The Singapore Free Press, 18 December 1954
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Article139 1954-12-18 3 Troops go into action after officer is mobbed r pROOPS yesterday arrested nearly goo police striken A m the How rah district of Calcutta, alter a police inspector had been mobbed on Thursday. The West Bengal Government said the men arrested took part m or incitedReuter - 139 words
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215 1954-12-18 3 A SOLDIER stationed m Honn Kong has received official recommendation lot his bravery m saving a Comet tank "m complete disci for his personal safety," timounced yesterday. Tiie commendation published the London Gazette said iftsman < Acting Corporal i Michael Chapman ofReuter - 215 words
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Article59 1954-12-18 3 CEVEN HUNDRED duck workers m Newport, Monmthshlre, who went on strike on Thursday because a newspaper had said they were "taking home £25 a week" ret iirned to work yesterday. They claimed they would to work 24 hours a day, seven days a week, toReuter - 59 words
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Article28 1954-12-18 3 Austrian Red Cross officials yesterday an estimated 'i Greek hostages are to i shortly from behind Iron curtain m the biuoperaticm of its kind.28 words
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Article224 1954-12-18 3 4 "SURVEY of sin" *1 unon<{ GbUfow tTnii versity students whkh revealed a hi«h incidence »i drunkenness. drug taking and sex abnorma- f' 1 was meant as a joke. 't was disclosed vester- rluy. pie survey was pub'^'X'd m the university nuigaiine, It224 words
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Article66 1954-12-18 3 A late bather at a E public indoor swimming E E pool at Munich yesterday E E took a running dive from E E the edge. E Attendants helped him E out and he was taken to E E a hospital to have as-A.P. - 66 words
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295 1954-12-18 3 RED MATA lIAKI IS TRAPPED THE story t voluptuous East German brunette. accused iiarmlng top secrets from two American ■eciMty officials as a Soviet spy, finally ended m a trap was issued yesterday m Berlin. Charges of espionage have been filed against the woman,295 words
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Article88 1954-12-18 3 The deacon cites the choirmaster AN insurance Clerk, Walter Ryden, a Baptist chapel deacon, yesterday won a divorce on the grounds of his wife having committed adultery with the chapel choirmaster. Ryden twice forgavp his wife Marion. But he refused to forgive a third time when he returned from aU.P. - 88 words
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127 1954-12-18 3 rrnE U.S. Government yes--1 terday announced it had signed contract* to lei] -six o! "its synthetic rubber plani Three are m Loa Angeles and three m Port N TeXM. The contracts, subject to Congressional review, are the flrat m the Government* plan to sellA.P. - 127 words
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Article25 1954-12-18 3 Vlce-AdmiraJ Thomaj Oaten. 63 Commander of the battleship South Dakota m the Battle <>i Guadalcanal <iwd m San Diego, California, jretter- U.P. dayU.P. - 25 words
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Article21 1954-12-18 3 The English author. M; James Hilton was said y< day to be critically ill at Sea side Hospital U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article114 1954-12-18 3 Chieftain's exile is permanent 1H IK OOVERNMEN I ti-rduy th.r mid not a the em ><! BtniM Kh.mi.i the banish<- i Bf I iiii. A labour member, Mr. Fennern Brockwty, had liked m Ibe House of Commons if th« j S< for Common 'wraith ReUUonj Lord Bvtnton WOUld rrvit'U' til*-Reuter - 114 words
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Advertisement280 1954-12-18 3 'V^^iml^^VlTO laP ir f \^^«^-i<^^y This fafesr mrxJel of thr VITO designed for th photographers who [)rrf<'r .m all metal I Ijr^c-sr.ile production methodi have enabled vi I ht *he viro h with the world- famous COLOR-SKOPAR I 1.5 .md 12 8 hi^h efficiency lorv.es ai an unbel»< -i/ I<w280 words
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Article252 1954-12-18 4 I Opinion rpHE spirit of adventure among; Malayan youth i.s not yet dead. The feat of the two Boy Scouts who rowed round Singapore Island m 06 hours is praiseworthy. More so since they accomplished their row m the dismal and bad weather that Singapore has been having m the252 words
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Article, Illustration795 1954-12-18 4 DUDLEY HAWKINS - Mau Mau may try a comeback at Christmas DUDLEY HAWKINS by /\RDERS have been issued to the Man Mail to quit the forests of Kenya. In a last desperate attempt to reorganise their forces the almost leaderless Man Mau have decided to take rofuge m Nairobi and the European-settled areasReuter - 795 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-12-18 4 OSBERT LANCASTER - OSBERT LANCASTER ih "M«> J interrupt to make it quite clear Co the Heavenly Host that they cun cut out the close harmony once and for ull?"29 words
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Article290 1954-12-18 4 fodKMfer - fodKMfer 1 by l if candle*, bloim h ay s Devon on her fFi°2 ous back This w« r of r-?--practical use but at grin tattoos on hVba?k 'Come and read the a one musical export would say to another, as \h, v \?ZS behind her. humming290 words
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Advertisement61 1954-12-18 4 Gamden R E CORDS I by RCA Never before, such low price* for Record* with these great features: Acclaimed performances of popular and classical music by world famous artists. Unsurpassed quality of reproduction, equal to records costing dollars more. 4 Manufactured to highest standards on famous Vinylitc brand plastic. Sole61 words
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Advertisement132 1954-12-18 4 CaU it 'miiic- fat ask dll A CLEANSE: D.C. Lotion is tht;i(^: r** r\l~*^^T' i q surtacc-action makes embar- a~ rcpcllant to each other. Dandruff just disappears into thin air. Set your scalp \f Jlßp j really anne clean that's the lirst important Sfi^//' step lor basic hair health. Fresh132 words
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150 1954-12-18 5 \V)O\VNERS are angry with the Singapore City Council for trying to eniorc 1/ a law which has only been partially applied m the past. j The Council ruled recently that ALL houses built m future must nave a 1 footway along frontages abutting on a150 words
