The Straits Times, 10 July 1955
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The Straits Times
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Title Section13 1955-07-10 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES MaUMf* No. 1,037. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1955 20 CENTS.13 words
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Article, Illustration667 1955-07-10 1 V off r/ Ao/, him. Singapore Factory and Shop Workers 9 man* taken in by detevtiws Seized in Middle Road in Emergency swoop i YONG KOK KIM, 35, president of the 18,000-strong Factory and Shop Workers' Union, Singapore, was arrested under the Emergency Regulations at 4 p.m.667 words
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228 1955-07-10 1 Protest to London on Junior Ministers c Progressive •orday sent a the Colonial condemn- -.al of the Government pOStS of four ted to the State for the Lennozthat the party U the pro- democratic n I misuse of to hold tod political j statement, said they breach of self-goven- sound228 words
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Article17 1955-07-10 1 million flood loss I Sat. A flood ugh Lancaster, i ing damage es- i ■•00.000.— A.P. iiAP - 17 words
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Article44 1955-07-10 1 I THERE is one winner i of Straits Times I Word Puzzle ""I" She j receives the $5,000 1 I prize She is Miss Julia Koh. 4. Elliott Road. SINGAPORE 16. See Page Nine for I the Competition Editors I weekly article.44 words
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Article96 1955-07-10 1 JAKARTA. Sat. rE army versus Government crisis took a new turn yesterday when President Soekarno decided to postpone his pilgrimage to Mecca until a settlement was reached A spokesman for the cabinet said the departure of the president, which was to have been on July 12.Reuter - 96 words
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Article51 1955-07-10 1 NEW YORK. Sat. A Manchester. New Hampshire, teenage boy has confessed to the axe-slaying of a four-year-old girl neighbour who resisted his advances. Walter Bourque. 17, broke down under questioning and admitted he killed Patricia Ann Johnson, for whom more than 1.000 people had been searching since51 words
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Article32 1955-07-10 1 DURANGO, Mexico. Sat. Sixteen construction workers were killed today when a boulder loosened by rains rolled down a slope and knocked thrir truck into a deep chasm. U.P.UP - 32 words
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Article54 1955-07-10 1 VANCOUVER, British Columbia, sat.— William May, badly burned when his gas-soaked clothing caught fire a month ago. had 800 square inches of his seared skin grafted in two marathon operations here. May will be almost as good as new." said a plastic surgeon at54 words
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Article57 1955-07-10 1 MEXICO CITY, Sat. The heaviest rains in 165 years cancelled all plane flights to the Pacific coast yesterday and damaged roads. Vera Cruz had 10 inches of rain in one day. The death list so far is 17, including seven men killed by lightning. AcapulooAP - 57 words
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Article241 1955-07-10 1 Outrage, says Mr Lim rE Singapore Factories and Shopworkers Union last night described the arrest of Mr. Yong Kok Kirn •as nothing mvre than a cowardly outrage perpetrated against the trade union movement. In a statement, the secretary of the Union. Mr. Llm Chin Siong. said: "Mr. Marshall talks to241 words
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Article140 1955-07-10 1 PRAGUE. Saturday. IkJRS. PHYLLIS SISPERA. British-born Czech wife, was told this afternoon that she will be allowed to return to Britain with her three children. The 32-year-old Englishwoman said: "I cannot tell you how wonderful I feel At last I can relax in myReuter - 140 words
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Article93 1955-07-10 1 LONDON. Sat. LORD FERMOY. who once refused more than a million dollars rather than become an American, died yesterday. He was 70. Lord Fermoy was six when his mother, the former Frances Work of New York, divorced his father in 1891. When his American grandfather died,AP - 93 words
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Article35 1955-07-10 1 PARIS. Sat. The French National Assembly early today approved a series of agreements with Tunisia which will Eive the North African protectorate more self rule. The vote was 540— 43— A.PAP - 35 words
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Article90 1955-07-10 1 Now —a 20-page Free Press BEGINNING tomorrow the Singapore Free Press will contain 20 Dages daily. It will include a complete short story and also a serial. There will be lively local features. And "Singapore Spotlight" by Adelaide Eastley the column that rouses the comment will appear each Monday, Wednesday90 words
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159 1955-07-10 1 LONDON, Saturday. THE Prime Ministers of Britain and India today completed their week-end private talks on the impending summit conference at Geneva and the Far East situation, it was officially announced. A statement issued from Chequers, Sir Anthony Eden's official country residence, where159 words
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91 1955-07-10 1 Jets strafe British ship off China lIONG KONG. Sat. ROYAL Naval headquarters here reported tonight that two jet planes this morning bombed and machine-gunned th e British ship Inchwells in the Mm River estuary leading to the Communist port of Foochow. The Navy statement said the aircraft were Thunderjets. AnReuter - 91 words
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Article79 1955-07-10 1 EVIDENCE ON OATH Malayanisation rpilE commission set up by the Singapore Government to examine and report on the most c ffi cie n t methods of filling public posts with Malayans is to be appointed under the Inquiry Commissions Ordinance. The Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, confirmed yesterday that members79 words
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57 1955-07-10 1 THE TES Huge score by South Africans MANCHESTER, Sat i COUTH AFRICAN J batsmen gave Eng- land an all-day thrash- ing in the Third Tes* at Old Trafford today. Waite and Winslow j scored centuries and, j at the close, the tourists j were 482 for 7—198 j ahead of57 words
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Article62 1955-07-10 1 The Old RafTleslans 1 Association and Rallies Old Girls' Association last night celebrated their 30th anniversary with a dinner and dance at the Capitol Chinese Restaurant, Singapore. Professor A. Oppenheim, acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Miss C. A. HinchlufT. principal of Raffles Girls' School and Mr.62 words
