Sunday Standard, 8 July 1956
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Title Section17 1956-07-08 1 SUNDAY STANDARD ft m tn m Vol. VII. No. 6 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1956 20 CENTS17 words
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Article268 1956-07-08 1 (an the march m Singapore. The es of the Colony's underworld, who control the evil business of l i. limited, are getting startling ibe increase m criminal offences, is they have been doing, greater uad more sinister planning than fVfr i un\ is alarming Singapore's citizens _;->t268 words
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156 1956-07-08 1 UK Position In S'pore Must Be Kept Up— Lloyd DINAS POWIS, Wales, July 7 (UP)—: Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd said today thej British "must maintain our position" m Singapore. J That also goes for Cyprus and Aden, he said. J Lloyd told a Conservative Party meeting here that there are156 words
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Article379 1956-07-08 1 JAMES S. DAVID - JAMES S. DAVID Custom Cant Be Changed, 50.... By RGAPORE towkay-millionaires who keep many f ed not worry about the law changing their honoured custom of polygamy m keeping with f -tut and prosperity. The Chinese Advisory Board highest official body on Chinese traditions379 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-07-08 1 VIRGIN Klltlll REPORT This is Monica Jones m IA\VV\V\MAVVVVVVVVVi\\\VVVVVVVlVVVVVV\VVVV% the girl who was born without the aid of a man. For the events that led to the sensalionah discover Y^^^H ol her birth^^^H turn to^^^^^l and^^^^^^^^f seven inside fr^^^^^^U44 words
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Article48 1956-07-08 1 LONDON, July 7 (UP)— Ceylon Premier Solomon Bandaranaike said today hys country will "very soon" establish diplomatic relations with Russia and Communist China. At the same time, he told a Jr-ress conference, "we will welcome any further aid from the United States— without strings."48 words
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Article168 1956-07-08 1 TOURNAI, Belgium. July 7 (AP)— Eugene Messina. Malta-born former London vice czar, drew a sevenyear prison sentence yesterday for procuring recruits to his empire of call girls. His brother Carmelo was acquitted of white slavery charges, but he was given a 10-month term for168 words
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Article150 1956-07-08 1 CALCUTTA, July 7 (Reuter) A bomb explosion m a bus and 17 stone throwing incidents marked a general strike called here today, Police reported. Fortyfour people were reported arrested. Police also said that earlier, m pre-dawn raids, they had taken nearly 1,000 people described as "rowdy150 words
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Article137 1956-07-08 1 TOURNAI, Belgium, July 7 (UP) A judge convicted a 47-year-old Maltese-born man yesterday on charges of running a fabulous international white slavery ring. The convicted man's brother was acquitted of similar charges. Judge Robert Derbalx sentenced Eugene Messina to seven years In prison137 words
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Article95 1956-07-08 1 TOKYO. July 7 (Renter)—Japanese families today learnt the fate of their relatives trapped m Manchuria at the end of the Pacific war when the Ministry of Welfare issued a document containing between 15 to 16 thousand names. Some 7.400 names have the notation "'Died m95 words
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Article45 1956-07-08 1 LONDON July 7 (Beater) Miss Shirlei I rv. of the United States, won the women's singles title m the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships tod a? when she beat Britain Miss Angela Buxton 6 3, 6 l m the final. (Soe Page 1145 words
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Advertisement109 1956-07-08 1 i and WGitijs rR!SONS USftl ENG. LTD., < j- Lumpur Penong i \\v\\.v\\\\\\\v\v\\u\\\\\-\\\\\v\\\v\v.\yv\\v\\v\vv\\; I '■'EGA -v 2 k *-___J__i___B -3« ■__________>__ -^>S3 ■*=S_B 1. _s eggS -__!_s9 >a y n tmtmt I v^s_L j&g. •s^. nX wm --W)^''" StSi hB _> > SJ_H __SL^^^^_^__2*^^^'- V Hb^^q^n^ -^SmMm ________i____^**-*** -*^___F _i.109 words
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Advertisement98 1956-07-08 1 W fSM KEEP HEALTH* y^b WITH \mmW KM %*3_ujf PASTEURISED S^*) f OR YOUR PROTECTION mHU^ "Above the weather *c trice* by Singapore to i!BkL HO.XGKOXG TUESDAYS. *"S 3uS_ft WEDNESDAYS. THURSDAYS SUNDAY. SAt G O X tfznSSk .r i i- ruESDAY. mmmm^ jjt^ BA NGMOM 1 THURSDAYS SUNDAYS I3iA _Y_Ff..-_98 words
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Article912 1956-07-08 2 Full Results Of Varsity Arts, Science Final Exams MALAYA will have 16 more teacher? according to the results of the final examination of Diploma m Education and the Arts and Science Faculties announced by the University of Malaya yesterday. Out of 54 successful candidates for912 words
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Article150 1956-07-08 2 Waterhouse Workers Strike Threat THE Fred Waterhouse Workers' Union, Singapore, yesterday threatened to serve a 48-hour ultimatum on the management of Mtssrs. Fred Waterhouse Co. early next week to recognize the Union. If tne employers fail to meet the demand the Union— membership over 250— will ask its members to150 words
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Article100 1956-07-08 2 Mining Row: j udge Blames No One THE President of the Industrial Court. Mr. Justice Good, did not blame either the Malayan Mining Employers' Association or the Malayan Mining Employees' Union for the delay m the tin industry dispute. He was referring to an article "Tin Row Delay" which appeared100 words
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Article206 1956-07-08 2 BRITAIN GIVES UP BASES IN CEYLON LONDON, July 7 (AP) Britain announced last night she has agreed to the request of thc Ceylonese Government to give up the naval base at Trincomalee -and her air base at Katunayake m the Indian Ocean island. The Ceylonese have agreed, however, to continue206 words
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Article, Illustration109 1956-07-08 2 DR. AND MRS. Adrian Foo Yong Chin after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday. The bride is the former Miss Alice Ng Yew Yew. Dr. Foo is attached to the General Hospital^Singapore. Standardpic DR. ARTHUR Lim Siew Meng. son of Mr. R. C. H. Lint, Singapore'sStandardpic - 109 words
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Article54 1956-07-08 2 POLICE Lieutenant. Cheah Hong Wan, appeared In a Singapore Court yesterday. on a charge of causing grievous hurt to his waitress. wife, Janet Wong Oi Chun, who died on April 5. He pleaded not guilty. Personal bail of $500 was allowed, and the case postponed for54 words
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Article48 1956-07-08 2 NEW YORK. July 6 <UP> Dow-Jones closing averages: STOCKS: 30 Industrials 501 .4 2n Rails 167.16 15 Utilities t.B T1 5 S* cks 178 87 BONDS: 40 Bond.- w g, 9>: IT Th.c Dow-Jows conhvpdit? futures i de* X 1924-26<£verage equals 100) closed at 15548 words
