Sunday Standard, 27 May 1956
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Title Section19 1956-05-27 1 SUNDAY STANDARD n m 3H 4 Vol. VI. No. 321 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1956 24 PAGES 20 CENTS19 words
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Article121 1956-05-27 1 L jo Work, Boys I r local political I <»ured that Britain ,w i:» donations on the kh quenched on Kntish ministers aUy i t r .ited Britain's iv possessions. I a«1 olonial Setre- mtst Malayan citizens norefortfiruht in savin? inger of subtersion ..we mi Jit easilv find this121 words
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Article159 1956-05-27 1 Rained Champagne In May fair I l \<v.-~:r -he ntep: on I a wottop I Duke Of Kent Goes Gay were bala n a ledge 12 inc :c. md ias a champagne glas* H drained hall the glass and. reported, flung the In vet. The ide.i ;.t nn fast wit159 words
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Article59 1956-05-27 1 I W r >n- Brooke. W Varies Vjner 1 fa I I I I ion with the Commonwea/h telati. n> Or!. —il thai to be its destiny coul I I Colonial Offl renamed by some title more aptly d preinction, as the \U i Comm entities,59 words
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Article98 1956-05-27 1 No Ballroom Dancing In Ceylon COLOMBO. May 26 <UP> Ballroom dancing, foreign Dims and Western dishes in th< pArliamenl bostel were banned :n Oejloo today. Dancing and tilms were banned by order of Jayawcere Kuruppu, Minister of Loral Qorernmenl and Cultural Ailmlxa. Hie \\'<\^tern dishes vere removed from the menu98 words
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Article50 1956-05-27 1 NICOSIA. May 25 <Reuter) a British minesweeper tori ay p.it a boarding party on the Oieek liner Agamemnon and CUCOltfd the ship 15 miles Lima»ol to be searched purr sources said tonight. No results of the two-hour gearCfl were announced, but \hr sources said nothing was found.50 words
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Article24 1956-05-27 1 POLICE on Friday, arrested 15 Austrian* accused of war crimes, who returned to Austria from Russian prison eamps last November.— AF\24 words
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Article296 1956-05-27 1 GHOST CLOSED A GOLD MINK, so,- ...And A Few Hints On Malayanization THE Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, has made three demands to safeguard the rights of expatriate officers, in a memorandum to the Malayanixation Commission. They are: mat the296 words
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Article, Illustration113 1956-05-27 1 MORE THAN 200 Guests of all nationalities last night watched Inche Mohamed Harith Holder (formerly Arthur John Holder, combined records officer of the Federation Army), wed 18-year-old Mahayun binte Ha.ji Buyonjf. a pupil of the Kuala Lumpur School of Music. Thr 3.") year113 words
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Article111 1956-05-27 1 Youth Festival Begins Tomorrow THE Singapore Youth Council will hold its 1956 Festival of Youth tomorrow with an Exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hail at 4.30 p.m. The Minister of Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. will declare it open at 4.30 p.m. The Festival will culminate on June 9 with a111 words
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Article54 1956-05-27 1 LONDON. Sat.— Singapore Chief Minister David Marshall's ill-tempered attack on the People's Action Party leader. Mr. Leo Kuan Yew. U a prominent feature of reports in yesterday's afternoon and thi.s morning's British press. "Marshal] storms at quiet Mr. Lee" is the headline over Alex Josey's story in54 words
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Article57 1956-05-27 1 DETROIT. May 26 (AP) "If I'd been a boat I'd have been well kept." Mrs. Netti Rea told the judse yesterday in winning a divorce from her husband. Julian Rea spent all till money on boats, his Wife said, and "he never named one after57 words
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175 1956-05-27 1 I Was Abducted, Raped Robbed, Says Woman A SINGAPORE woman reported to the police yesterday that a man abducted hrr from the .streets into a di>u>ed building In broad daylight and raped her. She alleged that alter thp raping the man robbed her ct $20 He was armed with a175 words
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Article161 1956-05-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. .Singapore Minister for Local Government, Inche Abdul Ham id bin Haji Jumat, confirmed in Kuala Lumpur tonight that the United Malays' National Organization would be a "vital factor 1 in next week's crucial political parleys in the Colony. Inche Jumat. who161 words
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Article, Illustration79 1956-05-27 1 A KLM air hoste>s Mho specializing in serving Royalty, arrived In Singapore yesterday, shepherding just ordinary folkv She is Miss Sophia Kyps. tra. .'JO. who was specially chosen to serve Holland's Queen Juliana on her recent trip to Bermuda "Serving Royalty." Suphia said, "is exciting,79 words
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Article45 1956-05-27 1 KNOXVILLE, May 2G <UP- Mlck< y Turn< r I daj i jdly displayi d 10 ba. and a po ind carp a Mnall pond n- ar I i gear a fi hline. a r I j k, tad whitr bread45 words
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Advertisement15 1956-05-27 1 Electricity MU AED LION \Hr ANC SAI) %i OR PINEAPPLE lOUS W FLAVOUR SINCE 188315 words
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Advertisement77 1956-05-27 1 TU/t/mQUOa ICE CREAM rw? o^ HO LDS *U THt ACiS insideL-^-1 this issue Helicopters and the Stone Age Meet, by George Farwell. P. 6. Police Rarely Catch the 'Fences,' by Peter Wells>vay. P. 7. 9 Ed. Hunter Writes Another Book on Brainwashing, by Arnold Brackman. P. 8. C They Fell77 words
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Article51 1956-05-27 2 TUF, Prr.ato Si retliy 1o 4 j". G Duke Edinl rgl Mr. Michael Parker pa; ed thi igh Singapore yestei on Way ha k London aft I making arrangi idl i •Im opening of Um O Qi In Austra li I Duki iho end of Hi.51 words
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Article998 1956-05-27 2 A TOTAL of 321 postschool certificate students both in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya have been selected for admission to the University of Malaya for the next academic session, which begins in October Of those, 130 win read Arts. 54 Science. 79 Medicine. 27998 words
