Sunday Standard, 12 February 1956
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Title Section19 1956-02-12 1 SUNDAY STANDARD fl*!** Jfc SH Sm Vol. VI. No. 220 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1956 24 PAGES 20 CENTS19 words
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548 1956-02-12 1 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE By THE present rubber boom m Singopore is going a long y towards making the celebration of Chinese New Year the y,,t and most lavish since the end of the war with little onciol strain on the pocket of most Chinese548 words
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Article183 1956-02-12 1 The Standard wishes all its Chinese readers a happy and prosperous New Year. TAIPEI, Feb. 11 (AP) Chinese Nationalist Foreiffn Minister George Yeh said yesterday he wished the Chinese Reds would attack Matsu and predicted "they would get a pretty bad licking if they did."183 words
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Article58 1956-02-12 1 A SINGAPORE cyclist. Lim w Kiat was grabbed by ned men m a car m busy Telok Ayer Street 0 a.m. yesterday. After m n for a ride to Reservoir, he was *bed of $2,000. Oe- of the thugs was c c with a revolver while rs58 words
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98 1956-02-12 1 Marshall To Leave For Switzerland SINGAPORE Chief Minister David Marshall will leave for Arosa. Switzerland, tomorrow to recuperate from his recent illness. He will stay there for two weeks Mr. Marshall has been advised by his doctor to go to a cold country for at least two weeks to take98 words
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Article50 1956-02-12 1 COLOMBO. Feb. 11. (Reuter) S.D.W. Jones, a detective attached to the Special Branch of the Singapore Police, was detained by Colombo Police last night soon after he arrived on board the liner Cambodge. The local police acted on an extradition warrant issued against Jones by the Singapore Government.50 words
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Article16 1956-02-12 1 SIR Charles Dundas, former Governor of the Bahamas and of Uganda, died yesshop. U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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Article66 1956-02-12 1 TOKYO, Feb. 11 (UP) A mountain avalanche that crushed a frail labour camp cookhouse under tons of ice and snow killed 21 Power Company construction workers, Kyodo News Service reported early today. Eighteen bodies were dug from their icy graves and three victims died after they66 words
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Article125 1956-02-12 1 Queen Gets A Standing Ovation LAGOS. Feb. 11, (Reuter) Nearly 100.000 people— half of them schoolchildren gave the Queen a standing ovation here yesterday when she and the Duke of Edinburgh drove through packed lines of schoolchildren drawn up m geometric precision on Lagos racecourse Children raced through police lines125 words
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Article175 1956-02-12 1 YOKOSUKA. Japan. Feb. 11, (AP)— Thousands of U.S. Navy men and Marines sailed from Jaoan and Okinawa on Friday m a 22 ship fleet to conduct a mock atomic Invasion of Iwojima next woek. The Navy announced »,Ht Mavy men and UMS Marines would tho175 words
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Article24 1956-02-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A Communist terrorist was killed by the First Fijian Regiment ln Tangkak, Johore, yesterday. No further details are available.24 words
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Article189 1956-02-12 1 THE three-man Court of Inquiry which heard the dispute between the Singapore Traction Company and its 2,800 employees, yesterday recommended a general wage increase and improved service conditions for the workers. Wages: Drivers: $41.80 to $43.12 (old rate $28.64) per 44-hour week. Conductors: $38.50189 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-02-12 1 ORANGES here, there, and everywhere. Inspite of the market being virtually flooded with fruits specially imported for the Chinese New Year season, vendors still find ready buyers at every nook and corner. Standard photo by Tan Man Long shows a Chinatown orange-seller trying to cope with a group53 words
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Article206 1956-02-12 1 Ceylon Urges United States WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 (IP)— Ceylonese ambassador R. S. S. Gunewardene urgeil yesterday that the United States do everything posgjfcle for rubber to be taken oflf the East-West trade restrictive list as soon as possible. He made this request when he saw206 words
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Article47 1956-02-12 1 MOSCOW, Feb. 11 'Reuter) —The title "Father." which was regularly used to express the Soviet peoples' "love" for Stalin, was yesterday applied to Mr. Nikita Khrushchev ior the first time, it is believed. The expression appeared m Komsomol Pravda. the young Communist League newspaper.47 words