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Article87 1956-07-08 2 Representatives of all branches of the Singapore division of the United Malays National Organization will hear talks on education this morning at the Arab Union premises m Serangoon Road. The gathering will also hear views on the subject of making Malay the national langu- ag<_ of the87 words
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Advertisement630 1956-07-08 2 VEHICLE FOR SALE i DUALITY Tested Cars to sur C all requirements always available at Borneo MotorLimited Used Car Department call—Phone *****. TUITION ATTENTION, those preparing t» for Departmental Test. Sp< classes m English, Maths, between 6 and 9 by experienced teacher and examiner New Si g. sion. French, S'hand.630 words
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Advertisement192 1956-07-08 2 CLASS! l-'iijfl SlllATl(.\s7.,l J >\\\M OS 3!io, -^fl troc < MM summerta) '-fl etc. among fl 9 \Vt^i L v, "^fl m spare -fl Works Lur fl -fl cheap rati fl 9 hall. I 9 sanitati fl water fl fl wind j r)v "_H H pOR --^Afl Breeches. 1 r192 words
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Article242 1956-07-08 3 IDLE HANDS RESULT IN CRIME WAVE Gangsterism Caused By S pore's Lack Of Jobs, Says Claque SINGAPORE'S acute employment- shortage has sent hundreds of idling youths into the fold of gangsterism. The result: an alarming increase m crimes of violence. Expressing: concern, Police Secretary Mr. Peter Claque said: "This is242 words
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Article, Illustration171 1956-07-08 3 THE Chairman of the Singapore Safety First Council, Mr. B.C.J. Buc\<ridge. yesterday appealed to parents and headmasters to send parties of ch ldren to the Safety First Exhibition which open*, at the Victoria Memorial Hall on July 23. The Council he said, will ask for prayersStandardpic - 171 words
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Article119 1956-07-08 3 Opportunity To Learn German ANYONE m Singapore interested m learning German, either by private tuition or m class, may do so at the new "German House." 1-5 First Avenue. Bukit Timah Road, which opens tomorrow. Two courses tor beginners will be given by Dr. Willi Koepke. German lecturer at the119 words
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264 1956-07-08 3 Lim's Secret Weapon Against Gangsterism 'I'm Taking Action Now' SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, has a secret weapon to deal with gangsters and secret societies. He disclosed this to tho Press yesterday m answer to Mr. C. H. Koh's challenge to end gangsterism m the Colony immediately. Mr.264 words
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Article47 1956-07-08 3 ALI BIN AHMAD was yesterday charged m a Singapore Court with robbing Raghber Singh of $30 and a watch worth $30 while armed with a dagger, at Lorong 103. Changi Road, on July 2. No plea was recorded and he was remanded till July 14.47 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-07-08 3 Holder Of Pilot's Licence JOHN FRANCIS TAI of Malayan Airways has the distinction of being the first Malayan to get the much coveted Airline Transport Pilot Licence. Since taking up flying m 1943 with China National Airline Corporation, he has flown 7,000 hours. Sandakan born Mr. Tai joined the MalayanStandardpic - 63 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-07-08 3 MEMBERS of the Singapore shipping community and Public Works Department officials clinked champagne glasses yesterday to mark the handing over of a S448,000 vessel in thp PWD by the Straits Steamship Company. The new 111 ton vessel. Berkas, which was built in the Strai is Steamship dockyards atStandardpic - 68 words
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Article166 1956-07-08 3 THE Singapore rubber market closed easier at 91| cents per lb. for first grade July shipment, a drop of 1 5/8 cents from Friday. The market opened uncertain at slightly lower prices than Friday, first business passing at 92 cents, a drop of 1 cent. Traders166 words
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Advertisement161 1956-07-08 3 TOMPIPERjI S.ngapore Price: ASK YOUR GROCER ls:M c N ccc E fJwc ff C Per Hn FOR TOM PIPER lINCED BEEF LOAF 88c. per tin products pAf I 73c per tin PRODUCTS f Sc>e Aqents:fS^ SWITZERtANDS \\_____y Masterpiece ■"^^^^'4^^. _^__^___ssKy^ y < Z^WS?/?j& Em** m E\ MAE m?*> <$H|r DAMAS161 words
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Advertisement224 1956-07-08 3 the NEW MARCONIPHONE TABLE RADIOGRAM MODEL TARG 47T A 6- valve fully tropicalised 3- wave band radio Latest type 3-speed automatic record changer SINGAPORE RETAIL PRICE $350.00 (LESS 10% FOR CASH) j p^^*"***---^*"'* Ask for a demonstration at w^^-** l^*^*^ |J "HIS MASTERS VOICE" SALONS, ICI Ta-giir. Read or Singapore224 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous74 1956-07-08 3 Yesterday's Solution Another Puzzle Tomorrow TIDES 6c TIMES TODAY: Singapore 11.29 a.m (8 5 ft) 10 35 p.m. (10 ft). Port Dickson 6.21 a.m. (8 7 ft) 6.56 p.m (9.7 ft). Penang 041 a.m. (7.1 ft) 12.48 n.m (8.8 ft). TOMORROW: Singapore 1210 a.m (8.8 ft) 11.24 pm (10 474 words
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830 1956-07-08 4 J. Manjaji - USING 'PUGAI' TO MAKE a girl love you J. Manjaji By The story of a young Tuun m Borneo TX Borneo, when a per--1 8 D is spumed by the opposite sex, he or she sometimes retaliates the use of a certain kind oi "black magic" vv. locally termed "eeEjEL"830 words
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177 1956-07-08 4 THE 2,000-strong; Singapore City Council Services I nion yesterday demanded the setting ap of an independent inquiry commission to hear its grievances. Mr, E H vj, rvc>:dent of the I ion, 1 I Tbe Mv union ia of 0 8 that only such a comn177 words
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Article71 1956-07-08 4 PO v T I \N. Sal Five idine i-a man and nc British Idler w< re kilK d In a running battle bei wst r -i x-man patrol of the Ist Queen's Regim i I an a c mm ml A -roup m Gelang Petah area of71 words
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Article52 1956-07-08 4 THE Singapore Co-operative ion, Limited, held its 34th Ii teraati nil Day Ra.. y At Rallies Institution ground ycstei I The union has a total oemership of 27,44] In 58 thrift lean, investment and credit ieties, four consumers' societies, one iH>UBin| b iciety, hi one agencies and52 words
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Article, Illustration446 1956-07-08 4 A.G.S. DANARAJ - Poisoning by KRIS A.G.S. DANARAJ By T<HE Kris is one of the most treasured possessions of the Malays. It is often denied that the blade of the Kris is deliberately poisoned, but m Keiantan I was told that the smearing of arsenic on the weapon with criminal intent, was an446 words
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322 1956-07-08 4 SINGAPORE Government has offered a reward of $100,000 to a Chinese woman if she discloses the location of a $4,000,--000 treasure-trove. The Standard was told by her agent yesterday. The money will be paid to her only if the treasure is recovered. The reward322 words