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Article491 1956-05-27 2 WHAT HAPPENED IN HOSPITAL SINGAPORE S Chief .'Minister, Mr. David Marshall yesterday literally stormed into action when a Chinese merchant with a blood-* tained bandace round his head, complained of the ill-treatment he received at the hands of a nur.se at the General Hospital. The incident491 words
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126 1956-05-27 2 Commission Sends Report To Governor THE final report of the Malayanization Commission was .signed yesterday by its chairman. Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan. and six others. Messrs. E. J. Tan. c. H. Koh. S. Raja Ratnam. Too Chan Bee Pang Tee How (acting secretary i. Inche Yusoff bin Ishak and Hugh126 words
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Advertisement240 1956-05-27 2 MISCELI A\!O! S CELI ROMANIZED O BILIN \L. $3.00. Hokk:en. S.'OO. Mandarin, SIM. English-Cantonese Dictionary. 460 pages; 35.000 words. $12. 50. :> en Copy ary. $5 00. English-Mandarin Dictionary. $5 00 Mandarin Idio:. :celist free Chinfen. 73. Prinsep Street. Singapore and Mar. Sons. I ird Foad. S\r.z;<r<>- n /""ONSULT Jim240 words
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Advertisement38 1956-05-27 2 R 1 i IT** I m j F Breech© pore I build. I UHli 1 1 I I S I ea«v 9/12 I H(H^ ta| I 1 i H/ildS I I A v> 1 I perHOJ" j i;38 words
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262 1956-05-27 3 MERDEKA MISSION WOULD HAVE SUCCEEDED IF... BIT for the unreasonable demand for a Malayan head of tiu* Defence Council, Merdeka Mission would ha\r succeeded to a sreat extent, Mr. William Tan, former Democrat and now the Liberal-Socialist member <>i tlie Singapore Legislative Assembly told the Sunday Standard >esterday. Ml in262 words
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Article540 1956-05-27 3 Assomull Warns The People THE failure of the Mcrdcka Mission created a new problem for the people of Singapore which, if not properly handled, could mar the Colony's future, warned Mr. D. T. Assomull, Chairman of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, at its annual meeting yesterday.540 words
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210 1956-05-27 3 A SINGAPORE doctor, E.G I-' n ird v. 11.- tin' d Siion ;n .1 Y v.- raffle Coort r- for cau stng Ihe death of 1 I ar-old girl, Anglia I .:r..i:: 1 n P 0 5. Dr. i oaand attached b the General210 words
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Article, Illustration110 1956-05-27 3 A MASTER'S DEGREE FOR MAISIE THE fir f Malayan to obtain 1 Master's A gree m Public Administral lon 1- pretty -year-old Mis.s Mai>ie Scharenguivi 1 of Devonshire Road. Bingapon Miss Bcharenguivel, an honours graduate In Economics at t h i( I'mvi ratty Ol Mala', a. nt ly n 1110 words
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Article220 1956-05-27 3 Rubber Drops To New Low THE i Libber market in Singapore continued Its d' QWai d trend yesterday, first grade rubber for .June shipment dosing at 7")} cents per In., a drop oi two cents on Ki :day the lowest for 13 months. Vv'A'i I opened lowi r 0B an220 words
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230 1956-05-27 3 AFTER ing heard the OUM f group of cx--cr-vicemen fester lay, Si:._:aporc Chief Mini>t< r, Mr. David Mar.-ha!:. be HM anqry. and said: Thii ibod tn atment must end. I know of no i enunenfl In the world wl has neglected ex-Bervicemen to the extent230 words
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Article, Illustration81 1956-05-27 3 Aussie Aviation Chief Director (irnn tl <.| c i v 1 1 Aviation. Austral jr n\rd in Slnqaiio. i wvii-i <i.»\ h\ t/.intM- ..n lis w.w to London In jilt nri a nwtliv.ii of tin < mii, monw ealth \n 1 1 ansport Council, and la t<-i the Irnth annualStandardpic - 81 words
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Article104 1956-05-27 3 Govt. Will Assist Jaycees SINGAPORE'S Education Minisb r, Mr c h< m Bw< i k- ye sterday a. sun d Junior faambi r ol O dudm ro i rnmi nt h» to to inf of its proj( ct prt m i ing I m.:ar. 0| tn< I He made tMi104 words
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52 1956-05-27 3 ARSONISTS pore. on Friday i S und a piece .i. ing near the burning t>re. Smelling some rubber burnli g, the offi his n -aw a I the car on fire. He put it out. Police re that arson. I tempt last to52 words
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Article28 1956-05-27 3 V YO i I> closing M(K KS: !."> \'-::i UCS 13 1 BONDS 40 Bonds 96. Vt e Dow-Joncs Commodity Futures I 1 924-2f; rouals If28 words
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Advertisement239 1956-05-27 3 £NT ILE isH£R£! m# t Keenest Today r°° r Leorirrg, few cost BNTILE FLOORS isy fo Jceep clean! non porous surface of 1 ghre din a th.um ItJt, 1<M»" i%C Kcntilc sparl ami > and water keeps it il n<> it il Kciuilc 1 Ux>r I oad. Smqapcrc, Tel. *****239 words
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Advertisement120 1956-05-27 3 I SINGER Vteserfks [IT™ THE NEW WONDER I UTS] AUTOMATIC ZIG-ZAG V""" AND DECORATIVE V/ STITCH ATTACHMENT > NOW ON SALE AT ALL SINGER SHOPS > THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND BORNEO Besides producing the perfect "^y Zig-Zag stitch, a wide variety ci I V decorative stitches can be created I I120 words
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Miscellaneous529 1956-05-27 3 Standard Almanac S» Befaubtrt: Ml Proai The BditoDOP6 Ulfjy V :i 1: Sn.iVicrn SeiT:<!e •> Orchestra; I p.m Sunday Service SIN<«.\PORE SOCIETY <M from st Martin-in-the-Fielde, ri.l K DANCERS; Annual gen< London; 8.3Q The News si Corameel at 811-A tJeylang Road mentary; S.4S Sports Round-Up; 330 p.m 7 ■n. Bei529 words
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Article, Illustration499 1956-05-27 4 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE Says Local Boys Are Copying His Style T:!K I Msif Ray crs/c r.a i down in S.ngapor« B1! in h:s place, a new :n^ :C scnsa'rr. :s sweeping in popularity OT#I tie length ar.d breai'h of the Colony. Ra .ers wr499 words
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Article, Illustration300 1956-05-27 4 Willie Ma - Willie Ma By NESTLING at the foot 1 Canning Hill near Van Klecf Aquarium is an altar dedicated to Tua Feh Kong, which has become the "Mecca" of Singapore gambling add Nearly every day. and r ao on Chinese festive occasionStandardpic - 300 words
