Sunday Standard, 13 February 1955
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Title Section20 1955-02-13 1 SUNDAY STANDARD ft jw 'ifc m z Vol. V. \o. 223 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1955 21 PAGES 13 CENTS.20 words
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Article21 1955-02-13 1 b. 12 (Reu3.:mese Govd to a Ceythe rednc- rice which :om Burma fftofl to £42, the > Burma. ■ba here to-21 words
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Article, Illustration70 1955-02-13 1 THIS little boy with the box camera was snapped as he concentrated on the serious business of taking his own photograph of Princess Margaret during her visit to Trinidad. And this is the smile that is charming: the people of the Caribbean Calypso Islands. Although Princess Margaret's70 words
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362 1955-02-13 1 CWVS TAKEN FROM RASAH NEW VILLAGE SEREMBAN, Sat. Fourteen Home Guards, most of them Chinese, were arrested in the Rasah New Village on the outskirts of Seremban today, following a Communist raid on their post last night when the terrorists took away 14 guns.362 words
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Article52 1955-02-13 1 SEREMBAN, Sat The Negri Sembilan War Executive Committee tonight announced a $5,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of "any person or persons for aiding Communist terrorists to enter Rasah New Village The perimeter curfew on the village was lifted at 3.30 p.m after security and52 words
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Article65 1955-02-13 1 Reds Throw 4 Grenades, Then Run KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Terrorists opened fire with a carbine and threw four hand grenades at an area security unit patrol in the Yong Peng area of Johore. yesterday without causing any casualties, it was announced today. The patrol fired back at the terrorists and65 words
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Article42 1955-02-13 1 CAIRO. Feb. 12 (UP).— The Begum Aga Khan said last night her aged husband was "running a high temperature" and Fhe was maintaining a 24-hour vigil at his bedside. "He is far from well/ she said.42 words
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159 1955-02-13 1 LONDON. Feb. 12 (UP)— A Government court of enquiry ruled today that the strange "disease" called metal fatigue so wearied Britain's 55-ton jet airliners that two of them crashed, killing all 56 persons aboard. Seventeen terse words wrote the final chapter in one159 words
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273 1955-02-13 1 Abducted Outside Bank In Daylight KIDNAPPERS' CAR GIVES POLICE 'VERY GOOD CLUE' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The bruised and battered body of 58-year old Yap Kon Shin, cashier of Wearne Bros. Ltd., who vanished on Thursday while on his way to the bank, was found273 words
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Article75 1955-02-13 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 12, (Reuter).—The inbound ship Cily of Bristol and the liner President Harding were in col lision yesterday near k n<* er.uanc* of New York r.arboui. coastguards reuorted. The City of Bristol, a British freighter of 8.459 tons. was reported to be taking water75 words
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Article167 1955-02-13 1 TWO gangs clashed in a mysterious battle in a room in Ghim Peng Hotel in Geylang Road, Singapore, in the early hours of yesterday. One of the gang, comprising about 12 tough-look-ing men. escaped when they heard the sirens of the last approaching radio cars.167 words
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Article222 1955-02-13 1 SECRET TALKS ON BORDER DEFENCE KUALA LUMPUR Sat. -Six high-ranking Thai Police and Air Force Officers have just concluded a secret conference with their Federation counterparts at Faiping to decide the pattern of future anti-terro-rist operations on the Ma-laya-Siam border. This conference as well as the framework of the operations222 words
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84 1955-02-13 1 Actress Takes Overdose Of Sleeping Pills NEW YORK, Feb. 12 (AP> —Actress Ona Mun.son. 48. who starred in Hollywood and on Broadway. killed herself yesterday with an overdose of sleeping pills. "This is the only way 1 know to be free again." sh* said in a note she left in84 words
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224 1955-02-13 1 HEAH v. TAN 'Prove Your Charges' Call To The Dato PENANG, Sat.— Mr. Heah Joo Seang, president of the Penang division of Party Negara, today challenged Sir Chenglock Tan, president of the Malayan Chinese Association, to prove charges alleged to have been made by the Dato against certain Chinese leaders.224 words
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Article55 1955-02-13 1 LONDON. Feb. 12. (Reuter).—The New China News Agency said last night, in a report received in London, that four United States F-86 planes yesterday morning entered Chinese territorial air space off the coast of Liaoning Province, NorthEast China The planes were driven back by the Chinese55 words
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Article16 1955-02-13 1 BRITISH actor Michael Rennie and his actress wife announced an official parting on Friday. A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article, Illustration709 1955-02-13 2 Another Bank For The 'Little Man 9 Rapid Growth In 5 Years Stressed THE Chung Khiaw Bank in Singapore opened its third branch office yesterday in Selegie Road an occasion which marked the rapid growth of the Bank since it was launched five yearsStandard - 709 words
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Article73 1955-02-13 2 IPOH. Sat.— Cattle owners and herdsmen are warned that grazing within one mile of the jungle eriqe is prohibited and action will be taken against such oflenders A Government release stated that herds of cattle are being grazed east of Chemor-Tanjong Rambutan Road and sometimes as far as73 words
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Article57 1955-02-13 2 MALACCA. Sat.— Mr. Raymond Stephen De Souza. 78, a Government Pensioner and a member of the well-known De Souza family of Singapore, died suddenly at his residence in Koon Cheng Road yesterday afternoon. He leaves behind a widow, five sons and two daughters. The funeral57 words
