Singapore Standard, 27 March 1955
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Title Section22 1955-03-27 1 SUNDAY TIGER STANDARD ft a m it 3H I Vol. V. No. 26.-> SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 19~> 21 PAGES IS CENT?22 words
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Article, Illustration30 1955-03-27 1 II ISIIBACK TO 1553: Waiting for tho results of the itv < minnl elections in the Victoria Memorial Theatre which is now under reconstruction. Standard photo.30 words
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367 1955-03-27 1 ELECTION night in Singapore, April 2 may lose all the thrill and excitement witnessed in previous elections as there will be no Victoria Theatre where anxious crowds generally gather to await results and victory speeches. suits were announced in the "Old Vie"367 words
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35 1955-03-27 1 $152 Dividend At Penang Amateur Race SAMBO, ridden by T. Ahmad Shah, winner of Race One in the Penang Amateur Races yesterday, paid a win dividend of $152. Sambo was supported by only eisht punters.35 words
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Article293 1955-03-27 1 Bookies Take Bets On Polls By R. G. PILLAI Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE bookies arc accepting bets and ottering odds on the results of the Legislative Assembly elections on April 2. Thousands of dollars are expected to change hands on Monday. April 4, which is settling day. Apart from the293 words
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Article35 1955-03-27 1 TOKYO. March 26 <AP) Shochu, a low grade Japanese sake made from sweet potatoes, killed five persons and blinded two others this week, the newspaper Asahi Shimbun reported today.35 words
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Article78 1955-03-27 1 No Sunday Papers In London LONDON. March 26 (Reuter> A ma>s meeting of GOO maintenance engineers and electricians decided last night to continue the strike which today stopped publication ot London's three evening newspapers. This means that the country will be without most ot its national dailies today. A spokesman78 words
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Article62 1955-03-27 1 Sob-Singer Ray Is Due Tomorrow SOB-SINGER Johnnie Ray. who recently battled with screaming Australian women for the right to wear hi> trousers, is expected in Singapore tomorrow from Australia. While Ray's fans here are many, the chances are that when he disembarks at Kalian? Airport at 3.40 p.m. he will62 words
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Article, Illustration236 1955-03-27 1 GOH CHONG KENG - GOH CHONG KENG WELL-KNOWN MINING FAMILY CLAIMS YOUNG RED AS THEIR MISSING SON By S€mmdmr4 Simtt iorrospon <!<>,*< IPOH, Sat. The mother of a wellknown local Chinese mining family told The Standard today that she firmly believes that the young terrorist of the236 words
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Article, Illustration100 1955-03-27 1 Improvement, But Condition Still Serious MALACCA. Sat— Dos pile an improvement following the cystotomy performed on him last night ;h<> condition of Dato Sir Cheng lock Tan is still serious. However, be has mainlined his strength folijtyiife th»« emergency operation and had a restful night The operation was performed following100 words
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59 1955-03-27 1 Many messages wishins Sir Chens-lock a speedy recovery \yere received at his residence in Heeren Street and at the hospital One of them from the Federation Hish Commissioner. Sir Donald Macdillivray, reads: "Deeply distressed io hear of your serious illness and operation. I59 words
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Article89 1955-03-27 1 Balwant Singh Is Released EX-SINGAPORE Legislative Councillor and prominent Malayan textile merchant. Mr. Balwant Singh, detained by the Indonesian authorities for the past two months was yesterday released. Mr. Hardial Sinsh. brother of Mr. Balwant Singh, yesterday received a telegram from Jakarta reading: "Released today. Regards mother, loviehildren Balwant." On89 words
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Article, Illustration133 1955-03-27 1 Youth, 20, Marries 70- Year-Old Widow TWO surprise weddings took place in Malaya over the past week. In Kota Bahru the marriage of a 20--year-old youth and a 70-year-old widow uas reported And in Kawanc fiO-year-old watchman married an eleven-year-old girl. The Kota Bahru wedding was known to only Im133 words
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385 1955-03-27 1 Police Break Up Red Cells In Schools KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Sclangor Special Branch has smashed a growing network of Communist cells in the State's Chinese schools with the recent arrest of its key leaders, Police declared today. In a leport on Communist activities among students produced on Friday beioie385 words
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Article39 1955-03-27 1 Hollywood. March M UP) Lit t>• Tommy Xl naush. 4. whose adoption by ICtresi Jane Ru.>sfll and lootball star Bob Waterftcld causod an intornational controversy three years: mm. today became an Am* i ;ran citizen. t39 words
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Advertisement34 1955-03-27 1 M** 1 and j BENEFITS to MI MllK^and A fTE TIGER pncapore beer for capore voters pr °'"ises lo quench t ot nil voters! ly OTE is SECRET ai TIGER BEER is ai beer.34 words
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Advertisement106 1955-03-27 1 BPAS7£U«/SfO FOR YOUR PROTECTION :OLD STORAGE CREAMERIES t■sr.» p n i M",* p f NO FLIGHT > OF FANCY... 42 iW*^^ w- 2^ fW\ JC I KIM comfort. p> ltsso|id rca| .^Z^"^^ product oi «.u<!tj| WT 111 planning and a IL| genuine feeling (hat nothing is too good I lor106 words
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Article98 1955-03-27 2 Charged With Watch Theft ABU BAKAR bin Kulup Ibrahim. 24. claimed trial in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court, yesterday, to a charge of stealing a Titus watch worth $36. from Bujang bin Osman at Room No 5, Tyersall Park, off Holland Park, on Feb. 20, this year. He was98 words
