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Title Section18 1955-07-24 1 SUNDAY STANDARD VoK VL No 18 UNAL EDITION SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1955 2 i PAGES 20 CENTS18 words
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Article572 1955-07-24 1 [r fOVFRNMFNT aSked 5<554 ""'PJiJP.Stagapoge to state their preference out of 4 l[ f-UU I Ll\!ll¥IL|l| I possible approaches towards self-government. H«.« i« what th»v d.^ SIXTY-ONE per cent of the people of Singapore want self-government by slow stages. This is revealed by on islandwide572 words
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Article35 1955-07-24 1 I st each of the four I ote the number of 5,554 interviewed, in respect of selfli..- 30 re. away with 914 I merit in slow 3,410 I "nent NOW 628 I r-government 60235 words
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Article, Illustration365 1955-07-24 1 And Maureen (Miss Ceylon) -Is Third LONG BEACH. California. July 23— A Swedish girl who looks like Ingrid Bergman and Grace Kelly combined today reigns as Miss Universe 1956. She recaptured for Scandinavia the title held by the first Miss Universe of four years ago, Armi365 words
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Article95 1955-07-24 1 $10,000 Police Reward For Killer SINGAPORE Police yesterday ottered a reward ot $10.--000 leading to the arrest and conviction of the murderer of 18-year-old Wong Fatt. at Lorong 23, Geylang. on June 16. Wong, a fitter, was* stabbed on the chest following a gang clash in Lorong 23. Another man.95 words
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Article, Illustration84 1955-07-24 1 MY LOVE AND HATE RUTH ELLIS, the 28-yeqr-old blonde model, intended to shoot herself too when she fired the revolver that killed David Blakely, 25, her racing-driver lover. But she muffed it: the revolver was empty. This is now revealed by friends who visited her in Holloway Prison before she84 words
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Article, Illustration214 1955-07-24 1 Two Cars Explode After Headlong Crash \O\GPE\G, Sat.— A 56-year-old Chinese woman, Tee Seng: Yock, and her eight-year-old son. Lee Yock Men, were trapped in a car and burnt to death > esterday. The car, carrying five other passengers, had collide >■ *vitli another near214 words
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Article69 1955-07-24 1 CampbellDid It— 202 mph L A K E ULLSWATER. England, July 23 (UP) Donald Campbell, son of "Knight of Speed" Sir Malcolm, rocketted his jetpowered speedboat faster than 200 miles an hour today and became the first man to shatter the dread "water barrier" alive. His average for two miles69 words
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Article77 1955-07-24 1 TWO Singapore youths were stabbed in what is believed to be a secret society fight in Lorong 27. off Geylang Road, yesterday evening. Both youths. Tay Loong Ann. 18. and Ong Hock Chye, 19. were admitted to the General Hospital. Secret Societies Sub-Branch of the Police77 words
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Article35 1955-07-24 1 BIELEFIELD. 23 (Reuter) Sergeant Frederick Em-mett-Dunne has decided not to appeal against his conviction and life sentence for the murder of Sergeant Reginald Watters. an authoritative source stated here today.35 words
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Article, Illustration264 1955-07-24 1 "ROBIN," the Malayan Airways Dakota icas the first plane to land at the new International Airport at Papa Lcbar. This picture uas taken at d,wn by A G. 'Procter. Secret Landing At Dawn DC A Beats RAF To It AT dawn yesterday, a Malayan Airways Dakota,264 words
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Advertisement37 1955-07-24 1 I I Foreign In P. 4 oA WORLD STADIUAA T PAY TODAY L OPr NlM# H^^Y WOR LD park '^S l^ JUAUIUMPOR h c Chen Wu Stadium 1 Havilion Iheatre <li v »r.,\ MatB 3opm nightly. 600and»00pm.37 words
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Advertisement67 1955-07-24 1 %YOGHOURT 4 nourishes without fattening cold stomcc c»(tM(«its at. I v .v.y.v V,V/,V,V, VISIT MOKE OF EUROPE FOR LESS ON THE SAS EXTRA CITY PLAN You can visit extra cities for no additional fare. You can enjoy this travel because SAS SERVE MORE CITIES IN EUROPE THAN ANY OTHER INTERCONTINENTAL67 words
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Article489 1955-07-24 2 'YOU ARE AN INDIAN TOO! Centenarian Sees The Chief Minister And Says... 'So Please Don 't Resign Mr. Marshall' A 102 YEAR-OLD Indian, who claimed to be the son of one of the convicts brought to Singapore from India by Sir Stamford Raffles, saw the Chief Minister. Mr. David iWarshall,489 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-07-24 2 photo. ELAINE TAYLOR, a Standard reader who yesterday helped poll the people of Singapore on whether he wanted colonialism, self government by stages or self-govern-me it immediately. She is here seen getting the opinion of a clerk having his afternoon cup of coffee at a52 words
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Article232 1955-07-24 2 We've Lent Out Millions— Tan MR. TAN CHIN TUAN, managing director oi The Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd., yesterday defended commercial banking interests in Malaya against the charge that "they were not doing their duty to the country by not lending money to those who can increase232 words
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Article104 1955-07-24 2 LIM AH YEW claimed trial in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday to a charge of abetting an unknown person to attempt to extort $100,000 from Chang Joo Chiang ot Robinson Road by putting him in fear of death Chan Seng Know, who104 words
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Article27 1955-07-24 2 HARI Raya Haji which falls on Saturday. .July 30. will be observed as a Bank and Public Ho.iday in substitution for Tuesday. Aug 227 words
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Article47 1955-07-24 2 THE St. John Ambulance Brigade. Singapore, will hold a tea party to bid farewell to Sir Charles and Lady Murray Aynsley on Aug. 7. at Robinson's Cafe. Raffles Place. Officers of the Brigade will form a guard of honour on Sir Charles' arrival.47 words