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Article, Illustration136 1956-05-27 4 Chua Kim Yew - Chua Kim Yew By A NEW attraction to the many marine ml i In the Van Klccf Aquarium, Singapore, is (he appearance of four giant rubber Safe 'These robber crabs are t;n'.ike other crabs (tatliOfl cat- rr?) for they feed on fru; 4 s,"136 words
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Article113 1956-05-27 4 Irregular Charge Frees Driver 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A taxi-driver, Din Mnhamrd, was yesterday freed by Mr. ,Justice Buhagiar in the Supreme Court of driving his car without a third party > insurance. i The Judge allowed Din's against a Lower 'Court's conviction fine ni $150 and a 12-month suspension113 words
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Article335 1956-05-27 4 Ahmad Hussain - Ahmad Hussain By THERE are many place? in Singapore where one bm eaf "%atay." But, perhaps, there is no place more popular or well-known th a n a dimly-lighted street oif Be; HMd, n^r 4 !:e new Alha 1 Theatre. In this rather dark stred lln Km streel i335 words
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Advertisement116 1956-05-27 4 aim IINVHAIION TO COMFORTABLE LIVING.... BraiM"l !l H"W^^§g^ KINGS ROAD/CORONATION ROAD off BUKIT TIMAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. ffPl#^^JfS V^,"\"^^^^^^^^S^^SS^^^^BSSs£ii^^^^BßßßWMWaHli^^ 4/ H^^^^^^^^h I |L,jHl|| jjjll BB 888 B^v mgtf^^^^ JT I M ■^^^^^^^B^^^^^B I Hill ***** B V^T^^TT^r^B B^ak^B^V^^ I BV I■ I Brß B^lfl i *l| hMMm_fM||||^fl B^^^^ l^ JT m116 words
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Article, Illustration160 1956-05-27 5 TWO thousand people saw a ceremony in Brisbane. Australia, in April, when degrees were conferred on graduates of the University of Queensland. Decrees were awarded to seven students from Asian countries, but only two of the students, Chang KaiSing an f j Norman Mar Fan.160 words
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Article, Illustration460 1956-05-27 5 V.T. SAMBANDAM - Latest Telecoms Set-Up For S'pore Airport V. T. SAMBANDAM By Soon It Will Be Among The Worlds Best SINGAPORE Intcrnational Airport's Telecommunication ■ervi e ill soon be one of khfl best in the world. Latest addition of equipis an SOS direction tinder which will show the exact direction of flight460 words
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294 1956-05-27 5 MCA OFFICIAL STUDIES U.S. WAY OF LIFE MR. TOH ENG HOE. man ::e Taiping Ma aj an Chinese Asso 'iatum. was one ol tb€ busiest men to Ban Francisco last week. Accompnni. d by State Depart ncnt officia s, he weni through a ro ind ol addrf sse re «ptionj294 words
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Article32 1956-05-27 5 Week Aims At Mil. IPOH, Sat. The Pcrak Welfare A>>ociat;on. vtartod an Appeal \Vec\-c yc.-tcrday aimed at collecting iStOjMt, The money '/ill be \:fpc\ to help voluntary welfare a.vociations in the State.32 words
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Advertisement208 1956-05-27 5 ¥^3^9 terms Kf t language from. Hi Record Courses B r just wish t *ove H Km can leant any languH i quickly as if by map H languages of Eurooe orsisttng of 20 records and H $110 cash. Easy terms can B 'Daily Cxpress** course in able from "H.M.V.*208 words
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Advertisement324 1956-05-27 5 "TIME IS MONEY" means NOW IS THE TLME f to open a I Mintmim Depecit fiM II DEPOSIT ACCOUIVT II LOMBARD BANKING I I SPECIALISTS in Finance for Modern Lp Industrial Plant, Machiner> f Marine Craft, Aircraft, Vehicles and all types of Equipment WF* in the new fields of Nuclear324 words
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Article, Illustration1368 1956-05-27 6 GEORGE FARWELL - HELICOPTERS AND THE STO NE AGE MEET GEORGE FARWELL By JJOVERING over the jun| e of tern Flj ;a, the helicopter pilot sunmile upon mile of dense green timber bethen > lowly made g i cnt to a small clearing where khakiclad Europeans awaited him. From the r blister of1,368 words
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Advertisement14 1956-05-27 6 f There's an pjj ever-growing w\ demand for V^s^ f I l|Cl\il I,! \t€%^m14 words
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Advertisement116 1956-05-27 6 IOO.OQOQqpqoc SKsHwvv n °swJwJfeJ i^pewjpl offoahat;ia«ih3 /i r/| to putthi pending on a flood-stream free from impuntits. Lei l■ i^lT 1 tht!Lh° u i l0 (2) Put 1 inner Cleanliness I DLl "?5 0 J 5 fl In f)O tinm mak yoofcdaal the mouth tod m |T# The H'' '"1116 words
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Article167 1956-05-27 7 Sayings Of The Week T 4 ;c ■•v ••rw l v. h thai »Im rc be no inter- 2 natioi a 1 pvrnt« d';r:r.2 J u h:i r Css Sir Anthony S Eden. If I step n- n foot. O-. »hp fair land of England it i> 5 f^' bans167 words
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Article, Illustration1290 1956-05-27 7 ARNOLD TOYNBEE - Man and Water in Peru ARNOLD TOYNBEE An Historian's Journey By VV E were standing: at the L<\vi q| a bay on the south side of Hm htflCil Peninsula which Juts out bit the Pacific from the t I of the fifth valley KNltl Lima If It had not been1,290 words
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Article, Illustration1188 1956-05-27 7 Peter Wellsway - POLICE RARELY CATCH THE 'FENCES' Peter Wellsway Pr n sfn^n property art almost inruinrrablr. Rurplnr* caught hx the police will not dnul-e fences names for fenr of retaliation. Fences themselves, who buy loot cheap ami sell it dear, are uealthy enough to maintain spy network* that keep the fences aluays1,188 words
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Advertisement227 1956-05-27 7 H t r• r r u 3 5 Un I^vrlv, fair this easy way LV "n"? FAMOUS cr""^^ rrr<cr.-r I jour betuty. No matter uht I «r —or hit cUmm you I protect and glorify a«aj 7 IC6 wonder the worlds tllffn! suit eo^fj sUo I !charT* d become, ri**227 words
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Advertisement71 1956-05-27 7 FKeep in Step I Put your be^ foot forward in (.LARKS, \\\r distinctive man's shoe uhich incorporates both ht}le and comfort. Where* rr you £o, -mart men al>va\h wear Clark*, the *hoc for all feet. THE DESERT SADDLES f Thi« Clarks model i» a fine example of the shoemakers craft.71 words