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Article253 1955-02-13 2 KOH HOR KHOOX, a former Singapore businessman and footballer, was sentenced in the First District Court yesterday to 12 months' imprisonment on two charges under the Colony's Bankruptcy Ordinance. The Judge. Mr. F.A. Chua. allowed bail of $5,000 with two sureties alter Koh had given notice253 words
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Article121 1955-02-13 2 Offered PC A Bribe Allegation KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A traffic policeman alleged in the Sessions Court, today, that a man he was to report for breach of a traffic rule, offered him $2 for settlement "of the matter." Constable Yahya made the allegation at the trial of Poh Gee Lian121 words
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Article37 1955-02-13 2 MR. A. J. BRAGA. the Labour Front candidate (Katong Division) for the coming Legislative Assembly elections, will hold his first public rally today at 4 p.m. at Kampong Amber Road, opposite the Katong Sejarah Club.37 words
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Article150 1955-02-13 2 PENANG. Sat. The encouragement of the further education of the staff of tht* Marine Department and their training in higher administration and organlzat on. was one of the provisions made by representatives of the Marine Derart--2! e n i and T h( f Government seamen s150 words
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Article, Illustration101 1955-02-13 2 photos. (ABOVE) Mr. Lee Chee Shan, Managing: Director of the Chung Kiaw Bank (extreme right) is seen outside the new premises with (from right) Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Aw Boon Haw, Mrs. Aw Boon Par, Mr. Aw Cheng Chye, Executive Director of Chung Khiaw Bank Limited and Mr.Standard - 101 words
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286 1955-02-13 2 STRIKE THREAT BY PA YA LEBAR BUS WORKERS ABOUT 150 employees of the Paya Lebar Bus Company, Singapore, by show of hands yesterday, decided to serve their employers a 14-day strike notice from today. i If the company fail? to settle their eight claims within the stipulated period, the workers286 words
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Article83 1955-02-13 2 Planes For Singapore Ice -Bound LONDON, Feb. 12, (Reuter)— Winter came back to Britain today after a "little Spring" which lasted more than a week. Ice and three inches ot snow delayed road, rail and air traffic in London and the surrounding counties. In the northern counties of Durham and83 words
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Article164 1955-02-13 2 20,000 Take Part In Rally THE Great Eastern Trade Fair at Geylang Serai, Singapore, last night sparkled with gay colours and bright lights In the biggest election rally yet sponsored by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Twenty thousand Malays. Chinese and Indian? lro:r. the Ulu Bedok and Geylang areas of164 words
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Article68 1955-02-13 2 KOAY YEW KIM claimed trial in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court ft*terday to a charge of attempting to extort a sum or $3,200 from Lim Chin Huat at an Upper Serangoon Road coffee shop on Dec. 16. last year, by putting Lim in fear of injury. The68 words
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Article40 1955-02-13 2 THE Filipino Association Singapore. has d o in a ted $1,031.68. representing ha.f mi net proceeds of the chanty dance. "Fiesta Filipina hej at the Victoria Memorial lion Dec 21. to the Little Sister* of the Poor.40 words
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Advertisement206 1955-02-13 2 I i/# RACING PLUG THE JASUST PLUS IN THE WORLD too good to miss so, A it FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54, Orchard Road, Singapore. WMHM MPNMUUm; WfaAKNt BROS. LIX BABKIir the screens 1 famed "TARZAN" in a thrilling new western role! grNdoi'ovktti V^W"^*-^! gwni 'or o fabutout «v*|^T^^T*^i *»ok«d206 words
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Advertisement223 1955-02-13 2 Lby S "'^^> House R^'S? 1 an- good Ou:# »SL I j bourse fo- a"' 5 "-'>• Phone COTO 9^. A *J| 11 cheap, JI? for posn, ftH n e«i noctors i- .«1 tr. avtilitjh djmng ro App:y Box Xo."?' gl VEHIQE FOR Si Ai'STix^T^t; Exce!ient coo^iJ or nearest offer/Vj223 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-02-13 3 Lesson In oad Sense For Drivers, edestrians r m w > n Jan in risM :;;V^kkt.ik >£ jOl-RS:- inl^n.oiM- from >rster--1 fl n' t r;lfll< unison. f l thr Singapore lounuK uho loud*ndl•» n dreSS i' p a ni! P«*ciestarrful tbf road f» briuu shows r .on >p«akinK fnucroahone and58 words
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Article, Illustration330 1955-02-13 3 Equal Share For Jungle Bandits School Thugs WHAT has happened to the thousands of dollars collected by Singapore Chinese school students when they "locked" themselves up in two Colony schools in May last year in protest against National Service? The Special Branch authorities in Singapore330 words
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Article123 1955-02-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Remarking that oflences by policemen were particularly serious as they were bound to "shake public confidence." The Chief Justice Sir Charles Mathew, sent three policemen to jail for terms ranging from two years to 2\ years in the High Court here, today.123 words
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Article82 1955-02-13 3 THE titular feast of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdcs will be celebrated at the Ophir Road Church. Singapore, today. After the low masses at 6 a.m. and 6.30 a.m.. there will be a Pontifical mass at 8.15 a.m. At 5.30 p.m. there will Vespers82 words
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Article324 1955-02-13 3 THE first big "Own Your Own Home* project for lower income groups of the $400 a month and up class, is now nearing completion at 9th mile, Bukit Timah Road, on 15 hilly acres provided by Mr. Lee Kong Chian. The houses, of three types324 words
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Article86 1955-02-13 3 THE Singapore Education Department has approved the promotion to school principals of the following oflicers: Mr. C. A. Peterson. Outram School. Mr. Soo Ban Hoe. Bart ley Secondary School; Mr. V. Ambiavagar. Beatty Secondary School; Mrs. M. Scott. Tanjong Katong Girls School; Mr. J. Young, Raffles Institution;86 words
