The Straits Times, 19 June 1955
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The Straits Times
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Title Section16 1955-06-19 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES f/etf Safes m Malay* No. 1,034 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1955 20 CENTS.16 words
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Article542 1955-06-19 1 eat tia»le—out: Strikers report far duty with 90 companies No jobs for many they must wait JHE SYMPATHY strikes called in Singapore over the past week fizzled out yesterday. Workers reported for duty at all 90 establishments affected. Bus services were back to normal except542 words
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Article, Illustration81 1955-06-19 1 Inchc Mustaptu Alhakri. chairmm of the Malayan Association for the Blind, dictates a message wh.ch 15 -year-old Emran bin Kosm. a blind boy from |ohorc nkes down ',n braille at tn opening of the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind. |ihorc Bahru yesterday. Inchc Albakri81 words
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Article127 1955-06-19 1 Writs are served on strikers SOUTHAMPTON, Sat. COLTHAMPTON magistrates 'oday issued 49 summonses disobeying orders against :.bers of the crew of the ::5-ton liner Queen .Mary vent on strike on Thursday. ;mmonses were issued on lication of the Cunard pany, which is now cnm a massive transat- airlift" of nearlyReuter - 127 words
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Article122 1955-06-19 1 Reds kill 'rebels' in China HONG KONG, Sat. PEKING Radio said today that some Chinese have been sentenced to death or imprisonment for their activities in "monarchist" secret societies passing under such names as "Bright Eye" and "Great Buddhism." "Their activities were clandestine and mysterious" the broadcast said. Those sentencedReuter - 122 words
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Article286 1955-06-19 1 T.U.C. WARNS OF SPLIT' ATTEMPTS THE Singapore Trades Union Congress warn- j ed yesterday against "des- tructive forces making I I concerted attempts to split the workers into two camps." The warning was given in a statement replying to abusive charges against the Congress made by three P A.P. unionists286 words
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Article51 1955-06-19 1 Larry Adler. the virtuoso of the harmonica, and the Com-missioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, last night played a mouth organ piece together at a Midsummer Ball at the Island Club. It was all part of an appeal for the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association. About 300 people were51 words
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338 1955-06-19 1 Ml Singapore now backs Mr. Marshall— a brave man DRAISE for the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, for his condemnation of the machinations of People's Action Party union leaders in the general strike was voiced by Singapore people of all classes yesterday. Mr. Marshall's statement issued on Friday night was338 words
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Article52 1955-06-19 1 $5,000 two share THERE are two winners I of Straits Times Word Puzzle F. Each will receive $2,500. They are Mrs. C. Engel. 145 E Ford Avenue, Singapore 10; *****063 Cpl. Ukin, Engr. Branch D.0., CHQ FARELF, Singapore. I c/o C.P.O. See Page Nine for the Competition Editor's I i52 words
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Article112 1955-06-19 1 NEW YORK. Sat.— Film star Errol Flynn has brought a million dollar libel suit < $3,000.--000) against the magazine "Confidential." It came to light yesterday when the publishers in New York State Supreme Court demanded a bill of particulars outlining the basis of the suit. FlynnAP - 112 words
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Article36 1955-06-19 1 LONDON. Sat. Britain Is to postpone tests among the public with the Salk anti-polio vaccine until the increased safety measures to be adopted in the United States have been applied in this country.—ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article219 1955-06-19 1 Mototov gaes West in cowbou hat j' CHEYENNE, Wyoming Sat. THE SOVIET FOREIGN Minister, Mr. V. M. Molotov. wearing a rowboy hat, rode into the West tonight in what probably is the nearest a Soviet official can get to the frontier style. The hat was presented to Mr. Molotov duringUP - 219 words
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Article165 1955-06-19 1 LUCCA, Italy, Sat. A I*4 YEAR OLD Italian princess was honeymooning in a Swiss hideout today with a 75-year-old millionaire count she married in a hush- hush ceremony in the dfad of nl^}- T P e couple was married in a !ittle churchAP - 165 words
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Article39 1955-06-19 1 A European motorist, Mr. E. Curran, was injured last night when his car collided with another vehicle in Kalians Road, Singapore. He was sent to the General Hospital in an ambulance and was later discharged after treatment.39 words
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Article28 1955-06-19 1 HOLLYWOOD, Sat. Harry Jansen the conjurer known as "Dante" has died here, aged 71. He made several world tours with his troupe of performers. Rcuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article486 1955-06-19 1 No sack for 220 busmen after all A FTER a conference with the police, the Singapore Hock Lee bus company late last night decided not to hand out sack notices to its 220 drivers and conductors, and to ask them to resume work today. Earlier the Chief Minister, Mr. David486 words
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Article476 1955-06-19 1 AND HERE ARE THE WINNERS CUBjECT to re-scrutiny, four entrants will share the first prize of $15,000 in The Malayan Monthly Word Puzzle Contest "K." They will receive $3,750 each. They are: SINCAPORE: MISS DAPHNE BRUCE, 19 Karikal Road. SELANCOR: A. SAMUEL, 572 Hose Road, Kuala Lumpur; MRS.476 words
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Advertisement120 1955-06-19 1 Diamond A imvtu Set ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS U. S. de SUVA, Je wel I c r» 106, Orchard Road, Singapore -9. Tel: ***** F^HF jl***^^ DEBBIE REYNOLDS II 'dCji M M HyppF *£Km "Athena" LULUK Of THE STARS > MtfMMP MAKI-Of y Ci*ti rim iW/n* lUm\*t mmftmmm I HCI POW3M120 words
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Article, Illustration1727 1955-06-19 2 'A LINE OF GEESE' ON Tuesday June 24, 1947, Kenneth Arnold, a successful business man in his thirties, was flying his own plane from Chchalis to Boise, Idaho, where he lived. He was unaware that he was to fire the train of events leading to the Numbrr One1,727 words
