Sunday Standard, 20 February 1955
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Title Section21 1955-02-20 1 SUNDAY STANDARD n m m m s. Vol. V. N o 230 INGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEORIMRY 20, 19.^ 24 PAGES IS CENTS.21 words
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Article266 1955-02-20 1 ess succeeds where force fails s lIMIMK. Sat— \.»rfare exI .deration |lX «n effective i. teenage ,jr.iN r.rruited by rorists to act X and suppliers. 1,-nt guidance, they 1 (I ,n<l brings about ,!i f h^art MiiprrsMonable tm" (f'antonn- devils") on mrrbial big fbj.li.ul »'ttle effect266 words
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Article117 1955-02-20 1 ho)[ MOSCOW... ktroy All (A H) Stocks Feb. 19 >ia last United all a world year to ■nts and lin and Di broadRadio she nations •m>elve^: U stoda of hydropen atomic for peacemM the^r t s or anna- rr.enN or thoir military budgets above the level of117 words
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Article102 1955-02-20 1 VMVABA IVG! IT GOES OFF GAS. Nevada. Feb. 19. (AP)— The long atomic test series finally began yestcrexplosion ot a nuclear device dropped abet Hying high over the Nevada proving B was t flash, n Las Vegas Urn plane could be seen ?as, 60 miles ra102 words
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Article, Illustration97 1955-02-20 1 IRAN'S beautiful Queen Soraya. who has become the No. 1 pin-up girl of the British press, supplanting actresses Marilyn Monroe and Gina Lollobrigida. Her picture is everywhere, smiling:, pensive, quizzical. The London papers prominently displayed on Friday a picture of Queen SorayaA.P. - 97 words
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Article221 1955-02-20 1 8-Cent Drop to 89½ RUBBER HEAVY nervous liquidation weakened the Singapore rubber market yesterday and prices slumped 8| cents to #9i cents per lb. lor first grade rubber for March shipment one of the sharpest single-day drops since the boom yeary In the early part of the week, rubber price221 words
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Article21 1955-02-20 1 TWENTY four year-old Phua Boon Eng was found hanging in a house in Dunlop Street in Singapore yesterday morning.21 words
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141 1955-02-20 1 Police Warn Syces Who Use Tuan 's Car As 'Taxi' KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Kuala Lumpur police are to put the screw on enterprising chauffeurs who use their employer's cars as "pirate taxis" while their unsuspecting tua n s in offices are at work. Mr Nelson Free born, the capital's Traffic141 words
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Article297 1955-02-20 1 CHINESE WOMEN TURN OUT TO VOTE IN FULL STRENGTH PENANG, Sat. A good turnout by Chinese women at several of the polling stations was the highlight of the first Settlement Council elections here today. Previously, during the Municipal Council elections. Chinese women have shown an apathy297 words
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Article126 1955-02-20 1 Gunman Shoots His Way Out NEW YORK. Feb. 19. (UP) —A wave of violent crime has hit the big town, reminiscent of the "murder-a-day" lurid spree that shocked Chicagoans in the wild prohibition gangland warfare of the late *****. A gunman, believed to be the assassin in a gangland ride126 words
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Article31 1955-02-20 1 EIGHT gangsters attacked two Chinese in Bukit Timah Road. Singapore on Friday afternoon and beat them up in what is believed to have been a fight over a girl.31 words
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Article126 1955-02-20 1 KELAWEI Dr. Lim (hing Eu (Alliance) 1.535 Madam Oei Sioc Nio (Independent) 635 Majority 900 Votes Polled: 2,250 Spoilt: 80 Percentage: 68.41 TANJONG WEST Mr. A. M. Abu Bakar (AJliance) 2.681 Mr. M.S.A. Zachariah (Ncgara) "34 Majority 1.847 Votes Polled: 3,515 Spoilt: 100 Percentage: 50.99 TANJONG126 words
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70 1955-02-20 1 U.K. Regards Islands As 'Part Of China' CHICAGO. Feb. 19 <Reuter> The British Government regarded the islands of Quemoy and Matsu as "part of China." Sir Roger Makins. British Ambassadors to the United States, said here yesterday. He was replying to questions after he had spoken at a luncheon of70 words
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Article55 1955-02-20 1 LONDON. Feb. 19 (Reuter) —The 2.916-ton Philippine steamer Mayon is afire while being towed from Jakarta to Manila. Lloyd's shipping intelligence here learned today from Its agents in Manila. The 394-ton Manila tug Tiburon reported there is little chance of extinguishing the fire. The crew of55 words
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Article690 1955-02-20 1 Nanyang University Row May GoToCour t IT'S A CLASH BETWEEN PERSONALITIES, SAYS MARSHALL THE MEDIATOR THE dispute between the tutorial staff and the trustees of the Hanyang University may go before the Colony Courts for a settlement. After a 4! -hour meeting behind closed doors in690 words
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Article, Illustration11 1955-02-20 1 DR. UN Yl-TANG o smile before the vital talk*11 words
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Article74 1955-02-20 1 WASHINGTON, Fob 10. <UP> President Eisenhower scored a major legislative victory yesterday when the House approved his liberalized trade programme intact after the bitterest and closest tariff fight in history. The President immediately issued a statement .saying he was "gratified" by the House's action He said74 words
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Article21 1955-02-20 1 SIR Alan S. Watt. Australian Commis.siomr in Malavn. lrft Singapore yrsifrday for Bangkok to »tif-nd the SEATO confrrrnco.21 words
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Advertisement148 1955-02-20 1 f£ CIAL RATES and igrASED BENEFITS to f xl -xi>ORI MEMBERS for jJtATE CAR INSURANCE >N MOIOR CIMRAt ANiON tO. /f*\ nA\ c 1 »Tl^ I By ,hosl 08 WBITI \^A Uf c s »*ITICULAtS. Vs^s^ WORRY 1 ANXIETY GRIEF I OVERWORK I EXCITEMENT I SLEEPLESSNESS I I call for148 words
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Article43 1955-02-20 2 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices (cents per lb.) were: Buyers oeners Spot loose '90 90* Mar No. 2 nom. T,9i 90 Mar No. 9 nom. 88 88 J ICK tcndcr: r m April 901 902 Tone Weak.43 words
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Article17 1955-02-20 2 STORE. Sat.: The price of tin on the local market today was $"554 i (same) unchanged.17 words
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Article26 1955-02-20 2 SINGAPORE Copra Association prices yesterday were; Feb $2i> :<'B and S2O S8; March: $29J and $30; April 129 7 8 and $30 1/8. Tone: Quiet.26 words
