Sunday Standard, 13 March 1955
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Title Section20 1955-03-13 1 SUN DAY STANDARD f>l JW 4 tt Vol. V. No. 231 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1935 24 PAGES 15 CENTS20 words
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Article43 1955-03-13 1 Gangsters Beat Up Informers tigsters last H n tw<> P H Bee stall in s.r. and with stools. I (l :i;ar these H these men lor »fl Urn Police i X vka run in when X .1 to SOT- era. ;ou< her right43 words
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Article71 1955-03-13 1 3 -Power Talks On I-C LONDON. Mar. 12 (Reuten —Britain. France and the United States are considering a three-power meeting probably at foreign minister level on the position in Indoj China, authoritative sources laid here yesterday. The sources said there was it anxiety about IndoChina in all three Western capitals71 words
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Article198 1955-03-13 1 POLICE HOLD RICKSHA PULLER Premier Pushes Off Man With Six-Inch Knife NAGPUR, India, March 12. A ricksha puller, brandishing a six-inch clasp kn ife jumped into Mr. Jav/aharlal Nehru's car in an unsuccessful attempt to attack the Indian Prime Minister this morning. Mr. Nehru was drivingReuter; A.P. - 198 words
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Article, Illustration295 1955-03-13 1 OFFICIAL SILENCE DISCOURAGES THOSE RUMOURS The Princess And The Air Attache LONDON, March 12, (Reuter).— The official wall of silence which has n«et all rumours of an impending marriage between Princess Margaret and an Air Force officer, Group Captain Peter Townsend, began to bear results yesterday. The gossips showed signs295 words
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266 1955-03-13 1 BRUSSELS. March 11 (Reuter).— Group Captain Peter Townsend returns to work as British Air Attache here on Monday after a ten-day leave mainly spent parrying questions on his reported romance with Princess Margaret. Every day this week the tall handsome airman has stood outside266 words
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Article219 1955-03-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.-Tli e Working Committee of the Malayan Indian Congress is understood to have taken serious objection today to a letter from the MCA to The Singapore Standard about the paper's alleged pro-Tamil attitude and decided to query its Alliance partner direct219 words
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Article211 1955-03-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Central Working Committee of the Malayan Chinese Association held an emergency meeting here today to discuss "the general attitude of The Singapore Standard towards the Alliance." However, the 13 members who attended the meeting, decided to "refer the matter to the211 words
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Article66 1955-03-13 1 DETECTIVES yesterday raided a house in Race Course Road in Singapore and held two Indians in connection with a two-week-old murder of a City Council labourer and a newsvendor. The labourer and the vendor and another man were attacked in Lorong Lallat by a gang of66 words
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Article50 1955-03-13 1 THE 16-year-old ninefurlons: course record held by Golden Glimpse since 1939 was smashed at Bukit Timah yesterday when Euphrates, brilliantly handled by Don Patterson, annexed the main race clocking 1 mm. 52 sec. This was 3i> sec. better than Golden Glimpse's time. Full report on Page 12.50 words
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Article56 1955-03-13 1 Donlevy On Drunk Charge BEVERLY HILLS. California. Mar. 12. <AP>— Actor Brian Donlevy was arrested yesterday on a drunk-driving charge. Chief of Police C. H. Anderson said Donlevy's new car bounced over a curb into a parking lot at a street's dead end. blowing it its front and rear right56 words
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Article34 1955-03-13 1 ANDOVER. Hampshire. Mar. 12 (Reuter)— A twin-engine Royal Air Force plane burst into flames over here yesterday and crashed in a field behind houses killing the crew of three.34 words
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Article22 1955-03-13 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower has nominated former Republican Senator Homer Ferguson of Michigan to be Ambassador to the Philippines.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article158 1955-03-13 1 WASHINGTON, March 12 (UP). Mary Eleanor Clements. 20. shapely brunette, broke up a wrestling match on Wednesday night with a mirror. She got so mad she reached into the rins and slashed one of the competitors on the leg. The victim was the Japanese158 words
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78 1955-03-13 1 British Reds Throw Weight Behind Bevan LONDON. March 12 (UP>.— Britain's agile Communist Party leaped behind) rebellious left-winger Aneurin Bevan \esterday in his challenge to Clement Attlee's Socialist Party leadership. A front-ppged editorial in the Daily Worker, party organ, claimed Bevan had "not violated any party decision but the right-wing78 words
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Article54 1955-03-13 1 LONDON. Mar. 12 (Reuten —The Presidiuir of the Supreme Soviet (Soviet Parliament > today promoted, by decree 11 generals to the rank of marshal. Moscow Radio announced last night. The 11 new marshals included Marshal of Aviation. P F Zhiearev, on whom the rank of Chief54 words
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Article57 1955-03-13 1 HONGKONG. Mar. 12 (Router Captain L.N. Beer, of London, master of the 3.538-ton British steamer Westway. fired on and detained by the Chinese Nationalists in the Formosa Straits last Monday, said today they released his ship and the 2.500-1 on Tai SeilD Hong immediately they learned a57 words
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Article166 1955-03-13 1 JAKARTA. Marcji 12 <Reuter>—The North Sumatra Army Command today announced that a large number of villagers of Tjot Djeumpa and Pult Leupung in Acheen. w e killed in Acheen were killed in fights between army patrols and rebel gangs. An army communique said that in166 words
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Article283 1955-03-13 1 Malacca Status Raised VATICAN CITY, Mar. 12, (Rcuter)— Pope Pius XII has raised Malacca Archdiocese to the status of a Metropolitan Church Province named Malacca-Singapore with its seat at Singapore, it was announced here yesterday. He also split Malacca Archdiocese into the new dioceses of283 words
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62 1955-03-13 1 'Mr. Harmonica' To Give Recital In Penang PENANG, s.«i The world famous harmonica player, Mr Larry Adlcr. will give a recital here on June 14. Mr Adlrr plays both classical and popular iiiumc Many of (he pieces he plaw on the harmonica li.nc been specially written for him n> famous62 words