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Article, Illustration495 1955-06-19 2 Satfai== j - Satfai==j AXGLIXG !b y fFHE abrupt change of A weather conditions last week-end from sunshine and heat to a heavy overcast with occasional drizzle brought pleasant fishing conditions but, as far as I can gather, not many fish. One party fishing without much success off the south of495 words
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Advertisement65 1955-06-19 2 FURNISHING your home is now A GAY ADVENTURE Designs Kave been skilfully selected from the Please Support rv wriv \m sr. |ohn AppeJ Week best ol the World s Manufacturers to blend By Giving Cenerously With tropical homes. 24th |une to 2nd July. -1 48 wide from $4.25 yard. *A65 words
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Article268 1955-06-19 3 MAN HE HAD LONG HOPED WOULD GET THE JOB MACDONALD ON SCOTT: HUMOUR AND WISDOM General for South-East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, yesterday referred to h.s successor, Sir Robert Scott, as the man he had Ion? hoped would take his place. Mac Donald was268 words
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Article221 1955-06-19 3 GRAND MUSIC FOR ALL I IRE music lovers had treat last night Symphony Of the first of it's two In the Badminton ute the slow sale of uring the advance riod, the hall was n'.y a few of the d seats remauin ne presented by r N.B.C. Symphony varied in221 words
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Article129 1955-06-19 3 THE following candidates have passed the examination for the Diploma in Education held in Trinity Term l aDo Asai. Kurugulagamoney. Chan Kai Yau. Cheah Tat Huat Miss Lucy Chen Ei Hsing. Miss L. Chen Mong Hock. Doraisamy. John P., Miss M. Goh Eng Neo. Ooon Cheng129 words
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Article, Illustration109 1955-06-19 3 Miss Nancy Yap Chin Poh, Penang's first elected Municipal Councillor, lawyer and sportswoman, was married to an Englishman, Mr. Roy Clayton, at the Singapore Wesley Methodist Church yesterday. The bride comes from one of Penang's best-known Chinese families. She is the daughter of Mr. Yap Kirn Hoe,109 words
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Article98 1955-06-19 3 Wong Kuan Chin, claimed trial in the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday to three charges. Wong was charged with being a member of an unlawful assembly, to cause hurt to Oheah Kirn Swee and of using criminal force on Lai Slew Keng with intend to outrage her98 words
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Article153 1955-06-19 3 BLIND MAN BUILT SCHOOL FOR BLIND lONOKI BAHRU, Sat. THE MAN who has*, ally dr.siKncd the new Princrss Elizabeth Sol 00l for the Blind, opened here tunicht. will not sec the result of his work. He is Major I). R. Bridßos. Federal Blind Welfare Officer, a-Jd himself blind. Opening the153 words
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Article174 1955-06-19 3 Tan Aik Soon, 49. was yesterday flned $300 IB the Singapore Seventh Police Court for having 35 cartoons of dutiable cigarettes. Tan was arrested by Customs men in Merchant Road ut about 430 a.m. on Friday. Tan pkadei guilty. In the ame Court yesterday, another man,174 words
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Article227 1955-06-19 3 Unionist had Red papers A 22 YEAR OLD Chinese, Tan Choon Hin. alias Tan Boon How. a member of the Singapore Factory and Shopworkers' Union, yesterday pleaded guilty to two charges of having a terrorist document and being a member of an unlawful society, the Anti-British League. But the First227 words
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432 1955-06-19 3 IUIADAM CHEW CHOON LAN, mother of Chong Lon Chong, the 16-year-old student who was shot dead during the riots last month, yesterday asked the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, what the Singapore Covernmnet intended doing about" the death of her son. She wept432 words
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Article138 1955-06-19 3 FREE LEGAL AID PLAN IN SINGAPORE The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday said that Mr. Tan Thoon Lip. Registrar of the Supreme Court, would soon go to Australia to study free legal aid system. Mr. Tan will go to New South Wales probably in Septemper and will be away138 words
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Article25 1955-06-19 3 Ong Char Moh, 29, who stole 10 tons of granite blocks worth $65 from the Public Works Department was yesterday fined $150.25 words
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Advertisement258 1955-06-19 3 W n BEDSTEADS (Made ir. England) M CENTREFOLD BE^ WITH CANVAS PLATFORM $32.00 SQUARE LINKED MESH 426.50 \Z S V^% KIDDIES BED $44.00 FOLDING BED 2' f WIDE $22.50 3 0- WIDE $25 00 without mattress 26" x6'2" 63.00 two tier bed with easy 310 »62" $105.00 PRICES APPLICABLE FOR258 words
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Miscellaneous406 1955-06-19 3 RADIO MALAYA <* Programmes thai marked can be received by listeners in Malacca. Short wave 49 62m. Medium wave 476 m.. 343. 36Sm. and !97m.) •9.00 am. Bieakfast Club; MO.OO 1 London Studio Melodies; 10.30 Listen to My Music; 11.00 11.30 Netherlands' Composers; *1.00 p.m. Programme Summary; 1.01 Light Music;406 words
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Miscellaneous50 1955-06-19 3 High tides TODAY: Singapore 10.34 a.m. (8 ft.) 9.40 p.m. (9 ft. 3 in.i; Port Dickson 5.23 a.m. (7 ft 9 in.) 6.04 p.m. (9 ft. 5 lnj; Penang 11.55 a.m. 1 8 ft. 3 in.). TOMORROW: Singapore 11.29 a.m. (8 ft. 4 in.) 10.30 p.m. (9 ft 7 in.).50 words
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Article, Illustration594 1955-06-19 4 Wyck Brooks - Wyck Brooks SHE 'LISTENS' WITH HER FEET! 'SEES' WITH HER HANDS! prophets in the Bible. I was not aware then how tteeped she was in the lanpuage of the 3ible. which I later heard her expound Wltb Biblical scholars; nor am I know how familiar she wai literally,594 words
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Article345 1955-06-19 4 THE BIG QUESTION: TT'S is a vintage year for beauty contests in Singapore. The year is barely half-through, and six beautiful girls have already won titles an average of one beauty competition a month. And now, of course, comes the biggest and most345 words
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Article, Illustration296 1955-06-19 4 Roger Yque - Roger Y q ue| -By_ Golden Rotary competition, was elected "Miss Menorah 1955" by the Singapore Menorah Club. I We saw sonv.' shapely legs and curvaceous torsos in the 1 next beauty contest, also held last month. This was to pick "Beach Queen 1955." and296 words
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Article, Illustration265 1955-06-19 4 WERE you caught out by the transport strike? When you had to walk miles to the office because you couldn't get a bus, did you suffer from painful feet, or split that too tight skirt? One of the smartest girls^ I know was caught265 words
