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Advertisement188 1955-02-20 3 'ou/c/hdi/e cfancec/forjoy/ ECZEMA was bea/iny/y For months I had suffered I /vwJ 1 1 torture from eczema. The /i\ I// aching irritation made life a 1 misery during the day I L-v /*""V /l^-~ J tould hardly face my work, jf\\ anc at n 'Sht it was worse. I |J\188 words
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Advertisement521 1955-02-20 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 womenor a private Income, for life of521 words
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Miscellaneous80 1955-02-20 3 High tides TODAY: bingapore 9 a.m. (8 ft. 2 Ins.) 10.49 p.m. (7 ft. 8 ins.); Port Dickson 5.26 a.m. (7 ft. 6 Ins.) 5.32 p.m. i 7 ft. 3 Ins..); Penang 11.55 a.m. (5 ft. 9 Ins.) 11.46 p.m. (6 ft. 9 Ins). TOMORROW: Singapore 9.50 a.m. (8 ft.80 words
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Article, Illustration553 1955-02-20 4 Churchill still says Lawrence is a hero 808 WATE probes the Lawrence rumps KWW IT'S as shattering as if someone were to say that Nelson knew nothing about the sea and didn't even kiss Hardy Lawrence of Arabia, the man the world thought was just a little less than an553 words
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Article, Illustration441 1955-02-20 4 11/ HAT is the first thing about a woman that makes a man sit up and take notice 3 They've just run polls in America and Italy to find out. The Americans said "Eyes!" The Italians said "Curves!" But as for the British when I441 words
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Article678 1955-02-20 4 MICHAEL MANNING - MICHAEL MANNING By The shepherd boy- worth $400-miliioni "EVERYBODY says I'm the richest Creek," (complained the richest Creek) "but I'm not. My cashier always claims there isn't a penny in the cash-box." The dark man. his al-mond-shaDed eyes sparkling with amusemert, waved a hand nonchalantly as I678 words
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Advertisement96 1955-02-20 4 i^^k /T&L vWw t f Ajitkumar of Kel&ntau Right from the start, when weaning became necessary, these four, fine, vigorous /t, youngsters were fed on Lactogen right from the start they were given the right L d. Pikett LACTOGEN supplies the Mineral Salts and Vitamins Baby need* to make /y»96 words
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116 1955-02-20 5 BOOST IN LOTTERY PRIZE MONEY IS NOW FORECAST 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. r -oal and Welfare Services Lotteries Board v boost its prize money still further if the nr spate of ticket buying continues to rise. for the last lottery were sold out four days te of the draw ■ney116 words
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100 1955-02-20 5 'Not assaulted; no maintenance' says magistrate in that to bo as'Ulrt claim add- J. M. Kam r "i lor Britain his m Au- isi 1 left her t August de and the house Id that Lock to get his \m and failso. n she refused r ught three h'.m lively100 words
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Article172 1955-02-20 5 'TWENTY-SIX civil servants from Singapore, the Federation, Brunei. Borneo and Sarawak comprise the latest —and the largest group of Asians to go to Australia tc study public administration under the Colombo Plan. Of them, five are from Singapore and 11 from the Federation. One of172 words
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Article111 1955-02-20 5 Twenty-nine Royal Air Force men were among 176 who gave blood to the Singajwre Blood Transfusion Service last week. The others included 13 men from the Singapore Police Training School and 11 from the Singapore Harbour Board. During the week. 145 persons. 137 of them111 words
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101 1955-02-20 5 I y the fa--and-wife acting -oil Thomdike Lewis Cassor., on consist of the from "King Shakespeare Speech Pnncess KaEnglish. Mcdi- Zhonu be- Acincourt and Princess Ka- 1 Two Scottish Ballads. Three Poems by Keats "Old Meg." "Lady's Maid" and "Naughty Boy." Final Scene of101 words
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Article, Illustration617 1955-02-20 5 Average age of the luxury tourists is 67 AVERAGE age of the 400 passengers aboard the Swedish luxury-liner Kungsholm which arrived in Singapore yesterday is 67. The youngest passenger is five and the eldest is 87. As soon as they were cleared, the passengers streamed617 words
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Article179 1955-02-20 5 TWO little old ladies aged 80 identical twins. ;n- i distinguishable except for the colour of their dresses and shapes of their hats were among the Kungsholm's passengers. Their names: Miss Myrtle Walters and Mrs. Fred ("1 won't tell you my Christian name" i179 words
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Article49 1955-02-20 5 The Singapore chettiar communltv will hold a tea party at the Royal Island Club on Tuesday in honour of Messrs. A. R Arunachalam Chettiar, V E Shannugam Chettiar. c. R Dascratharai and G. Sarangapai.y. who were awarded titles by His Holiness Kundrakudi Adigal. a visiting "guru."49 words
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Article40 1955-02-20 5 Rahman bin Bahan. who said he earned $90 a month and remarried recently, was ordered by a Singapore court ytstrrday to pay $60 monthly maintenance for his three children by a former marriage to Maimimah binte Sulaiman.40 words