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Article141 1955-07-24 2 FOl'R men were charged in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday with robbing Professor B. H. Sheares of cash and jewellery, valued at $10,000, at Eng Neo Avenue on July 21. The four men. Wang Loke Hai. Toh Kim Huat. Tan Lens; Hiang and Loh141 words
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187 1955-07-24 2 THE prices of rubber and tin in Singapore rose again yesterday to new high levels for the year, rubber improving by U cents to $1.33* per lb. for first grade August shipment, and tin to $375 per picul (up SI). Prices for rubber187 words
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Advertisement213 1955-07-24 2 Board Meeting SINGAPORE Rural B< will hold its next monthly meeting at the conference room 1 in Chief Secretary's Office, on Wednesday at 10 am FOR SAIE I SAMUELs AMhma »>o\vdcr c when you are dt operate .\fust take 4 bogles >r one complete course for ihorougu cure No poisons,213 words
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Advertisement39 1955-07-24 2 La %JJ 1 S van TIITtt Mel men :inc time, no travel i nnr»ne i S \i I L den doni (opi 1> J LI J j ma J I tior. Vn I) P I V 7 Si M39 words
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Miscellaneous508 1955-07-24 2 Standard c&lmanac Information at a Glance fit ai" l^ Home New froir Britain and Where they Ssr.g (16R2m>; 2pm I) IN(IAD fl P E Sffi* Round U P on Red Net- Br.tish Isles anci LJiopean Mailg* M r V^ IV C work) blg 16.82m;: 2 lf> News -*****1); «Er 223508 words
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449 1955-07-24 3 STUDENTS' REUNION IN ILLINOIS IN SEPTEMBER By JAMES PETER CHIN, Standard Staff Reporter MALAYAN students in America are planning a three-day "Makan Besar" beginning September 6, noon through September 9. The site chosen for the reunion is Camp Ducan, Round Lake, Illinois, some 45449 words
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Article250 1955-07-24 3 It's in Country's interest to recognize them THE Governments of Malaya and Singapore must recognize American University degrees, the president of the American University Club, Dr. Paul Y. Sieux said yesterday, because it is in their interests to do so. Dr. Sieux was commenting on an250 words
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123 1955-07-24 3 Youngsters Will Fly In For Holiday NEARLY 100 youngsters children from British boarding schools and boy entrants and apprentices at Service training centres in the United Kingdom whese fathers are serving with the Army. Navy and Royal Air Force in Malaya, are flying out to Singapore during this and next123 words
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Article, Illustration228 1955-07-24 3 Another Standard Man For America lL_____L___^_i_tA_L_G LUaLijyD3£iClH 21 THE U.S. Stale Department has awarded a special journalists' Leader grant to Mr. Peter R. Hill, Assistant Editor of the Singapore Standard, to tour America from coast to coast next month. The award resulted from a recommendation from the United States Information228 words
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Article56 1955-07-24 3 'Romeo Ju lie t For Children BECAUSE 6.000 Singapore schoolchildren want to .see the filn '-Romeo and Juliet," Shaw Bros., will re-screcn Shakespeare's romantic tragedy at the Pavilion for a limited period from Aug. 0. The times will be 11 a.m 1.45 and 4 p.m. Prices are 50 cents for56 words
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208 1955-07-24 3 "Pirate Sampans Prey On Coastal Vessels Standard Shipping Reporter COASTAL vessels from •> to 4.000 tons plying trade between Singapore and neighbouring countries are the target for a growing set of smugglers operating from sampans The Standard learnt yesterday. Immediate'^ the quarantine signal is hauled down motor sampans capable of208 words
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Article58 1955-07-24 3 THE residential retreat of all Catholic doctors, dental surgeons and pharmasists will be held at King.snead Hall Victoria Park, beginning on Saturday. Aug. 13 at 6 p.m. and ending on Monday. Aug. 15 aj: 8 a.m. after breakfast. Those interested should contact Father P. Joy. Tel. ***** or58 words
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Article103 1955-07-24 3 2 Trophies For Dance Contests AMATEUR and professional dancers from the Federation and Singapore will now be able to compete for two trophies in competitions organized by a Singapore dance teacher, Mr. George Collide The trophies, two silver cups, were presented by Mr Collide to mark his 50th birthday and103 words
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Article80 1955-07-24 3 COLOMBO. July 23 (UP) Ceylon's new international airline— a joint Air CeylonKLM Royal Dutch venturemay be called "Airways International," it was learned yesterday. The line will fly the flags of both Ceylon and Thf Netherlands and will link Japan. Australia and London with Colombo. Minister of Transport Montague80 words
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95 1955-07-24 3 DETAINED on suspicion of hoarding stolen property. Singapore Police yesterday escorted a man to his home in Syed Alwi Road to search the premises. While the search was in progress the man escaped. Police, however, seized a radio set. bales of cloth and other95 words
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215 1955-07-24 3 RAF. Sunderland Hying boats of No. 205-209 Squadron based in Singapore are to My to Ceylon in August to take part in the maritime exercise in which four Commonwealth nations will take part. The Sundrrlands will b^ joined by RAF Shackleton maritime reconnaissance aircraft of215 words
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Article33 1955-07-24 3 THE publishers and staff of the Geliga Publications Bureau are celebrating the first anniversary of their Asmara Magazine, with a tiffin at No. 81. Pasir Panjang Road at noon next Sunday.33 words
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Advertisement259 1955-07-24 3 Fore t Mfiu/r^fv TUP KIP \A/ l I I I nu IMC W 1 I SINGER 10 II i] AUTOMATIC \^^l I M it's advanced in design ...advanced m sewing l^i^L^V/ I performance. Just think, you can accomplish over l^Ba^^/ I j I 101 stitch variations automatically. Decorative I I259 words