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Advertisement141 1955-06-19 4 lndr« Abranjibai IJ&L' :L 11 mUs; kWSL A "M M 1 i* J^jj^lifefr. little people on to Lactogen, when the time jßhS^^*'-* came for weaning and it's noi hard to 1 4 correctly balanced milk food, prepared from pure, full-cream IP^Hj, cow's milk and modified to resemble human milk very141 words
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169 1955-06-19 5 Perfumed Malayan men are refreshed' pERFUME should be worn by rvpryone men and well as women B. de Botton, a proprietor and perfumiei Perfume Godet, Paris, said -pore yesterday. ear dp Botton arrived Paris by air yesterday friends in the perfume In Malaya and Siam. :-eshine to wear perhe said.169 words
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Article, Illustration43 1955-06-19 5 Captain William W. Kcrr of the Royal Scars fusilicn. and his bride, formerly Miss |acquclinc Sjnctuvy who were married at the Nee Soon Church. Singapore. The bride is the daughter of Major and Mrs. Sanctuary of the Roy.ii Army tngincenn; Corps.43 words
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Article23 1955-06-19 5 The blood bank is partiularly low in Group B. states he Weekly Bank Report of the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service.23 words
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221 1955-06-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE Federations Chief Inspector of Mines, Mr. C. F. Gripper. said today that he was "fighting mad" when he read accusations against officers of his department m the Taylor Corruption Report. He took strong exception to the part of the221 words
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Article32 1955-06-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Private Sulong bin Shamsuddin of the Malay Regiment was killed, when the jeep in which he was travellinc ran off the road near Ka'.umpang in North Selanpor.32 words
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Article, Illustration413 1955-06-19 5 THE Far East Air Force is now entering its seventh year of operations in the campaign against the Communist terrorists in the Federation. In this campaign, a major role of Far East Air Force is transport support parachuting and supplying the men on the ground, in413 words
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536 1955-06-19 5 Scientific survey to find new fishing grounds in S.E. Asia Four accused of chopper attack BUT THE CAPTAIN OF THE FLOATING LABORATORY DOES NOT LIKE FISH 500-ton yacht Manihine, converted into a floating laboratory after nearly a year's work in a British shipyard, is on her way to Singapore to536 words
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168 1955-06-19 5 ALTHOUGH a new drug to Malaya was administered to a woman before a caesarian operation, it failed to save her life after a stillborn baby was delivered a Singapore inquest was told yesterday. Phua Meng Yonsf, aged 45. died in the Kandang Kerbau168 words
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Article183 1955-06-19 5 POSTIES' TO GET TOP JOBS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. rE Postmaster General, Mr. E. E. Cassell. told the Post Office Workers' Union conference here today it was part of his job to find a Malayan, who could take his place in tine department in the years to come. But he warned183 words
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Article89 1955-06-19 5 Miss Toh Choo Ai, aged 12. of the Geylang Methodist Girls' School, won the first prize in the Singapore Safety First Council Poster Exhibition. Second and third places went to Idris bin Isa, 13. of the Kota Rajah Malay School, and Oon Ah Bah, 12, of89 words
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87 1955-06-19 5 A Singapore photographer, Mr. P. S. Teo is one of only three overseas members to have pictures accepted for hanging in the Exhibition of Professional Photography of the institute of British Photographers in London. Three of his four entries have been accepted. All three are87 words
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Advertisement239 1955-06-19 5 SjP'yiC BABY'S 4 V tender SKIN for Mother'B too. It is necessary to use only the mildest, purest Soap, Powder, Ointment. Cuticura preparations are mildly medicated to safeguard deUcat« Fkins. only the purest ingredients are used. CUTICURA OINTMENT CUTICURA SOAP rr.-.ld. antiseptic, sonthesroujrh. Mild as milk, pure as c*n be,239 words
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Advertisement310 1955-06-19 5 Wonderful new make-up! twi)ae^o^a jDM>f cklioH/ oft" uc-one PONDS 1 H^^^ T~HFRE hj^ n^ft hrra y < mi| tf up vi comNsSS^'ZZ^ I plftply fljtrcrmß, or »o nar J§Wr^ h.no» jjso>7/^W a mi fu P. y«u «t|^fj don I npfd w«trr jnd rt >^*ffl^ <i sr> dr >' y™" *k">310 words
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Article, Illustration1239 1955-06-19 6 'MALAYAN GIRLS HAVE CUTEST FIGURES THEY SAY Our students in Australia: A frank report Mystery of the big house By ROSALAND SHARBANEE (a Malayan student in Australia who likes to study her felloio students.) THE majority of adult overseas students in Western Australia are from Singapore and the Federation. They1,239 words
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Article617 1955-06-19 6 Browsing buffaloes are a menace! WHY so many kerbau (water buffaloes) should i have escaped from the padi I fields during the occupai tion, without being killed for food, is a mystery. Those that got away from I our Lukut area are estimat- ed to have increased by breeding to617 words
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Advertisement367 1955-06-19 6 love ff. I I *i ~Y oven before -they can l!Bßßjppßjf*jfr > *2ffipWBBWHBBI ■^r" Ever notice how children ii "p'jy favorites"? ITiey have their favorite games, fheir favorite toys -even their favorite wmmi soup! More than likely this favorite is > Campbell s Chicken Noodle soup.' W_^-^ -^gj^ Every spoonful367 words
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Advertisement284 1955-06-19 6 MARMITE^^ THE FOOD FOR FAMILY FITNESS K Children love Marmite. That's the blessing of it. Because Marmite, with its essential vitamins V the B group is so good for them— it gives them /i^PS&k. increased resistance to ill-health. Marmite W^fcr' rm^^*&** Spread Marmite thinh MARMITE Injars: i ez.,40x.,S 0z.,16 02.284 words
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Article, Illustration906 1955-06-19 7 Why bother to send your child to school? 'JMIK other day, when I was eight years old, I sat for my first rr«n I was "enormously confident: beinc an innocent, if rather unsightly, child, I had believed my schoolmaster when he told me that the purpose of examinations was to906 words