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Article30 1955-03-13 1 MR. JOHN Peurifoy, Vr\ States Ambassador in Thai* land, has b< n narmd US. representative to tho Manila pact's new South -ca. i A ian Dffrnro Council. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement34 1955-03-13 1 »^7 L BATES and WStXStDBtNLFITSto I irUi msmmm i I ,o\ no""" 11 for I; iKANtE I MNW OIOK*CIMRAI' 1 .MHRARIFI^ HO. B^ A«S. Hlson's Jujubes v I] Mr T RIBUTED BY SIME DARBY34 words
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Advertisement57 1955-03-13 1 PARTY PACK 50 SERVES FOR 55.20/1 v e l>^ ICE CREAM COll tTOIIW ClC4M(|if| m. MMfMI ILISTM tMM 3.S S mm long drink! /j|ff% hT s| HCM^B^^flVi Rcmy Martin VSOI' makes just that difference B^^^^^^^^^^Ti to your long drink with I •%n IB ginger ale, water or iod.i. >:/ a57 words
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Article175 1955-03-13 2 They Want 4 Vote Seekers Jointly lOK TIIF first time since the start of the present election rampaicn. electors have taken the initiative away from the candidates. Yesterday, the elec- I locate of the Kampong Kapor Division. Singapore, wrote to all four candidates of their ward asking them to appear175 words
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Article280 1955-03-13 2 40 SIGN UP FOR 6 -WEEK COURSE Class To Begin March 14 WHILE thousands of Singaporeans spent yesterday afternoon at the Kate Course to see how their favourite horses run or how the others would fare in future rates, a fraction of this nuniher— 2oo to be more exact -went280 words
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132 1955-03-13 2 TWO Japanese women. Mrs. ►bu li; I Htrosh and Miss Xi ie Thara of Na- atom bomblasi World War. n anritc :n Sinnapore j j .pected. to a fellow-pas- Mr H. Takasu. secre- Japanese Minister rf Foreign Affairs, the two were on their132 words
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129 1955-03-13 2 NEW restrictions on Rafilos Place traffic will come into operation tomorrow. During the restricted hours, traffic in Rallies Place 1 which comes from Battery Road may proceed only along the east Mdc (the -side nearest the sea) into Prince Street or De Souza129 words
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Article88 1955-03-13 2 A BRANCH of the Arulncri Thirukoottam will bo opened in Singapore, it has been derided at a meeting held at the Chettiars* Chamber of Commerce 'I he following officers have been elected: president, Sri V Pakirisamy Pi'.'ai. vice-presi-dents. Sri RM. VR. Pcriakaruppan Cheltiai and Sri G88 words
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212 1955-03-13 2 'TAXING THE RICH IS NOT STEALING' Marshall MR DAVID Marshall, I UI Front candidate fof the Caunhill Division. Singapore, yesterday told electors that the Socialist system in England eradicated poverty. Speaking :n fluent Malay II the IfacKentle Road Government quarter^ hp said when he went to England to study IT212 words
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Article36 1955-03-13 2 A PUBLIC meeting on behalf of Mr. P. V. Krishnan. Labour Front Candidate for Pasir Panjang. will be held in front of the Star Light Cinema Theatre. Pasir Panjang Road, today at 6 p.m.36 words
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Article31 1955-03-13 2 THE Wah Tong School in .lalan Besar. S ngapore. has been struck off the Register as from Jan. 1, it was officially stated in the latest Government Gazette.31 words
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Article60 1955-03-13 2 SARATHEE. a clork. claimed trial in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday to a charge of criminal breach of tru.st of travellers cheques, valued at ,$:55 sterling, entrusted to him by the Malayan Airways between Jan. ~23 and 29. this year Bail of 52.000 in two60 words
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182 1955-03-13 2 Police, Customs Arrest 23 Opium Den Keepers SEREMBAN, Sat. A full-scale drive on opium traffickers is nc./ being conducted by the Police and Customs in Seremban. This was revealed here today by the Chief of the C.I.D. Negri Sembilan, Mr. Raj and Mr. P. Talbot182 words
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Article116 1955-03-13 2 Strike By 1500 Is Postponed A STRIKE by 1.500 City Council Water Department daily-rated workers scheduled to start today has been postponed for three weeks. The Executive Committee of the City Council Water Department Labour Union which took this decision last night told The Standard that if the Council did116 words
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Article, Illustration92 1955-03-13 2 He'll Take Delivery Of Trawler INCHE Jaafar bin Hah Kadi 1 a Singapore Malay master who left in the Seven Seas for Southampton on Friday to take delivery of a 150--ton trawler, the Wanahine. for the Fisheries Department of the Colony. The Wanahine will be brought to Singapore from EnglandStandard - 92 words
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Article189 1955-03-13 2 Rubber Down 3/8 Cts RUBBER lot il cents per Ib. RSS No. l. March shipment, yesterday on the Singapore market. It closed quiet after being very active, at 90i cents per ib The market opened steady at 92 i cents for RSS No 1 Murch on better trade buying. 11l189 words
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Article63 1955-03-13 2 BAHAU. Sat Th e Assistant District Officei of Bahau. wa.a today shot a t by Communist terrorists while visiting St. Helier Estate, near here But his Homo Guard escorts ircd back to drive the terrorists away There were no casualties The Sixth Batta ion of63 words
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Article44 1955-03-13 2 MALACCA. Sat Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. President of MCA. is showing continued improvement in hosp tal. where he was admitted after a fall. His personal assistants were "ranted a short interview with him today. Otherwise, visitor? are still barred from seeing him.44 words
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121 1955-03-13 2 Three Women Bound Over For 6 Months A SINGAPORE City Councillor. Mr. Lim Choo Sye. yesterday stood surety for three women. produced before the Sixth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. J.P. Trainor. to show cause why they should not be bound over to keep the peace The three women are Kok121 words
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Article112 1955-03-13 2 AN ex-special constable from Muar told the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. H.A. Forrer. yesterday that since he was demobbed in 1!)53. he had failed to obtain a regular job. The youth. Law Teck Wan. who was charged with failing to produce his identity112 words
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Article104 1955-03-13 2 Two Youths Sent To The Assizes TWO youths were committed to the next Singapore Assizes on a joint charge ot committing robbery ot cash and jewellery. valued at $2,200. from Ng Seek Meng. a widow, at Alexandra Road, on Jan. 7. this year. They were Lav Kirn Lim and Tan104 words
