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Title Section18 1954-05-30 1 SUNDAY STANDARD n w i« V"' IV. No. 332. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1954. TWENTY PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article43 1954-05-30 1 FROM Monday May 31, offices of all apartments ot The Singapore Tiger Standard will Qcofed at .3, Lim Teck Kim Road, Singapore 2 Telephone numbers have also been changed rheftcw address. F.ve lines, *****-5, have been nsfolled tor all departments.43 words
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301 1954-05-30 1 5-PO WER TALKS TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK— OFFICIAL VSHINGTON, Moy 29, (UP) The United Bi •om, France, New Zealand and Australia will gh level military talks on the Far East situation ncir Thursday. I i partment spokesman Lincoln White «aid five-nation military discussions will nilitarv situation" i n the Far301 words
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Article105 1954-05-30 1 i c v rob- y two thugs, one anned wi'h a .notion of Sims rong^ 27 in Geypore, on Friday fii<= office van goUj per Seran^'.on men stopped One thug lmtneI up to the driver I tened the ed in 4 o the the driver105 words
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Article41 1954-05-30 1 A REWARD of $1,000 lias been offered for informations leading to the? recovery of 8i lost registered letters, Singapore Police announced last night. Any person fin ling one of the missing letters will be given a smaller reward.41 words
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Article78 1954-05-30 1 LONDON, May 2<): (UP) Leaders of a wildcat strike which threatened the worst shutdown of Britain's railroads since 1926 voted last night to rail ofl their walkout after rank-and-file workers threatened to go back to work on their own. The decision of strike leaders, meeting in78 words
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Article28 1954-05-30 1 GENERAL Sir Gerald Temp'cr'j farewell message to the peop e of the Federation of Malaya wi'l be relayed by all Radio Malaya stations at 7.10 tonight.28 words
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Article, Illustration307 1954-05-30 1 37 Miles From Hanoi PARIS, May 29 (Reuter) Vietminh troops hove fought' their way to within 250 yards of the encircled French military post of Yen Phu in the Tonking front only about 37 miles south of Hanoi, according to military reports received hereA.P. - 307 words
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Article86 1954-05-30 1 Legendary Water For Tempters MALACCA. Sat. Boiled water from Malacca's famous f)00 year-old legendary well, Perigi Raja, bottled by the Malacca Historical Society in two sealed miniature bottles with the ARMS of the Settlement were yesterday i despatched to Sir Gerald and Lady Tern pier by the Resident Commissioner, Mr86 words
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Article44 1954-05-30 1 LONDON, May 29 (Renter) The Queen and the Dike of Edinburgh will attend the wedding at Westminster Abbey next Tuesday between Viscount Althorp, son of Earl Spencer and Miss Fran res Roche 18-year-old daughter of Lord and Lady Fermoy.44 words
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Article182 1954-05-30 1 Aussie Polls MELBOURNE. May 29, (Renter) Some 3,000,00 Australians went to the polls today in what promises to be a "pho o finish" election fur a nr\v Commonwealth House of Representatives. Within a few hours of the dosing of the polling booths tonight Australians begin to get182 words
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Article76 1954-05-30 1 RUGBY. Warwickshire, May 29, (Renter)— The body of a die-aged nurse. Mi.^s Maud Long, was found on Thursday night in the R;ver Avon here. 0 miles from whore a mui eri midwife was thrown in month at Stiatford-on-Avon. Miss Long, 58. had arrivi Rugl y76 words
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Article167 1954-05-30 1 WASHINGTON, May 29. i (Renter) The United States Justice Department- announced yesterday that a United St«.n> and a British rubber company had agreed to break up an alleged international cartel. The companies involved were the United States Rubber Company of New York and Dun lup167 words
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Article606 1954-05-30 1 Bandit Ambushes At Kedah Peak d•• I S IA J: A k l i. M f UR Sot The Chief Police Officer, Kedah/ ferlis, Mr.C. N. Godwin, and three others were killed yesterday in two ambushes within one mile of each other near Kedah Peak in606 words
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273 1954-05-30 1 Another Student Is Charged In Court EDWix Nadason Thumboo (21). Ist year Arts student of the University of Malaya, was charged in the S.ngapore F.r.-t Criminal District Court ye.-ter-ciay with publication and posion of a seditious paper known as the "Fajar." organ f the University Socialist Club, issue No. 7273 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-05-30 1 phoio MME. CHRISTIAN I>K CAS TKIKS. wife of thr < iplui I "ti'-h <M*n#Tj| who MMii j .ndcd fallen Dim Him i i. photographed on her '/China A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article24 1954-05-30 1 D.i \fn May If, (UP) 1 band bei »f ■> i flaminf I m bat i Oil May A ai24 words
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Advertisement57 1954-05-30 1 -^OFFICE APPLIANCES ENGI l^:i (S.t.A LTD. Kl M.A LUMPUR «j*^aV v ?QB*nßflH mIBv9VV9v^H iB AzstfHt iLv^vvtßW ■k* *i3pr "'V^/dßß^a^^^B^MMLpiLS^^D^^fl I IB.*. v -"BT -^m£^ 'wJS^^^^zL^ *^Bd if fl f% F A for a N/P/ jf> LION STOUT RICH IN VITAMIN B V^y NIPS PINTS QUARTS UttU Eft, lltll) UR. P>sTm57 words
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Advertisement45 1954-05-30 1 ICECREAM CMMUMI era i£j£ *JH~^ Theyre all X^/^^j^ every item from the M smallest to the largest I is a VERY IMPORTANT MS CONSIGNMENT KLM Fro 3^,t D I m~ m m \,i. Kallang A.r mm A^ 1^ k/^^s^^ 5 131 tO^Ai Ou'CM Mtv /Mr45 words
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Article83 1954-05-30 2 MALACCA. Sat.— Mash kxj An p tng R ietained :-.ere on suspicion of the er arid robbery of Loh Swee Xeo. an e.der.y Tranquerah woman, last week was acquitted and discharged by the Magistrate. Mr. P. Sankey. this morning. Inspector Pillai to'.d the co'at that he had83 words