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Article22 1954-12-18 5 Tuan Haji A. Bakar and Mr. KaJ Hee. of Johore Bahru, been appointed supervising officers under the rubber rs i-iiartment.22 words
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256 1954-12-18 5 T>ANDIT Nehru, the Indian I Prime Minister and Sir John Kotrlawala. Ceylon's Premier Will arrive m Sinj;npore next Wednesday. Both will make brief visits to the Colony. Mr. Nehru, who is on his wav to attend the Colombo Prime Ministers' conference m256 words
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Advertisement114 1954-12-18 5 CLAMOROUS SWIMSUITS Created to do »K-uutiful 1 things for a girl's figure. > Whatever your particular* figure ty|H-, there is a glamorous CAT ALI N A '^fT^ swimsuit made just for you- I Then is also I womUrful I range of SHORTS JKANS H 1 for leisure time wear, <114 words
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Miscellaneous575 1954-12-18 5 (HIRCH OF ENGLAND Jubilee Church <Outram Road): si Andrew's Cathedral: 7 8 English Service: 4.30 p.m. J am' Ho"? Communion. 9.30 am. Katong P^yterUn h«rch Sunday School. 10 30 a.m. Matins. Koon Seng Rd.) 5.30 p.m. ber 11 a.m. Mandarin Service 11.30 wee. MKTHO DIST a.m Holy Communion. 6 p.m.575 words
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Miscellaneous464 1954-12-18 6 _i J»r i\, '■■■'■*'■'''"■'s%& L_i 1 .ML '^t j-~ Lee Fa k anc p hil Davis STAR TkVANTTOSTICK] (GOOO, THORN. GETTING U6HTER-^y-^- I LIGHT f^/Ji^^^^ t W/mmm\ 4 m 0! /l n You ari> f ss< CURIOUS.Too, TO ALMOST A J*p^° x ------I I_^^L_^'l'- wolkil^ I 1 4 his '"n\.«SEE464 words
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Article207 1954-12-18 7 Above prices quoted m pence. PI ITI K. White Sarawak f.a.q. c.Kf. Previous Today BBEB. No. 1 RSS ci.f. European 24", buyers M 25 i: i. Ml No. 1 RSS cJ.f. European :m\ buyers 24 bu 'p,.itsJan 25 sellers 25 sellers jk N<> 1 KSS Spol207 words
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Article102 1954-12-18 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 17. Previous Today TIN Straits spot and nearby 89 12 nom. 88 37 nom. lIN futures Dec. 88.75 bid 87.75 bid 8935 asked 88.25 asked Jan. 88.70 traded 87.75 traded 89.35 asked 88.25 a>ked Fefc. 88.60 bid 87.75 bid 89.25 asked 88.25 asked TONE:102 words
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Article42 1954-12-18 7 Spot Malabar was quoted at 43. ti at 42. December shipment January, February and March Above prices quoted (m equal monthly proportions) 41. Sarawak spot 42. Lampong spot 43 cents per pound sellers ex dock. m U.S. cents per Ib.42 words
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Article34 1954-12-18 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 17 Previous Today M industrials 393.14 394 94 2(i Railroads 140.20 142.47 10 Domrstic Bonds 101.20 101.09 15 rtilities 61.65 61.62 M Storks Composite Averages 145.93 146 9634 words
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Article121 1954-12-18 7 Previous Today < OPRA, Philippines ci.f. UK/North. $199 sellers $199 sellers V uropcan delivered weight per long ton Dec./ Jan opRA. Philippines, f.o.b. Manila. delivered weight, per long ton unquoted unquoted COPRA, straits, ci.f. UK/North. £74 buyers C 73* buyers luropean delivered weight per £74' sellers121 words
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113 1954-12-18 7 'THE United States Informa- tion Service offices m ire now accepting aplons for research grants America under the Massaetts Institute of Technoforelgn student summer ect Selected technical graduates "1 be able to do research < at the institute for ctireo months from June to Al113 words
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181 1954-12-18 7 I SINGAPORE City Couiu il white collar workers have been advised by the Servii es I'nion to beware of move to get their agreement to new pay proposals. In a circular to members, the union said it understood they would shortly be asked181 words
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Article30 1954-12-18 7 The proposals have already been rejected by the local Senior Officers' Association. According: to employees, the new scheme Rives them l»\ss pay, cuts leave and denies passage facilities.30 words
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Article49 1954-12-18 7 T'hk Singapore Dutch community has formed committee to raise funds for th<flood victims m Singapore n d the Federation. The Netherlands community are urged to contribute and thus show their gratitude for the help the Netherlands got when it was flooded m February 195349 words
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Article, Illustration102 1954-12-18 7 TWO TO SING IN S'PORE I^UO W»'||-kMOWM lloil^' Roll* singers hit now In Sin*apore. They m- Miss (hung Loo (above) iiul v !^s I tint: PH Pej (hr|ou). Both sinßirs urre met bj adnnrrr" on arrival hv .1 ir dtii\ |ir»^«nt»-(l With Itniujiirts. MUM Cbabi .!<»<» wlio MM here t102 words
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Advertisement130 1954-12-18 7 a. For the Season of Good Cheer I Honour your guests this Christmas by serving really fine wines selected from the pick of Europe's vineyards and shipped by experts. RED BORDEAUX I WHITE BORDEAUX Mod Si Julien I Cf*\ M I St Emihon Chateau Pontet Canet Haut Sauti n* rv«t130 words
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Article460 1954-12-18 8 GEMS TRAIL TRAPS THE TAX PIRATES A BESPECTACLED, fresh-faced young man. shoppii with his wife m Oxford-street, Joined the crowd round a pavement trader selling three-row imitation :i n< cklaces al ss. each. "Cost twice that m the shops." he said. "Must be a purchase tax fiddle somewhere." And there460 words
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Article53 1954-12-18 8 TRUTH DRUGS 9 CAN FAIL JJATIKNT.S do not always toll the truth and the whole truth under the Influence of n. called truth drugs, says Dr. Bamue] Lowy a psychiatrist at bt. Bartbolomew'i Hospital, London, m the British M sdical Journal. Ilr tells of patients who concealed vital facts about53 words
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Article, Illustration322 1954-12-18 8 FINES of Msl7o for pedestrians who disobey the directions of policemen on traffic duty are proposed m the new Road Traffic Bill m Britain. The Bill is the most drastic piece of road-safety legislation m Britain lor 20 years. If adopted322 words