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Article128 1955-07-24 4 Eight Men Raped Me, Girl Says HARLAN. Kentucky. July 23 <AP> A 24-year-old woman. Friday, testified she was raped on a mountain by at least eight young men and boys. Of the eight men charged in court, three were held on bond until trial, three acquitted without trial and the128 words
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Article42 1955-07-24 4 CHICAGO. July 23 (AP) A "sun-powered" automobile. driven by electricity produced by photo-electric cells from the light, will be the big drawing card at General Motors' bis: motor show here Aug. 31 to Sept. 25, the company disclosed.42 words
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288 1955-07-24 4 MORE FOREIGN NEWS... IKE TACKLES ZHUKOV AND EDEN TAKES ON BULGANIN GENEVA, July 23, (Reuler Two of the three Western leaders today exercised their personal influence with the Russians in an effort to enable the -summit" conference to record real achievement. President Eisenhower288 words
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139 1955-07-24 4 NEW YORK, July 23, (Reuter)— Mr. Cordell Hull, former United States Secretary of State, died in the Bethesda Naval Medical Centre today, aged 83. Mr. Hull occupied the post of Secretary of State nearly twice as long as any other man. His political retirement,139 words
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73 1955-07-24 4 You Can Now Buy Wives On Hire -Purchase LAGOS. Nigeria, July 23 (AP) The sale of wives on the instalment plan may return to Eastern Nigeria. A government committee, inquiring into the current prices paid to parents for brides. recommended a prize freeze of LSSB4 ai d a return to73 words
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Article37 1955-07-24 4 VIENNA. July 23 (UP).— A speeding fire engine and a sedan plunged from a precipice in blinding rain today, hurtling nine more victims to their death in a violent wave of Austraian storms.37 words
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Article31 1955-07-24 4 TEHERAN. July 23. (Reuter> Ahmed Ghavam Es Sultaneh. who was several times Prime Minister of Persia and was overthrown by Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq in 1952 died here today.31 words
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209 1955-07-24 4 SirDonald Is Back With 3 Solutions KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Federation High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray. flew back to Kuala Lumpur tonight with what well informed sources believed to be ''solutions" to three key constitutional issues Looking fit after his busman's holiday Sir Donald himself would not elaborate on the209 words
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Article69 1955-07-24 4 A THREE-YEAR-OLD girl. Kwan Meng Choo. wa s killed when she was involved in an accident with a motor lorry in Waterloo Street. Singapore, yesterday evening. Kwan was knocked down by the lorry as it was backing into the compound of a board in? hou>e where she69 words
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Article, Illustration94 1955-07-24 4 SEVEN people were injured, when a 'orrv carrying workers ran oil the road at Kim Chuan Road, eft Paya Lebar Road. and overturned in a ditch yesterday. The lorry was carrying workers from the new airport. All injured persons were treated as out-patients at the94 words
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Article25 1955-07-24 4 THIEVES broke into a provision shop in Mount Pleasant on Fridav night and got away with $500 In cash and provisions worth $580.25 words
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286 1955-07-24 4 NEW ZEALAND hopes that by sending her forces here, she will be able to help Malaya in her progress to self-government, the newlyappointed New Zealand Commissioner in South-east Asia. Mr. Foss Shanahan. said on his arrival In Singapore yesterday. "My Government." Mr. Shanahan286 words
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Article56 1955-07-24 4 UMJfCE that Siruapor, is being followed closely outside \i" the following cable from %i ter of the Gold Coast— Um 'Have followed uith t will your election and appmnm Would counsel most sob* i <„„ stitutional crisis is hardened resignation." Mr. Marshall cabled this "Deeply appreciate x,,, lr i,,i,56 words
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Article66 1955-07-24 4 Yong. with folded arm charges. Being in postdated Sept. 24. 1953. a hand and abetting the offence o document by person or po\ Owen Road, on Nov. M YONG KOK KIM, the Present Factory and Shop Workers mun H on July 9 under the 1 in. H brought before66 words
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174 1955-07-24 4 Five Men (With Red Bands) Told: Take Them Off THE Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. J.M. Devci cux-Colebourn, terday ordered five men who were wearing red arm-bands, to take them off. The mm. who wore dial with criminal intimidation, explained that the bandwere to indicate that they were strike supervisors.174 words
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Advertisement441 1955-07-24 4 Are you collecting Dinky Toys t Dinky Toys are sturdy little models to treasure, beautifully made to scale and unbelievably realistic Thert is a wide selection of these masterpieces in miniature and new models are being added continually. It'i fun to be first with the latest Dinky Toys. The fine441 words
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Advertisement26 1955-07-24 4 VJSiffl cM 1 J V I TECHS. A OIK V HOI lO*> M "j Slop A* Rheumatism f» 1 hi I B'i in. ho rj shilling26 words
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Article163 1955-07-24 5 '^Itching 7 f T TH{ CAUSE R, :»s w.-ll i- Umuuorm. '"!••< »h» it. h ,u)«l MMtbefl ami 'lu- vivtn 111 7 minutes .1 It •luii th.- >km >«>fi. diiir. and GUARANTEED TEST Nixoderm from ymir hrtnist \|.plv it |..niKht :iihl vou will i ir.nu-r>«l<iii> iiii|.rov«in«-nt ;-<i; In I163 words
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Article158 1955-07-24 5 PONTIAN, Sat. A 7-foot shark bit off chunks of flesh from the thighs of two Chinese fishermen when it landed in their boat about 10 miles out at sea on Thursday night. rne shark had jumped out of the water and landed in the fishing158 words