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Article147 1955-02-20 5 SHE SAVES MAROONED MONKEY A STARVING monkey has been found on Coney Island off Pongeol Point, Singapore. A man. who happened to visit the island in a small boat, found it deserted and everything topsy turvy. He found the monkey shivering and dying from starvation. It could not find food147 words
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Article, Illustration70 1955-02-20 5 Dr. Lee Lian Hcng, son of Madam Voon Choy Wee. and Mits Cracc Tan. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Tan Sim Poh. were engaged in Singapore yesterday. A celebration was held at the Cathay Restaurant. Mitt Tan it a ttudent of commerce at Brisbane University and will be70 words
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Article135 1955-02-20 5 As the general elections fo: the Legislative Assembly are to take place on Saturday April 2. the Singapore Art Society has decided to postpone the opening of its sixth open exhibition of works by local artists. This exhibition was to have been opened on Friday, April 1.135 words
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Advertisement85 1955-02-20 5 FAMILY ROSARY RALLY JALAN BESAR STADIUM Monday, Feb. 21st, at 6 p.m. 10 P-ai Selections by Army Band. "Living Rosary" assembles on the field. Hymn by the Assembly. Chairman welcomes the people. Five Decades of the Rosary said by the Assembly. Hymn His Grace the Archbishop of Malacca addresses the85 words
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Advertisement712 1955-02-20 5 Pi* 4vr/r/c4\ HoFtn I/bhah SALES AGENTS Anglo-French Trading COMPANY LIMITED TRAVEL DEPARTMENT 132 136. ROBINSON ROAD. TEL. *****/6 SINGAPORE. |iWraB ferggga HHBB« sEb£ £2.17.6 I SAVE 25% -50% POST FREE ON REGULAR PRICES US. *B.*S Ri. 39-* «SO. 25.10 *-^^mmammmmm^^^^^^^^^^m^ TWO BARGAIN BUNDLES L3.U.0 Rl 7e 0 jZr M$T FUEE712 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1955-02-20 6 Jim- Hislop - JimHislop r by SUPERINTENDENT OF THE KING GEORGE V NATIONAL PARK A FEW days ago. not far from Kuala Atok. T cf»me across the fresh pug marks of a large tiger which, on leaving the vicinity of a certain salt lick, had followed a game1,053 words
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Article570 1955-02-20 6 Fear of the Cook's ridicule LAST week we had plenty of sunshine, with occasional drizzle. In other parts of Johore then- is a drought. Since the Dusun was occupied in 1938 there has been only one dry spell, and then the well yielded just sufficient for cooking purposes, and the570 words
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Article448 1955-02-20 6 Cook it 'au gratin MRS. Boeton defines "au gratin" as: "A tei-.n applied to certain dishes prepared with sauce, garnish nnd breadcrumbs, and baked brown in the oven or under a .•■alamander; served in the dish in which they are baked." Here are suggestions for a meat, a flsh and448 words
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Advertisement278 1955-02-20 6 WkWmmm W^m P.no is a mild but surprisingly ttkient antacid— never causes tive relief from acid indigestion, flatulence and heartburn. Syttk^faJ? That's because of Eno's f sp cc a buffering antacid action. When someone overeats— or |3» v t cat<; something that doesn't i->^>s^ "a^rcc"— Kno helps to put >^T278 words
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Advertisement332 1955-02-20 6 wttKttGfi hot#>f feonrf jtmt FOUR-WAY j ii TOPCOATS WATERPROOFS also a full range of skirts slacks dressesI SOLK AGENTS: THE STORE WITH A |$*<- mvsZm l^ S* aw i- I BROWN sueoTbrogu tyyW SAYt 7 for m:n PER PAIFVS»^/'4 49/6 POST FREE y[f r+m ORDERS FOR 5 fU w (a332 words
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Article, Illustration556 1955-02-20 7 Pearls are woman's early heritage mkJL^Ji^^^j^^^^^^^^M^^^^^^B^ml^ JH^^Mi^^^^^^^^^^b^^^J Hii^i JSi JL»^m^Lidini^X<^SSiB By MAXINE RAKICH DIAMONDS may be a girl's best friend but a pearl **of great price" Ikis more value and is therefore, the most beloved jewel of women. Pearls arc always in fashion and they have been so since the556 words
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Article121 1955-02-20 7 It's Spring in Paris njiHIS is Springtime in 1 Pariv IT MEANS this little >cene in the expensive hat >hop where madame i> bu\inj; her new spring hat On one side of her stands Svend (a young < man who makes hats for v> the Duchess of Windsor) holding elegantly121 words
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Article, Illustration442 1955-02-20 7 If you don't know your vitamin alphabet, your SLIP IS SHOWING Says Constance Hall MODERN beauty is as easy as AB C AIOTHER had the light I** idea when she told us to eat up the greens before starting the sweet, only these days we are more442 words
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428 1955-02-20 7 THE merry-go-round of Spring fashion collections which started spinning while there were six inches of snow 1 on the ground, came to a halt in brill ant weather wnich j more than justified the efforts of London designers New H"' and "A-lines"428 words
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Advertisement233 1955-02-20 7 (P^.brr Foundation— 'l|l''ff/il liquid cream '//Ij -urfacc i' ln bold the fine >§fcs\ of your powder. \S|^tt Hi light, feather soft, \Jf/ non-drvin^ foundation ererr tmv blemi-h, ,^\VA ing your ?kjn amazinjv lv x upple and soft to touch V Ught, fresh foundation for hot. humid ckmaics /f feather j233 words