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Article30 1955-07-10 1 HOXIE. ARKANSAB. Sat. School opens here on Monday and for the first tim« in the areas history negroes and whites will attend the same classes.— A.P.AP - 30 words
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Article208 1955-07-10 1 PENANG, Sat. TICKET No. *****67, sold in Johore won the first prize of $350,000. in the Federation Social and Welfare Lottery drawn at the Khek Association Penang, this afternoon. The second prize of $125,000. drawn by ticket No. *****^7 also went to Johore. The third prize208 words
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Article59 1955-07-10 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. The Senate has passed and sent to the White House a bill authorising rewards up to nSSSOO,OOO for detection of attempts to smuggle atomic wea. pons into the United States. The bill provides incentives for citizens to be on the watch far saboteurs who might try59 words
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Article36 1955-07-10 1 OTTAWA, Sat.— Justice Minister Stuart Garson told the House of Commons there is r lear evidence that the Communist Party i s not growing in numbers or influence in Canada— A. P.36 words
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Advertisement119 1955-07-10 1 Bausch Lomb>Ci Sun Glasses From a pwturr. 6y Roe Whtrttm London* Pail Mail, I&9O— tpectaUy commissioned by lt»thmirm\ A FAMOUS TRADITION WHICH DATES BACK TO THE 'NINETIES It was in the year IS'JO that the House of fl| Rothman, in London's Pall Mall, fir.il became famous for its skill in119 words
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Article, Illustration2083 1955-07-10 2 Flying Saucers— the first full report fHE two R.A.F. airmen who "saw" a flying saucer over Kent, England, were hesitant about making a report when they landed. They thought they would get a sarcastic reception To their surprise, however, the station Commander, Croup Captain P.2,083 words
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Article496 1955-07-10 2 Sagai - Sagai AXGLiNG by >f\NE of the best eating <" flsh to be found < anywhere is the flathead, the baji-baji of Malayan waters, and < several of these were caught by friends flsh- ing the good conditions X of last Sunday. X The ball is a496 words
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Advertisement50 1955-07-10 2 Singapore^ Hong Kong <I Only 8.0.A.C. offers you direct' Mafe stic and Col|pet Services between Singapore and Hong Kong $o Day Excursion Fares available mfLYTBOJrf Consult your local 8.0.A.C. Appointed Agent or Malayan Airways Ltd., Ocean Building, Singapore (Tel *****) ■■IT I S H OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION iP™"""™"^ MHHiiHMHI^H 1022-X50 words
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Advertisement498 1955-07-10 2 You, too, can have Hollywood "LIPS OF ENCHANTMENT" WESTMORES TRIPLETS BRUNETTE? BLONDS REDHEAD The 3 shades Most Becomin; to You. Those men who make the Stars more beautiful have vK\ selected three shades most becoming to you. A complete >^m'\ lipstick wardrobe in one pack. Sole Agents: I NTERTRADE LTD.498 words
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Article327 1955-07-10 3 Region awaits moves by SEATO powers TOKYO, Saturday. mmunist attacks against Government forces in eastern Laos ipwed here by observers as a new threat to peace in Asia and a unist challenge to the SEATO pact. speculated that th- attacks may have been co-ordinated withReuter; UP - 327 words
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Article, Illustration31 1955-07-10 3 Mr. A. K. Dent. Chiel 'p.iint-man" of Sime Darby and Miss Iris Cummings. j who were married at the i Wcslry Methodist Church in Singapore yesterday. Sunday Timrs picture.31 words
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Article35 1955-07-10 3 BEOUIN, Texas, Sat. A grand jury yesterday indicted U.S. Representative John J. Bell. Democrat. Texas, and two other men on charges of conspiring to steal $154,810 in state veterans land funds.— A. P.35 words
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Article211 1955-07-10 3 THE secretary and 97 members of the Singapore Second Hand Dealers Association were given a "mass trial". in the Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday. When their cases, which had ledgers on sales and purbeen dragging on for more i than six months, came up for hearing all211 words
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730 1955-07-10 3 Marshall steps in to end the 'fear' of 40 boys JH E Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday promised a party of Singapore Chinese call-up boys that he would see if they could be protected from the risk of an ambush by bandits when they go to Kluang next Saturday730 words
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Article196 1955-07-10 3 LONDON. Sat. OEVEN members of the Singapore Art Society will exhibit their pictures at the Imperial Institute on July 18. The pictures on show will range from the finger painting of Chen Wen Hsi to the traditional Chinese brush work of Ho Kok Hoe. OtherReuter - 196 words
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Article96 1955-07-10 3 BOY BURGLAR JAILED FOR A YEAR A boy who broke into a house was sentenced to a year's jail in Singapore yesterday. Abdul Kader bin Abdullah. 19. had two previous convictions for theft. Yesterday he pleaded guilty to breaking into Mohamed Anwar's house in Telok Blangah Road on June 196 words
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Article70 1955-07-10 3 The Singapore Arts Theatre presents George Bernard Shaw's famous play, "Saint Joan," at the Victoria Memorial Hall tonight. Starring In the role of Joan of Arc is Dorothy Morrell. Others in a strong cast are Oliver Baudert. Tony Price, Peter Wickham and Peter Lim. Producer is Virginia70 words
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Advertisement75 1955-07-10 3 There is tta other car for SAFE, SURE Motoring AF E because its low. wide body hugs the road. AF E because its front wheel drive clings to the sharpest corner. SAFE- because its 4 -wheel torsion bar suspension rides comfortably over the roughest surface. < ITHOEX is the safest75 words
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Advertisement514 1955-07-10 3 Hair on your combl w £o#v* *JI t/ Cl 111 rt C ACT NOW/ Hair falls out because the roots are starved of their vital food. That is why you need Pure Silvikrin urgently. For Pure Silvikrin contains, in concentrated form, all the eighteen essential hair-forming substances, known as ammo-acids.514 words
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Article, Illustration541 1955-07-10 4 Fabian makes his fortune out of crime ...WITH HIS CRIME-DOiSN'T-PAY FACTORY! LONDON. FABULOUS FABIAN, the man who became the world No. 1 detective by retiring, smoothed his 45--guinea Saville Row suit. •Funny thing." ne said, but I'm paying the tax man more a year now than I usea to earn541 words