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Article35 1955-03-13 2 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir John NicoU, has deprived Mr. Tan Sim Mong. a naturalised person who is also known a* Tan Jiak Lim. of hi? citizenship of the United Kingdom and Colonies.35 words
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191 1955-03-13 2 KAMARUDDIN bin Ahmad, a greaser on board the tug "Pitho" fell onto the rotating cranks of the port engine and was crushed to death on the morning of Nov. 30, last year. This was told in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest191 words
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Article282 1955-03-13 2 Brash Free Trade For The Colony MR. M. B. BRASH, Democratic Party candidate for Queenstown told a crowd of listeners yesterday at Redhill Close that most political parties promise their electorate things like social and medical services, building programmes and help for the poor. 'But these are matter* which arise282 words
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Advertisement114 1955-03-13 2 AICYTV' .V.-.V.S •"•v-"i>;*cii# Ve>. both hy name and nature, for tin- is Blllc Mrrrv Low of Kirn Sen«r Road. Singapore, Co !^ate Vt i IU food fed on Con iV Gale Milk Food. 1 Her mother write-: "1 should f <:~^^ like to tliank mmi for Cow Gale, the only114 words
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Advertisement130 1955-03-13 2 FOR SALE LADIES. GENTS JTh^ pTmore bring Prcifff' Suiis Costume?, materials for cla^s tailoring, latest fashion*, sensible rate?. "SMARTWAYS" 173 Tanc-in Rn:id SLNIOR CAMBRIDGE in:)s. CREDIT GUARANTEED or your money refunded. Special private tuition in Eng'ish. Maths. Fiench by QIALIFIED EUROPEAN TEACHER 100% successes in recent examinations Terms moderate Details130 words
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Miscellaneous332 1955-03-13 2 cMlmcutac Information at a Glance ITi mud r^VT s Meet at auM F W^STS?'" 7ff7 n> lIIVI M X XmS l\ C *-'i\il l»«-f«'H(f \v^n: Free film «ow PtMII 304 am «6 ft 6T2 Dm I|Cl -1 a 1 Kolam Aver l^.ie Flame ol v, y 6 i ■RF'^^^^, Ca'cutt332 words
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68 1955-03-13 3 cm ,porr City Council will decide at the end i ulu thcr to give a trial to an experiment lit rrminrs and ambulances from complijf trait signals when proceeding to the scene S and Traffic Committee, at a thai U sanction68 words
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Article58 1955-03-13 3 'I Hh lad A i) iat.orj at D in r. ected ofllce bearera for the c year: President: Mr. M.S. Dhoor ent: Mr. M. Robon Miranda, (Jrncni; Secrc•ary: Mr. P.G. Phi.ip, Trcar: Mr. V.T. George. Combers: Messrs. V.X K;n R OA. Aziz! rijan Singh, Darma Rajan inny, Dial58 words
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Article38 1955-03-13 3 Advice Is ow Given Chinese t, -i Plann- in Ens I ipore Fa: I i* .«»n ;n Jani tv-'.v b» n Chinese. l>r Mcdi P a told 'liv rd was a.> the at ioce, cnly ptivc dless .t:rn38 words
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Article, Illustration34 1955-03-13 3 Triplets to Malay Housewife ■v Mrlaui. fcam uh.n Vim.it. Hi^. m bin I P»»i driver I tripf h.»v I "<» t»f third I babies l>»untls I fttbet I r v.d thf I !l! t«k.- n34 words
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Article94 1955-03-13 3 5 Scholars Selected For Awards FIVE Malayans have been provisionally selected by the Indian Government for the award of scholarships under its Cultural Scholarship Scheme for 1955-56. The Standard was told yesterday. They are: Mr. Shaari bin Ishak, Jalan Datok. Ipoh B.V.Sc. Mr. Lee Kirn Tions. No. 6 Jalan Yahya.94 words
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Article20 1955-03-13 3 FOl'R telephone wires. ghing six pounds arid cost80. were stolen from two in Wilkie Road, Singa- on Friday.20 words
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Article86 1955-03-13 3 A SINGAPORE High Court Judge, Mr. .Ju.sticc EX. Taylor. will act as chairman of the Parole Board for the next three years as from April 1, it was announced yesterday. Other members of the Board are: Mrs. Chen Nee Sian, Mr doll Kok Kce Mrs. .IT86 words
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348 1955-03-13 3 K. C. ARLN - K. C. ARLN By WHERE TANKS WILL RUMBLE KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Federation Govcinment has ordered the immediate building of a naillion dollar road linking Gemas with Rompin, to end a tortuous 55-mile tick for Banditlighters on the strategic Johore-Negri SembilanPahang border. The Standard348 words
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Article178 1955-03-13 3 THE ROW WENT ON OUTSIDE OF COURT A SINGAPORE Police Magistrate. Mr. J. M. DcvercuxColebourn. yesterday advised a young couple and a shopkeeper, to try and settle their differences outside the courtroom. The couple, Basrah Mohamed and his wife Ramlah binti Mohamed Ali. were summoned by the shopkeeper. Thandora Assainar178 words
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Article, Illustration128 1955-03-13 3 TIIK canal pictured above will, when completed, serve as the main channel through which flood waters in the Bedok resettlement area will flow out to sea. Construction of the canal is part of the Singapore Government's flood alleviation .scheme for the Bedok farmers who128 words
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Article255 1955-03-13 3 Gets 6 Months, To Appeal RATE, Sat. Three self-confessed opium addicts yesterday helped to convict a Police constable, Wong Seak Sinff, 24, of Raub, on a charge of accepting an illegal gratification from Chan Siew, an addict, for showing favour not to255 words
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Article152 1955-03-13 3 Joy Rider Jailed For Theft KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A youth, who stoic a motoi cycle and met with an accident en a "joy ride,* 1 yesterday was jailed for 11 months by the First Magistrate, when he pleaded guilty to its theft as well as escape from lawful custody. Gan152 words
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Article42 1955-03-13 3 THREE navigation ligbts worth $85 were stolen from 3. motor launch moored in Tclok Aver Basin in Singapore, recently. The theft was discovered only yesterday although the boat had been lying :n the basin ever since March 6.42 words
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Advertisement406 1955-03-13 3 $19,614 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Men or women under 45 b] setting aside regular m«.uth!y, nalt-.\eariy or yearly amount^ under the :->T'N LIFE f )F CANADA plan can lot exam^l«\ receive at ag»- H a lump .-urn $19 614 lor m» n or a private in (> '.m»' lor406 words