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Article885 1955-06-19 7 JANE LEE'S HUMAN CASE BOOK His pride has been hurt! IHAVE known a girl for about tuo years and although we have not been i^ose friends, at lrast we have been on .-peakinp terms. We see each other a k>: nnd I never thought I could fall in iove Wttb885 words
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Article350 1955-06-19 7 CRYEKTY WAS UNKIND THE policy of being cruel only to be kind has its limitations. As a young man in love has discovered. •About a year ago." he tells me I started a pen-fnenri-snic with a girl in a sanatorium. We both fell very much in love and were hopinc350 words
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Advertisement377 1955-06-19 7 f 4 M W i Deep-Cleansing y/vaf /tits #MMfa cleansing is tne greatest secret in beauty care jm perfectly clean skin is the foundation of tru« Anne French Cleansing Milk aaually floats away tne niooen dust and Impurities right from the base of pora rt removes the dust you can377 words
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Advertisement376 1955-06-19 7 «r-ta I Rise and Shine f Everu Day ypt H \-< y i/ becauje lam never 'Vy bothered by the usual v-^~. J jj\ ills that trouble »r» ICr l\ \r EXPECTAHT MOTHER Al' V Durin 9 my Pr nanc y J alwa y s take MILK OF MAGNESIA A376 words
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Miscellaneous20 1955-06-19 7 p. t*\e j|t| TUC- IVC"T*T"I L. bW ft Su^^isssßV*^^Eaa JL, _^^J| iLI bbbbVuSQbßß^S^^ '^B^Bjll^^^ ■''^t'NLJ i_ r L^fc HlGJlnf I20 words
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Article, Illustration494 1955-06-19 8 IT didn't show in dresses. It scarcely shows in shorts. But it'll show when you peel right down to a bathing suit the hideous fact that you've put on six or eight pounds. Your run down the beach to the water will be494 words
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Article442 1955-06-19 8 YOUR hair always looks so nice," sighed one girl enviously to another. "Look at mine. I comb It and the next minute it is all over the place. I have to wash my hair at a week because It becomes so greasy. I Just can't442 words
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Article152 1955-06-19 8 THE secret of dealing with stains is to tackle them as soon as possible alter they occur, except for MID. which should be left until dry and brushed vigorously. Only then should you wash the garment in a warm soap and water or detergent solution GRASS.152 words
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408 1955-06-19 8 It's the secret for figure faults! PERFECTION is rare in this world in fact almost everyone has some figure problem which must always be taken into consideration when choosing clothes. It may be a matter of height or weight or both. The art of camouflage is very important and there408 words
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Article, Illustration765 1955-06-19 8 What is this Lazy Susan? 9 THE most exciting news gleaned from my window shopping sprees this week are the lovely items for table decoration, for serving food and general fur- bishing of the home. Beginning with tableware Most of the hostesses in this city give curry lunches on a765 words
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Advertisement121 1955-06-19 8 What? Youve never worn a mazdenfbrm bra try on overture And you'll se» why more women wear Maidenform than any other bra on earth I a rra iri' «*s you r-ivrythin/r... support, fit and" /sBm fipure you know ynu're wearing Over-ture,* V^V«& Mflirleniorm's r.iasU rpiece of design. Over-ture's stitched", reinforced121 words
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Advertisement337 1955-06-19 8 I only Yardley W now ie secret V™|igD Lavender with ft an extra touch V sophistication (2^_^o^ft so cool, so fresh also crystallised lavender Yardley'* famous Lavender in solid form, and Yardley lavender soap— •mooth-lathering, richly perfumed 'lh* luxury soap of Uu uorli* MODESS Wear your slimmest skirt or cheongsom337 words
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Article1066 1955-06-19 9 Keen competition and above-average entries By The COMPETITION EDITOR COMPETITION was again keen for the Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest "F" and entries rose above average. Below are comments of the committee of judges on the most apt and accurate answers to some of the more1,066 words
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181 1955-06-19 9 rpHE Singapore Film Society A is giving two shows this week. Tomorrow, at the Pavilion (9 30 p m.) a comedy. "The Little World of Don Camillo." will be screened. This is a recent and much praised film adapted from a famous book about181 words
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Article239 1955-06-19 9 LIGHT music enthusiasts will glow with delight over a sumptuous new recording of some of the most attractive of al| gay melodies. The illustrious Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Ormandy. plays a selection of pieces by Offenbach which have been gathered together for a ballet entitled "Gaite Parisienrie".239 words
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Advertisement56 1955-06-19 9 B 55-3 H o« CAN t> o it makes delicious Mfj^^^^mm A touch of Bovril imDroves the flavour "^*—«>^ of sandwiches, hors-d'oeuvres and kechil makan. It builds energy and strength gives new vigour and vitality. A little D UV ICI L goes a long way >BOR^£O M ■*>""f Sm|jpCKe, Ku»lj56 words
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Advertisement331 1955-06-19 9 Why the doctor recommends Horlicks It sometimes happens that a normally active recommend Horlicks in such cases. Horlick* person complains of unaccustomed uredness is made from rich, full-cream cow's milk and listlessness. This is often due to the and the energising extracts of uheat and fact that he k not331 words
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Miscellaneous97 1955-06-19 9 JUDGES' ANSWERS IN $20,000 WORD PUZZLE X' hp most apt and accurate. Winning answers to Word Pusssie -*F 0 prize tor Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest F is shared between Encel ot 145 E. Ford Avenue. Singapore 10. and Cpl. Lakin. Engr. 'i.H. FARELF. who submitted sets ot answers which97 words
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Miscellaneous150 1955-06-19 9 "^^^W^"^^*''"^^^^'*^^^^^* I report. \m \om*c) **y ""JBMHUI 9rip.ca*-+ concentrate-/ a****' v<*> r 1 f But i^ip r^.s nsv* V. 1 aon become of twis i fir >d tor 1 I t>ff« l«ere-ford£jy«,Lii«, b»n a i*i<Hok« .^"'^^^^•k.*' re Kked -tired MPS.S f~,T*™ J and -iou soy you were c t tok150 words
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Obituary24 1955-06-19 10 20 Word, $10 (minimum). CHEAP DOLLARS are plentiful 'ii them into a flexib.c a plan for your child. ■ußl.is McLaren, P.C. Box ng.tpore.24 words