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Article246 1956-02-12 1 Merdeka Mission On Its Way Home LONDON, Feb. 11 (Reuter) A group of Malayan leaders, who attended the Malaya constitutional conference which ended successfully on Wednesday, were leaving London today by air for Singapore on their journey home. The batch includes Dr Ismail, Malaya's Minister for Natural Resources, Dato Mohammed246 words
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Article21 1956-02-12 1 SMALLPOX has killed 68 persons ln Rangoon for the past two weeks. About 12.000 persons were vaccinated last week. A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article63 1956-02-12 1 Singapore Magistrate yesterday freed eleven people on bail to enable them to enjoy their Chinese New Year. However, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn, told them: "Dont forget to come to see Ye on Feb. 21 and don't let me down." The eleven people including two iromen appeared63 words
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267 1956-02-12 2 Foreign Economic Grip On Malaya l USTRAL, A i« accused of an economic aggression into Malaya m the latest issue of FAJAR, official organ of the University of Malaya Socialists Club. The paper accuses the Malayan Governments of being "weak-kneed" and to have267 words
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155 1956-02-12 2 Govt To Probe Idea For Malay College SINGAPORE Chief Minister David Marshall announced yesterday that Government would soon set up a working committee to consider suggestions made by the Malay Education Council m its memorandum on Malay education. Mr. Marshall said this after meeting the Minister for Local Government, Lands155 words
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Article33 1956-02-12 2 LALL Bahadur, 40. a security guard at Telemong Estate. Bentong. who claimed trial yesterday to a charge of criminal intimidation, was allowed $200 hail and the case postponed to Feb. 27.33 words
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Article146 1956-02-12 2 Lady Of Lourdes Day Today THE titular feast of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes will be celebrated at the Ophir Road Church, Singapore, today with the usual pomp and solemnity. There will be two Low Masses, one at 6.15 a.m. and the other at 6.45 ajn. followed by146 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-02-12 2 Mudio. Miss Lily Ng. third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ng Han Thi of Seremban. who recently celebrated her 21st birthday smiles happily as she prepares to blow out the candles on her cake, while friends and relatives watch with interest. Photo by May AhMay Ah - 47 words
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Article231 1956-02-12 2 SINGAPORE Governments move io build and sell out low cost homes on easy payment terms was hailed m the Colony yesterday. The Legislative Assembly on Friday approved a $1,000,--000 interest-free-loan to the Singapore Improvement Trust for the construction of 200 homes-for-sale each year The231 words
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Article42 1956-02-12 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Chia Teck Loke. manager, Ayer Manis Estate. Kulai, was fined $25 m the Magistrates Court today for failing to pay contributions to the Employees Provident Fund m respect of 15 labourers for September, last year.42 words
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Article44 1956-02-12 2 THE former manager of the Singer Sewing Machine Company. Bentong, Loh Tet Onn. 30. now serving a nine-month prison sentence on trust charges m respect of Singer machines, was on Saturday sentenced again to nine months' imprisonment on two more trust charges.44 words
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238 1956-02-12 2 BENTONG, Sat. A workshop mechanic of the Karak Tin Mine, Lee Kee, 48, yesterday told the Coroner Mr. J. R. Whimster that his 14-year-old daughter left the house at 1.30 pm. on Jan. 18. to purchase vegetables from Karak Village, two miles from the238 words
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Article75 1956-02-12 2 Andersonians Form Body At a meeting held recently of the newly formed Old Andersonians Association, Mr. Niaz Mohamed Shah was elected president. Others were: vice-president. Mr. R. D. Naidu; secretarytreasurer, Mr. Sarjit Singh; T.T.C. member, Mr S Sachitenandan; Outside membersMessrs. R. S. Singh and S. S. Singh; University member, Mr.75 words
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Article36 1956-02-12 2 Johore Bahru. Sat. —On Koon Seng, of Singapore, was fined $600 m the Sessions Court. Kota Tinggi. today for riding a motor cycle without a driving licence and without third party insurance.36 words
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207 1956-02-12 2 Kuching Urgently Needs Building Loans— Report C-O-L. AND HOUSING PROBLEM ACUTE' CouaciJs "po,r nt needfWbulMing ,oans to Kuchi il "-MNI The housing problem is so acute that "property owners have even tried to convert domestic out-buildings into dwelling units usually of a most unsuitable type." The report shows that there207 words
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Article164 1956-02-12 2 ESTATE OWNERS FINANCE REDS' KLUANG, Sat.— Estate owners ln Malaya have been giving money to the terrorists, who use it to buy food from the villagers, said the Kluang Administrative Officer, Mr I B. Mendell, today. Mr. Mendell made this statement at a press conference on the four-month-old anti-ter-rorist operation,164 words