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Article128 1955-07-24 5 FOL'R teenaged boys, who were charged in the Fourth Magistrate Court on July 16. with causing the death of Chong Lon Cheong, a student, at about 1 p.m. on May 13 by a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide, had their case yesterday postponed to128 words
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Article122 1955-07-24 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The management of the Sinwa Rubber Shoe Factory here will announce its decision tomorrow whether it will reopen the factory. Two hundred-and-fifty workers of the factory have been out of job since it closed down early this week, due to what the122 words
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Article57 1955-07-24 5 SINGAPORE Legislative Assemblyman for Whampoa. Mr Chew Swee Kee, will meet his constituents every Thursday at 230- A. Balestier Road irom 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. In addition. Mr. Patrick Chandran. will also receive representations from the people on Mr. Chew's behalf everv Monday, Wednesday and57 words
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Article47 1955-07-24 5 Indecency A lleged V. SRFEDHARAN claimed trial in the Singapore Eighth Magistrates Court yesterday to a charge of exposing his oerson to four girls at the R.A.F Base at Seletar. between July 10 and 19. The case was postponed to July 30. Bail of $500, was allowed47 words
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140 1955-07-24 5 STCBusmen Lodge New Protest With Manager THE Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union, yesterday lodged a protest 'with the General Manager of the Company, Mr. A. A. Ewing. against his alleged failure to leply to the claims submitted by the Union recently. In a letter to Mr. Ewing. the Union's secretary.140 words
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Article51 1955-07-24 5 MORE than 60 wholesalers and distributors of kerosene stove and pressure lamps wen* entertained to a dinner by Wah Hing Engineering Works at the Empress Restaurant in Singapore last night. This dinner was specially given to introduce their new porcelain enamelled products, which arrived in the Colony51 words
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Article74 1955-07-24 5 A SIIANGHAINESE. Tung Tsi Jung pleaded guilty in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday, to failing to register and obtain an identity card between Mar. 28 and July 1. In mitigation, he said he was a new arrival in the Colony and was not aware74 words
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121 1955-07-24 5 SIN^PORE Police yesterday arrested 11 men suspected to be involved in a series of hou«e -breakings over the past few months A quantity ot the loot, including cameras and clothings. ha\e been recovered from the burglars' hideouts in different parts of the island Yesterday's121 words
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193 1955-07-24 5 PENANG Harbour Board employees will soon demand a revision of existing salary scales, the secretary of the P.H.B. Staff Association Mr. Sheriff bin Wali Mohamed. said in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Sheriff was one of four delegates sent down to study the conduct and result193 words
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Article30 1955-07-24 5 DE'I^CTIVLS last night questioned a woman in connection with the acid attack on a 20-year-old man while he was asleep in his flat in New Bridge Road Singapore30 words
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310 1955-07-24 5 'You Are All Brothers,' Says Marshall WHAT has been happening in the last four months is but a small indication of the dynamic potential 01 Singapore's people which will overflow into creative efforts at the first opportunity, the Chief Minister Mr David Marshall, told residents of Pasir Panjang yesterday. Mr310 words
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Article334 1955-07-24 5 AN ALL-OUT CAMPAIGN IS ON THE Trades Union Congress has started an all-out campaign to keep existing members within its organization and to woo those not already members of the TUC the rest of the Colony's 250,000 workers. The TUC president, Mr. S. Jaganathan,334 words
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Article60 1955-07-24 5 A WOMAN. Anna Tham. claimed trial in the Singaoore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday to voluntarily causing hurt tea man. Tan Kay Chew, on July 23. at 12.05 a.m. She was alleged to have caused the hurt bv means of a liquid <a corrosive substance). Bail of60 words
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Article50 1955-07-24 5 THE body of a 16-year-old boy. Bong Yong Aoy. was recovered near the mouth ol Sungei Gunong in Pulau Tekong Besar. an island near Singapore, yesterday morning. Bong was reported drowned in the river while he was catchios crabs with two friends at 6 p.m. on Friday.50 words
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Advertisement137 1955-07-24 5 ]en you think of it, I (jave everything p from buying J r glue Gillette lies in a quick-feed ;penS er. After all, jpay only for the des-thc Dispenser pL Here are the advantages: the Blue [ft, llette Blades sharpest id the r: J are ready unwrapped to Je into137 words
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Advertisement360 1955-07-24 5 N0W...3 FLIGHTS WEEKLY TO SAIGON MANILA Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday. Direct connections at Manila to the U.S.A. Col ro- Ihoice Of first-cIaSS Trov«l Ag*n» m or tourist service *»©n« '<^2 Monjt,f d 1 Co., Ltd. __^^^^Hl^^^o L^ i 1 H Smgopor* H V aW W^ H Kuola lumpw P/W*t^^>~~~ WORLDS MOST360 words
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Article333 1955-07-24 6 VTITH the Russians in a Jovial back-slapping mood in Geneva, the "Big Four" huddle brought at least one early result— a cheerful agreement with President Eisenhower's "Atoms-ior-Peace" plan. The heads of the three western democracies had reason to be .satisfied with this first successful step towards ensuring333 words