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87 1955-02-13 3 Blood Bank's Call For O B Group Donors SINGAPORE Blood Transfusion Service is appealing for Group O and Group B blood donors this week as stocks in these groups are running low. A total of 137 flasks of blood were donated to the blood bank last week. The donors comprised87 words
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202 1955-02-13 3 RUBBER: Moderate Trading Reported QUIET conditions prevailed on the Singapore rubber market yesterday with only moderate trading reported, first grade rubber for February shipment closing at $1.05! per lb., a drop of I cent on Friday. Quotations opened lower first grade rubber for February was reported to have been transacted202 words
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Advertisement66 1955-02-13 3 .\\\iv\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\x\\\\;: j^a Eb at 4^B jit sm *^^B I iui 1 1 r ii^ v*^hr a «2?StUkKw£3R •fir /V/# o#f store* 5 UAJ TEXTILES LIMITED, f MKXJJJL IBERT. STOHE) «KH STREET, SIMGAPORE-6: PHONE: 5921. LIFE WAS JUST A BORE U THE MERMAID CAME ASHORE! is *-u» rank ORGANISATION pmenti -r66 words
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Advertisement32 1955-02-13 3 :v" 'v^vi A >i ONE of the $12,000 bungalows set on its own land of 5,000 square feet. TWO of the $6,000 terrace houses at PJoo Yoni Estate, ninth mile, Bukit Timah32 words
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Advertisement469 1955-02-13 3 $19,614 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Meu or women undei <* ov setting aside regulai monthly, hHif-vearly cr yearly amounts under the SUN LIFE Or CANADA Dlan can ti .example re«eive «t age >> lump sum -519H14 for men— oi a private inrrcme for life °f $1.20') a year Any469 words
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Article, Illustration71 1955-02-13 4 MISS SHARMAN Rosetz, who was the cynosure of all eyes at Kalians: Airport yesterday as she stepped out from the Customs shed in a morning dress that accentuated her shapely figure. A London model. Miss Rosetz flew in by KLM Constellation to spend a short vacationStandard - 71 words
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520 1955-02-13 4 THE EURASIAN ONN-SLAUGHT -De Souza Replies "WHEN I first read in the Singapore Standard of the 9th Instant statements relating to Eurasians purported to have been made by Dato Onn bin Ja'afar I felt that the allegations attributed to Dato Onn were either misquoted or not fully reported, said Mr.520 words
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246 1955-02-13 4 School Head Is Sailed For 4 Months Nominal Penalty Wrong Judge SENTENCING Tan Thean Teck, 49, Principal of the Tiong Bahru English School, to 14 months' jail for criminal misappropriation of school funds, the Singapore First District Judge, Mr. F. A. Chua, yesterday told him: "The offences are serious and246 words
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Article172 1955-02-13 4 His $100 Goes To Hospital THE ST. ANDREW'S Orthopaedic Hospital. Singapore, is today richer by $100 because a point has been proved. Mr. R. L. Lambert, vicePresident of the Singapore Driving Instructors* Union, yesterday morning gave $100 to The Standard to be handed over to the Hospital in settlement of172 words
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Article107 1955-02-13 4 REDIFFUSION (Sllvei Network): 7 am Daybreak Serenade; 8 am Musical Contrasts; 9 am Breakfast At Nine; 9 3<: Time For Music; 10 a.m. Guilty Party; 10.30 Latin Tuner for LatinLovers: 11 am. Variety Ahoy!; 1130 RedifTusion Requests; 12 30 p.m. Tunes to Let! 1 p m Lunchtime Music: 130107 words
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Article485 1955-02-13 4 One False Move Malaya 's An MALAYA will have the first taste of bombs in the event ot a war. including perhaps atomic and hydrogen bombs if she is used as a South-east Asia defence base, said Mr S Rajaratnam. a prominent Malayan socialist, commenting on the news of Malaya485 words
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Advertisement98 1955-02-13 4 [VALTIvJ J A Virol Tonic for building ENERGY BONES. T b LOOd fr p m a fT" on and y *ab ctt «s fc BSs t r v*" hTJIi' 1 B 1 I :^SLS.Y% t^ 1 recovery fro,. I s^ =r;;s f^« -B Sole Agents: i LIM WEE CHENG &(o98 words
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Miscellaneous248 1955-02-13 4 Startling Predictions In Your Horoscope Your Real Life fold. Would you like «o kito* «hat the JS^SfS^T J!P M«J ul v.iui pa*i extHTiences. »oiir »tron* and weak imiwu etiY Here l» your chance to te^i the <kllt of Pundit I it>i»re Kmlm ni«»*i ramou* %«ir«ilo«ei *lio h? np->i>inß thr anrtrnt248 words
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Miscellaneous85 1955-02-13 4 TIDES TIMES TODAY: Sin*am>ro 2IP am (9 ft.) 248 pm (8 It. 1 in.) Port Dickson ?44 a m (7 ft. 6 in) 10 16 Dm (8 ft.). Penan e 330 am (6 ft 2 in 402 pm <6 ft 5 in.). TOMORROW: Singapore 250 am (8 ft 9 in)85 words
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Miscellaneous211 1955-02-13 4 f|TINOAPO*REJ RamakrNhna Mission: First anniversary celebration of Literary Union, at 179 Bartley Road. 4 p.m Spore Art Society: Exhibition of photographs at British Council Hall 9am to 6 p m Chinese VMCA: Ar club 9 am Hakka Service 9 a.m. Boy Scouts meeting 930 a m Cantonese service 11 a.m.211 words
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Article, Illustration374 1955-02-13 5 halve rv ;ys .en ijor enter ig London a A 'nations t- m F i soon t the here :he •nival, j;,f prinriS been or for re. Jii Schools to be •ht i r ns. The y. are •j Dance Cii q| Danc'reparatory .c374 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-02-13 5 <«RI. uho I^* r.ndtz- J than :00 5 m Kiiad I «"t rashfrr H t.. be up *>faWj her I about C *h»rh she S l» J 1 iiurkH j Vir. 4rl ne *»rk JJW b«-«-n 5 i 3 > l:ttr n,. 5 jji?*^ takes Sr> Un '> «f51 words
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Article329 1955-02-13 5 SINGAPORE'S Public Services Commission, set up four years ago, is finding difficulty in always satisfying the demand for local men in the Govern- The Commission has urged that a constant check be made on the number of properly qualified men availe so that329 words
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Article, Illustration204 1955-02-13 5 'Exhibition Chief' Off To England SINGAPORE'S "Exhibition Chief" Mr. Paul Pcralta. whose one aim lor the past 10 years has been to "show Singapore to the world," has been rewarded. He will be arra]i for ionr months when )\c tours London soon on an observation course with the Colonial Office204 words
