Sunday Standard, 18 July 1954
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Title Section27 1954-07-18 1 SUNDAY STANDARD gfgfg *> j to m Sl Vol. V. No. 16. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 18, 1954 TWENTY PACES 15 CENTS. Bedell-Smith Back At Talks Three Days More27 words
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Article12 1954-07-18 1 S H Commissioner Asia, '.a- Donald arhort holi- UPUP - 12 words
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Article103 1954-07-18 1 Labour Strike Certain Un less. STRTKE by 10.000 ted employees of Singapore City almost ceri tomorrow, the Council meets demand for ting the Ritson In full. ng of the Exeof 11 unI to the FederaCouncU Labour night decided to the Council does not ack pay to June 16, Unions his103 words
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Article43 1954-07-18 1 July 17. i ßeuters 8 .m Hampl ime a lot' was made out "for one-sixth prize, a H Judgf ruled here yesruled that -undparents also reh of the only sevon\xhen the ticket m an Irish Sweepstake Lottery43 words
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Article, Illustration98 1954-07-18 1 CONTESTANTS of the "Miss Universe" beauty pageant had a cheerful time at the luxurious Waldorf-Astoria Hotel m New York, breakfasting and posing /or/ Press photographers. This photograph mad* during the posing part of. the proceedings Shows: FRONT ROW (from left to right J: Ragnhild Olausson98 words
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257 1954-07-18 1 German Maiden Picked To Win Title LONG BEACH (California, July 17 (AP) Some 78 candidates for the title of "Miss Universe" are making the preparations today for the m te rnaUo^al beauty cont< "Miss Germany" was picked by many newsmen as one worth a very good chanc3 of winning. Regina257 words
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Article70 1954-07-18 1 Labour MP To Query Govt. LONDON, July 17 tßeuter) Princess Margarets visit to Germany is to be raised In the House of Commons next Thursday, it was learned yesterday. Sir Winston Churchill will be asked which Government department was responsible for the detailed arrangements of her tour, some aspects70 words
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158 1954-07-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Three helicopter loads of veteran Gurkha troops poured into a suspected Communist camp m the Jelebu area of Negri Sembilan this morning, minutes after Royal Air Force Hornets ended a surprise attack on the site. Patterned on "Termite," biggest ever inter-service campaign158 words
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Article135 1954-07-18 1 15 S'pore Murders In 6 Mths. FIFTEEN murders, four of them political, were committed m Singapore during the first half of this year against 16 murders, including five political killings, for the whole of last year. The Singapore Police SecreMr. Peter Claque, said rday. however, that there was no significant135 words
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Article33 1954-07-18 1 WASHINGTON, July 17: (Reuten. publican Senator Ralph landers is to introduce a censure motion against Senator Joseph McCarthy alleging that his conduct tends to "bring the Senate into disrepute."33 words
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Article45 1954-07-18 1 CHESTERTON, Maryland, July 17 (AP) A fireworks and munitions plant here suddenly erupted m 90 minutes of spreading explosions on Friday and at least 10 were killed. Forty were injured, some seriously. Rescue workers feared more bodies would be found.45 words
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189 1954-07-18 1 A n Ex-Plan ter Sails On A Pilgrimage PENANG. Sat— A European sailed on board the pilgrim ship Anking here fo r Jeddah toda y to fulfil a vow he maf )e* ago when he was converted to the Muslim faith that he would make a pilgrimage to the Muslim189 words
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Article, Illustration360 1954-07-18 1 But Eden Reports No Progress To Big-3 GENEVA, Jufy 17, (Rcuter)— Peace In Indo-China by Tuesday midnight was a "fair to good" prospect today as Western and Communist leaders opened a week-end series of secret meetings here. But Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, reported to aU.P. - 360 words
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Article, Illustration177 1954-07-18 1 10,000 In French Offensive HANOI. July 17 (Reuten Ten thousand French Un troops and tanks were m heavy fighting north of Hanoi yesterday, the second day of a two-pronged French drive to fling b infiltrated Vietminh regular troops menacing the city Latest reports said the French thr re progressing favourably.177 words
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Article19 1954-07-18 1 ACTRESS Luise Ralnor was fined U.S.SIOO on Friday m New York's campaign against traffic rule violators. A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article55 1954-07-18 1 THE Russian tanker Batumi, one of two which backtracked to Singapore after a sister freighter, the Taupse. was captured by Nationalist hips off Formosa recently, left the Colony yesterday at noon bound for Vladivostok. It carried a cargo of oil. The other tanker. Astrahan. is still55 words
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Article41 1954-07-18 1 ASCOT, Berkshire. July 17 (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth gallant four-year-old Aureole registered one of the most popular victories m Br; turf history today when h»pt to victory m the valuable King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes here.41 words
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Article41 1954-07-18 1 BRUNEI'S first commercial internal air service will open on Aug. 2. The service which will flown by Malayan Airy. will link Labuan Island with Anduki Airfield, near Sand Miri airstrip twice a week m both ducctions.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement135 1954-07-18 1 Wi'h 8-page COLOUR comics FREE Mali) \nn J^^ electric iron ..iftfijp Distributors UK >'.oh Eiec Co., 152. row Street. Singapore. f WORRY 1 I ANXIETY GRIEF I I OVERWORK I I EXCITEMENT I SLEEPLESSNESS I call for RELAXA-TABS They Relax Your Nerves Y ou'll find a source of absolute relaxation135 words
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Advertisement38 1954-07-18 1 j ICE CREAM <" ck«ic« awnti colo itoMoe cmcAMcntct t»% 57 1L SEMl@Z(ffiJg)jj2) DIESEL <*P^ MARINE ENGINES Can be seen at MAHA EXHIBITION Chenwu Stadium, Kuala Lumpur. August 7th 9th, 1954. LINDETEVES (M) LTD. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG SINGAPORE38 words