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Article72 1955-02-20 2 IPOH, Sat.— Police today disclosed a forged five-dollar note which was discovered here on Thursday This note was discovered by the cashier of the Chartered Bank when he received deposits from a local firm. The money s represented takings from the firm's enterprises in the Ipoh72 words
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Article56 1955-02-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Three terrorists have murdered a Chinese at Aver Kala New Village in the Grik area of Perak. The ten terrorists were dressed in plain clothes and felt hats. After speaking to the victim, they took him a short distance and shot him dead. They56 words
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Article40 1955-02-20 2 PENANG, Sat. Th e Fire Brigade was called out this morning to put out a fire at a Police Inspector's house in Patani Road. The firemen found the stove in the kitchen ablaze and quickly extinguished the lire.40 words
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395 1955-02-20 2 pißV>.«? KIDNAPPING CASE IPOH, Sat. Mr. Gulam Jan, a 40-year-old watchman, told the Magistrate's Court here today that he spoke to the man, who drove Mr. Lim Chee Ching's car on the night of Nov. 2 last year, at the continued inquiry into395 words
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Article229 1955-02-20 2 AN INDIAN ex-Army soldier, Abdul Gaffor, who admitted taking to crime after deserting the Army, was yesterday jailed for two years in the Singapore First District Court for trespassing into a house in Kirn Keat Road with the intention of stealing. He told the Court229 words
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Article70 1955-02-20 2 KOTA BAHRU, Sat— An English-medium national type class will be started in the Paya Bemban Malay School this March. Mr. F. H. Jones, Chief Education Officer of Kelantan, announced today. The class will take in pupils between six and eight years of age. Applications are to70 words
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397 1955-02-20 2 TONI MARSH - Racehorses Named After Revlon Shades TONI MARSH Rv "WHAT'S in a name*'" Was asked long long ago, but it might as well be asked today. Whether there's anything in them or not, names get queerer and queerer. Som<»times they get more ami more imaginative too. Take the names of beauty397 words
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174 1955-02-20 2 It's 'Up And Over" For The R. A.F. Dogs THE proudest croup of dogs in Singapore gave a big show for almost 1.000 persons on Friday night at the Royal Air Force Maintenance Base. Seletar. when six star Alsatians went through their paces. The six Police dogs performed some dozen174 words
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Article, Illustration536 1955-02-20 2 CHRISTINE DIEMER - Her Job Is To Keep The 'Monied' Happy Doing Nothing CHRISTINE DIEMER By LIFE in the past 23 years for Mrs. Mac Hale MTravers. social directress of the Kungsholm, queen of the Swedish merchant Meet which arrived in Singapore yesterday, has been just one luxury cruise after another. Her job.536 words
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Advertisement244 1955-02-20 2 THE SENSATION THAT HAS SWEPT THROUGH 1 1 1 U. S. A U. K. Craft Master^ fo A ,NT BY NUMBERS COO hOVt O Stt O/ OIL PAINTING SET bcautjfu i O n pointings Everything you need -3 pre-plan- Of yolfr j^fl// f or ned numbered can- m vasses. ready244 words
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Advertisement268 1955-02-20 2 TAJ CINEMA (Formerly New City* Gevlanc Serai Phone ***** Today .1.15. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. "NAGMA" (Hindi) Starring Ashok Kumar Nadira and many others Today Morning: Show at 10. "0 "CHARLIE CHAN" Today 11 a.m. (MGM) "DANGEROUS WHEN WET" TODAY: 3.15—6.30—9.15 p.m. Bhaffwan Gecta Bali "JHAMELA" in Hindustani with English268 words
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Advertisement386 1955-02-20 2 thank. ZI P»'hV I*^ '*>?» death oh r '> r ranee r iCt JV 1X Ma!ava s ru^^H Private ca H tiSM X, ]ic V available £I>SM Pe h n a a r n? n>AA^^- s| V Am.coxDm^| to«ell des.^ aS 1 t0 100 ions. J^-i-^B treated in f f,r«:';;386 words
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Article, Illustration59 1955-02-20 3 Story On 'Obsession' Wins Her A Frock photo. tISS Sf M Powell of Ighrtrr Park, Singaitttlvti an exImrriran creaJa rorkUil frock, prert tfd b> Vanity, from I?, Toni Marsh of The <undird at the Capitol Tyitrc on Friday night. '<!„ p...ve1l was the i:Bnrr «>f the short contest held inStandard - 59 words
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Article250 1955-02-20 3 OFF TO CALIFORNIA BIG sister Ho Suis Mvi (she's six) and her three-year-old brother, Wai Kueng, smiled brightly yesterday morning as they received a parting "ang pow" of two dollars from their father before boarding a Pan American Airways' Skymaster for their new home250 words
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Article56 1955-02-20 3 Probe Of Anti GiveUp Notes iFeb. 19. (Reuter^ Special Branch .ID have begun an the source of antiamph'ets threatenitl terrorists with which have cred in Aberdare I the past week panr.ph'.e's signed ettlers" have been distributed in the 1 ..ere millions of gov- eaflets announcing rrnmetit's amnesty orists have been56 words
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Article24 1955-02-20 3 Bong Swee. chief ed to the O.C.P.D's r.as been transferI Headquarters. Mr Jit Singh, chief D's office Temerke Mr. Lim's place.24 words
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Article28 1955-02-20 3 CINTAN, Sat.— A lallang out by the KuanBr.sade on Thursday Telok Sisek Road. "an. The fire started on «ont land which is close w Officers Bachelors28 words
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Article31 1955-02-20 3 THE Lady Temper Tuberculosis Hospital Fund now stands at $2,035,637. Latest donations include $183 from Asian employees of Petaling Tin Ltd.. and another $55 from mining employees in Perak.31 words
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Article, Illustration95 1955-02-20 3 btIR Commodore A. E. Clouston. Air Officer Com--1 m-: Singapore, discusses the technique of para--J parking with L.A.C.W. Jessie Davies at the >lx Nuipment Section during his inspection of lx station Changi. Sergeant A. Cuthbert, N.C.O. har^t- of the Safety Equipment Section stands thrm.95 words
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Article122 1955-02-20 3 GROOM SAID 'NO' FOR A WARNING SAN GIOVANNI. Italy, Feb. 19. (UP)— The bride was beautiful in white satin and lace. The bridegroom was pensive. "Do you take this woman to be your lawful wedded wife?" asked the priest at the ceremony yesterday afternoon. "No." exclaimed bridegroom Urbano Biase. 29122 words