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Article43 1955-02-13 5 A TYPEWRITER belonging to an Arab living in Highland Road. Singapore, was stolen from his home when he was away on Friday night. Police are now trying to track down the culprit, who smashed a padlock to enter the Arab's home.43 words
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Article37 1955-02-13 5 MOMENTS after a masked stranger was seen running out of a house in Rochester in Singapore on Friday nigh*. a European woman secretary living there discovered the loss of $820 worth of Jewellery.37 words
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621 1955-02-13 5 Gold Coast Shows Our Future Envoys How It's Done A I ALA YAs three diplomats in training Zaiton Ibrahim bin Ahmed, Muhammed Ghazali bin Shafie and 11. G. Leembruggen— broke into the press recently as a result of the Colonial Offices brain storm. They went to see Mr. Kodwe Mercer,621 words
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Article, Illustration533 1955-02-13 5 3 Moals Daily A ,1 Roof Far Tho Old By KIIOO BOOM IHUU |>ENANG'S Home for the Aged in Batu Lanchang Lane, which gives permanent shelter to old men and women from all over the Federation, will have an entirely new look533 words
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Article836 1955-02-13 6 JT was Lord Dowling who said a few weeks ago that if no suspension of the hostilities over Formosa can be secured soon, it was not unlikely that the human race would cease to exist before the end of the present year. Lord Dowling put the risk836 words
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Article1651 1955-02-13 6 Says I Andrew Roth i SINGAPORE actress is going to change the pare for Asians in Britain. Instead of being exotic, she is going ito be "very, very naughty." This was the decision of Miss Lian-shin Yang, daughter of a wealthy Singapore merchant, even before1,651 words
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558 1955-02-13 6 Douglas Foster - The Abbey First Draw For All Visitors Douglas Foster wwwwww By WESTMINSTER ABBEY is perhaps the first draw for all visitors to England, land of churches and cathedrals and those who visit the Abbey will be following in the footsteps of seven hundred years of pilgrims. Originally, Westminster was a558 words
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Advertisement175 1955-02-13 6 Tomorrow's fttH and what a fine boy Bab. from birth on Cow Gate Milk F and os his father, Mr. Ong Ah Kow NibongTebalsay 5/ "the picture for itself." Healthy and stron: 2 and resolute, baby faces the futun with confidence. Buy your baby, too, a tin ofJI-ultj, mdtmi [COW&GATEKS175 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1955-02-13 7 WOULD you like to astonish your guests by having your dog sit down at the piano and casually pick out a tune? get a royal flush every time it plays poker? unerringly win a mahjong game? Or. would you rather1,011 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1955-02-13 7 S. SHAW - PARANG PANJANG. That's the word everyone was speaking about all over Malaya at one time. Some with awe, some with conviction, others with derision. Parang-panjang is made of pressed iron, slightly longer than a dagger and razorsharp at one edge. It is not even as long1,010 words
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Advertisement220 1955-02-13 7 I Eno is a mild but surprisingly F I efficient antacid never causes L^, an upset, but gives quick, posi■f I**1 jJ tivc relief from acid indigestion, imi flatulence and heartburn. 1 I hals because of Eno's Wr^^ jpf special buifcring antacid action. KL^y^jr I When someone overeats or Wo^Am220 words
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Advertisement107 1955-02-13 7 The PICK OF THE (jL/lUulllU on 1 BRAHMS CONCERTO No. 1 in D Minor For Piano and Orchestra I MOZART CONCERTO for Flute Harp and Orchestra MIHM 1 CHOPIN TRIO in G Minor Opus 8 11HN 1 SCHUMANN TRIO No. 2in F Major Opus SO lIHH HAYDN "THERESIENMESSE" B Flat107 words
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832 1955-02-13 8 John A. T. Stewart - Skin-Diving Is Within Reach Of Your Pocket John A. T. Stewart by CKIN-diving has paved the way to a new and interesting form of recreation for sportsmen and aquarists interested in the marine life that abounds in the waters off Singapore and the neighbouring islands. It is a sport which832 words
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Article, Illustration837 1955-02-13 8 QUEEN'S CASTLE - QUEEN'S CASTLE \\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\l I By I FT IS ironical that Dr Lim Kok Arm whc initiated the regular use cf the clock in local tournaments should himself suffer from time trouble. In the following game from the Dutch Club Tournament. Dr. Lim had a winning position837 words
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Article492 1955-02-13 8 DEING an enthusiastic amateur fisherman, i should like to know what type of fish could be caught around Kusu Island during the day for each of the months from January to May. At which shop could appliances be purchased for unhooking the hooks embedded in the fishes* mouths.492 words
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Article35 1955-02-13 8 THANK YOU Mr. I Cheong Chye Koon jor i I otierinp to take Lim < Keng Choo out fishing < on Sunday's and holidays. i His address is 133 i Tnnglin Road, Singapore.35 words
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Advertisement364 1955-02-13 8 EAST ASIATIC SAILINGS TO CONTINENT /sr Aw Fo. Aden. Port Soid Ge.oo crp l **li I Copenho 9 en Gorhe« bb ug, q J^ J Spor< p Sh, I xxx, ••FAISTR.A" y 9/21^ t jjjj I x) Calls Beyrouth Cdyn,, K,,|,^ Wn I Call, te,toe. condor .pa Men I wmC*.364 words
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Article, Illustration1952 1955-02-13 9 Sammy King - Dig Up Your Savings, Buy A Ticket GO Sammy King By A Holiday In Europe! «n^ Tn« R V° n moke thqt long-dreomed-of, and* G*a' Or S mC gCt a bu*» ticJS It is always later than you think, and now is as good a time as any to seeUP - 1,952 words
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Advertisement111 1955-02-13 9 "Took *oi rJ*L B potatoes]! Lherrings'jJ c: Vj,», ■'i :3 c*opp«tf *•<> 3 I>V -«.t«». n i Da *i h CASSEROLE^ jM at mo> Ep* 9|« mit Mwitm. t w *-i Pt»- m :i *4 Lton herrings ivoury batter Lav.ii «v H«».-cbj"»-' •!«INGS. bo« „-n., i: »c fm«ly ..fi> PUc«111 words