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617 1954-07-18 2 COLOMBO SPIVS ARE A MENA CE TO TOURISTS THE Standard News Editor, Mr. Hugh Savage, who is now touring Britain as guest of the Colonial Office, airmailed this story of a night m Colombo where he stopped over on his way to London. They'll Rook You Of Your Last Cent617 words
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202 1954-07-18 2 Outlook In Malaya Hopeful Woods LONDON, July 17, (Reuter). The spirit and outlook of the various races m Malaya was far more hopeful and settled than two or three years ago, the Archdeacon of Singapore, the Venerable Robert Wylmer Woods said here yesterday. He said this had come about through202 words
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Article, Illustration104 1954-07-18 2 THE Singapore Government has appointed an officer with a colourful career to take charge, among other things, all the ceremonial functions of the Colony. He is Mr. Henry H. H. Chin who was born m Johore and educated m St. Andrew's School, Singapore. Mr. Chin will104 words
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Article58 1954-07-18 2 LOW AH YONO. 32-year-old wife of a seaman, was admitted to the General Hospital with stab wounds m her chest and thigh. Her condition was reported to be "serious." It was alleged that she was stabbed following an argument with a man over money matters on Friday night58 words
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Article144 1954-07-18 2 THE rubber market m Singapore was dull and slightly easier, first grade rubber for August shipment closing at 6J)2 cents per lb. (70i cents on Friday). Overseas orders were somewhat disappointing, while a section of the »raae kept some selling pressure which brought prices down Prices opened144 words
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Article81 1954-07-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Methodist Girls' School m Kuala Lumpur is organising a "Food and Fun Fair" on July 31 to raise funds for a new building project to counter current shortage of room space m the grow- ing insitution of the Federal capital. The81 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-07-18 2 W INNER of last week's picture puzzle— the LAST m the series is M Salleh Ali. c o Borneo Motors Ltd.. Orchard Road. Singapore. The S4O prize (S2O plus S2O carried over from last week) will be sent to him this veek. Solution: A water tap.49 words
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399 1954-07-18 2 4,000 EXHIBITS AT B' WORTH FOOD FUN FAIR BUTTERWORTH. Sat After several months of planning, the combined efforts of the organisers of the Settlement Agricultural Show at Bagan Jermal were rewarded this morning when crowds turned up to witness the official opening by the Resident Commissioner. Throughout the day and399 words
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Article, Illustration202 1954-07-18 2 A NEW BANK was opened m Singapore yesterday with a reception held m its premises, attended by 250 guests drawn from the cosmopolitan business community. It is the Industrial and Commercial Bank Ltd.. which started business yesterday morning at 117 119, Cecil Street. It hasStandard - 202 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-07-18 2 photo. MR. Y. K. HWANG (right), the ynanoqinq dnecter of \)ie new Industrial and Commercial Bank Ltd., urticomei Mr. Lee Chee Shan, n inaging director of the Chung KJ Bank, at yesterday's reception. StandardStandard - 34 words
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Article254 1954-07-18 2 ALAR3IED by the deteriorating political and military situation m Indo- China and the Imminent danger of the country being overrun by Vietminh forces, shipping services to the danger areas are 1 being "slowed down." In some ca.-es. certain lines completely bythe clanger zone. The254 words
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Advertisement641 1954-07-18 2 CANADIAN SAIsHriION p§3| I N t' reft JJ* if i ji i 1 P 0 If you ask for ony of these fv^ JSP brands ye« will be sure of «a*. quolify. aW. "PLUME" Chum Salmon RED INDIAN"— Pink Salmon "BREAKER" Colioe Salmon. "POLARIS"— S*ckey« Salmon, Selonfor Disl rib irors641 words
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Advertisement30 1954-07-18 2 Today 11 a.m.: (Serial) Valley of Vanishing Men" Today: 3.15 6.3#— 9.15 p.m. —10th BIG DAY starring Tempestuos Shyama Next Change "FLORANTE it, LAURA Filipino Action Spectacle ia Malmy Dialogue!30 words
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Advertisement156 1954-07-18 2 salai per and Car subje. i, rnu B,^ »t home m not p*Tiori outside pui| abaer not e>.r. may be Hence ration a dent m h m A^ P Kandang laterjha^ WANTED m Appi Box Not i: TLITH)\ iPTI-RAI A dates bikS HLN sun BAK Serangp n R Sin^pJ^ LEARN156 words
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Article, Illustration788 1954-07-18 3 K. C. ARUN - K. C. ARUN Key Emergency Problem ToGovt. off l 0^! 1^ "™*ITE". launched o« Ipoh last Thursday, has focusscd the Emergency spotlight on the deep jungle again. Here is an account of the "green curtain and its mysteries brought to the limelight more fully than ever before788 words
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Article69 1954-07-18 3 I ativc mem- m '•^nd the inof the .ivc In be held m pur today. o-opera 1 new society at help insurance, said entai *c representa- A. K\ P> R. Krishnan t I Servants' Co- A. B. P. A. D'costa Co operative r. Eric Hosan, SoSiddons69 words
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Article264 1954-07-18 3 Q. Has a record shark been caught m Singapore with a I rod and reel? What is the world record, please? L. H. LEE. A In 1945 a shark weighing' 282 lb. was caught near St. John's on a Hardy 16 oz. Tuna rod and a Fortuna reel264 words
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250 1954-07-18 3 Singapore Can Be Proud Of Its Volunteer Police 1,500 Men Work 160,000 Hours Every Year For FREE THE citizens of Singapore may well be proud of their Volunteer Police Force, said Mr. J. M. Mason, the Commandant of the Singapore Volunteer Special Constabulary, mi n a broadcast last night. In250 words
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Article, Illustration349 1954-07-18 3 Fish Do Not Bite Well During Selatan Season AN OUTING TO PROVE A THEORY ABOUT the end of June this year, Dr. J. Heron, Dr. and Mrs. Gethin Jones and myself visited a good fishing ground, three miles away on a straight line from Sultan Shoal, where there was an349 words