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Advertisement221 1955-02-20 7 Rise hine /j I iss Ever ip Dau //{j(\ «t»*r worried by /Jk^J CONSTIPATION J^?} I IRREGULARITY. wa^ "P feeling simply I y J wonderful every morning because I tak MILK OF MAGNESIA A PRODUCT OF PHILLIPS X AMSiirjL at bedtime, every niaht J|^|H|Bk MILK OF MAGNESIA ts— j o*221 words
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Article, Illustration352 1955-02-20 8 NOEL - NIGHT CLOTHES GROW PRETTIER AND SO (YAWN) TO BED NOEL ytKT Tew Tni n g a these days except of course evening clothes are designed to do such deliberately flattering things as the latest night clothes, which are steadily becoming prettier and prettier. The choice is indeed a varied one,352 words
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Article954 1955-02-20 8 i *******^^**i*»— *^*^**A*^i I AM studying away from my family and we write to each other regularly. A few days ago I received a letter from my uncle stating that my wife is having an affair with somebody. I am frantic with worry. What shall954 words
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Article, Illustration39 1955-02-20 8 Mi«i Mary Parfcar, titter of Hie Duke of Edinburgh's secretary,' Lieut. -Commander Michael Parker, is teen here in the latt word in fancy waistcoats. It it in \ilk-likc Sudan cotton, hat up-standing collar and glittering rftineston: buttons.39 words
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Advertisement430 1955-02-20 8 P>s( Modess HrW A if or confidence and comfort *g S&WvAvT^a always ask for Modess. Silkysoft and £xrr,i-absorbent, Modess J (made by Jolxnson and Johnson) are superbly ximfortable. Their i sleekly tapered ends make them invisVj iblc under the slimn < est of skirts. Sensible: economical: avtilable from every high-class430 words
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Advertisement338 1955-02-20 8 v oVuout nffur f DENTIST nmvr.l,^ mf Wm^ 'WISDOM'S' MAIN FEATURE x li IN THE profess| °n b™lh:s°i-6 t^^^T^T Wi*dom S, inches, ideal famous length for easy handling. curved handle bHr^ s t (i» I S Length of brush -head: controlling hj About" I inch. A short with Hie brushind338 words
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186 1955-02-20 9 ifjCAPORE HAS A STEADILY increasing group 1 I j anl?r y property owners, who are going to vote nst candidates who have pasted election *'f C rs on the clean walls of private homes. 'vents of the East Ward have written City Councillors, Mr.186 words
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Article, Illustration134 1955-02-20 9 NOREEN IS WONDERFUL SAYS FAMOUS VIOLINIST Mule ..rrrKpondcm. m violin■i mazed rd 1 have bnty. Ju;ald 11 .it the iccom cltal at II ill Noreen the Colony. i -iming Later. marvellous ■lanshi] riidn't expect -oming pre-eminent world as the ix Rostal. This j man. who has ime in London <134 words
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Article62 1955-02-20 9 Family Benefit officers office-bearers 1 t I the SinpaI Bi i fli B the annual iik held at the I mortal Hall on Feb- W N N. Leicester; Peh Wah Kok: Tan G u a n P Treasurer, Lee committee mem- Yow, Wee Bee V ike. Kionc Chin Kee, Lee62 words
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Article36 1955-02-20 9 Cylist killed in collision k Teck. 28. a Singapore Ward ard was killed in rtth a lorry in W R lad. near the ling a bicycle. admission ba I aptneMM to nvestigation. id Inspecat the Sepoy36 words
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Article100 1955-02-20 9 HINDU CULT AWAITS SIVA TONIGHT Aiyasama iists in Singapore (followers of a moderate Hindu cult; will celebrate Shiva Rathri tonight at their premises in Syeci Alwi Road. Shiva Rathri is a night set aside every year for worship of Siva. Devotees fast and pray in the night and believe oroper100 words
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Article112 1955-02-20 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Rubber smallholders owe the Johore Government about one million dollars in rent. This sum is still outstanding from their arrears of more than S3 z million about five months ago. The Government had threatened to put up the smallholders' land for public auction112 words
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Article21 1955-02-20 9 A 24-year-old woman, Phua Boon Eng, was found hanging tn a house in Dunlop Street, Singapore, yesterday morning.21 words
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838 1955-02-20 9 By THE COMPETITION EDITOR THERE was one of the biggest entries in the series for Straits Times Puzzle Contest 'OOO', and competition was very keen, the number of solvers who differed from the winning solution by one word being much higher than838 words
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Article, Illustration250 1955-02-20 9 THE latest addition to Miss L. E. Bach's miniature zoo at Tomlinson Road is a cute baby orang utan believed to be smuggled in from Sumatra. It was first named Ginger Pod because it was thought to be a male. But the name250 words
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Article133 1955-02-20 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. THE proposal that RIDA should meet the capital cost of a training school at the Central Agricultural Station. Ayer Hitam. had to be rejected when the Federal Government decided that in future RIDA should not be directly concerned in agricultural training. The immediate practical133 words