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Article76 1956-02-12 2 T JO OR E BAHRU. Sat. lhe Lembaga Kesatuan Melayu bemenanjong through its EE^i r Ham zah bin n_ty Taib, has sent the FedeA a K!? n s Chief Mi nister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, a congratulatory message on the Merdeka mission's success. The cable stated: "Warmest congratulations76 words
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Article27 1956-02-12 2 C*OH sale or rent modern I- bungalow Wolskel Road. Upper Serangoon area 3 bedrooms, garage. 6400 square feet Freehold vacant possesiion Apply 102. Prinsep Street27 words
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Miscellaneous8 1956-02-12 2 Solution To Yesterday's Puzzle Another Puzzle Appears Tomorrow8 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-02-12 3 ON any festive occasion women can't be without the gold and glitter and for Chinese New Tear especially no mother, wife or daughter must be without jewellery. Standard cameraman has caught a busy scene at a Colony jeweller's shop. Girl m foreground, evidently61 words
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166 1956-02-12 3 $6 MIL. A YEAR FOR 5 YRS. TO GET MORE WATER SINGAPORE plans to spend $6,000,000 a year for thf next five years, on a scheme to improve the Colony's crater supply. Disclosing this to The Standard yesterday, the City Water Engineer, Mr. \V. S. Stredwick, declared this would enable166 words
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Article91 1956-02-12 3 'Kultur' Planned For S'pore BONN. Feb. 11 (Reuter) West Germany :s to build up isetwork of cultural institutes a::r.ed at reducing distort of German culture, felt li a result cf the Nazi regime. So far 4 :~.ere are West Gerites on'.y m Rome Bd Ankara, others are pro- r London.91 words
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Article99 1956-02-12 3 A SINGAPORE Public fata Department c>rk. Yip wa 7 28. committed suir a Ifter posting two letters a |300 loan Thrift and S The two had iood s irety for this loan. The friends, Chan Yon a Tee irlie Wee Liang Swee. -.eepers. said this99 words
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Article40 1956-02-12 3 Dow-Jones Closing Averages: NEW YORK, Feb. 10 (UP) STOCKS: 30 Industrials 467.66 20 Rails 155.38 15 Utilities 65.09 65 Stocks 166.66 BONDS: 40 Bonds 90.12 The Dow-Jones Commodity Futures Index (1924-26 average equals 100) closed at 153.10.40 words
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205 1956-02-12 3 Many Europeans Have No Right To Vote PENANG, Sat.— Although many Europeans ln Malaya have given between 20 to 30 years unstinted service ln this country they do not have the privilege of a vote m the elections, the president of the Europeans Domiciled m Malaya Association. Mr. S. Dowse205 words
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381 1956-02-12 3 UN EXPERTS SAY MALAYA'S ROADS BEST IN ASIA KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Experts of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) have described Malaya's roads as the finest m all Asia and the work being done by the Public Works Department would enhance this lead; the Minister for381 words
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114 1956-02-12 3 Rose To Do Strip Act At Rotary N.Y. Ball MALACCA, Sat. Stripteaser Rose Chan has, on short notice, agreed to help Malacca Rotarians fill their coffers for local charities when they hold their New Year Dance at the Badminton Hall m Tranqueiah on Monday. Rose has promised to do a114 words
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Advertisement82 1956-02-12 3 |to our Chinese Friends g& i KEONG HEE FATT CHOY!" _^lW^ I r <«v ><sj>l MEN'S FAVOU*ITES! Smart and comfortable X shoes are cut to fit your feet perfectly. Made by British craftsmen and available m the finest of leathers Black Box Calf, Brown Willow Calf or Glace Kid, Brown82 words
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Advertisement205 1956-02-12 3 evrY**« re wherevei rou GO today 'formica' Laminated Plastic ll likely to travel with you. On planes and trains, on boats tnd buses, this py dean-at-a-wipe material has a season ticket whk& lasts for yean. It fs very much st home b well-run homes snd anywhere else where surfaces must205 words
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Miscellaneous1782 1956-02-12 3 c4(maaac Information at a Glance mmmmmmmm T^m mm r- *m* *y KfX; Chien Kah S?et Chak 11 Malaya Orchestra: 530 Band. rf 11l /!'A f ft f A'l> C nm. 1. Ts. 643 and 915 pm stand; 923 A Good Ch ,^p •J 111 l tl Ar<U<IVL mFSTI* C hwok1,782 words
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Article, Illustration1591 1956-02-12 4 THONG LEAN CHYE - THONG LEAN CHYE A\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\»\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V MALAYAN SHORT STORY By "U IS father/ said Rushton as he point--1 ed an accusing finger at the planter drinking brandy at the far end of the Planters' Club, came to Malaya long before any of us did. He was a1,591 words