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Advertisement309 1954-07-18 3 COLGATE Chlorophyll Toothpaste DESTROYS BAD BREATH gfl Here is the active potter of chlorophyll HB to destroy bad breath originating m ■*****^!fc^ the mouth! Colgate Chlorophyll fij fl| toothpaste m most cases acts quickly H9B .^BP^IB acts thoroughly and the purifying action lasts for hours Keeps your Bar breath sweet309 words
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Advertisement434 1954-07-18 3 $19 614 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Men or womer under 45 by setting aside regular m.,nth!y, half-yearly or yearly amounts under the SUN LIU* Of* CANADA plar can for example, receive at age 55 a —$19,614 for men or a private income for life of year. Any accumulated dividends434 words
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Article80 1954-07-18 4 KOTA TINGGI. Sat. A new rice mill m Bukit Lintang was declared opened by Inche Ibrahim bin Ahmad, the Asit District Otticer of Kota Tinj;£i. recently. Inche Borhan bin Ibrahim and Inche Hashim bin Jawab. ex-special constables, got the idea of erecting a machine when they80 words
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Article, Illustration13 1954-07-18 4 LT. COL. C. R. SPENCER, 0.8.E.. Commanding Officer of the Twelfth Royal Lancers.13 words
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Article75 1954-07-18 4 THE Singap<^re City Council will hold a reception m honour of Madame Vijayalakshmi Pandit, president of the United Nations General Assembly on Sunday, Aug. 15, 1954. She is due m the Colony on Aug 12. Madame Pandi* has consented to address the World Assembly of Youth75 words
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Article758 1954-07-18 4 They Patrolled 4.5 Mil. Miles In Three Years IPOH, Sat. The departure of the Twelfth Royal Lancers next month marks the end of another pleasant chapter m the military life of this town. Like all their predecessors, the Lancers leave behind them an indelible imprint758 words
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Article45 1954-07-18 4 BRUNEI. July 17 (Renter) The State Council of Brunei has approved the expenditure of $200,000 for the buildi' an International Club m Brunei Town. It will be open to memht rs of all communities and the amenities will include cinder track.45 words
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Advertisement669 1954-07-18 4 INNER WHEEL CLUB OF SINGAPORE MARKET FAIR TO BE HELD IN THE BRITISH COUNCIL HALL ON FRIDAY JULY THE 30th FROM 2.30 to 7.00 p.m. TO BE OPENED BY Mrs. W. A. C GOODE MISFITS, FANCY GOODS, JUMBLE, FLOWERS, TEAS AND A BAR. COME BUY CHEAPLY SUPPORT OUR CHARITIES Space669 words
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Advertisement144 1954-07-18 4 MISS MiUYA 1954 wears a TUDOR watcb Afe fjSl&f Lovely Maijoiie Wee, Mbi Mala>a 1954, wears a Tudor watch. X JSB T<> ncr ll »he beauty queen of all uat«L»v V.t ..,,K n It TIIOOR a distinctive piece of jewellery, it also adds the extra 9^ tourh ol eU^ance that144 words
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Miscellaneous985 1954-07-18 4 IMllQMWiiss— ii— —i is— I 3. 643 and 9.15 p.m. st( I U A n AN ft T 5 RKX: By The L:pht Of Thr >- m) I NVIA P O K[l l n 3o am Danperous r^ »>^ M: S «;:nn 12 45. 3. 645 and 915 imi HgT985 words
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Article, Illustration699 1954-07-18 5 East Meets West In Music the lights dimmed A ,n the c-onccrt hall, 3 ,ustlc of expectancy through the audi- he stage, the ductor Leo- ,wski bowed, turned to his orchestra raised his baton. lie came, sweet, strange. It was ii the F;699 words
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Article1082 1954-07-18 5 I some of the < B -rnard it be Town 2 to i! 4. pro- :.<■ h the to take the toi n. In the o ene. R rows over al purple chi flows into a mot] Aarg i v lace and i c and la lie I1,082 words
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Advertisement428 1954-07-18 5 OPENING TODAY !J m I AlPINvj l\f^ji&^ i for your convenience f^***~' j^^\ vJ m Mi MM aMr V x wDI w| m 1 v rnua sheuubkicationJ I \T\ T AMPIN VJ SHELL yMNMAM //Ai IS SPECIALIZED T^S?4 I LUBRICATION \\~*m**iXii SHELL KOTA ROAD =^TXF^ S SERVICE STATION KOTA ROAD428 words
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Article716 1954-07-18 6 BARRISTER - BARRISTER by a ...and their i only crime I m f^— m m was being born I T^IVE CHILDREN m England began a new life last week wearing a label of shame. It had taken just a few minutes m the Divorce Court to shatter their social standing, hamper716 words
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Article, Illustration7 1954-07-18 6 SHE SAID NO THEN SHE SAID YES7 words
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252 1954-07-18 6 VEDAGIRI T. SAMBANDAM - The girl who didn't want to be photographed VEDAGIRI T. SAMBANDAM vwwwwww oyv\\\\\\\\\\\v ."V"E.4R Kallang airport, Singapore, the other day a tall and shapely girl was walking past the Royal Singapore Flying Club. It teas a sunny afternoon, m an open space. That her dress lacked contrast against the sky252 words
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Article808 1954-07-18 6 JOHN ELLIS - WANTED-by 100,000 women! JOHN ELLIS Tin* H€>vn>i titan who is It's two-thousand-to-one your wife married a make-do hubby, says |^HE missus looks up from her darningand gives you a warm smile. The kids are playing happily at your feet. And you lie back m your armchair, thinking: '"I reckon I'm808 words
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Advertisement246 1954-07-18 6 Rheumalisj, i IN taW Cy.ux W doctoi fi i um«,i Him, S,. Backache, N D Mine.?. E. e Burn;, n hK a lo ftnd t Cy«»ex H e p| Na Cyatex tr^a.tm« M v *fln ■•< < moy« aolda n <l nrtUn Mf«i y |«t r-.nttlns no' I h L246 words
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Article, Illustration1500 1954-07-18 7 FRIEND OR FRANKENSTEIN? Plan Pushed With Blessing Of U.S. i sippon marches on m her third year of •ndence she begins to look more and like the old— that ruthless police state M remember so well. Larking forces of iarknesi rast their1,500 words
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Advertisement51 1954-07-18 7 Doctors Prove pure, mild IrALiTtwLITE Soap i lill P» can bring you a lovelier skin PALMOLIVE CONTAINS Wash your face with to your face for minute. c^^-^^TJ*^ v\Vw9 ■!2&s| Purest, longest-lasting: Oo thiS regularly 3 times a day. I *X^^W^^B^^^Mfc^^ -^H fi^^l^--^^J^ r^gGgVABLE 011-S PALMOLIVE GUARA**! crAB OILS OQ IW51 words
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Article967 1954-07-18 8 DENYS BURROWS - DENYS BURROWS Life's Peculiar Isn't It! By m another Sunday Feature I7VERYONE should take a holiday once a year. This is an indisputable fact. Holidays have many advantages they make it possible to &o away to new surroundings and sometimes this lias a very soothing effect on967 words