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Article, Illustration155 1955-07-10 4 ORGNETTES are all the Li rage again. It started when the Duchess of Windsor casually produced a pair to look at the menu in a Paris restaurant. Now they're cutting nn Edwardian dash in London Women who carry them include Lady Forbes. Mrs. Douglas Fairbanks,155 words
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Article271 1955-07-10 4 A BEAUTIFUL girl rides cess who may become a 1 Queen, unrecognised on M£ET JHE PR NC ESS London's buses— a Prin- -ft NOBODY KNOWS. 1 Eagerly seizing and shaping her high responsibilities, she does not fino the searching light I of loyal publicity a burden.271 words
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Article, Illustration1455 1955-07-10 4 Mrs. HELEN CATHCART - Britain' s Mystery Princess Mrs. HELEN CATHCART By Britain's b«»t-known and best-informed Court commentator. AMID the glowing radiance of a recent presentation party in the white and gold Throne Room at Buckingham Palace, a lovely young girl sat close at the Queen's side, unabashedly studied by 200 debutantes. Her Royal1,455 words
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Advertisement17 1955-07-10 4 fefj^FOß BETTER LIVING j l^^pP^^^^^w Wherever Wherever Wherever Wherever Pyf WHATEVER YOU NEED ttS&<^lACK^>a6oUt It 1 117 words
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Article, Illustration167 1955-07-10 5 Oh m r goodncM. I Ml in i fix. As you urn see here, I look a bit like t dog and a kit like 3 e«t. The whole trouble rtiaf I juit don't know whether to bark or to meow. It't all mosr .'nnoying! l"m167 words
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256 1955-07-10 5 'Fifth column' sabotage threat of Australian aid to Malaya AUSTRALIA must prevent fifth-column Communists from sabotaging her military aid to Malaya, radio listeners have been told in Australia. The warning was given by Mr. T. C. McCillick, of the non-party and anti-Communist People's Union who spoke over six Australian radio256 words
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Article, Illustration355 1955-07-10 5 WELL-known American film producer, Mr. Sam Spiegel and his art director, Mr. Don Ashton arrived in Singapore yesterday to shoot his latest film "Bridge Over the River Kwai." The film, which ls expected to cost about $6 million, will be in Eastman colour. Mr Spiegel told355 words
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210 1955-07-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. THE first settlement in Johore for retired Special Constables has been established at Ulu Benut on land that has a frontage on the main trunk road The settlement, whicih has been named Kampong Mohd Amin, accommodates 46 families. RIDA, the military authorities.210 words
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Article, Illustration35 1955-07-10 5 Dr. V. Kandasamy Filial, of the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, is seen with his bride, Miss Manon Man! Arumugam, after their wedding in Singapore. The bride is an arts graduate of the University of Malaya.35 words
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Article21 1955-07-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Two more terrorists have surrendered somewhere in the Federation. Details are withheld for security reasons.21 words
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Article199 1955-07-10 5 ABOUT 170 members, predominantly Chinese, of the Fighter Control Unit, Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, today begin their annual twoAveek camp at Telok Baku in Changi, Singapore. p There will be much recreation In conjunction with the Malay Regiment Air Formation Signals, Wing Commander. Pelham-Groom. Fighter199 words
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Article110 1955-07-10 5 ITORTY Singapore office and -T shop managements, occupying Improvement Trust business premises at Upper Pickering Street, are asking Mr. T.P.F. McNeice, president of the City Council, to reduce the flat rate of $13 monthly for water supply at their premises. Among the 40 is Mr. William110 words
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Article43 1955-07-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A patrol ambushed a gang of terrorists in the Orik area of Perak last night. Two of them were killed in the first burst of fire. The others escaped. Blood trails i are being followed up.43 words
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248 1955-07-10 5 IN a two-storied building in Singapore, 40 children are today being given free primary English education by two teachers. Mrs. A. Mitchell and Miss S. Nathan, at a Jewish kindergarten. I This is the first time that the Singapore Jewish community has seriously tackled248 words
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Article, Illustration217 1955-07-10 5 Aquarium preview for 31 visiting Malayan students THIRTY-ONE Federation student teachers, including 19 girls, yesterday counted themselves as "exceptionally lucky and privileged" on their third day in Singapore. The doors of the Van Kleef i Aquarium, closed to the Co- j and with a guide in the lony public, were217 words
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Article111 1955-07-10 5 When a man told a Singapore Court yesterday, that he behaved in a disorderly manner after sharing a bottle of beer with a friend, Mr. J.M. Devereau Colebourn, ..the Magistrate, remarked: "One bottle. ehV I wish I could believe that.' Chew Nee Suen pleaded111 words
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Advertisement132 1955-07-10 5 i^p uouJi slaii jata a/K£i Ww^ tft Vnuk \la\uhiiim Qum^ FOLLOW the example of lovely women throughout the world enhance and preserve your beauty with wonderful, greaseless Pond's Vanishing Cream. Light and snowy, Pond's Vanishing Cream is the ideal powder base. It disappears as )ou smoothe it on, leaving your132 words
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1067 1955-07-10 6 Nadaraja - THE MAN WHO UNDRESSED FOR A PHANTOM Nadaraja Malayans toll strange tales ai the supernatural By 'AJI W "J"HE junction where the Lipis-Raub trunk road meets Worthington Road at Kuala Lipis is an eerie spot to pass at night; But it was decidedly ghostlier during the Japanese occupation when there1,067 words
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Article644 1955-07-10 6 COMEWHERE in the suburbs of Singapore there stood a large bungalow surrounded by some five acres of garden. Beyond this, dense jungle almost completely obscured the lonely estate. The story took place in pre-war days days when candle light illuminated even palatial mansions, where superstitions644 words
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Article609 1955-07-10 6 Dragged up, but they survive! CPLENDID rains have fal- len on the Dusun; there is plenty of water in the well; the stream is running clear, and banana planting has been started. A few days ago the Johore Information Services threw a lunch, Including a pep speech, at the International609 words