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Article43 1956-07-08 4 MR. A. A. Dudley, former Deputy Commissioner-Gene-ral m South-east Asia, has been appointed Britain's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Bucharest. Mr. Dudley, who will succeed Mr. D. G. MacDermot. served m Singapore as Deputy Commissioner-General from June 1953. to April. 1956.43 words
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Article, Illustration549 1956-07-08 5 ROGER YUE - Singapore's flying WOMAN SURGEON ROGER YUE Pen picture CQUADRON-Leader (Miss) Kj Agnes Bartels. 36. who holds the proud distinction of being the only Royal Air Force woman surgeon, not only m Singapore, but m the entire Far East area, is a person who will not easily be forgotten. The tall,549 words
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Article349 1956-07-08 5 Harmless Hobbies For Husbands (Not to be mis-read as harm~ less husbands as hobbies!) I AM always reading m magaL zincs and elsewhere learned articles on the importance of husbands having hobbies. Now I have come to the conclusion that this is something to be approached ivith caution and before349 words
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Domestic DIARY
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Article922 1956-07-08 5 T WENT along to the A motor show last weekend and found it was well worth a visit, particularly If you have a passion for dashing red sports cars i which I haven't— slow and steady is my motto when it comes to carsf). I suppose a922 words
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Advertisement343 1956-07-08 5 bioo.oo )>THI V CASH I PRIZES -PRIZE S50.00:: 2nd PRIZE $30 00 3rd PRIZE $20.00 40 T c^; iNa lfcur]fl mc Dr,2es win t-ILiUKti Lto N MESSRS HACEMEYER TRADING CO. (M) LTO 129 :J5 Cecil Street. SINCAPORE. A&. im* 25th C->. cf each mcrtn; the results will be published .wspaper.343 words
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Advertisement184 1956-07-08 5 SECURITY SAVE STERLING SAFELY f in a BANK DEPOSIT ACCOUNT ll and receive Mimmuß Deposit £108 NO capital depreciation BflS "X- NO charges, commission or stamp §Etf WITHDRAWAL terms to suit indi\ id uA convenience I INTEREST half-yearly Send today for "Deposit Account" booklet No. ,t.->8 to General Manager I184 words
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Article, Illustration540 1956-07-08 6 Colin Vatdar - MUST ALL BABIES HAVE FATHERS? Colin Vatdar, M asHalaaaai iTiTti Q J taNJaaaa By Editor, London Sunday Pictorial. Exclusive To The Sunday Standi DR. STANLEY BALFOUR-LYNN Physician-in-Charge THE DR BERNARD CAMBER 1 Fellow of the Medical Research Coi rsr C r AnrU MR DAVID WYNN-WILLIAMS f\£^fc_/tf\v_*r7 Plastic Surgeon DR. SIDNEY540 words
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Article548 1956-07-08 6 THE DOCTORS SAY .VVV\VVVV\\VVVV\VVV\VV\\\Vv\VV\V\\WA,\WV\\WW\W\VVW\\WW\VVV T/ie results,' according to the team of doctors, 'are a unique and exciting example of what can be achieved by the collaboration of the medical profession and the research facilities made available by a national newspaper with such an enormous circulation!548 words
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Advertisement130 1956-07-08 6 When your house is so hot that' -___k w M Jmm mm r *X /V B I |_^_r _N fi iL P k~>^x< c^j b H; T Oj* I £< *_LL. fg im I "fSBM LL_^™^™LRoom Air Conditioner lliJS^^^Sll lnrern d fona) Model De Luxe Mode| From Singapore to New130 words
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Advertisement169 1956-07-08 6 :j See Story Ol Opposite! s Page J-f •■'H b_r 4_S r JsslsS- j3H ___E________S& JSs_x§& __r^ «C _r _/4 SSs ___B__sg&' 7 _r __»^^_____T _6s_BB^* your complete makeup m one beautif-! case! SO easy to use ANGEL FACE! PoncTs wo. > 4 0l c* makeup does away with messy169 words
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Article, Illustration1569 1956-07-08 7 AUDREY WHITING - AUDREY WHITING By Who Reports The Human Drama Of The Research Pictured Here With Her Mother^ »M THE TESTS THESE pictures of Mrs. x Jones and Monica reconstruct the opening stages of the biood tests. It Was tO t^k** many months of1,569 words
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Advertisement95 1956-07-08 7 ENERGY^/ J __l ____f _^_K__r.' —>-lg-<^-<-B-r _*n %w %m^-3m tijP HI p_Sr _t. T_ mmmmW S^ WATERBURY'S COMPOUND fit supplement your diet *'ith Waterbury's Com- Q&feWS It's an invigorating \^V^^ that's fi!ca.ant .a_sting...a T^ Hp m building Extra \jk -'^roury's Compound gives Mm 4t~ s T nourishing elements MIM P95 words
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Advertisement80 1956-07-08 7 NEXT WEEK: Tlie Mother's; m Own Story Begins j 9^PRES^E ;IH B lf^ PRESTIGE HOLLOW 'SKY-LINE' KITCHEN TOOLS %y_ff| whatever you require m the way At Wfti... -jS W kitchen, Sky-Line Kitchen Tools 'OVENEX' jr^ are the obvious answer. TINWARE X^T M,^^_BM^i^MMM__B________llil The finest tinware for a!! cooking M^mm^m^ml^&-A^^^m^^^fi^m^^^m\ W80 words
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Article283 1956-07-08 8 YOUR SHOW GUIDE MAN IN THE GRAY FLANNEL SUIT (Odeon) Another best seller, this time with an intriguing set of story elements but with so many loose ends that keep you guessing. Gregory Peck and Jennifer Jones are convincing as a middle-class family and put across the"bane of married life283 words
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Article, Illustration450 1956-07-08 8 Magician, G-Man Jazz King Help Sinatra jyjALAYAN fans are seeing quite a lot of Frank Sinatra lately. Right now he's a drug addict suffering agonies with a "Golden Arm" at Capitol and a stone's throw away at Odeon he's shennaniganing around as a Bowery "Guy." If you do somehow or450 words
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Article, Illustration270 1956-07-08 8 kijk kwu ibjwvyu hn, ——He 11 0... tilm fans!^—^ I\\Y hXESth was right there ARE many of jou m this part of the world arA thanks for your good wishes STARS PARADE (next page) is specially all yours.. that is, to those who have selected their favourites Th:s week270 words
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Article453 1956-07-08 8 (HERE'S some choice set gossip from our Studio Scouts. Twn TOAN Collins iWU J is the first i RnKkJo Hollywood perDUUUit sonalitv to outI D-fL. DeMille Dei Ddinb ..iii;c. In THE iOPPOSITE SEX. the curvaceious Miss Collins takes not one fbut TWO baths. Both with 'bubbles. I Thc first453 words
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Article609 1956-07-08 8 TAEBBIE Reynolds's dram--1 *J atic abilities, displayed f on the screen for the first time m M-G-M's THE J CATERED AFFAIR (title I for Great Britain. Austra- lii. New Zealand and South i Africa: WEDDING BREAKi FAST), will again be utilized i m a motion picture produced i609 words
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Advertisement397 1956-07-08 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Ttl. *****/6. *****/4. 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax. Montreal. Boston. New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports. Spore P. Sham Penang CYCLOPS 19 23 July 24 25 July 26/27 |uly POLYPHEMUS 29 Atg 4 Sept 5 6 Sept 7. S397 words