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Article298 1955-03-27 2 Cashier's Murder Inquiry 53 People Testify At Hearing KTALA LUMPUR, Sat. —Chen Chung Ling, 22--year-old car salesman and 18-year-old Kwong Kirn On. were committed today to stand trial in the Supreme Court for the murder of Wearne Brothers cashier, Yap Kon Shin, in tvuala Lumpur.298 words
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190 1955-03-27 2 Local Men Will Aid Polytechnic PLAN FOR ONE IN K.L. WHEN the Singapore Polytechnic is established, it will, in addition to the staff it will recruit from abroad, look to the Technical Association of Malaya as a source of supply for lecturers, Mr. Lionel Cresson. chairman of the Board of190 words
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Article65 1955-03-27 2 CHAN Sen* Kwee. an insurance agent claimed trial in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday to criminal breach of trust of $521.40 entrusted to him by Mr. Won^ Chee Jin on Sept. 27. last year. The case was postponed to June 1. by the65 words
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Article29 1955-03-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Over 25:* Malays, who formerly attended civics courses. came to Kuala Lumpur today for a one-day "refresher course" at the Princes Road Malay School.29 words
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Article158 1955-03-27 2 LOCAL Malay deck crews are now being: signed on Blue Funnel ships, taking over from Chinese crews who were previously signed on in Hongkong. Seven Blue Funne; ships. (he A.jax. Polyphemus. Phcmius. Polydorus. Myrmidon. Teresia. and Teiemachus now have local Malay crews on deck Mr. Karim158 words
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Article22 1955-03-27 2 MALACCA S Victory Orchestra will hold its first anniversary dinner at Suan Kee Restaurant on Sunday April 3 at 8 p.m.22 words
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Article100 1955-03-27 2 CHARGED in connection with the thelt of 395 sarongs, valued at $2,784.75, two men claimed trial in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday when the case was postponed to April 1. Bail of $5,000 in two sureties each was allowed. Yap Chwee Eng faced a rhargc100 words
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Article83 1955-03-27 2 RUBBER DOWN 1/8 CENT QI'IET rond.tions prc\: in the Singapore rubber ket yesterday with a s turnover reported, first gi rubber for April ship closing at Bfli cents per lb., a drop of i from Friday. Quotations moved within narrow range, the trade I somewhat disappointed local reaction to the83 words
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Article48 1955-03-27 2 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Associ; noon prices (cents per yesterday were: Buyer? S Spot loose 83> 883 RSS f.o.b April Xo. 1 HI May No. 1 88', April No. 2 87* April No. B<i; RMA on reg. tender: April Rfil May 83 Tone: Dull.48 words
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Article19 1955-03-27 2 SPORE. Sat.: The pri tin in the local markc 4 was 5356 per picui (UP U rents.).19 words
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Article19 1955-03-27 2 Singapore Copra Assodj prtetf yoterday wrrr and May buyers 529 anc crs S29J per pru Tone: Quiet, steady.19 words
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Article55 1955-03-27 2 Synthetic WASHINGTON. March 20 <Reuten— The U.S. Ooi ment announced that it would beam I transfer of its synthetic rubber factories to private ownership on April 21 and ex| ed to complete the tran tion by April 29. Congress earlier thi approved a plan for the of 2455 words
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Article54 1955-03-27 2 Newly Born Babe Buried In Blukar ULU YAM. Sat. X Kubu Police have Just out the body of a newly-born child irom the blukar this North Selansor village. The exhumation was carried out in the presence doctor The body was considerably decomposed. A Police spokesman said young Malay woman been54 words
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Article61 1955-03-27 2 LEONG WONG KEE, Fah Lav Wong, claimr-d I in the Singapore Third i minal District Court yesterday to a charge of to armed with a double-< l dued blade stuck to a fountain pen holder on March 14. at lanjong Pagar Bail of $500 in two61 words
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Advertisement26 1955-03-27 2 a.v Mi j j o J i Box 13 (I I B 1 I II I. A V I 1 I I \||MIII« I w V26 words
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Miscellaneous48 1955-03-27 2 FOR SALE LATEST FASHION Jaw. C Dendeng Lomb.i Krup Udanjj. Ikan Bhnu.e. lidang. Hunkuav Java Pro\ Store. 117, Kiilinev Ruad Phone <i 192 VEHICLE FOR SAI E BOUGHT for ca*h reiable used Cars: Sold on tAS^ TERMS' the Auto Mart lucres*or» to LIM MOTORS) 9/U Penhas Road *****.48 words
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Article69 1955-03-27 3 PEXANG. Sat. The Lord Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev H. W. Baincs. was garlanded by the hon. secretary of the Tamil Parochial Church Council. Mr. J. E. Henry, after the dedication service held at the new St. George's Tamil Church hall and parsonage on69 words
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Article28 1955-03-27 3 KALASAM Pillai. 41. was admitted into the General Hospital, yesterday evening ailcr he h?d fallen from a tree in Tanjong Katong Road while picking coconuts.28 words
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Article389 1955-03-27 3 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE By COUNTERFEIT GANGS FLOOD MARKET WITH IMITATIONS Standard Staff Reporter COUNTERFEIT gangs with headquarters in cities all over the world ore swindling the people of Singapore of thousands of dollars every day. They «io this by shipping large quantities of goods wi-h389 words