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Advertisement212 1955-03-13 4 1 ;^>^ SMOKES |j BLACK S WHITE j CIGARETTES Sola A^onh: I CHOY BROS (M) LTD. SINGAPORE \\V\\VVV\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\VV\\\\\V\\\\\\\V\\\\\W\\\\\VV WOULD CHOOSE A IjJjJj&l^J ro\al j WITH RANGEFINDER TO GET OUTSTA\DI\G PICTURES! t o > o I Camera* arc rxcc'imt, with lever for rapd f,lm w.nder coupled with mounting of <-r.uttfv and212 words
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Advertisement441 1955-03-13 4 S^e* Itiie Personauitv BEAU BBUMMELL Contest HOW TO ENTER 5 "Beau Brummell" in his day was a famed personality and for a time 2 confidant of the Prince Regent of England. Hidden in the advertising copy on 5 this page is a clue to the identity of a well-known Singapore441 words
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Article, Illustration364 1955-03-13 5 M. T. YONG - Meet Osman— The Last Of The Gharry Wallahs M. T. YONG WWWWVWW Uy \\\\\\\\\\x\%j lj <.xr.ir-old Os«,n >to- the pr Ud K.r thC nl> I irawi uharry in Ninuapore [g ird at BF Upper W innings W* r beats' I W n PJ ten the 9 form pite P and364 words
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Article, Illustration376 1955-03-13 5 profitable Relaxation At The Lowest Cost' I! ant ion \me curl the an I The I W. C. which is three yean old. has as its president. Mrs. Mary Lobo one of the Colony's most popular social workers. Th:s is what siie says of her club: "Our chief aim isStandard - 376 words
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348 1955-03-13 5 Only Peking Can Answer If Force Will Be Used— Eden y. Z ury Sir i uh... hln! <an i t"- on B ri in n S inn :miou i hv -•r.nc, 'our q| the Fmi and Middle East A Iced it there was any chance ol grttmg Red China to348 words
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371 1955-03-13 5 MERSING, Sat.-The inhabitants of Mersing i a township <>f abeut 7,000 inhabitants, most\ly Malay, have resolv- ed to give their royal I ruler the Sultan of Johore, a three-fold sur- prise present for his Diamond Jubilee celebrations, scheduled to take place in SeptemJ371 words
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Article375 1955-03-13 5 MICHAEL GOH - TAXI DRIVERS A BETTER BET MICHAEL GOH Insurance Companies By J will perJ haps bo .^hocked to know that the much maligned taxi and truck driver is a better bet than the average motorist in the eyes of insurance companies. "These two categories of drivers/ said one insurance official, '"know375 words
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Advertisement152 1955-03-13 5 HEW YORK I I Fty Pan American I from Bangkok through Europe 1 MM/\ AM 2^ I 5/ie fried lo borrou my AVOSET! X\ Women will «lo almoMi anything fur MtXllk^H f A\ OSP.I\ it mak.r's mx ii beautiful, Jd-t\ mJlrf^SwM desserts. Made from r^al cream, it'« flash' Sterilized. gtavs152 words
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883 1955-03-13 6 Sunday Standard They're At It Again.... JJRITAIN'S yap-yappers are at it again the romance reports of Princess Margaret The old story has been revived with new headings She's "still in love with the man who was banished" and •'Now the tour is over, she has to choose There are also883 words
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Article888 1955-03-13 6 The Roaring WILD WEST Goes To WHERE THEY HAVE No doctors, lawyers, telegrams or station BUT 18 wonderful pubs for 400 people THEIR MOTTO 'The future is unspeakable, the present unbearable and only the past has something to offer civilised man' ITIGH ui>— 6,soo feet up, in fact in the888 words
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823 1955-03-13 6 Andrew Roth - Malayan Railway Posters In Ireland Andrew Roth By (JOLOXIAL Secretary Alan Tindal LennoxBoyd himself a former Transport Minister— had rude things to say when lie arrived at Liverpool last Friday night en route to an inspection of Kirkby. His rude remarks were addressed to the British Railways because his train823 words
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437 1955-03-13 6 CYRIL DUNN - CYRIL DUNN By AS part of the general plan to rearrange housing in thi s city to fit the Government's apartheid policy, the Anglican Community of the Resurrection has been asked to move out of its houses and land at Leseding, which means "Place437 words
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Article, Illustration1270 1955-03-13 7 Christine Diemer - PUPILS ARE GIVEN 'AIR TIME' TO GET VOTES Christine Diemer Bcdok Boys" School Has Unique Sound System Where By \LERT Singapore teachers have been quick to seize upon radio (and, it is hoped, in the not too distant future, television) as one of the best media of education. But there1,270 words
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Article, Illustration434 1955-03-13 7 9,000 Descents In 3 Years At Changi PARACHUTING in Malaya "with a difference' is learned by Royal Air Force and Army personnel who have volunteered for courses at the Far East Air Force Parachute Training School. Changi. where more than 9.000 drops have been executed since the school opened three434 words
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Advertisement234 1955-03-13 7 7 for NEW FAMILY CAR > Sg I i U the fine /sS'P^m and thritty pKWLifpwle/ K>nn now the car that motorists even*l nagaifeom O.H.V. encinc pcrlormance, md style, coupled tvtth the tort of economx that < -he 'umnx man Come and try this j:roat DM tv-Jay's hncit VALUE in234 words
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Advertisement58 1955-03-13 7 a Mf PALL MALL ¥jXklJi/ FINEST QUALITY j f^^ GLASS j Pric« PPee^ cc PerDoien Per Ooren L.QUEUR GLASSES $16.00 TUMBLERS 1 pt. $16.00 SHERRY $18.00 $18.00 PORT $18-00 $2000 COCKTAIL $20.00 CLARET $24.00 23 00 CHAMPAGNE $26.00 DECANTERS 2 $16.50 each GOBLET $29.00 SUNDAE $25.00 JUGS 3 $10 7558 words
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Article, Illustration449 1955-03-13 8 Economy Run Field C ut Down To 100 VO less than 40 different models ranging from the small Austin A 30's to the Rolls Royce will vie for honours at the Mobilgas Economy Run to be h&d during the Easter Holidays from Butterworth to Singapore. Organised by the Singapore Motor449 words
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Article, Illustration531 1955-03-13 8 QUEEN'S CASTLE - QUEEN'S CASTLE Pi From the 2nd round of the Singapore Championship 1955. KINGS GAMBIT ACCEPTED WHITE BLACK Tay Cheong Ann 11. Pronk 1. P K4 P K4 2. P KBI P x P 3. Kt— KB3 B K2 This is one system of positional treatment of531 words
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Article, Illustration316 1955-03-13 8 S. Ramachandra - Temple With An Unusual Name S. Ramachandra By 'THE Chinese temple located close to the Towner Road corner of Balestier Road in Singapore, is popularly known to its devotees as "Lochoh Tua Pek Kong Beo", that is, the Rochore Supreme God temple. Don't you think it strange that "Lochoh" should316 words
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Advertisement354 1955-03-13 8 EAST ASIATIC II FAILINGS TO CONTININT/SCANDIN, fo* Aden. Port Soid Genoa. Antw«r D Km. I Copenhagen Gothenburq Qn<i Q '1 xx) "FALSIRIA" 21/24 Mar xxx) "JUTLANDIA" 2/4 Apr J xxxx) "LALANDIA" 15/17 Apr 1 "JAVA 22 26 Apr I xx) Calls London (possenqers only Cm xxx) Colls London (prsscnqcn only354 words