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Advertisement477 1956-07-08 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bangkok ond/or F Q i QV Penang P. Sham "INDIA" In Port 10l2juv "SELANDIA" 18/19 July 20 22 J u v "MOMBASA" 19/19 July 20 22 J U U Not carrying passengers. HOMEWARDS Sailings for Genoa, Antwerp Rottcrd Hamburg, Copenhogen. Spore P. Sham c477 words
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Article, Illustration222 1956-07-08 9 fddie's Playing It Straight I. 64 Eddie A mNG mlc starBroad- r-islon a meek down with clapping hands. No "If You Knew Susie" Eddie played it straight all the way. and afterwards he was receiving congratulations from the production staff and telephone calls from well-wishers. "Yes.222 words
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Article, Illustration300 1956-07-08 9 Glamour Girl Lana Turns Athlete J_ANA Turner, Hollywood's synonym for glamour m its most I shapely form, suddenly has become an outdoor girl a natural athlete. (This news la like reading 1 that Errol Flynn had turnl ed scoutmaster or that I Humphrey Bogart had j joined the republican party.300 words
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Article, Illustration279 1956-07-08 9 Water, water Everywhere for Jane JANE WTMAN, brownJ eyed and pale, lay on the steps of St. Patrick s Cathedral one recent night while Hollywood's leading water boys dumped several inches of fire-hydrant rain on her. It was a dramatic scene for Warner Bros.' MIRACLE IN THE RAIN and Jane,279 words
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Article, Illustration477 1956-07-08 9 From Newsboy to FAME Now he has learned to cut down his pace, and he vowed he would never return to a regular TV show. He reasoned: "It's not only the wearing away of your material. You wear away your audience by staying on too much Each time477 words
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Article, Illustration313 1956-07-08 9 ness." Malayan fans may have a chance to meet j this popular star if Rock's dream comes I true. One of his ambi- tions is to own a yacht. and he has said: "When I've bought it, I shall I take a long vacation313 words
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Advertisement325 1956-07-08 9 .BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS N,i PAPIXfII $S& Ham. 1.45 nG! UArllllUJL^g 4, 6.30 9.30 m OttQiPreminger's MM ThE MAN WiThTheJKsoLPEN AR,M I FrxvnK Sir^Tf^ K>M Novak im^— n—^— g— i MIDNIGHT TONIGHT "SIONG LAM SOO" rODA". "NIGHT HOLDS TERROR" j TODAY SIMULTANEOUSLY!' fv> REX and PAVILION Mi I SHOWS DAILY: 11am.325 words
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Advertisement364 1956-07-08 9 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS TODAY' CATH AYI& "j I VVn I Aifi-COND:TiONLD fA. and 9.Jop.m. affa-W-marM-B th m*oo r -^BSJIjSX^^WWBPB^-' A '''i^"' I 'iwi~' ii"- ~'.'~»_ji Ilovlb sroßy of jy?' IJT [s™sSl_E»j itn.eslie Carori John Kerr _J TODAY 9 a.m. "WEST OF ZAN/IHAR" Now -t_p3 n ncn n i i< ,v364 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1956-07-08 10 RUE SCRIBE - RUE SCRIBE ■_r J _v 1 PjM^mmmWj i x -IL •"*w-L_L*'l^*-J tills rfaß^^T*/3gm^r*7j H^H _T a _l *f^ IT TAKES A SUPER SALESMAN TO SELL A CAR THESE DA YS mmmmmmmmmmm KMM ~«**a^*n* WHEN Singapore's first motor show ends tonight, an estimated 20,000 people1,118 words
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727 1956-07-08 10 >AV\V\\\\VVVVV\V\VVVVY\V\\\V\V\\\\\A I BEGINNING this I week. this column I iri/f give n report of Z traffic problems m Z I other countries and z Z the ways m which Z J l/iey are dealing with J _i them. g 'VWWWtrV727 words
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Advertisement105 1956-07-08 10 I FOUR SHOWPIECES _> r" r\.\\..\.\..v..Y\.\¥ \\.\\.\\\\\\\\\\\."t _V^ VflS___MM_E_7^ -S^V^^^V__^__ mmmmmmmmmV^l^SSSStitift^f' mßvSi PHSPffIRBryP-^*'- -> X »X^v-* >V-*^M-ff?-fcc— _!S.^^^^^-^__>_— X 1 j 'vl'\'"' *A* jwe^Wi^sQ^^ TOP: Hidden somewhat hut far from being overshadoiced by other cars at the sfiow are these two performers, the Ace (left) and the Aston Martin />.105 words
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Advertisement107 1956-07-08 10 KmmMSxmmmT Am kSvl HYDRAULICS*^ B-R-A-KEl] !and I TELESCOPIC DIRECT ACTING DAMPERS I The body of the damper h tclescHc, and ft forms a strut between the assembly and the frame of the ca- I consists broadly of a cyl-n Jer of und bore and long stroke, attache*, r lower and107 words
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861 1956-07-08 11 ANNIE THE STAR WITH TWO M-RECORDS XI ALA LUMPUR, Sat. It was Women's Day again today. And Annie Choong was the star of the evening, with two Malayan records m her bag at the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association championships which ended on the PWD grounds here today. Annie was not861 words
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Article172 1956-07-08 11 Johore LTA En tries J re Lawn mi c maKluang on 4 c a- j Ltd Md n d; H S I Si< .v. Syed Wei H b Sim. R B ff Goli Md. Wong T-).a:\. j t nine; K-'-ir. g and j en and T I i■• a' d172 words
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Article42 1956-07-08 11 k I to take i c foe I She!] Si Si >rts at Pa I ISstui ay, tt I r.c ur /,v n. > •g, r/c i__:r.g Department, Shell ..e. Collyer Quay, whose »Nc is 2411 Kx* 3 9.42 words
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Article424 1956-07-08 11 Ibrahim Is Champion In Base Meet SEVEN Base records were broken and one Singapore record equalled at the annual Singapore Base District individual athletic championships held at Nee Soon yesterday. Running m two different races Syed Mustapha of the Rovai Electrical and Mechniea! Engineers Training School and Staff Sift. Lillinuton424 words
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Article230 1956-07-08 11 THE Singapore Badminton Association junior championships continued at the SBA Halt last night. Following are yesterday's results; Aziz Ahmad beat Low Chav Chiang 15-7. 15-4. Teo Yang Chua beat Teo Thuang Kwee l.)-2. 18-2, Samad bin Diam beat Sect Hock Chye 15-2. 15-4 Salleh Hassan beat Phillip230 words
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Article59 1956-07-08 11 SINGAPORE Chinese Foot* ba I Association and Army rr.ot I today at Jalan Besaf Stadium at 8 p.m. m a chanty soccer match m aid of ,he St. John Ambulance Brigade. I With the tWO teams evenlyI balanced, this should develop into an interesting tussle. It should do59 words
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Article263 1956-07-08 11 AUBREY HIGGS - A UBREY HIGGS By LONDON, July 7 (Reuter) Miss Shirley Fry, 28 year-old American, won the Wimbledon women's lawn tennis singles title on the sun-drenched centre court today. i The slim, bronzed Wight-man-Cup intern at onal who was runner-up m 1951. completely outgeneralled her 21--year-old British263 words
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Article104 1956-07-08 11 GAN Eng Seng School and Rallies Institution drew their mter-school cricket match played on the Gan Eng Seng ground yesterday. The feature of the game was an unbeaten partnership ol 46-runs between Donald de Silva (34 not out) and Ng Kok Cheng (12 not out). Stores104 words