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Article, Illustration701 1954-05-30 2 M.T. YONG - STRIKING PORTRAIT OF GREATNESS M.T. YONG Templer, The Soldier^ The Man By Standard Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. General Sir Gerald Tern pier has caught the imagination of most people in Malaya by his achievements, lie presents the portrait of a man with immense energy and the urge to do701 words
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Article175 1954-05-30 2 By JOE SASSOON. Standard St.-»iT Reporter DCTECTtVES are semirimr t^»e gpeJeMPWidi in Singapore for a careless sunir.afi who dropptti his revolver whil^ tni^^M.iß^ fl an omnibus along N>w "Bridge Road a feu days a so. A w. Pol Z •.vh< i v. as I t€175 words
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Article, Illustration111 1954-05-30 2 SOLI I lON t o U>t wetks piuzle is bitter uourd." Tl>e prize si»es to >lis s N\; Swtc I.ian of 4ti4B. Kim Chwan Ko.id. Singapore. w hos< v nti> wa> the tii >t coned on e to be opened by the Contest Editor. The *-0 wM111 words
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329 1954-05-30 2 St John Appeal Week Has Dual Significance THE annual Appeal Week of the St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade has dual significance this year in that it will mark the building of the new headquarters and the training and uniforming of the new cadet section. The Crown land on Stanfo-d329 words
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Article68 1954-05-30 2 HOBBERS TERRIFY WOMAN OXF of the t e-Tf sd a aid* S .;.ipo:e. ler whei < rel liven I Terr :ier ke.Tl to th< Th« y pe.i* J but r.<>i :'e i\ i Thty iMJe, En a belt i raisi When I v were foine I P their p outsi68 words
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Article156 1954-05-30 2 THE rul ei arkei S pore jrcster la; < et at :6? I 3 •('!■:< per Ib. '<r f\r<\ iradc rubber for Jnm menl (63\ ts a 1 Prices iboul chan t rig bul ent noon. Some Ea U ry «bi reporte I News from It156 words
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Advertisement305 1954-05-30 2 Nm mm j m From The World's Largest r W I Exclusive Maker of f f Electric Home Appliances ROOM AIR CONDITIONERn Dehumidifies as It Cools! You Work, Relax, Sleep in Comfort! Just plug lit— no water pipe .i h.gh humidity ;:<: you e Filters out dvst and noises dl305 words
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Advertisement74 1954-05-30 2 Nonet PEKAK POLICE TENDER NOTICE 'TENDERS which wi i A at 12 noon on Monday 14th June 1954, ar e Invited by the Chief Police OffictT. Perak lor th e supply o f ccok'td mea i and uncooked focd t o the Federal Area Training School, Ipoh and No. 274 words
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Advertisement314 1954-05-30 2 BIRTH I^AIR on Friday. 1 at Bit i a wan lo M. wife of K Karunaki a dauchti MARRIAGE fYN THOMPSON bim I i liargarei P< KeH..stry Office K DM 28th of M.v. SITUATIONS VACAM SALES BajftreMßtativti -j^. cent Paj/Comnib« come Rs 300/- P M fi Bonuses Li'v Pabrin 1314 words
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Advertisement17 1954-05-30 2 St ardS,. rv 1 Th. (|tl| "|'l.,, I, •«ii 'Hr J •> i i i I it HTqhßioodP;;^17 words
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Article, Illustration180 1954-05-30 3 1 III:. im.iin ot (ijllWrnt in Singapore orkin* together t t.i produce lan furniture. Mrs. J. V. Ftn- i»< .in. Mr. V. s. an Indian, and Hun Tin, a Chinese. ■Hi. i .md great exti: trio w are this rattan bu- nponed i shopStandard - 180 words
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Article14 1954-05-30 3 THE K intari Du'i, padi rear, will >■• Ku intan ib, K i14 words
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Article, Illustration820 1954-05-30 3 RONNIE DUCLOS - THE 'SQUEEZE' IS ON FOR MORE RED FUNDS RONNIE DUCLOS Thousands Are At The Crossroads By Standard Staff Reporter JOHORI BAKRU, Wed. Thousands of people in Malaya, including millionaires shopkeepers, rubber tappers, smallholders and transport owners, are daily living in constant fear of either being arrested by the Police of820 words
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Article210 1954-05-30 3 Experiment With Your Make- Up VIANY woman, careful fastidious in following the fashions to suit mpod an i personality, forgets ill about doing* the same with her make-up, and is contenrt to use an unchanging wmetic routino year after year. She i s doublv utifortuuate in that she denies herself210 words
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Article206 1954-05-30 3 Anglers' Postbag Q. We j si < I out r Quite i i ild life i ri ai a W M fou meant by Nil I N 1 1 (>\(. In your lir>t tenl D I I pre ml m* i an I ■>' If the the ra < di206 words
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225 1954-05-30 4 MINING AREA TO BE RE -OPE NED New Hope For Gambang GAMBANG, Pahang. Sat Foot tin mines will be operating here by the beginning of next year, a spokesman of the Mines Department revealed yesterday. started operation in April and a second one is expected to be launched soon. In225 words
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Article88 1954-05-30 4 Dodgers Cross The Border HONGKONG. Ma y (Renter) Some 400 oversea* Chinese from Singapore and Indonesia crossed the Honfhonit border into China ia a peaceful aad orderly fashion toda.v under the watchful eve* of Hongkong police. They arrived aboard toe Dutch finer Tjiuanjj from Singapore earlier in the day and88 words
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Article188 1954-05-30 4 Bargain News For Women )N a >-« v frank attempt t< itwke new friends an<i customers, Doulataram »V Ce.. of High Street, is offering th* ipomcn of Singapore ?omt> .of the biggest bargains in dvass inateri.'ik they have e\ i j enjoyed. Th» management announced I yesterday that the sale,188 words
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Article46 1954-05-30 4 BECAUSE ihe prosecution wilnes* had left the Police Force, s taxi driver. Tan Ah Mtng, wa< acquitted by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistral* Mr. Howe Yoon Cheng. Tan wa« charged with driving in an inccn.Mderate rnanntr along Kalians Road on Feb. 5.46 words
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Article67 1954-05-30 4 BEFORE a 1 died of caustic soda poisoning in the Singapore Genera! Hospitai. .she told her fia?»ct that she had taken the poison bv mistake. Thic wa s rev«akd by the fiance textii* merchant Tan Ling Siong. at a Coroner's inquiry intc tht d«alh of the67 words