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Article45 1955-02-20 3 Mercy Offer Ups Mau Surrenders NAIROBI. Feb. 19 (Reuter) One-hundred and thirtysix Mau Mau have surrendered in Kenya since the Governor. Sir Evelyn Baring, announced his new terms on Jan. 18. During the last three months of 1954. the monthly average of surrenders was 111.45 words
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Article82 1955-02-20 3 SEREMBAX, Sat. Chief Inspector Lee K'a' Siong today received a letter of commendation from the Commissioner of Police, Federation of Malaya, for discharging his duties as prosecutor in the Sessions Court here and also fo.- the interest he had taken in criminal investigation work. Inspector Nasadorai was presented82 words
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Article56 1955-02-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The XL Garrison Players will present at the Town Hall next Thursday night what they call a "felonious comedy" of a young man in love. Titled "The White Sheep of the Family," the cast of this three-act play includes the Garrison "stars" Majorie Falkner. Joan56 words
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Article25 1955-02-20 3 SIXTY-SIX practising certificates (First Division) were issued this year to Singapore dentists. Registration of Second Division dentists for this period totalled 266.25 words
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Article, Illustration273 1955-02-20 3 Look Under The Bed— Said 'Bomo' FIREMAN KIDNAPPED BY 'FAIRIES' A YOUNG Malay woman is' waiting anxiously in Sinpore for the return of her fireman husband, said to have been "abducted by fairies of the volcanoes." The fireman. Abu Bakar Mohamad. 30. has been missing from the Singapore Harbour Board273 words
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178 1955-02-20 3 POH QWEE HIANG. who tried to commit suicide by drinking caustic soda and attempting to jump from the seventh floor of the Singapore Improvement Trust flats in Upper Pickering Street, told the Fifth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. R B. I. Pates, yesterday, he178 words
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222 1955-02-20 3 MAN FINED $25 FOR ABUSE *w, !77 a man and a woman— were walking along Change Alley when another man came alone from behind and abused the woman. The woman wept and her friend tried but could f° u to^u th^ an222 words
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Article41 1955-02-20 3 NEW YORK. Feb 19, (UP)— Mrs. Patricia Wallace Vanderbilt. who said she was penniless despite her years as the fifth wife of millionaire Cornelius Vanderbilt. Jr. was yesterday awarded US$25O alimony weekly in a court decision.41 words
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Article36 1955-02-20 3 LONDON, Feb. 19, (AP)— The Soviet Government yesterday named Andrei Gromyko, first Deputy Foreign Minister, to represent Russia at disarmament talks expected to open in London late this month Moscow Radio announced36 words
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Advertisement328 1955-02-20 3 Pi* AMtMtCA* HtHHO A/M*4*S SALES AGENTS I Anglo-French Trading (COMPANY LIMITED TRAVEL DEPARTMENT I 132 136. ROBINSON ROAD, TEL. *****/6 SINGAPORE. V\\\V\\VV\\\\\\\\\V\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\*, I |P|Jl^W CEILING I**^^ ALSO suPPLIED i T0 iun IHI 5 NEW SPECIFIED S• T I 0 W J m^ ceilings SPECIAL FEATURES m Highly efficient copocitor motoi328 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-02-20 4 MR and Mrs Yeo Yew Huat were recently married at the Singapore Registry The bride, formerly Miss Neflie Tan is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tan Chin Siew.33 words
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Article, Illustration168 1955-02-20 4 Scroll Painter Off To Taipei ATTRACTIVE Tsiao Hung Ying of Taipei bids Singapore farewell after a four months' stay. TaH and strikingly beautiful Tsiao Hung is one of the few women scroll painters in the world. Painting is not her entire vocation as she is first and foremost a classical168 words
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Article, Illustration791 1955-02-20 4 VEDAGIRI T. SAMBANDAM - COLONY WATER SUPPLY IS A $15¾ M. BUSINESS VEDAGIRI T. SAMBANDAM By fTAVE you received a bill for $288 for last months water consumption? The odds are that you have not. But that is the bill an average family of three would receive if we had to pay just one791 words
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Article42 1955-02-20 4 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Feb. 19 (AP) Ambassador Gastone Guidotti, Italian observer to the U.N. since 1950, paid his formal farewell yesterday afternoon to Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold. He leaves on March 3 to become Italy's Ambassador to Yugoslavia.42 words
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Article141 1955-02-20 4 Security Measures At Wharves The City of Singapore "went American yesterday when the long-awaited 22,000-ton Swedish luxury liner Kungsholm of the Swedish American Line berthed at the S.H.B. wharves on her first trip to the Far East, carrying; a full complement of millianaire tourists from America. Hardly had the ship141 words
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Article37 1955-02-20 4 NEW YORK, Feb. 19 (AP) Four hold-up men dressed as labourers disarmed two messengers yesterday and escaped with a US$l9,OOO payroll intended for workers on an apartment project near the United Nations Building.37 words
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Article144 1955-02-20 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— A pretty 16-year-old girl. Tan Ah Ngua, who was reported missing from her home at Pekan Jitra, Kedah. since Tuesday has been found in Johore Bahru. She was brought to the Central Police Station by a Customs Officer whose home town is144 words
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Miscellaneous174 1955-02-20 4 cAlmanac Information at a Glance ftINGAPOREJ STORK Film Society Presents #I Le Million" at British Council Hall 6 3;) and 9pm BALKSTIKR COMMU N I T V CENTRE: Annual meeting at Whampou Square Field 4 p.m. KINGS OWN HUSSARS: Regimental 15 19 will play bands at Botanic Gardens 430 pm.174 words
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Miscellaneous315 1955-02-20 4 11 46 pm (6 ft 9 in). TOMORROW: Singapore 950 am (8 ft 7 in) 11.15 p m (8 ft 2 in) Port Dickson 6.0<) am. (8 ft 2 in) 6 12 p.m. (8 ft 1 in) Penang 12.29 pm. (6 ft 5 in). RADIO MALAYA RADIO MALAYA (General): 9am315 words
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Miscellaneous128 1955-02-20 4 930 Radio Newsreel* 945 Concerto: 10 45 "Hancocks HalfHour": 11.15 Personal Portrait: 1130 News Commentary; 11.45 London Forum; 12. 1S a.m. Sunday Service. Rediffusion REVIFFI7SION (Siver Network): 7 a.m Daybreak Serenade; Ba.m. Musical Contrasts: y a.m Breakfast At Nine: 930 Time For Music; 10 a.m. Guilty Party; 10.30 Latin Tunes128 words