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7 1955-06-19 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE. JUNE 19. 1955.7 words
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Article323 1955-06-19 10 WE think KEEP IT UP! Who is the 7Jinst popular man in Singapore today? Answer: David Marshall. His violent denunciation of the evildoers on Friday night warmed the hearts of the vast majority of Sin- gapore workers, who are sick and tired of being exploited by political mountebanks. Keep it323 words
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Article1048 1955-06-19 10 On** thud *r«*ais horne 9 MR. Davic Marshall, speaking at the Founder's Day ceremony at Raffles Institution, is reported to have referred to a leader in the Sunday Times as "abusive." In my opinion a leader packed with more straightforward c9mmonsen.se, delivered plain and simple straight from1,048 words
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Article, Illustration1447 1955-06-19 10 The elephant who came back from the jungle Waunded by the Reds* she sought revenge \A/HY DID MEK YA return from the "Wilderness"? Elephants have provided stories worth the retelling since man became sufficiently civilised to sometimes wonder if the "beasts of the field" on occasion1,447 words
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Article361 1955-06-19 10 By PETER KAYE AS the word travels around about the success of the first course at Malaya's Outward Bound school at Lumut. on the Perak coast, scores of parents are asking: "How can I get my son into the school?" Employers, youth organisations and parents361 words
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Article446 1955-06-19 10 Billy Budd Ttii-. three m< n 11: in Singapore ism today, and take a large mi blame tor till grievous condui' of the movement. far from the popu ception of trade uni Where I was born 1 th< where trade onlODlsi ttOi a man who his fellow trad* 1 chap446 words
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Advertisement664 1955-06-19 10 Straits Times Free Press j For the convenience of odver- t.ters our repretentot.ve at Ml door, SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE. ORCHARD ROAD, will receive smoll ndvrrtiiementi and ontweri r to box numberj Clottrfied advtrtlMmtnti may olto bt banded to: CITY BOOK STORI LTD. Wmchtiter Houte, Collytr Quay, Singapore. IIIIIIM him CLASSIFIED664 words
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Advertisement72 1955-06-19 10 Get MORE fir your money! TWICE-RICH* Tomato Juice RICH IN FLAVOUR What'i inside a till tomato juice decide* whether it's a bargain or not. In Libby's you have really rich-ripe flavour. |ust taste I.ibby's and sec! RICH IN VITAMINS I .bbv It bargain food \alue too, rah i;i Vitamins A72 words
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Article169 1955-06-19 11 AVETOGO BACK TO THE BOYS FOR ORDERS, SAYS ADVISER JLITICAL ACTIVITIES INCLUDE UNION ROWS, HE SAYS Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, yesterday used to grant an interview to the preparatory committee of five proposed Singapore Chinese middle school students union. Id *he students legal169 words
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Article51 1955-06-19 11 Govt. watch on comics 1 UMPUR. Sat. lon Government I a special corahrrs to examine and other ttions" and detre a danger to nment lnv.I to the Director n copies of publiconsider detrlmorals of the rof Education, Payne, said today would begin Its •n as it had rial to work51 words
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Article, Illustration32 1955-06-19 11 Ntwlv-weds Mr. and Mrs. Johnny An* step onto the floor at Singapore Hotel Starlight Room where their wedding rt-veption wis held yesterday. The bride was the former Miss Mary Teo.32 words
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Article106 1955-06-19 11 A TOTAL OF $66,851 was awarded as compensation In the Singapore High Court yesterday to the owner of 133.--702 sq. ft. of land In Toa Payo, which the Government had acquired for housing development Mr. Justice Tan ordered that, out of that amount, $30,000 be paid106 words
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Article41 1955-06-19 11 The chairman of the Malayan Export Rubber Registration Board, Mr. C. F. Smith, is returning to Singapore by air today, after, attending the Rubber Packing and Quality Conference in New York, last month, as a representative of Malaya.41 words
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Article105 1955-06-19 11 BUTTERWORTH, Sat. A Town Councillor, Mr. L. M. Netto, yesterday urged the construction of a sea wall to enable people to enjoy the i breeze at Roger's Park in front ,of the Butterworth District i Office. "At present only three couples are able to use the benches105 words
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Article216 1955-06-19 11 A striker. Lek Lam Cheok, 24. claimed trial in the Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday to a charge of attempting to prevent eight men from working at the S.T.C. bus depot in McPherson Road during the general strike on June 14. Lek was alleged to have216 words
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Article86 1955-06-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. tnVILIANS employed in the Federation by the War Department are concerned about Australian troops being stationed in Malaya. They think this might affect their future. Their staff association headquarters in Kuala Lumpur has written to the General Officer Commanding Malaya asking for an86 words
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Article67 1955-06-19 11 PENANG. Sat Dr. Chan Kong Thoe. 1955 Queen's scholar, was married to Dr (Miss) Chin Tuck Kin at the Penang Civil Marriage Registry today. Both work at the Penang General Hospital. Dr. Chan is the elder son of Mr and Mrs. Chan Kirn Chool of Penang67 words
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Article40 1955-06-19 11 KANGAR. Sat The white area in Perils was extended this morning to cover another three square miles In which 2,000 people live. Only a small part of Perils along its frontier wfth Siam now remains Black.'40 words
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Article, Illustration36 1955-06-19 11 MISS ONC BONC SOO and Mr. Tok Tcik Eng who announce their engagement. Miss Ong is attached to the Strait* Times Press Ltd., and her fiance is employed by Reuters News Agency (Singapore).Reuter - 36 words
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Article222 1955-06-19 11 T^HE Singapore Arts Theatre's next production. Saint Joan,' 1 is one of the most dimcult the group has tackled. There are 22 men's speaking parts and eight of the original cast had to abandon their parts for one reason or another. Substitutes were found. A222 words