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Article985 1956-02-12 4 Evelyn Hocquard - Evelyn Hocquard By TF you do not enter the lion's den you cannot get his cubs. Number Eleven has a symbol "a lion muzzled" and a "clenched hand/ with a suggestion of a woman closing the jaws of the lion after it has been subdued. The985 words
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Advertisement559 1956-02-12 4 Here's your chance and a rtry aood tllCll chanc* it is! of winnina a splendid radio set. All you have to do is lisllSL6n ten to the Philips 'Music for the 4.m^a f Happy Family' programme on RedifXO tlllS fusion on 14th* 21st and 28th Febru- ary 1956 from 9—9.30559 words
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Advertisement2106 1956-02-12 5 Hk D II I I I D Q B 3 _Wr x \|^^bL^ ,r.A^^^-W \W^^ mo'--'o^ mm Nt 1 P 1002? R Dancing time no. 3 '.(^V c V r9r n J) Mdrid ZiltnOrO. m_m_m_______________________________m_m F*****R Dancing tim.no. 4 R *****R «-«"«nr Ooone,. B ***** R Th. Wing of r2,106 words
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Article353 1956-02-12 6 THE word "freedom" as used by some of the world's greatest leaders ln recent years sought to establish three Important ways of life freedom of speech, freedom of action and freedom of thought. The meaning of the word, however, loses Its value and true interpretation if it353 words
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Article644 1956-02-12 6 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - EDWARD CRANKSHAW »y JT was exactly a year ago that I first wrote about television m the Soviet Union and suggested that it was a thing to be taken seriously. The strides it has made during this past year have been tremendous, and now it is644 words
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Article, Illustration1666 1956-02-12 6 'THE FIGHTING MAN'S MAN' ;i PETER MmmmLL writes this week about a j! famous U.S. Marine who will view this j i month's SEATO exercises with more than i just an observer's interest. He is known as IF the SEATO exercises begin this month as scheduled there will he one1,666 words
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Advertisement206 1956-02-12 6 LLOYD TRIESTINO j HONGKONG I*J S SPECIALLY REDUCED ROUND-VOYAGE PARES j S'PORI HONGKONG S'por E i DEP. ARR. DEP. A Rr' 5 "ASIA" 21/2 25/2 27/2 j?L "VICTORIA" 22/1 26/1 28/3 3, j I "ASIA" 21/4 25/4 27/4 |0/« I "VICTORIA" 22/5 26/5 28/5 6 rf 1 i r.— T^206 words
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Article, Illustration505 1956-02-12 7 Willie Soh; Wan Seng Yip - Willie Soh Wan Seng Yip By •JHE historic headquarters of the "Father of the Chinese Republic/ Dr. Sun Vat Sen, m Singapore will shortly be turned into a school. The building m which Dr. Sun planned his campaign to overthrow the Manchu yoke505 words
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Article, Illustration229 1956-02-12 7 Chua Kim Yew - Child Prodigy Pays Way Through School Chua Kim Yew By AFTER studying drawing for three years, a 12-year-old Colony schoolgirl. Kwan Yuet Ying, has become a professional artist to pay her way through school. Yuet Ying earns a modest sum for her drawings. She says it takes her about a229 words
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Article, Illustration607 1956-02-12 7 RONNIE DUCLOS - Author May Provide Vital BLOW To The MCP RONNIE DUCLOS -By LOCAL man who is making an extensive study of Chinese secret societies, may one day provide the vital blow to the Malayan Communist Party. The man, Mr. Leon Comber, an ex-police officer, author, an authority on Chinese literature and607 words
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Advertisement110 1956-02-12 7 O^ Start the Monkey Year Q- 11/UVy^ with new ideas j£v^ This new and most attractive hold-all *%m more than supersedes the old-fashioned _Yft I sponge bag. The plastic tray has five m+mfTf J compartments to hold your soap and J other toilet requisites. The upper lid has >KflL pockets110 words
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Miscellaneous391 1956-02-12 7 MmmVmCMOUxmV QNE British scent manufacturer claims that his I m.mm* sens, tivenose can correctly identify 500 different n4WKW ?^in mcs ot^r men with well developed senses of v D A .in r n norn* ome r T y ch Brnh smell are employed at breweries to discover whether ->*5'T3M| U046-ihoi)391 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-02-12 8 1956 CADILLAC ELDORADO WAHRITZj iv UWN a Cadillac is every American motorist's ambition. Here is America's finest automobile, the 1956 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz convertible, featuring a host of luxury fittings. This big 'un has 305 bhp under «the bonnet!!43 words
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611 1956-02-12 8 RUE SCRIBE - RUE SCRIBE By AUTOMOBILES have one thing m common with other manufactured products newly introduced to the market they take a long time to gain public confidence. But if it is a model that makes an instant hit with motorists, there must611 words