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Article, Illustration665 1954-07-18 8 AUBREY THOMAS - Crime Wave In British Jails AUBREY THOMAS =By= T>ELLS jansle and v warders with hoses stand by as ti>e prisoners are hustled back to their cells. It may be the massive grey fortress isolated by the mists of Dartmoor or the prison for dangerous criminals at Parkhurst on the Isle665 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-07-18 8 Let 's draw straw AMONG the giant elephant ear plants stands a lovely maid sipping milk from a coconut, while an unused straw dangles from the other side of nature's answer to bovine*. The sarong-clad Miss answers to the name of Joan Carmody, who has temporarily forsaken the sidewalks ofUP - 63 words
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Advertisement166 1954-07-18 8 W B A t^a g^^^^^^^^^'^^^^aW 1^1& Surgeons, doctors and nurses leave nothing 1 to chance. In hospitals, surgeries and clinics throughout the British Empire and m many other parts of the world, 'Dcttol' is the antiseptic largely preferred m the fight nst infection. ForDettol is both powerful ayid safe. the166 words
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Advertisement94 1954-07-18 8 B B V '^H^» B V B VBK^ilv.' 1 men m the public eye P« fel ntt B RYLCREEM Pr ,1 tO e fI hi)ir tnat clean, Hnart ouuse A 1 weil-vroomed man? You can he J Brykreem, the perfect haird A^N rtlSffi /^l\ Ittrtrow h;iir that stays under p<94 words
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Article, Illustration1674 1954-07-18 9 RUSSELL BRADDON - His Plane On Fire And Half Of Its Fusel age Gone But He Kept On Bombing RUSSELL BRADDON Pa rt 5 How Cheshi^ Won His First DSQ By SOI FLYING, Cheshire would blindfold hi; selt and move around the plane until he his hands oji any piece of equipment without1,674 words
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Article737 1954-07-18 10 the looks of thrngs as they stand today, prospects for an armistice m Indo-China are faiily bright, but to all free nations, particularly »hos« m South-eastern Asia, there is not much d for jubilation. Although U.S. Secretary of State Dulles assured President Eisenhower that there would737 words
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Article, Illustration1956 1954-07-18 10 in review Molotov Terms Stiff; Geneva Hopes Dwindle ITH TIME running short for M. Pierre Mendesronce'i deadline for an armistice m Indo China, prospects for a ceasefire which looked promising m the early part of last week, received a setback as the week wore to a1,956 words
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Advertisement199 1954-07-18 10 To HOMiKO\(i SAIGON, BANGKOK, RANGOON CALCUTTA, HAIPHONG, HANOI* MANILA, JESSELTON, SANDAKAN LABUAN. li_^ "^jSri a British airline, with British Pilots and Maintenance Engineers; and ablr a regional service, to offer low fa with a very high standard of comfort, efficiency and punctuality. Consult: Malayan Airways Ltd. Ocean Building, Singapore. Tel:199 words
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Article, Illustration1876 1954-07-18 11 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER By Steady Development Of Postal Service During Past Century Recorded ,^S IN everything m the world of progress today, all that is picturesque m life has been sacrificed to the great speed m despatching the mail. So it1,876 words
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Advertisement399 1954-07-18 11 f\ M v SP^ling ENO'S "Fruit Salt" first r -y thing m tße morning freshens you up both W mentally and physically. It clean the head W cleanses and refreshes the mouth, removes all symptoms of liverishness. ENO'S contain* no harsh purgatives. Its gentle laxative action WE is non-habit-fonmng. ENO'S399 words
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Advertisement97 1954-07-18 11 p o w i r w i ho, y t remarkable for its /^fcfc^^ SS' imooth. consistent. \^^i i^ jT performance, winds "^L. l^^^^^ J with the slightest Jr^m^^ J movement of ycui y J wrist. I O SEU; WINDING > b y«f)€A*+Uc»uUCc Mi r h. n.w unbre.kabl.P^ 1^ 197 words
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403 1954-07-18 12 Bridge Is The Only Escape Rou te From Hanoi TOKYO, July 17 (UP) If anyone presses the panic button at Pont Doum er in Hanoi the greatest casualty of the seven-year war could result. Pont Doumer is the 40-year-old mile-long: bridge across the Red River and the only escape route403 words
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Article112 1954-07-18 12 C HR 1STC H U RCIf. Zealand. July 17 <Reuter> Pauline Yvonne Park wrote "day of a happy ever in her diary on June 2"J That afternoon she and friend battered her mother to death, statements read in court said yesterday. Pauline and Juliet Marion Hulme.112 words
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Article47 1954-07-18 12 MAMARONECK. New York July 17 ißt'uter>._ Millii. air.' Tommy Manville arrested \y on char. brought by his ninth w Anita. She iccuoti him of b(Mn<; disorderly. using insulting languaur and threatened her They have been <-d ortly alter t!. manriace In 195247 words
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Article122 1954-07-18 12 TOKYO. July 17 (IP)— The Japanese Government today told South Korea it was ohliged as loii£ as it claimed jurisdiction over Korean nationals here to accept them when they are deported to i Korea. In an official release* thi> moon. Pon OfllCC m Mitsuo122 words
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176 1954-07-18 12 Th R NFr B tlsh Bw «co. July 17 (Reuter) Ihe Sultan of Brunei announced today the first stop towards granting Brunei State a new constitution designed to broaden the people's share m the states government. In a notification Issued through the British Resident Mi176 words
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Article82 1954-07-18 12 BI'RRANK. ulifornia. July 17, (AP)— Fred Tortrnson. 11 years old. ih..u-ht he would surely win the smaMest-entry division of a pet show His frog measured just Inch long. But the froii jumped, and anuthn iMHr.iiit a tmmtta named •Chitkie." swallowed the fro?. The nidges awarded82 words
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Article109 1954-07-18 12 Court Cuts Her 12- Year Sentence C \TA\IA. Sicily, July IT (Reuter) The Appeal Court ha< reduced by two j eight months the 12-year tence on .1 Sicilian yiri stabbed her fiance to with his own knife when fie refused to marry her The court was told that Giovani La109 words