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Advertisement150 1955-02-13 9 H< '.'.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.^ S^^^^^^&^^l H&«H i^LV I 1 men in the public eye prefex f The dean, smart look is what every man wants. That's *s4/6<rni for smart healthy hair !t V Vitality! and radiant health made possible by this natural sea plant mineral tonic. If your system "It starving for150 words
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Article316 1955-02-13 10 UK SOCCER RESULTS LOXPOX. Feb. 12. (Reuter) The following are football results for Saturday Januai 12: LEAGUE DIVISION I Aston Villa 3. Bolton 0 Burnley 3. Arsenal 0 Cardiff 4. Eyerton 3 Chelsea 4. Newcastle 3 Leicester (J. West Brom. 3 Manchester U 0. Manchester C 5 Preston 1. Sheff.316 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-02-13 10 LEN HVTTON borrows the Churchill V-sign as he if pictured here in jubilant mood after England had beaten by iive wickets in ihe lourlh Test. This victory gave them a 3-1 lead xrith one Test to play, and England has thus retained the Ashes.46 words
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450 1955-02-13 10 Lim Swang Sparks Chinese Victory Over The Latifis SCRC— 4 LATIFF WANDERERS— I Lim Strong. J. Quek, Mohd. Noor. Francis Foo, Chai Hon Yam. VETERAN Swee Lim S^ang paved the way for the Chinese Recreation Club's well deserved 4—l victory over Latiff Wanderers in a keenly contested SHA quarter final450 words
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903 1955-02-13 10 EDIN PETERS - THE FIJIANS GO TO TOWN AGAIN SCC Fight In Vain EDIN PETERS By Ist Fiji Rest 38 7 goals and one try ABOUT Jiree thousand people who paid to watch the annual Rugby encounter between the Singapore Cricket Club and the Ist Fiji Regiment played on the S.C C. ground903 words
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Article127 1955-02-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Kedah Asians won the AH Blues Rugby Cup with storming: second half rally o beat their Singapore compatriots by nin* points to three in the final on the Kuala Lumpur padang here today. Besides uinnim; the Cup. Kedah maintained their onehundred percent winninc127 words
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Article26 1955-02-13 10 THE Singapore Chinese Recreation Club will hold their annual cricket meeting at Hong Lim Green on Tuesday to elect office bearers for the season.26 words
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Article27 1955-02-13 10 THE Singapore Hockey Association training squad will have a practice work-out at the SRC ground thi s morning. All trainees ar c requested to attend27 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-02-13 10 The Admira Wein and FAM teams pictured before they clashed at the TPCA Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on Friday. They drew 1-1 after a hectic 70-minute tussle. Standard picture by Yong Peng Seong.33 words
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Article35 1955-02-13 10 THE Singapore Cricket Association will hold a meeting lor Junior Clubs who intend taking part, in the tournament matches this season at the SCC on Wednesday. Club secretaries are invited to attend35 words
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Article37 1955-02-13 10 BLUE Star beat Kerala Youngsters 2-1 in a friendly game ol soccer played on the Farrer Park yesterday. Quak Kirn Swee and Sasibharan scored for Blue Star while Percy Samuel scored for Kerala Youngsters.37 words
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Article291 1955-02-13 10 AN unlucky Singapore Recreation Club 'Red' team were held to a one-all draw by the RAF Seletar in a SHA senior k.o. tourney match yesterday on the SRC padang. Recs. fielding a strong side with three Colony players, showed their superiority right from the start to291 words
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Advertisement267 1955-02-13 10 The best way to buy the best blades! A GiUette Quick-feed rmEjX: s P enser f "'^B R 10 BLLE GILL£TT£ B^A DES You pay only for the blades— the Dispenser is free New blade ready in a flash —no clumsy unwrapping. Blade edges sharpest in ihe world perfectly protected267 words
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Advertisement127 1955-02-13 10 iiiit T^^^^B 41 < ill S p ore IpoK WEARNE un X Um P«' Sue**,, ONG BAN HONG LTD 3 5 Jolon Ecu, S MohomedJoftor&l Koto Bhoti I PUI TIONG J K °te Bhon, l •4c J Ford v .1 Pnri s ere I BILEBEI Laxative M make you J127 words
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Miscellaneous58 1955-02-13 10 Today's Sport HOCKEY: Senior K.O. Tournament Police PS. S.H.B.P. at Thompson Road; University vs. CSC. or Dockyard at Bukit Timah. REGATTA Outboard Boating Club Regatta at 9 a.m. off Ponggol Point. SOCCER:— Rajaji S.S. vs. Neiaji S.C. at Farrer Park. Genial Youngsters vs. Rajaji S.C. at Farrer Park. MOTORING: Singapore58 words
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921 1955-02-13 11 PAKISTAN'S World Beaters Arrive Today f/j. SOARS gives the low vn on what the world Hockey knows as the 'Pakistan Peril' gauftasg ffsrsA'Sra w»St£ b automatic top seeding together with India in the World were pV. ::i tne ncn the V table V Baig, I will. w emo- c as921 words
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Article, Illustration803 1955-02-13 11 Ghafoor has been playing top class hockey since 1941 when he started his hockey career. Latifur Rehman, outside left, has the unique distinction of playing for both India and Pakistan at the Olympic Games. It is said that he played for India at London in 1948. and803 words
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1027 1955-02-13 11 RAFMAN - RAFMAN By ALTHOUGH RAF TENGAH beat RAF Seletar in the RAF Inter Unit Knock Out Cup. they were a well beaten team last Wednesday at Seletar when the Base team won by three goals to one in the RAF Inter Station Knock1,027 words
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Article85 1955-02-13 11 IPOH, Sat.— Admission charges for the coming hockey matches against the Pakistan hockey team at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground are as follows:— Friday, Feb. 18, Pakistan vs. Perak $2 sitting and $1 standing, Sunday, Feb. 20, Pakistan vs. Federation of Malaya $3 sitting and $2 standing.85 words
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Article83 1955-02-13 11 THE Army XI to meet the Singapore Cricket Club in a friendly hockey match on Feb. 17 on the padang will be:Sgt. Jee; Maj. Laing, Maj. Bennett; Lt. Pritchard, WO II Duncan 2Lt. Bennett; Capt. Nunn, Maj. Hobson, Sgt. Tejman Thapa, L/Cpl. Wee Ah Kuan and83 words