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Article185 1955-07-24 6 IT was not unnatural for the Russians to be completely stunned by President Eisenhowers open invitation to acquaint themselves with America's armament position. For if the Soviets really desire peace and the removal of world tensions then here is a brilliant opportunity for them to show their real sincerity.185 words
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Article334 1955-07-24 6 "Y^ E WERE somewhat startled by a statement made by beautiful Japanese film star Mitsu Kimura that Japanese men do not approve of kissing. She hastened, however, to explain that what she meant was that the Japanese do not approve of kissing in public which,334 words
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Article262 1955-07-24 6 J. Bronowski ES THE top-level Conference at Geneva will be followed by another which may prove to be more important to the development of I the world This is the Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, which by a unanimous vote of the United Nations262 words
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Article, Illustration1539 1955-07-24 6 (JN December 4, 1954, the United Nations unanimously resolved to hold the Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy which will take place in Geneva next month. The debate which had started uncertainly, at last drew the nations together remarkably. The United States and1,539 words
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Article, Illustration1823 1955-07-24 7 RUTH ELLIS - RUTH ELLIS by jijas so jelirst rwe meT L About Lr Man H KtMill could This i s the photog raph David gave me four days before he died. He sinned the photog raph "To Ruth, with all my love. David" and then asain he p1,823 words
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385 1955-07-24 7 FROM NUDE POSING TO MAYFAIR MAYHEM northern manufacturers loaded with money, and Vicki and I were ready, willing and able to help them to spend it. After all. that was our job. We went to the best parties that Mayf a 1 r could offer. At week-ends we toured the385 words
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Advertisement203 1955-07-24 7 If *C^ also available: The MEW Ceramic l l/ \j Vi RACING PLUG i p INSULATOR A .^^^^B^^ > L. f* Jjftf PLUG IN THE WORLD l good to miss AR EAST MOTORS LTD. °'<>>4,d Rood. Singapore. [T^--— W£*BNE BROS. 3- Strangling Asthma, ?<>ii Curbed in 3 Minutes S&lzl n203 words
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Advertisement111 1955-07-24 7 COSTUME fO JEWELLERY^||k Champagne and brocade, VWw *m\^A Cocktails and a Casual V^^^m£aJw^ s occasion, a party demands a lady in jewellery, chosen W to give sparkle to y^U'l/ sparkling events. i(j^ From the Continent representative BROOCHES in exquisite moreovt* of th» new, the bright and the »et in sMver,111 words
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511 1955-07-24 8 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS By SINGAPORE M o t o r Club will be represented at the Ceylon Motor Cycle Club's Road Race meeting to be held in Colombo on Sunday, Aug. 21, the Club's honorary secretary. Mr. Percy Corner, told me yesterday. The Club511 words
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Article438 1955-07-24 8 THE Mobil gas 1955 Economy Run Film, due soon for general release, is a short travelogue of Malaya, which gives the commentator occasional opportunities for security propaganda, and sometimes shows a few motcr cars. It is, in fact, everything a motoring film should not be. The438 words
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Article, Illustration318 1955-07-24 8 L.WYRENCE KOH, 692, Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore. 4. (18) reading, stamps-collecting. movies, swimming, cycling, songs, and hiking CIIOONG BOK VOOX, 1, Tatlock Street. Ipo h. games, photography, songs, and friendly correspondence. WILLIE FONG. 2.14, Ga.iah Bcrang, Malacca. •20» art. songs, and collect inu view-cards. E. K. SEAIf. 8, Rawans318 words
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Miscellaneous537 1955-07-24 8 f«|i|-m By QUEENS CASTLE KINGS INDIAN DEFENCE WHITE BLACK dispo>al enables him to get Tav Khcng H Pronk Jft. mast out ol the two Hona bishop>. 1 P-Q4 Kt-KB3 27 p B4 KP x p 2 P-QB4 P-KKt3 28 Px P P ~B3 a! Kt-QB3 B-Kt2 p -^5 Px KP537 words
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Article442 1955-07-24 9 men who red lavish presents Or." gave me a ne. It never won a I could not think to do with it— the m certainly wasn't noagh. I finally had a brilliant I gave him back the :."d hone. n suddenly. In the r of 1952. a man me442 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1955-07-24 9 mms Impound barracuda (right) was shot in self-defence by Charlie Tan at a range of four feet one Sunday afternoon. A huge Malayan Angel led him to the kill. He lost the Angel at -23 feet and was coming up from his dive when he turned round and1,104 words
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Advertisement195 1955-07-24 9 It pa/s to buy the BEST X i V Ik m^. /I* 111 I n I I I CoHsiXel ECDNDMYINUSE... Ihi tl P^^HHHfr'v >W/jri Timo has proved, over and over again, that delicious OVALTINE is the world's J *i xSKT^ K- fflP* -I^B -'•9' > vfla '.y iiw f a195 words
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Article, Illustration759 1955-07-24 10 SGK9OL ATHLETES SET FOUR MEW MARKS TIMES DESPITE RAIN SINGAPORE Chinese schoolgirl, Chua Han Kee, broke the only Colony record her own In the Javelin throw at the Secondary Schools athletic championships concluded at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Han Kee improved on her Colony leeord throw of 84 ft759 words
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Article, Illustration903 1955-07-24 10 Achilles - Achilles by Time For SAAA To Get Cracking On Ipok Trip IT'S now more than a week that the Colony Championships have been staged, and the S.A.A.A. officials should now pay a good deal of attention to the forthcoming Malayan Championships at Ipoh, fixed for August 26 and903 words
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Article496 1955-07-24 10 ARMY athletes, eollectins 156 points, praetfc J s Un the Singapore Inter-Services atnletic rliiM|ii>nsiii|ii n i lh H Terror ground yesterday. Last years champions. t, u |p 113 points, with the Navy third with 93. Four Services records were smashed ;-nd among them was ihe equalling of the Colony496 words