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Article, Illustration1268 1956-05-27 8 Ed. Hunter Writes Another BOOK ON BRAINWASHING from XEW YOMIK CONCEIVED in Aflfa and written at Singapore: thi- is the dramatic backgro md behind Edward Hunl^f»i new book. "BRAIXWASHING, The Story of Men Who Defied It." The hook i I eque] to the famec; ••BRAINWASHING IX RED CHINA, The Calculated1,268 words
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Article539 1956-05-27 8 Colin Legum - TALENT POOL FOR COLONIES Colin Legum Qy LONDON DLAJVS tn rcr^r Britain's tyitem 0] Colonial ad'-.i-I <'rat inn here been anv.nuncrrl by Iff ,\'nv Len-vo.r-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary Mr Lei'in.r-Bnyd took th* wu^iai sfrp ot 1v < nr r j U g Pariiamtni m adrcnicc o/ (i White Paper on539 words
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Article, Illustration557 1956-05-27 9 STEVE NEOH - Inside a woman's soul come these Shocking revelations STEVE NEOH REVIEWED BY Reliving A Nightmare "(JH, dear God help me"— with these five words wrenched from a broken heart before a suicide atterr.pt, Susan Havward tops the spate of emotions that elut M.G.Ms biographical diama, "I'LL CRY tomorrow." (for the557 words
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Article294 1956-05-27 9 This comes up R THE DISTURBANCE ill m YOU HEARD WAS |l! |J MARY BLANK CQI'EALS and gigS'CS 01 heard in the c.:.' BM as. on the screen, v-ji-t embrace. Who are tbi cuipnts 9 Ibi audience look at the SCREEN to i nd294 words
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Article, Illustration547 1956-05-27 9 —He's A Living Legend— LONDON jAN earnest European student pulled out his i pent 1 and looked Louis 1 Daniel Satchmo Arm- strong .straight in his sa icer-like eyes. "Mr. Armstrong, 11 laid the young man who was ir.aterial for a ponderous treatise on new547 words
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Advertisement388 1956-05-27 9 B^^TTTi'nN M IK ACTIONS .\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\N\\W\\\V bV in tIJ n 4 f^- I/'* 'l#W ||lill i'"933'. I W nViT.ONID 3^ JtT— 23ssbpi^CZH I K^ COM|NG Bg^Mriiy viki.ima inm K^ I()H\ HODIAK wkXiC\ HAY s!V r> A j I NANA in I VSTMAN fOI.OR l^^LL FOR MARY" \ir.fl PATRICK I K Jill388 words
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Advertisement344 1956-05-27 9 t SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS i .11 M AlO\ IF MU It CM Z 1--1 I. ii\ -\i ion <<r\ I 5 ShowsnAplTfll jg^te 11 a.m., 1.45.4. Daily! Mr Jftffli6.3o 9.30 P .m. StgS&P VICTOR MAIIRL Jam:! I irjli 3— l— BSl^P>^ *^f a r a r^ 1 J a344 words
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Article441 1956-05-27 10 By Our Cricket Reporter THK Senior Cricket Tournament will resume todm after a lapse of three weeks. Roy a! Navy have ofliciallv wilbdn n i the competition as they fin ii difficult in fieldir.L' a side. Consec at tl opponent receive i ilk- < v re441 words
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Article104 1956-05-27 10 Latest Positions Tho following arc ::ie latest rtai dings P< lice (1) 7 r> i» 2 n ?a P.n ■>.. Indi ins (S) 7 4 1 1 1 2ti 72 I'l .\:\v.: C3J 73 1 3 8 J4 51 14 SCC (3 7 2 2 u -22 52 38 SRC104 words
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Article96 1956-05-27 10 :;k Lad* M athly Golf Medal was won by Mn, 11 B Morrison with i score oi -14- I layed at the Royal Island Club yesterday. R .;i m a .< Mi >. O -;e wno returned a score oi I 2 29- 2 The ba'.l sweep96 words
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186 1956-05-27 10 VAZIR MARKAR - C.S.C. CRICKET TEAM TO PLAY IN JAKARTA VAZIR MARKAR By 18-man Ceylon Sports Club cricket contingent will ie.ue for Jakarta in August lor a scries of matches in Indonesia. .en in Jak thf Col- players will > t^ of Mr. s ravanamuthu, l\ lon's Comnv. isianer t B. organizer o*186 words
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Article131 1956-05-27 10 The Champs Breeze Through r < gapore tennis championships were played yesterday and am< ng 1 tn was the doubl between Oag Cbei Bei and Hee Cl I Ddlng I C Han and Sgt. Tunstead ng half an hour scheduled time I the rain. Chew Bee a: >sed of their131 words
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173 1956-05-27 10 ONE the pi lU icki I keei A:. ralia ever produced, W a oidficld. arrived i:i Singapore yesterday en route to Ei gland to watch the Test matches between England and Australia. T t Aral mini he told reporten when he arrh i d173 words
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Article328 1956-05-27 10 1 SIXTEEN ye.ir •old Victor Rhoo stepped into the limelight when he became I■ A Division individual c lami ion at the Eighteenth Annual Athletic St Pati ick School Sporti held at the School ground ft terdav. He broke the i- yards hurdle- record bf328 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-05-27 10 Pictures bji ekrhe ER E co'vcs SeUmgor'i opening KmU ffijttfupn in 1 1 d IfcGowghcp fo open :'.c ItttC*! innmgs ayninsi Singapore OH tfcf pariang pllttf d(/v. Ifimctes t/lcf (Mi imj Isfccil f^'C Irisfiinan rcturtird tn the c'ubJiousc, bc'uig bowled ON f'fc second ball of llir day. On fight a63 words
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Article163 1956-05-27 10 A Third Win For The Army ARMY KOred tin If third successive win in the s a.f.a. Community league ioocex matctl when they beat Indonesians by live goals to two at Jaian Besar >tadn:m. yesterday. in the 30th ml lite. A lot the le id in "i a Nesbiti crosa163 words
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Article15 1956-05-27 10 VIETNAM trounced Sclansor by 7-3 in a friendly match yesterday at Kuala Lumpur.15 words
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Article224 1956-05-27 10 SIN G A PORK will play against Vietnam at Jaian Boar stadium tomorrow a: 3 p.m. and prices ol admission will be S2 and $1 The Colony team, select d Last night, will h. took Ton?; Air.an Ka.stawi, Ali Sam jan: lite Jon-. Kok Seng, ]\:n Weng;224 words
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Article226 1956-05-27 10 Joe Manjaji - Thau Khen Gives Best Performance Joe Man jaji By BANDAKAN. Btt The Bandakan Buni Slew School annual sports were held on the town padang. Without a doubt the best mrprtu the rm n ■hi n LUi Thau Knen, i its, 5 feel 3 inches tall cleared 5 I mx and226 words