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228 1954-12-18 8 DA TIGHTER TAKES MOTHER, 78, TO COURT A|»,-\| \i: Ol I) uom.iM who u«tit t<» tmtri <«» I .i-k for possession «>1 V 3.000 house m which hi i I 78->ear-old nmther !ives was asked: \rv noii not asham- The moth< i Mn H.mn.th (iertrude < uttoii. agreed at Sheffield228 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-12-18 8 Britain. Reuter picture. DIANE CILEXTO has obviously been dated by her two leading men. Here she is seen having lunch with Anthony Steel (left) and Peter Finch at the Pinewood St.'idios restaurant Dame stars m the film 'Passage Home' and has 30 men mReuter - 69 words
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253 1954-12-18 8 A MORAL OBLIGATION -BUT IT'S NOT LAW F ITTLE MASTER X. j& one of the thousands of illegitimate children who have been born m Britain since the war. Yesterday he became the central figure m a High Court case to decide the question: Are they members of tl. fathers' families?253 words
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Article81 1954-12-18 8 Mothers who try to "outdo the Joneses with even bigger and better prams" were criticised by Bath's medical officer, Dr B. A. Astley Weston. Speaking of increasing benefits for mothers he baid: "I am appalled by the money wasted when a baby is coming." Bath81 words
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160 1954-12-18 8 ST. CLEMENT DANES, the blitzed "Oranges and Lemons" church m the Strand, has won £27.000 m the High Court. The money was will?d particularly for the restoration cf the church's altar, bells, and tower" by Mrs. Georgina Louisa Susannah Horatia Sarah Hardini>ton PeivninpBickford. widow160 words
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224 1954-12-18 9 FOR JULIET THIS IS A STRANGE NEW WORLD t •ik I HL'LME, the 15I ::-oid murderess ■rpool, has en- range new world world that is norhers wu world of md passionate infatu- and fantasies when she ,1 her good friend Pauline f to beat Pauline's moto death m a Christchurch224 words
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Article94 1954-12-18 9 ANGLER DIES FROM OWN POISON BAIT i ngler who doped his bait 1 :i make it more attractive; accidentally swallowed nd died of poisoning, a veals. Th fish dope was eanthari- n extract of the Spanish By. The angler, from I teld. Derbyshire prick- thumb with a fish hook he94 words
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Article169 1954-12-18 9 She tried to help it killed her AFTER years of helplessness Ul a darkened world Miss Hannah Kirk had her sight partially restored by an operation. She was 38, but she became determined to do something for herself again. T,'n days after the operation she tried to climb unaided from169 words
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136 1954-12-18 9 111 lA M Beckett wont to station late at k for help m "ng his car He ted and accused of beinc Influence of drink of it. was alleged yesterday wca tle-under-Lyme. Beckett, 4«: -When I not start mv car I irlt tiutv to136 words
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Article, Illustration297 1954-12-18 9 Church should help Primate REX Instruction np to thr age of adolcateiM layi Dr. 1 (.cuirin Fisher, Irchbishop of Canterbury, shevld be given i>\ parents. "Ami. layi the Primate, "they should be helped and ft'/miraged to do Sex education In schools presented man-, riitiiculties. H»Popper - 297 words
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Article93 1954-12-18 9 REGINALD Alt I 11 1 R CLEMENTS married five times. \nd the debts thai brought him to london Bankruptcy (ourt for his p h I I <■ e\.i mination were mainly arrears of alimony and maintenance < nsts, ht said. Then Mr. Clrmrnts, a«ed It,93 words
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Advertisement177 1954-12-18 9 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillillllllilllllllllllll!llll!lllllllllllilllll!illllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ THE STRAITS TIMES, which has pioneered the use of colour photography for magazine journalism m South East Asia, Announces a New SERVICE... Sales of a selection of the superb full-colour illustrations from The Straits Times Annuals m the form of 11" x 14" dye-transfer photographic prints. These prints, suitably177 words
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178 1954-12-18 10 CONCLUDING of Mansoor, Fatimah and the Magic Jar Fatimah and Mansoor find a ma t:i< jar uhirh when opened turns (lipm into merpeoplc They are taken to Urn bottom of thi where King Neptune accuser them of stealing the jar and orders them to prison. Helped by a kindly krisi178 words
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Article, Illustration298 1954-12-18 10 Hurryjng down to the edge of the flood, Rupert looks for the footbridge, but there is no sign of the river bed, and the bridge itself is under water. As he strolls upstream the sky clears and the fain stops. Thank goodness he sighs. "Mummy said it298 words
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Article, Illustration630 1954-12-18 10 ESCAPE TO FREEDOM-and a special wish Kathleen Hickley's story of the strange undersea adventures your mm OtflM «»n, follow ii.qul< kly as ><»v an." I tail-s mid hrougb the c I Tl;. :up until at circle of light ibinlnf above their heads and the next minute they had popped out630 words
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Article65 1954-12-18 10 r Plll. winner*, tl last week's colour inj; contest are as follows: (l> Muster Victor Fapineaii [It), 2» Kuo Oman Avenue, Snu-tpore. C!) Miss Queenie (iioon (M'j). IM, l>ato Kramat Itoad. IVnang. Miss Vera lVh (It), 78 Treacher Street, Ipoh, Perak. (1) Muster I):ivid Kalh (6). !K Nassim65 words
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Article, Illustration169 1954-12-18 10 CLUBS ACROSS. 1. Timers and leopards are big ones. 5, The pat run saint of Wales. 6, You hope to Ret one when fishing, i, River (Thick joins the Severn at Tewkesbury. 1«, Writing fluids. 11, Sbwrt-ltXgH strong horse. 12, homini" means "In the Year of Our169 words
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Advertisement9 1954-12-18 10 M.FLINTER&S.GRINBERG Diamonds Jewellery 67, Stamford Rd., (EuCourtßldg.,)S'porc,6. Telephone 7923.9 words
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Advertisement29 1954-12-18 10 X f V i i t ««....«i«»»' j i '*'f i PARIS NEW YORK 1 fi^il PERFUMES •LOTIONS* COLOGNES v fX KIAM GWAN (malaya) l«. Vf S.NCAfORE. PENANC. KUALAL^'29 words
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Article, Illustration317 1954-12-18 11 Michael Rm& ty - It's the REAL thing for curvaceous ABBE Michael Rm&ty SHOW TALK by N break of burglariea Hollywood forced Cugat and Abbe Lane M.560.000 burglar .< ri Abbe to put her m the bank vaults false ones," .said the Kino. U You won't ever me wearing any- cracked the cur- i317 words