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Article, Illustration68 1955-06-19 11 This it the first Vandaenoptis hybrid bred, raited and flowered in Malaya. Parents: Phalaenopsis Denevei X Vanda Prolific. It has taken about four years from when the cross was made to the first flowering of this sweet-scented and long lasting hybrid. Registration of this new hybrid68 words
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Article221 1955-06-19 11 RUBBER AND TIN DROOP rpHE slackening tension in ■I the Colony yesterday was reflected In the rubber and tin prices which dropped sharply in price. Rubber closed at $1.05 7 8 per lb., for July first grade buyers f.0.b., I 3 cents below Friday's close while tin fell by $2.50221 words
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Article35 1955-06-19 11 Singapore Copra Association 1 p.m. prices yesterday were: Straits mixed copra: June (nominal) $28 buyers, $28' i sellers; July $28?4 buyers, $29 sellers; August $28?s buyers, $29 3 sellers. The tone was quiet.35 words
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Article86 1955-06-19 11 Six men were charged in the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday with being members of an unlawful assembly. Ng Boon Hua. Chua Ah Hoi, Tan Slew Wan. Peng Yean, Dick Wee and Tan Poo Wha. were alleged to have gathered at the junction of Verdun Road86 words
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Article72 1955-06-19 11 The Y.W.C.A. international food and fun fair in aid of the Women's Centre building fund will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on July 16 from 10 30 a.m. to 6 p.m. A highlight will be the children's fancy dress parade. Prizes will be72 words
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Advertisement41 1955-06-19 11 ODAV: 1.15, 6 30 A 9.1S P.M. i.imou* rolklovr Story (.1 I R\K WAI.I 1 \MPI KS OF I i; \II\H II\IR OIL i «>r v i. patrons: M TODAY •-i M.m in Ariiona". kxjsHhead Guinness 0.3/5S ISTRIBUTED BY SIME DARBY41 words
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Advertisement546 1955-06-19 11 so e o g ,n,s mmuswsAß a vo ltu v offer you a holiday Round Trip HONGKONG 11 DAYS INCLUDING 3 DA YS IN HONGKONG by I "CANTON" Sail. 23rd June Return. sth July <: "CARTHAGE" 21st July 2nd August > "CORFU" 18 August 30th August "CANTON" 15 Sept. 27th546 words
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Article, Illustration163 1955-06-19 12 •DATHINC TIME 1 (left), a photograph taken by |ane Lum of 21 -A Eng Watt Street. Tiong Bahru, Singapore 3, wins the first prize in this week's Sunday Times Camera Contest. Second prize goes to Ngan Ching Wen of 198 Prangin Road, Penang, for his intriguing163 words
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Article, Illustration797 1955-06-19 12 The age of humbug' in Penang f\N January l. 1804, Mr. r. V/ T. Farquhfcr succeeded Sir George Leith as Lieu-tenant-Governor of Penane. Hardly had Che new Governor set foot in the place than he began submitting prcat schemes to Bengal many of which were of a i more -or797 words
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Advertisement259 1955-06-19 12 for NEW FAMILY CAR Meet the fine and thrifty K It's here ta oor Showrooms now the ctr that motorists every* where are acclaiming for its magnificent O.H.V. engine performance, its superb roominess and style, anipltd tctrh the sort of tconomy that makes an irrtsisribie affi-a! to the family man259 words
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Advertisement230 1955-06-19 12 f\ WONDERLAND x Fly via Australia-to NEW ZEALAND/ *dftyßfifo So close by QANTAS via Mk .> Australia, beautiful Now j^~ —~*>?*%U&fo -'''aland is a holiday wonder£j^ J S \*9&!k& inrt Boar <"» (> 1 11 «*von for £gt f \JyVM >local> leave. In Irss than a (lav's <imifortahlc flu Mb"230 words
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Miscellaneous171 1955-06-19 12 t Popular Crossirowl ACROSS UUWN I. Slaughtered 8. Mineral on d escl l > t v °f. r ollln s|onr (5), 2. Pain U). 3. Colour (7), 4. spring (3), 11. Happen C>). I?, llor- Confident (4), 5. Vessel 13). 6. rify (5), 14. Swindler (t), 15. Scene Xc hoiiiß171 words
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Article, Illustration405 1955-06-19 13 KEM SMITH - KEM SMITH says ITAIN'S Deborah Kerr was the first to stray from the "rose path in "From Here to Eternity." Lovely •Mlyson followed her erring footsteps in "The Ke. Jeanne Cram, once •od's sweet American pc, has turned to sex. step along her new405 words
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Article, Illustration669 1955-06-19 13 GARBO -SHE IS NOW A LEGEND! JMIK night was windy. Unusual, for late July. Stars gleamed in the cloudless sky and the w;is now and then a scent of orange blossom as Hie wind changed and came in from a small section of orange-groves to the south east of the669 words
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Article213 1955-06-19 13 ****************************************1 l "Do you need the money?" Gitilaroff pointedly asked her, "Oh, no. I have all the voney I shall ever need," she ■id id. "Then just leave things as they arc. Don't ever go back," he advised. Explaining his forthright advice to her, Guilarofl says: "She starred213 words
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Article566 1955-06-19 13 "•""■"■fißaVGßSr Orson Welles was laughing. Mainly at himself. He is the only star I know who does it a.s though he enjoyed it. 'l W HAT ls tn e oack- 5 ground and address S N of June Allyson? LILY YAHYA < J. Juhore Bahru.566 words
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Article, Illustration32 1955-06-19 13 All alone in her big chair, newcomer LUANA LEE needs her fur coat to ktep her wjrni in Hollywood. She's just signed on the dotted line for a long-term contract with M-G-M.32 words
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290 1955-06-19 13 A BROKEN leg was indirectly responsible for Doris Days song career. Doris was dancing in a Fanchon and Marco stage unit when she was 12. thanks to lessons that had been paid for by her mother's sewing. While on a tour and travelling from290 words
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Article, Illustration227 1955-06-19 13 IT started as a deep rumble, grew in volume, and exploded merrily over the bar. shaking the giasses on the shelves. He was telling me inai nis film version of Othello," made about four years ago, has just been released in America,227 words
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Advertisement90 1955-06-19 13 t ran arrange speedy deltotry of the car WnU I l"> < "|F Homp-m C<mn Palau you choose, In Britain or almost anywhere In the worW. Thore Is no more economical or effective way of enjoying your business trip or leave. H'ttmm Minx ~^~ssb»«i^»w l^mH^S^^jf^^^'lS^^^^^^ Gouuf funne T^Jx youA coA90 words