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Miscellaneous199 1956-05-27 10 Today's Sports fNTE R S 7\4 TE v S i ntflor S( >CC j 1 1 D(,//r>r ps. Stnoaporc Chinet* SAFA LEAGI E C( a: HOH« UM Oecm, MUNITY. Walay* rs S.Cit TOL'RXEY— SENIOR r T >'' >- Bl Besnr Si SECTION: University vs w Police at Sepoy Line*; C^C199 words
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Article, Illustration1224 1956-05-27 11 HANRAHAN AND NAGAIAH WORRY BATSMEN Verity Gill Rings through a balUby-ball Report from the Padang SKLANGOK, the premier cricket state in the Federation, collapsed surprisingly before the bowling of Hanrahan and Nagaiah, and were all out at 3.20 p.m. for 145 runs on the first1,224 words
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Article61 1956-05-27 11 HONGKONG, May B tAP) Peipi::.: Radio reported thai part of Communist Co na a Oli tccer 'cam left Kunming 4fi ly fei Calcutta to mef P.iKippincs in their pre-Olympic I U ition series. Other team memfaeri will loiiow shortly. Rod China and the Philippines will >■'. tsfa ill61 words
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Article134 1956-05-27 11 Sclangor's Ist innings M J. L McOnr.^r;.- b Hanrahan C S Ra.jalinsani r Woodho :>c b HttU C2 A. M IgGfU C Boot b X;iC;u..:i 27 If. MCphcnbOß c ar.d b Hanrahan 1 A Dewi b Har.Tihan 4 Klassen r Percra b N'aniab 4 T. Sfvagnanam it Boi^.c b134 words
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Miscellaneous408 1956-05-27 11 IPOH RACE WEIGHTS The following are weights James Aitch 8.10 for first <!•»> Perak Turf Pappleuick 8.00 Clubs Derby meeting. Shangrila s.o; Hnrsrs Cl 1 Div. I—o Furs. Cinder's Prinre 8.0.1 nutine >ll n©w«l Queen 8.01 Shamrock Slipper Hattrick 8.04 Ml7(>ok S 10 Saratoga 8.O.? I Vtt c lohn S408 words
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Article, Illustration361 1956-05-27 12 FEDERATION'S MAN OF THE MOMENT Alex Soars writes on the... Mr. de Souza represented Malava against Macao in HBI ve got the date right'), and played fai or colony at Hockey, C ci, Rugby and F Kl ALA Lt MPIK, Sat.— Herman De Souza Jr. President of the Malayan Hockey361 words
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Article, Illustration234 1956-05-27 12 IF 1 HAD a title to give away for pure bone-headed jugglery I'd give it to this year's Organising Committee of the Malayan AAA championships at Penang this August. They want the meet to he tiic most publicised event of the year and then they234 words
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Article128 1956-05-27 12 h RELUOM of the press is important, too, in W the field of sport and organisations like the \J Malayan AA.i uho try to hinder the movements of reporters and cameramen arc doing no good to C\ themselves or their sport. r\ It is about time128 words
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263 1956-05-27 12 IT needs H iron hand to trim Singa pore's hoikev playtrs from a buneh <>f weak-kneed playboys into a team of world-beaters and toach Noel Hay sj the man to do it. Film decisions must be made and gone r263 words
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Article, Illustration344 1956-05-27 12 A PICKED group of shutUers from Singapore Malaya and Indonesia will undertake to demonstrate the finer points of the feather game tonight at 8 p.m. a the Singapore Badminton Stadium All this, in aid o charity, all gross gate receipts to go to344 words
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Article85 1956-05-27 12 As Bill FunkSees It! Irik Hock could not makr the •rip down to Singapore and had to decline the invitation. It is perhMN only proper to point out thai a> far as back as February the Singapore Badminton Association ha^ embraced this plan to stage the exhibition scries with much85 words
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Article, Illustration545 1956-05-27 12 Donald Naws turns the Spotlight 0n... SPOTLIGHTS personality this week is WO II W.H. Pearce of REME, the well known Army and Civilian Referee. "V. ish. a- he is affectionately known on al! groundi in the Colony, began his whistling career at the545 words
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Advertisement195 1956-05-27 12 mS'S HUH I PHOTO-FEATURES I OF THE WEEK J Here it is-the NEW I I Kodak STEREO Camera I I w ith U 9 f3 5 matched lenses new easy loading, I S focusing, and exposure controls R simnlified loadmz Exposure selector Bja I 1_ V, t: <e t u.~195 words
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Advertisement189 1956-05-27 12 v OUT FOR a '*w £>?\ 7 DUCK! tcore«cain!Th« I ■fl I oai ymyeyet not 9MB ao Ured m:ghi have won. I 1 M How rlpht he was! I bathed my > e> s ana nipr. v.-, Optrex. What a differc*o»-a« ary! n^TJJ ana alert once more. PROTECT YOUR EYES189 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1956-05-27 13 GHOST CLOSED A GOLD MINE SUNDAY tiger STANDARD MAY 27, 1956. e gold mine was haunted— or so some said Certainly, frightening .happened when men ventured inside it. Some did not live to describe they saw. T. RUMSEY HAMBER author and prospector in Niaeria ibes the strange story se early1,104 words
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Article, Illustration622 1956-05-27 13 PETER GROSVENOR - THEY FELL FOR WITCH'S CHARM PETER GROSVENOR By T'HE witch was an aweA inspiring sight with her dark, mysterious eyes and inscrutable face. But she was friendly enough to Jack Grant and his pretty blonde wife, Avril. Tney met her ten months ago when the> were on a travelling holiday622 words
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Article, Illustration423 1956-05-27 13 Maurice Burton D. Sc - Maurice Burton D.Sc. By A TOADS brain is little bicprr than one of hiv own toes. He has little nrrd of stp.v matter any way. Life Ls very simple for him. During the day he hides up; at nighi he -omes out to feed. T< ads423 words
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Advertisement78 1956-05-27 13 wiABa,o\ BRYLCREEM .oa smart new red and black label— in I tfM label you have known for so long. n most shops now but whilst present stocks ee Brylcreem on sale with the old gold label. r 'reem is still the same— same quality, I the perfect hairdressing. But always78 words
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Advertisement167 1956-05-27 13 «7A*5l 3^L with COLIC... <^)f V-; CoHc pains literafly torture babies At such times, a teaspoonful of gentle Milk of Magnesia added to each quart x of baby's formula, or a few drops added to his fruit juice or water, will relieve his colic, help him bring up wind and167 words