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Article57 1954-12-18 11 ru.K ah«,ut top secrecy! 1 A Bt«dfc has just Jjung to i.ie far turners JJe throbbing news that l;|l >t the man to im- ""at,. Lindbergh m J lll Lindbergh sun X been chov-en. He Is an actor unknown Hollywood," is the Hhisper. -He is novv ap "<u— he57 words
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168 1954-12-18 11 Tough sea life is nothing new to him rIE tough life at sea (h picted m Pinewood'a new (irnma "P Home" is nothiir to Michael Craii;. tail, handsome newcumer to British iilms. who I, .is an Imp ant role m the picture. For 26-year-old Crals wa merchant seaman I years168 words
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596 1954-12-18 11 You get your moneys worth in a Sinhalese film the hero i liters, looking L like thumii r. '1 h< heroine cowers away and the h< ro takes her by the throat and throws her to the floor wh< re she i lides r lour yards of polish- d parquet596 words
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Advertisement146 1954-12-18 11 x X Th* fK\CH TRUFOOD ~l /T V L i TRIO .iAN' sEt)^Ati c r(}Lt invalids and the .iv;< d !TKE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. 33 Raffles Place, Singapore Cold Storage Arc.id* Orch.trd Rd. 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ml l ii146 words
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643 1954-12-18 12 Food doesn't keep forever even an a frig says the SINGAPORE DOCTOR REFRIGERATION is one of the greatest blessings that civilisation has brought to mankind. The pleasure of a cool drink over a warm one I already appreciated In ancient times and it is recorded that the famous gourmand, LvCUllus,643 words
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Article, Illustration86 1954-12-18 12 A telephone at tin- side of the bed is no longer the privilege of patients able to pay for a private bed. The Acton Hospital, m London, appreciating that patients would like to conduct business or speak to relatives while confined to bed, have institutedPopper - 86 words
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Article180 1954-12-18 12 r Greater Vision." a sound film telling the story of light and glass and the importance of optical science m every day life, will be shown at the Optical Fair to be held m the Hollywood Room of the Odeon Theatre on Dec 28 and 29. The180 words
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Article210 1954-12-18 12 DOCTORS MUST BELIEVE IN GOD An American view I)R ELMER HESS, p re sident-elect of the American Medical Asso ciation, said m St. Louis that any doctor "who lacks faith m the Sup. reme Being" has no right to practice medicine "A physician who walks m to a sick room210 words
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Article54 1954-12-18 12 ONE of the tremendous tasks the Meiides-France government is preparing to tackle with vigour is modernisation of health services. Mr. Andre Monteil, the Minister of Health, discloses that to carry out a check on the 30.000 establishment! dealing m pharmaceutical products he has only 29 fulltime54 words
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Advertisement75 1954-12-18 12 •urn mi iniin m t millllUlHH MMIHIIHUIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIUIIWI •n> i ri» I n lining 1 For the self- conscious I adolescent... ~^H^H i —^H^Ksfi r^t I DERMASIII An Advance In The Treatment of ACNE Colourless, odourless, leaves no deposit, entirely SjjJ, Available m 2oz bottles from wour Chemist or D* Prepared75 words
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Miscellaneous208 1954-12-18 12 I CT^K?^- i3B 1 CLI'ES ACROSS 5 Container for a young thing Jlu.V I l'k i '''uuil!rt'eri 0n (5 tO 6, CUI c -"ometimes? (5). 1 SCM I S£ at'the end ""f I UM end here (7). 10 ""f," 1 1 et tl ether aSTab^! """I 1 111. 11 0208 words
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Article, Illustration266 1954-12-18 13 You simply cannot work on a cup of coffee! I) roisSELLO. one of leading dieticians. rthrlght about what •Id and should not rhere's a great deal of i Hiked about dieting '<><> many people ear m the quite mis- liel that by doing so rtll keep fit." the Brazilian iri266 words
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Article, Illustration254 1954-12-18 13 JOSEPH EDMUNSON - JOSEPH EDMUNSON says PIRBT, warm up with a -saw." stand facing a partner and join hands with 1 Now xo down Into knees-full-bend position while your partner remains standing. Change positions. As you stand up, your partner goes down. "Build this movement up into an easy rhythm254 words
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Article410 1954-12-18 13 PARTNER'S single raise of your -I opening suit bid shows a hand of from six (exceptionally 5> to ten points. By adding these figures to the value of your own hand, you can decide with r.Msuniible accuracy whether the hand has any future beyond the Immediate bid of410 words
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Article, Illustration1442 1954-12-18 14 GERALD HOLLAND - THE GOLDEN AGE OF SPORT BOXING BOOMS IN THIS ERA GERALD HOLLAND nßy For world-nide interest and participation for colour and excitement, for high quality of individual and team performances, this is the greatest sports era m history. -m inn 1 1 ii imi iiiniiMii iiiii inn ii i n1,442 words
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Article37 1954-12-18 14 Wlnhf IM tk ici |.'(j through 3-2 lan when the Inter state hockey «C*l" ■'>'. PeOttlf, BrtangOC were held quad" O|MMd at the Taylor Road 'jue-iili Oijiw by Ne^ri Sembt- ground yet>terduy m Kuala Lumpur.37 words
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Advertisement106 1954-12-18 14 SELF- VENTILATING CANVAS y^7/\ LARGE EYELETS REINFORCED TOE-CAP^^S^VV^ yr\ a y^V/,V (l =:^r J dunlopillo insole 111 ,(^1 ]Z^^ > CUSHIONED ARCH SUPPORT Jl^; DUNLOP sports footwear i for the sportsman I who must have the best. Ji DUNLOPFort Deep Nap term* balls F y^ with the new Matchmaster cloth.106 words
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Article, Illustration17 1954-12-18 15 SPORT THE SPORTSMAN I A local (ricket star. Who is he? (answer at foot of column) I17 words
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Article97 1954-12-18 15 Overnight scoreboard SGLAND Ist Inus Ik.ividson b Johnston 30 Bail?) b l imiuall 0 laj i lohnstea b Archer 5 Sravenej c Fatcll b Johnston rey c langlcy b Davidson b < I'.tnaud b Archer 10 rjrson b lindwall 0 I aiiftey b Archer rdle i Bmrfca h Johnston Ipptry&rd97 words