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229 1956-02-12 8 TO dwell on past matters is always a bore. And at the risk of boring my readers 1 reproduce extracts of a letter published m the Jan. 6 issue of "The Autocar," (just .eceived m this country) one of the leading British auto229 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-02-12 8 TWO MODELS FROM GERMANY The REKORD, a two-door sedan of good economy and visibility. The Kapitan gives big car comfort with up to date styling.25 words
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Article200 1956-02-12 8 A BOUQUET to Dunlop's for a first class film on the most dramatic and murderous 24-hour endurance race ever seen at Le Mans. The 25-minute record of Le Mans 1955 was shown to an invited audience at Robinson's restaurant on Friday evening. The two hund-red-odd lucky200 words
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Article, Illustration587 1956-02-12 9 ANDREW FANG - Oo...for a stroll down Petticoat Lane! ANDREW FANG Reviewed T HE time is today. The place London's teeming Petticoat Lane where a man can truly call himself a Londoner. And the hoy? He looks English, but could have been any boy Chinese, Indian, French, German, American or even English. Six-year-old587 words
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Article380 1956-02-12 9 Eyes that trouble Tha RANK Report London 'TIME was, when a A beautiful girl was asked by a young man. "Do your eyes trouble you?" She replied m an off-guard moment, "No why do you ask?" "Because", breathed the young man sincerely, "they trouble me". Which is understandable when one380 words
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Article, Illustration339 1956-02-12 9 Susan sings- and acts in I'LL CRY TOMORROW BIRBANK, Calif. gUSAN Hayward tought hard to achieve success m the movies. Now that she's at the top, she works just as furiously to stay there. A rare combination of two elements so often sought and too seldom found, she's beautiful and339 words
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Article379 1956-02-12 10 It's A Shame, They Say MALAYANS NOT COMING? TOKYO. International sports fans here m Japan all agree that 'it's a shame" that they won't have a chance to see Malayan badminton players m action here. Many people have been waiting to see the Malayans. But all hope has not beenU.P. - 379 words
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Article, Illustration22 1956-02-12 10 Picture. YVONNE dc Monfort Boyer Sugden of Great Britain m action during the Winter Olumvic Games skatina »i<»nf nt Cortina, Italy. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article202 1956-02-12 10 Double For Somdez M ANIL A, (AP).— Japan and the Philippines each share two titles and Thailand took a double title Somdez Yongtrakit was named welter and middleweight champion m the Orient Boxing Federation's last quarterly ratings for 1955. Japan's Keiichi Komuro was named bantamweight champion, with the Philippines' Leo202 words
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Article52 1956-02-12 10 Tarn Seat Wah was re-elect-ed* Malacca Amateur Football Association President when the Association held its annual meeting. Vice-Presidents for the year are Messrs. J.G. Ritchie. S.C Dossan and Ismail Mohamed Nor. Mr. Choc Soon Lee is Hon. Secretary and Mr. Chua Eng Hock elected52 words
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334 1956-02-12 10 LONDON, Feb. 9 (Reuter) This year's Oxford and Cambridge LTniversity crews will be two of the heaviest on record when they meet for the 102 nd. boat race encounter on the London Thames on March 24. At present both crews are m the334 words
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Article135 1956-02-12 10 'Think Again Russia NEW YORK. (Reuter)— Mr. Dan Ferris, American Olympic Committee official, said here "If Russia think they are going to repeat their Winter Games mastery at Melbourne I am afraid they are m for a disappointing time." He added: "We are not a winter sports nation. Our season*135 words
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Article78 1956-02-12 10 OFFICE-BEARERS of the Singapore Rubber Sports Cl u b elected recently were: Patrons: Messrs E. G. Holiday, Goh Seng Choo Ng Quee I^m. President: Mr. Goh Geok Chuan. Vice-Presidents: Messrs Lim Chin Guan. L. C De Souza. Hon. Secretary: Mr. Poh Sing Koon. Hon. Treasurer: Mr.78 words
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Article245 1956-02-12 10 LONDON, (Reuter)— There is growing discontent among English footballers over a proposed reduction of the money they receive on retirement. England's Players' Union are m full cry against the Football League's intention to cut the amount payable to players from the league provident fund. This fund stores245 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-02-12 10 picture SHE's Miss Cortina currently No. 1 pin-up girl of the male athletes competing m the Winter Olympic Games. And to go skiing, she wears a flowered swim-suit. Sorry, we haven't got her name or telephone number. Sunday PictorialSunday Pictorial - 41 words
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Advertisement376 1956-02-12 10 ALL THE BEST FEATURES OF MODERN OESIGN wfIIOSKOPF FAMOUS SINCE 1867 I £_&B&\ Th<*w- oC I^ES UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING """eric SOLE .CESTS fjffoijjo^ ii t a t jm i o it o 4 t lim ARCADE BUILDING, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. P. O. BOX 393. PASIR RIS HOTEL 143, Eliot Road, Oft376 words