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Article58 1954-05-30 4 APPLICATIONS tre being invited by th« Bntivh Council in Singapore from tho«:t wht. Wish to join tht third course !on "Spoken Fnglish" which begins on T it^day. June 8 at (».3d p.m. Thert wil It no charge. Application* are to be made to the Adult Education58 words
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Article48 1954-05-30 4 TAN CHONG TEE of Seng Poh Ri <id. wo fined $75 by the Singapore First Traffic MhcM-l trait. Mr T. Kulasekaram, yes- terday. for negligent driving insulting in a n si. with the I drum, placed in the centre of the road to guide traffic48 words
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Article, Illustration171 1954-05-30 4 NINETY-SIX (hildnn. re pi«'V4-nt.tti\r of almost all the communities in Singapore, their apes ranging from t« 13 years, enjoyed thrmselve.* on Friday niuht when they were treated to the "Holiday On Ice" show at the Happy World Stadium The children, all from poor families of171 words
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Article118 1954-05-30 4 THE $8W.0Ot) plan to modernise th t Virtoria Theatre. Singapore, which commences at the end of "this year, will not afferi theatrical performances. Mi. Donald Moore of th<? Arts Theatr* told The Standard 3reslerday. No alternative accommodation has been considered, he stated, but118 words
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Article91 1954-05-30 4 Admiral To Call On 3 Sultans THE FttkM Offieer. Ma»ayai. Area. Rw.r Admiral E H Shi*; lock will sai: from the Singapore Ntvi Riise *hi .Umr 1954 in H.M.S Alert to make ofr»< ia visit* U port* ak>ng tht East coast of Malaya During the cruise the Admiral wilj pay91 words
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Article76 1954-05-30 4 lAN KOW, 2t. luiemplov* was vfsUiday POWHitted to stand trial i M t>x Hijh Court on a char^t of alHmpting to murder a farmer in hi> hut in Kampoue Limau S'ojfifx^ or; Man h 4. Tan waj tentatively charged with causing nMvloufl hurt to the farmer. T&n76 words
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Article143 1954-05-30 4 Malaya To Join AntiRed Talks MALAYA will be represented at the South Korean-spon-sored South- EaM Asian AntiCommimist Con ferc-not to t* held in Seou: on Jun 15. Bjt. awthoritahv*. iPMfcej in Singapore stated .ytvtcrd;iy. Malaya's representative* wil not be named bf t th*r of th« two Malayan gOVCTMRCBtaL 11 >«143 words
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Article74 1954-05-30 4 SINGAPORE POLICE an stilt keeping «ii vigil in *nd arcum*. Kamlatic K» ibau Maleruitv Hospital to trap the fietici re.vponsibl* for Ih^ scalding of :hr« nt\v'>-born babies. The firs: twv victim*, !<•' girl?;, were reported Uwi niftii to be itill in a critical (X)?)dition The thirri.74 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-05-30 4 sadfdasfasfasdf PART of a f MNip of 2€ laWwrer* who wormed the whale da? yeslerday taadin* hale* of rubber fr^m twakows mi to waiiiaj; lorries at Boat Quay «m>l> to later chrrrfally 'ißkud" their day's earai«£» fijtlS iaio the Naaraac I nivmOl? Ftt4 StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article22 1954-05-30 4 India. c.m»a ni «v Si^ specUl cerenMtßT at Kin, Hm« l *Pter. in the r... h A22 words
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Article75 1954-05-30 4 $20,000 Extortion Charge LUII POH sa\(; i »i iria] i n the Singapon St.«.« Criminal Di>tiu-t Couri v«mi><iay to u rhaige of iltmiftii^ to put Scah Tcov Bi in u*r cirath by me*rw (,T i t written in CMneM in N \tort $JO.(K>O. The offence w^« it*. ii«\t been OOMmittod75 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-05-30 4 photo MR. and Mrs (i«»h la| Kuan after their mairiiti .it the Marriage KrfiMM Singapore. yeslerda\ -Mr. Cloh. a teacher in Br. tv Koad Secondary BcfcNl if the youngest son of Mad.un (>oj l.:anK H.m W Thr hndi formerly Miss Lee V»;tn <H-ok. is the fourth daughHr ofStandard - 55 words
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Article10 1954-05-30 4 ''Operation Children On June I THI tapon M. r f <10 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-05-30 4 Emergency' Megine ■i j.Ih'IO MR. and Mrs Hu*h KuHu* al the Church of Si KmTi pore, yesterday Thr beirfr .1^ ,i it*** Klyne, i s the sister of Mi. Kl nephew of Mr. J. C. K.>ai» StandardStandard - 37 words
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Advertisement241 1954-05-30 4 nS 'mmmw 1 s l (Jm > V mmm\Am '^■ri #m. y nvnnnnnj nn^__B vj x n^^nnj >vn^ 1 n^^ nf 11 l»^ I I VJ L l\ STANDARD p From Monday 31st May 1954 the new address of the Singapore Tiger Standard and the Sunday Standard will be ?3241 words
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Miscellaneous335 1954-05-30 4 Vn XN 'n Kl^ 4 'MHIPKAI (lIIMM\M« X lub HI h.n Youth Assembly parade boys *co I Hakhi .viii-un.Uumeci service a.i »v Clover- 11 m d \i. M; vtc 1( EA«T%I I I. i iv high WBSI.KY i 111 Nril: Em pin Youth 1 M l|tUll servio an< tccu 9ervic<335 words
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Article, Illustration664 1954-05-30 5 itself made the same rritirism. He wants terriblv t-> be liked and the world is divided normally into two kinds of people: those that like the Soviet Union and those who do not like the Soviet Union. Only recently is there beginning to be664 words
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871 1954-05-30 5 By MARY TAN "QONNIE Scotland, here we come!" We thought aloud as we stood on the darkened platform with haversacks strapped across our backs. We watched the Kirkby train steaming into the station -the tram that was to take u s on the first871 words
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Article589 1954-05-30 5 moving fercmony took I plare at King's ilou.se I whe n Miss Lomas. the Chairman elect of the National Ai Delation of Women's Institutes of Malaya made i speech In English and Malay nrhen laying farewell of our muck loved President, i ady Templer. On behalf o589 words
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Advertisement83 1954-05-30 5 MmMmMSmi >OUI Ml lo lav v ><M1 (l |M<iMlly MmlfMi WnmMßsMim\ m U^^ m^mm n marked r '"<" >irv f i*'i»^-<<'i« Blil? I lli wm I liitml 1 1 aT% m O l I^JLMA y° u driiik i>*n you i^ve t :-.<> i.tu Km '™Wmm"'""'""' i 9'ml aW aW^fl^^kaT^^sl 4mi'^/'/^83 words