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Article, Illustration367 1955-03-27 3 American Hitch Hiker Seeks Job In Spore Standard Shipping Reporter TWENTY-SIX-YEAR-OLD Dick (Devil) Jacobs, an American >bat, and an assistant sical training instrucof the State College, .a. tumbled into Colony recently after covering nearly 15,000 in "leaps and bounds." Dick, a brawny367 words
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Article54 1955-03-27 3 MR. FXH. Glincur has been reappointed a member of the ga] re Rent Conrii ation it was otteialijf an- nii;ht. The Government has also our persona to be .-•cs of the Peace for SinsT.icv are Mr. Frank H. Mr. Arthur F. TayMr. Richard AC. Cobley54 words
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120 1955-03-27 3 THE Singapore Government has accepted the recommendations of the Central Provident Fund Board and decided that the C.P.F. will start on May 1. Employees' contributions to the Fund will be deducted from wages from May and will be payable to the Fund in the120 words
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Article94 1955-03-27 3 THE Singapore Government has appointed the following to form a panel from which tribunals may be constituted under the National Service Ordinance: Dato Syed A. M. AlsagofT. Rev. R. Fleming. Messrs E. H. D'Nctto, Chin Chye Fong. T. E. Fernando, E. Galistan. M. Hassan. Ho94 words
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Article, Illustration400 1955-03-27 3 AN AUSTRALIAN'S VIEW OF OUR SCHOOLS MRS. DORIS WEST, one of the two official delegates from Australia to the recent conference in Manila of the International Federation of University Women, sees one advantage in the morning and afternoon sessions in Singapore's schools.400 words
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Article27 1955-03-27 3 THE Singapore Government has nominated Mis? Jean M. Robertson to be a member of a pane] of advisers to the Magistrate of the Juvenile Court.27 words
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Article81 1955-03-27 3 ONE hundred Asians and 65 Europeans donated their blood to the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service from Mar. 16 to Mar. 22. Patients in the General Hospital were given C 5 flasks Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital 60 flasks and other hospitals ten flasks. Among the donors arc:81 words
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Article35 1955-03-27 3 MR. D.M. JFJURIKAR. who arrived in Singapore last month, has assumed duties as First Secretary (Commercial) at the Office of the Commissioner for the Government of India :n Singapore and the Federa- tion.35 words
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Article28 1955-03-27 3 MR. JOHNNY Lim Scow Chuan. Labour Front candidate for Tanglin Div.sion, will hold a meeting at the Arab School in Coronation Road at 7 p.m. tomorrow.28 words
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Advertisement67 1955-03-27 3 on G \MI-.KH"-' 1 i ytvv I! l> 111 I I I lIBIXION jT WORK 01 \[i HONG v isi I I 01, M I I ipiiom ■Kidneys ■Backache WEEK M DCV A j Columbia Picture Pushover v Ll U.ljyj.j^J J. I^MffTWI STOOGES JiiNt sqiHM/r the trisijer." she whispered fQ67 words
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Advertisement651 1955-03-27 3 £4,315 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Men or women, under 45 by setting aside rrgilor monthly, halfyearly or yearly amounts under the SUN L I c E OF CANADA plan can, for example, receive at age 55 a lump sum £4,315 *o. men or £4,852 "or women or a private651 words
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Article, Illustration332 1955-03-27 4 WITH six days to go before Polling Day, all Political parties in Singapore stepped up their campaigns to win rotes for their candiHere are extracts from the speeches of some of the candidates who spoke at election meetings in Singapore ye MR. rda DAVID332 words
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Article203 1955-03-27 4 Teachers Accept An Offer THE Singapore Teachers' Union, at its 7th annual meeting yesterday accepted by a narrow majority the offer of the Malayan Aided Schools Council to second Aided School teachers as headmasters of Government schools. During the 75-minute discussion of this proposal strong opinions were expressed. Many held203 words
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Article72 1955-03-27 4 THE World War hero, the legless pilot, Group Capt. Douglas Bader. arrived in Singapore yesterday from Borneo G/Capt Badcr, who is the Aviation Adviser to the Shell Company, is on his annual visit to Shell Installations in the Far East. He will Jeave for Britain72 words
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Article51 1955-03-27 4 MR AND MRS. PETER ROTHIIKMM at St. Andrews Cathedral rennth Tkt er Miss Brenda Johnson, is the daughter < I* F. E. Johnson. The groom who v Wlt v v "i Simons Co. Ltd.. is the son f th, u.r? 1 mcl and Mrs. E. Rothermel f v,,.,51 words
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Article49 1955-03-27 4 THE Singapore Assistant Coroner Mr fd Hing, yesterday praised a youns teacher h for trying to stop a man from jumping 3 floor of the Singapore Improvement Tr*J PP» hckfriJ Ho KokS, 'I v. Ho Ho Ho i Ho New Yetr'f i K< d 149 words
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Article, Illustration107 1955-03-27 4 SINGAPORE Government has simplified procedure to obtain Certificates of Naturalisation, it was officially annou:.ced yesterday. Applications have up to now been required to furnish lour references who must be British subjects by birth. In future, only two of the four references need be B: subjects107 words
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Article38 1955-03-27 4 SINGAPORE d a: Boon Tec* W] ito ide- 1 four a- :t 1 Ng A from a showlJJ p/rod by I 1 id^ntificb "That wa c oW c rhnr ri^ H H5 alie said. detained by DC38 words