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Advertisement242 1956-02-12 10 00® ififom! That maddening irritatioQ to the firn touch of S2J D.D.D. Pretcription. 3 enctbletted relief and p^' Then toret begin to dry* Infection it driven away. Your tkin trouble hai gone. Try D.D.D. Pretcription now— ff L\ get a bottlt today. DDI PRESCRIPTIQ I I A HAPPY 5 A.YD242 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-02-12 11 Picture. WINNING matches is one habit Miss Noriko Katsura doesn t intend to cure. In above picture the visiting 40-year-old Japanese billiard queen demonstrates to a jampacked cosmopolitan crowd what made her queen of them all m her country. Unbeaten m 15 exhibition matches, MissUP - 71 words
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Article51 1956-02-12 11 ■J BIXTAR. Fri. V? a a >yr^t managed to Anglo-Chinese School f 3 m a friendly P-ayed at the cmang yesterday. LJKjWi. P a ve d at a j c ana Wa s rep.etc with f the P :a y the to have L l£°X s but weak -i^i^mthe51 words
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573 1956-02-12 11 By Our Cricket Reporter The new Cricket season which commences m March holds promise of great things for both cricketers and cricket enthusiasts m Singapore. The first event of interest will be the annual North v. South game to be played at Penang over573 words
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461 1956-02-12 11 c4*> < jßai .See* ZJt BEST n eWS comln lrm that Sinsajre Amateur Football gelation conference Z on the Ist floor of t clubhouse was the L about John Then and irith bin Omar. SAFA's decision to n d both John and irith461 words
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Article213 1956-02-12 11 THIS may strike the reader as an odd time of the x\Ts*&&^** bo The Colony's hoopsters will not go into action until next month. But I'll try to keep you interested on basketball all the same, and you should be interested to know that Abe Saperstein,213 words
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570 1956-02-12 11 Keen Interest Shown In Economy Run 0 T By EDIN PETERS »nn.f,i^POßE Motor Club, organizers of the second n al sta c n Economy Run to be held from Butterworth to Singapore during the Easter holidays have Sf™^ d i aPP,IC i Uo Jf for entries from British North Borneo570 words
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Article141 1956-02-12 11 Hongkong Rugby Team here by VAZIR MARKAR Eighteen members of the Fourteenth Field Regiment of the Royal Artillery, llongkong arrived m Singapore by the H.T. Asturias to compete m the Annual Rugby championship for the FARELF cup They will meet Singapore Engineer Regiment m the semi-final on Wednesday Feb. 15141 words
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Article144 1956-02-12 11 GHQ 'A Are Unbeaten At Hockey (jrfiw* 'A maintained then top position m the Arm} hockey league tournamenl with a perfect record of games played. They have eight points tc their credit afteT winning al] the four games. Royal Army Pay Corp whc are m second place have the same144 words
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Article533 1956-02-12 12 9Mr!.\*,*M7.-»m:M>W'A-ah'i:-JU By CONRAD NG THE TIME: 2 p.m. Oct. 6, 1954. THE PLACE: The grandstand of the lpoh Turf Club. A MAN went up to a bookmaker (illegal, of course) and placed a bet on a horse. He gave the bookmaker a ten-dollar bill and533 words
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Article, Illustration1955 1956-02-12 12 WINDSOR LAD - DANTESQUE TAKES THE 'TRIAL' -NOW FOR THE GOLD CUP WINDSOR LAD BOUGOURE LANDS A HATTRICK-& HATTRICK AGAIN! By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. 4 hockey Gar- 2 net Bougoure was m bril- liant riding form at tiie opening day of the Seka- 1 ngor Turf Club meeting s when he hooted home1,955 words
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Article72 1956-02-12 12 IPOH, Sat. The decider at the stroke of fulltime by Peter Fernandez enabled North to upset calculations with a 2 l victory over South m the hockey classic on the Chinese Assembly hall ground today. All three goals were scored m the second half. Hamzah opened the score72 words
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Article90 1956-02-12 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club trounced Royal Signal Maiaya by 30 points (3 goals, 5 tries) to 3 (try) m a friendly Rugby match played on the Padang yesterday. The Club displayed fine threes moves and McGhee, Phillips and Spark were prominent. They led 17-0 at the interval. Scorers90 words
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Article49 1956-02-12 12 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $193,450 FIRST *****3 52,231 SECOND *****0 26,115 THIRD *****7 13*057 Starters ($1,865 each): Nos. *****0, *****1, *****6, *****1, *****9, *****2, "0582. Consolation ($1,160 each): Nos. *****4, 1 *****, *****0, *****0, *****1, *****8, *****2, *****9, *****0, *****6. Treble Tote: 11 tickets ($139 each).49 words