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Article474 1955-07-10 6 J.C TAN - It s one long gamble J.C TAN By YOU cannot abolish gambling, so why not control it? That is the contention of the i Commission appointed by j the Government to Inquire Into matters affecting the integrity of the Public Services It therefore recommends that provision should be made for474 words
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Advertisement55 1955-07-10 6 B-55-2 H o» CAN o it makes a delicious rW^^^VfflP either hot or Icy cold. Bovrll is the concentrated, essence of prime, lean beef. It builds energy, strength gives new vigour and vitality. A little D \J V R I L goes a long way Singapore, < UJ a .umpui,55 words
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Advertisement309 1955-07-10 6 CRYSTAL CLEAIt FINEST QUALITY ENGLISH HAND-MADE HAND-CUT FULL LEAD CRYSTAL I THL RICHLY It t ft A SCINTILLATING K^^^^m STINGS OF Jyy^^^^^ ATTRACTIVE |4Ft DESIGNS c BISCUIT JARS From $25.00 HONEY |ARS From 7. 50 BREAKFAST SETS From $35 00 CRYSTAL LAMPS LIL-, From $67/50 'r I" DESIGN No. 10309 words
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Article, Illustration486 1955-07-10 7 j Unusual Jobs... Me. 10; ■I N a small workshop run by the Singa- pore Ceneral Hospital, a young bespectacled boy sits working at an unusual job. He makes artificial legs and limbs and all sorts of ortho- j paedic appliances for the deformed of486 words
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Article392 1955-07-10 7 ANN SCOTT. JAMES hates— I asked for tea and she brought me coffee. "CO SORRY,** she said with a giggle, "I never can rememlKT who's ordered what." She was a waitress. asked the price of some dishes and if they acre lire proof. "J DON'T392 words
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Article104 1955-07-10 7 ii Pat Taylor's report last S Y> week on "Operation Heart- U break," in which the told of I i} love-hungry Malayan women > who want to get married but << arc too shy to go out and < >S meet men, has received an S104 words
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Article647 1955-07-10 7 He wants to meet my family I HAVE been going out with the same boy for about six months and he Is most anxious to meet my family to as!c their permission I to marry me. I have not introduced him yet as my family is poor and we even647 words
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Article395 1955-07-10 7 *3fefl'- IN the comedy of manners one act has been left out for most of us. This is the act of receiving flattery 1 None but royalty receives any intenI *ive training in how to I accept compliments. The rest of us are left to395 words
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Miscellaneous125 1955-07-10 7 THE: &AM&OLS 4- 6a/lAtf j&pJLfy JOAVt WABt?V CANT «O TO"* ILL <SAY 'VK' THEN laLL elaWTTWW^)P^™"^le^^!^^o" l "^BO^"TTtA«I!^o^I IT?£ TC "*IS SATUBOAV r "Two MO I UAvVtNT I'LL SAY 'W/^ T^ ||tmAT DSfrSe TWt U9TC=T RrSs«aF Vi^ wp PBAfS I COULD BUY A^-~ AMD MV Bl« UAT EB NO |I"LL125 words
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Article548 1955-07-10 8 C-o-l-o-u-r spells GLAMOUR Y^HAT contribution has fashion to make to the achievement of glamour? In one word: "COLOUR." So few girls," says Mattli. of Mayfair, "really bother to study the colours which suit them. If you find the colours that flatter you, and build your wardrobe round them, you'll have548 words
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205 1955-07-10 8 Dry hair? That's the easiest to cure! says ALLAN SPIERS. West End hair stylist rvNE of the commonest hair problems and fortunately the easiest to cure is DRY HAIR. You can brush dry hair, but only in moderation, and it must be with a pure bristle brush Better still, get205 words
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Article, Illustration376 1955-07-10 8 +**&&tof~- «titmmp^~^ J^^^s^^k THE choosing of a basic travel wardrobe involves a great deal of care and thought and should be planned to cover all occasions with the minimum of clothes some doing double duty with the addition of a bolero, stole or jacket. Choose a basic colour376 words
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396 1955-07-10 8 I got a letter week from a girl who wrote: "I know I can't expect to have much poise. I'm only 17 LONDON. NONSENSE! Poise has nothing to do with age. What about that delightful actress 16-year-old, Janette Scott? I met her the other396 words
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Article, Illustration63 1955-07-10 8 Something new in cotton the glitter of a cotton mixture. A new peacock blue fabric, half cotton and half rayon, it uted tor a cocktail drcit trimmed with black velvet designed by |ohn Cavanagh. The fabric was designed by Hilary Chetwynd xn6 Simonc Mrman's outline of a hat63 words
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125 1955-07-10 8 HOLIDAY TIME CAN BE SO MUCH EASIER HOLIDAY travelling can be a sticky, tiresome affair. csDccitflly with young children But first comes the problem of getting them clean after 1 they've had their fill of sand- wiches, sweets and drinks. A solution to the problem has been found. A firm125 words
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Advertisement226 1955-07-10 8 f only Yardloy f know the secret. Lavender with an extra touch- of fe=rg sophistication Jy=jf that lingers, fc^/"\^ so cool, YARDLEY^M LAVENDER also crystallised LAVEKDER— YardIcy 1 famoui Lavender in solid form, and Yardley lavikdm io/p— smooth-lathering, richly pcrfumed-J'JA* Iwaaj to«p rftk: wcrtf M^ mi IP v II coucm226 words
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281 1955-07-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. 'RESIDENT of UMNO, Tengku Abdul Rahaid in an exclusive interview here today Alliance was not at present thinking in ion between the Federation and Singa- labour unrest in Singapore, he said, had Uance cause for caution, but this was not281 words
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Article, Illustration14 1955-07-10 9 i S< all] of ii< ■> her first th her mother md father.14 words
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Article86 1955-07-10 9 h an be fined time he and ••penalty" rmal to impose bership enfollow their fathers into the Company on reaching the age of 21, but this procedure has to be altered when the candidate vas not born the son of a Mercer. As "Monty" was86 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1955-07-10 9 Keen sense of judgment by the contestants Winning answers to Word Puzzle "I" THE $5,000 prixe for Straits Times Word Puzxle Contest "I" was won by Miss Julia Koh, of 4, Elliott Road, Singapore 16, who submitted sets of answers which corresponded completely with those given below. These were adjudged1,084 words