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Article74 1954-07-18 12 LONDON. July 17 <AP» British Overseas Airways Corporation said yesterday it plans to buy a number of propelled driven airplanes to! use until its grounded Comet Jet planes can be put buck into service. The announcement said BOAC Is negotiating with the United States Airlines of74 words
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210 1954-07-18 12 How The Beauties Fare With The Tape LONG BEACH, California. July 17 (AP) How do candidates m the 1954 Miss Universe beauty contest compare, statistically speaking, with that classic of ancient Greece, Venus de Milo. or, that contemporary of Hollywood, Marilyn Monroe An enterprising newsman whipped out an adding machine210 words
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Article117 1954-07-18 12 ALLEGAN, (Michigan), July IT (AP) A circuit conn quitted. grounds of insanity. I> dent ineth B who harged with nurder m the Trian killing of J Lack -k playboyindustrialist. Applause broke oat m the crowded courtroom a> the ver(lk t was read. Women s\. tors117 words
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Article32 1954-07-18 12 NUREMBERG. Jv; 17 AFP) A young German refugee. Josef Hajek. 21 committed suicide by leaping into a lions' enclosure m the presence of startled crowd* at the City Zoo32 words
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Article160 1954-07-18 12 TOKYO. July 17 (UP. A Japanese University professor and a beautician agreed terday that excessive smoking detracts from a woman's beauty. Mrs. Maya Kataoka, one of the leading beauty experts m p an V told the newspaper Mauurhi; -I don*) $hiok it is wrong for160 words
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Article, Illustration763 1954-07-18 13 LANA'S GOOD WHEN SHE'S BAD! ANA TIKNKK, a brunette now and the lifcp;n trier of Lex ("Tarzan") Barker, is fast reaching top status as a movie actress. You n ace this m the way she emotes before the camrras for "Flame And The Flesh," M(i Ms Technicolored tale of love763 words
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79 1954-07-18 13 'MILLER' TREAT FOR SINGAPORI MUSIC MAKERS VS a special treat to Singapore's music-makers, all the local maestro.s and nit mOf their dance bands have been invited by Shaw Bros organisation K> attend the Wednesday mornings special Press preview of "The <;lcnn Millrr Story* 1 Uni\< Intel-national's cinematic tributr to a79 words
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Article377 1954-07-18 13 MAE WEST, film idol of the nineteen thirties. gave some frank advice last week to Marilyn Monroe. No. 1 screen pin-up of 1954. Mac. who is n<»t at all touchy about her approachIng sixtieth birthday. told the twenty live year-old ilyn: "You have to win377 words
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Article92 1954-07-18 13 }/IGHT British stars, of Lonj don Films and Assoc British-P. ■<>'■■ have cabled messages of goodwill to misers of the M* Ball which is to be held on Saturday. July 24. at Victoria Memorial Hall. Singu- The stars are Trevor ard Claire Bloom. John Mills, David Nivcu, Janet92 words
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Article118 1954-07-18 13 "I OOTi: KHILONE" Pm--1 gati Pictures' Hindi film» v out-of-the-rut movie. Instead of featuring the boy-mects-glrl angle, the film spotlights the affection of a father for his little child. A victim of a woman s dislike, the child i made the scapegoat for everything that goes wrong, following118 words
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Article469 1954-07-18 13 ••mi>K CLEAR OF MA- BLO" is an outdoor drama that rises above the usual Western tale. Actionpacked. with some fine colour photography by Irviiia (ilassborg. this John \V. Rogers-produced film has a strong script to hack it up I)lu s an unusual twist m the469 words
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Advertisement341 1954-07-18 13 gSH AW BROTHERSM A ALAAf Z.ADD M.f £$>&& or mi-; A J wi*h SHELLEY hß^ winters |N|NM iMIKWiinNAI.'S SI'K 1\( I I.AR \l)\ KM I RK ■■> r Plus: 'QUEEN OF BEAUTY" ll ",,la 1 r^Xr CHANCE! >Sk~ KIIM BKASSM LI m Urn i| LAI-C;iirEß SONG SHOW^j jj* EdditOwtor) j341 words
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Advertisement236 1954-07-18 13 CATHAY ORC^ANISATION AtTkACTIOMSI NOW SHOWING! FkTUiV 1100 a.m.. tr> I I. <, I Lm ||7AF 9 30 p.m r m-(m EXECUTIVE BhHw CTTTTP WUJAM HQLDEN IUNE AIIYSQN vm^9H*& Barbara Stanwyck Fredre; March Plus Tom Jcnv adr.ny ™IT[R HOGtON SHfllTf WHTW Award Cartoon PAUL DOUGLAS IOUR CAIHQBI SEXY and SAUCY!.... LANA236 words
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Article121 1954-07-18 14 TF a water bottle develops 1 an unpleasant odour. pour a of water and dry mustard into it and let it stand for several hours. This is also an efTedeodorant for fruit Jars that have a "used" .smell. HEN white coat m M lime begin to121 words
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Article314 1954-07-18 14 HELEN HUGH - HELEN HUGH M you are a new wife, do 1 you v Look like a hedgehog bristling with hairpins at bedtiir. B Lei your hair "go" long as possible, then wash and set it afresh? Go to bed with well brushed. shining head and get up314 words
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Article, Illustration240 1954-07-18 14 Gaynor Maddox - Gaynor Maddox I^OR a meal m a dish, one J that i s easy to serve on hot ts, try this new combination. It will spruce up wilted Ippetiti Egg Noodles With Swedish Meat Balls (Makes 6 servings) Egg Noodles: one tablespoon :j quarts240 words
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Article, Illustration797 1954-07-18 14 A TALE OF TWO TEENAGERS AND WHY I LOST MY TEMPER 'TWO girls I met last week A should get together— although they have little m common except that they're both teenagers. One we will refer to as Jane Smith. She is serentcen. The other is Maureen Beck. 13. ThereUP - 797 words
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Advertisement128 1954-07-18 14 JNk Sk BB Tfeon/y Sewing 0«...... Lrkjfl LLT Machlnewth* ™S=| fm\ Certificate of Uk "m m I T,'m Guarantee -®H THE WORLDS BEST II t With a PFAFF Sewing y j fel SK I Machine you can make >y > 1 j everything except a mistake /y^ [t -f- PFAFF128 words
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Advertisement305 1954-07-18 14 Your baby deserves! I the bestlJl^^ j Johnson's Baby Powder Wfifo A \™?WZ\i\ is tbesoftest, finest powder m the world. It is so sooth- \^^P ukWN ing and comforting; it pro- XWmßLw' 1 i vents irritation it is kind to VjSJsSp' W l\tll 1 f the tenderest skin. Always »VJ305 words