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Advertisement199 1955-03-27 4 Every Day K\ THAMES 4 cylinder DIESEL ENGINES tU are helping owners to speed production j f^l j/ |^j| reduce overheads <JH|j^^ Any transport job there's a Thames Diesel to handle it! The Thames range is wide and well-plan-ned, and whichever is your choice, you can count upon maximum efficiency199 words
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Miscellaneous977 1955-03-27 4 c&lmanac Information at a Glance &BRB t mmmm T 10 30 Latin Tar.es f-.-r I P( I II f A t% bC t < «->:.> 4 1 ■':Wk:!.:v f !^lvl? •JLJES4!' Lovers 11 am Listener* I^^e 1)1 NQAr U Kt] tejßk' jrirfriSßc Over: 113 Rew^*- hm*~. j#g L^^WJe^Ct^ Tune to977 words
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Article, Illustration464 1955-03-27 5 „W II Mi: SOU, Standard Staff Reporter r -ii..s '-'•>»' -Hy July ?If w >ours jrl|iill 1 of the mo,t nH.de,,, ail( I(cst equi J« May and ready for occupation at the end of June. An important464 words
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Article, Illustration459 1955-03-27 5 Sir John MacD To Be At Shirt-Sleeve Concert Chairman Appeals To Rotations N JJOTII the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, and the Commissioner General Mr Malcolm Mac Donald, are expected to attend the first -shirt-sleeve" concert ever given in Singapore,-an innovation of the Singapore Musical Society A check yesterday revealed that459 words
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166 1955-03-27 5 BATCHES of flowers from mb.> are due to be flown Singapore in a BOAC ne shortly for exhibition it the April 1 Flower Show .n the Happy World Stadium. The flowers will consist of four down carnations, four dozen gladioli, four dozen uerbaras and166 words
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Article, Illustration112 1955-03-27 5 MR. CORXEUI'S CONYN. TWO well-known Australian dancers, Beatrice Audet and Jon Marten, soloists with the Australian Conyn Group. will visil Singapore lor a series of ballet recitals during the end of Apr:!. They will be accompanied by thp founder and director ol the group112 words
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Article120 1955-03-27 5 Welcome Return To The Screen /VV MONDAY next the Selangor Film Society arc showing "The Marrying Kind" i cult, ring Judy Hollidny and Aldo Roy. This hilarious film is directed bit George Cukor, who will be remembered as the director ot Judy's previous prvze winning film "Born Yesterday There is120 words
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653 1955-03-27 5 DUNIA BAIIRU - 'Tigers Of Trengganu' Popualr In U.S. DUNIA BAIIRU By WASHINGTON. FT. COLONEL A. Locke's spinc-ctiiliing book on tiger hunting in Malaya is fast becoming one of the mo«t popular books here. It is selling lor $13.50 Malayan and has been issued in the U.S. under the imprint of the famed653 words
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Advertisement165 1955-03-27 5 ITS win |IUIIFIAin IEVEMENI Lnliklio th.it Lou .ill the Vl\[\\ movies V PRODS. ITD It Ztr n T X O m t{ The Ford Consul and Zephyr Six j I "If < >>niHn <4lhl<> d c h g ht all motorists with their f ""/'/lo«M» mm graceful elegance and sparkling165 words
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Advertisement308 1955-03-27 5 Fly World', Most Experienced Airline H ROUND WORLD I I PAN AMERICAN H^MA"; .500 I 1 ROUND-THE-WORLD TRIPS I _o ««ord no othf airlin. can .q«oll %m ML WO«ID"S MOST j i PAN AMERICAN I o^ VHr ?< m m* V o A 4 s «»l»y 13 20 27 c^O308 words
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Sunday TIGER Standard
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Article484 1955-03-27 6 \Y HILE peace-makers in the east and west have been striving to bring about an amicable settlement of the explosive situation over Formosa and the adjacent Pescadores, little effort appears to have been made to assess the legal rights of the two claimants to their ownership Communist484 words
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Article394 1955-03-27 6 after the British Parliament closes down for its Easter recess, its 81-year-old Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, will go on a vacation. The fact that the Prime Minister's plans for a holiday have been announced in the British press so far ahead is significant. In previous394 words
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Article785 1955-03-27 6 John Kerigan - More Americans Study For Degrees John Kerigan By* CEVERAL colleges and universities in the United States have recently reported on successful experiments in adult education, to find a way out of an old dilemma. The dilemma is how to let grown-ups earn college degrees without forcing them to spend valuable785 words
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Article, Illustration68 1955-03-27 6 QLEEy ELIZABETH II peers into a synoptophorc* a devise used for measuring the deviation of a squint when she visited the world-famous Moor fields* Eye Hospital in London recently. A. P. Pictures. THE DIKE OF EDINBURGH m- joying himself handles an electrical- i ly68 words
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Article653 1955-03-27 6 Warner Vanter - NEW RESEARCH LAB. FOR MALAYA Warner Vanter By 'THE science of the study of the earth's crust is a spacious business and geologists, in reducing field work to analysis, need elbowroom at their headquarters. But in the Federation of Malaya cramped conditions have failed 'to hinder a remarkable expansion in653 words
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Advertisement69 1955-03-27 6 Fothe'-y° ur fomily depends on I °%rrr I Cf^j^K Your hral'h and itrmph mf«n« t v™" jo^\ lor to your family Sec thu your <Lf :t nchl wd rood 1 akr i /tfl Wfc^t Liver OU daily. ScvrnSe»S k IVue Cod Liver Oil a "~A l"*\"^^ Nature t hu«t food.69 words
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Advertisement120 1955-03-27 6 ONE OF THE UOHn^J All component parts are ma B f M^| sembled by 1200 «ki|| cd (fn *«J factories established in lg&jj I continuous research, togethrr l tt iJ the latest technical development N cision »nd durability. 1 SWISS MADE V 7\^l 100 r e> waterproof n\ I Shock120 words