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Article227 1956-07-08 11 SEREMBAN, Sat. At close of play today, Perak were m a favourable position over Negri Sembilan m the inter-state cricket match played on the King George V school ground. Feature of thc Negri Innings wa> a filth wicket partnershi] between the Negri skipper ThilagaratOsm and227 words
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Article345 1956-07-08 11 ONG ror LIM, Singa. pore champion, has entered for the Malayan Badminton Championships to be held m the Colony next month. Among the foreign entries are Nam... Natekar, G Hemmady and Chaw a ol India and Eddie YusofT, O i h, 'Jan Joe Hok, Tan King345 words
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Article34 1956-07-08 11 A FOOTBALL match will be played between Kowloon Motor Bus and Johore at Muar on Tuesday July. 10. The Johore team will compose of the best players from Malacca and Johore.34 words
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Article25 1956-07-08 11 BEDOK Boys Girls Schools Will be having a Combined Annual Athletic Meet on Saturday July 14 at 2.30 pm on the School ground.25 words
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Advertisement211 1956-07-08 11 ®*h if FOR A GIFT... Hf 1| REMEMBER Miw ttu42£A/ oi put- y^s PEN NAME FOR THE PERFECT GIFT For that 'special gift occasion— a birthday, anniversary, re- W/ tou Ss^h^^F|||^^ y v c i lieious holiday-give New Parker "S T. Its fame assures W v> > V Ul^ m211 words
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Article2212 1956-07-08 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD FIRST TRICK CAUSES MAJOR UPSET By i :*;:*w >y v 1 THE BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: 5284,437 Ist No. *****9 (5127,996) 2nd No. *****7 (S 63,998) 3rd No. *****2 (S 35,554) STARTERS (54,444 each): Nos. *****9, *****9, *****1, *****4, *****3, *****4, *****5, *****5. CONSOLATION2,212 words
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350 1956-07-08 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By PEARL CITY and BE 2 CAREFUL, two bright pros- peels from the Bagby stable, J did an impressive tryout at S the Bukit Timah track yes- t.rday when they clocked 36 4/5 sec for three furlongs without much effort. J350 words
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Article85 1956-07-08 12 AT THE 7th Annual General Meeting of the Titan Badminton Party .he following were elected Office-Bearers for the year. Patrons Mr. Chua Kok Cheng. Mr. Lee Choon Eng. Mr. Sect Pung Kiat. President Mr. Chua Kav Soon Vice-President— Mr. Chan Wah Kee. Hon. Secretary Mr. Choc Seong85 words
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Article102 1956-07-08 12 THE following officers' team has been selected to represent the Royal Army Ordnance Corps versus Royal Army Service Corps m trie Annual Officers Match at tlie R.A.S.C. Ground, Aver Rajah Road today. Col. C. J. Tobin IS 8.0.D h Major Maguire (Captain) (221 Veh Bn.) Major Mackenzie (3102 words
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Article135 1956-07-08 12 Going: Very Good Race Horse Dividend Time WoiTjj 1 First Trick $87 $20 JH Kerry laughter $<♦ 1 |j_j 5 fi Fur^. Ftl liollM? ?1 > I 2 Chanticleer $37 sn Sweet I>ream |]f ]4 6 Furs. Mlralda 1(> i% Rani-bury $40 si 1 Internal Kejjion135 words
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Article153 1956-07-08 12 Today's Sport CRICKET: (Senior tournsn nuttcfu gl K.A.F. S.R.C. on S.R.C. ground; Police v SC.C. on S.C.C. padang. University v C.S.C. on C.S.C. ground. Amy v S.C.RC. on Hong Lvn Green ground. (J UN IOR: TmsLfmsmm t matches ".4") S.R.C. v R.A.F. "B" on Changi ground. lA. v Prisons ou153 words
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Advertisement543 1956-07-08 12 GE/VEVA City of freedom, deor to the fes_— i_r~*^*^"* heorti of history'i oppressed. Luther, Rousseau, Lenin, found '_-r_-^*' 1 shelter m this hoven of peace ond -~> t i loveliness. f i Mont Blanc, serene m her majestic I i beauty, standi efernal sentinel »o /SS^—iL the city on the543 words
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Advertisement96 1956-07-08 12 Spofc? ;1 Check thc m by spots and; ccncc. Neplc.t -y mca^fl manent sea' "1 -^^B clears sp,:. q hides them, good-looks instantly m i chemist lor Eika-rf*. Eskamel| _fw Tr»de Ma<» fltffl Hid! IConceah m A ru ISMMM "I CJ .< M a aya> L ff *fl Raffles Qu.96 words
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600 1956-07-08 13 SINGAPORE'S DAY: FEDERATION 'S LUCK Colony 's Superiority Fades Off Spore 3 Federation y by The Sports Editor SHOULD didn't be- t he iM&i ten minur„ l p nn out of huff md iust couldn't I ederation house M how the Mal a y a m world luck y to600 words
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Article298 1956-07-08 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat After dismissing Selangor for 129 runs. Penang replied with M runs m the first innings m th< two-day cricket mate:: which began on the Selangor Club padang this morning. Highlights of today's game the fine batting of Joe Andres for Penang, who topscored298 words
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419 1956-07-08 13 Federation Services. S Perlis 2 X \i LIMPIR, Sat. Rough play marred today's Malaya Cup match L Periis took a 8-2 hiding: from the Federation Combined Services on the rt nd here today. L players medical atten. i t i evide: I I L C j419 words
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Article194 1956-07-08 13 ipoh. >.it.— A late rally by Ked.ih. uho wer»< trattiftg s—l at half time, forced Perak to a three all draw |a a Malaya (up game at the 'hinese Asxniblv Hall ground today Po: had the upper band for th© greater pr.-t oi the game but194 words
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429 1956-07-08 13 GEORGE TAYE - GEORGE TAYE From MALACCA, Sat.— Unruffled by the spoiling tactics of the Malacca defence, Singapore played better football to oust Malacca by two goals to nil m the Malaya Cuptie played here before a large crowd. It was, however, no pushover for Singapore.429 words
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Article59 1956-07-08 13 MALACCA. Sat. Malacca Badminton Association has -selected eight shun ler? for intensive training ior us side to meet Singapore here on July 14 and 15 for their Foong Seong cuptie. Those sp'.cctrxi ar*" 1 George and William Yap. Brie Wee, Wee Say Lock. Jaalar Hassan.59 words
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Article66 1956-07-08 13 Mammoth Sports Meet I Sat— A I .Id ren m 200 Ma. being i scheduled to I i S i capital at .17 and 18. at nt :<>.ooo r of Soul Pa ing S1 .dard that nil! meeti 4 at purmeet will be to tor the 18 eve 1 l66 words
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Article34 1956-07-08 13 Kowloon Busmen, the soccer tourists from Hongkong gave another dazzling display when they beat Malayan Chinese by two goals to one m a friendly soccer match played on th* Victoria Green today.34 words
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Article42 1956-07-08 13 CRICKET: Colts rs. BM H on the toicn padang. R.AS.C. rs. HQ. 1 FED Dm. on the Garrison ground. King Edwards vs. 2 R.A.R. on the King Edwards ground. 91 FLD Ambulance rs. 2 IrlF. W/ shops on thc Garrison ground.42 words