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Article30 1954-12-18 15 I' la's soccer champions. I V Hin:i, left London by after a four-day tour Scotland. R.ipide defeated 2-1 and lost 1-0 to A.P. ■"lug y, Rangers.—A.P. - 30 words
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Article16 1954-12-18 15 Owirm v* the sodden condition ol the irround. the R.B.G.C O be rla.efl today.16 words
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Article142 1954-12-18 15 Irr fate of the second Test may well be decided 1 i at Sydney on the second day of play. Some quick wickets for England today will even matters up again. On the other hand the Australian batsmen will be out to nit up a142 words
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Article345 1954-12-18 15 He'll tight Rico on Boxing Day Free Press Boxing Reporter (\KIENT welterweight champion, Somclez Yongtiakit of Siam, will fight Filipino Ray Kico on Dec. 2G, m a ten-round non-title bout at Singapore's Happy World Stadium. He is expected to arrive today by Cathay Pacific Airways345 words
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Article90 1954-12-18 15 WITH lan Johnson expected to be unfit to lead Victoria's Sheffield Shield team to meet New South Wales m Melbourne on December 24, Sam Luxton ha.s been rhosen as captain. Luxton was Johnson's vice captain m earlier Sheffield Shield matches. The position of vice captain nowReuter - 90 words
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Article120 1954-12-18 15 NO CALL-UP FOR CRACK SPORTSMEN They're unfit' VGOVEBNMENT spokesman said yesterday m London that two irading liiili-h ra< motorists, Mike Hawthorn and Stirling Moss, had not been railed up for .military service because of their "complete physical unlitness." Mr. Ha; old Watkinsoit. under ■iriTtirj to the Ministry of labour toldReuter - 120 words
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Article380 1954-12-18 15 GEORGE ROBB - GEORGE ROBB X.v rw\HE first time i heard the m. iKimc of Ferenc Puskas was back m 1952 n> the Olympic village at Helsink I. I must say that it meant little to me just oj it wo\ id haic produced not one raised380 words
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Article129 1954-12-18 15 AN internationally rated likhtweiyht contender. Dultto I^»i from Genoa. Italy, yesterday signed himself a Chicago manager m hot pursuit of Jimmy Carter's world title. I/)i has never foii«ht m the U.S.. but boasts a foreign record of 59 victories, only one defeat and three draws HisA.P. - 129 words
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Article46 1954-12-18 15 iiat Edington, lullbark 1 th" AIJ Malayan Civilians fifteen which meet Combined .Services irj Kuala Lumpur today k> luiubit to ii t throiu'h from hu home 111 Mercing Johore, because '<f the flood Hi, place will be taken by Tuny Wallen oi Selangox.46 words
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Article85 1954-12-18 15 (1) Which country Is due l<» irfilht the 19.'» i* uorld table tcnnil t hampionships? <2) What is tl,»- name and nationality 01 tti<- holder of the world uatrr sprrd retord? (3) What is thr Maho.in AAV our nulr record (1) The minimum ofTitial uidlh of a sot85 words
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Article39 1954-12-18 15 M.w an Royal N.aal Volui R«^rr\«- br..i M II Auxiliiiry Air p'nri h\ fivi •n nl! In thr Intor-Volontati badmtnton compttltton f« th< m Pfophy \*hirh i« |«a last nlghl a tba 8V C Or.v Hall39 words
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Article21 1954-12-18 15 n .urn -Jit(I.»l) iq till i .•run, n K>M t) Tinit 1 1 v. iiv BttfWf I 121 words
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Advertisement52 1954-12-18 15 (g)« '•(g) HOCKSALCIS EXTRA 2IJEWELS V* tt^ f i SWISS MAOE MNCABLOC>; ANTIMAGNETIC. .SHOCK-RESISTANT., QBTA/NASLi vpvo *>fey MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW: for X MAS EVE Celebration THE OCEAN PARK HOTEL Splendid Entertainment Programme featuring First Personal Appearance of MISS BELLA LING The most jppljudtd Sm«.n. Star m Hongkong Novelties *t\4 Souvenirs52 words
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Article367 1954-12-18 16 i.tßivst off iht* Tost ontinued from Pa*e 1 Ing the ball too far up, with the result that the batsmen were playing almo every delivery on the half volley. Pa veil had a .streaky lour off the flrst ball ot Statham's aecood over. He shapeM for a367 words
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Article107 1954-12-18 16 U.S. ENTER DAVIS CUP FINAL VIC Scixa.s and Tony Trabert y sent the United States into the Davis Cup challenge round yesterday with a smoothly contrived 6-3. 6-4, G-3 doubles victory over Sweden S Lcnnart Bergelin and Sven Davidson. The victory gave the U.S. a 3-0 winning margin m theA.P. - 107 words
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Article188 1954-12-18 16 ROLAND La Starza would be Interested m lighting Sweden's best heavyweight. Ingetnar Johansson, "if the financial terms are right." La Starza's manager said yesterday. Manager Jimmy De Angelo was commenting on a report that promoter Edvin Ahlquist Is en route to New York to negotiate forA.P. - 188 words
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Article548 1954-12-18 16 TOPSPIN - ONLY ONE GAME TO STORE TOPSPIN Hv HONG KO\<; related \hv glorious feat of 1952 when they recaptured the two cups which thrv lost to Japan last vc;ir by scoring a great double' against Singapore and Korea m the Third Asian table tennis championships at the Singapore* Badminton Stadium last548 words
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Article297 1954-12-18 16 BAGBY PAIR COVER 3f. IN 373/5 THERE were some interesting workouts on the training track at Penangr this morning. Galloping: conditions were ideal. Bagby's pair Rubber Exporter < Hudson t and l'alio (Bagby> were associated m a splendid tryout. Breaking from the live, they raced stride for stride over half297 words
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Article312 1954-12-18 16 YtTEICIHTS for all races on the first day (Dec. of the Penang Turf Club's Christmas-New Year meeting, are: Cl. 1, Div. 1— 1 M. (.old.- 11 Lotus 9.0 Broadside 8.13 Shangrila 8.11 Adelaide Star 8.8 Padi Store 8.8 Bearer Bond 8.7 l'ulot Puti'h 8.6 Klturius312 words