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Article43 1955-02-20 5 HAMBURG. Germany, Feb. 19 (Reuter).— Joseph Malik. of Nueunkirchen near here, filled in a football pool coupon by copying the out of date forecast for the previous week's names from a newspaper. It won him 17,787 marks (about £1.480).43 words
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464 1955-02-20 5 Kuala Lumpur Airport Gets Ready For Jets By K.C. ARUN, Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The civil airport here is getting ready for the jet age with the advent of the turboprop airliner, the Director of Civil Aviation, Malaya, Mr. Max Oxford, told The Standard in an exclusive interview464 words
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Article259 1955-02-20 5 ...IF THEY DON'T LET 'CHERRY BLOSSOMS' FIGHT FOR FORMOSA SAO PAULO, Brazil, Feb. 19 (Reuter) About 150 Japanese immigrants drilling on a farm near here have threatened to commit harakiri unless they are allowed to take part in the battle for Formosa. The "Cherry Blossom Suicide Battalion" is259 words
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Article100 1955-02-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The UMNO-MCA Alliance tonight made public its platform for Singapore elections, giving the people its "first ever" hint about programmes in view. This platform gave high priority to sulm clearance in the Colony besides free compulsory education for all up to Standard V.100 words
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Article, Illustration188 1955-02-20 5 1- An Air Chief TWO men whose mission is to find peace through strength stepped oft a BOAC Constellation at Singapore's Kalians Airport yesterday. They are both on their way to a confererce on the defence of South-east Asia, called by the Manila Pact (SEATO)188 words
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Article81 1955-02-20 5 TWO serious motor accidents, one of which ended fatally, occurred in the Colony yesterday Lim Choon Teck. 29. a cyclist was killed when his bicycle was invoked in a collision with a motor lorry at lunch time in Cantonment Road. Tan Ah Kong, a 70-year-old vegetable81 words
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125 1955-02-20 5 Prohibition Is 'Lunatic, MP's Say LONDON. Feb. 19 (Reuter) —Four Members of Parliament taking part in a television broadcast made a dramatic protest here last night against a "lunatic" ban preventing them from discussing the announcement that Britain is to make the H-bomb. The M.P.'s two Conservative Party members and125 words
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198 1955-02-20 5 GIRL SEES MAN FALL 9 FLOORS TO DEATH 'I Tried To Stop Him, She Says A MIDDLE-A G E D Chinese fell nine storeys to his death from the Singapore Improvement Trust Hats in Upper Pickering Street yesterday after a Chinese schoolgirl had made .a futile bid to stop him.198 words
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Advertisement263 1955-02-20 5 i Fly World', Most Experienced Airline to 9 I EUROPE I 1 from BANGKOK I I MOHO.VS.TUHSOMS.THU^S.S^S 1 Stealing AYOSET beats stealing C^^ Jk\ candy any day! Even strong men yield to the delirious m WattM flavorof AVOSET WHIPPING, the f^WfljJM sterilized cream that keeps for t^^Mf^jj^J months, whips when263 words
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Miscellaneous79 1955-02-20 5 WEATHER REPORT Minimum Temperature: From 7.30 p.m Feb 18 to 7.30 am. Feb. 19— Singapore (74 F>. Penang (74 F). Kota Bahru (74 F). Kuala Lumpur (72 F), Ipon GO F), Kuantan (G8 F). Maximum Temperature: Fiom 7.30 pm to 7.30 a.m Feb. 19 Singapore (89 F). Penang (91 F).79 words
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Article297 1955-02-20 6 'THE disappointment which the islanders of the British West Indies felt over a year ago at the Inability of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to visit that part of the British Commonwealth in the course of their Royal tour has been fully compensated by the presence297 words
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328 1955-02-20 6 strong and prosperous A Courageous Woman frHE suggestion that the famous blind teacher, Helen Keller, should be invited to visit Malaya in the course of her 40.000-mile tour through countries in the East is. indeed, an excellent one. There is no doubt of the inspiration which this courageous woman's visit328 words
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Article338 1955-02-20 6 IT took almost four years of war against Japan for people in the countries which they occupied to become better acquainted with traits of the Nipponese race. Some of their customs and habits were interesting, some were strange, some queer and others well, not so acceptable. Those of338 words
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Article, Illustration1897 1955-02-20 6 Edward Crankshaw - Edward Crankshaw By otaiin manaeed quite well without being Prime Minister- From 1931, after the removal of Lenin's old de Rykov Molotov stood in for Stalin, who wielded his power through the secretariat of the r C °iZ Committee' of the Party. And, in his inaugural speech,1,897 words
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Advertisement23 1955-02-20 6 WW^/Pm AND SCRATCHES ilfc> Elastoplast is so flexible stretches with the skin. You R?\ Elastoplast S^^^^^7 FIRST AID DRESSINGS" O*n**o, JACKSON CO. LTD.23 words
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Advertisement227 1955-02-20 6 -i iiv secret I of easier shaving I Preparing the beard for the razor is an all import^ I part of shaving. Gillette scientists have e\ olved tw 0 nc* I Shaving Creams— Gillette Lather and G cttcßrujhlesi I These creams dissolve the natural oily film which ics I as227 words
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Article, Illustration1325 1955-02-20 7 CHRISTINE DIEMER - Middleton Hospital To Have The Latest A Glass Ward CHRISTINE DIEMER by- JUST beyond the outskirts of Singapore city proper, there is a high rounded gate which, because of its decorative appearance it boasts a figure of the lion of Singapore suggests the entrance to an expensive, private sanatorium. But1,325 words
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Article229 1955-02-20 7 NO LEASE WITHOUT PERMIT THE Federal and Colonial Building Society has warned many housebuilders that it will take severe action against them if they rent out their mortgaged properties without the consent of the society. The society has sent out a large number of circulars reminding borrow- ers that the229 words
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Article295 1955-02-20 7 GEORGE MELL - GEORGE MELL By 'THE four-ton throne, hewn from solid rock, that was recently floated on a barrel-raft from Kilmore Quay, Eire, to Great Saltee Island, a few miles away for the coronation of self-styled "Prince" Michael Neale, owner of the property, may be the heaviest295 words