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Article65 1955-02-20 9 A POLICE patrol broke up a n«ht involvinK 10 Chinese in Sixth Avenue, off Bukit, Timah Road. Singapore, on Friday afternoon. Two injured men were later treated at the General Hospital and allowed to go home. The two, Sins Guat Tee and K(p Soon Hce.65 words
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Advertisement41 1955-02-20 9 HOTHERS-A NEW OOKLET FOR YOUR WGHTERS-GRATIS nuzzled atxmt itet ot fours r know, J You 1 ntvnn a book for i .nlable. will help j t ■> healthy, growing into and charm, it* i from > bUTCb wil limit I^aW m i onally41 words
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Advertisement311 1955-02-20 9 (jym w,gml%i Ctuoowelit! j m^l X^ s^i^ '^•'•^■'■''^•'^•'•^•^•S^'r^r^'^^L' lUn rtnwURAL wOC /^fll Preserve the sounds I^^Y^^*^' PUSH BUTTOH of happy WJ V 1 family gathenngs <1 k m 7J m f 881 #M Hfe ■B Record favorite music iHfjAß&a/ Jf« W Enliven social affairs \^E FTy 9 II Bi FOR311 words
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Miscellaneous108 1955-02-20 9 Winning answers to Wont Pusstc 000 THE $5 000 prixe tor Straits Times Word Puxmle Contest 'OOO' will be shared by T. E SOH, c/o Islay Kerr Co.. Ltd.. Singapore. 1: NELLY V. DUNCOMBE, 11, Dawson Rd., Singapore. 3; and T. INBA RA|, 822-A, Rasah Rd., SeremWan. They will receive108 words
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Article, Illustration1384 1955-02-20 10 HOW TO AVOID A WAR CINCE his victory in Indo-China Mao Tse-tung has repeatedly announced his intention of crossing more than 100 miles of open sea with large military forces, liquidating Chiang Kai-shek, and forcibly incorporating Formosa into1,384 words
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Article304 1955-02-20 10 WE think WANTED: NEW LEADERS Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan is greatly distressed by the fact that 90 per cent of those who registered for Federal elections are Malays and his perturbation is understandable. From now on the UMNO-MCA AHiance will be one of the most lop-sided alliances in I political304 words
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Letter242 1955-02-20 10 MR. Haridas seems to be suffering from inferiority complex or persecution delusions. Neither Mr. Koh nor Mr. Ong say they are superior, but they and many others agree that the use of English is the most practical. If we were to follow Mr. Haridass reasoning, we should242 words
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Letter230 1955-02-20 10 THE belief that hen's eggs can sit up on their pointed ends only once a year from 12 midnight of the 12th day of the Chinese First Moon to eight o'clock on the night of the 13th as reported in the Sunday Times, is a fallacy. This can230 words
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Letter225 1955-02-20 10 DANCING is one of the greatest forms of mental relaxation. In most towns there are dancing societies or clubs for youths and ballrooms for the grown-ups. Some people may ask "What is the use of dancing?" Dancing Is the biggest social asset you can equip yourself with today225 words
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Letter116 1955-02-20 10 IWAS surprised indeed to read in the Sunday Times that the weightllfting contest between Miss Lee Kwal Chee and myself had been called off. I can asure you that this contest is not oft* as I have been informed by S.A.W.L.F. that they are arranging this "special contest"116 words
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Letter47 1955-02-20 10 OUR girls in Malaya should take a lesson from MarJorie Wee: if she could go about in her own national costume in a very foreign land, there is no reason why our girls cannot do so in Malaya, instead. being "foreign -fashion crazy." WILLIE Sungei Buloh.47 words
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Letter139 1955-02-20 10 YOU report that 50.000 people are expected to attend Father Patrick Peyton's meeting at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday. There is sound psychology behind his slogan: "The Family That Prays Together Stays Together." If a man and his wife will daily kneel in prayer at the Throne of139 words
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Letter120 1955-02-20 10 THERE has been, during the past few weeks, a lot of babbling about the use of other languages. Malaya has advanced rapidly to what it is today without any previous linguistic complications. English has been used for centuries in this country and our lawyers, doctors and politicians, etc.. have120 words
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Article414 1955-02-20 10 SITUATED about 100 yards off Balestier Road, and a next door neighbour of the Shaw Brothers' studio at Jalan Ampas, is one of the least known homes for the sick in Singapore. Unlike the dying houses of Sago Lane, this home if you like to call414 words
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Article212 1955-02-20 10 Billy Budd T'HKiahabita^^^l try often goon mil, lectures v of the B xnent. p Summersklll give v. times sui h sul harmony i left-v In m constant. i;>. I But in Brit ers most iniht.utV3« force ar thr strike b. 0 is being ti i n tor. n 3 ■octal212 words
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Advertisement873 1955-02-20 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. \\\Ol\( KMFNTS H H i.rWi Sl* (mimimiim). MOTOR CAR INSURANCE? >«".<; Cheapest Private Car. Comprfheittlve Pollry. available Only from The Chairman, A.A.M., I T O Box 277, Pwiang. IN A 15% TAX BRACKET you] must earn $115 to save $100! Endowment deposits nre t.ixfre*. It actually casts lrs<;873 words