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260 1955-03-27 7 I. '•'hdeacon also refers to he recent SEATO conference at Bangkok. talks, he said, had I home to many how tttrtalo their local future t-ould be. Archdeacon's letter "While w e must give r minds to deepening our n iaith these weeks, we260 words
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Article, Illustration833 1955-03-27 7 Christine Diemer - 100 Deaf Children On Waiting List But Still NO School Christine Diemer I I.' I 1 11l MM BE I X XCED TO THE INSPI- \TION AND ENERGY OF AN ENGLISHWOMAN MHO CAMir WITH~HER Ml SBAND TO SINGAPOKF. AM) THEIR SIXI \R OLD DEAF SON. There WH nowhere in the833 words
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Advertisement546 1955-03-27 7 4D^ nl/^ 28th March to 7th April M^C¥ D RS 9 PEN AT 8 45 A M f^VAj 2 PERSONAL SHOPPERS ARE ADVISED TO SAVE THEIR CASH tmkl M^tj7% RECEIPTS TO QUALIFY FOR v LUCKY PRESENTS M z^^^^^l c lumbers qualifying tor presents will be exhibited at the main entrance.546 words
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728 1955-03-27 8 Soon Airliners Will Cruise Without Pilots THE day may soon come when airliners can cruise from airport to airport without pilots to guide them. This is not to say that aircraft will take off with no pilot aboard as pilots will be needed to monitor the automatic equipment that steers728 words
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Article, Illustration81 1955-03-27 8 PSYCHOLOGIST Mr. C. J. H. Schepel stands beside a giant chess board which he is using to teach pupils of a primary school sixth form in Holland the essentials of chess. He takes a class in chess each week, under a New81 words
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Article337 1955-03-27 8 THE ADDITIONAL $5,000 for the 1955 Mobilgas Economy Run is to be divided into 15 cash prizes awarded to the Ist, 2nd and third in each of the five classes. The first prize for each class is S5OO, second $300 while the third will receive337 words
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Advertisement669 1955-03-27 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Ilk; *****.6 ***** 132/6 ftobiiuon RojO THE BLUfc FUNNfcI LINt NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To MMto, Boston New York, •alt.mort, Philadelphia Cult Portt cx». P Shaw *V •POLYDORUS 30 Mjr/5 Apr 6 Apt Ap* l» M«t MARON 29 Apr S Mj t 6 Ma* 1/8 Ma* 15669 words
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Advertisement289 1955-03-27 8 EAST ASIAfI SAILINGS 10 CONIINtNI Fo* Aden Port So.d Ge*oo A«» w#r|> Hu *M Copenhoqen Goth, nbof "tfl Spore x) "FALSTRIA" F .1 x» "JUTLANDIA" 2 /4 Apr >| x») "LALANDIA" 15/17 Apr s| JAVA "/26Ap r ;J x> ColU London <po%»cngc n ortl ColU Modro,. London P<m *"<■ xkx)289 words
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Miscellaneous468 1955-03-27 8 I Your Sunday Chess I THE diagrammed posi #I^l-- M J tion is taken from a 7th I fl 11 1 IH II vou n nd .game in CSC UUIUIIIII j. Ws> Championship. Dr. Lim A %oPW^ J demonstrates the way to since after white plays rv^i Vmv^ proceed when468 words
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Article, Illustration335 1955-03-27 9 first Church To Be Buit On Modern Lines ire i i a "Vrmce of ftp* p i C v willing to spend a lifetime c building a cathedral. "H iday. churches are limited t la cost and must be built r n a year or two." Mr. r On? said.335 words
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549 1955-03-27 9 The Grand Alliance I had been sent to these rrt to exercise that kind vague menace which il ships of the highest 'v rrhose uherea bouts otu can impose upon hostile naval calcula- fact, since Britain was <sari!y on the defensive Malayan549 words
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Article423 1955-03-27 9 S. Ramachandra - This Landmark Was A Bohra Mosque S. Ramachandra By: 4 building which used to be familiar to Singaporeans for many, many years exists no more. It has been pulled down and another erected on its site, next to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce premises formerly Mr. Wee Ah Hood's house)423 words
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308 1955-03-27 9 If you earn less than $300, there's a ANY Singaporean with an income not exceeding S3OO per month can get free legal advice from the Social Welfare Department's "P oo r Man's Lawyer," Mr. M. Sundram. The poor man's lawyer service of this department308 words
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Advertisement182 1955-03-27 9 DOCtOrS Prove pure, mild PALMOLIVE soap can bring you a lovelier skin in WMJ&^^m. if £y'i':i:: *ii§ffl£3»BsL >&> cay. i s j^^ 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, every182 words
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All The Malaya Cup Soccer
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Article215 1955-03-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Making the most of their chances Victoria Institution boat Malay Boys College, Kuala Kangsar 3 2 in the annual soccer match for the Laxamana Trophy on the Victoria Institution ground here today. All the goals were netted in the first half. Seevaratnam for215 words
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Article299 1955-03-27 10 'HATTRICK' DECIDE FOR PERAK p er ak 3 Services 0 George Cumrriings 3. Referee: T. Nadarajah of Selangor. TAIPING, Sat.— School boy centreforward, George Cummings of the Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh, put in a capital performance for Perak against the Federation Combined Services in a Maiava Cud match nlavcd here today.299 words
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503 1955-03-27 10 CUMMINGS' PENANG WIN THE HARD WAY 4 Kedah 1 A™ Ahmad'^'Pana'siang Hock, Azizian. R PENANG '"sirt-kedah 'were dealt a nasty blow in their quest* for football's highest honour when they lost to Penan* by four goals to one in the first round of the Malaya Cup competition on Victorian Green503 words