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Article, Illustration996 1954-12-18 1 WILTON WYNN - WHERE CHRIST WAS BORN WILTON WYNN p.C Mahmoud Selim, a Muslim, sees three Christmases a year, mor mo:;t Christians, for he guards the star marking the spot by pOI I. MAN Mali Betli unus bf«it. 1 1< guai i in.il k \\\g Chr Th t in the o^ il i"A.P. - 996 words
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553 1954-12-18 1 Don't eavesdrop on animals on Christmas Eve Till! festival of Christ mas is riven with superstitious beliefs, some of which are t strange beyond belief and have 'little or no J religious significance. In parts of Ireland there are still some peoplt who believe that Judas Iscariot revisits tho earth553 words
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Article51 1954-12-18 1 fi hrn,Z T By B "b Monk- The Mystery ol K '"j m Thirteen. X^ Too/,- 1 and Mary Va{ Baker rt V,,, <r QR TH f. -HILDRES J Wary, w,n ft 7 n F tf "daymen. 5 J >V By sei£* g°nte Claw. Hudci<»\'- rtJ51 words
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Advertisement27 1954-12-18 1 M "a *a ties* Ktt -ffj^ &j& \--***£^yfa& -S Espccialcs 1 j'sL>\ Rcina Victoria *°r MILDNESS and FLAVOUR 1 DIETHELM 61 CO., LTD. SINGAPORt KUALA LUMPUR PENANG27 words
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Advertisement34 1954-12-18 1 Jewels! Jewels! 1 1 I v Ivy ▼> VAI.kJ/ [ipstickj m jeiceled ciuei rhfrry vrh rt-hn> *h r-f W^BP** The nrw N,.,,->m.ar Tip^.rL fh..f «r.H -«>i>. MM 1 !ma P ,n-! S H.ff. ...I 'Jeweled-lipstickTho'34 words
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Article, Illustration573 1954-12-18 2 Christmas comes but TWICE a year S.V 808 MONKHOUSE ,1-NMS GOODWIN and I < rrip t writers and Radio's t»P-l" ie p )-,^oar-»ld old a* "1 write W comedians 6^ yoO on how to wriU I m cß* of Iverbsand boy ran into a teh•ed and avei »rlm»ce. 'B*i i573 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-12-18 2 about catching mice. I'm "nat you would call an optimistic cat. Not for me the noetic rusting around after tasty mouse. 1 just lie here o> the fire and hope that someone will place one of me juicy creatures right under my nose pictures. ButPopper - 72 words
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233 1954-12-18 2 Ritchie McEwen - 'SHOCKING PINK AND 'COGNAC FOR YOUR TREt Ritchie McEwen by Colour-conscious [q^' mothers take note' H trends for a truly da z v' "SHOCKING P I X, and ;i nice, bright new shink' of Cognac,* 1 confided the director, "will he next vru's fashionable colours." This prediction, ladies. I would233 words
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Article, Illustration1517 1954-12-18 3 THOMAS EDWARDS - The Mystery of Room Thirteen "THEY call us the mad 1 English/ 1 Kit! v i Morten murmured, v peering from the car t window at the t bleak countryside. Honest- lv. you'd think tha j they were right. 1 meim— would a young French couple Ih- :is crazy as1,517 words
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Advertisement108 1954-12-18 3 11 RW'//. i> IS cledotioK &«c(i t^cJ^Ht 4444 ihri*tma# fL# V# 9 WITH FOR YOUR KIDDIES IVisil Our X'mas Toyland Conn early to avoid disappointmeni f m SINGAPORE p/y «k« eS*«W«*W* *J 1 1 n|| ft CEI UNC i AUSO SUPPLIED fr NE>N SPECIFIED V' [si'l.CI.M FEATURES j>, h t108 words
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Article, Illustration415 1954-12-18 4 SUSAN WARE - CRACKERS never fail to bring joy SUSAN WARE i /«/i aflve D^Kcr y fh e inspiration fireside 109 tr HANDS s v t 1(> 1 i they t1... I *****1 t most en unl I"" 1 1 1 ridiculous its, and th« t). heir fi f undying hop wl 1415 words
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Article410 1954-12-18 4 THE ROAD MARY? JOSEPH TOOK PHERE is no certainty which road Joseph md Mary took on their iolv trek from Nazavlli to Bethlehem. Nazareth, the site of he Annunciation, was m hose days a tiny village, rhe synagogue was the Aa.ce of worship and isscmbly for the men rhe women410 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-12-18 4 tI'HEN Tomm> asked \nn irhafl v| YY Christmas. Ann ire* thti plot Tommy that if be \\rnt<- down Ihr mii objects, thrn aridrd one lettoi ft Jipt repi.v. .m \<mj d37 words
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Advertisement122 1954-12-18 4 JJP!^ C- t A X^ GIVE SUPERB 1 T^' W^ 1 I i %1 1 WMYl^rl sheaffer quality •m h jiiril/ JIT Will) cllj }M 5 TH|SCHRISTMAS ft/ V J^S V s^l iJ\ ill lfTll \\i CS fe mounted m an attract;-.- vfa&t\ OpN IV HIM r lIH Ml 3-122 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-12-18 5 LOOK OUT FOR HIGHWAY MEN il is late one Christmas Eve, about a century a«o. A gW^^JSS^hirh^SmS'"!^""""""^^ stands high on th<. snow-clad moors In a region Infes^ by desperate higiiwayin^^ t ui the Inn is not blocked by snowdrifts (represented by triple lines) or patrolled m M.h trace it for52 words
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Article1350 1954-12-18 5 BERNARD NEWMAN - BERNARD NEWMAN kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk A detective story by I)AI) suggested we wcnl lo the circus instead of the pantomime this year. jumped ;il the idea— l mean to say, when a chap's turned seven teen, lie's grown out of fairy stories. The girls m the1,350 words
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Advertisement255 1954-12-18 5 ■furday. wee. 10, TAVERN |i -^Kf~TAMOUM fOAD SIMCAPOUe TCI. 5J93/«^ HRISTMAS EVE Dec. 24th KIUIST.MAS DAY Doe. 25th t^Vll\SlO\ TO I A.M. [crial DINNER A l> A\ I Including < r k«rs etc. SB.OO per person It OVI i. II A V lIIWIH A DANCE I KG. OO per person255 words
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Advertisement142 1954-12-18 5 I .^fl^V >()]<• A... I G. 11. SLOT < LTD. Singapore, Kuali I ampar, ip<>i» Prn ,f&¥£> The New Mullard Range V?W Measured Performance I oiric iff n#i«f The 1955 new range of world explorers. H A F.nc Sur for hi^h s^ nsit.v Sm^.pof S 135.00 MUS 215 (> ALSO142 words
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Article, Illustration1284 1954-12-18 6 VERA CLACTON - Sambo came for Christmas -TlirV exF cl >"" Kr5M W-J 'she stepped ;V eflVct «f two .lillVirnl hats ins The face ,k from ractive I Una any have for I the md vivid lent. w- it 1 s SI my 1 1 :;tr loor me mas. them 'AC. via. [amihe1,284 words
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Advertisement107 1954-12-18 6 "SEAVIEW HOTEL SEE"* $12 per P^on faf*fc INN CHRISTMAS NIGHT: < lll( SlO per person f/z #a fe BOXING MIGHT: CHICKEN INN l.OOa.ttlslo per person £3 Ka NEW YEARS EVE: BALLROOM and Sl4 per person CHICKEN INN n to 2.00 a.m. Best Cig tl r cNe Ji «w How./ i107 words