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Advertisement58 1955-02-20 7 Comfort, s freedom, 4^^ffi|S4 convenience all in one garment /Jh9S& Wf niade of weatherproof and windproof self-sealing material. In Dark Fawn only. y/Klw ftjU ah sizes. m bEJßmtfvlr^* $57.50 each ()lj fdyttm Jn CjCCtqe Vice 1 1 "pinsplitter" golf clubs IRONS $24.50 each WOODS $27.50 For the finest range of58 words
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Article149 1955-02-20 8 First Flight For New Freighter THE first production model of a Blackburn four-engined v freighter specially adapted for the RAF one of the largest machines at present being built in the U.K. successfully completed its maiden flight at Brough Airfield recentBlackburn and General Aircraft Company's Chief Tesi Pilot. Mr. Tim149 words
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363 1955-02-20 8 Lye Choon's Car The Costliest Ever To Malaya r THE happiest driver in Malaya today is 38-year-old Chan Lye Choon who last Sunday set up Malayan record for cars at the halfm i 1 c standing-start speed trial. Lye Choon covered the half-mile course in his Cooper 1097 c.c in363 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-02-20 8 Photo. AN ARTIST'S impression of a typical flyover with two-stood access, one of the types of road junctions recommended for London roads. It is likely to be adopted in England in preference to the full clover-leaf, to save land and money. UPUP - 42 words
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Article, Illustration278 1955-02-20 8 Queen's Castle - Queen's Castle By TJECOGNISED features of ■t*- all tournaments from the World Candidates downwards are the missed brilliancies. I\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\>\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V IWWWWVWWWWWWWWWWWWWV 1 Tournaments in Malaya and Singapore are no exception and here are some examples from the Dutch Club tournament. No. 1 position. In this position Black278 words
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Article655 1955-02-20 8 NO MORE I QUESTIONS 1 THE editor of the An- J glers' Postbag regrets that owing to pressure of 2 J work, he is unable to con- J 2 tinue Anglers' Postbag as J 2 from March 1, and apo- 2 logises to several anglers Z Jor their655 words
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Advertisement365 1955-02-20 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD 4 AND HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE JOINT SfRVICI To Colombo. Genoo. Mortcillet. Antwerp. Rofterdom. Hamburg 6 Bremen Spore P Sham Penin« HAMBURC <HAPAG) 23/27 Feb 28 Feb 1 Mji BAYERNSTIRK (LLOYD) 21/26 Mji 27 Mar 28 Mai SCHWABENSTIIN (LLOYD) 12/15 Apt 16 Apr 17 Apr LEVERKUSEN HAPAC) 10/14 May 15365 words
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Advertisement367 1955-02-20 8 EAST ASIATIC li SAILINGS TO CONT.NINT/SCANL, Fo. Aden. Port Said Genoa. Antwerp R^ Copenhagen Gothenbur, Ond S'por* p j.^ xI KINA "F, k/2Mjt 25 (< N m) -FALSTRIA" 19/22 v *l Cllt 8e,..u.h. Cd,»u K.,1,h, m ;< "I Crib Li..... t..d,n IWM mm civ t.od« 2m2» SAILINGS FROM SCANOINAVIA/U I367 words
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Article1559 1955-02-20 9 SAMMY KING - SAMMY KING By BEWARE, Young Man f,oo k a Londoner to direct you somewhere x there is life and fun he will tell you, "Go to jptr. and pick the kind of fun you want, legiti- 9 otherwise." vulgarly known as London's square h Picadilly Circus1,559 words
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Article321 1955-02-20 9 SENT £1,000 TO LAUNDRY i listings laundry mployee was r scared when she i a slimy frog:, ntly the property small boy, in Mcket of a jacket. as well as cave things in Lipsticks and compacts are and one woI bundle of tied with -i.r.'»nd ring found in of a321 words
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Article235 1955-02-20 9 Says Bishop Of Singapore Bi>h op of Singa?K Key. Henry y^'nes, has desas magnificent" made by il ns all over J t<J make the seU-support- v: nin subsidy t Diocese to I m the last roost enin an lh Cathedral subsidy was m following k t^" 0000235 words
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Article432 1955-02-20 9 JJEER guzzlers, and all those who consider themselves gargantuan drinkers— t hi n k carefully before taking on this wager. A young man at Singapore's Kallang Airport lounge recently, came up with one of the most original and intriguing ways of making a fast dollar.432 words
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Advertisement652 1955-02-20 9 fS^tty Secret of a y\\*i& 'spotless* V^/ SKIN Use the SOAP f^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bl With the P^BBBsRiHsRR^BBBsW^BBBBBBBBBBi Cleanliness is the chief beauty «j_jH£lf 3P^ 1 secret! Most skin blemishes and HBr \*j2O^| *»w complexion troubles are due to improper skin care and dirt. 'I o <^lTbl asasH kerpjm/r skin spotless and attrac-652 words
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Miscellaneous31 1955-02-20 9 "Yes, I saw your fight on TV, You embarrassed me in front of all my friends. That towel your second threw into the ring to stop the fight was filthy: 131 words
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Article68 1955-02-20 10 GIRLS Sports Club Married beat Singles in their annual hockey encounter by a solitary goal at Serangoon Road yesterday. The Single women took the field without a goalkeeper but their defenders did well to keep the Married women from a big score. Ruth Pcnnefather was the68 words
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Article29 1955-02-20 10 R.E.M.E. Civilians beat RE. Civilians by three goals to nil in a friendly soccer match played at Gillman Barracks ground yesterday. 'Hitam scored all the goals.29 words
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Article20 1955-02-20 10 Springdalc Sports Club beat Fairer Junior by a solitary goal at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorer was Tian Soon.20 words
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Article, Illustration64 1955-02-20 10 Jill's A Good Goal Go-Getter AT PINEWOOD. the stage hands play the girls netball, between shots on the film "Value for Money." So far. they've lost seven games to nil. Chief cause of their downfall is that sharp-shoot-ing Jill Adams. Now they're asking is this fair competition? They've just heard64 words
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Article609 1955-02-20 10 But Only After Tough Final With Tengah 'A' Ist Fiji Regt 3 RAF Tencah "A" a A try by Nabaro. Referee— F/U. V. Harjield A fitting finish to the Singapore Cricket Club's annual seven-aside Ruzbv competition was the final between the Ist Fiji Regiment and R.A.F. Tengah609 words