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Advertisement274 1955-06-19 13 7%'s/m I v/ \> IAA the fashion shoes with a choice of width fittings MADE BY C J. CLARK LIMITED (WHOLESALE ONLY). STREET. SOMERSET. ENGLAND Whotoal* anqulrlM only to S. O. Parratt l> ton, P.O. Box 41*. Sinfapora SAIL HOME ON LEAVE Vl* U.S. A AND ENJOY ti/amtioKA mOm on274 words
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Advertisement241 1955-06-19 14 IKHIK SKIN Bring instant, cool relief to you tortured skin now today wit this clear, golden, cooling lotion D.D.D. Prescrpiion. JB The results will amaze you. fi3m Irritation goes, skin J I *^L heal* up. You experi- ;^^vl ence, at last, a peaceful, 111 blessed relief. /'^*o 4 Gei a241 words
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Advertisement259 1955-06-19 14 MAIS OH but yes i HOLLYWOOD MAXWELL S, for the FRENCH Its the new. HK.ni i KOINDKI) LO k I \\\nr. SP\< Xl) STRAIN. the Bosom a full Inch v from the I Only at: WASSIAMULL S *ix/; \roßi ALWAYS USE WRIGHTS COAL TAR SOAP Refreshes the whole Family AFTER259 words
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Miscellaneous1278 1955-06-19 14 j- i -n i ..-i y 1 k a LDKIG SEAKCM v TME TwE CWIEP WAS OVEE- \j^ Ktr» 1 rt"«»i"»>'<»'««'"<' Ml llY< >k4 B^gT^fyMrSVSfl 1 ECLIPSES PORTENTS j THIS WEEK FOR ALL fMI fvA^l I T'-M".!..»« ii n,i..ut,-s 1..,., .1..., i j TODAY— Make this a day leave job*1,278 words
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354 1955-06-19 17 *w" RLD attention is tocuc- -fd on Ceylon where t'ts and astronomers --lany parts of the have gathered to I and study the total of the sun. toa' morning. m Ceylon nine coun- > sent their top l to record astro- and354 words
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Article459 1955-06-19 17 a medical student 20 years ago, I watched a brave attempt to operate on the living human heart. It failed and the patient died. Today many operations on tho living heart succeed brilliantly. "Blue babies" used to have a short life because of a congenital defect in the heart.459 words
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Article, Illustration412 1955-06-19 17 DR. DENIS ROCKLAND - DR. DENIS ROCKLAND BY One of the newest techniques in brain surgery for the removal of a rumour at th« base of the brain. The four-year-old gM patient woaid have b««n incurable only a few years ago. Victims went blind, insane or died. fibres412 words
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Article, Illustration473 1955-06-19 17 Sausages are his meal ticket! Unusual Jobs... No. 7 TAKE a look at the man in the photograph below and see if you can guess what he's doing. Yes, he's filling sausages a job quite unusual out here. For the past 20 years Ah Bee has been living in a473 words
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Article, Illustration394 1955-06-19 17 From Page Four the Baptist, the figures of Wvht and Day and the Madonna and Child. Jo, who was present, said he had never seen these sculptures before as when he S watched her hands wander- > ing over the forms. She peered as it were into every394 words
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Advertisement300 1955-06-19 17 Good News! GRAVEN 'A' ARE BACK IN THE TRU-VAC TIN Just like they were before the war! Now for the first time for fifteen years you can rubber seal p»™«e« that Craven 'A reach you birv Crayen 4 A'— just as they used to be— packed vacuum-protected packed in the300 words
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Article390 1955-06-19 18 90-plus with safety Says Robert Walling r\N hills yru have to V change to a lower gear with most cars, but with this ear you can change up. That [1 how nippy I find this year's edition of the Sunbeam Alpine. And it is a 90 m.p.h. plus model that390 words
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Article, Illustration741 1955-06-19 18 MALCOLA HYDE - MALCOLA HYDE damaged at the same time MY TEST CARD Possible Marks «trhs Camed COMMENTS 9 Wtlcomi ttturn of podati-itatht, glamour vpAo'sttry and all ro.rd turn Sprinting, though, n o lutlt firm on rough rooit INGINI U .10 Quitt in action, but do not b*741 words
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Article, Illustration530 1955-06-19 18 CRUSADER - GET OUT -AND WIN BADMINTON CRUSADER Says I AST week I said Malaya must find new talent and develop it to the required standard to take over future defence of the Thomas Cup This is a task which must be taken up by the Badminton Association of Malaya in conjunction530 words
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Advertisement1027 1955-06-19 18 A luxury hair cream at a price to suit everyone Good news for smart, well-groomed men Silvikrin Hair Cream is now available at a greatly reduced price Silvikrin Hair Cream is a luxury, high-class cream that controls the hair all day long without making it greasy or gummy. And it1,027 words
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Advertisement174 1955-06-19 18 Jantzen'S/f technique is terrific/ V!^ Here arc leisure f Jy* shorts with real "Wm 'know-how' good to look at, good to wear; styled for action, cut for comfort. Vantage the I cuffed walker in whipcord is neatly belted, cut with a deep tide-pocket. Yachtsman the gaberdine boxer-shorts, feature two side-pockets174 words
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Article, Illustration598 1955-06-19 19 S'GOR, PENANG MEET JULY 2 IN SEMI-FINAL All the Malaya Cup soccer reports Perak beaten 4-1 IPOH, Saturday. gELANGOR today easily disposed of Perak by four goals to one in their Malaya Cup game and go with a 100 per cent record into their northern zone semi-final against Penang at598 words
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Article176 1955-06-19 19 KUALA UPIS. Sat. IN a match which started L tamely but wnich had Its thrills towards the finish. Kelantan beat Pahang 6-3 in their Malaya Cup soccer match piayed here today before a crowd of about 2.000. The teams took time to settle down176 words
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Article204 1955-06-19 19 AUSSIES GAIN INNINGS WIN OVER Wl KINGSTON. Sat. 4 USTRALIA beat West A Indies in their fifth and final Test match here yesterday by an innings and 82 runs. Australia scored 758 for eight declared and West Indies 357 and 319 Australia thus completed this series unbeaten, with three IReuter - 204 words
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157 1955-06-19 19 LONDON. Sat. MR S B REAY. secretary of the British Lawn jennls Association, said today that there was no foundation in reporU that Jaroslav Drobny, the Wimbledon champion. Nad been disqualified from playin? in next weeks Wimbledon championI ships. A London newspaper had reported thatReuter - 157 words
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Article65 1955-06-19 19 KLUANO. Sat —The I 2 Gurkhr. Rifles, of Singapore, bent 50 Gurkha Field Engineer Regiment, of Kluung. 2-1 In a first round tie of the Nepal Cup soccer competition LCpl Manbahadur scored the first goal for the Singapore team in the 20th minute and then made it 2-065 words