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Advertisement267 1955-02-13 11 W i'l V^^X^>/T" i ww^ I J roni czZionaon I'/ ml Piccadilly No. 1 offer them as a com- rjj pliment to your friends' good taste. Smoke I\\ m l^ cm y° u rsclf as a luxury you deserve and i m can afford to indulge. These excellent I cigarettes267 words
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Advertisement732 1955-02-13 11 as^B^Bl^^Sß LLOYD TRIESTINO TO HONGKONG SPECIALLY REDUCED ROUND -VOYAGE FARES FIRST CLASS $617 TOURIST $351 INCLUDING STAY UN BOARD IN HONGKONG WITH ALL MEALS AVAILABLE SINCAPORE HONGKONC SINCAPORE DEPARTS ARR. OEP. ARRIVES -ASIA" 21/2/55 25/2 27/2 2/3 -VICTORIA- 22/3 26/3 28/3 31/3 "ASIA 21/4 25/4 27/4 30/4 •'VICTORIA- 22/5 26/5732 words
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Article2304 1955-02-13 12 Windsor Lad - Windsor Lad By KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Jockey Athol Mulley landed o good treble todoy, opening doy of the Selongor Turf Club Gold Cup Meeting when he boated home Nozokot. Adelaide Star and Milky Way, who poid $17 to join the select band of first time2,304 words
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Article64 1955-02-13 12 TOTAL P00L— 5220,005 Ist Prize No. *****7— 559,402 2nd Prize No. *****3— 529,701 3rd Prize No. *****4— 514,850 STARTERS ($2,475 each): *****3, *****9, *****2, *****2, *****7, *****6. ot%M auMnn CONSOLATION ($1,320 each): *****4, *****2, *****5, *****5, *****6, *****2, *****9, *****6, *****8, *****1. Forecast Pool Ist ($l2) 67 tickets.64 words
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264 1955-02-13 12 SINGAPORE'S Chan Lye Huat (Cooper 1096 c.c.) and Selangor's James Muir (Norton Featherbed 500 c c are the current Malayan half-mile standing-start speed trial record holders tor cars and motor cycles with times of 22.89 sec and 23 02 sec respectively And these264 words
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Article109 1955-02-13 12 MALACCA". Sat.— -Seventeen players have been selected by the Malacca Hockey Association for training in preparation for the Settlement's fixture against the Pakistan hockey tourists on March 8. Training will begin tomorrow at the St. Francis Institution ground and will continue every afternoon with an occasional morning session.109 words
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Article64 1955-02-13 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Johore Cricket Club will confine its games this season to two Sunday gamer a month. The Club may play other matches Fridays if opposition is available. The Club at its annual general meeting yesterday elected D Allport, Captain. T. J Bailward. Vioe-Captain, C. J. Lowe.64 words
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178 1955-02-13 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Cinder's Prince, with Povall up was easily the best worker at this morns' K track work whe n he r» n a 'aultless three in 47 4/5 sec, going nicely on the bit at the end. Langton178 words
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Article71 1955-02-13 12 The annual Perak Malays badminton tournament will be neld in Ipoh on March 12 13, 19 and 20 this year. The tournament is opened to all Mala/ member.* of badminton parties affiliated to the Perak Malays Badminton Association Entry forms are now obtainable from the Hon. Secretary, Perak71 words
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Article, Illustration105 1955-02-13 12 AN Australian jockey. Mr. W. A. Bell, who has ridden 250 winners in his home country, arrived in Singapore yesterday by BOAC Constellation to ride for Shaw Stables. Mr. Bell, his wife and three-year-old son, Stephen, stated they had never been out of Australia. "We will be in Malaya for105 words
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161 1955-02-13 12 SIX SPECIAL RACES IN S'PORE MARCH MEET THERE will be six special races, five for class I and one for class 3 horses, at the Singapore Turf Club meeting on March 12. 16 and 19 at Bukit Timah. Main event will be the class I division I race for the161 words
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304 1955-02-13 12 IPOH, Sat.— At the premises of the Perak Turf Club last night, 15th/19th the King's Royal Hussars defeated the First Battalion of the Royal Hampshire Regiment by eight bouts to three to qualify for the Malaya Final of the FARELF Inter304 words
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252 1955-02-13 12 Statham Bail Worry Victoria All Out For MELBOURNE, Feb 12 rR Pl t 1 sound, entertaining: display VbattiW Mtc I one wicket after dismissing Victoria^ pitch here today. J™ru for ufJJ They finished the opening day's play of this four-day return game only 23 runs behind with nine wickets left252 words
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Article84 1955-02-13 12 Np 'l Harvey f Rli S. I<Qxton c s»,»IJH f Mffcn* lalh tppl«\\ard J ft I Wardlr k Vat; 1011 1^! I P «we r not )Ut I Extras (b>f l f: J Bowline I I n.ifi. Railrv I Anplevard Wardlr 1 rA WE U Innal tdrn h Ihu84 words
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Article43 1955-02-13 12 Collegi Outclas IPOH. r/jciing a hi"nek forwarc a bled Ipon Aflgl S er«. to i five-one victory r Idris Ire long Ma 'eer rr.atrh pa.^* ncse iswnblj this eve:.. The match was^ former S The o'her co* his teammate Km Zakaria s n43 words
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Article377 1955-02-13 13 he '.vas ch a fie did who i hus- do. el! Dei mi of He doing .^e his went parted granted >'d how to the L to his ?s her her. i getre Per*"he or too the atmds Bet j,ou do. -Perfect on the on the n't go lie's377 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1955-02-13 13 Gerree Read - Gerree Read I By™ X^HILE PARIS and Rome, —and to a certain extent London,— have been going mad out-designing each other, America the Cinderella of the fashion world, has come up with an idea that we have been awaiting for a very long time.U.P. - 1,028 words
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Advertisement221 1955-02-13 13 mL milder /^r^l' r^^^^Mi .^A W iLf ljv "•t^"" >«^V [2/fi Jo^^^^^^^^a^Z x. i^^^t* p .'-'*'i''**'j*i*jftftioS^^BßS -i*\ ''**v''^^3^H^k' ''o,' m !BBBM^Bi^^^^Qwßf '%fflw, "jj In yw^ aj^^l >^^Q J». W^P^ BBR' B^V. -x X ;-^i<- <E^»aMpfc ->, .'^tli HBHuC^i-v^ilt''. m S^Jr^v!*"- ■"■>'' '*^**^?pM DbP^^^^^^ l^^^^^ VL Vl d*^™ V? i^BFy. '^y^^^221 words