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Article311 1955-03-27 10 Ncgri Sembilan 3 Malacca 2 Mauricio, PeVer Van Huizen (2) Tamam and Kong Chee. Reieree:—N. Boswell of Negri Sembilan. MALACCA, Sat.— Negri Sembilan beat Malacca 3-2 in a fast and close game played at the Kubu Stadium this afternoon in their Malaya Cup engagement. Keeping from311 words
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Article55 1955-03-27 10 RO\AL Air Force Changi beat Singapore Cricket Club by nine wickets in a friendly cricket match played at Changi yester- 95 JS?* seven wickets dec ared. Changi 139 for two wickets. Dave Perry 88 runs mcludine thr ee sixes and 11 boundaries) P. Bowe n55 words
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Article51 1955-03-27 10 RE-APPOINTMENTS to the Singapore Sports Stadium's Board of Management for terms varying from one to three years have been officially announced. Those re-appointed are r Mr. C.F. Smith. Mr. SK Gavv (three years), Mr. S.G. Mohamed Ghows (two years). Mr GH. K:at and Captain W.H. Cowper (one51 words
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Article99 1955-03-27 10 SEREMBAN. Sat Fine batting by the Seremban District opening batsman S. Devendran and Clement Stanislaus was the feature in the first day's play of the Leonard Memorial Trophy match beiween Seremban District and the Outstation District on the N.S. Cub Padang. The pair put up 7799 words
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Article61 1955-03-27 10 KUANTAN. Sat.— The Kuantan Hockey league was brought to a close today with Abdullah School beating Telecoms Sports Club 2 l on the Kuantan Main field. Lee Cheng Hock scored two goals for Abdullah School while Victor Murty replied for Telecoms. With this victory. Abdullah School became the61 words
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Article74 1955-03-27 10 KUAXTAN. Sat— The following players will represent Ea>i Pahang against West Pahang in a cricket match to be played today and tomorrow here on the Town Padang starting at 230 p.m. T. K. Belton. R H Wharton. J H. Dalgliesh. R J. B. MeG^chan. John Cavelcho.74 words
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332 1955-03-27 10 RecsEndKO 'Nightmare' With 3-0 Victory THE Singapore Recrca tion Club's bid to capture the Singapore Hockey Association's "dou b1 c ended successful yesterday when the Recs beat the Chinese 3-0 in the final of the senior knock-out competition at the Girks Sports Club ground yesterday. For the Recs, it muM.332 words
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Article131 1955-03-27 10 A GOAL scored in ii. m;nute of the first ha i Cosmos Sports Club to best Woodlands Sports Dub M ffl a Singapore Div 3A Ie soccer match played or. JVMA ground yesterday. Cosino s kicked ofl v only ten minutes to opt.:. score through Haron. Mid-way131 words
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530 1955-03-27 10 AUCKLAND, March 26, (Reuter)— England scored 148 for four here in answer to New Zealand's total of 200 on the second day of the second and final Test which was restricted by rain and poor light. The England batsmen had530 words
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Advertisement514 1955-03-27 10 £en*atiofd New Henley Trek Track tyre prow* fa worth on ike wugUttt road* I tmi Nf nut tm i track is the amazing new tyre u^ m Wmm^m^ which has won an amazing reputation for HfcV carrying the most difficult loads on the am roughest roads. The Henley Trek s^W*^&Mk514 words
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Advertisement52 1955-03-27 10 ge| Are I made] last! WEARneI K. Lumpy, J Ong 6on J LL 1 >A Parts L ,-~m ccco MI i niul is T ThmGH SI PAR Fid Hum n< S/M 111 Hup Teckli 1 1 C-' 1 BROOHIj COMSTIf* 1 OVEM 1^ Adu!D»^ FibrosH RheunttW »n<l •nd your r%52 words
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Article180 1955-03-27 11 By FRfcE BOOTER people, indeed many regular < heard of the M.A.R.A. or the Racing Association, but I can asracing has been taking place Jjlons time. IW r. t i t orrs ■MXX. Wings i m Faa 1 i I V Riders I I I f ■jw»*-rule« of I180 words
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Article, Illustration1376 1955-03-27 11 Brighter Cricket!That's The Target From Today rpji^^^^^^y^^^^^^^^i^^^j By Ol R CRICKET REPORTER SINGAPORE'S tournament cricket starts today with 24 teams going out for day-long sessions in the senior and junior sections, and while last season's cry of 'brighter trickef wiil be re-echoed with greater emphasis, an added interest in the1,376 words
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Article78 1955-03-27 11 CEYLON Sports Club bent Prison by 8 wickets in a friendly cricket match played on the CSC ground yesterday. Battng first Prison scored 113 for 9 declared. Gloss 35. A. Frugteneit 45. Wynn 10. G. Fernando six lor 27. The Ceylonese past the Prisons total78 words
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Article472 1955-03-27 11 loninn Misson— 4 (Rovers). Abdul Rahman— s Woodbrid c), Ibrahim Hassan. Osman Bakar Ismail Ahamd Hussein (all j Corinthians >. Ahmad YusofT '(Marine). Tahir Abu <Pu!au i Brani).— all 4 each Jimmy T:«n 1 (Tiger*. Wahab Abu (Marine". Sulaiman Hashim (Police)— all .i each Chonj? Mun Yassin Mat Ismail472 words
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Article259 1955-03-27 11 Colony 'A Whip Navy Eleven -0 Singapore "A" 11 Royal Navy Ibrahim Mansoor 5. Tommy Missoti 1\ Osman Johan I. Rad.n All and Abdullah ZainaL W.O. II W. Halloway referccd. SINGAPORE 4 A" made rings round a weak Royal Navy team and trounced them by eleven goals to nil in259 words
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Article73 1955-03-27 11 SOCCER: Div. I—Star Soccerites vs. Police S.A. at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m.; Div. 2A—8.0.D.C.A. vs. Kinta Rangers at Jalan Bcsar Stadium at 4.00 p.m.; Customs S.C. vs. Radin Mas at Farrcr Park: Div. 3 A Junior A. A. vs. Kerala Samajam at Geylang. CRICKET: See tournament73 words