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Article, Illustration786 1954-05-30 6 H. DAY - H. DAY By RECAI'SE millions of males dread n the contempt of lovely blondes on beaches and swimming pools, shrink from remarks like Hi>a, skinny!" and fear comparison with massive, bronzed he-men, body building in America is now also Dig business. Americans don't seem merely to want a786 words
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Article158 1954-05-30 6 Ma di^ipl^s have preached thi cult of the biceps far and wide, and have tens of thousands of followers. There are two other fatnoui strong-men gymnasiums, though they cater chiefly for 'mirror athletes men who don't use their Strength to lift weights, or158 words
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Article, Illustration476 1954-05-30 6 CASSANDRA - The Queen Shook 15, 780 Hands CASSANDRA —Says I AKE owoy the glamour. Toke owoy the fun such of it os there was. Take away the splendour of the Royal Tour: and now come with me ond lee the gruelling, sfoggcring record of a woman at work. This is the476 words
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Article131 1954-05-30 6 |> lit I II ronlinl u.u pi.u li«.illy unknown in Jaftta bt fore UN u.ir. bul tettlfl in Tokio iff titluiviavin n\n a n'i*'nt Fxpetiaaeari »n trolling Um t— airy*! tew Otis population uroulh The t N •nest can bt tltc tra For cor 1131 words
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Advertisement1015 1954-05-30 6 10 BLUE GILLETTE BLADES IN Quick-feed Dispenser 'mmnf/i' Wx^ the sharpest WjM* 1 Blue Gillette Blades give you the finest of all w)I)l shaves and the most economical because they last the longest. In the handy new Dispenser they are ready unwrapped to load in a flash. Used blade compartment1,015 words
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Article, Illustration856 1954-05-30 7 Tom Tullett - Tom Tullett =By= Now Has A Suit Of I Prison Grey ONSTANTINE MCOLOIDIS the twenty-vear-OM Greek undergraduate at Oxford VUyfair Edwardian with a curly brimmed ,wler and a silver-topped cane, led a fiulous life al the university. He told me .ut it shortly before an Old Bailey judge856 words
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Article500 1954-05-30 7 D. P. GALLAHER - D. P. GALLAHER I/O/' many years now tin' Din standing cricketers of England and istralia have been meeting and struggling for possession of the mythical Ashes. This is perhaps the only non-existent trophy to be officially awarded in any kind of competitive s])ort. Strange, indeed,500 words
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Article712 1954-05-30 7 Charles Edwin - SUNDAY SHORT STORY Charles Edwin By A PUFF OF I SMOKE JOHN leaned over the paiapet of the bridge and lit Ins first cigarette of the day. He inhaled deeply, still warmly elated at the luck which had spirited him a packet from under the tobacconist's counter. Foolish that such712 words
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Advertisement147 1954-05-30 7 "Sfai f-o" Extra Witalitf > and Perrect Healtt those throbbing paint It i r.i.'scles at once Applj S«uan s Liniment lightly fee! your fAV^V^N ■J> ir n'l vou dab-!> ecied ''Sloan**' c G od i.»r k FOR TH£ jZ^3 \r--01 DR :.IOAH '-rrTTvil^ us :H£ FAQ A ff^fftj T cli147 words
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Advertisement455 1954-05-30 7 This coufd be you ...ma Janfzen <*wL Aff the new Jantzens have this all-dimensional, altogether imazing fit. "Carousel", her figure-making* l creation is in a wonderful new nylon elastic fabric the floating bri Is boned and cuffed. "Casino" his woven satin elastic trunl'. hive an ins<de draw-cord and pocket. Prices455 words
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Article187 1954-05-30 8 IS there such a thing as "aquariamania"? If there i —my husband lias got it. It started when he was presented with a tank containing some gold-fish. Walking home with him thai night 1 should have been warned by that little boy "look-what-Fve-got" look in his187 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-05-30 8 TON IA IS A TOPLINER For torrh winter Tonia Bern Che sk>'» the limit. There ar e stars on b*r shoes and her rrstinn ptarc is .imons the rhininfv Mavks on the roof of hrr Lniulnn flat, in f;ut. But Ihew li v«iy little rest for twrnt> four %<.n oldMirrorpic - 66 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-05-30 8 i embers ed a da i h ane, e i f rimeI: IB I He 1 rv < Thai dtcisioa ujs t»> «>mtr lledl<'> \U .;jri:;M«T IN bandit int.) H.'«il«> the iHirrdrre r. S■■ rtly a;*^. i'* t frB. a i t t» 979 words
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492 1954-05-30 8 'What A Fool I Was To Be A Gangster 7 H\ tin hit f of thi London Pictorial Crime Squad His is the story, told for the first time. <»t Ronald Hedley, the man who drove away from a smash ami grab raid <> n a jeweller's ihop in the492 words
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213 1954-05-30 8 SKIN condition that has been debated by doctors since 1824 may be caused by the bites of insects such as the mosquito, flea and bedbug, according to a Pennsylvania scientist. Dr. Bertram Shaffer, assistant professor of dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania, reported213 words
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Article, Illustration355 1954-05-30 8 EX-COPPERS ARE HIGHLY PAD HPIIC highest -paid i *rik t« i ific smart in^n nf Ri i Ute*l police foi v tod.i v iv j llx mmt with 'KV m fnwl «-f it. -fVtcctives j-k ihat it's h»n they gel orr of the they begin t; make th< I And355 words
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Advertisement116 1954-05-30 8 J clllltlllS iIS CELLOPHANE-SEALED <^^ "s S^^"^^^ ALUMINIUM CONTAINERS !C^^^i^ll y^ L jniese_wonderful |j^| ip ij I M ■> M \^s ly^y. 1 BANISH BRONCHIAL TROUBLES, COUGHS, r r^m COLDS INFLUENZA I lw\ s Pcpv lahlct and eathe pleasant medio« |'J^^^^^"»^r u:1 trices into all air pa^uyc* to ih« r116 words
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Article53 1954-05-30 9 j :e past U>ur instalments Roberta rm.^n i. 1 Childhood and ichooWav« of her£l* n V f ld "U driver, of her txperiincei a? V,17 V TJ I HBoner of var. and of the <•< e™ ll} overnZT lot t cha W of her sex. Toda u53 words