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Article94 1955-07-24 10 AX LES THI "France i. July 2? Luciano V- Italy yesterdaf i 151 kilometre Ax-Les-Thermes 150tl. I the cle FYance b the hrst ol thn i tecs icro the P; i mountains. Hr cofgrcd the lap in hours 32 minutes 53 It was his Rrst vi<94 words
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Article53 1955-07-24 10 A rchilles Champion THE Achilles C hold Iheir ann;. championships on Institution ground on Sunday. July 11. There tflt two Of* n on the programme: Mi> and the discus throw. I potitors to these two will be eligible o 1 1 1 > are members of clubs afl to the53 words
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Advertisement355 1955-07-24 10 I ta^L^S JHa^SiV af i I w^M Q K? t IKS aTT^^MI *3*^^^^aw*l Ve can arrange speedy delivery of the car xlm2h|^^ifcJ flampton Court Palact you choose, in Britain or almost anywhere in the world. There It no more economical or effective Way of enjoying your business trip or leave.355 words
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1246 1955-07-24 11 T¥A Bv TRUNDLE HILL. |-[APPY memories were brought back to many race fans at the Singapore Turf Club's Gymkhana Meeting yesterday afternoon when gallant old No Kegrets ran home an easy winner of the City Plate for division one hacks. o,1,246 words
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Article864 1955-07-24 11 Results of the men's singles first round matcher, of the Singapore Badminton Association's junior championships started at pore Badminton Sta- last night were: Men's singles: Lcong Pons Kwong 'National" beat Anthonv i Coronet) 15—9. 15— li: A Manap Rahman Bushy Park, beat Beah Kim Trek «Mayflower' wo;864 words
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Article23 1955-07-24 11 TAIPING. Sat— In a thrilling first division soccer match at Jalan Padang yesterday. Taiping Indians beat the Young Muslims 4 3.23 words
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Article55 1955-07-24 11 TOTAL P00L— 5590,022 Ist Prize No. *****1 ($265,509) 2nd Prixe No. *****01 ($132,754) 3rd Prixe No. *****2 73,752) 31 J1I AR I^LJ $4 916 each): Nos *****5 ?!f?S?' *****4 < *****0, *****3, *****7, I!?!??' *****1, *****0, *****7, *****90, *****1,, *****2, *****47, *****9. CONSOLATIONS: ($4,425): *****9, *****9, 5154, *****1,55 words
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Article406 1955-07-24 11 PENANG. Sat. Punter's, Delight and Stormy Wizard. two top class sprinters, showed impressive form when trackwork opened tor the Penang Turt Club's August Bank Holiday (Gold Cup) meeting this morning. Punter's Delight (5-year-old by The Cob> trained locally by "Doc" Rodgers, last raced in Singapore406 words
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Advertisement133 1955-07-24 11 V NEW :aM ily car •*k the fine Li tbnfty "1 wifpwley t 'h? car th»t motorists every* engine performance, I sort of economy that -rt l ome ind try this great VALUS in motoring! lAN MOTORS LTD. NR\E BROS., LTD.- 0 KLI'KESEMATIVES E)T~BM'K l\ RESPONSE TO hfftlUUS REQUESTS! BS^133 words
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Advertisement217 1955-07-24 11 here's a henley tyre here for YOUR job The P.G. with tran*. Lj'.^f(Wffi |Sj Etf ftrtt tre|d tor truckj 7\^ vrU MV^I I HOWEVER ROUGH THE JOB A\\\ ML jfl II there is a hekley tyre scientifically d«wmViT^mm^m s^§ ncc^ t0 s °l vc y° ur particular problems! ys&^~li¥/M In217 words
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Article131 1955-07-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Bril liant bowlin? by C. Devendra enabled Kuala Lumpur Methodist Boys' School to beat Head quarters Malaya Command by ()2 runs in a cricket match on the Davidson Road ground to day. C. Devendra. maintaining a good length, took five wicket? for131 words
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Article149 1955-07-24 12 Selangor Will Make Sure Today KUALA LUMPUR. Sat, Selangor should romp home an easy winner when the State meet Kelantan in the replay of the semi-final of the Malaya Cup competition at Princes Road Stadium here tomorrow. Selangor lea by three goals to one in the abandoned match tie played149 words
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Article70 1955-07-24 12 ENTRIES for the 1955 Malayan open singles and doubles badminton championships for veterans, school boys and girls to be held at Kuala Lumpur, close on August 12. Singapore entries must be sent to the Hon. Secretary. Mr. Leow Kim Fatt. not later tha n July 30. This i70 words
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Article515 1955-07-24 12 SPRINGBOKS STAND FIRM Little McGlew Hits 133 Runs LEEDS, July 23, (Reuter) —An opening stand of 179 between little Jackie McGiew and left-hander Trevor Goddard, laid the foundation of a big South African score on the third day of the Fourth Test against England today.515 words
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579 1955-07-24 12 F I^ L Po Hce records went bv the board at the annual athletic meet of the Singapore Police Force held at the Depot in Ihompson Road yesterday. The new records were created Vi ha l milc Sinnadurai 2m ll.<s>. three miles (Mohd Jai-^579 words
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Article196 1955-07-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Hongkong Chinese maintained their unbeaten record in the Federation when they beat Federation Combined Services by two goals to nil at Princes Road Stadium here tcday The visitors were a vastly superior side and it was only the brilliance of goalkeeper David196 words
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Article170 1955-07-24 12 RESULTS o 'friendln f Colony cricket played yc^crdav were: SR( hold KMP lo a draw on i lit- ii.ul ipSRC 150. Da Silva 58, J. Martens 23. Galistan 20. L. Tbeaeira 19. Savile lout tm 15. E<md two for .'JB. Calder two for ;»8. RMP 34:) lor liz.170 words
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Article44 1955-07-24 12 THE Br.ta Sports Club held its annual athletic sports meeting at the Fraser Neave ground yesterday afternoon. Before the start of the .sport.s meeting, the Company gave its employees grand luncheon at the Wing Choon Yuen Restaurant at the Great World.44 words