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Article, Illustration323 1955-07-10 9 RECORD OF THE WEEK POSSIBLY the most sublime achievement in all music is the Ninth Symphony ("The Choral") of Beethoven. That greatest of modern conductors. Toscanini, once pronounced it a work so monumental that he considered it impossible ever to perform to perfection. Nevertheless. Toscanini agreed to do the best323 words
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Article69 1955-07-10 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. -Thf Local Councils and the people of Ulu Tiram and Ban Foo new villages gave a tea party to Dato and Datin H. E. MacKenzie. A carved teak cocktail cabli net was presented to them in 1 recognition of the work they had done69 words
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Article104 1955-07-10 9 KLANG. Saturday. THE POLICE here are searching for eight drums containing 900 pounds of sodium arsenite a deadly poison which was stolen from an estate in the Kuala Langat district yesterday. A doctor here warned today: "the stolen arsenite is enough to kill 100.000 people."104 words
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Article, Illustration1776 1955-07-10 10 Harry Miller - Harry Miller Malaya's 'new rich 9 aborigines who help the police By "J"HE aborigines said that my wife was the first white woman who, within their living memory, had visited their ladang. Yet they showed no curiosity about her fair skin or about her1,776 words
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Article363 1955-07-10 10 ROAD TO PEACE The stage is now set for the most momentous step to lasting peace since the fifst R""^""? 0 dismayed the war-weary. The leaders of the United States. Britain, Russia and France are to meet in Geneva this week in an attempt to settle the differences363 words
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Article1040 1955-07-10 10 THE SECOND IN A NEW TYPE OF "LETTERS TO THE EDITOR" FEATURE IN WHICH A PANEL OF KNOW-ALLS COMMENTS ON ANYTHING YOU HA YE TO SAY. |f AST week we printed a letter asking us what S was the most pleasant part of Malaya. Judg- ing1,040 words
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Article438 1955-07-10 10 Billy Budd MR. Marshall, who found himself Chief Ml after hLs party had chosen by less than seventh of the elect) behaving like a man the choice of the othi sevenths. Here he Is trumpeting the place, demanc'.u. change In the con-' more jobs for mon boys and generally b438 words
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Advertisement847 1955-07-10 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. WNOI I MINK It Word, tit (minimum). WHEN YOU BUY Life Assurance, the only obligation you undertake Is I moii.'v t.ix free. Write P.O. Box 4024. >ore FINAL WEEK OF Clearance Sale. Mended Play and Long dl available at Special Mm IX> not mls» this last opportunity. T.847 words
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Advertisement6 1955-07-10 10 A PRODUCT OF BOH PLANTATIONS LTD.6 words
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Advertisement26 1955-07-10 10 W ALL NEW/ ALL DIFFERENT! HAPPY WORLD STADIUM 2 Shows Today: 6.15 9 P.M. Admission: $3/Ceneral Admission: $2/BOOK EARLY! at HAPPY WORLD PARK SPONSORED BY EL^jJ26 words
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362 1955-07-10 11 JAMES DAVID - JAMES DAVID DEMOCRACY HAS STOOD TEST By I nt unirNtit people in Singapore, and other races who are inclined towards Communism should go to China and see for themselves, Mr. Paul Kurowski, former Cerman Communist for 26 years and a member of362 words
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Article47 1955-07-10 11 said he was only A rrier, was fined nth*' jail in ;-:eu. 12. pleaded Ing seven gallons msu in Pitt Benlor Cus- Id the court 15 p.m. revenue c watch along Chua riding a large basket. and seven Ln two motorfound in the47 words
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Article173 1955-07-10 11 T^HERE were signs yesterday that the Singapore Rubber Market was getting back to normal conditions. Although selling was heavy again it was met by good demand. More interesi was reported ln lower grades yesterday. July first grade closed at $118% per lb.. 1% cents above Friday and August173 words
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Article22 1955-07-10 11 The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was quoted at $361.37 /2 per picul, down 37>'2 I cents on Friday.22 words
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Article40 1955-07-10 11 Singapore Copra Association: 1 p.m. prices for Straits mixed copra yesterday were: $28 8 buyers, $28 3 s sellers; August $28 5 8 buyers, $28 7 8 sellers; September $28^4 buyers. $29 8 sellers. The tone was quiet.40 words
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Article61 1955-07-10 11 PENANG. Sat The Federation's Inspector-General of Home Guards, Maj.-Gen". E. B. De Fonblanque, said in Penang that Chop Sin Kwee, exBrapit Village Home Guard who gave himself up last week after a month ln the jungle with the terrorists, would be treated as a surrendered bandit. He61 words
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Article51 1955-07-10 11 Radio Malaya will broadcast excerpts from concerts given recently by the Symphony of the Air, formerly Toscanini's N.B.C. Orchestra at 2.30 p.m. today. The music selected Includes the Leonora Overture No. 3 by Beethoven, An American in Paris by Gershwin and the Incredible Flutist by Walter51 words
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Article28 1955-07-10 11 2,401 new cars I( ,tor rar> on Sln- riurinc the past the Rfc^trar of Ofßi < reported fM- s increased by v^mr period. tri<>has went ri- Thfre were iders28 words
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Article17 1955-07-10 11 $1, 000 lottery fine I eong was fined I t >lcrday carrying on a in GuilleJuly 9.17 words
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Article253 1955-07-10 11 I He threw bncK at ponce van O^ICER told a Singapore court yesterday how h cles that ran the gauntlet of a stone■t Red Hill Close. Tiong Bahru Road on t terror, May 12, came out of it with i sm**ed windscreen, several dents and253 words
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Article, Illustration36 1955-07-10 11 Mr. T. Ratnasingam of the PWD, Kuaman. and bis bride, Miss Manosaraswathy. who were married in Singapore. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. A. Nadarajah of the Water Dept.. Singapore City Council.36 words
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Article82 1955-07-10 11 LEE FOOK HOW. holder of a provisional driving licence, was fined a total of $120 on charges under the Road Traffic Ordinance in Singapore yesterday. Lee was fined $75 for driving a motor car along North Bridge Road without a driving licence on Jan. 18.82 words