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Miscellaneous138 1954-07-18 14 The Stars And You By RITA DEL MAR, r < LOTAI ION: arc loih'U be- < .m- Wililil W :tlls iii^i i JoHepH I SI'HIOII. -I NDAI l\ EBYOM j tain Mil R BIR I I IDA II %N V 1 1 1 1 M bring unI i I \l138 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-07-18 15 M\(.\ PORE'S medical well rejresterdJij (Ik i ol two col Dl Tow Si. me md Dr. i i,i Ix-rig lin at tli iii h. The bride^rooai, third won of l>r. and Mrs. Tow X i I Qin'i'ii's Scholar The bride is the mi daughter of Mr. Hrs I.72 words
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Article15 1954-07-18 15 Br tish Council lay. t a I Of 1 union I Stand-15 words
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300 1954-07-18 15 Fashion Show Is Shrouded In Mystery NONK of the most prominent dressmakers m Paris has ever surrounded his premiere of the new season's fashions with more mystery than Datin C. JPaßlar organiser of the Fashion Parade for the benefit of St. Andrew s Mission Hospital which will open at 8.30300 words
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Article198 1954-07-18 15 «*mA IM <| SWKK SENG of Al «*xandra Road was fined $200 by the Singapore City Police Court .Magistrate Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourne yesterday for < rueltv to a monkey. ouri wa s told that Lim tied the monkey's hands and legs and pu:198 words
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Article101 1954-07-18 15 THE position of the Blood Bank i> "good" the weekly it of the Blood Translu.^ion Service stated yesterday During the week ending July 16 donations exceeded transfusions by 21 units. Of the 1O."> donors. 47 were in a and 4."> Service personnel. There were 42101 words
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Article159 1954-07-18 15 Malaya's Biggest Banquet WHILE 600 delegates to the World Assembly oi Youth dine m the biggest banquet ever organised m Malaya at the Padang on Aug. 22. a ■how which will include the dragon and lion dances will be staged on the City Hall steps. The banquet i$ being given159 words
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Article, Illustration135 1954-07-18 15 TWO jf iris who lia\e an interesting job m the WKAF are (left to ri«ht) Police Corpora Is Joyce Martin and Bessie l>ou son, photographed while on foot patrol m hangi Village. Cpl. Martin who comics from Tunbridge Wells m Kent is doing her second tour135 words
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Article97 1954-07-18 15 52 Come On First Plane fcTY TWO hiding th m Sin yesterday from Ii Air India I: t coin!:. Singapc and .LUid oi Cv; uath. passe I ion a ire ho* lion proprietor <^n. M. S. Ra/ i liar who the modern $1,000,000 O i Hotel on th tlons and97 words
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170 1954-07-18 15 PENAXG, Sat. A woman sobbed m the Coroner's Court today when she described how her ten-month old baby. Susan Jane Atkins, died on May 10 after she had come m contact with an electric wire used to connect a coffee percolator. Mrs. Doreen Atkins170 words
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Article66 1954-07-18 15 A MAN tried to commit Miiiide by tutting his throat with a veßPtabJr knife In tau.se his wife tried to stop him from Koin- «mt with a friend one nisjht. Ike Sinsapore Kishth Politr Court irai told yesterday. Low Ilu.iv Chrr. pleaded guilty to attempted Miicide on July 1066 words
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Article19 1954-07-18 15 AN old sea mil ><\e<\ on Vhe south side of Pulau Blakang Mati, ofl Singapore, yesterday aftern<;on.19 words
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Article40 1954-07-18 15 YEOW AH XOI! I Bahru Road on p.m. n 18 month sonment In Second Dbi; day. The court waj tospotted I outed i<>r help. him hiding m. a yubii ow had Dire prevli convictlonj for their.40 words
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Article29 1954-07-18 15 1 KO TING CHEW v. terday tentatively the Singapore Sixth •t with stabbing How Ah 4 at Lorong Lim. tier Road on July i 8.4.S p.m29 words
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Advertisement222 1954-07-18 15 f &£&^s\ f yK\ Q* jW aw MUh jh.'^b gjjj -vt trou^^ e vv t^ 1 these fine' babies according to their p.ircnt^. r>»^* olk Quiet, unbroken sleep, overflowing vitality, abundant spirit* f*** c *JU an(^ sound, robust health *just the same story as that of jsH&Bsk X W^-~- I^ACTOGEX-fed222 words
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Article, Illustration878 1954-07-18 16 ALFRED WEEKES - Muslim Dinner And Joget Modern Enliven ALFRED WEEKES OjumXZ fa SiMftLtotfUL- BY MY Aunt Mary, Mrs. Delmet. Frank Boston. Abdulla (syce to the Scimitar Life Insurance Co.) and myself were parked at a table m a Muslim restaurant down Arab Street way. We had eaten magnificently. My Aunt declared the878 words
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Article, Illustration699 1954-07-18 16 THE Communists ore incolculobly weaker than the West suspects and they gain their strength only by exploiting the weaknesses of their enemie*. This categorical statement was made to The Standard yesterday by American author Edward Hunter, whose books ''Brain -Washing m RedStandard - 699 words
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1112 1954-07-18 16 Ralph Middleton - You Should Be A ble To Be A Centenarian Ralph Middleton By 'THE elixir of life has not yet been found, and probably never will be. but there is no reason why life-expect-ancy should not. within the next generation, increase to the hundred-year mark. In fart, students of gcroiitolog% the1,112 words
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Advertisement202 1954-07-18 16 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products ißi Bbk \f jSs CHEE THCNE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc ENG AUN fONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL ~r~^r— **m —^r^^^—^^fcyi \.lw I Ball 1 S-Im? *9 ~w\ 4 Wheel Drive202 words
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Article388 1954-07-18 17 REID Y SETS NEW MARK IN HAMMER OL. REIDT, one of seven record breakers, the hammei 150 feet three inches to smash thr M-il-ivaii mark of 136 feet two inches and the th V.» n recogl of 139 feet 10 inches at the )rt Base District Athletic championships f "J388 words
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Article61 1954-07-18 17 JOHNSON TAKES 5 FOR SIX .1. I four of n at I failed g or>ly r ins on the six *h 16 ively. iiilMH SCHOOLS ist INNS m 5 (i 13 on 0 8 i nn 1 13 .5: 3-41; \i in<. 27 a 5 1 to o is a61 words
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Article31 1954-07-18 17 lub be.it m match 13 1 9 vvis 4 0 0 n b 0 29 {~5 4-0-1-1. Kll R b 24 22 2 iral 12 T.-tal 9-2-28-4; 20-031 words
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Article21 1954-07-18 17 n i day ester- 8 1 ingua 40 can 2« out Exi ..3 3 U«r at ~10421 words