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Article, Illustration119 1955-07-24 12 IPOH, Sat-Thirn %V W of the 12 Infantry V\0,, w .c,,, I here about three weeks i (> l( I championship at the V> I tion meet which ended I Captain Stewart high jump cventb tud I jump. The woman's ind:. cnampionship went year-old119 words
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Article129 1955-07-24 12 410 Yards: Huidles: Gunascelan: 2. '1 An!h o n y <>0 S > ecjJavelin Throu (Wonei Boon Lai Yoke: 2 W Fharamond. 00 2 in--100 Yards: 1 V. Heng: 2. M Rat Yau Sens Yoon. 10 100 lards (Women Sicw Geok; 2. Teh Gaik B Matzqie129 words
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Article197 1955-07-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR, S Boost wen the c two championship^ with a af 78 points and 65 points in the Pudu English Girl? Sch letic meet held on the 1 1 ground here. 100 yards class 1. 1 M ii' am (Foes). 2. Vony Nyuk197 words
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Advertisement618 1955-07-24 12 WIN A FREE AIR TRIP TO HONG KONG "SOLDIER OF FORTUNE' QUIZ CONTEST' In conne.-t.on with the coming exhibition of "Soldier of WH~" the "H*"*" of ERNtM k (.ANN tldeon Theatre and 20th Century Fox are Uu» cuuU*t which is open to all Movie Fans in Singapore. RULES Write your618 words
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Advertisement37 1955-07-24 12 ISOLETTE Ask your dealer to you the various mode 1 One of them also y°a can afford NO OTHER CAMERA OFFERS SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE. BtMN. MEYER CO LTD PATERSON SIMONS CO ITP T cy* **JL*r~xA37 words
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Article, Illustration1952 1955-07-24 13 y Love Of Two Sergeants mom0 "jnctt-Dunne continues her own story i OF TWO SERGEANTS Sergeant I rj, her first husband, and Sergeant •me, the mau who killed Reg j ".-a, his widow. iic; Pi the summer of 1951 that angled events began which ah led1,952 words
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Advertisement46 1955-07-24 13 b I Jr Miri-TiJ-IIM V NEW DC-6 S i\ SKYMASTER CPA ese are the tbinp* tmt »IMI Ports completely line, manned by British r or all information Louies, check with our NL Borneo Sarawak 1 here's an vjfT e ver- growing m\ demand for Plijadn m46 words
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Advertisement122 1955-07-24 13 the new ftlint rOtUft toothpaste whiter teeth and fresher mouth from 3 nicer, fodmipr toothpaste thdn any i/ou've tried 6efo/>e THE NEW I Br^U Odol ml^^Mß^ i^ /flint iL3if room Kj§^^Wfi3 TOOTHPASTE -ly^'^^^^^m -because the dean, sweet, aromatic g^^7 jy "f flavour of natural mint spreads Ml afr/^Qt 4^-<mw% through122 words
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Article, Illustration487 1955-07-24 14 Gerree Read - Smugglers Terror By Moonlight Gerree Read jwwuuwvwHw wwvwuww; CILK smugglers have 5 J as much appeal to women as rum-run- ners have for men, and any film that fea- tures handsome swag- gering buccaneers is i certain to have a wide appeal. In colourful Cinemal Scope, M. G. Ms \Moonfleet'487 words
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Article, Illustration490 1955-07-24 14 rpWO people responsi- A ble for the most profit- able British film comedy J ever made "Doctor in the House" are wonder- in? if they have pulled J off the biggest double in the business This was to make a J sequel as Rood as the490 words
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Article497 1955-07-24 14 ROME, "Hey, wa n t buy a gold bracelet? Genuine Swiss watch, 17 jewels? American fountain pen?" This isn't the Naples waterfront, and these blackmarket "bargains" aren't being offered to tourists fresh off the boat. It's a lot at the Titanus Film Studio outside Rome, where you497 words
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Advertisement278 1955-07-24 14 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS WST 2 BAYS! P ATHAYft 11 im.145 415 Ufl I I I -£t-l>--6.43 and 9.3d p m. m IT'S SO FUNNY FROM START TO FINISH DON'T MISS &i...STIWW ttn'mm gptwDOM l£? .-M^ NEXT CHANGE 1 M-G-M's DELIGHTFUL £r*cG& COMEDY! V 'When in Rome %M^S!MMM OUR AUGUST BANK278 words
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Advertisement238 1955-07-24 14 i4 SHAWJROTHERS ORGANISATION Jjl a. Phone 5159 unu" 1 ♦CapitoL THE MA^JU.^^.^^^^ I (xhemaV. Stewart••KIWI GOTO wnfr-<-» CINcmaScOPP I TODAY 9 a.m. THWIOM n| I|||*|^J ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^J REX l^' NOW shoJ CRIME CUCAT I J EMPIRE! MAMBOS! Gil B^ THE TEN BILUO* Vfl 17' SYNDiCi J ABBE LAN! XAVIER CUGAT DEfc'-238 words
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Article92 1955-07-24 15 I. one of the more romantic scenes in M-C FORBIDDEN AFT a^t or Jack Kellv p easani ta>k of iovc'.y Anne Fran- of aii things to s Qi emaScope r with I'erStereophonic Sound. Miss Franris lives on a planet in outer space and knows nothing of the aseOid92 words
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Article, Illustration742 1955-07-24 15 BRIDGET JONES - BRIDGET JONES lIOST pet lovers are content with a dog, or a t.it. or perhaps a canary. Rut not Faith Domergue. She loves snakes. "They're so gentle and affectionate.," vhr sighs. Snakes first < harmed Faith when, as a small sir), a local742 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-07-24 15 First picture of M-G-M star Pier Angeli since her return jrom more than a month confinement at Palm Springs hospital as result of injury incurred xchile Hying to the desert resort. Pier is pictured with her husband Vic Damone. The newly -wed young couple expect a visit from55 words
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Article135 1955-07-24 15 pAITII DOMERGUE has a most original party drink. n rr 4u- buys lots of rosy aPPtes, polishes them, cuts ori their tops, scoops out' the cores and most of the m^dles, and then fills them with a mixture of rum. lemon juice an 1 sujjar. sh f. then135 words
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Article, Illustration380 1955-07-24 15 Of f-Screen Jane Is Good HOLLYWOOD. Jane Russell continues to confound the type casters by refusing to live up to her film siren reputation oil screen. La Russell has never been loquacious about her movie career But get her started on a topic dear to her heart like WAIF and380 words