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Article35 1956-07-08 13 CRICKET: Doshi Shield High School v Malacca Indian Association at High School ground: Malacca Club v Malay Sports Club at club padang; SOCCER:— Malacca Malay Invitation XI v Muar Chinese at Kubv. stadium. 5.1535 words
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Article42 1956-07-08 13 MALACCA. Bat, A large crowd saw a fine afternoon of .ports at the Methodist Girls School meet at Tranquerah today. M 'I .n Kiong Keng House the champion house last year was again' champion house this year with 215 points42 words
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Article, Illustration1102 1956-07-08 14 Jeffery JAMES - SPEND ONLY FOR YOUNG DESERVING Jeffery JAMES' A Spending Spree To The Games? Oh No...A Hundred Times— NO! irtrktric'kirttlrk Don't Justify WASTE Column WITH a KICK... MAYBE WE SHOULD SEND A TEAM OF NIT WITS TO THE OLYMPICS Ajtcr all, as one very frankly admitted. Singaporeans do not have the1,102 words
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329 1956-07-08 14 KEN TOFT - RAOC Champs Will Test SABA Games' Hopes KEN TOFT By SINGAPORE'S amateur boxers, who hope to make the Olympic grade, will have to prove their worth at the charity promotion between 30 Bn. RAOC and the Rest of Singapore on Aug:. 24. The fights, m aid of the SOSC Games329 words
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417 1956-07-08 14 GORDON JANSZ - Harris Era Opens For Fed. Swimmers GORDON JANSZ By KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A new era has opened for Selangor's swimmers an era which brings expert coaching with which it is hoped to see the state's swimmers well m the forefront m national and international competitions of .he future. Jonn William417 words
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Article, Illustration538 1956-07-08 14 A BIG BUSINESS THAT IS $AFA NOW IT is clear from what has taken place m this Colony during the past few weeks, the only sports organization which conducts its affairs on making money is the Singapore Amateur Football Association. vui.--iu.r_ iut vase 01 int" touring Eastern team, the league538 words
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Advertisement480 1956-07-08 14 TITHES" presents New "AIRES 35 II A" Villi mony new features, including the "Trimming" type coupled range viewfinder. i_9N-_ti _M_M^il___M____>^J^--^_^_MM_^-53fii Iflk mr J _H_.£_____________-i ______f_^_T___ ________SSr9 __Tm. _i Advantages of "Trimming" viewfinder 1. It eliminates visual MPW error which may B^*""^WB occur according ro how the photographer holds the camera480 words
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Article, Illustration1232 1956-07-08 1 Albert Pierrepoint - Albert Pierrepoint he HANGMAN'S OWN STORY- Exclusive By und the women the hysterical mobs ignored ha:, been said THAT I RESIGNED BECAUSE I WAS APPALLED THE HANGING OF RUTH ELLIS. THIS IS UTTER RUBBISH. I [Tie truth is that I hanged Ruth Ellis without a qualm, and I1,232 words
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Advertisement36 1956-07-08 1 4H X, fflP>^^Mx 9mm^mmmmmmmmmW^^ 'j-j jflfißflfl^^^^^^^J ■^'•^o''^^^^^^^ :^*i: -j&_^^_____B H____u>. 1 '>^- '^v^_^^» i^^SitJßillPh™*™*™™ ,A _iiv: ''m\\\wM'%^-m9i^M.. -\^l *«R^9K^^Hfc^s_K___fl_E j IP^ .^y^ F" _^_^_^^_E^H EED L10N taste-thrillin& ORANGE OR PINEAPPLE VjV V '*"oui #01 n»»oui unci iMJ36 words
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Advertisement98 1956-07-08 1 NEXT SUNDAY: Snapped up ARRESTED for stealing 65 cameras, a worried man mi n Tokio, Japan, said he needed money to support his four mistresses and their four children. Black looks A CHICAGO, USA., wife obtained a divorce after testifying that her husband gave her 192 black eyes from the98 words
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Advertisement106 1956-07-08 1 The End Of Neville Heath Dead End Job A WOMAN WHO 20 YEARS AGO WAS GIVEN ONLY A WEEK TO LIVE HAS TAKEN OVER THE JOB OF GRAVE-DIG-GER IN BLOOMFIELD, ONTARIO, CANADA. Rough riders CmaeliAv After knocking •JlTlffSner down 33 park, ing meters m Marshall, Illinois, a lorry driver told106 words
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Advertisement137 1956-07-08 1 PA. 47 A -66 MY CONSTIPATION WRRIES ARE OVER! I ALWAYS TAKE Milk of Magnesia Je\ __k Because it provides more com* =^B% plete rriirf than single- purpose jp»fc^g|lf== _81. laxatives.which have no effort 0 n pO Wm. lne BC!d ingestion *h>t usually E^^^^^^e accompanies constipation For _w» ft^ M4^137 words
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Article, Illustration1227 1956-07-08 2 Ian Macdonald - Royal Chauffeur drives Delivery Van Ian Macdonald By THE man who was once the trusted friend and servant of King Edward VIII and drove the king's future wife of her 500-mile historic midnight flight to the Continent is now driving a delivery van m Southend. He has refused "around 4150.000"1,227 words
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Article140 1956-07-08 2 rPHERE are 26,377.000 A women m Britain 12,488,000 married, 10,--846,000 single and 2,769,--000 widowed. ft ft One baby m every 20 is born out of wedlock— —but the figure is decreasing. ft -k ft One of every 20 persons m prison is a woman. This figure is increasing.140 words
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Article, Illustration988 1956-07-08 2 ROBERT BETTS - GENTLE MURDERS SAVED HIM HARD WORK ROBERT BETTS m W Dr. William Palmer hated thc thought of a dreary country practice. He had hideous plans to brighten his life and men, women and children died. rpHE young, good-looking Dr. William Palmer was popular witl his patients. He had a charming988 words
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Article453 1956-07-08 3 > reader Id <" out 1 i book dealing 3 -.less the mething to oo na of this v those H -vever, D -.nothe la k of ng n .:> :«K)k the Bar by that the H N MTrtafcthl I r Rs 1 2-8 R r453 words
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Article136 1956-07-08 3 I M mXINGS. ft oks j tanl and I h r^ desirable to K. A '.i. h it >0 i v how to row that k beco me I and Greece mo- peothinking of the i Italy. So 1 w I>r calling attention to Mr ROM A N136 words
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Article620 1956-07-08 3 quire knowledge of a few valuable categories, feel enlightened rather than humiliated, and rearh Dover with I happy feeling that they never confuse Bernini i Borromini again. I am myself an excellent sightseer, since I do not dawdle m galleries, never tee] that I '"ought" not to620 words
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Article928 1956-07-08 3 J.A. TERRAINE - J. A.TERRAINE By 1 OFTEN think that the tweatieth century started just forty years ag oh July 1, 1916. That was s tfe of the opening assault m the nn- Battle of the Somme, which, with B satellite, the Battle of the Ancre, frag m An until raid-November,928 words
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Article773 1956-07-08 3 HPHERE is nothing more difficult to assess than the book that is at once very good and very bad. J. K. Stephen wrote Two voices are there; one is of the deep And one is of an old, halfwitted sheep And, Wordsworth, both are thine. Major General Fuller773 words