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Article55 1954-07-18 17 TAIPING Sat.— Perak were lucky not to lose their Cup engagement with Perlii here today. A last minute goal by Sai Chong enabled the home team to force a one-all draw Perak played a dreadful fame m contrast to Peril* Th e visitors showed better covering55 words
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Article433 1954-07-18 17 SWIFTS Athletic Club, holders of the Colony's quarter mile relay record (45 sees.) set up a new mark of 44.5 sees, m a triangular meet between RAI Combined Achilles Swifts at Changi yesterday. Swifts runners were Benedict Gomez, Tan Soo Hian, Lim Jit Imm and Tan433 words
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Article602 1954-07-18 17 Rahim Omar's Four Beat HK Bank FOUR goals, including a hattrick. scored by Rahim Omar hi this tense, tough and thrilling SBHFA Group "A" League Cup game at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, enabled Mercantile Bunk SC. to beat the holders. Hongkong Bank S.C. by 4-3 and avenge a prior defeat602 words
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Article684 1954-07-18 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A grandstand rally by Selangor m the last ten minutes of the game earned them the right to a replay Penang m the Northern section of the Malaya Cup competition. Selangor beat Combined Services 2-0 m their final match on the Gurney Road684 words
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419 1954-07-18 17 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— The third annual athletic sports meeting of the Johore PWD held on the English College ground yesterday produced an all round improvement m the standard of competitors taking part. Ten new records were established m the course of the afternoon419 words
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Advertisement269 1954-07-18 17 WHITER TEETH m 14 days with Macleans M t ,__£__i^____ h. ■BBBJB^^ a wlf'**% _^.JBBBff^^^^ Bwt^_S>^^"^K Just look m your mirror. Anyone who Has changed to Macleans can see the difference at once for Macleans gives visible results, quickly. This is what happens every time you use it. First an269 words
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Miscellaneous113 1954-07-18 17 SOCCER: SAFA Div. 3A league: X.M.L. vs Tuan Mono Jalan Besar 4.00 p.m.; SAFA Junior Cup: Customs vs Cosmos— Geylang; Gymkhana rs Katong F.C.-Farrer Park; Friendly: Combined Dockyard Selection vs MFA Jalan Besar Cricket: SCA Senior Tournament—SCC vs Royal Navy -SCC; Police vs SRC —SRC: Army vs CSC— C^C, Indians113 words
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480 1954-07-18 18 Wickson's Goal Is Decider For Spartans BY RAFMAN IN A United Services League Division 2 game at Seletar last Thursday the Spartans beat RAF Tengah by three goals to two. the ftTst few minutes E rather scrappy and mi appeared to have ng down. An right wing by left back480 words
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Article, Illustration92 1954-07-18 18 CHAMPION JOCKEY Sir Gordon Richards, wrapped m a blanket and icearing the Queen's colours, waits to be lifted onto a stretcher at Sandown Park on July 10. He was riding the Queen's horse Abergeldie out of the paddock to run m the Star Stakes when the horse reared, threw him,AP - 92 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-07-18 18 photo). PICTURE of the shooting team of "A" Squadron of Twelfth Royal Lancers which recently won the Regimental shield m the Regiment's annual shooting meet held m Ipoh. Standing on extreme left i s Major A. J. Clarke Kennedy, the squadron leader. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article294 1954-07-18 18 Changi Score USL Double K\F liangi brought off a grim! double by winning both Leacaei m the rnitcd Bcrilw tiMirnanifiitT RAF Ch .ngi 'A' made certain of >me time ago. but it was not until this week that their Senior tejtn made sure of Division One RAF Seletar. who are294 words
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Article36 1954-07-18 18 NEWPORT. MOXMOLTHSHIRE. Julr 15 (Reuter> Sachik Kamo of Japan reached the final of the Wel>h women's lawn tennis singles championship today when she defeated Miss R Walsh of Birmingham. England, 3-6. 6-4. 6-3.36 words
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331 1954-07-18 18 SRK - CYCLISTS IN TRIM FOR TOUR OF S'PORE SRK By WITH only two clear weeks mi n w l find their top form, the racing t Singapore are training hard to win »i""' I coveted award of the season -»v prize m the Tour of Singapore. Un JMinaay. august l, at331 words
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140 1954-07-18 18 ON August 7 at Changi a team of ten civilian riders will race against a <g(team of ten RAF. riders for possession of the "Sun" Coronation Trophy which is at present held by the civilians. The two teams will contest three events on the140 words
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Article177 1954-07-18 18 BISLEY CAMP. Surrey. July 16 (Reuter). The 100 competitors who will shoot tomorrow m the final stage for the Queen's prize Championship of British Empire Rifle Shooting and generally regarded as the Blue Riband of the sport will be all men. Today the177 words
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Article29 1954-07-18 18 THE Singapore Asian Rugby Union will hold its annual general meeting at the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club. Hong Lim Green, on Wednesday. July 21 at 5.30 p.m.29 words
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Advertisement33 1954-07-18 18 It always pays to buy the Best ft o/woks pays to BUY and imMMM 1 J *U II InW m^ ilU^^i^wl mmf^^^iil^' Whatever size tyre you need— whatever you need it for call33 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-07-18 19 i MR. SMITH became the first boxing referee to be awarded a certificate of Qualification by the Singai pore ABA. The picture shows Mr. Aw Cheng Chye, SABA president, making the presentation at the faretoell dinner given by him at the Southern Hotel. With them are vice-presi--161 words
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181 1954-07-18 19 STRONG contingent from Sarawak, North id Brunei will compete as one unit, to be knov the British Borneo territories team, m M; layan AA A championships on the r Club padang on Friday and Saturday, August L 3 and 14. The Commissioner-General, Mr Malcolm181 words
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Article37 1954-07-18 19 count m the Heave and Cora popular footballers Enf i Penani hi.i Boon I.eong (Spore) I Pulton (Selangor) 71. Jan Ri.ienberg (Selangor) Wong 1 ...ii IN h (Perak) at Bakar ore) Teik (Penang)37 words