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1165 1955-03-13 9 SAMMY KING - SAMMY KING p ieir Ls not tuned L sin of life j iiinnv place h. ninny peoj ...mlerthat peculiar ,iH.llt thiS spite f jt anits eultuplrP Hid itS adorn I ol life la the that to the bin, think him. i for1,165 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-03-13 9 PLUM-PUDDING DOG FASHION photo Milady's swim-wear fashions have gone to the dogs. Starlet Linda Danson turned up at Palm Springs' Howard Manor, California, with a swim-suit that matches her Dalmatian dog, Bing. The swim-suit is correct even to the dog's collar. APAP - 42 words
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784 1955-03-13 9 Hubert E. Ellison - The Earth Moves Fastest When Nearest The Sun Hubert E. Ellison •'\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\^\*wI By I ONE of the important applications of the Earth's rotation is the measurement of time. The period between one noon and the next being the solar day. One solar day is divided into 24 hours, and each784 words
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Advertisement22 1955-03-13 9 c your home 'WkU v S n is c D E.i t nd a t' 1 *')rk. tmtl. EMICO r DUDLEY V^NDER22 words
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Advertisement308 1955-03-13 9 DOCtOrS Prove pure, mild PALMOLIVE soap can bring you a lovelier skin in W*& .i^JHß :?W< 4 Contains no animal fat! Palmolive 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-lasting308 words
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Article311 1955-03-13 10 THOMAS CUP McTaggart Upsets American Champ WINNIPEG. Canada, Mar. 12, (AP)-Thc I S. Thomas Cup team has a 3-1 lead in games over Canada in the North American Zone tie at the Winnipeg Badminton Club, and needs only two more victories tonight for a inter-zone311 words
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Article235 1955-03-13 10 CSC Open With Big Victory AN openings partnership by km Sports Club- S. Na- i (30) and Joe Cnrvalio <;l> gave CSC a good start lor a livc-wickrt victory when met Singapore Cricket Club in a Iriendly cricket match on the CSC ground yesterdaj Bat tins SCC were < I235 words
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Article, Illustration84 1955-03-13 10 Standard photo by A SEVEN man boxing team of the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur, hare been invited by ihe St. Andrew's School. Singapore, ior a friendly match in the Colony on March 19. The team that trill make the trip to Singa pore arc standing, jrom leftYong Peng Seong - 84 words
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333 1955-03-13 10 CORINTHIANS DECIDE IN LAST MINUTES SINGAPORE Corinthians beat Pulau Brani United by three goals to two in a SAFA Div. I league soccer match played at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. I or both teams it was their second outing: in this year's league, Corinthians have now two points333 words
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Article309 1955-03-13 10 R.K.M.E. Civilian Association just scraped through their Colony Division .'»A League match against Tuan Monjj OI d Boys' Association, winning; 3 Z at Gcylanjj Stadium yesterday. Kok Wee. the Chinese goalkeeper was responsible tor saving the side from a heavier defeat, ably supported by309 words
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Article82 1955-03-13 10 In thrir opi-nins match of the season. BODCA did well to score a six wickets victory over Wood&ridge Hospital SC in a Iriondly cricket match played at St. George's ground yesterday. Woodbridse SC 44: Lim Chwee Seng 11. Main bin Yusoll 8 not out. Marker82 words
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Article505 1955-03-13 10 Pakistanis Repeat The Dose Fed. Fight Hard But In Vain... PAKISTAN 0* 4 FEDERA TION 00 o SEREMBAX, Sat.— Tlie Pakistan Hockey Federa tion tourists, who defeated the Federation XI by four clear goals last Saturday at the Federal Capital in the second Test, repeated the dose in the third505 words
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Article69 1955-03-13 10 BORNEO Company and YMCA drew in their friendly cricket match at Bale.stier Road yesterday. Borneo Co 152: ?«?c\fullan 70. Lall Singh 34. Perera 12; Lyne three for 27. Straker two for 15 and Sharma one for one. YMCA 134 for six: Rajendra 6169 words
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Article52 1955-03-13 10 FATHUL Karib beat Customs Sports Club by three goals to two in a SAFA Uiv. 2A league soccer match played jit the Jalan Besar Stadium last n ght Scorers for Fathul Knrib were: Sahat 2 and the other u ;is 't' |oal. Customs netted through Sordi52 words
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Article331 1955-03-13 10 UK SOCCER RESULTS LONDOK. liar. 12, CBeutei i The are football re- it for Saturday. FOOTBALL \SSO<I\IIO\ (IP 6TH BOUND Birmingham C I llanter C. 1 Hddrsfld. T. 1. I U. 1 Notu Co I, Vo:k City I. ISunderland 2 Wolv'ton W. 0. 1 I Ai.l I DIV. I \rsenal331 words
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Article35 1955-03-13 10 COAIBIXEU Rovers heat Rajaji Sports Club by three goals to one in a friendly soc-t-cr match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Rovers scorers were Supramaniam. Stevens and Rashid. Samy scored Rajaji*s only goal.35 words
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Article117 1955-03-13 10 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: Charily:— SAFA Army/Navy {Jo? Chappell Cup) at Jui-.ni Besar at 5A5 p.m.: Div. 2A—Y.M.M.A. vs. T.B.A. at Jalan Besar al 4 p.m.; Kmia Rangers rs. Radin Mas at Geylang: Div. 2B: Bukit Timah SC. vs. C.A. "A" at Farrcr Park. ATHLETICS: Chung Cheng High School meet al117 words
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Article50 1955-03-13 10 Springdales W in Lee Cud SPRINGDALE Sports Club beat Alexandra Football team 3 1 to win the Mrs. L< Choon Ens; ShiHd in their annual soccor match played at Farrcr Park yeMcrday Scorers lor Springdalcs •ere Tian Soon. Fook Poor and Jafar. Percra replied toi Alexandra. Referee: Mr. John Ferguson.50 words
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Article209 1955-03-13 10 Clarke Hits 51 In Recs Victory iKRRY Clarke, veteran t o ony cricketer, making a comeback' alter three years topscored urith r )l runs for the Singapore Recreation clvb 1 igainsi RXAS yesterday. Tiio Rers won thi s friendly f-rirket match played on tne padang by 71 runs KNAS Tindall209 words
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Advertisement325 1955-03-13 10 jjPeter Wilson Says: In The| Hearts Of Cricketers Everywhere \He 9 s Sir JLeM§\ i Sydney, Sat. c I ]\OW IT'S SIR LEN-or it should be! 1 If Lindsay Hassctt could get the JVI.B.E J J and he lost the Ashes in England surely J Leonard Hutton, who regained them325 words