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Article540 1955-02-13 14 Donald Zee - Donald Zee p., cy ter brought to his home for a TEN-DAY consultation about the actor's screen and private life. And perplexed actresses ring him day and night with, "I am a 'Sagittarius' and I've had a marriage proposal from a 'Taurus' do540 words
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Article, Illustration123 1955-02-13 14 sdfsadfasfd HOLLYWOOD, Sat. BEFORE half the characters in this celluloid community sign contracts. got married, plan to have a family, go on a plane or put up for election they consult Mr. Garroll Righter, Hollywood's cheerful astrologian He reads the stars for the123 words
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Article, Illustration317 1955-02-13 14 Broad Slapstick At The 'JO anyone who likes his slapstick broad and his mugging plain and silly, Paramount's latest offering in the field of comedy should be a riot. "Living It Up," as awkwardly senseless a title as ever struck a great Hollywood mind, takes the Dean Martin-Jerry Lewis team317 words
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Article, Illustration418 1955-02-13 14 ANDREA; DOUGLAS CRANE - Has Mink Now Wants Sewing Machine ANDREA DOUGLAS CRANE By and J HOLLYWOOD. 5 PAUL DOUGLAS has promised his wife Jan J Sterling anything her 1 heart desires if she 2 wins an Academy Award 5 "Oscar" for her work in "The High and the J Mighty." 1 "What are418 words
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Article166 1955-02-13 14 'THEY'RE racing—and this x time it's not Alan Lewis at Bukit Tim ah! It's what takes place for 90% of the time in the UniversalInternational production. "Johnny Dark", a film dealing with sports car racing in America The plot is a bit sketchy. Bright young production engineer designs166 words
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Advertisement358 1955-02-13 14 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS riTIMV^L LAST 2 DAYS! ■Jiillfli Wtr 110 IAS IS 643 I > tJT STEWART GRANGER GRACEIEUY J 1^ PAUL DOUGLAS J 1 r^W GRiINHRC 4Sm i 1 Spl^ JOHN ERICSON plus: m-g-m cinemascope musical short j übllee overture" -NEXT CHANCE!Ll (c Hnc6ioi> U M^:m i fi I358 words
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Advertisement206 1955-02-13 14 T^IEN GOLD FEVER GRIp PFn U^M THE^WILD FRONTIER g* I J I MALA POWERS- HOWARD OUFr W W^«*'>aU»EST.)OHNMcINT l .r 0U« N£Xr B/C AmwiH "The Photoplay Gold Medal Auard Winne, 0 I wrMAW Rofk H(/D J in |3 umo c ooucut s ..-.^TECHNICOLOR S B LAST 3 DAYS FOR YOU206 words
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Article, Illustration686 1955-02-13 15 Bridget Jones - Bridget Jones By safasdfsadf sought-after L*£ nutr.ir.ony in tho>e over $not *»> hand" r better -ood--o*«in2 -men." vK j\ BUALL. •!3K jJS T;t ws on men. r.an knows." .f .r-years-Bogart. c than a of beefed lover, usual•!i havadmired :o pay rd to fifty-years-old686 words
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Article38 1955-02-13 15 CPEAKING of telephones. Barbara Rush's has been ringing constantly lately. Barbara, however, has been saying "No" to all her wouldbe suitors. She has instituted "no date" policy until her divorce from Jeffrey Hunter is settled.38 words
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Article83 1955-02-13 15 PSTHER WILLIAMS says of Las Vegas: "It's the place where money is lost in more ways than won." MICHAEL O'SHEA- "A hangover is something that occupies the head you didn't use last night." Catty actress about another: "She certainly holds her age well. She hasn't changed it for83 words
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Article392 1955-02-13 15 REG WHITLEY - REG WHITLEY KW ...W/ien the camera] goes behind barbed] wire XJAIL to a courageous ±J British film producer! A Whitley Award goes to Ivan Foxwell for daring to make a distinctly he-man story without introducing phoney feminine interest. No women appear in "The Colditz Story"392 words
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Article, Illustration59 1955-02-13 15 vuLurruA, six-ioot blonde showgirl from Brooklyn who has been appearing: in a satire on love and glamour played from her "boudoir" in a Hollywood television programme, has been dropped "for commercial reasons" said the studio. They said they received too many irate calls after her sexyAP - 59 words
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Article326 1955-02-13 15 SCRATCH anyone of several Hollyicood stars and you'll jind printer's ink beneath the makeup they used to be newspapermen themselves. Frank Sinatra, whose latest starring vehicle is Warner Bros.' "Young at Heart" icith Dons Day, icas once a sports reporter for the Hudson Observer in his326 words
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Article, Illustration487 1955-02-13 15 New Fashion tad Hits Hollywood i /-vi\/\ xuinur is a cuiaics- J cent blonde, Peggie Castle is a moonbeam silver, Grcer Garson is a sunset crimson and the poor male is slowiy gain colour blind. If this sounds a little confusing and up in the "hair." don't despair, it's just487 words
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Article23 1955-02-13 15 CAN) the lady munmir to the gentleman monocle when he proposed marriace: "What? And have us make a spectacle cf ourselves?"23 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-02-13 15 These workmen on a building site near London's Royal Albert Hall had a real lunch break one day. They had just knocked off for tea and sandwiches when out popped these six lovelies. The girls were among the finalists chosen at the Albert Hall for Butlin's Holiday Princess contest. _A_54 words
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Advertisement61 1955-02-13 15 To SAIGON Book, hong kong, Rangoon, u.cltta, haiphong, hanoi, ANILA, JESSELTON, SANDAKAN, LABUAN. tad ftritish airline witn British Pilots Maintenance Engineers; and able, as Wit? ]onal service to offer low fares r a high standard of comfort, llC iency ant i punctuality.^^ Consult Moloyofi Airwoys Ltd. Th.p 0 Bu ''<*i"9.61 words
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Advertisement84 1955-02-13 15 Your Favourite Toothpaste I Fresh New Pack I Next time you buy your Kolynos your store may offer yo« this wonderful toothpaste in a fresh new pack. It's a sman* new, modern design as fresh as the toothpaste inside. It doesn't matter which canon you buy just look for the84 words