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Article, Illustration2695 1954-05-30 9 "I Got My Ist Invitation To The Ball" I N my new life os a woman there was a vast amount fo learn. The problems to be tackled included clothes. deportment, etiquette, beauty treatment, and hairdressing and when these had been mastered I should have to build up a new2,695 words
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Advertisement137 1954-05-30 9 ROUND TRIPS TO JAPAN 28 to 32 days with approximately 10 days in Japanese Ports "Santhia" sailing 25th June j "Sirdhana sailing 24th July "Santhia" sailing sth Sept. I Ist C1a55... 5745 2nd C1a55... 5590 CHILDREN ACCORDING TO AGE ISLAY KERR o Co., Ltd, 11 A, Collyer Quay SINGAPORE Td:137 words
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Article710 1954-05-30 10 They Can J t Be Enemies ARE America and China natural enemies? So runs a headline of an article by William Clark in Friday's Standard. A more appropriate question, it seems to us, would be: ore they natural friends? For the past hundred years or so, the rela-t-ons between the710 words
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Article, Illustration1677 1954-05-30 10 THE WEEK'S WORLD NEWS in review Progress Slow In Geneva Talks; Showdown Near s^LOWLY the Geneva Conference has come to a showdown stage. Not much progress has been mode, and what was discussed in private sessions lost week did not impress anybody. The Conference will probably come ro an end1,677 words
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Advertisement14 1954-05-30 10 VruTillntd/ A i'kojixtors EX^ T SERVICE AFTER SALE y »o» an't .N<j"?f RE lB14 words
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Advertisement255 1954-05-30 10 Swt FatherWlstllefamil KOLYNOS^/,/' Kolynos clean means really cle.m. 1 i rich foam penetrates into emy c\ >fS|L and crevice and m between your u, fighting the bacteria that cause //^^V decay and ill-healt!?. Yd, K \A |JNw cleans thoroughly, to k.\-p u\.r v fl j good-looking and sparUirv W^»' I255 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1954-05-30 11 Christine Diemer - Christine Diemer 21,000 Miles In 8 Months By JT was bound to happen eventually in Singapore where all good world travellers, both novel and normal, come sooner or later. Last week, the Colony played host to a sturdy young man who is doing his globe1,073 words
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1102 1954-05-30 11 GRETSA - Chivatry Is Not Dead In S'pore... Not Yet GRETSA By JN the good old days, when the world was more civilised than it is today even if there were wicked dragons sneaking over the face of the earth waiting to pounce on beautiful maidens chivalry was tlie order of the1,102 words
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Advertisement652 1954-05-30 11 1 UrA: you are assured of fast com- fortable journeys in 4 engined Skymaster' aircraft crewed hy /^fc) British pilots who have travelled '^3L m °re than 40,000,000 passenger m.les with one of the finest punctuality records in the Far East. >^%&N *S1 LW ARDESSES CARRIED FULL MEALS PROVIDED jrl652 words
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Advertisement92 1954-05-30 11 Going on leave you will need soft, liqhtWeight WtolltM even for js Ihe summer months c\j\ Make this Boxy Jacket from /\miti\ i\ Butterick Pattern 68 5 2 w available in v. pillaibox im rv,r-l. > T^ 'TaOJ Z emerald. «-i».\« turquoise o f M r> r* w'u\v >ii..')U i92 words
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Article, Illustration1385 1954-05-30 12 ROBERT FELDMAN - He Built An Empire From Gunpowder Mill ROBERT FELDMAN Pierre du Pont was one of flmericn's last tycoons **y J AWYERS and accountJ ants in New York have begun the formidable task of settling the affairs of one of America's last genuine tycoons. He was the fabulous Pierre Samuel duU.P. - 1,385 words
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Article117 1954-05-30 12 Wrong Cure For Hunger £}R. Jerome W. Conn of the University of MirhiJ gan medical school says J that a candy bar or soft J drink is the wrong cure for mid-afternoon hunger pangs. "It would be much better to take a glass of milk inJ stead," says Dr. Conn.117 words
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Advertisement252 1954-05-30 12 tNORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD anp AMBURG AMERIKA LINIE JOINT SERVICE Color bo G noo. Morseiilcs Antwerp Rotterdam, Homburq Crßrcrrcn. Spore P.S'hom Penang HAMBURG HAPAG. 12/16 Jan. 17 June 18 June tNABOB iLLOYD 21/27June 28 June 29 June tHOECHST (HAPAG. 7/14July 15July 16July MOSELSTEIN (ILOYD» 28 July/3 Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Aug *O'252 words
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Advertisement391 1954-05-30 12 EAST ASIATIC Uft SAILINGS TO CONTINENT 9.r Aden, Port Sold, Genoo, Anf Wcrß fi A^'^V U CopcnKa, S^J^S "PASADENA" Gdn2324 P^. w »)"LALAND.A" 8/n "MALAYA" 15/lBjun ;W u "PATAGONIA" 26J M neaj ulv Jl^ 20 2 i "FALSTRIA'. lf W |2 44 -x) Colls Beyrouth. Noplr. oH 5/ 5 ig,391 words
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Article, Illustration97 1954-05-30 13 WFXES from tli»* Itrili-h 1 miMMly "TkC l'»\r l.nltrr>." 1 mui it-n to right: Itf tin rl loin (.is tin* gambling *>imII« cite rhlef I sail UavM Ni\<u •I- tin- film <nr i:<\ XII. ri«»u who ;i»;r»"i-- !»<*« ■••im* ili«" l»n/r in hi- \*>\>- Ioii«t\»:97 words
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Article, Illustration688 1954-05-30 13 asdfsadfdsafdfsa PALING STUDIOS has 1 J built itself an enviable reputation in th«' field of Iniuht comedy. And. with uood rexson too! I or. from this picture-making centre in Britain has come some of the most delightful laugh raisers of recent years such688 words
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Article224 1954-05-30 13 A SSOCIATED British-Pathe who ga\ e us. 'lhe Koval Tour" now provides a fitting climax to the scries with :ts colourful "Welcome The. Queen," a four-reeler which graphically covers the entire world-girdling trip undertaken by the Queen and ihe Duke of Edinburgh. This detailed document224 words
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Article308 1954-05-30 13 IF THERE is one Indian film director who has earned a reputation for consistently turning out successful films, both from box-office and technical points of view, it is Aniiy.t Chakrabarty. There are only two other directors who are his equals, Bimal Roy and S. S. Vasan.308 words