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Advertisement116 1955-03-13 10 mi LOld PAR UNIVERSAL cJ P WEARNE IP |(J K. Lumpur Ong Bon X Z 3 S JoloaliJ Mohomed Joffo, i Xotr 6W pui ne Koto EhJ k BROOKUI CHOCOLATE L»M'«! constip^ OVERN, Children ar: Adults lov( Jcbcious ta^tc I Highßloodf Kills Men Twu r a Imr front ta my«f.116 words
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Article, Illustration858 1955-03-13 11 SHARPSHOOTER - SHARPSHOOTER Hn t t unbelievable that S.A.F.A. could take, owing in an unpleasantness created by —ffUlliiaUM and over something which, risiit-thinking persons would agree, be left alone in the limbo of forgotten ve \on vVKA. tn not a :ght of to Up to redit858 words
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Article, Illustration166 1955-03-13 11 MALAY 4* S Thomas Cup coach the Singapore yelp m n champion* LKOW KIM FATT rrcalh the days tchen had nunton was played 2.> years o^o, and his contribution will he of special interest to the younger generation this year of the Thomas Cup. TODAY, ihr166 words
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Article371 1955-03-13 11 Ready, Willing Able > We playrd with gusto in the loncn in all sorts of weather, i There were no halls and a i^huttle was only discarded when i a few of its feathers were hrok,rn and was no morp rrcosniz,able as such. We used to keep ,the damaged shuttles371 words
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Article245 1955-03-13 11 Return To Power Prestige IN 25 YEARS of existence, the Singapore Badminton Association has hod its ups and downs champions have come and gone. But if the present is any criterion, the journey into the next 25 years which officially begins today will be mostly up and up! Singapore has245 words
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Article, Illustration518 1955-03-13 11 $6 For Expenses We're Happy! In 1931, the first Inter-State match took place in Singapore at the Old Drill Hall, Beach Road. It was a triangular, between Singapore, Selangor and the Hu Yew Seah of Penang Four great names figured in this series E. J. Vass and See Gin Hock518 words
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Article86 1955-03-13 11 Vass Was First S'pore Champion THE first tournament of the Singapore Badminton Association was held in V)l9 at the Chinese Chin Woo Association courts (now the site of the Odeon theatre). E. J. Va.ss emerged first Singapore champion, with See Gini Hock (now X c ter's manager in Singapore) runner-up.86 words
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873 1955-03-13 11 PREVIOrS to 1929 Badminton was not treated with importance— in tact it was regarded as a ladies game. In those days the games were played in openair courts with rubber-tipped shuttlecocks and many were the occasions when good games were873 words
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2286 1955-03-13 12 Patterson's Grand Ride BIG SWEEP TOTAL P00L— 5333,385 Ist Prize No. *****3—5150,022 2nd Prize No. *****9—$ 75,011 3rd Prize No. *****2—$ 41,673 STARTERS ($3,472 each): Nos. *****2, *****2, *****6, *****8, *****4, *****3, *****8, *****4! *****8, *****3, *****4, 590/31. CONSOLATIONS ($2,500 each): *****5, *****3,2,286 words
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598 1955-03-13 12 Graveney In Merry Mood: MCC Hit Out Dl NEDIN, Mar. 12, (Reuter)— England scoring 209 for eight before bad light stopped play about fifteen minutes from the time stumps would have been drawn gained a lead of 84 runs over New Zealand (125) by the end of the second day's598 words
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Article169 1955-03-13 12 THE draw and starting times of tile Royal Island Club versus Kcppcl Club at the RIC. today are as follows: ALL OFF THE Ist TEE 8.00 a.m. Tittle Marshall v«; Evans Hoc. P. 0.") Hammond Monger vs Green Thomas. 8.10 Addison McLachlan vs Murchison 8c G. Thrmson. 8.15169 words
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Article109 1955-03-13 12 POLICE Sports Club beat the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club by seven wickets in a friendly cricket match played on the Police ground yesterday. Batting first, the Chinese totalled 125 runs. Top scorer was Dennis Lee who ran up a breezy 51 runs. J. C. Cooke. Sandosham109 words
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154 1955-03-13 12 HQ SINGAPORE Base District won th* inter- unit Light Weapons championships when they took the sabre event at the Tanglin (i.vmnasiun. on Friday, concluding night of the Singapore Base District fencing championships HQ Singapore scored a total of 74 victories. A large crowd present154 words
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Article616 1955-03-13 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By SIX OF NEAL Hobbs sprinting stars and Major Heddle's candidate Gold Town broke 37 sec for three furlongs at yesterday morning's workouts of candidates in preparation for Wednesday's races. With Don Patterson astride Gold Town put in a splendid solo when616 words
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Advertisement199 1955-03-13 12 Sove Timp w NEW MODEL WITH EVEN MORE AUTOMATIC FEATURES PATERSON SIMONS CO Lt: NEVER HAS THE SCREEN DEA L 1 j|Bt SO BOLDLY jt WITH Till FORCI mLk THAT DROVE TMt INDIANS A(lM)ss^Kf r i TIH CONTINENI Jfc- TOW ARDS, J OBLIVION. I Iff Fox m presents mm® V"^199 words
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Article311 1955-03-13 13 (J H of colours American 1 van*. o» d volet sase fhnie shock- ,i n turquoise n i i a r c I this .i. .1 hat, J t.» It. If It's I Hi dramatize la Make the HeM md > inflows. Not \.»ur tjt%,311 words
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Article, Illustration89 1955-03-13 13 Designed to make the least of a waistline are these belts. They also make the most «>f cay or 'hep' themes, for teenage or older wearers An over sized watch face in a decorative setting, is timed to fashion in a two inch cinch belt of black elasticised[Wide World - 89 words
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Article, Illustration13 1955-03-13 13 "Never mind, dear at least it covered it up for half an hour."13 words
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Article458 1955-03-13 13 Gaynor Maddox - Gaynor Maddox By J/GGS are plentiful. They are a wonderful food, but many of us overlook the great variety uf ways they can be prepared. Take a look at these recipes. You'll probably enjoy them very much: Lemonrgg (For 5 8-ouncc glasses) Four eggs. I teaspoon salt,458 words
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Article858 1955-03-13 13 FOR EVERYMAN THERE IS A WOMAN It Is A Good Thing That... Says GERREE READ IN EVERY Second newspaper or magazine we are confronted by the weighty words of a famous man,— usually a film or radio star— who tells the world, "What I Don't Like About Women.'' If I858 words