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Article549 1955-06-19 19 LONDON. Sat. A 1 ORE than 200 of "he world';- leading amateur tennis player.will compete for the coveted titles in the 69th Wimbledon championJhips which open at the picturesque all-England Club ground on MondHV The excellence of the grass court?, the perfection of manaeement and the friendlyReuter - 549 words
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254 1955-06-19 19 PENANG, Saturday. DENANG, the holders, threw away many scoring opportunities in their Malaya Cup tie against Perlis on Victoria Green today, but that did not prevent them Although outplayed. Perlis i fought well especially in the) first half when they held the formidable Penang254 words
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Article30 1955-06-19 19 Raj;,ii S.C. beat Naval Base Wanderers 8-0 In a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Syed Osman (J), Ramalah (2>. Doraiappan (2> and Manlam scored30 words
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Article158 1955-06-19 19 NEGRI SEMBILAN— IST INNS: Devindi an b Sivagnanam Stanislaus b Slvagnanam 18 Davidson h Sivafnanam 4 riiillairaratnam r Jonev b Gururharan 17 Boon Oon Lor b l'v~ Chen; 10 RatnayaJte c Rajalin^am b Int Cheng Wong YonK I.im c and b Ens Cheng Mustapha r Sivagnanam h Eng; Cheng158 words
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Article87 1955-06-19 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. HIGHLIGHT of todays Malaya District cricket trial at HQ. Malaya In preparation of the annual match against Singapore District on July 2 and 3 was Maj. McConaghey's breezy 68 for south Valaya who scored 196. Other useful scores came from Maj. Gratton87 words
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251 1955-06-19 19 From HALL ROMNEY LONDON. Sat. •TWENTY YEAR OLD David x Thomas, of Sudbury. newly returned from doing National r vice in Malaya wnere. despite many firstclass courses, he had few opportunities for keeping form, will play off with Hitchcock, of Coorr.be Hill. In251 words
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350 1955-06-19 19 KI'ALA Ll'MPl'R. Sunday. A CENTURY opening partnership by Alan Jones and Neil Hobbs put Selangor in a commanding position in their two-day cricket match against Negri Sembilan which started on the padang this afternoon. Negri, who had batted nrst, were dismissed for350 words
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Article48 1955-06-19 19 Shell SporiF Club beat R N.A.S Sembawang by one wicket In a cricket fixture at Paya Lebar >e.*terday. Sembawang 84 i Berry 24. Warren 15. Edwards 14. Maughan 4-9. Harris 3-21 > Shell 85-9 (Fa 24. Farthmg 14, Stockbridge 12. Berry 4-29. Bailey 4-37 1.48 words
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Article105 1955-06-19 19 Popular Crossword Solution i Popular Crossword Solution) ACROSS: 1. Massacred. K. Spa 11, Occur. 12. Appal. 14. Shark. 15. Front. 16, Sere. 17. Better. 19. Core ?0. Star. 21. Redoubles. 25. Tunnelled. 21. Decreased. 28, Brag. 30, Karn 32. Beasts. 34, Trap. 36, Stood. 3X. Sierc 39. Sound. 40. Ensue.105 words
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Advertisement59 1955-06-19 19 Further Achievements by ASTON MARTIN si I" L_JSSi=fei nlti""" 16 s^'Mio6 l_____i__I nD ,c L f MANS c.u.../r«- ION MftRT N DB C 3 tvER .c E rL tb D 2000 3000 CC Thy 3 tiff Asian Martin Oil Immediate Delivery. The EASTERN AUTO CO., LTD. 09/ 79. Orvhard lfoo##.59 words
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Obituary23 1955-06-19 20 20 Words fll) (minimum). IN FOND MEMORY of My Dear Wife Eva E:. nd devoted Mm, Dennis. June •nd Philip. 19.6.53.23 words
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Article293 1955-06-19 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Barfleur leads all the way in the Stakes CYPRESS POINT, a seven-year-old by the 2,000 (iiinicas winner Court Martial, scored his third stKCCMivc Cup victory when he snatched a neck win from South Pacific in the Singapore Cup over 1 miles at293 words
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Article, Illustration2179 1955-06-19 20 TOTAL POOL: 5366.774 IST: No. *****9 ($165,048) 2ND: No. *****7 (S 82.524) 3RD: No. 65K411 (S 45,846) STARTERS (53.820 each): N05. *****8; *****2; *****8; *****1; *****0; ***** d; *****5; *****4; *****0; *****1; *****5; *****7. CONSOLATION ($2,750 each) Nos. *****6; *****2; *****9; *****7; *****4; *****8; *****2; *****3; *****0; *****8.2,179 words
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Article161 1955-06-19 20 LONDON. Sat. AN EXTENSION of the Scottish football leagues was agreed to at a special meeting today of Scottish league clubs. The move gives a respite to the two clubs due for relegation at the end or last season because the decision reached was thatReuter - 161 words
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Article34 1955-06-19 20 BRISBANE, S;it.— Mho! Mnl ley. former leading Malayan jockey, has appealed against a disqualification of one year over the runninc of Royal Legend II at Bundamba (Queensland) on June 4.34 words
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Article23 1955-06-19 20 KUJANO. Sat. Civilians beat Federation Army 5-0 in a friendly soccer match here yesterday Manlam (3), Bromley and Ah Chai scored.23 words
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Article28 1955-06-19 20 PARIS. Sat. Squaw Valley, in California, was chosen as the site of the 1960 winter Olympic Games at the International Olympic Committee meeting here today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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148 1955-06-19 20 LONDON. Sat. MISS Jean Forbes, 15-year-old South African schoolgirl, who Is too young to play at Wimbledon next week, toppled another Wimbledon seed to reach the women's singles final In the Queen's Club championships yesterday. She beat experienced Mrs. Dorothy Knode <V.S.), 6—3.Reuter - 148 words
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270 1955-06-19 20 WELLINGTON, Sat. HPHE TOURINO Chinese soccer team from Hong Kong drew 1-1 with New Zealand in a "Test" match at Christchurch today. The muddy and treacherous state of the pitch caused by yesterday's rain slowed down the nippy Chinese players and gave the advantageReuter - 270 words
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Advertisement398 1955-06-19 20 H'nrrf, Jle (minimum I ir-TTON- POTTS: TO Helen, I Prte; Hutton-Pofts. at xrc Memorial Hospital, on < ROB. Both well. Wori, $ln I minimum). MM ONG: The engagement was annnuncrd yesterday between Koon Of Mr mi Lim Boon Seng, and Choon Nro. f '.I-. Oni: I t.i.s. '^TATE OF MADRAS"398 words
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