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Article437 1954-05-30 13 4 LOCALLY-MADE tai ghoul I go do with Malav J *»c«i during 1 ,<• Hari R ie« on I s Ihe K( ii Product] "Tenusf Bui.ui M-Malaya" bines the U»le itara i-f c<.untri<.'- "C ti.'.e of court i Basically thii Him I* different from >ther437 words
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Article238 1954-05-30 13 'Queen' In Island D<ama (\N the tropical island ol Liwaiwai they have *?i old custom. When there are two tuitorfl for a girl the beaux have to light it out with the prize going to the winner who holds the girl's hand. And this if just whai happens when Kameha238 words
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Article133 1954-05-30 13 V r EW Sai Productions Y jish-subtitic i Hindi fl ••Labren" story r A tw> k l k yearning for the tame ii patchy and, 3t the hi f hm unimagir itive din i« i i:^ appoints eve:, un Ind audience. The comic characters o\<iliieir133 words
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Advertisement292 1954-05-30 13 CATH^.? R G A^^ ATI attractionsl I OPENS TODAY! tlllAllßDA II a.m.. i:5O, 4. 6.15 II Ml?| P IfM ;».:?o nm. m« m» couduiohio FhohT™T?o9 20th (I.NIIRY FOX PKKSI-NTS Ii^KPIHLI BOLD! > Kam/^^m blunt! K^ l^a^Hß^^^^^B^^B Too young to know when to itop! TODAY M AM. "i KOSSWINDs" r I292 words
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Advertisement405 1954-05-30 13 SHAW BROTHERS j i im r fcTHM^ LAS 2 fS^dUli^ DA.' Si NOW! !1 a.m.- 1.45-4.00 6.30-9.30 p.n. ft HER HOSOR CRIED OUT FOR VENGEANCE rock HUor^ii'*M p'[e- r «ii citfT'iiiiiiiA mm u PL US! u runj^ r u WELCOME THE QUEfiN PRINT KV II < lINM OI.OK /^>s OPENS405 words
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Article, Illustration565 1954-05-30 14 r rillS world belongs to J women. The human males, if they <wish to enjoy their rights, lud better migrate to the Moon. (lone are the when '•i ma .liine names appeared In wills and testai "Mts. (lone arc ihe days when women trailed subsively behind their bus-Mirrorpic - 565 words
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Article, Illustration663 1954-05-30 14 IT WOI T LI> be helpful if we always knew how our dates sized us up. Sometimes we'd l>e flattered or perhaps shocked or offended. A good kev to how men type girls might .v found In Norton Jonathan's "Guide Book for the663 words
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317 1954-05-30 14 DOROTHY ROE - DOROTHY ROE TV EW YORK. (AP) The 11 weather and the travel habits of American women are ruling factors in designer Vera Maxwell's wearable and colourful collection of new fashions. The globe-trotting Vera explored Denmark. Austria and Bavaria to get inspiration for her current series,317 words
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Article436 1954-05-30 14 PEGGY BRIGGS - SO CRISP AND SWEET PEGGY BRIGGS It's A Short Stop From The Wash tub To Looking Says I MOST women can wash cottons without coming o grief. But for every one who claims that her woollies never become matted there is another who says: "I dread to wash my sweaters.436 words
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Advertisement88 1954-05-30 14 S ufa if/no, dtdfe* vl Mix Ordinal, nps can soon /§MImSMKSk Sunlight Soap kttp* it ruin your valuable linen. as good as neu Soap save- your money and your clothes too. Sunlighfs gentle lather gets rid of dirt without hard nibbing. .With ordinary soaps you' wear away your clothes because88 words
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Advertisement572 1954-05-30 14 a m k >"i»u-, 1 wiu Youlloe» B j ook 0^ w| If JHI *^m CohifNbia Star •< a Thompson" e* .""vt" Apply vtvenl I.^Kt Mf. «*yu|\ Wk •'i r««' '■•l«''. iV ~Jptm 't»Ke»n<Jthri»e4 >A\ Ml 1TIO" 1 rjfu'ft. \l?^j7 and (logout t f C^. ii I > (i ///^7572 words
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Miscellaneous289 1954-05-30 14 1 I WIl ■Til T«»l» v s moi \no\: JL _*TH uith our Jiulumnits ;l s our Watches: itiine Ro just alikr. yet rack iM-ii«\ts hi s <»«n." f%pe. MM K miCIII^K.N \M» 1.11,1111. \i i Al i;s-.March 21 to A *s*— -Make domestic improvements, purchaaea during daytune Evening: don't289 words
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Article1218 1954-05-30 15 COLIN DENNIS - COLIN DENNIS 1 Some More Short Stories I By I olways wanted my piaure I in the paper and I got I i it and how! 1 JTYER since I was a kid my ambition was to have my picture in the paper some day. It all started when1,218 words
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Article913 1954-05-30 15 W. A. CLARKE - W. A. CLARKE By TTHE family viewed i t h mixed feelings their daughter's drawnout friendship 'It's not fair to the lass."' said Mrs. Grimthorpe. "Maybe wasting the best years of her life on him -and her having other chances, too." "Fiddlesticks!** snoi ted her husband, nearlyAP - 913 words
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Article, Illustration357 1954-05-30 15 FREO ZUSY - If i'ts Treasure You Want Visit Istanbul FREO ZUSY By \l O 1) h. R iepartmt t ?l Iflorti have m h>tt u an tiie undent and coloMr/iil bazaar »>• Istanbul, irH 't hdisrs treasure and p world. The baznar. buili d thp remains of royal Byzah' tint > fA.P. - 357 words
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Article261 1954-05-30 15 1 WARNING to muriird roupl^s that they may expect to Immoiih* bored with one another within three vrars i»f ni.nriaj;e. is Riven in a book h> Mr. Mayo Winyate." Mi. Winnate is described on UK dust -jacket as "the eminent Harley-street consulting psychologist." Even so. his261 words
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Advertisement152 1954-05-30 15 nimks to give a concentrated longer-lasting fragrance. he cool freshnesa and nubile distinction ofYardley Lavender unique and inimitable; YARDLEY G* 9 V LAVENDER —^b^^^^^^^M f w*der Soap— I I I f'l'fx-Ui-lathciing, L Y i 3 3 OLD BOND STREET LONDON U^HA -^^S^a— On hire purchase rREADLE MODEL: S>>oo deposit Balaaee152 words
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Advertisement27 1954-05-30 15 first I "IHSfei 1 (quadrqnal ?1 J f S VQUICIO 5 5 sSbRSSbL 4J -v- v-iU!«^O l 'W Z u ..'iti j;» h'.u'.v, h'uuiu Lumpur and Ji27 words
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Article, Illustration1283 1954-05-30 16 This k the tenth in 2 series of twelve articles entitled "Report on the Atom." by (lordon Dean. Chairman, l\S. Atomic Energy Commission 1950-1953. Expert Predicts that Man Eventually Will Harness ft for Practical Use Even Flying ]T Will be recalls J from previous articles that1,283 words