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Advertisement94 1954-12-18 6 ««i ««i «<S «Sai ««i ««i «a *«s *a #<& 0<& *i> *a (?a Helena Rubinstein I GIVE BEAUTY! GIVE GAIETY! f 5 New Exciting Christmas Gif(< HHr M^H U^ NEW EXOTIC FRAGRANCE X TOONO BEAUTY OIFT SIT Cleanser. Skin Clc«rins Cruin. f- f 2 I IN NOVEL AND EXCITING94 words
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Article, Illustration237 1954-12-18 7 Watch Your One is mink and one isn't g**********5< fLJouS H)IK rodr of P*rt> mann r r s II rr is a uuide for ji Christmas p trtygoi-rs to <Qf f-nsurr- a snnnid invita--7L tion: yP Say ttutnk-3 Bo n.. pie iff > so afteni Zk. Arrive on '.me tnd237 words
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219 1954-12-18 7 ERIC GOTTGETREU - Mary's Well is still in use today ERIC GOTTGETREU by Roman athn lie hiiich of the nunciation, there is another Vnnunciation h 1I Ivh1 vh Nazareth m ualilee. Built over •>.. Jhteh f« the nj well Mary' a Well "sedtodaj the Greek Orthod munity ana Is call< Church oi s-219 words
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Advertisement195 1954-12-18 7 ALL ROAUO LLAD TO«^J SIN (.A PORK'S ULTRA MODKRN RENDEZVOUS p-. #&<?**> *M SINGAPORE AIRPORT HOTEL LTD. g c^ c^ w« -e^c <f?^ »ijr MX f»« j>§ CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES Dance To The Music of D. A. Caspar Cr His Quintette W.rh Their New Vocalist FAYE CASELTON CHRISTMAS195 words
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Advertisement30 1954-12-18 7 It's always a MERRY CHRISTMAS tJtff IT rl wiin V^D^V^B^ 881 flßl^ J^^P^fß I Jbv I I Scotch H Uisktf > BOWffEOj;,,u Si n »<.,,» r S.* hi"''" It'"'' I'vnunf, and 5»...t..,k30 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-12-18 8 make-up of Kingko, the down, making friends with children In the audience l In London, is Mrs. Doris King, the wife of the circus musical director, and the only woman clown 'Ope, Mrs. King; ha s been m circus life for 12 years. Once sheReuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1954-12-18 8 F. CANNING - THE TWO ARROWS OF WU CHANG gIHN KWKI, i son of tin Tun-Hun olden China, was ious >ung man who had been spoilt childhood by r. lad had whj until the I nted his your t H& i p leard S thi Wu Chang, a strong and young man. wai1,029 words
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Advertisement128 1954-12-18 8 rr> ft A Few suggest A f r M HBamx '■':>"'- -i 1 SI 1 53.00 i;ri SH£S by: Slifto^H lOK Till. W-V s i ,ti to Sl3OO rOILJ rSETR SBN 1.80 j i.H >::.-, 8575 to 51 FOR IHI- \MII-V- Sgj to $7.00 Jl.6a 51.25 THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD.128 words
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Advertisement116 1954-12-18 8 SAY MERRY xW'.i |vf (Ot- 'I r^,^ VY c c oTr TioNus I 1 s?^ 1*^ I I Z< y I W^^ 6* > j I r^^f y^m^* shock* i&^Sjy WATER 1 v HBr f UNR: AQUILLON WATCHES, all steel waterproof iccuracy, ap«irt from its intnc.it AQUHION 1 fitted with116 words
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Article1148 1954-12-18 9 DENYS VAL BAKER - FEAR of DEATH DENYS VAL BAKER A story by rr% AC T nr nAVQ D^t"^) OF WHAT PEPKINS GREW MORE AND MORE A^ AS TOI^AY HE DID HOT QUITE KNOW -SA BY TOE WHOSE THE VAGUE. INDEFINITE RETRIBUTION P^ MI^ D J MURDERED WIFE dEN m i««>i««& (JI COURSE, John1,148 words
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Article, Illustration359 1954-12-18 9 Present for a Princess must have the Letters and feared at any moment to learn that the man had recovered his senses sufficiently to place them m the hands oi the police as some justification ol his action. It was one of the many things which Perkin s could notPopper - 359 words
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Advertisement126 1954-12-18 9 Wat 3* y MM* gfl g^H 9 |pgf ■It -^HMB||^ E Id s«JM!^!fllllifls^ t rua m c- 'If r CHANEL PH ■> ISMSSk Wt PARFUMS CHANEL r DISTRIBUTORS FOR MALAYA TRAFTON LABORATORIES LTD. y fa leal (iift for ['MAS gl OVERSEAS TOBACCO CO. K. LUMPUR MALACCA. [V >T/ W^ V?^126 words
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Advertisement188 1954-12-18 9 VRift RAD I o y 5C5941 f Unfaporc Prkt MM /l -r'.*-r.itiiiii Prii LtH 1(1' [Of \>H >r "P. Term. .Tmilablc ut AC/J MvfTtitemem of the genlpal ellctric CO. «Malaya» ltd. '<"X TM-CeNtWActLtcTWIC CO LTD.. ort-.iIANO »ij? KM 7 m avv days u> .V'lf.l.S' J» Bo sure to make your188 words
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Article, Illustration2237 1954-12-18 10 Lucrece Hudgins Beale - SANTA and the FLYING PUP 1j synopsis. The i>r^mV h«V Mr Nol M««H a d Mr S V?^ Uttlc, worry •bout Utjfc k lll( .in. who to being^heU b> S .ml.ns. While the* ag v waiting ror Santa to helj ftem rescue her. they nu*, v ht ir of wings2,237 words
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Advertisement99 1954-12-18 10 t Gifts! 'GifsH «<'■■ The widest ranch Of MAK j .your I '■■S&i'te I SALE S "CANNON" TOWEL •0 GIFT SETS J •j l c fe And ol our.sr, TOYS for the kiddles too! ?OA I A I TEXTILES, I BAJAJ LIMITED. 2 31. BAFFLES PLACE. SIKGAPORM PHONE: *****/2 9099 words
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Advertisement64 1954-12-18 10 t hristmas i\\ 1 ■Bs.-swBB b»t 1 \liM 1 He '*'^H Bflf >-**' I \\km l^fl BPI Tk.^ vs W': J \\M AeL Mill 111 1 fill i *l B I "^V^t jo&&^^^^ lIIS 111 N^1 1 I I 1111 p _^^r^ r^P"»F^^ I ■111 'Ml illi i |i S/NGAPORE64 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-12-18 11 Halfpenny calls on 51 canary I 1 I >i bird seed ti. (111?. I op< And I ttV on thai liaitiia On 1 look, t, triu h th Inviting Haltpcni Aik\ I il his lit" *\rm\nu the tli th( friend's di Inglng!42 words
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Advertisement91 1954-12-18 11 Jd H TRAVERS SONS LTD. ADELPHI HOTEL GRILL ROOM PRESENTS A WHITE CHRISTMAS EVE DINNER 12.00 JBgg «^>s? j^ -JSK uijr-ij jy^n iilvrfi I I I HIGH j PERFORMANCE A LASTING GIFT! IWoniorl TAHL/ZHfD 190 -4 LTD. \DL. K\lll ES H V t SINGAPORE.I. V^^ #te 1 FOR X MAS91 words
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Advertisement57 1954-12-18 11 r /y 7 >n^m J i t (U.S.A. Parent N«k $MjO W #W MAKE-UP IN POWDER FORM NOT A PASTE NOT A CAKE *mm&* it s a powder p^ O I—^^^ j w0 I )w Ml t Ivl IK 1 i THpIU Till/ (L •AbsoluH l \t el^e KIAN GWAN57 words
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Article, Illustration1729 1954-12-18 12 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY A story for the children by 4 S Christmas itew A ncal f Tabitha Cat IVXV more a"« more conceited because she was the only nature n the whole hous< w h o rH l e ver seen a yhite Christmas m a cold1,729 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-12-18 12 v MUii m s Deen Dowle d >ver by a friend of his who cant M* vVrv V,? If y° u colour the "umbered sections as indicated below, skate very WeU- s you wilj seewh o it yel i ow 2. Red, 3. Blue, 4.82 words