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Advertisement62 1955-03-13 13 L^MILDER \S, J SEW happy because iHo|T r\its sewn on a Sf PFAFF THE H Q WORLD'S V^> BEST SEWING MACHINE I Ikt n,,!v one nith a 11 I'M i: OF LIFETIME GUARANTEE P WST ASIATIC CO., LTD. K "olo Lumpur. Teluk Anson, Ipoh, Pcnong. SINGAPORE SHOWROOMS: Kd Td; *****.62 words
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Advertisement55 1955-03-13 13 IRI R«all H ARE rgj&MILDER $'XkM^X^^E& 1 men US e Brylcreem than any other hairdressing in the world. Sec if) perfect control all day long. See how massage with Brylcreem keeps I&& JmStmk n£ y° ur sca^P c^ can lo rec rom r >' ncsv anc^ dandruff. For the pood55 words
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Article, Illustration747 1955-03-13 14 To be shown at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore. They're all falling for brown-eyed Brigitte OOH LA LA the things that have hren goins on behind my back! I had barely sot Hollywood o(l my chest when all the British studios were on the phone giving me the big747 words
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Article475 1955-03-13 14 Bernard McElwaine - Get Rough... Get Rich Bernard McElwaine Nigel Patrick Finds Punching Pays SSSSSSS By \7IOLENCE i s goldtn! That's what lean, suave screen smoothie Nigel Patrick has suddenly discovered. Hollywood is at last interested In him all because he beats seven kinds of sunshine out of Richard Widmark in the film475 words
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Article, Illustration264 1955-03-13 14 DEGINNING with a world premiere <<n Apr. 20 at the Metro-Collins St. Theatre in Melbourrc. Australia. Loew's International executives are planning to apply the full range of distribution, advertising and campaign techniques to the selling of M-G-M's v Interrupted Melody in the international market. The picture in Cinema264 words
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Advertisement407 1955-03-13 14 CATHAY ORGANISATION AnRACTIONS FkTUkV Yr NOW SHOWING! RL6.MASIERPIECE OF SUSPENSE! SPENCER TRACY ■miirTrffi ROBERT RYAN ONE OF THE BIG FIVE FROM M.G.M. HniniSil i TODAY f>.oo am. "LIU" r j An C A II now showing _lkl/ 1/ E V II 11a.m., 1.45, 4.15, H. 45, If THE GOLDEN SILENCE407 words
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Advertisement234 1955-03-13 14 H^)SHAW fJjOTHnJ t., comingZZ MX TO THK IM SI l|\ <IJM PICTIRE PLEASE NOTI RtVlMjj 11 mis: 11 am 1,11-lIHi f/'/'ey^L A 6.44-9.44 p.m. /(/fil Rarel\ practically nr\er lias a mod< in *^pMf I novel been read by <o y many people— over 25.000! r" 1 Every breathless M 1234 words
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Miscellaneous35 1955-03-13 14 SIGN OF THE PAGAN (Continued) —^^ma-nm _^_r____^_^_^v "V —I _B N DBfCO M t N^^^^^^^^^~ r<i '^B' »x _P_i^_B^^' _^_L___R_B^_i__ T O r >-'t REuE» Of ftO M i f __i *(_«R'ST'AM J-*^^ _f____S_E_^_^__!H______________i 135 words
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Article, Illustration120 1955-03-13 15 eil gives a brilliant emanship while on the ire of the Prince of IPs the uniform b/ the Prince himself. O That night at dinner Brummell is given an opportunity to apologize, but instead offers further impertinence. The Prince rises and shouts, ''I won't have you in120 words
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Article, Illustration123 1955-03-13 15 his eye alit beauty, meets end to her fiance's eps her into his Later she visits 6 The Prince also has his eye out for beauty, and Brummell encourages his secret love for Mrs. Fitzherbert at the races, despite the Government's insistence that he wed royalty. 7 Lady123 words
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Article, Illustration129 1955-03-13 15 LW erberi continues Brummell urges Wl Pnnce of Wales to give up B^ D rmce to visit his father, m madness, and thus gam m I hopes to be named Earl in The king's insanity is clear when he tries to strangle his son, but the Prince loses the129 words
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Article41 1955-03-13 15 HAY: BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK (Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan). 'LION: BEDROOM SECRETS (Martine Carol. Dawn Addams). 'TOL: AMERICANO (Abbe Lane, Glenn Ford). E ON THE GOLDEN SILENCE (Mandarin). 'AMBRA: PAISAN. LONG WAIT (Anthony Quinn, Castle).41 words
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Article, Illustration85 1955-03-13 15 ANDREW FANG - ANDREW FANG in I* Ir the fc i* t; 1 a 1 n ol rue in a h.m- ■;pcrb!v acted. SiWer Chalice" has a 1 :p.c of hnnd-to-hand coin- 1 bat sequences which ought* •<> satisfy t:ic ••blood-and-| thunder^ f. film is in85 words
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Article533 1955-03-13 15 PETER HILL - Peter Ustinov Excels Again As An PETER HILL This Time 18th Century English Prince Bmm Brmmmetl STEWART GRANGER Lmdy Pmtricim ELIZABETH TAYLOR Prime of Hales PETER USTINOV Kim/t George 111 ROBERT MORLEY Lord Edwin Mercer JAMES IM>NAIJJ Mortimer JAMES HAYTER Mr* hitzherbert ROBEM4RI HARRIS William rut PALL ROGERS Lord Byron533 words
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Article105 1955-03-13 15 IT is not unusual to see children on a film set. because members ot the cast otten have their youngsters visit the studios during shooting The set ot Pinewood s fairground drama. THE WOMAN FOR JOL is probably the most popular one in years And it's not105 words
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Article142 1955-03-13 15 f ES Orgueilleux The Proud Ones a French film from the stcrv by Jean Pau 1 Satre wil] be the next presentation by the Selanqor Film Society. This gripping film made in France and Mexico in l!)5M stars Michele Morgan and Gerard Philipe The United Kingdom142 words
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Advertisement256 1955-03-13 15 dunni cigarettes specially imported from London Available in packets of 10 and airtight tins of 50. THfJFAMOUX'WHITESPOT' is your guarantee that the M HHI I content; are of the high •'I I quality associated with th« You deserve a Dunhill ~~^y >A\ One ol the world i most detirti watchei256 words
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Article392 1955-03-13 16 AS TOLD TO LIONEL CRANE the phone and trying to keep cameramen out, Barbara drank a glass of champagne. "When she came back into the room she looked happy. "All the tension had gone out of her. Now she had a .sort of don't care attitude and I was scared392 words
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Article1374 1955-03-13 16 My Bust-Up With Barbara AIY marriage to Barbara Hutton was no fun. The price I have had to pay for it has been worldwide scorn and I don't think the bill can ever be settled. I should never have married her. All I can do is to tell frankly and1,374 words
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697 1955-03-13 16 NORMAN LONGMATE - NORMAN LONGMATE knhdkfn J^IFE looked black for ex-Private Joe Jackson that morning he was out of work. The hut that served for a home was unheated and damp; the children's clothes were ragged and thin; and in two days' time he was due in court to697 words