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Article123 1956-02-12 12 Federation Shock The Fijians KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Federation Invitation Rugby Fifteen came mar to creating rugger history when they held the Fijians to a 11 1 1 draw on the padang here today. Federation were well on the road towards realizing an ambition to be the first Malayan side123 words
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Article76 1956-02-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Royal Air Force, Tengah beat Floyal Air Force. Kuala Lumpur 2-1 m the last match of the RAF Triangular hockey tournament on the HQ Malaya Command Stadium today. At half time Tengah led 1-0 through a goal scored by centre forward Page. After resumption,76 words
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Article26 1956-02-12 12 MALACCA, Sat.— Hua Lian beat a much improved St. Francis Institute soccer side 3-2 m a friendly game at the SFI ground yesterday.26 words
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Miscellaneous54 1956-02-12 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Friendly: Naval Base vs. Y.M.S.A. at Naval Base. IPOH HOCKEY: North Champions vs. South Champions on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground. GOLF: North Malaya Championship at the Perak Turf Club Sports Club course. KUALA LUMPUR TENNIS: Malays tennis tournament* SOCCER: Indian Republic Day Cup Final. SI Rovers vs.54 words
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Article, Illustration2413 1956-02-12 13 Queen Alexandra - Queen Alexandra u TWI9nBgilinl^i][ n9f of Yugoslavia mßxxYmmmm. WMTMm wMm. Mm\m> m——l mS—\ thm wßm mMM. #A# wMm. W——\ €%g& T f V V Tfr V V V TrTrTT The world knows only that ex-King Peter and his wife, Queen j I Alexandra, loved, parted2,413 words
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Advertisement138 1956-02-12 13 tjjEi Queen Alexandra's story mifrht hare ended m tragedy hut for her g J unwavering love and courage. fj* ftf tjf *j* m r^m> *>jm> fgf !This exclusive STANDARD feature series on the Memoirs of a Queen continues tomorrow and daily m tbe SINGAPORE *}*T|rfj*fJt STANDARD. H*H*+b+l+ PA 47-4 UPSET138 words
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Article639 1956-02-12 14 ARNOLD BRACKMAN - ARNOLD BRACKMAN By Standard's New i York Bureau Chiefi GERMAN BEER NEV- YORK m*ax] I w* 1 1 B„iFm^H WW ——ML Hm\'\ k^ a*\ I F^^l I f -r B_ i 1 1 I m^' fVi x I B t-B mYL' L L T I T *1639 words
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1009 1956-02-12 14 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH By Standard's ALandan .Bureau Chief B LONDON^ _l_^ \——m aSA The High Commissioner, Sir Donald Macgillivray, was joking about being the first one back to Malaya, to confront the pressmen at the airport. Certainly, if he gets a rough grilling he has only1,009 words
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Advertisement354 1956-02-12 14 WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS m A HAPPH £y P/ZOZPtm Mto yew ENG AUN TON. THE TIGER MEDICAL HAI E«^*' 's-i** S YmY'/immwAart JHH Ic^'-W >^^ <^ i_m__fi _\___r____i ir «JH ■fei,-^ -Jmy-mim n- Mm wmm '-m WmaYmmZ- a*A*^.^mm\ &S RVatS^V JmW HkV' ■^Mmmm)mmm^mm\Xkm*&. .^^l ■■'•:>■' smßc ltßBmi.'eU 4^l354 words
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Article, Illustration495 1956-02-12 15 r\ai** m mmWQOQmoQ_mHnmmmUmmmWmMuumw In 200 B.C. the oncient Greek troveller Antipater of Sidon listed his choice of the world's seven most remarkable achievements m design and construction. These "Seven Wonders of the World," as he entitled them, were the Pyramids of Egypt, the Hanging Gardens of495 words
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Advertisement70 1956-02-12 15 for Cleaner Whfter Teeth and Sweeter Breath k X M&^^ a £M MHfr,. tf^^_.v.JSSi&&=as^ < -^Sm^********** use COLGATE Chlorophyll Toothpaste Brush your teeth regularly with Colgate Chlorophyll toothpaste. This wonderful green toothpaste not only ghts tooth decay and keeps your teeth dean and whita ut lt helps to destroy bad70 words
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Advertisement120 1956-02-12 15 ———mm\\\\ 1\ VARDLIV j I gjj* 1 'J Feather Foundation— "^^l \\mvt a tinted liquid cream il —gives a perfect surface urn to hold the fine ''h bloom of your powder. v\ lfl Feather light, feather soft, V^ \Jl'/ this non-drying foundation hides every tiny blemish, ?Wm keeping your skin120 words
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Article, Illustration699 1956-02-12 16 ALISON SETTLE - ALISON SETTLE Says- Paris: gUMOURS run round the fashion world of Paris as 500 international journalists meet four times a day at a fresh dress show m the different couture houses. Such a rumour whispered around is that the great BALENCIAGA (CHRISTIAN D I O R'sUP - 699 words
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Article541 1956-02-12 16 GERREE READ - GERREE READ by gHOPPING can be one of the most pleasing means of passing the time that I know, Dut so many things can happen to ruin a glorious spending orgy, that a few suggestions to offending stores are clearly indicated. It irks me to be met541 words
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Article, Illustration387 1956-02-12 16 JE* the extra work resulting from Chinese New Year is going to leave you a limp and haggard shadow of your former self, get organised now, and distribute the burden a bit. Just because every other year, your hands, and yours alone have done all the extra cooking,387 words