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Advertisement453 1954-05-30 16 5,000.00 "W MISSION CONTEST MISSION BEVERAGES ora bottled under author ty from the MISSION DRY CORPORATION of Los Angeles. Cali- CIIA/C// forn.o. USA. For a period of -\V\n Ulf *W//fo o-er 30 years MISS'CN has Jpl. i'. doped methods of extract- J J^'- L <^ ing fruit juice c which453 words
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Advertisement21 1954-05-30 16 NEXT WEEK: Look behind the iron rurtain. Read what our intelligence and scientist^ KNOW Russia has accomplished in atomic energy held.21 words
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Advertisement110 1954-05-30 16 TAe world fam» u f an ,^7^> I medicinal pn H ucU I H TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI I (PAT KUA TAN I Very effective for audl Indigestion, SeasickTiredness, Stomachj Breath. ENG AUN TONG THL TIGER MEDICAL HAll] CANADIAN SALMON riijini M *j« 3** 1 1 i* iWm Jjfif--. i%^^J|110 words
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Article261 1954-05-30 17 fWO SNAP, second half Koals by spearhead Sim Kim srored within th e space of seve* minuted »<•<! ny some sound Koalkeepin* hv R,«k Ten* ed Amicable Athletic Association tHprin* a 1 surprise victory over Rovers in their SAFA I vision One league game at261 words
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Article163 1954-05-30 17 Victory At Last For Timesmen STRAITS TIMES Sport- »ii.rerl a convincing 27 >. lory over th* Irwitine- Sports Club in a friendly K*t match played on- the |.«»<lang yesterday. ln«-nm# Tax Si >. ajafe retired hurt 4l» y S«>in <• Carson i Staincfl 4l» :n*iMTi run «>ut 4 tgaran c163 words
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Article76 1954-05-30 17 'Y' Trounce Schoolboys FINE battiqg arid bowling by I'-i.h* Fung w»« a major ron--I<>bution 1o the Raffles 1.i.-ii-Uition sunVring tbcfa sc-cnd consecutive defeat of the rrickct seaflon ;*1 8.-i't-stier ytsi«i(i;i V when the YMCA won by 101 runs. Ti* fi:>t fOUf YMCA batf'.♦r (iouble-figure gcOTtS with Fung's 44 the highest.76 words
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Article, Illustration199 1954-05-30 17 AN undefeated 55 by Meldnim enabled GHQ to beat Ceylon Sports Oub by six wickets in a cricket frieudlj at Baiestier Road yesterday Srores were: Oyloo SC. Ku aiMiigam hw b Doug as 7 Thuraisingam c Shertock t Dwwgla* 3 R«i«*n<lran st Sherlock b Fanner 13 Rajah199 words
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Article646 1954-05-30 17 SAFA League Tables SAFA league tables up to 28 May. Dl ICI >N 1 IVIS P W D l r a p» REMF 9 C 1 2 21 14 13 AAA 7 3 0 2 17 11 10 Marine* 5 4 1 821 3 9 S. S<»ceerite* « 4 1646 words
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Article281 1954-05-30 17 THIS YEAR'S Singapore table tennis championships Hill start on June 12 with the inter N4-U«n>l. junior intrr-t'lub. and business houses evemts at the Happy Tablr Tennis Centre. Happy World. There will be two sessions I nightly, the first commencing i at 7. H0 p.m. and the second281 words
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Article78 1954-05-30 17 IN a SAFAs division 1 game at Oeylang Stadium yesterday. Balesticr United beata nine-man Rovers 'A' team by three goals to nil. but j though United were victorious ;it was the Rovers who took the honours of th« game. BaleMier United, who hao mure than a dozen78 words
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Article288 1954-05-30 17 ASIAN 'IRON MEN' MA Y MEET HERE SAWLF Discuss Asian WL Championships SINGAPORE may be the venue %t the Ant Asran weightliitin* cfcampioiiships next year— that Ls, if the eenstitatiw*, mmm beinc drafted »n Manila b fax our able to the Siß^apore Amateur Weight Liftmc Federation. Yesterday, Mr. B. L.288 words
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539 1954-05-30 17 HUT CHIN SONS' DAY AT SCC SWIM GALA THnV HMtrhinsM sisters Norm an« Jmiee, do raiaated the women's events at the Singapore Swimming; Clnb Gala held at the Club Pw*l yesterday before a capacity crowd. Nonrw Hutrhinson, the Colony's Asian Games swimmer, participated in four events, winning all. Junice. her539 words
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Article53 1954-05-30 17 RADIN Ma« Rambltr; Sport.« Club beat Singapore Harbour Board RC 3—l in s friendly soccer match played yesterday. Scorers were Georgr Philip.*. Chong Cbee and Kadir for Ramblers and Buj;mg for SUB Radin Ma* R»mbkrs will meet Dockyard Unit to-dav in friendly soct'er matrh at53 words
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Advertisement253 1954-05-30 17 I Enjoy the cigarette they smoke in London T)ie Pall Mall cigarette* ycu ea joy arc exactly ch« •mm* cigarette* wbirb aim I <>miou amoker* mj»T TH«v «r« mad* r>y Rod mimof PaD M«U fr om onl v the very 4»wt, purcai Virginia Tc4>acc««. iaVPV larai BBaV \VI Wi\ V253 words
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Miscellaneous65 1954-05-30 17 SOCCER. Singapore "A" V9, Royal Navu. Jalnn Bes'ir. SATA League Div. 3B Gyiakhanu S.C. v*. Tampemit Rovers. Jala* Bestir at 4 p.m.: Indian B.S. r."». Kinta Rnitfri, Geyl<mg Stadium: JoUilads vs. Windsor Rovers. Farrer Park. Friendly Farrer Juniors ry. H.MS Sitnbnng, Farrer Park CRICKET: Senior Tourney. SCRC vs SCC. H(,,,()65 words
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Article, Illustration613 1954-05-30 18 owce Again^The Derby A FEW MINUTES after three o'clock on the afternoon ol Wednesday, June 2, a great crowd of 250,000 on Epson Downs, near London will cheer home the winner of Britain's most famous horse race—the Derby. It is 174 years since this613 words
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Article298 1954-05-30 18 By TUFMAN f J LAST THURSDAY saw the Corinthians putlin- up m plavs of the season when they beat the Royal Knuin. r a United Services Division One game. .1 In the first half both sides played fast, open and construetive soccer, with the home team298 words
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Article355 1954-05-30 18 RAF teams h >H commanding positions In both Leajpe* it the United Services soccer. In Division One RAF Changi are .still in the lead— one point In front of RAF Seletar. who ar e in turn one p >int in ffjnt of RAF Tengah. In355 words