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Article43 1955-07-10 11 A trisha rider. Tan Ah Teck, told a Singapore traffic couK yesterday that he failed to observe a "turn left" sign because he had to run after his hat which had been blown off Tan. was fined $5.43 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-07-10 11 Major K. J. Beech, of the 12th Koyal Lancers, and his bride, tne former Miss Geraldine Inez Harding, who were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, yesterday. The bride is the daughter of a retired Army officer.— Picture b y Johnny Quek.44 words
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Article211 1955-07-10 11 A GAMBLING den in North Bridge Road, one of the many in Singapore which operate under the cloak of clubs, went out of existence last weeek. The club, the Weekly Recreation Party, was closed by order of the Chief Secretary. Mr. W. A. C. Goode. The211 words
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Advertisement74 1955-07-10 11 MAKES YOU FIT KEEPS YOU FIT 1 'ft Drink just one glass and you're ,-->od health One glass starts the m of Wincarnis, and back come your Hi siaymg-pcwer which mean the homt or at work You'll be 1 live with, and life will become •> more /cMful for you.74 words
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Advertisement413 1955-07-10 11 545 Ai£9£M£S SrSr£/M VISIT MORE OF EUROPE FOR LESS ON THE SAS EXTRA CITY PLAN You can visit extra cities for no additional fare. You can enjoy this travel because SAS SERVE MORE CITIES IN EUROPE THAN ANY OTHER INTFRCONTINENTAL AIRLINE BOUSTEAM* A CO. LTD Zjllfrn^ftf^r SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH413 words
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Miscellaneous188 1955-07-10 11 High tides TODAY: Singapore 1.17 a.m. 1 9ft. 6m i 2 17 p.m. (8ft. 6in Port Dickson 9.20 a.m. (8ft. 7in.i '9 37 p.m. (6ft. lin.t; Penanp 3.26 ia.m. c7ft i 3.14 p.m. (7ft. 8in.> TOMORROW Singapore 1 38 (a.m. 1 9ft. 3in> 2.52 p.m. (8ft. I 6in i; Port188 words
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Miscellaneous111 1955-07-10 11 Redheads 1. 45. 4. 6.30. 9.30; Matinee: Abbot Costello Meet Capt. Kldd 11 a.m Tel. 6903. ALHAMBRA: Bad Day At Black Rock 11. 1.30, 4. 6.45, 9.30; Matinee: All The Brothers Were Valiant 9 a.m. Tel. 6909. ROXY: The Command 3, 6.15, 9. ls;. Matinee: It Came Prom Outer Space111 words
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Article709 1955-07-10 12 Donald Davies - Slave-freeing Penang led the way Donald Davies IN 1808 a great fire broke out in Georgetown. Penang. It started in the shop of a Chinese Sbaker named Ah Nic and spread over a large area to within 250 yards of Fort Cornwallis. A committee of investigation estimated the value of709 words
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Article, Illustration94 1955-07-10 12 First prixe this week in the Sunday Times Camera Contest is awarded to M. C. Lim of 57 Middle Road, Singapore 7, for his fine nature study on the left "Mother is Away." Second prixe to Tham Boon Liat of 42-B Prince Charles Crescent, Singapore 3, forFan on the right - 94 words
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Article, Illustration98 1955-07-10 12 EACH week the Sunday K Times is awarding cash prizes for readers' picture. There is a first prize of $30, a second of $15 and runners-up each receive $5. If you wish to enter tor the competition send your entries to "Camera Contest," Sunday Times Cecil Street,98 words
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Advertisement312 1955-07-10 12 Cii In y ars to come you will be t l'( <£(■,■ excitinp happenings you J Jijj OVji 1 choose to record in natural VVV colours on film. Your friends i|% rVjOi show them your own films, SK OOyj there is no better or more XX VVSrJ enjoyable way of312 words
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Advertisement19 1955-07-10 12 C^BIOTAR F2-058 MM.*AUtQiiATI["PRrSfT DIAPHRAGM I AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LIMHED. I 109. North Bridge Road Singapore 6. To!: 6589 S5919 words
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Miscellaneous190 1955-07-10 12 JPapular (rasstvord ACROSS: 1. Under (7), 6. riant DOWN: 1. Hold 119 <7) 2. Poem (5) 11 Devout (51 13 Falrv (4) (8)> 3 Troublwl 4 Plaything* <aj 11. vevoui t») ij. tairy (i) g Mwm houje (J) Bupported 14 Kind of school (11) 16. Spectres (6) 8. Incurring punishment190 words
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Miscellaneous107 1955-07-10 12 Today's Radio GENERAL ENGLISH PROGRAMME (•Programmes thus marked ran be received by listeners in Malacca. Short wave 49 A 62m. Medium wave 476 m.. 343 m., 366 m. and 297 m.). A.M 9.00 Breakfast Club: 10.00 London Studio Melodies; 10.30 i Sunday Miscellany: 11.00—11.30 Netherlands Composers. P.M. M.OO Programme Summary;107 words
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47 1955-07-10 13 Are Janet and Tony to be divorced? A. Curtis and h Koing to PI |N(. IHWT ihru. lirrn no rumours v.xxi columnist* 1 nt twtwrrri Tony I.ri«h and Thry In I'1-'I'-.onality is I >> I I >IIE li.iik !)»>'•< re*l Kiprx-HiorT. \rnnuan. She was I ii an in ir>.!4.47 words
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Letter69 1955-07-10 13 II the back- I 0 Alexis hor ad- (Urn? J UIMAI) MOHAMMAD ;.iimr -iilh has spirit I ftmrt in fimit of i! hM lppraird lilm~ Sin- •ml lirr hltlh- I I «.is Ni'i n I UM -he MM a |>n>dii;> a I (lit' em Ntudird ,il; I. rids tiinr 169 words
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Letter49 1955-07-10 13 ii Bobby Van, v.ho it ted opposite Deb- in The Af- Doble OUIes?" address and :s in IfAFSIAfl ippuird oppo^ilr In Um iiim. m »ci. -xu ]"..im nf Viiu." Vim J I i,i Wion« Doinc BcHere Me If i ndcartag Young in. writr: G( i(i»\n Mayer City, t:iU- V49 words
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Letter51 1955-07-10 13 lI'HAT were Hie songs 1 Trouble in Who sang them were the stars UM KWAI MING I Tii!i| r in Store" I !>"ti t l.auiih at Me M I'm a I Ml" and "I'd I la Tin n Rrrora That 1 -'us In the N rm in isdnm, I I'.rris.51 words
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Letter52 1955-07-10 13 j Many Rivers irring Ro- nd Eleanor wa i the OR swnc by Did he his la he mar- BKRLIN (111 A ore. k M.<nv Mm i Thr Berry rayter did sine Bt He married St inuvrk In 1939. iliMirr.-d in IML t Mi. hi ma-rird Irsul.i MriTo Goidwyn evs52 words
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Letter82 1955-07-10 13 thi hark- of .Tanette I her add- M BKRT I.VMN ■lil mr.ss made Iml when 'v-ls '1 Stacc th«- ate of und.r mn- ut.-d Britisli Pic- 'nil i...v| >r jen a xt which will I 2 h.r th, bi«est sum of I.id to an actress H b aha appear- "I82 words
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Letter20 1955-07-10 13 Is thp name of .i d a« Lawrence's i brother "Interrupted j ii HKE ■tr i Mil UwnoM Itiiner Moore.20 words