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Advertisement33 1955-02-20 10 1 v opportunit;. 1 k f ""@H BEER' j v^KOF TIGER BEER It tk Championship f J\ at the nff/|-___. ewers Exl \«y_' Al IJ Malayan Singapore Di distributed by Fu,er r HI33 words
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Article251 1955-02-20 11 yUIACKMAIN IKLLS HOW OLD WAS FOUND RAUB, Saturday. f for j match at a wedding reception c arrest of the owner of the matches, employee of the Raub Cold Mine, for lecjl possession of retorted gold. nstet, president of the Sessions Court, g was told251 words
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Article59 1955-02-20 11 r.r'rira under States Rtfugee Singapore sterday by Sk> Mvi, aeed Wai children of a Kedah who has five I uncle. i San tter on Mr. sent I g ive them the vts ho ">k off. w up to see ecauM I a better to59 words
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31 1955-02-20 11 Col jazz- violinist isits Singapore recently t jazz- Singapore .uxury liner. round the world Lucky Five I .he leads. yesterday r Piano in Orchard Road and -me of hLs refold there.31 words
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Article60 1955-02-20 11 Six barbers employed at the Shanphai Hair Dressinc Co.. in Orchard Road. Singapore downed tools on Friday afternoon. The strike Is over a demand for a five percent increase in the commission paid for each hair cut. m. Yue Bing. a partner of the company told60 words
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Article53 1955-02-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. rREE terrorists dressed in civiMan clothes and wearing fell hats murdered a Chilian at Ayrr Kala Nf w Village in the Grik area of Perak yesterday. After speaking to the civilian, they led him away and then shot him. The terrorists scattered Communist leaflets53 words
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Article, Illustration41 1955-02-20 11 A DIAK WOMAN spins cotton while her little* son sits in her lap and looks on. This picture is one of those in Hedda Morrisons photographic ixhibition which opens at the British Council Hall. Singapore, on Wednesday.41 words
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372 1955-02-20 11 MNEMPLOYMENr among young Malayan lawyers returned recently from England to Singapore is increasing. Colony legal circles said yesterday. r English Bar examination re- r cults show that 60 students from the Federation and Singapore are now graduating a year. A Singapore Education Department official said372 words
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Article133 1955-02-20 11 Clo«np rubber price? yesterday in MBti per lb were: No 1 R.SS. Spot ioose buyers 89, sellers 89 V. No 1 R.S.S. Mar. buyers 89 V sellers 89 4 No. 2 buyers 88 sellers 89 No. 3 buyers 87, sellers I Closing tone: weak. Sineapore Chamber of133 words
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Article35 1955-02-20 11 Singapore Copra Association 1 p.m. prices yesterday: Straits mixed copra: February $29 3,8 buyers. $29 5/8 sellers'; March $29 3/4 buyers. $30 sellers; April $29 7 8 buyers $31 1/8 sellers. Tone quiet.35 words
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Article60 1955-02-20 11 Two students, Wong Yuek IKeow and Mak Ching Kun 1 were charged in Singapore yesterday with breaking into the bookstore at the Chinese High School, Bukit Tlman Road, on Feb 1 and removing $8.55 ca3h and $7580 worth ol educational materials Wong pleaded guilty. Male claimed60 words
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Article49 1955-02-20 11 A warrant of arrest was issued by the Singapore First I Traffic Magistrate. Mr. J. P. I Trainor, yesterday against a j former police constable, George j Scan, who failed to appear on a summons to give evidence in a six edir.e case on Feb. 16.49 words
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186 1955-02-20 11 •pHE ROYAL Singapore Flying Club is willing to help the Royal Air Force in its radar spotting training programme, the vice president. Mr. F. Bernard Oehlers, told the Sunday Times yesterday Mr. Oehlers wa.s referring to the club's annual report. which says the186 words
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Article64 1955-02-20 11 A lorry driver told tho Singapore First Traffic Magistrate. Mr. J. P. Trainor, yesterday that he could not come to court in time as his lorry broke down on the way. The driver, Lim Tong Hal. who pleaded guilty to driving the lorry with a worn-out64 words
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Article155 1955-02-20 11 THEY PLAY IN AID OF SOLDIERS COCCER players at Jalan Besar stadium tonight will be helping to supply amenities to Servicemen in jungle forts In the Federation. Proceeds from tonight's game between the Combined Services and Civilians will ro into the trust fund of the Armed Services Welfare Association. In155 words
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Article107 1955-02-20 11 'I prefer to die,' court told POH QWEE HIANG. who told the mairistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates, that life meant nothing to him because his wife and he were both sick, was put on a six-month bond of SlOO by a Singapore court yesterday for attempted suicide. Inche Mahmood.107 words