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Advertisement99 1954-12-18 12 Hotrod** I DRESS r^N i fabr m S GUARANTEED "V^ g FAST COLOUHS ?BOUSTEAD CO.. ITD| bSMmgBasSBESaSBSESI, j CROOKPS fIMWMMM I fi c 6:': v its roomjj& Compare its Quality j YOULL AGREE THE MOUMI minor When you i yourwll <' IV STILL THE thi Mnir. Minof .inn r. livelier99 words
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Advertisement123 1954-12-18 12 II rl RATIONAL AF sint;apore-8 p h S^S "ff& <#** *4» *«i /3"« HW»«#»fc] COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON FROM G. H. KiAT CO., LIJ PRINTERS STATIONERS 6 8 ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE 1. T) I tf REAUTIFIL SELD JS ORCHIDS. GLADIOLI MANY 01 I AWAIT YOUR PK X FOR /VLL O123 words
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Article, Illustration800 1954-12-18 13 r r» LETTER TO A CHILD THIS age of mush rooming ato m i c bombs .iiiH sound shattering speeds it is small wonder thai even our children have become little sceptics ;iihl lij\ c r.'iilh only m those things that can U measured,Reuter - 800 words
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Article465 1954-12-18 13 From Page 9 mad it tie stayed there much un loriKfT. just thinking Abruptly i,,, he got up. turned off the toe. W8 put on a coat and lei himself on out ol the n v It was ono or those cold moonlit evenings. The light b<465 words
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Advertisement207 1954-12-18 13 ffASIR RIS HOTEL 1 l<j; off 10m. 8. Tcmpenis Road, Singapore ff lc /N E WINE DANCE IN X B/F N£W OPfcN A/^ DANCE fIOOU *L 9 4^ S DANCING NIGHTLY N rrom C.30 p.m. Midnight $v Songs by 2 f MISSKOHLENGCHI t Hi |C ISTMVS EVE- Extension 2.00 a.m.207 words
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Advertisement174 1954-12-18 13 i WECANSOIV sst^ t YOUR IffvEi CHRISTMAS v v*Vit4 1 GIFTS V^V, j PROBLEM. I 5s Auto 0 Hand! n J rid Known Krementi (ewtlUi 1 A/wroys At Your Service. 1 WASSIAMULL'S 31-33, High St. Phone ***** j M«* p# *ssj «i^ \js Christmas Gifts! Se/ecf your X'mas presenfs from174 words
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Article, Illustration719 1954-12-18 14 VIOLET WILLIAMS - Get out your Colours, boys and girls VIOLET WILLIAMS by The snowman the children had built not only looked a t them and waved at them. He even threw snowballs at them -t irs make*.snow11, and h n k ,>ter, fane piled "P.^e soft white snow so n'Rh that bs719 words
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Article, Illustration105 1954-12-18 14 ISt courted Una are b lni: k,*,? d L thought wiam to Twelfth i»TLJf avea fv I'Kht n" rt A th f h n T "'Ji ,1 Anr>thrr ■uoerstln.v.- r th: J »i«>"y should mai K^ nuni befora c:i ar i>m,.J. m so country tyiJ ofSSj :i:id105 words
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Advertisement112 1954-12-18 14 y MUSICAL a U^R'T^ Records Radios Record Players K.MIM^Y HOTEL Opposite K.ifon? Park 46. Meye,- Ro?d. SINGAPORE CHRISTMAS EVE EXTENSION 512.00 per person 2.00 A.M. CHRISTMAS NICHT EXTENSION $10.00 per person 2.00 A.M. BOXINC NICHT EXTENSION SlO per person 1.00 A.M. NEW YEAR S EVE EXTENSION $14.00 per person 2.00112 words
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Advertisement88 1954-12-18 14 ftcute a I W. D. H. 0. WILLS. BRISTOI LONOo> I **A Kf/y *n t jk **********01 NEW 1955 VAUXHAU is HERE Orchard .Motors ORCHARD Ml SINGAPORE Xl \l li MPIK RLPHfSfNTSO tISEWHERC JNTMI Fl ANO IN BORNFO BY BORNCO MOTORS I I **********0 WK !Bfiß 1»« !»SR WR WR88 words
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Article, Illustration663 1954-12-18 15 WIVES— watch over HUBBY at Christmas statistics show that one of the most valuable properties owned hv the average wife is the average husband. The wise wife will be particularly alert to protect this investment at Christmas, as the safety records show that husbands are peculiarly susceptible to damage atA.P.; Reuter - 663 words
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Article460 1954-12-18 15 NORMAN LINDHURST - by NORMAN LINDHURST JN BAVARIA these days a Rood yodeling and schuhplattler (song-and-dance exhibition will outdraw a politician's speech on Gertnan rearmament by ten-to-one. Bavarians wouldn't rross the street to hear a political talk unless it concerned restoration of the Bavarian monarchy I460 words
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Article79 1954-12-18 15 From Page 5 "Oood work!" ho said. "Ann look at these." He pulh ri cigar bombs out of ETScE? "There are lots more I V box under the ease a^ v clos is the distr Ibuto1 butor dr 1 riKht what a covrn ,L all thin,, o. K<llng79 words
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Advertisement233 1954-12-18 15 i Wishing all our Patrons A Merry X'mas A Happy New Year MMTHE BRITISH AMERICAN NEWS CO., BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE-1. 0i <, m^v rf j i yuur y >7jiv*\ is s quirements of Hooks, Iff Magazines Cf Periodicals, pay us v visit before ii /;/A f elsewhere. X S *****.233 words
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Advertisement66 1954-12-18 15 gS 74k *a *a «-i d«^*s, jm |LOOK FOR THIS! IS SAFETY i i STRADE5 TRADE MARKS 1 M CHIEF N GOLDEN WHEELS KEROSENE STOVES sf v w^m^ JHM >» tw FREE! J a £Asr ro operate! I \(l Obtainable from all dealers throughout the Federation S SWAH HING ENGINEERING66 words
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Article197 1954-12-18 16 Our sports editor glances back at the hearty pastimes of the Middle s. i I. The strandy heave lust events us afport. r had tn abo lour- trges i appai »ta, apr, and are of pace; ladies upon riding V ap v led a t uold:197 words
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Article395 1954-12-18 16 SOMETHING to amuse you after that Christ- mas dinner? Here are some not too hard sports' questions. B First a round-up of the year's even Us. 1. Name three of the five q Wimbledon winners. 2. Who were thr lavourites for the two singles titles? 3. Who395 words
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Article194 1954-12-18 16 Answers to Christmas Sports' Juiz: 1. Men's singles, Jareslav Drobny; doubles. Mervyn Rose and Rex Hartwic; women's singles. Maureen Connolly: doubles. Louise Brough and Margcrct Dv Pont; mixed doubles, Doris Hart and Vie Seixas. 2. Tony Trabrrt and Maureen Connolly. 3. (a) West Bromwich Albion;194 words
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