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794 1955-03-27 11 MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN WILL MAKE MOTORING HISTORY By EDIN PETERS WITH ONLY 13 days left for the start of the first annual Mobilgas economy run from Butterworth to Singapore, interest in this meeting both among the 80 odd competitors and the Malayan motorists is steadily mounting. This is the first794 words
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Article292 1955-03-27 11 LONDON. Mar 2G < Router)— Football results: LEAGUE DIVISION 1 Arsenal 3. Boltoo 0 Burnley l Woiv<\ 0 Cardiff 1 Tottenham 2 Everton 2 Portsmouth 3 Leicester 4. Aston Villa 2 Preston 0 Manchester United 2 Sheffield U 2 Huddersfield 2 West Bromwich 2 Charlton 1 LEAGUE DIVISION292 words
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Advertisement158 1955-03-27 11 JAGUAR '-'^l if^-iv More POWERFUL rhon ever, the fomout JH^ 1* J XX engine now with high lift corns hos ll^^i^^^^^MS^M^^^& po'*er output 'oiscd to 190 b.h.p. Also available are the XX MO Drop-Hcod 2-Seoter Coupr and XKI4O »He 3H.trc Roccr Type D with FIXED HEAD J^T^ IS |A disc158 words
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Article1056 1955-03-27 12 All Set For Wong's Scalp LONDON. March 26. (Reuter)-E. L. (Eddie) Choong All <^>>"£ Me badminton champion of 1953-54 will meet fellow Malayan Won* Peng Soon the champion of three preceding years in what promises to be a memorable final in this years championship at1,056 words
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Article17 1955-03-27 12 Ken Bainbridge. of Southcnd United, sianed for Sittingbonc. the Kent League club. dsadfsadfsafdasdfsadfsadf17 words
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Article141 1955-03-27 12 1 15 FOR DERBY J IPOH. Sat. Fifteen 1> horses have been accepted S J for the Derby Race for 2 class 1 division 1 horses 2 over miles to be run 2 on the final day of the 2 J Perak Turf Club Easter j meeting 2 They arc:141 words
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Article592 1955-03-27 12 IPOH, Sat. Following are the weights for the first day races of the Perak Turf Club Easter Derby meeting on Saturday, April 2. HORSFS CLASS 1 DIV I—9 FURS. Golden Lotus 9.00 Three Rings 8.12 Never A Blank 8.10 Bearer Bond 8.09 Shangrila 8.09 Kuphrates 8.08 Forest592 words
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825 1955-03-27 12 SAMBO CREA TES BIG UPSET TO PAY $152 SAMBO, owned by the Sultan of Pahang created a big upset when it paid 5152 and Sll at the Penang Turf Club's Amateur Race meeting held at Penang yesterday. Rapid Red ridden by W. J. Chester beat the favourite No Regrets in825 words
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Article652 1955-03-27 12 ONG 'KILLS' HOO CHYE'S CHANCES By JEFFERY JAMES IT seems that Malaya's Thomas Cup selectors, out in full force at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last niffht for the fourth Thomas Cup trials, will not have look further than the Malayan champion, Ong Poh Lim for the third singles berth in652 words
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Advertisement60 1955-03-27 12 a^^Y\^^l^\\ SYNCHRO-COMPUR,.:.) I New! J Light Value Scale Self-T i m c r large Focusing Knob J Film Speed Reminder DIN/ASA I rPATERSON SIMONS CD LTD-i W* Ml I lIE^I if fl ftM fl fl odeon Balwliaßi?^ COMING South Asia Bar And Restaurant Ihe Sportsmen s Corner, 12 Bencoolen Si.60 words
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Advertisement132 1955-03-27 12 PHOTO-FEATuJ I OF THE WEM py .^rr^^^^ worw-wuu Bl a. T^ *v'*L) breath -taking St.' Ek"" 1 j^ I children S. n full <*hjrj >i^' 4f\ stP r f° v H-^> m to choose Irom Send Master R< j list ----^V^-X) HOME PRoi j \^J 3-0 PROJECTOI MAKE YOUR OWN132 words
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Article499 1955-03-27 13 usually is. There has to be a butt for this joker, and of course he picks on the simplest member of the group. .He flusters thi s inoffensive, creature and the poor mutt has to be inoffensive otherwise there would oe no point to the499 words
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Article772 1955-03-27 13 Marjorie Proops - Marjorie Proops •rrvrvvw P| fWVVVV*** r PHE other morning I was galloping along Shaftesbury avenue late for the office when I saw a long queue. Naturally, I joined it, having got into the habit of joining every queue in sight in the hope of picking up nylons,772 words
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Article, Illustration255 1955-03-27 13 BEAUTY needs to be brushed up always. Start in the morning with your toothbrush, brushing up and down, not across your teeth. If you are wise you will have two brushes, so each has a chance to dry. Next into the bath to scrub back, shoulders,255 words
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Article, Illustration907 1955-03-27 14 A Delightful Welter of Nostalgia Christine Diemer Who was for three years Paris critic coli for 'Variety.' the world's largest theatrical daily, reviews two films in Singapore —and says she was plunged into movie packet has arrived in Singapore labelled all over "For Your Entertainment." It contains two films, both907 words
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Article202 1955-03-27 14 \lU\na (Naya Sansar's Hindi film), like all works of K.A. Abbas, is a delight both to the simple and the •sophisticated. As a left-of-centre Indian Columnist. Abbas held a million readers. As a script writer (Dr. Kotnis and Awara) he was highly successful As the director202 words
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Advertisement18 1955-03-27 14 "And here's my list of New ">ar resolutions— no one of us will have to break a few'"18 words
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Article, Illustration145 1955-03-27 15 Gerree Read - Right Aro und The Clock Gerree Read Selected By i>iink on bloomers: Yes its mc atest trimming for Sports wear his year girls. Teddy Tinling, the lesigner made famous by 'Gorge)Us Gussy Moran', included this >utfit in his Summer collection how n in London. (Mirrorpic). A black jersey knit silk145 words