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Advertisement40 1956-07-08 3 By A.J.P. Taylor J THE DECISIVE BAT--1 TLES OF THE WES i TERN WORLD. By i Major General J.F.C. i Fuller, Volume 3. From i the American Civil War to the end of the Second World War, (Eyre Spottiswoode. 455.)40 words
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Advertisement41 1956-07-08 3 Dunlopillo f<^^%Wm\ml FOR COM E.O R T ALL THROUGH... \Vm \hP tr* THE DAY.?. "PT All genuine DUNLOfILLC mattresses or cushions have the name DUNLOPILLO stamped directly en the latex foam. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (MALAYA) LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang.41 words
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Miscellaneous9 1956-07-08 3 "Black ink, see and Mum wffl think we've barfed'"9 words
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Miscellaneous278 1956-07-08 3 The Customer is always right Y ...u^-,w« y I <=>\M.\\e- for your CKAS^VHAtsrs, ra^^''mmAEEmmmm\ 65 6U♦ S Tt, +U l^f v, <_/ ha f?¥^^%m OOVr\& over you Utefy I AT THE DOCTOR'S j SOME TIME LATER I ivi so Tine a— >.......... N v.v ca*4Uelp Ycu'waet vLOiUh** wkiacU wrvi*a 1278 words
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Miscellaneous215 1956-07-08 4 I "a Vi _5 M/ V _u_ 'T I £un<tait -t Xi 0> /T illp^ltafcllL' II L fft^VEDTl^ "Actually I'm lucky to be here to tell the tale." ik^^ P'l/^^M^W^^^ k flH^ "When I first sat on your "The most popular Hftjf b c/^ knee you used to cal^ me215 words
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Article936 1956-07-08 5 ARNOLD TOYNBEE - ARNOLD TOYNBEE Mdorian en Route By the Shores of Lake Titicaca by I j rca iiv awake or iii__Mla.iT I „e!f as. at J j peered out of ;K !mu of the sleep>k u |s unmistakably Vntnkun plateau, train is not oachins Konia from .man. it must be F.skishehir936 words
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Article170 1956-07-08 5 11X1 people celebrate pears of married bliss by 1 second honeyu.iily m the quiet v^re thrv enjoyed the m-* Not no Mr. and Petei Holmes, a young Cambridge. irried a 'hey spent the Vfghan desert, I ore vsmtt resome ne\ '\-wd est up r. I170 words
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Article, Illustration616 1956-07-08 5 Elvajean Hall - Elvajean Hall |y :th XfRICAN plete visit tke one until Ij cost is then do it. rchase or t•• I trans- rf:e |c T nnke hotel arrange About c there but, or uud pern men! seaiho'cl acco>nf :nd men .<? are for all nights *Pent m S A'rica616 words
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Article, Illustration462 1956-07-08 5 fTHE Chamber Ensemble is making its first public appearance for some months In a concert of 20th Century British music m the St. Andrew's War Memorial Hall on Thursday. July 19, at 8.45 p.m. The two soloists are Miss Lim Pee Yaw, piano, and Iris Bendall, soprano. Lim462 words
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Article422 1956-07-08 5 VICTOR DOGGETT - VICTOR DOGGETT Reviewed By BACH. Cantata No. 170—"Vergnugte Ru!.." beliebtc Seelenlust"; Cantata No. 5 "Widerstehe doch dor Sunde." Agnus Dei. from B minor Mass. Alfred Deiler (counter-tenor i Leonhardt Baroque Ensemble Vanguard PVL 7028. This disc is full of delights. The distinctive timbre oi a counter-tenor (or male422 words
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Advertisement167 1956-07-08 5 KENTILE Long-wearing, low cost KENTILE FLOORS ore so easy io keep clean! The smooth, non porous surface of a Kcntile Floor doesn't give dill I chance to 'Net." It's stain •resistant, too' A feu swithei of a damp mop leave Kcntile sparkling and spotless... mild soap and water keeps it167 words
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Article1221 1956-07-08 6 Arnold Brackman - Arnold Brackman y JCTT aWaWSS^3»B>Vtfr^aW^^aH NEW YORK PANADA has put its fcot m its mouth! A senior official m the Ottiwa Government has blithfully contended that "MALAYA IS NOT NEARLY AS STABLE NOR ADVANCED AS INDIA. PAKISTAN AND CEYLON. Irc.'e Malayans and s .n--pSpSSSUMm w:'l be interested1,221 words
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Article, Illustration762 1956-07-08 6 HELEN M. CROPSEY - HELEN M. CROPSEY Senora de Santolalla, subject of the following I article, has just been J chosen "Woman of the Americas" for 1956 by the I Union de Mujeres Ameri- canas. according to an ans nouncement of the Pan- American Union. By 2 of762 words
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Article, Illustration931 1956-07-08 6 Evelyn Hocquard - Evelyn Hocquard -By- "WHATS IN A NAME? THAT WHICH WE CALL A ROSE BY ANY OTHER J NAME WOULD SMELL AS SWEET" I \^HAT is your Name? Your personal Name, the Name you are known by, which m the eyes of I the World means "YOU*.931 words
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Advertisement112 1956-07-08 6 complexion troubles are due to improper skin care and diet To B M drrply penetrating oils m this refreshing soap will increase and _/^_T SK I N NEEDS prolong the benefit. M m At bedtime smooth m Cuticura I l|r| £~I~M m TT»r\ Ointment, leaving it overnight. \V U-V^UL JLCfy112 words
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Advertisement96 1956-07-08 6 jr HM B-_m Made by Manufacture de Mr" j Br M gjj l^k NATIONAL S.A.. La C"*j y Ha §h1 IA de Fonds. Switzerland. produtf IF HpE| tfjft o f precision watches since 18 IF B It^v built Ilß^*Pv :;^^f^w s |hg THE EXTRA THIN WATCH l '^A^ 3 tiliiFOß96 words
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Article, Illustration875 1956-07-08 7 I Second of a I series of 1 j articles on I child care I m Malaya j mjSG the first three months of life re —and you— may be rried by various minor dis- fences. Lgjt or wind Is a very .>e of cry inf at875 words
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Article202 1956-07-08 7 j ha<* a date which straight from the l like tn renew my a. haven't the time. 7t*t anything? 'ered. Besides re- ~v .race of dirt and matter of seconds. Deep Cleansing t&P* 9 deep into the pores, rt lodged deep your itta. If your skin is -n202 words
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Article1066 1956-07-08 7 Fortune -Tel l ing Fashions New Paris Fad reports NORAH LITTLEJOHN JN search of new fashion ideas, I have just been to Paris. Girls there are buying gypsy fashions the type gypsy fortune tellers wear. One leading store has given a whole floor to 'he gypsies. There are caravans for1,066 words
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Article, Illustration447 1956-07-08 7 PEGGY BRIGGS - PEGGY BRIGGS »>^^-»ASKS*>aa^a,^ WHAT happens to all our smart girls on a Sunday? Ail the week through you see them m offices, m cafes and m the streets ...girls who work wonders on their appearance with fivebob earrings, inexpensive sweaters and odd skirts. But447 words
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Article230 1956-07-08 7 GLORIA GORDON - Start Your Sun Tan NOW GLORIA GORDON Says CO you're looking forward to achieving an attractive tan while you're on holiday this summer Well, it's no use sitting, on the beach the first day of your holiday and exposing to the midsummer sun a skin that's been protected by clothes230 words