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Article24 1955-02-20 11 Chong Lian Kirn. a car driver, was fined $35 in Singapore yesterday for driving a car in an Inconsiderate man- j ncr24 words
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Advertisement11 1955-02-20 11 Hudson's Jujubes STOP COUGHS COLDS SMOKERS THROAT RIBUTED BY SIME DARBY11 words
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Advertisement367 1955-02-20 11 Every House Needs Westinghouse j fros'i J^IT IBS colder j j Mill. ffiffik) ipto COLD j Models from 6.2 cubic ft. lo 11.6 cubic ft. You can be sure ...if it's WeStingllOUSe Obtainable from our Authorised Distributors and Dealers. I'niUHl Rmdio Co. —Spore South Enpinws Ltd. j Sin Hap Hln367 words
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Miscellaneous116 1955-02-20 11 I a Outer Spate il ».m. Tel 6903. AI.HAMBRA: Mysteries of the Black Jungle— ll, 1.30. 4. 6.45, 9.30. >bse.ssion I Love Melvin 9 a.m. Tel. 6909. 10. 9.30. Column EOXT: Lili— 3. 6.15, 9.15, Prince I'ntamed Beauty of Piratr-- 11 a.m. Tel. *****. midnight. Tel. 5159. ROYAL: Koondu-kili (Tamlli—116 words
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Article, Illustration194 1955-02-20 12 First prize in Hie Camera Contest this week goes to Chew Yit Foong of 59 Main Road, Taiping, for his smiling study on the right. Second prize to Charles Reuben of 3 Claymore Road, Singapore 9. for the sea-and-sky picture on the left. Runners-up:194 words
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826 1955-02-20 12 Donald Davies - Coleman's masterpiece— the old church Donald Davies \^HEN George Doumpold Coleman finally settled In Singaporr in 1826 and set up practice as a civilian architect he had already had considerable experience both in Calcutta and Batavia. As a result he waa completely familiar with the style of architecture most suited826 words
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Advertisement387 1955-02-20 12 *Jfi $175 LJ LC D MCC /ft m m The HERMES "Baby" is portable in the tru« tense of the word. Wherever you go this •mazing little typewriter will accompany you. It is sturdy and light at the same time. Its tmallness will surprise you. Anybody can use a HERMES387 words
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Advertisement71 1955-02-20 12 HKHHf "i3wr?"' HHHHKtlF>r%2f{£t^ W: 9aU£ A new shipment of stock pattern EARTHENWARE just arrived >^_. Vl\j\J for 12 persons $166.00 o 89.50 *>>•♦>« DINNER SETS for 12 persons $121.00 for 6 persons 25.75 Wf for 6 persons 15.00 i\ T "4, .afl 4> j 'BELVEDERE' for 12 persons $115.00 "671 words
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Miscellaneous225 1955-02-20 12 1 HARDER CROSSWORD ACROSS zest to the mid-winter holiday? (9. 1 IMcture paper, or rather, per- 6) -hap«, parx-r picture? (11, 4). 9 But DOWN her Height is much over 12 stone 6 1 Rob nest of lls e«s? <8>- 2 lb. (7). 10 It reaches high, but not l-MSI225 words
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Article, Illustration1164 1955-02-20 13 Who are the eligible bachelors? Special Correspondent MICHAEL RUDDY ivriting from the "celluloid dtp" presents the second of six articles telling the inside story of the men and women u-ho make pictures— and of the pictures that have made the nonentities of Yesterday into the stars1,164 words
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Article, Illustration480 1955-02-20 13 LOGAN GOURLAY - HOWARD PUKED A MISFIRE LOGAN GOURLAY says IT'S not difficult to see l that Faith Domergue is a discovery and early protegee of Howard Hughes, that restless, eccentric, deafish but by no means blindHollywood producer. j Mr. Hughes is like the Man Who Loved Redheads. He runs pretty much to480 words
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Article, Illustration179 1955-02-20 13 ROBERT OTTOWAY sees the author of 'The Boy Friend' ■Iden Boy of 1954 offered me a cup of tinned coffee and tried to get warm in basement room, writer-composer Uson has the world at his feet. His show, "The Boy Friend," had its first London179 words
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Article, Illustration300 1955-02-20 13 Film Fans' Forum Are Grace and Gene related? WHAT Is the background of Gene Kelly? Is he related to Grace Kelly? What is his address? WALTER. Kuala Lumpur; JUDITH, Kuala Lumpur. Gene Kelly to not reUted to Grace Kelly. The sft. 9ln. dancer, born Aug. 23, waa born In Pittsburgh.300 words
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Advertisement414 1955-02-20 13 eW SHAMPOO IDEA! lotion Shampoo by th« shining look, the v.V, hat K r «t K<";»1 Beauty Treatment Shampoo I Mmpoo ld» Wlil. K.nn MM( lljljlfi ii i liquid nor ;i powder. W hist Pore, aatin-wbite, --.iim— m«><>ili. ',J.'.m*jj mi; il i-. iii lart. a r.-.il J l! ii hair.414 words
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Advertisement198 1955-02-20 13 Commercial Motor Vehicles I j---nrjrr".j-\ 1 isiiiM i itra hauls a yPAY^-load of 4-5 tons Users of commercial transport over C~~ '^^$mr^S distances other than long range will i find no more suitable type of vehicle X a than the Bantam Tractor— the prime 1^ feature of which is its198 words
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Advertisement484 1955-02-20 14 Be a Master of English How Busy People are l Gaining a Command of Fluent, Expressive English in Spare Time Ambitious men and women ln all parts of the vujrld an wrTing to the Rogrnt [n tttut< for rjotails o! thr unique Coursp in Eflrctivp English rondurtod by that well-known484 words