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Advertisement221 1956-02-12 16 ij^ Ot Two beauty aids flatter yonp loveline* Pond's^ace v Powder-arid Dpsuck^.L choice of lovely uwrtxen Mp^j mTONDSOFFERVOUKc, beauty a,ds. u%ed.br lonely Z2 throughout, the,* orld. To enhance-rournifuril U&* thoose ;*arr ihade of Pond, F 2 Powder/ There are seven tones to chooie from, Wm TC* complete yourffoveTy-mJ^ I I221 words
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Miscellaneous269 1956-02-12 19 F^^ffffM?^^ U^/7^gvdji PJTMAVBE TRUEA MOON, A GREAT SILVERJ^S fe O^^l^vjg (m^^^u^^SomP X I^^ub^c^l^m) I U^ ""^V "wJ^I '*H rZ/W fte WTTH^ IN THE 1 J HEY, SYLVESTER/ THI* AINTT NO MOTEL.' THIS WIU. -HELP MC OeCIOB. I V -S^ WILSON ')I)x.J 'mS)V WIIEP m&rAZ .>-*'•£ MEAN- IP YA WANT r269 words
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Article, Illustration2244 1956-02-12 21 Malayans Hit The News Pages DOWN UNDER m Henry H E news was, of course, a black-bordered front page story m oil the paP er$ which übs ««l uen y carried pictures of the Sergeant i his young wife, and radiophotos of the funeral m Taiping, plus nicely -written piece2,244 words
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Advertisement374 1956-02-12 21 \jm_\ W^m AmW W\mm* mM^b V a* a4mYl **^^M*SrmMm\'] Miss KNIGHT'S CASTILE? -c j. [PRIZES Your charm and personality may j WQ "14 D ay round. win you a free trip to Hongkong 0 tri p tickets fo for Hongkong (Four Son* any photograph taken fan* tlm fat twtlvt month*.374 words
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Article, Illustration87 1956-02-12 22 Ibove: "Morning Rays" by Ahmad Tabrani, 13 Jalan Hamzah, Kg. Bharu, K. Lumpur. Ikoflcx Fll 1/ioq] Ilford HP3 Yellow filter. Above: "Two Is Company" by Leong Kee Seong, 72 Gopeng Road, lpoh. Rolleiflex F8 1/100 super X. Above: "Dawn" by Alexander X. Norris, 81 Patani Rd., Penang.87 words
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Article, Illustration761 1956-02-12 23 C 0 P T 1 th n eYW M n h "••<» <>f show! «„T I Tw L e,evisi <>" programmes, conflicting radio con r'«u« if/*" k r ows how mon y ortw WftMHIHi m taste, cour« tl* We m h L e Smo,,er homes of our And,761 words
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Article264 1956-02-12 23 CHILDREN BORN THIS WEEK LjHDAY, Ffb. 12— Bright L friendly but inclined to L from any departures L B traditions. Possibly a ttie larkin* m ambition. ,id quiet lives and a conderable Influence emanates m their steadiness of liDd and nature. M 0M )AY Feb 13— Have ambitions and love264 words
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Article745 1956-02-12 23 MARCH 21— APRIL 20 (Aries) Unusual changes occur now m some very Intimate aspect of your affairs. This probably heralds a total clearing up of differences. But people outside the situation become awkward. Other sides of your life follow a steady progress. It is not a745 words
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Article348 1956-02-12 23 SUNDAY. Feb. 12 Some obstacles to progress have to be overcome The tone m most financial matters is rather doubtful. But the general trends suggest that progress will be made after al] and that some periods of gain exist. Your efforts should produce conditions rather better than those at348 words
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Advertisement334 1956-02-12 23 imHmE SOU* GOLD RINGS FOR FAB USERS 1 \s-U* xLrM^mt mWtmm ~ixtakYri.^x}^mmmmm\ k* mfM Amm*\. mmmW I \4 ft* ImM r 8b! V J^mmYßMM\^_—&' V iSp y tSmm^^^mmmlr^ II i mHr^ Y^rn^ Vs^ \—&r *\J 3 mf /9 /"mm <Jr t^^mWm/ m/Af m A Lrm+lmmJ Th n&vmirdcfs washing powder from334 words
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Article597 1956-02-12 24 Marc Alexander - Marc Alexander Here** a man who would rather write a book than be rich. He has the clues te a treasure that is supposed, te mmmm+miim He beneath an English city, but Mr. Shaw— *mm ißy GLITTERING treasure of golden sovereigns may lie hidden somewhere597 words
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Article198 1956-02-12 24 Caresses Make Them Sweet Curious Creatures COM£ youngsters pay xrith their lives if father takei a friend home for tupper. On the menu, for the friend are the young ones. Father is an ant, the friend a caterpillar. TN its caterpillar stage, the A Large Blue butterfly wanders Bbout until198 words
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192 1956-02-12 24 'BULLETS' MAY LENGTHEN YOUR LIFETIME YOU may live for ever and you've got the atom to thank for it. Results of studies of the atoms m the human body have given scientists new facts to help them m their age-old quest for eternal youth. R?cent investigations m the mciical world192 words
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Article226 1956-02-12 24 DENIS DUNN - DENIS DUNN By EXTRACT from housewife's letter, snd when the electricity failed at our houst, it took rlslts from three officials before the business was put right." It takes many hands to make the light work. TN a rase sgainst a tailor, x the p'aintifT state "The226 words
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