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Article, Illustration304 1955-07-10 13 THE complete Rank Organisation unit for shooting the Malayan scenes for the film version of Nevil Chute's novel "'A Town Like Alire" is on its way to Malaya. Producer Joseph Janni ;«nd director Jack Lee have been in Malaya for sometime and a "spotting304 words
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Article, Illustration819 1955-07-10 13 A GREAT FILM STAR WAS BORN Gal FOLLOWING the death of her father, life for Greta Gustaffson suddenly became harder. Her mother went out to do housework and laundry. Her brother and sister Rot jobs in the city. "I will go and find a job ;ilso, Mother", Greta s;iid in819 words
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Article, Illustration332 1955-07-10 13 ORSON WELLES took off his I nose, and listened to the congratulations. He'd just tried to storm London with Moby Dick." He had written it, directed it. and starred in it. Everyone said, politely, that they were "staggered." Welles said he hadn't slept332 words
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Article, Illustration332 1955-07-10 13 DEANNA TRIES TO FORGER THE PAST PARIS. THE 1.300-odd villagers of Neauphle-le-Chateau, 33 1 miles from Paris, have joined a neighbourly conspiracy to help a film star forget her past and live an The film star Is Deanna Durbin. the girl with the golden voice which brought her 150,000 US332 words
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Advertisement304 1955-07-10 13 ■miwrn 1 m.<tmm.wv»mmi:um:m mv RAINWEAR! by BURBERRY The really w«^atherwise take their Burberrys alv/ays. They are H^ht and convenient whilst their close Y^* 38^ weave and double pfoofin^ are protection against all weathers. Available in colours oi Olive- ■|j2s^* S Green or Fawn Grey. I Sizes 32—44 from $120/- \Jf304 words
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Advertisement534 1955-07-10 14 What's good for J^\ 4CID INDIGESTION?^ Alka-Seltzer What brings relief that's FAST and GEWTI£? Jffj^ SPEEDY Alka-Seltzer A*. first sign of di«<~omfort drop 1 or 2 tablets into a glass of water a 1.1 drink the sparkling, fresh-tasting so- c\ lution. Alka Seltzer •rts fast to bring the I j»-534 words
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Advertisement225 1955-07-10 14 Whitens Your Ski n Secretly and Quickly No lontet need you admire o(l,rri- ste i yoo/ tltin h t h, and f>if iai of Snllm.n-. will m.,. charming. Continued appl,. you con«o« you tbat th-,r,. li6et. only one white ner Uul 001 eipmtitiheaut.fvint powrt SUllmani the olde,t. l.rje,, bcautlfjnct cream225 words
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Miscellaneous1613 1955-07-10 14 by Edgar Rice URROUG^'j/rf^MfJk X ....—^APTEK PELLiN&TME APC-/V^AN X THC VkySTC&CKJS '^^Uk W^ll S^x''^ -^fe/ 1 JIi««SV W^nif/rri, KSJIS^T 'N (?EC7 VA\N!SMEP IN-^O t mE FOREST. \%J^ **^|"AlLlf /"^C^: I^>J wla^^'' I T A!?2ASi STAGGEREP TO A NEAKSY gROO< 'A/WEKb I I COULC? WIS ENJEWvV INJ T«g \>'^ t/^^^K^^^T] \^JiJMV^^StlS^^^lSSSSK^^''^1,613 words
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Miscellaneous215 1955-07-10 15 ENJOY THIS, X_ V^SS LOOKS LIKE T QLJITE SMI 1 Wf AND IT TAKES US RIGHT M/ATr* IS TH/S MA HoO |||^^^M|liffitts^ WAS I WHO SUNk^ r HAVE A SMALL^ C SCO SIT OUT O TXE W^ /^BiEN. LET As N MAN Who SLOWL> TVS SECONDS "C\C r= THE CROWD215 words
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Miscellaneous412 1955-07-10 16 •P*" /'THE DUCKS ▼gOOP/ LET'S GO /WE y f W^\ |Bf r^BVERVTH ING'S SO "X/^ ■F"!^^^^ HAVE GONE /7 OUTSIDE AND DO JIF YOU PLEASE^x^/^/^ BiG 1N THIS WORLD V/ I I I THOUGHT I SAW SOMETHING /THOSE INSECTS -L I L^^^ (!o\ JSr*^ W IT SEEMS TO BE HOLLOW...412 words
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Article, Illustration1231 1955-07-10 17 IVOR KRAAL - I went behind IVOR KRAAL By E Sunday Times repre- E E sentative who visited E E Berlin on a West German E Government visitorship. E How the Germans Malayans we are too well accustomed t talcs of Communist terrorism to fall easl for those rosy Marxist promises. at least1,231 words
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Article339 1955-07-10 17 AUCKLAND. THE slight, wiry fisherman grabbed a ruler and passed it firmly across the chart of one of the stormiest stretches of ocean in the world. "That's where I'm going," ha said. He had just proposed one of the most fantastic voyages in the history339 words
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Article, Illustration48 1955-07-10 17 "Mfflin! What a big chin you've got," says Hollywood film actress Judy Hollid.iy to her 2 J -year-old son |onathan when she flew into London Airport by BOAC Monarch service from New York. Judy is on holiday in Britain before going on to Franc* and Italy.48 words
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Advertisement127 1955-07-10 17 KHU Kangaroo Service for Top Travel Value 1^Now free choice "(26) Famous ifuW^MWE l&UllifcMli 1^ on a variety of alternate routes across II pHHHHWSHHi No Extra Wi ranau and Euro- fu./} I AIT r3f6 > \^V •r\ SlunG 1 IMI LttiMMd Super J \iJCT* "uu!" 1 'ions and Cons- $t127 words
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Advertisement532 1955-07-10 17 INTERNATIONAL self-winding Calendar WATCH /7^^>^ The designers of the world-* famous INTERNATIONAL watch factory at Schaffhausen, Switzerland, have made a further advance by fitting in the movement of the INTERNATIONAL Automatic a calendar-mechanism which shows the day of the month on the diai. This date changes automatically within a few532 words
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Article, Illustration795 1955-07-10 18 £VERY 80 seconds one new Morris Minor is produced. Why the demand? Because it is big inside, goes in top gear like a big car, costs little to run. How big? Four heavy, tall i people can sit in it in comfort with their shoulders795 words
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Article504 1955-07-10 18 ONE ACCIDENT EVERY HALF AN HOUR THERE was an average of one accident every 30 minutes on Singapore roads last year. Fortunately, most of the accidents were only of a minor nature. Th*? average was worked out from figures revealed in last year s Colony rciort It is obvious that504 words
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Article, Illustration276 1955-07-10 18 JOE EZEKIEL - JOE EZEKIEL By QNE of the biggest cycling events of the season the 58-mile round-the-island "Tour of Singapore 1955" race will be held today Forty-two of Singapore's best cyclist from five clubs will take part in this meet, organised by the Singapore Cycle Racing Association, for276 words
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Advertisement65 1955-07-10 18 HILLNAN present i the new MiiAX Ye luxe The Exciting New De Luxe Saloon has a powerful new O.H.V. engine giving better acceleration and a top speed of 75 m.p.h., yet costing no. more to run. \NOW...\ You can see the new Minx De Luxe at $4*995 LYONS d MOTORS65 words