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Advertisement186 1955-02-20 14 SRfifet; Achino Jn nit >_J Neurrt.a. Lvm h d CiVcleVun s o^-'" >ng Pas«.ig», 'V. Appetite and I and Colds, E( can I hi fft IO II 'he Cy«tf« rompounded <!•■;• ri i hlad'W at on? fr'tin youi and siir»k, or daTig' rou» rti I ways i 1. Start, Kill186 words
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Miscellaneous1362 1955-02-20 14 {J Ai/ rDCZAR H.ICE BURROUGHS uv^, what was TA~eZAN.*THIS BEAST INVAPEP* OUR VALLEY STAeviNG, |T HAS BEESJ /^tffr^-i^^V '^^''!''P^BHBBBiBJB\ BP^ jr*^* -^.^i^L^L^LH^^^L^V i^^rf THE LITTLE VILLAGE A\P _^B[JP Bfc^BTAI^ZAN^ SOFTLY PERHAPS H^ /s^P^^ ifl L^L^ IN THE SHACOWS BEVD^." V STCPF^n'uITDSHKo&GE^. Mi KLr [^jf^^tf KflLfl i^^^B ceEA'^E- ThE /V/GHT *M1,362 words
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189 1955-02-20 17 JOHN RUSSELL - JOHN RUSSELL by Til letters, to say "Here lay Keats's hand, Mozart's," is a very particular pleasure. Museum H R cord Office to So- through Manit th that m Men dcii that the In principlf at i i own. B n point, howe189 words
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Article, Illustration1491 1955-02-20 17 JULIO JIMENEZ - Russian women risked their lives to feed prisoners JULIO JIMENEZ By As told to DANIEL MARDER ond article of a five-part series on his experiences as a Russian slave labourer, Julio Jimenez, who fought j side the Germans with Spain s Blue Division, recounts some of the terrible privations that1,491 words
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Article221 1955-02-20 17 LONDON. IkJR. E.S. Tiddcm.in, formerly or fhc Malay.™ Education Department. and before internment an Inspector ot Schools. South Pcrak, it now a chef specialisms; in Chinese dishes and underdone steaks. Until recently, the only cooking Mr. Tiddcman had was in Sime Road Camp when he fried221 words
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Advertisement41 1955-02-20 17 I i\ tu^i; LATEST IMPROVEMENT lA /TO ALL TITUS WATCHES f WITH SOLFIX BALANCE' ;v > TITUS WATCH HAS A M%^mm SNV ISS FACTORY'S GUARANTEE W^tiS N< Mil <>< WAIMIIMKMH U VN| m\«..\i;TH 17 aM( 21 JEWELS WAINABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS41 words
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Advertisement254 1955-02-20 17 {J5 =1 HANDLOOM FABRICS Noted for their excellence in texture, beauty of design and richness off artistic appeal. THE INDIAN HANDLOOM INDUSTRY has been a producer of cotton, silk and woollen cloth from times immemorial: India's fine Muslins, Chintzes, Shawls, Brocades etc. were the rage of fashionable women in far254 words
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Article572 1955-02-20 18 MIKE HAWTHORN tests the new cars \jyHY not design your own motor car? Take pencil and paper and get to work. Think what you need. You want room for your wife, your children, and space for the occasional jaunt for Aunt Mabel. You want572 words
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Article, Illustration365 1955-02-20 18 PARKING meters have been in use in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, for some 12 months. In the "Sunday Tmes" January 30. one special correspondent in an article referred to the fa-t that outside North America. New Zealand was the first to use park.nq365 words
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Article, Illustration81 1955-02-20 18 Land Httrtr THIS vehicle will take rot/ over o.'mosf onr ttrrom, and tht mc 'n r' fOson 'or /(l 9°" n 9 1 system. In the picture can bt seen A < an^ C- wntn ""eprened engages the B drive on all four wheels. ordmer 9*°' i giving four81 words
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564 1955-02-20 18 CRUSADER - HIGHLIGHTS OF MALAYAN SPORT MALAYAN SOCCER IS IN A RUT! CRUSADER' Says ALTHOI (ill it was the closed season lor soccer, Admin Wein drew x l)ig crowds in I heir two games in Kuala Lumpur last weekend. One c;.n imagine what the attendances would have been had they come when564 words
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Article680 1955-02-20 18 OF the many people who have spoken to me of my criticism of Captain Richardson's road safety camoaign Captain Richardson is th? only one who disagrees is a very publi- j ■ity-conscious city, but Sin- aporeans obviously know the difference between good publicity and sensationalism. Ballyhoo680 words
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Advertisement166 1955-02-20 18 Volkswagen The outstanding car of this decade, which because of high quality, economy, outstanding performance, reliability and low price, is sweeping the world. Nearly 300,000 VW vehicles are manufactured every year. In Austria, in the first six morfhs of 1954. 3,600 or 37% of the registrations (in the same competitive166 words
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Advertisement555 1955-02-20 18 DO YOU KNOW THESE PCOp L| rpms happy threesome is typical of the thousand 1 who are building a financial backlog with w trained Manufacturers Life representative. I hey lymfeofa Company's 450.000 policvholders whose plan protection and old age security are now safeguarded by of £191,783 690. The *Bth Annual555 words
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Article675 1955-02-20 19 Hutton bats 135 minutes for 48 By JACK FINGLETON SYDNEY, Saturday. VVITH EVANS and Wardle hitting breezily, the M.C.C. totalled 172 to get level with New South Hales on the first innings on the second day of their return game at Sydney today.Reuter - 675 words