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Article, Illustration1072 1955-03-27 16 YEARLY thirty years ago, in New York, a. sensational murder trial stirred public emotions to a pitch rarely equalled except by the similar case of By waters and Thompson in London, some years earlier. When Mrs. Ruth Snyder faced the jury with her accomplice. Judd Gray, there1,072 words
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Article, Illustration419 1955-03-27 16 «»\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\wv\\\\\\v\vvv\\\v (PAINTER HASN'T USED I BRUSH FOR 20 YRS. 5 YT ITU art at his finger 1 tips. Chinese painter 2 Wu Tsai yen came to the J Nation's Capital for the first J time to exhibit his works and his unique manner of painting. J At a preview held419 words
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Article104 1955-03-27 16 Now It Is Luminous Ceilings "PVEN the ceiling lights J-/ up when she comes into the room." .If a man says that about a girl in five years' time it will be true—according to the American General Electricity Company. There will be luminous ceilings of varied brightness and colour that104 words
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Article337 1955-03-27 16 crushed, his nostrils stuffed with chloroformed cotton wool. Next morning police found Mrs. Snyder lying bound on the landing, with the house in appalling disorder. Her fur coat and jewels were "missing." She sobbed out a highly coloured story of two giant Italian burglars, but varied their337 words
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Article673 1955-03-27 17 Lure Of The Harem 3 Sin and immorality in the harem have been greatly exaggerated. Harems had a highly organized ritual and the prospects of a girl reaching a favoured position near the "RUT with so many girls idling their time away there were bound to be illicit love affairs.673 words
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Article, Illustration20 1955-03-27 17 P-x m I* models, makes I h Hi bathing suit just Miami. The beauI chances with the IAP - 20 words
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446 1955-03-27 17 1 Are You Easy To <; Live With T^HIS personality quiz is mainly for wives, but it will prove useful to those single girls who intend one day to grab a husband. V How easy are you to live with? Do you do the little things that make a husband-wife446 words
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Article75 1955-03-27 17 I I half black. In it was a Z When the spider Z rged from Die red sdr. r backed red. Z ged from the Z l rfr. »'c backed black. J \.<}\.iig'.'j enough, he z I r mtohmiii used to Z dkerchief be;ore look r.g C them, h75 words
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Article248 1955-03-27 17 Bird Talkie Saves Planes CCARECROWS arc out of date. The latest way of scaring birds is to shriek back at them in their own language. A British scientist, bothered at night by the twittering of starlings, thought of it. Catching one of the birds, he held it by its legs248 words
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Article, Illustration70 1955-03-27 18 <ueakinq Oft VictunA I 44 SPEAKING OF PICTURES M Name Address Title Camera Used Aperture Speed Film HE I AW: "Portrait" by Tan Poh Chye of 12 Aboo Sittee Lane, Punang. Rolleiflex, fB, l/50tb, Agfa. A HOVE: "The Masks" by E.Y. Tan of 56 Lorong Salamat, Pcnang. Solida. M 6,70 words
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Article, Illustration695 1955-03-27 19 Akemi Nara - Striptease City Akemi Nara TOKYO H ked trU .Tokyo v <"* ,r set Tokyo is overwhelmed by a nudity cult that started with the introduction into show places of the American art of striptease. The population welcomed this as an additional blessing to their post war democratic liberties. President Roosevelt695 words
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Article428 1955-03-27 19 NORMAN BOOTH. 68, Windsor C'reseent, Bridling- ton. Yorkshire. England. PCll-pals' photos. and general correspondence. MISS. E. (HEW, c o 141-A. Devonshire Road. Singapore. 9. Pen-pals' J photos, and friendly corJ respondence. REGINALD R. VELOO. c o Mr. Alan Lee. 55, l.orontr Salamat. Penang. Swimming, dancing songs. J films,428 words
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Article, Illustration217 1955-03-27 19 Photo. TF you've scored be x tween 26 and 30 and you've been honest with yourself —your busband is a lucky man. You're very easy to live with indeed. Things should be moving smoothly in your house because you have the nicely balanced personality of the perfectA.P. - 217 words
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Article, Illustration1152 1955-03-27 20 ffsai - m "^V l \ft W^t^ t ffsai By '■> F m "JJ London J served in Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky's army for two years. It has 35 divisions and the Communists boast about this strength. In fact they are equipping it quite well, mostly with So\ict tanks and weapons. Bid Polish1,152 words
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1046 1955-03-27 20 H - H Measuring Kiss Power... By IT was only a matter of time before scientists sot round to studying kisses as such. For years, of course, doleful and fun-hating medicos have preached about the diseases that are spread by kissing, and have tried to1,046 words
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385 1955-03-27 20 Surgeon Operated By Fire- fly Light pLECTRIC light is convenient, but unfortunately it| has to be paid for. In some places, miles from! the nearest power-station, illumination almost as brilliant can be had free of charge with a little enter- 1 prise. i The jungle near Tabasco, in i Mexico,385 words
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Advertisement80 1955-03-27 20 Windfall At 4a.m. WEALTHY AmcriCSH icho died with' out he rs left two scaled letters. One hud > bi opened by liis n!ter the funeral the other contained m- ;6- to the undertaker. In accordance With this, the funeral tfl four in the wwning. Ovhi four friends managed to drag80 words
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