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Article43 1954-07-18 19 records .en m the ..mpionship.s the Penid. Best d .blish et 10 by nal): 1, 4 ft. H ong i Seng 1. K. E m. 6.4 sec. (re--0 g Ling I, Henjj T. 3 X Muni-43 words
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Article508 1954-07-18 19 Services And Civilians Must Work Together Stiff* Hetiriitff SABA Official «*i™ L k k 1V Slices boxing bodies to co-operate with each other for the betterment of the sport and the improvement of its existing standards was made by the retiring Vice President of the Singapore508 words
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INSIDE SPORT
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311 1954-07-18 19 Peng Soon Will Give Schoolboy A Helping Hand WONG PENG SOON, the Malayan champion nou taking interest m coaching, announced that he will take "under his wing" the fourteen-year-old Henry Kee, the Geylang English Schoolbo> who won the recent C District interschoo singles title last week. Peng Soon, who described311 words
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Article111 1954-07-18 19 E. V. Smith - E. V. Smith I have bern so long as resident of Malaya that I am not a Britisher I am a Malayan. And believe me. I am really and sincerely sorry to ICSTC this country, my home and the home of so many friends. It is111 words
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Article94 1954-07-18 19 SEREMBAX. Fri.— For the "ime m their histor Semb Malacca Rugby FootLTnion have elected an to head the Union. He Brigadier C. S Howard of the 26th Gurkha Brigade and formerly of the Somerset Light Infantry. er officials elected were: Vice-president: Mr. V. Powell \S and94 words
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Article198 1954-07-18 19 This ManSmith MR. E. V. Smith, one of the Colony's most popular sportsmen, first came to Malaya at the age of 23 icith the Royal Sussex Regiment m 1923. Noid retiring at 54, Mr. Smith spent 31 years In this country helping to promote sport, especially boxing, his first /ore.198 words
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Article51 1954-07-18 19 CHICAGO. July 17. (Reuter)— Vie Seixas. 1953 Wimbledon lawn tennis champion and holder of the American clay courts title was defeated yesterday m the semi-final of the 1954 U.S. clay courts championship by Bernard Bart/en of Texas who was fourth seeded. The score was 7 5, 6 4.51 words
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Article30 1954-07-18 19 SAN FRANCISCO, July 16: (Reuter). Paddy Demarco. world lightweight boxing champion, will meet Jimmy Carter, th e former title holder m a 15-round title bout here on September30 words
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425 1954-07-18 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor are m a strong position m their inter-State cricket match against Malacca which began on the radang here to-! day. Selangor were all out for 285 runs and Malacca had \i 13 runs for no wicket at close of play.425 words
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Article84 1954-07-18 19 MALACCA, Sat.— After ten field events St. Francis Institution lead 12 other schools m three of the four divisions m the Malacca Schools Sports Council annual athletic meet. Owing to a heavy ground following morning rain yesterday only one record was broken and that by SFl's Cyril de84 words
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Article312 1954-07-18 19 PENANG. Sat.— The Penang lawn tennis association's open championships opened this afternoon on the W crn Road Court. Out of seven j men's singles, one received a walk-over while a player retired after the second set. Results: Men's singles: Chan Issara beat R. Clayton 6—3, 6—l; Goon Kok312 words
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Advertisement42 1954-07-18 19 WINS WITH [NICKY CHARM 1 fJS ffi );i as I SSr'T.As! pi* e *U I X 1 the Mk Prizes. J t«u f ed m J efc ro J w 1 end by hi Luck J 10 you tn e Barr.e J42 words
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Advertisement367 1954-07-18 19 MWO 4KF MALAYA'S 2 BIST FOOTBALLERS? Latest voting figures: 1C The first 10 m their order are: /£t^ ,*«> <m Beea Leoag biagaperc .'(.x.'.xi i t Diiiton nrieafc n, <. Jan Bljeaberg mcor »i.;r>« Won* Lea i'«»h i'»-r ik 40..t?0 Bakar Maaapetv A, Pant i k Feaaag I. in Ko.ii;367 words
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Article2542 1954-07-18 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD River Patrol Pays Huge Dividend: $126 By THE seven furlong less ZZ yards record set up by Border Scot last yea was twice broken yesterday, the concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club July meeting. In the second race, Starry, with Bill Clarke2,542 words
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Article55 1954-07-18 20 TOTAL POOL $420,748 First Prize No. *****2 $189,336 Second Prize No. *****1 94,668 Third Prize No. *****4 52,593 STARTERS ($4,781 each) Nos.: *****7, 27^962, *****5, *****5, *****4, *****7, *****4, *****9. *****0, *****6, *****7. CONSOLATION ($3,155 each) Nos.: *****9, *****1, *****4, *****2, *****9, *****4, *****2, *****2, *****4, *****6. DOUBLE55 words
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Article230 1954-07-18 20 The following are the Sin- i gapore Badminton Association's junior championship ties to be played off tonight at the S.B.A. Hall commencing from 7.15 p.m. COURT No. 1 Joe E. Hong vs. Tan Bah Kirn. H. Singh Parmar vs. Wahab Sarkawi. Goh Kok Lim vs. Phun Yew Hong.230 words
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Article80 1954-07-18 20 Junior Shuttle Results I* I*'1 follow i nF suits of th, junior and sc-hodC^W Ouan Hoo: Yong I TO (Vicl Chf If .ni I Hock S ob. Rabi a Mriiw^H ill? p S ion^ Phu R Ho^ 'SIS! OhtaToS Hooi I Ma: 15-3. N X Kirn Hock ri bt JiJS80 words
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Advertisement339 1954-07-18 20 AW V MUVMWVV\ VVWWV WW WVWaWWWWWWW V\\ VUUVVWVWVVWVM If I I SIEMENS I radio! I p i i i i {j i I i <• i I ■""f% j Receivers of the "SIEMENS Wr/u\ Q U3 if y Range" combine beauty i m WjZ Mi! *Pl> earjnC6 with »«ehnieal perfection.339 words
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Advertisement200 1954-07-18 20 "DEMETRIUS AND THE GLADIATORS CONTEST IVAME THE PICTURE TITI .1 aw. >-_^^fc, Bit *t\k.i» ••'.yy CQMTEST FORM l 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 8 9 -_^r^^=J W#M7 rO(/ HAVE TO DO TO WIN A P*M Above are 9 Pictures Scenes from different Picture- screened m Singapoi carefully200 words
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