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Article, Illustration915 1955-02-20 10 RAFMAN - The Changing Fields Of Sport RAFMAN By AS the summer season approaches, the sports fields are gradually changing in appearance. On the sports field at Last (amp. three of the hockey pitches have disappeared and soccer pitches have taken their place, and as soon as the rugger posts disappear on915 words
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470 1955-02-20 10 They Keep Their Reputation Against Army SEREMBAN, Sat.— ldeal conditions prevailed for good rugger, and the 'Flying Fijians* maintained their superiority in Malayan Rugby when they beat an Army Invitation XV by 36 points (6 goals, a try and a penalty) to nil. i The Fijians were without some of470 words
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Article57 1955-02-20 10 THE following have been picked to represent the Johore Rugby Union 2gainst the Colony XV at the floodlit match to be played at Jalan Besar Stadium on Wednesday at 8 p.m.: J Edington (CapU, Levula, Rokoua. Baba. Murunabitu. Gavidi. P. Edington. Wilder. Marshall. Chalmers. Shapland.57 words
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Article32 1955-02-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Federation Police beat Singapore Police by 14 points (goal and three tries) to five (goal) in their annual rugger clash on the Kuala Lumpur padang today.32 words
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Advertisement281 1955-02-20 10 LLOYD TRIESTINO TO HONGKONG SPECIALLY REDUCED ROUND -VOYAGE FARES FIRST CLASS 5617 TOURIST $551 inuuuim; si ay o* board in NomM WITH ALL MiALS AVAILABLI SINCAPORI MONCKONC SINCAPORI DEPARTS ARR. DIP. AKRIVIS -ASIA" 21/2/55 25/2 27/2 2/3 "VICTORIA" 22/3 26/3 78/3 31/3 -ASIA 21/4 25/4 27/4 30/4 < "VICIOkiA" 22/5281 words
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Advertisement198 1955-02-20 10 FREE OF C J jajt i^ StRRAVAIioI offeT GOOD UNTIL FEB?r QUEKHOCKSENG&COt JINCAPOR I L HEW AUDI© ST GREGORY Pun p 0 BOX 1106 s'fel PHomumi I 4^ f/i*s #tmw w Htm a <i PWtism i whig sifwm ccLom (>wj c mi* mm t>ostnv£ coiouk m§Mn:i PIONEERS -M COLOUR 1198 words
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869 1955-02-20 11 Oh No! Say The Doleful Men With The Two-Slit Minds An All Malayan Team To Meet Pakistan A ROSE by any other name is still a rose... or words to that effect... by good old \f illie Shakespeare. But apparently, tchat the wise old man from Stratford-on-Avon said centuries ago869 words
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Article223 1955-02-20 11 IN SIDE SPORT rweqr \h Lim Aims 'or The Trip the Tilt But... l>\i>NF deserves a tilt at the All England gits title this March, surely, it must be Singa(rf on« P»h Lim, whose recent exertions over uu 'I^e Master > Pcn Soon, show that he's in yri^ht mood for223 words
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Article, Illustration590 1955-02-20 11 MALAYANS NEED STAMINA- GAINING RUNS TO WIN EVERYBODY, it seems, wants to pick the next Malayan Thomas Cup team and Mr. Tan Teik Lhn, an ex-Penang and Malayan badminton official, is no exception. He says that his choice of the Malayan team would be: Eddy Choong. Wong Pen** Soon and590 words
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Advertisement172 1955-02-20 11 Check its "EXTRAS" oil the road... xr iaw The New ITtf EXTRA POWER J EXTRA ROOMINESS EXTRA COMFORT^f Imibt. the fanuly car of the ye^r detigned to provide «n»la»per:ormance coupled with real economy in running coto. O H V. engine. Wide, modern-Jtyled body. >. ««ms withm-the-wheelbaK. Torsion-bar front I tuspeniion.172 words
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Advertisement587 1955-02-20 11 GOVT. GIVES LAND FOR STORE STADIUM Public Asked To Donate For Building APPROXIMATELY 20 acres has been earmarked by the Colony Government for the proposed Singapore Olympic Stadium on the Kallang Airport siteMr. C. F. Smith, chairman of the Singapore Sports Stadium Board, said yesterday that the land would probably587 words
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2308 1955-02-20 12 New Jockey Lands 'Double' BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $261,360 Ist Prize: No. *****0 ($70,567) 2nd Prize: No. *****4 ($35,283) 3rd Prize: No. *****8 ($17,641) STARTERS ($2,940 each): Nos. *****4, *****2, *****3, 193*02, *****2, *****6 CONSOLATIONS ($1568 each) Nos. *****7, *****5, *****4, *****0, *****8, *****2,2,308 words
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422 1955-02-20 12 SYDNEY, Feb 19, (Reuter)— MCC recovered from 35 for five wickets to score 172, and tie with New South Wales, the Sheffield champions, on first innings today. New South Wales crawled to a patient second innings score of 18 for one422 words
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Article366 1955-02-20 12 LONDON*. Feb. 19. <Reuter>— The following arc football results for Saturday Feb. 19. F.A. CUP sth ROUND Birmingham City 2, Doncaiter Rovers 1 Liverpool O. Huridcrsfield T. 2 Luton Town 0. Manchester C. 2 Nottingham Frst. 1. Newcastle United 1 Notts County 1, Chelsea 0 Swansea Town366 words
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Article64 1955-02-20 12 STANDARDS Racine Tinster. TRUNDLE HILL, who hit the front with four direct winners last Saturday, almost did it again yesterday. TRUNDLE HILL named three straight winners— Forget Me Not in race 2. Grazie in race 3 and Euphrates in race 7. In addition, he had two64 words
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Advertisement108 1955-02-20 12 NEW LOW FILM PRICES EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 21 1955 Retail Price Singapore Federation Verichronr* 127 pg, rol }0Q 110 w 12C/620 1 10 1 20 116/616 1 40 1.55 n 3 17S 195 PlusX/Super XX 127 110 120 120/620 1 25 1.40 135-20 210 2.30 135-36 275 3.05 935-36 200 220108 words
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Advertisement99 1955-02-20 12 New! tight Value Scale Self-Timer f large Focusing Knob Film Speed Reminder OIN/ASA I rPATEBSON SIMOMS r.^rnjT^ I For Ma/ e*ac/i/iflr ExamiSH and Eyewear of Distinction M/cro/enses; (Inhibit Specfoc/fl Available tfP NORTH BRIDGE ROAD S'PORE^y^Djj 9^UCtl G I TElf PHOKf 22JH Biscuits -for all Occasions SrLrdhL) /IWtSiw f^ 111 §^h'u\99 words
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Miscellaneous45 1955-02-20 12 CRICKET: C.S.C vs. S.R.C. at CSC at 10 a.m. SOCCER: Combined Civilians vs. Combined Services ai Jalan Bcsar at 7.45 p.m.; Springdalc S.C. vs. Pulau Bukom at Pulau Bukom; Indian Bros. vs. H.M.S. Birmingham at Farrer Park: Arsenal S.C. vs. Claymore Youngsters at Farrer Park.45 words
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Article514 1955-02-20 13 Now Brazzi Is Off— ROME, The sighs and fan letters of 'teenagers around the world have opened up a new Hollywood career for Rossano Brazzi six years after he packed up and came home to his native Italy in disgust. Brazzi is not what you'd expect in a bot> by-sox514 words