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Article, Illustration1102 1956-05-27 14 Evelyn Hocquard - Evelyn Hocquard By npiME rolls swiftly ahead, and rolls us with it. Number TwentyFive represents Mi d night, thus Number Twenty-six standing next in position indicates the Changes of Time and brings to life the "Dawn of Day". People with the vibratory influence of Number Twenty-Six have1,102 words
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Article434 1956-05-27 14 GEORGE - SAILED BLAZING CARGO 3,000 MILE GEORGE By TT was only a xrlsp of I smoke curling up from the deck of the Italian i steamer Veniero, but Cap- tain Benjchinz took no chances. With a cargo of tpa. wax and juto stowed on top of coal, his ship would soon434 words
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Article43 1956-05-27 14 A LOS ANGELES. U.S.A., psycr:a'-ist. who specialized in rr^riage problems, called the neighbours into his house tor a drink to "ce ehrate tr.e forthcoming divorce That wat the firit hit wife knew that he was even discontented. THE DIVORCE TOOK PLACE.43 words
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Article37 1956-05-27 14 A BISHOP visiting a Nottinghamshire grammar school said benevolently to a youth h e met in the corridor: "Weil young man. what c\ass are you in?" The answer: -SORRY, SIR I'M ONE OF THE TEACHERS."37 words
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Article37 1956-05-27 14 TO kiss Guidarello, a warrior who died 455 years ago, has been a tourist custom for women visiting Ravenna. Italy. The handsome face of the statue became smeared with lipstick, so no more kisses are allowed.37 words
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Article28 1956-05-27 14 A SUSSEX vicar was given Jr a tape recorder. Shortly afterwards his wife found him fast asleeD while listening to one of his own sermons.28 words
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Article31 1956-05-27 14 AN Exeter housewife trapx *ped her finger in the overflow pipe of her kitchen sink. ATTACHED TO THE PIPE AND PART OF THE SINK SHE WAS TAKEN TO HOSPITAL31 words
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Article, Illustration27 1956-05-27 14 7 don't think I've nn^ myself clear. When 7 said there would soon be three of US sharv m rr.-r ho-.r. rcr! mother's co" ;ng to stay.'27 words
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Advertisement48 1956-05-27 14 /know tlie secret Lavender with an extra touch of y^^q sophistication J^JL iat lingers, YARDIEY^O. LAVENDER a!<o ctviTALtiHD LATiNDim— Yardlcv-'i fam<xu La^Tnda" la lolid form, and Yardlcy lavxndbr ioap— Baootb-latheriof, richly peftuned— "Jim luxury soap tf tht world* pHH I^^^N II II 1 I PILSNER {fl BEER I48 words
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Advertisement31 1956-05-27 14 The world fame: *v TIGtl medicine! rrc:> uSß^Evv^' f 'ft' ''"'fyjiS J 6^(^oBB^sw lw3c'y x J TIN PACKED P-'-ASHIN Very effective :^J Indigestion Nausea T'redJJ^ Stomcchache,Foul ENG AUN TO THETIGEKMI )k31 words
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Article102 1956-05-27 15 HAS anyone ever died of laimhins? \'ES. Ther^ are two classic examples: Chalchas, the lOOthsajCT, predictrd his own demttl and whrn hi? prophecy dia not seom to bo coming truo. he was convulsed with laushtor that killed him. Zeuxis. the Greek artist, di^d of laushUS when he inspected102 words
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Article50 1956-05-27 15 SOLDIER appt lied ne- fore his commanding officrr charged with using Insulting language to his servant. *7 only nutctrtd (i question. S r." hi > -••■\nd what WSJ the question'" asked the officer. "Well. Sir. the sergeant said to me What do you think I am?' and I told50 words
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Article427 1956-05-27 15 MICHAEL SALZER - Sweden's AntiSmoking Campaign MICHAEL SALZER By t^iii.v. STOCKHOLM. r>LHIM) Sweden's ban on advertising all Swedish brands of cigarettes lies a campaign to stop school children smoking. An investigation in Stockholm schools showed that one cut of every 13 children were smoking at the age of ten At Mi every other427 words
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Article26 1956-05-27 15 TABBY CAT IN v SURREY SLEEPS IN A MODEL OF AN OLD FOUR POSTER BED AND HAS TO CLIMB A LADDER TO REACH IT.26 words
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Article81 1956-05-27 15 HIGHLY STRUNG "VV'HY has it goi a itring t;cd on each loot?" ■Skad a wife wr.cn her hushariii home a parrot. "I 1 ill them and see." he I She pulled the right ov? and thi parrot s'rd: "Good fi'lrr-i),))', tVCTybody." When thi pulled t >lc r rl 'f ftfinfl81 words
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Advertisement117 1956-05-27 15 MACLEANS ANS TEETH WHITER HAN EVER BEFORE I •feness-meter proves it N > le\ 5 r. v. c a d ded a rcmark- n IHITCD I tble ncw in rcdient to bmoustooch pasic formula. Now > Macleans' deans teeth 1 r .in ever before. The 1 extra wh:c ness has117 words
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Advertisement171 1956-05-27 15 Dunlopillo FOR COMF O R T ALL THROUGH... THE D'A Y.T! /X yy 'Jl^^M X 1 1=1 WO:b=^ r£ AH genuine DUNLOPILLO mattresses or cushions. .-..r i>,f nan* DUNLOPILLO stamped directly on the latex foam. THE DUNLOP RUFFER CO. (MALAYA) LTD. s'" c^pr-r Kuslfl Lumpur Periang. when you are buying171 words
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Miscellaneous1085 1956-05-27 15 bbbI H BBB«?*^ BH^BMBBBBsSsV ii.»MULiiii i u j|U|H k8BT Km^n* Yv n n p ia/ r r iff very much evidence of the rrsultant Rains but tan proiH'd with absolute confidonce. It is the exact mompnt for starting further moves towards your ambitions January 20-February 18 (Aquarius'. The rather slow1,085 words
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Miscellaneous75 1956-05-27 15 the chance to shan« Ptftftjlfti «j more SK M Other matters are about mal but your occupation needs sober If 111 111— I ro avoid wWhie cM«QI»g arend. SitTURDAY. P/ob<ibly a /nir/y p!ac;ri Mttfr. FM snaps icould be If VOM IHH ro iiinlce any marked changes I -put trends You75 words
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Article, Illustration523 1956-05-27 16 Be TRIM when you SWIM ONE TOMAKE HmmmmMaT^^m ONE TO BUY "T OVER'S knot on mmit 1 J shouldrrs— frills «»n your hips, that's what you need for a glamorous swinisuit." says lovely Anne Heywood. Bhi It 1 i SI ip^fitrap a streamli:.'- oae pi< l ;< so timi d<523 words