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140 1955-02-20 19 AlO-minute parade ol mass bands, plus a display by Army docs and gymnastic and fencing dls- plays by members of th( Armed Services will precede the Combined Services v Singapore Civilians soccer match, in aid of the Armud Services Welfare Association, at Jalan140 words
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Article90 1955-02-20 19 KARACHI. Sat. THE Pakistan Cricket Control Board have asked the Indian Cricket Board to make the fifth and final test a flwe-day match. This is due to start at Karachi on Feb. 26. When the current tour by India was arranged, the Tests were all90 words
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Article16 1955-02-20 19 Girls Sports Club Married XI 'beat Singles one-nil in their annual fixture yesterday16 words
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293 1955-02-20 19 SEREMBAN. Sat. HPHE FIJIANS, trying out many j of thiir less-known rugby stalwarts against an Army Invitation XV here today, were still good enough to score a typical victory by 36-0. scoring six goals, a try and a penalty. I But293 words
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390 1955-02-20 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. ■p«EDERATION Police proved that they were the better combination this evening when they beat Singapore Police by 14 points (one goal and three tries) to five (a coal) in their annual rugger match on the padang. A slight drizzle Ju>t390 words
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Article, Illustration681 1955-02-20 19 Fijians win— but only just THE FIJIAN'S, the favourites, duly won the Singapore Cricket Club seven-a-side competition on the padang yesterday, but is was only after a touch-and-go battle with R.A.F. Tengah, who lost by a first-half try. Tengah might have just pipped the Fijians had not Hamznh and then681 words
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Article66 1955-02-20 19 The Argonauts P.C. team to play Praser Neave in a friendly soccer match at River Valley Road tomorrow will be chosen from: Llm Soo Woon. G. Fernandez. Yeow Meng Yong, Mohd. Noor. James Pereira. Low Kee Seng. Rashld Giman leapt.). Goh Boon Khlm. Goon Ylng Cheong. Eddie Teng.66 words
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Advertisement160 1955-02-20 19 dunm cigarettes specially imported from London Available in packets of 10 and airtight tins of SO. THIS FAMOUS 'WHITE SPOT' is your guarantee that the contents are of the high quality associated with the F^Hj name Dunhill. You deserve a Dunhill HEW LOW FILM PRICES 'FKCTIVE FEBRUARY 21, 195S Retail160 words
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Advertisement615 1955-02-20 19 SENSATIONAL RESULTS of NEW HEIGHT INCREASE SYSTEM! IN y our own home <t now 0 I "hi h ht Lf\ Ijm^^^^^^^^^bbll by a Simple. Natural Method. Thar* tra no drufs. nothmi to get everything is simple and straight 5" S'^J forward. This wonderful new j-^ or no cost I 4615 words
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Miscellaneous66 1955-02-20 19 Solution to the harder crossword 'oag^la^i^^[d T idJLikrH l i lolnlalnla c r v i s c rßg i r a f f t, l|n|t|o|l|d|e|n: U L T R A V I i E^M^R^*| ,L A kTM^O R T H L I G H T, ele|i|glo|c| ill. W A T66 words
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Article2809 1955-02-20 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Bell rides two winners; Entertainer, Earthquake, Grazie score doubles By BIG SWEEP] RESULT TOTAL POOL: 5261,360 FIRST: *****0 (570.567) SECOND: *****4 ($35,283) THIRD: *****8 ($17,601) STARTERS: (52.940 each). Nos: *****4; *****2; *****3; *****2: *****2; *****6. CONSOLATION ($1,568 each>: Nos. *****7; *****5; *****4; *****0;2,809 words
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168 1955-02-20 20 NEW YORK. Sat. EZZARD Charles came back from two beatings by Rocky Marciano, sluggish and I wild but sharo enough to bat- i ter Charles Norkus for a unani- mous 10-round decision last night at Madison Square garden. Charles weighed 191' i lb. I anaAP - 168 words
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Article, Illustration32 1955-02-20 20 ENTERTAINER, with the Spencer Stable's new jockey Billy Bell astride, returns to scale after winning the first race at Kn.il i Lumpur yesterday. Sunday Times picture.32 words
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Article32 1955-02-20 20 R.E.M.E. SC. beat RE. Chilians 3-0 In a soccer friendly at Olllmati Barracks on Friday. Ontr<-for- I «nrd Hllam scored all the three I eoaN for REME.32 words
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Advertisement405 1955-02-20 20 PICTURE TIP Ih r Straits Tlmrs' plr lure tip for i yeMi-rday'x rarrs was PWH STORK who was unplaced in the inlil (up 2ft orttn }i/(f ntim ntuttt CHEAH WAN: Between Sin Huat, thud son of the latr Mr. Cheah Choon Teik and Mrs. Cheah Choon Teik i nee Lim405 words
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Advertisement218 1955-02-20 20 A SENSATION Wf BY ITS PRICE AND OUTFIT 36 exposures 24 x 36 mm I Colour corrected Apotar 5 I Built-m film-speed indicator |k Synchronized flash cont act Wk_ Automatic exposure counter HI: Automatic shutter cocking Hk Depth-of-field scale Bk Rapid winding lever 'C W PATERSON SIMONS CD U[ Itfeel-Casin218 words
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