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Article, Illustration696 1955-02-20 13 BRIDGET JONES - Been Living A Double Life BRIDGET JONES erwqer TEX BARKER vows that since he married Lana Turner a year ago last September she's been leadins a double life. "She is a complete glamour girl in front of the cameras and premieres and official functions," he says, "but at home she696 words
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Article169 1955-02-20 13 pEORGE MONTGOMERY has furnished his house with furniture he made himself, and has made handsome pieces for many film friends. Keefe Brasselle is another woodworker, and you would have thought he had lost his right arm when thieves broke into his workshop the other night and took much169 words
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Article, Illustration933 1955-02-20 13 SHE'S CALLED THE GODDESS OF LOVE fr {9 Connnc Colver the Goddess of Love.^^ .Hc«c»cr the folks fro anyone of any ZM alwoy* her f o»©yritt subject, 1M w »erv infreresfred in love." the says otf and so is everyone. Only wifrh M ife e-.ovoole. Wifrhoufr it. it is process933 words
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Article143 1955-02-20 13 r »r.d green. I always kr ml if I'm out to wan impression and aotirrd at a party t when I get to know better then 1 like ir*s in *reen." I born and bred \~.o still has the outlook on \s that when a plains that her143 words
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Advertisement94 1955-02-20 13 I M R««lli| ARE I rS^ MILDiR y* V/ >.;;\*" i y.z ™{j' ■'•"•■■v.".'-.. j i-i ■■"■>!■;■.■■".■'■.■;■:■;-■■!■>;■'■:■■;■* ■.;.;.■-■"■'•> mfjfffi^// i iM- I =i^^l *11 conditions, u?e Shell uith I.C.A Motor Spirit p ml^^H^iH|yf «nd Shell Outboard Motor Oil in \our Johnson V. l\^K I Outboard. You won't hear V. :l|l|:/94 words
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Miscellaneous15 1955-02-20 13 len i there for a stopping— but, phow!— he was the one who needed stopping!"15 words
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Article, Illustration273 1955-02-20 14 "TJON'T get me wrong. I like musicals. I adore good dancing and listening to good music no matter how highbrow it is. even if the artistes are unknown to me. But M.G.M.'s latest kaleidoscope Deep In My Heart was a production that exhausted me the other273 words
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Article, Illustration266 1955-02-20 14 Peter Hill - Peter Hill By TN contrast to ''Deep In My Heart," M.G.Ms other coming attraction at the Cathay "Bad Day At Black Rock" is a powerful Wild West drama revolving round the presence of a mysterious one armed stranger in a one-horse town who gives most of the266 words
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Article312 1955-02-20 14 As Fresh As The Sea Breeze r £7/E freshness of a sea breeze pervades throughout J. Arthur Rank's light technicolour comedy Mad About Men." And why shouldn't it? Firstly it is all about the antics of a delightful mermaid who quits her watery abode to frolic ashore for two weeks312 words
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Advertisement297 1955-02-20 14 I wmSHAW BROTHERS J^ir~ 1M.45-4.01l ♦>S^!?2i c S l ©lL 6 3O 9 3Op m TEL 5.5g NOW! Here is A LOVE STORY I so tenderly passionate, so powerfully compelling that no woman will c>rr forget T its overwhelming beauty! M JANEWYMAN J |f ROCK HUDSON Jl BARB ARARUSH J297 words
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Advertisement244 1955-02-20 14 CATHAY °?j ;^^^^M Hon Sin Lvi I f\\lf I NgChorFun LUVt f A«t i,,.^* »TB Today 9 a.m. "BtCAISL oM^''^T^J TOMORRO\TonJT^SI Ng Chor Fun I /VlfP Hon Sin Lvi LU V t <PA «I 2) J 4 >«■ If COM/NC^^^^ ALL THE SUSPENSE Vn.,p SYS^^i I^S^ wwoA oV F^ 111244 words
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Article, Illustration569 1955-02-20 15 GERREE READ - GERREE READ Says— ARE you a giver or a re"x ceiver of good advice? Or to put it more simply dr> you regularly preach wise words for the benefit of other people, and then forget to apply them to yourself? As I sit here569 words
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Article, Illustration61 1955-02-20 15 Bedtime story. (in brief) CHORTER, shorter and shorter still, go the fashionable bloomer pyjamas. Every week sees another couple of inches LESS pyjama and MORE jeg. The girl who keeps pace with this retreating fashion now chooses the shortest-of-all, top-of-the-thigh length bloomers topped by a littlegirl smock trimmed with broderie61 words
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Article574 1955-02-20 15 HAL BOYLE - Husbands Make Better Shoppers HAL BOYLE rwqe 'THERE has been a quiet revolution in the family's food buying habits. Wives may select most of their husbands' clothing, but more and more husbands now do the grocery shopping. They have to; Its the only way they can get what they want574 words
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Advertisement318 1955-02-20 15 I f^£i!^\^\ I |ft »A.»ll» I Ij^tber Foundation-^^^^X if. g tinted liquid cream a perfect surface ''Jk to hold the fine W bloom of your powder. fj rr light, feather soft, j\ > non-drsin^ foundation W hides every tiny blemish, 7\}r\ kecpini: your skin amazingly jy supple and soft to318 words
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Advertisement703 1955-02-20 15 Thebes! bab^powder of all! I§^MM f\ ifo Your habv *«m?« Tohn-•V-V^nv* BL *2 <^B^^ •*> sort, so hne and st>i«»m•^^^S||^\ V%^^^^;.-.--^ toning. Use it at ever? v 1 nappv-chanpnjz and at hathS^^^^^^^^^^S"' :V\'^^ Omc to protect baby's tender •V".^s: :^ss*: f::^:O^N:s:^r *^m trom soreness and lrnta- ;§^§s&»^y tion. Johnson's Baby703 words
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Miscellaneous310 1955-02-20 15 mODAY'I QUOTATION: pathy and understanding to "We* have committe.l the help others during day Us* (iohlen Rule to memory; d.etary and health discretion. let us now commit it to life." LIBRA— Sept 23 to Oct 22 l.duin .Murkham. Cast out strain and giv# SI'ND \Y FOP FVFRVONE* yourself ovrr to310 words
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Article, Illustration2011 1955-02-20 16 How did this greatjoveigetjntojhis great love tangle continues his full and outrageous confessions 70 LIONEL CRANE did Rubirosa learn to live and lore? What gave him the sparkle and sex-appeal that made him the sweetheart or husband of five of the world's most fascinating women2,011 words
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Article, Illustration22 1955-02-20 16 A FLORAL TRIBUTE OF HIBISCUS Pix. f hiS UcU h}oom decorate. Miami ■pael Joyce Chrest, who Is pretty decorative m bcnelf, UPUP - 22 words
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Advertisement255 1955-02-20 16 The world /amous T/G£R medicinal products Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity' Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALI ill /T^Xl Things to (&><«, Next Week: 1 JA. rill ol nitiinTnT7 iSs ■■■■■■■a IEETPCTgIL SwmiWM 1 Illli ptum Illllirn lyfflSafWSTr STOMACH POWD£« 1 F" 1 W I V r255 words