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Article, Illustration178 1956-05-27 16 When Mum Takes A Holiday From The Kitchen \Y HAT about giving Alum week-end holiday? Well, that'f fine, bo let's get busy planning, FiaH part of the plan is to do all the shopping on Friday. It's holiday, bo you are more concerned with saving tune than saving money. That's178 words
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Article126 1956-05-27 16 RIMAINDII or puff pastry; three-quarters pound cod: half pint milk; one ounce margarine; teaspoon flour: seasoning; tablespoon paisley, chopped; potted shrimps (optional) Roll the pastry ar.d cut into rounds with a saucer Cook the Bah In milk; rc i move flsh from milk and strain this to use126 words
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Article144 1956-05-27 16 r rHREK quarters pound A mimed beef: half pound sausage meat; small onion, minted: two tablespoons parsley, chopped: four ounces white breadcrumbs: one egff« beaten: two effgs, hard-boil-ed- salt and pepper. Mix together the beef s.iiiMfe, onion, parsley, bread crumbs and seasoning to taste. Bind together with eg%.144 words
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Article124 1956-05-27 16 r JHRKK QUARTERS of a pound mimed href; one small onion, minced: tablespoon parsley, chopped; one ec^. beaten: small <up white breadcrumbs; salt and Pepper; dripping: tomatoes. M:x a!! UN ingredients (except dripping and toma- a I tonn into a thi k roll. Dusi we]] with Bom and124 words
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Article114 1956-05-27 16 JJALF a large Swiss roll; one tin raspberries: epg whites (saved from Chorti■■•e Honeycomb); three ounces castor sugar. Cut the Swiss roll into thin slices and line a c.ass oven di h with them Dra o the fruit (save the juice for the Jelly Trifle) and sprea114 words
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Advertisement63 1956-05-27 16 (^/he holds the <ecret in her hand W^feLr^SA 4711 TOSCA Eau dc Cologne /^I^N combines the classic freshness of (m^ <\ /^B 47ii >KOL\!SCH< EAU DE COLOCS'E W J w;:'n the delightful Tosca fragrance. x^ >^ 47ii TOSCA Lciion. H with its lasting scent, g I ?sjL^ I^V to crown63 words
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Advertisement115 1956-05-27 16 I vitamins in MARMITE will keep you FIT/ protect!! 1 1 K *«rd of d^l V r Ma «-mite added to tht^ ff yi extra nourlshmtnt J V\ Ijb favourite dishes. (i^Z I eJ j enjoyed by b: I MARMITE THE VITAMIN B FOOD 3 FOR FAMILY FITNESS M umriDu'115 words
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Miscellaneous265 1956-05-27 16 THIS WEEK FOR YOU I i < ~------~--"-'->^-'- -'-'---< ■> w J whaterer to sake f J|UmibiiU\P )On: hU extrava C rf: •^C men -s I| rliVl f I 1%-^! LIBRA— Sept. 23 to Oct. 22 >N| Try to get a lot accoam- |^^a fl ?^3 §jjl |^B^l S(nKl> tto265 words
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Article, Illustration424 1956-05-27 21 i p pas f WSm ..rurntionally, s accent, was w^^K4 all the nice _«sißßg :urd, Cheshire. nlng. and m about to Si -r.ri ar.fi de- when Lady Warburton put her head out of window and rcc-^r.lz-ed K WHY DID YOU LEAVE 1 llh B\! I SO424 words
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Article, Illustration199 1956-05-27 21 i 111 MAN skin can now be i J*■ grown without the help i of a hodv. 1 Experiments have shown that a small piece of skin 1 can be taken from a person and set to prow. AFTER TWO WEEKS IT CAN RK INCREAS EI) TO TEN199 words
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Article348 1956-05-27 21 HE THINKS IT'S STILL 1900 YY7HEN a London publican wi/ e i r fo ntly Dut thc cl^ k side-whiskers and grey toppers and women in bon"f- u* a nd trailing skirts alighted from horse-drawn carnages at his pub. the ton Tavcrn p addingThry cou d buy drinks at Victorian348 words
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Article, Illustration19 1956-05-27 21 At least with you. a girl doesn't have to risk coming; up to >our flat to see \nur etchings!"19 words
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Article502 1956-05-27 21 C. H. PARKER - UNDERCO VER WORK C. H. PARKER Sixty-Second Story By IT was a Saturday afternoon, and Smitherson's Stores was packed with a jostling throng of shoppers. Henry Wheeler, the store detective, was standing with his back to the crowds, looking at the array of handbags on one of the counters. Sa*:;:-'iciy502 words
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Article, Illustration210 1956-05-27 21 DENIS DUNN - Punches in PRINT DENIS DUNN D >nc a street betting case It was stated that the runm a young I ri to koop watch for approach r.t i cemen He h«K>k s .1 u»,. n .ho r\rs 0 >' c ncago district held up a petr 'i and bound By210 words
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Advertisement186 1956-05-27 21 of younz>ters passing effortlessly from milestone to milestone H^ I^Plfe m m M\ in thoir important little lives. All happy and contented and *^Jm m W^% I I I 1 j LACTOGEN is pure cow*s milk modified to provide 'JSKm j^^KKf^W -^4* m J a properly balanced food. Iron is186 words
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Article2066 1956-05-27 22 EWE POH NYA - Forever Changing Partners EWE POH NY A SHORT STORY By 4 FTER a partk ularly strenuous quickstep with a patron on the heavy side, Bee Choo. or Pearly as she prefers to be called, wailed tearfully to an exotic-look-ing ffirl sitting beside her. "Those brutes may call it dancing, but2,066 words
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Article465 1956-05-27 22 Clocked Trains With Egg- Timers AS well as watching signals aX along: the track, engine drivers in Germany will soon haw to keep their eyes on dashboards The latest safety development on railways will give drivers traffic directions and dancer warnings by means of Dashing red Lights in locomotive cab?.465 words
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Advertisement400 1956-05-27 22 Do you realise you can buy your Blue Gillette Blades in a quick-feed Dispenser without paying any more for them Vou can enjoy Gillette Superspeed <hav- te j I ir.± 3- f > O'j use a quick-feed Dispenser lmC7\U I w .::i aM :<-a:::on orc-p;ecc razor. 'M .j^wll j car400 words