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Advertisement263 1955-07-10 18 MAR MITE IS EVERYONE'S fithess food The vitamins In Marmlte keep everyone fitter— and these vitamins mean good health both >n. now and In the future. By adding Marmlte ,_oK to our meals every day, we strengthen our \»£>Vf\ bodies to resist chills and diseases; w« 7>SoV get more goodness263 words
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Article, Illustration696 1955-07-10 19 Hong Kong outplayed after scoring first i UK!) by a crowd of 11,200, Malayan Chinese yesterday beat Hong 2-1 in their annual Ho Ho Cup soccer match at Jalan Besar score their fourth win in the ninth game in this inter-port [U Honf696 words
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Article178 1955-07-10 19 pOYAL Army Ordnance Corps 11 beat Royal Signals 2-1 for the Parker Cup Inter-Corps soccer championship yesterday at R.A.S.C. ground. Aver Rajah Road. Signals fought hard and did not deserve to lose a fast and thrilling final. But I goals eluded them. R.A.O.C. scored In178 words
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Article63 1955-07-10 19 Ceylon SporV, Club and Straits Times C.C. drew their friendly cricket fixture at Balestler Road yesterday. CSC. 98-8 dccl. (S. Kulasingam 13. Mahallngam 17 n.0., H. Perera 11 W. Ponnlah 12. V. Vanderput 10. Amar Singh 3-33. J. Marks 3-18). Straits Times 83-7 (Ang Earn Hock63 words
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421 1955-07-10 19 MRS GLADYS LOKE-CHUA won the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's women's doubles title for the third successive year when she and Mrs. A. Tamworth beat Mrs. M. Warden and Mrs. B. Abbett 7-5, 6-0 In the final at the Tanglin Club yesterday. Mrs. Warden and421 words
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919 1955-07-10 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. \f ALAYAN champion Ferry Sonneville and All-Eng--ITI land champion Wong Peng Soon will meet in the top section semi-final of the men's singles at this afternoon's session of the Selangor International Gold Cup badminton championships. Sonneville eliminated teammate and Indonesian919 words
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606 1955-07-10 19 THREE Singapore records were smashed and one equalled yesterday when the Swift* met the Army In an athletic contest at Nee Soon. Tan Eng Yoon. Colony record holder for the 100 yards, again returned lOsec, equalling the record held Jointly by606 words
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242 1955-07-10 19 Selangor are 82 for five in reply to Penang's 106 PENANG, Sat. SELANGOR were 24 runs behind with five wickets in hand In their first Innings against Penang at Western Road today. In reply to Penang's 106, Selangor were 82 for five at close. Selangor's skipper, Chua Eng Cheng, gave242 words
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Article112 1955-07-10 19 ACHANCELESS 91 by skipper Geoffrey Walker enabled Perak to recover from 80 for seven and total 210 in their state cricket fixture against Negrl Sembilan here today. Negri were 86 for four at close In their reply. Walker batted for 129 minutes and hit 12 fours112 words
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Article79 1955-07-10 19 SIX of the Hong Kong Combined Services cricket team are already In Singapore; the remainder will arrive by air tomorrow Re-arranged programme Is: Tuesday and Wednesday: v. Singapore Combined Services, padang. Saturday: v. Singapore Cricket Club, padang. July 18. 19 v. Army at GHQ Tanglin.79 words
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381 1955-07-10 19 MANCHESTER, Saturday. AN ATTRACTIVE century by Paul Winslow. who shared an unbroken sixth wicket stand of 162 with John Waite, put South Africa in a good position against England by tea on the third day of the third Test here today. At the interval, South381 words
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Article75 1955-07-10 19 Woodbridge Hospital beat Borneo Company by an innings and 29 runs in a friendly cricket fixture at Yio Chu Kang Road yesterday. Borneo Co 27 (P. T. Foster 4-11. N. Sta Maria 3-3. H. Pereira 2-10) and 49 (B. MoMullajj 14, Boulton 11, Way 11, Foster 2-19, K.75 words
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Article112 1955-07-10 19 SINGAPORE Malays had little difficulty beatlne Malacca Malays 6 o in their Sultan's Gold Cup soccer fixture before 7.000 at the Kubu Stadium here today. Awang Bakrtr, after failing to take advantage of three early opportunities, opened scoring in the 20th minute. Malacca were awarded a112 words
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Article108 1955-07-10 19 ST. ANDREWS, Sat. pETER THOMSON, 25-year-old Australian, joined a select company of golfers yesterday when he won the British open golf championship for the second successive year. Hi s final aggregate of 281 on the old course here was four strokes better than Bobby Jones' 1927108 words
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Advertisement139 1955-07-10 19 \Gyj&%af Deliveiy! These fine-looking vehicles \l fe save on first cost J -ami keep on saving afterwards V/tt) .fc-^ You make the finest buy in light >in- »hen you choose Morrij. jM^IU^S KfCBM^ai »nh i;« r«rap«ylo«d space. U V •^BET^'l i mfiß <•> tra features and txira style vl|H t139 words
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Miscellaneous83 1955-07-10 19 SOCCER Hong Kong Chinese v Malayan Chinese Selection. Jalan Besar stadium, 5.15 p.m. C KICKET SENIOR TOL'RNEY: Ceyloa S.C. v Police, Thomson Road; Army v Indians, Balrstier Road; S.C.R.C. v Royal Navy, Naval Base: R.A.F. v University, Sepoy Lines; S.C.C. S.R.C, S.R.C. padang. II Mint TOI'RNEY: SECTION A: Police v83 words
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Article2319 1955-07-10 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Silverfort meets success after 29 defeats X.v bi<; sweep TOTAL POOL: $198,450. 1ST: No. *****3 ($5.3,581) 2ND: No. *****7 ($26,790) 3RD: No. *****3 ($13,395) STARTERS ($1,488) each Nos: *****3; *****9; *****5; *****3; *****8; *****2; *****2; *****5; *****2. CONSOLATION: ($1190 each Nos. *****6 *****6;2,319 words
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Article996 1955-07-10 20 THE first Singapore Junior Athle--1 tic Championships, featuring students from every Colony secondary school, have drawn 170 entries. Heats will be held at St. Joseph's Institution ground tomorrow. The finals are scheduled for Jalan Besar Stadium on July 23, commencing at 2.30 p.m. Entries are:996 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-07-10 20 VICTORIA SCHOOL relay team who won the Sir Arthur Young Cup for the sprint relay at the Singapore inter-school athletics championships on Thursday. They returned 46.45 ec, O.lsec. outside the existing record. From left: Heng Ngeow Whatt. Kesavan Soon, George Chia and Akiak bin Haji Hassan. Sunday51 words
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