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Article, Illustration1662 1955-02-13 16 T HAVE loved and been loved by some of the world's most beautiful women. It so happens that two of them were also the richest women in the world. Their money was incidental. I would have married Doris Duke and Barbara Hutton without it. Three of1,662 words
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Article660 1955-02-13 16 K.N. RAJA. 22. Hillside Drive. Singapore 19. cycling, badminton, stamps, movies, exchanging pen pals' photos, and friendly correspondence. DONALD TANG, c/o 951, Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore 19. swimming, badminton, stamp-collect-ing, movie, friendly correspondence, and reading. TAN YEW SENG, 111-H, Malay Farm, Singapore 14. general topics. DAVID LIM. 148.660 words
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Advertisement405 1955-02-13 16 Me diamond symbol r oj xlV^ Obtainable <Sb moii SWISS MADE Aslhma.Bfonchifis Coughing, Choking Curbed in 3 Minutes Do roa hay« attacks of Asthma or\ J. R had lost 40 lbs smffered cough Bronchitis so bad that you choke j Ing. choking and strangling every end gasp for breath and405 words
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Advertisement14 1955-02-13 16 BEGINS TODAY this fabulous story told in Rubirosa's own outrageous words to LIONEL CRANE14 words
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Article, Illustration914 1955-02-13 21 SLEPT in 2 BEDS to keep COOL ■•fere i$ ony completely Lrinol" person in the world, Purely we" hidden. Most of I our fads and foibles, even L flur closest friends may be t of them. r in the case of genius, I "kinks" are often much L pronounced. r914 words
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Article, Illustration706 1955-02-13 21 James G. Crossley - SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE SENDS MAN TO GALLOWS James G. Crossley By CLEVELAND Lights glowing from windows which have known only gloom since last summer attest that the phantom of murdered Marilyn Sheppard still haunts her home. Dr. Paul L. Kirk, University of California criminologist. is the latest In a long line706 words
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Advertisement132 1955-02-13 21 DOCtOrS Prove pure, mild PALMOLIVE soap c&n brin^ you 3 lovelier skin in v^»KS^^^V Contains no animal fat! mm m mS^^^jr Palmolivc contains only the purest specially blended beauty oils. Its mildness will make your skin soft and smooth and keep it youthful. Remember, every piece of this pure, long-lasting132 words
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Article, Illustration106 1955-02-13 22 SPEARING OF PICTURES Name Address Title Camera Used Aperture Speed Film TOP LEFT: "Portrait" by Lam Sai Hoong of 30 Campbell Street, Penang. Airesflex f 5.6, 1/100 th Ferrania ABOVE: "Landscape" by Tho Kuan Ming of 15 Merican Road, Penang. Solida, f 11, 1/100th f Ferrania. liquid Toxlure by Koh106 words
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Advertisement55 1955-02-13 22 "TITHES" om l STEREO-CAM^ iTor 127. FILM. ALSO FOR SINGLE PICTURES SiZEi STANDARD SYNCHRONISED SH^^ SHOE FOR FLASH UNIT A ACCESS TELESCOPIC VIEW-FINDER I EXTENDING FRONT WITH TWO BELL WHICH REDUCES THE CAMERA POCKET SIZE 50/ c Agents: Only sJ 0 TITHES DENTAL .PHOTO SUPPLY LTD J Seven Sea Pure55 words
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Article, Illustration755 1955-02-13 23 CYRIL DARK - lood, Toll, Tears And Sweat' CYRIL DARK By %f-r ««w inaton in several offices \»r. r Minister Colonial Secrcrj a biis P art in lne ne K oli «t>ons with the rLjrr. rin^ lhe lroubled P*Hod which iiinis "I 1 of th< lri n Free Su *cn t L• r.755 words
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Article14 1955-02-13 23 L ml at G*r.»:a. Elecli Labour Govm itttrfiffL but Gs*rva!ives to from 193114 words
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Article876 1955-02-13 23 JAMES PETER CHIN - Accent Is On Sex In St. Louis JAMES PETER CHIN By CT. LOUIS, first metropolls of the State of Missouri and second to New Orleans in the South of the United States, can be described in six words: 'immensely interesting, supremely frustrating, and stiflingly nostalgic/ "The City of a thousand876 words
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216 1955-02-13 23 Showed Street Her Frills "In Error" "T CLEAN forgot to buy a ticket," a man charged with travelling by rail without paying his fare, told a Glasgow court recently. He was given the benefit of the doubt and discharged. Absentmindedness may be a blissful state of forgetfulness, but it can216 words
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Article69 1955-02-13 23 J TWO Frenchmen were A going to fight a duel J out in the country and J they took a train together. J One bought a return ticket and noticed that the other bought a single. J "Hi!" he smiled, "so you don't expect to come J back,69 words
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Advertisement102 1955-02-13 23 ist! aunni r/garettes rally imported m London liable in packets of 10 and airtight tins of 50. -yy^g^^p- /j^flfci f fTHIS FAMOUS' WHITE SPOT' is your guarantee that the contents are of tho high quality associated with th« name Dunhill. r °u deserv a Dunhill jT*r% k> often successfuJ >102 words
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Advertisement8 1955-02-13 23 NEXT WEEK Sir Winston Has A World Mission8 words
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Advertisement253 1955-02-13 23 You can make your teeth SHADES WHITER How you can have whiter, healthier teeth and defeat decay if After meals, your teeth are and effectively. It gets at f ha covered with a clinging, greasy places so difficult for the brush coating. Within this coating to reach, and so helps253 words
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Article, Illustration1307 1955-02-13 24 asfasfasfsadfasdfsafaf FANTASTIC— MARRIAGES -5 ]N the rollicking 18th century, one of London's biggest scandals was the marriage racket which flourished round about Ludgatehill and Fleet-street. It had originated in the notorious Fleet prison where unscrupulous parsons, mostly sent there for1,307 words
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Article, Illustration489 1955-02-13 24 GILLIAN GORNIAK - SOLD DAUGHTER SHusban GILLIAN GORNIAK N OLD habits, however deplorable, die hard. Ritual sacrifices and murders were banned by the British Raj in India. They are illegal still, but isolated instances of their continuation do come to light, and undoubtedly there are many occasions of their observance secretly in the489 words
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