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Advertisement259 1956-05-27 22 Spirit, l^> 1 e "'hip 35mm ?lHn f The world's mos lens r«!ll,:x r r^ PRISMATIC i||, s I NOW w/f/l f2 f :c:sor^7 G de/uxc Cose si Salt Agents Q 'TITHES' DENTAL f h3 t c J ■ior>. i r s»r 4Pft W > a— —a——^^.^ laH a\ I259 words
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Article106 1956-05-27 23 th m \\w e tr E, olßclals I Ctfc&d Mar Rlt96, proI F ta lacUitated I brings If^Mliers ana J mothpr I has CrJ claimant Rg no one |0»i LONDON LjMjj set up in .ale f Egi 25 years." JC€Tk m Pkti.H^ BO ol»# Cgt tke nwmej CTihf officials106 words
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Article, Illustration120 1956-05-27 23 P» Sew York pit stand too m mnrif t# (I.FOPATRA WOULD HAVE LOVED THESE MIAMI BEACH. FLA: From the 1 .»nd of thp Nile comes the inspiration for those three swimsuits with Egyptian motifs 'King Tuts Treasure.' at left, is front-skirtrd with an-led trim of jewelled hraid In centre.120 words
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Article, Illustration767 1956-05-27 23 Marion Wilhelm - Marion Wilhelm by 1> of the ChrittitM Science 1 Z Monitor *i\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\>\\\\\\\\\\\V Mexico City THE view from Chap tepoc Mea a City brings into histr perspective the growth nf of the New World's oldest c. In 1" Cortes, the Spanish ror, gazed i here767 words
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Article49 1956-05-27 23 TWO women in Long Island, U.S.A., said their cousin had left them out of hei will because of "undue influence and fraud" by her husband's ghost. The ghost's influence was not fully argued, but a settlement was reached for the women to have some money.49 words
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Article27 1956-05-27 23 rfIHREE COWS IN SOMER--1 SET HEARD A CIRCUS LION ROAR, IMMEDIATELY LEAPED OVER A FIVEBARRED GATE AND WERE CHASED FOR TWO MILES BEFORE BEING CAUGHT.27 words
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Article30 1956-05-27 23 A MAN escaped from a Toronto, Canada, gaol tn a thick fog. He thumbed a lift throe hours latr-r— AND FOUND HIMSELF SITTING BESIDE A GAOL GUARD CAPTAIN.30 words
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Article30 1956-05-27 23 A N American newspaper columnist ended his column: "Gotta go, these shoes are killing me," xrnlked out of his cfjice, WAS HIT BY A CAR AND KLL- EDED - 30 words
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Article523 1956-05-27 23 Gillian Gorniak - ATE PINS to SLEEP Gillian Gorniak By A MAN was recently ad- mitted to hospital in a thoroughly needled state. He had, he explained, been practising a trick that entailed holding a number of sewing needles in his mouth and talking at the same time. Unfortunately, something went wrong and523 words
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Advertisement42 1956-05-27 23 genera i-r..- of wine-growers Mm^^ outh Africa have steadily A^^^A r ll^ a size and the industry, valued at mT^^wK employs over 111 A i Africa- -vines and brar.iy W I "^appreciated the wo: Id over. fflJißß^B^ >5.'.1 H TRAVERS SONS LTD.42 words
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Advertisement213 1956-05-27 23 UPSET STOMACH BETTER v INB SECONDS! J W I 1 00 s X °o° ft °°o %m/ wn Drink sparkling ENO gg|| "FRUIT SALT" y/.jfPflg-^L rsoNiv fight SFcnvns, the buffcrincac tr on of this sparkling antacid makes vour stomach r l£__lJll. feel better, your mouth fresh and clean. jj3 """""^7#\'213 words
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Article834 1956-05-27 24 IT'S AN OLD, OLD STORY T^~E all have our favourite story. Sometimes it is a joke or an amusing happening:: often a curious tale that the teller will go to any length to convince you is true. His cousin knew the man whose sister was there when it happened, or834 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-05-27 24 NEW YORK: Scr-chnngrd Christine J> \;> *< •< r < to hproTiie a woman, gives out with so":p hn'Vr pjlcpi twill flowcJHj fuCrcchcf cr te/l lockt dte ff«ce B j flrnbpsqiie or r;g?,t is not unv ndful oi a pointer <• tine got the \den Iff thp54 words
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Article127 1956-05-27 24 Harry Procter - Girls Dread The Flight Harry Procter AIR hostesses at London 1 Airport have confessed to me: "We are terrified of the Athens run." The s, Is ''■a- *"a* «a Koteurs plan to smuggle a bc^-b By ahca-d o^p c the FE A. Vl5--counts fly |r >S da ly between London127 words
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Article18 1956-05-27 24 A WOLF (non-human vari- cty) was found in the station waiting-room at Priler, Macedonia. Officials killed if.18 words
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Article50 1956-05-27 24 TN Tennessee, USA *<*- man weighing 26 stonr h»% just married a man weic^^C 52$t. 13lt We met k I phone booth said the f groom. -SHE WAS TRY NC TO CET OUT AND I WA' TRYINC TO CET IN mwM I i fiib.,50 words
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Advertisement272 1956-05-27 24 VIRGINIA \M x^^l^^^^^^^^B v a^ coo to your lips as the '^^^^^^^jlEa to your throat CHANGE TODAY'TO CRAVEN A' KIND TO YOUR THROAT ,,irrrrccr ecu- mjilmlhhbi^—^ iill:i "li^3 ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST DESIRED WATCHES A ---rrcit rets ere rrcnu^ctured c^d ossembled by 1200 s^ ed f-^c o,r^> in c.r272 words
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Advertisement251 1956-05-27 24 2*^9 L-** !L 1 J "Tafc about narrow-minded. She even XJ^^^V^ VH I blindfolds HER a S^f h 5 cf0ri 8hC takC8 [j £2^ > v. r+O^^ COVER HER 49 GALL- **^5lt these in sales promotion ->->-> to show prospective cus- />V tomers what might happen to them if they251 words
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Advertisement82 1956-05-27 24 YOl. MUST HAVE PROPER NOURISHMENT > Young people burn up a great deal of energy every day All t K f 4 F* replaced by the food they eat. But sometimes our food doei sufficient nounshment to replace the energy we use ur y°' jr inadequate nourishment, take Horlicks. Horlicks82 words
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Miscellaneous66 1956-05-27 24 Wfedding Bells AND IN TM£ EVENING ATTHE DOCTORS /afraid ril be a ti^u^kt c <s^ertay you u^t r^>{ gS r "2 V? u every ddy. I'd odv»^ CXar\\\f^ btrf kow Ml vvill <3>vc you <?li -t^<? AX take ycu te naurisU **&>** you need M^' N WHEN FRIENDS CAME I66 words
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