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Article375 1955-07-24 15 HOLLYWOOD EARS a«o when LOU 1 COSTFLLO— the rotund member of the Abbott and Costello team was an exlra at Hal Roach Studios, he weighed a mere 130 Ib. Today he is not telling his weight. And. in contrast to the 23-room Van Nuys375 words
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Advertisement92 1955-07-24 15 whf' fe 1 «L CARS LTD. 9 T h p.nong s B«fOS. LTD. acco Hong Lcong Ltd. Jjaffor Co. Ltd. HONG YEONG ilackache Rheumatism htex ARDLEY MENDER 1 I 'j I that's the word I U .JL for^the HEW Johnsons pieasure, entirely new comfort These are the .-z «ll^L —I92 words
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Advertisement126 1955-07-24 15 Pepsodent really gives Teeth cleaned with Pepsodent are so much whiter! Why? Because make THIS they're cleaner! C leaner because SEVEH-DAY TEST! only Pepsodent contains [^ZnZ 'T^ Irium, the marvellous ingredient them mMi Nptatfial «hich removes the d.n B erous, ZLTt^f germ-laden film that makes Hu-n m§j \mm >«>ur teeth126 words
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Article49 1955-07-24 16 WHEN n young man wrnt to a florist's shop for some flowers for his girl friend the assistant told him: "I suggest these flowers for a blonde and these for a brunette." "I'd better take a bunch of each." he said. "I don't know what she'll be tonight."49 words
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Article421 1955-07-24 16 Rita Del Mar - THE STARS AND YOU Rita Del Mar im 11 C> I> A V n ni OTATION: > •*[>i'crh I- «.llwrn. *.ilenr«* I- golden.' 1 < ■arlyle— "A 2 J >wi*>« IrwTiption."' 2 M M>\V lOR i:\KKY- J OM.: Make The most of the Z 2 daytime hours to catch Up421 words
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Article, Illustration429 1955-07-24 16 ]F VOU HAPPEN TO buy a dress that your husband doesn't like, what do you do with it? Leave it in the wardrobe to gather moths, or cut your losses, and sell it at quarter the price to a girl-friend? Whatever you do it won't429 words
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Article319 1955-07-24 16 Hunting For Wedding Presen ts Around Town With (ferret ATOM bombs or even world wars threaten* ing an uncertain future, will never deter young people when they decide to get married. And weddings mean gifts, in remembrance of the happy day. It Isn't always easy for friends and relatives to319 words
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Article, Illustration321 1955-07-24 16 rpHE most usual A gifts from the I bride to her groom J are cufflinks, signet rings and various t other pieces of gold J jewellery. Very likely some grooms would prefer a gift of a more practical nature, and a very .suitable presentWide World - 321 words
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Advertisement297 1955-07-24 16 ft DEBUTANTE FOR THE LOW WIDE NECKLINE by HOLLYWOOD MAXWELL Only ot: WASSIAMULL'S SINGAPORE BILE BEANS YOUTHFUL \[%L FIT and \^if& r UAPPY J&iM^ nArri >r^'llS] Bile Bean^ will j Vital, full Of ■^■Saa»aTaTaTaTa^P incrf>\ cheerful and successful Vou will not have indigestion, head•chet or be constirated, livenil or tired297 words
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Advertisement354 1955-07-24 16 HP s 1 t *fl What more can youj BEFORE BABY COMES, AND AFTER, the I at its greatest. But you are prep.. I you take plenty of rest. Howe** more that you can do. lake da I natural way to take Vitamin C~b. I Fights infection and gi\cs energ354 words
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Article, Illustration1605 1955-07-24 21 |)AWNS grimy fingers were ripping the night to shreds when I got back to the office and turned in the O'Tme story. I'd had my breaks, but on that assignment I had the biggest break of my career: compound fracture of the skull. Let me tell you about1,605 words
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Advertisement351 1955-07-24 21 3-D DAYDREAMS Drug With Jaw-breaking Name Does The Trick A NEW drug that gives hours after taking her pill. A you daydreams with a For Mr. 8., 23. a medldiffcrence has been deve- cal student. TMA proloped by British scientists. duced "spectacular 3-D Take a pill containing it. Venetian architecture351 words
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Advertisement253 1955-07-24 21 Cyresli jrom oLoik/oii Piccadilly Xo. 1 your friends will appreciate your forethought in offering a cigarette as fresh and perfect as the day they were made at the House of Carrcras in London. Over 1 50 years' experience in the blending of fine tobaccos has gone into their making. Wherever253 words
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Article, Illustration81 1955-07-24 22 AWrci ''Trishans in the rain'"' by Miss I All uoiiy 17 1 Argyll RoaiL Pcnang* Pentiuon F3.5 1, 50th Perutz. Below I ''Bright Morning* 9 by Lawrence Truong, 9 Jalan Mat Jambol, S t >ore 5. Solid* Fll 1/ 100th Agfa. AUove: u Mmy I prfclt a81 words
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Advertisement446 1955-07-24 22 I "TITHES" ofilr .1 Hit Hi It in i SOLIDA gafltf^SaVs^a^sßßßaal^^ y ll *h'LyLrtMMißQfr| LHlvf^« eOUDAS art mad* &j aaiu-^iaßa^ißfWT^ f camera «UILOERS y .lafcat^iliLafl Sole >l TTTHES DEHTAL £PHOTO'SUPPIY ITO J <T9S ert»»» w. isi«'<i- < I LI 4t;ittti.. w.miuu i.")nTJVI r [r3 >s ■v > t A Men446 words
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1186 1955-07-24 23 Andrew Roth - ARLENE SHOWS A LEG TO THE OPPOSTTTON Andrew Roth By IB. v I I L THE DAY mother I >TS A BEtiy the I' I I I Sh* I I I ■BH SB i BH i ■Sj 3 I m' 'I'm going to watch that arrowroot when 1 get back.1,186 words
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Article901 1955-07-24 23 DUNIA BAHRU - DUNIA BAHRU By SHAKES OF K.L. UPCOUNTRY The heat wave over here, with muggy, sweltering temperatures climbing above 95 degrees and making Singapore cool by comparison. has provided the American scene with at least one Malayan twist. Iriving Rossman of Chicago, the head ot a901 words
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Advertisement278 1955-07-24 23 B^B^Sv^r^awV^Bs BIT' mmmSm #*f 4*fJ4i it t ttttim luxuriously rontfariabie The Ford Consul and Zephyr Six 47 dclighf all motorists with their graceful elegance and sparkling /Ki L^l— l vlx whcthcr y° u p refer th mor J^ mm^ I J I {I! J[\ I J powerful six cylinder Zephyr,278 words
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