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Advertisement9 1955-03-13 16 NEXT WEEK: The Truth About Zsa Zsa's Black Eye9 words
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Advertisement743 1955-03-13 16 DON'T WASH YOUR n $?t? Cosmedin Beauty cmPCUANSEnoursi,,, You cannot cleanse yotir skin properly by just ua< 'deep clransrs 1 it rraches every pore and rr stale make-up. Cosmedin tones your skintexture fine and firm. Cosmedin beautifit-s blemishes and keeps your complexion i today. U Cosmedin BEAUTY LOTION ,j> BEAUTIFUL743 words
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Article1348 1955-03-13 21 Marita Ross - Spider-wife's LOVE meant DEATH Marita Ross kndfkn WICKED WOMEN No. 1 In every age there have been women notorious for their wickedness. Some had beauty, others had breeding, others only their wits to help them fulfil their lust for power, love or money. Such women did not hesitate to murder1,348 words
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Advertisement315 1955-03-13 21 LLOYD TRIESTINO TO HONGKONG SPECIALLY REDUCED ROUND -VOYAGE FARES FIRST CLASS $617 TOURIST $351 IMCLUDJMG STAY ON BOARD l\ HOINiCKOMG WITH ALL MEALS AVAILABLE SINCAPORE HONCKONC SINCAPORE DEPARTS £RR_ £EP. ARRIVES "VICTORIA" 22/3 26~3 28/3 31 /3~ "ASIA 21/4 25 4 27 4 30 4 "VICTORIA" 22/5 26/5 28/5 1/6315 words
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Article, Illustration71 1955-03-13 22 "In A Chinese Temple" by lan Sec Tong of 3 Jalan Sir Husein, Peiang. Rolleiflex, Ml, 1/50 th, Super XX. "Out Onhis World" Ir Lole of 268-B South Bridge Ro Rolleiflex, fll, 1/lOOth. AMOVE: M Ah! This the life!" by S. A. Tan ol 74 Maxwell Road,71 words
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Advertisement374 1955-03-13 22 -SPEAKING OF PR 1 1 HI Name Address ot Title p Camera Used Aperture E in Speed Film m "TITHES" ohir CAMERAS and BINOCULARS *J F. 2.8 Lens J&i 1 300 mx Shutter Wrl Pnce $220 J F2 8 Lens. |H 1 200 sec 88 HJ 1,300 sec SUO c£374 words
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Article193 1955-03-13 23 rout Stream In The Living-Room »n the 0 •:d in arc an 1 (fat m or n Mfe' S f f>Uliht Utt ttnturies. Th c old Czechoslovakian trick was to lower a closed jar fall of bees into the water. The buzzing attracted fish. This method has been modernized an193 words
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Article, Illustration897 1955-03-13 23 jkdbnfkn sj 5/ $5 r Sf LURE OF THE HAREM -1 Eastern harrm girls will soon be getting their first glimpse of the modern world outside through television. The Iraq Government has decided 1o go into the television business. Education is the chief concern, especially for women who,UP - 897 words
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Article200 1955-03-13 23 DON'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU SEE IT doesn't do to believe all you see, even in the most reputable museums, for lots of the exhibits may be fakes. Recently Mr. F.G. Carr. director of the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich, said that several of the supposed Nelson relics under his charge200 words
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Advertisement43 1955-03-13 23 NEXT WEEK: Harem No. 2 A word to the wise about tyres mt Onlu Gooduear has fj \MM built and sold mote p flj than 600,000,000 tutes I GO<OD/YEAR Mor# people, the world over, ride on Goodyeor tyres thon on ony other make!43 words
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Miscellaneous52 1955-03-13 23 I B MOTIANI, c o r ll'itchand, Nr. Ilirabad, >md). Pakisphotography. cting. swimI musics, and i ndence. mwYM koiso. 2. I Itilfl w_a. ards. Cal Mwi Via: n&MB& B and W) U "N«- 74G, Ml Mfn^lembu, m n lalan J.'f" 1 Pfrak -16. M Wt) lln < h.im- h ul52 words
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Miscellaneous106 1955-03-13 23 30, Jalan Rendahara, Ipoh, Perak. «15>. stamps, viewcards, cycling, radio-listen-ing, songs, reading, movies, and friendly correspondence. J. K. \Y. CHONG. 12. Lee hok Kai Street. Malim, Ipoh. Songs, badminton, dancing, collecting-auto-graphs, exchanging penpals' photos, and friendly correspondence. PETER C. P. CHOXG, 12, lee Chok Kal Street, Malim. Ipoh. Songs, badminton,106 words
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Miscellaneous118 1955-03-13 23 cycling, and friendly correspondence. MISS PATRICIA MOO, c o IS-A. Kirn Pone Road, Singapore. 3. (15), badminton, swimming. cycling, dancing and friendly correspondence. MISS. DOREEN MOK. 50, Jalan Kenanga. Kuala Lumpur. <14>. badminton, stamps-collecting. radiolistening and friendly correspondence. The following want to exchange stamps with Malayans: R. ANDREW. 18, Munro118 words
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Miscellaneous176 1955-03-13 23 V. GOGARTY, 127. Edgar Street. Bankstown, N.S.W., Australia. C. HAVES. 23. Sussex Street, Middle Brighton, Melbourne S. 5, Victoria, Australia. A. G. HUGHES. "Valley View," 79, Newcastle Road, Wallsend, 2N. Newcastle, N.S.W., Australia. MALCOLM ADDISON. 825 Gardenville Avenue, Longucil, Que., Canada. LOUIS ALPLRT, 8605 Wiseman Avenue, Montreal, Que., Canada. CHARLES176 words
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Article355 1955-03-13 24 Naked Man Was Read All Over \0 WAD AYS tattoo marks tend to be ornamental and sentimental, like the tombstone and inscription, "In memory of my darling mother/ imprinted on the wrist of a butler recently found dead in Algiers after being reported missing by the London police. But at355 words
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Article48 1955-03-13 24 ODDS ENDS lEX who have money to burn generally meet their mateh a woman. "TT/HATS your son coins to be when he gets out of college?'' "It looks as if he's going to be an old man." r PHE hardest thing on a woman's clothes is another woman.48 words
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Article, Illustration1326 1955-03-13 24 Antoni Klimowicz - IESCAPE RED POLAND Antoni Klimowicz #*t i Ud* v ito ll i rt H tll J ATE Friday nig /if, I suddenly felt the motionless ship stirring. trom her depth* arose, a deep rumble; the engines uere in motion. My heart uns suddenly in my throat. I felt a uild1,326 words
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225 1955-03-13 24 TTNABLE to attract applicants with an advertisement for a "relief nightwatchman," a London firm promptly substituted another notice asking for an "assistant security officer." The second 'advert was so successful it took the firm days to sort the replies But it got a225 words
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Article, Illustration310 1955-03-13 24 Phone Bell Rang 11 Hours For A Wedding 'THE person who invented the telephone kiosk by building a cupboard round a phone In a cafe to shut out the sound of music forgot something. He failed to add a gadget that would automatically shut off those persons who hog the310 words
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