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Advertisement362 1956-07-08 7 The vitamins m MARMIT|/ X i will keep you 1 u^> You can only be really fit and en/ri joying life if you have plenty of good, U-jCh nourishing food. You and all your family )1 ll need Marmite; it contains the wonderful protective vitamins that help to assure good362 words
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Article, Illustration785 1956-07-08 8 LYNDOE FORETELLS BIR THDA YS T GOT into trouble recently from some Virgo readers for saying that m the main they are lazy It was a 1 bad wav of expressing what I think is quite true. Most Virgoans are disposed to leave important questions.and£> dodge making decisions. I call785 words
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Article472 1956-07-08 8 20 Lonely Years Made Woman Dumb THERE was panic the day a ship came to move from their island the people of San Nicolas. No reason was .riven by the Mexican Government. So few [slanders were there, however, that the operation took less than a day. Then, as the schooner472 words
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Article35 1956-07-08 8 AT a meatless meeting, German vegetarians dec I that if pc pie stopped eating me.', there would* be no more war. "Blood seeks blood." they say. "Man becomes war-like because he eats meat."35 words
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Article245 1956-07-08 8 CHILDREN BORN THIS WEEK SUNDAY. Lively, ambitious, and at the same time profound. They have the essentials for a great career. But they seem to work independently and a lack of friendship might prove serious. They conquer rather than love. MONDAY. These have immense originality coupled with the desire to245 words
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Advertisement30 1956-07-08 8 "'HAZELINE' SNOW,:,. Sql precious as your skin vs^§^) 'Jgm Th r k of a BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO. product Sole Agents: JACKSON CO., LTD., Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Ipoh Jesselton. 8.N.8.30 words
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Advertisement143 1956-07-08 8 The wor/d famous family J TIGER] medicinal products %< :_tl__i __y_i__i__i E_2iMoJl_H^B^_j2&lOS_fe jimH» jßB_^y*^ tc Tr .*rrr '-"^'vl. "s!^^^^ 1 HEADACHE CURE I ieo tvo ■rat ENG AUN TON| •Sp<3 ),ic. THE TIGER MEDICAL HAIJj „*>* ahp „r 999* *%A ''^7*7'^r* I jMMAjffijni IM r "l^^/_j 1 19 Hommers Haematogen143 words
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Miscellaneous727 1956-07-08 8 I YOUR WEEK I <\VWVW\VWWWVV\\VW /WVVVWWWWVWWVWV* <fe _t Vl'llil SEPTEMBER 23 OCT■TilillT^ OBER 22 (Libra)— Changes and decisions of a very MARCH 21 APRIL 20 acceptable nature come (Aries) Material condi- your way. You iind that tions go on improving. In some of the difficulties the maiority of interests which727 words
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Article, Illustration1164 1956-07-08 9 Andrew Keller - UNKNOWN SECRET POLICEMAN Andrew Keller *A\\\\\\\\ IBy k geref, the head of ie N,i\ipt Inion's officially known ,p t ommittee for Scenrit] h the H f policeman > I SSB. characcoi ea~ee, as secret ever enkd Ol tne Ser is one I and hated |l c system MS and the1,164 words
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Article371 1956-07-08 9 GLEM MILWARD - Patient Night GLEM MILWARD 60' Second Story by SHE stood m front of the long mirror and pulled the blue dress over her curving hips. Then she turned and straightened the seams of her sheer nylons. The mirror reflected her blonde hair and her full red lips; she stood for371 words
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Article, Illustration489 1956-07-08 9 Andrew Roth - Andrew Roth By IF Malaya's new Information Officer were installed before the arrival of Singapore's Chief Minister, he could 'sell' him to the British public as "Singapore's Harry Truman." I thought of this last week after talking to former President Truman outside the house of Mrs. Pandit,489 words
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Advertisement146 1956-07-08 9 m t~\*r *^^"^_____r V flL— _____S8 ___N _B____-*' V \4 1 \^^^_H _l_— O'l 1" r\^^mmn£m j*m\- ts yours f r: i-^'^A No longW need you .uffer the torments of skin irritation— the agony of skin disease*. Cool, healing, D.D.D. Prescription will bring you instant relief. g DRIVES PAIN AND146 words
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Advertisement283 1956-07-08 9 ______tt_____u Jr a new touch A jr for your beauty^"^^ FM§ri^rh M MssmiMt W\ y/ Feather Finish ensures tnat y our ma^e-up is m //^O% P er^ ect at -D times. AvVY Nothing equals it for x// %%w retouching it is a blend V y^-'- of fine Yardley Powder <\|!283 words
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Article207 1956-07-08 10 Denis Dunn - Punches in Print Denis Dunn By Er.m DOOtberCraf! article: "It is always a battle to get my small son to wear his woolly pants We have an argument about this every morning. UNTIL HE IS FINALLY WORSTED? ln a summona case the w p.a:r.*.:? stated: "fa everybody's r.earwg he thouted207 words
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Article574 1956-07-08 10 Merry Archard - CAN-CAN GIRLS SHOOK SHEIKH Merry Archard By CHEIKHS m Iraq are busy saving up their dinars— to get away from sultry brightest night spots, visiting with the plump, dark-skinned lovelies of their harems. They're planning to leave their wives behind m the desert while they spend a holiday on the574 words
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Article, Illustration945 1956-07-08 10 Marc Alexander - STEERED for BLONDE-on course 36-24-36 Marc Alexander By QCEAN GOING ships now v regularly steam through many miles of rountryside when carrying cargo between Britain and the Unit- ed States. By doing so. they may make some things cheaper for British housewives and are foiling gancs of thieves who operate945 words
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486 1956-07-08 10 LOVE Rivals Fought RollingPin Duel TJE was old and extremely ugly yet two women fought over him for eight days. It is probably the most unusual tale of jealousy ever known, and it all began when Judson Vanarsdale advertised for a wife. His bland announcement m a New Jersey. U.S.A..486 words
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330 1956-07-08 10 pOLD teeth— false ones— 2 y 9 are common enough. A doting dog-owner m South 2 Lyon, Michigan, U.S.A., has even had her English bull- dog fitted with a lower set made of gold. 2 But the solitary gold «f tooth possessed by fourJ330 words
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Advertisement204 1956-07-08 10 U, *%%M. 1/er^nunArt^i j CDC^J Injun country the beatinp nl dr,,-,, nnil the puff, puff of smnl,r >i;,i.„, j looks like nn S.O.S. for mon Vnriini Let's be selfish ntul retren* vrm-eiulU tl the confines of our hnr befor,. il't rni<_ a j i I'll .\m '-'-^-'plx THE EAST ASIATIC204 words
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Miscellaneous16 1956-07-08 10 a -~Ea S^SS^PT****^. "As a matter of fact, I was run over by a steam- roller!"16 words
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