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Miscellaneous16 1955-02-20 16 <Why d°o^t M^?n kCCP^ y° u loaf <* when you aont even work at the bakery. Dad?"16 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1955-02-20 21 WHY NO SWIMSUIT PICTURES? > /UrC^^^^^Mj NOBODY is allowed to see Princess Margaret in a bathing costume. Palace officials have called special conferences to ask photographers k| to take the afternoon off so that the Princess could walk into the water «l a remote roped -off bay guarded on all1,029 words
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566 1955-02-20 21 He Showed Wife How To Wash Nappies BKIUI- to in plained recently that eighteen of her >bjml's relatives accompanied them on their in. of course, in America, but married England seem to behave in strange ways- I husband left hours after .40 because he h his motherbride followed C -inters566 words
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Article714 1955-02-20 21 Alvin Steinkopf - Alvin Steinkopf MESSRS PHILLIPS LEWIS iwww By .www 'TWO gentlemen of London, Messrs Ph^ lips and Lewis, are uncommonly proud chimney sweeps because they are stilll 'Chimney Cleaners By Appointment to the late Queen Mary." They are spic and span. ?»>d work with the slickest of modern714 words
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Article70 1955-02-20 21 5 "TJ4VE you ever been c to prison before?" J asked the judge sympa1J thetically. "Never!** said the priJ soncr, tears welling to /ifs f yes. (J "There, there, don't > J cry," consoled the judge. >< »^^^\VV\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ "You're going to get 12 vionths now." FIRST BACHELOR: 'I'm70 words
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Article, Illustration31 1955-02-20 21 A Nice Figure Pix. LOVELY Allison Hayes finds a \n X velvety cushion quite right to background her charms. The Universal-International movie beauty will be seen in "The Purple Mask." UPUP - 31 words
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Advertisement169 1955-02-20 21 rinT The practical familq Car I SINGAPORE C #AA Family Car is basically the "1100" bur S FEDERATION Jp 3 > O^r with a more roomy body with tivc seats X rsyßimnwn t- fof adu ts and fwo occo$ j ona sea t tor X children. By folding down the169 words
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Article, Illustration79 1955-02-20 22 "Step By Step" by Chia Kok Lim. 61 -A Kirn Keat Avenue, Singapore 12. Rolleiflex, F8 l/lUOth, Plus X. MEVTj "Young Farmer" by KangTan Tee Sum, 212 Beach Street, Penang. Reflekta 11, FI6 l/lOOth, Ferrania. 'Portrait" by Soh Kcc Loon. 76 Cross Street, Singapore. Rolleiflex, F22 l/750th,79 words
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Advertisement107 1955-02-20 22 jP' m CAN SEE O IT IS r RADIO__ 0 DRY 1 BATT E RY i|^^Mpg^a I i^H- i IHi^BI II {■■■II 'jj; j j !|^H f 'II 'l 4 I^B^iHltlill l^all i j'j'i" t: -i ij^Hl I Singapore: 5250. k Federation: 5295. I k SHS2IBHO (Less 10'; for cash)107 words
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Advertisement223 1955-02-20 22 SPEAKING OF PICTLRES M Name Address Title Camera Used Aperture Speed Film i i 1 > r |~i^»^u J -Xr*^~u~LO_r~UJ*n_i~O~>_rx^^_rn_r>_r-Lj-i_i-j»-i_i-._r«_.-> >»»... '^^^^MMMAAAAI "Tithes" offer REFLEKTA Uj JVfncfe in Bcmmy H|^c v^^KM^b I I Mk V ita&^^^B JB Jl P r i( v Obtainable From ill Lfdin* Photo M' Sole Agents:223 words
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Article706 1955-02-20 23 Pen Pals A.R. KID/A MAHMUD. Sepoy Lines Malay School Qrs., Perk Rd., Singapore 2. <16>, badminton, reading, and football. SONNY OIL 252, Lorong Engku Aman, Singapore 14. (16), reading, and badminton. ALLAN OH, 252, Lorong Engku Aman. Singapore 14. < 16 reading, badminton, and table-tennis. RONNIE TAN, 311-A, Tanjong Pagar706 words
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Article798 1955-02-20 23 Hubert E. Ellison - 100 YARDS IN 2 SECS ON THE MOON Hubert E. Ellison By gravitational force :.i[ not only keeps us i Karth but keeps planet from shooting: Mi The force gravity is perhaps the important force of :ure and its effects apparent every* without which. entire universe •<i certainly not exin798 words
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Article, Illustration26 1955-02-20 23 Pix. FLIRTING with danger, lovely Elaine Deming neatly balances high heels on sharp pointed rocks on an oceanfront estate at Miami Beach. UPUP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1955-02-20 23 Frances Thornton - Frances Thornton By (V-D people are often reJ ferred to as a national problem but how many of us realise that they are also an acute personal problem lor hundreds of middle-aged women in England, who are on duty day and night with their old folk, and whoseMirror - 1,089 words
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Advertisement143 1955-02-20 23 TheTPW/teSTHighway Type Tyre Ever Offered At Standard Prices TRACTION HIMILER Here I. the tyre for truck and bu. ownera who want and need ouU resistant tread rubber e*er product A new and e*c«H*e alott^l irrTnN m mtler hj Goodyeax- degl n Provide, extra .kid realataow, extraordinary startinc adding performance th.143 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1955-02-20 24 Cyril Dark - Sir Winston Has A World Mission Cyril Dark By RAFFLED in daylight raids on Britain, the Luftwaffe turned savagely to night bombing. London's dockland became a shambles repeated in Portsmouth, Belfast, Hull, Liverpool and elsewhere. Sir Winston found time to stump through the rubble of the still burning streets. Already1,044 words
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Article, Illustration615 1955-02-20 24 11 1)1) had returned to the scene of his crime. He stepped out round the painter's ladder and back on to the pavement. He was very careful about that sort of thing. A little farther on he stopped and looked up at the imposing building. Chromium letters a615 words
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364 1955-02-20 24 AMBROSE HEATH - Try A Little Calypso Cooking AMBROSE HEATH PUT A KICK INTO YOUR COOKING By ♦THE West Indies are the A centre of all eyes just now. and many readers must have wondered what sort o{ dishes the ordinary folk eat out there. Here are one or two recipes. Brown Lentil364 words
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Advertisement79 1955-02-20 24 Extra length for greater smoothness and coolness rK7^\ I 1a quarter /^7i mi I safe LONCER tJwlfimand 1 f the COOLER I 1 If I tl ill II J. 1 1 \M I E M I However far \nu molt, 1 M 1 m Rothmans Kl\G SlZFisoUayt i M Ml79 words
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Miscellaneous16 1955-02-20 24 Ive just found out about >»v and I intend to change my doctor immediately 1 district!"16 words
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