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Article120 1954-05-30 18 T.i^t weekend Seletar iwajr to the Shell Sp >rtj c a*- i knowing the ground i~ their previous encounter the Wanderers. Selei I the opposition :> bat. She'! opened their i.'.: very carefu yh I 4 of Powe were ti ovexa from Pot ttioi with120 words
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Advertisement27 1954-05-30 18 It always pays to buy the Best It always pays to buy ana Sfc-Siffli 1 1 J ARE HAULED ON GOODYEAR TYRES THAN ON ANY OTHER w*27 words
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557 1954-05-30 19 'MANILA AFFAIR' CALLS FOR INQUIRY Only Way T~ Win Back Confidence Of Players WHAT Js the "inside story" behind Singapore's soccer failure at Manila? If you'll accept an eye witness account, believe me its no more mystifying than a June bride. Singapore soccer has not yet reached that class when557 words
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Article38 1954-05-30 19 SAN FRANCISCO May 29 (Reuter)— Date of the world light-heavyweight title fight between Archie Moore of United States, the holder. and leading contender Harold J )h::--son of Philadelphia, is July 14. it was announced last nisiit.38 words
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564 1954-05-30 19 BILL MOSS - BILL MOSS TIIRKE MONTHS of the 1954 SAI A soc-eer season have passed, and the league, somewhat restricted by the 4 Bulan Puasa," will now be resumed in full swing for a crowded June programme that may bring brighter and more attrac- I«vc soccer.564 words
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254 1954-05-30 19 THAIS PRODUCE SHUTTLECOCKS FOR SE ASIA THAILAND'S thriving 1 shuttlecock factory situated in the heart of Bangkok owes much to Malayan players— to champions like Wong Peng. Soon, Ooi Teik Hock, Ong Poh Lim, Abdullah Piruz and others who never fail to stopover for a word of advice, or a254 words
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Article649 1954-05-30 19 CHEE SENG MAN IN A DILEMMA SOCCER'S man in a dilemma is Chu Chre Senif he rraliv dnes not know whicli way to turn. If he plays a match for Singapore, and the Colony j loses, they blame him for it. If he doesn't play, and Singapore STILL l«**s, thev649 words
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Article26 1954-05-30 19 VICTORIA. CANADA. «M 1 2!« v HaSgOW H;,i.geri Sfth in *h«ir 1 Ij ir !;js* night H they '>eit th^ Victoria Al: Star* 7-0.26 words
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233 1954-05-30 19 'Stars To Race A t Outboard Regatta SINGAPORE'S top rnnking Outboard Racing Stars will be seen in action at the Regatta which is to be held off Changi P at on Jime 27 under the auspices of the Outboard Raring Club of Singapore. j Jack Oei Tjong ie, one of233 words
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Article, Illustration90 1954-05-30 19 THCSS shuttlecocks are beinu weighed to ensure that \l.tj conform to the regulation weight, and here Singai it Radnunton Association vice president. Mr. Wee Kim <• n-ts the know how from the F.ifcle shuttlecocks factory proprietor. Mr. Hwang; Yong Lim. AU ready to he parked, and90 words
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Article644 1954-05-30 19 VFRITY GILL - 'Moguls' Meet Cricketers Hope VFRITY GILL By ONCE again, the mighty moguls of the Singapore Cricket Association will gather and mee't, as they have done for the past 25 years, to select the teams for the annual Colony trial of strength between the Knropeans and the Rest. And let us644 words
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Advertisement155 1954-05-30 19 j Cf The some omount of fuel A Can toke you JP 10% farther all that Wh B P° wer fe^y Cnce /Our car e< •5 a #k e n«w i«t of Champion >oi. "uoi. U^evf, vou con der 1.09 up 'o 10% more "»< 3*d lull enq.oe power. Fo*"155 words
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Article1471 1954-05-30 20 PENANG, Sat.— Despite the small fields dividends were good at today's races, first day of the Penang Turf Club's summer meeting. Queen's Scholar, once again showed his partiality for the coarse to pay $46, the highest dividend of the d£y. Ore romped home a six1,471 words
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Article52 1954-05-30 20 TOTAL POOL $213,050 Ist Prize No. *****0 $51,133 2nd Prize No. *****3 $25,566 3rd Prize No. *****7 $12,783 STARTERS ($3,652 each) Nos. *****7, *****2, *****6, *****4, *****5, *****6, *****9. CONSOLATIONS ($1,278 each) Nos. *****9, *****7, *****8, *****4, *****3, *****2, *****1, *****6, *****1, *****3. TREBLE TOTE: Five Winning Tickets52 words
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228 1954-05-30 20 Pakistan Sussex Match Abandoned HOVE, Sussex, May 28 (Reuter)— Rain spoilt the promise of an interesting: finish to the match between Sussex and the Pakistan cricket tourists here today. The Sussex openers John Langridge and Smith quickly wiped off the first innings arrears of eight runs and continued to score228 words
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Article367 1954-05-30 20 PARIS. May 29. (AP>— The Ameri :an doubles team of lony iTraber* of Cincinnati r.nd Vic S^ixas of Philadelphia, turned back Australia*! top par. Mervy n Ro.-e and Rex Hartwis. 11-9. 8-1, 3-b*. li-9. Fridav to reach the Anal round of the French international 'ennis j367 words
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Article218 1954-05-30 20 LONDON. May 29. (Reuter) Danus, the second favourite was a strong, order at last n:ghts Victoria Club Derby callover but layers also concentrated on horses at lone odds. Darius was backed to win £13.000 sterling but stayed unchanged 13 to two. Outsiders taken to218 words
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Article30 1954-05-30 20 KUANTAN Sat. Kuantan Chinese defeated the Indians by 3-1 i n a sover game here yesterday. In another game the KARs beat the 12th Royal Lancers bv 5-130 words
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213 1954-05-30 20 Warwickshire Take Over Lead Of County Lae LONDON, May 28 (Reuter) U llwil champions, took over leadership B t l, i championships today when thev hi.,l u <nr by 10 wickets. They have now Mrr^'MMr from their six games. Middlesex winV M J)o: hand over Warwickshire are in sero n213 words
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