The Straits Times, 14 March 1954
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Title Section12 1954-03-14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 970. SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1954. 15 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration441 1954-03-14 1 32 ARE KILLED IN KALLANG AIR DISASTER FLAMING WRECKAGE OF CONSTELLATION HURTLES OVER AIRFIELD IN SINGAPORE Iperts rushed out r an investigation 3r TWO PEOPLE WERE KILLED WHEN A QANTAS BOAC NSTELLATION FROM SYDNEY TO LONDON CRASHED ON JC AT KALLANC AIRPORT, SINGAPORE. YESTERDAY. ,HT MEMBERS OF THE CREW INCLUDING441 words
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Article65 1954-03-14 1 $5,000 CONTEST RESULT JHERE is one winner of the Straits Times Word Puzzle "P". Hr is Onp Mah ft Sot c o Singapore Trac 3n Co Ltd.. Sins; re. A che- < quaV' "-5. 000 will O9&cnt to him eafw this week. details of the 'ling solution, and the com-65 words
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Article56 1954-03-14 1 U.S. will use the a tom if... WASH PON. K^t. Acini:W Radford sai«i -^^■y the United States S^^V atomir weapons ii *^^^m.: iidvantagr to di> so ln *^|j:'' conflict. AdmHa. Radfnrd. chairman o: the Joint Chi.f.s i £taff. gj, i lls phase of th" administration's j^^^V' fonropt would fpend theAP - 56 words
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Article29 1954-03-14 1 -THERE is a full page of pictures of the Kallang crash in Page Three. In Page Nine art eye-witness accounts and a first list of reported victims.29 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-03-14 1 SHOCK and strain are registered on the faces of the crew of the crashed Constellation as an ambulance takes them away to the General Hospital. The first pilot. Capt. T. W. Hoyle is seen second from the right and hrs First Officer is on his left. A few hours later74 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-03-14 1 THt WK6CKEO Constellation lies on its back, broken in two. as firemen pour foam on the blazin S shell. Rescuers wait resignedly, hopelessly. A pall of smoke spreads over Kalian*.30 words
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255 1954-03-14 1 SAM KAI FAYI. the Sunday Time* cameraman who took the picture above of an air hostess being dratted from the Mating Constellation, tell* this story of «he rescue. I saw several people J hack ng the fuselage with axes They managed to cut through255 words
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Advertisement13 1954-03-14 1 Malay* fl A.DNtR 0 rOLOIt HAKMOXV MAKK-I'l* ""Z""" -V tr.ZSi iknltn* •'<<" "I SPff-'f-,13 words
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Article, Illustration1838 1954-03-14 2 LI. Col- A. LOCKE - LI. Col- A. LOCKE b> UNLESS I can make you believe that there is something practically supernatural about tigers, that they are not just common flesh and bone and striped hide, but a kind of symbol of the jungle, of the cunning and the cruelty and ferocity1,838 words
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375 1954-03-14 2 THEY SEND LETTERS TO A DEAD WOMAN VERONA IT you've had a "tiff" with your husband. you should, before you park your baes and pull out. writr a letter to Juliet Capulrti. of Verona, and tell nor your troubles, /ou need only address if "Juliet. Vf-rona. Italy," It will be375 words
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Article107 1954-03-14 2 OVEND Alber. 40-year-old road contractor on trial for swindling in Copenhagen told the ludge that the NO bottles of beer he drank r day probably affected rw* memory He wa* gaoled for a \car. ROSALIND de Mille. 34. «W a divorce from her husband who. she said, used107 words
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Article343 1954-03-14 2 ALL through his life Kaon I Drsr osiers has suffered from intermittent pain, an ache behind his ribs that the doctors rannot explain. Then, one summer day, he was visiting a relative's farm near Montreal when the pain began and with it an inexolicaolr343 words
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Advertisement285 1954-03-14 2 Blink jl| urqonMy. Vki i^B broad' at' t Su^^lMH demand I i&mt£% MO/o m fss t^^^^^^nVoJ L»r ma «h'* yLp^r c '^M ■M<»*>! •< Alt"* %,'r. bt pet*« To L. I AUV'AIIfN »A^!O COL! A 206 B-o«d««y. SrDNEY. £1 f!l«M t»-1 fr«# D> ARC. kaWas> j LJ MfJM AddrM* Why285 words
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Article, Illustration156 1954-03-14 3 Air disaster story in pictures RESCUE workers gather round the wreckage of the QANTAS 6OAC Constellation airliner which crashed at Kallang Airport, Singapore, yesterday afternoon, killing all 31 passenger*, and one of the crew. The plane, which cartwheeled onto its back and burst into flames when coming in to land,Mr; - 156 words
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Advertisement370 1954-03-14 3 i fcjstralia's Choicest ■CHEDDAR CHEESE! pure, creamy Mj\j^ IB *R A A g< **JK I lorn Australia's V^tjTjJJJJjfni I richest dairylands i^?^^> f [A^AXAa^ bra KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. 7.*\ g^g^g^gT** '■-^.■r-- Prn^rc K Lumpu. /.yf^ Ik aav v'" aaaf v,' /W <JrJ \j tit s>^A Hiirgroomcii uiih Sihikrin Hair370 words
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Advertisement291 1954-03-14 3 B. I. ROUND TRIPS TO JAPAN 28 to 32 days with approximately 10 days in Japanese Ports s.s. SIRDHANA sailing Sth May. 1954 B.S. SANTHIA ttailing 22nd June, 1954 s.s. SIRDHANA sailing 22nd July, 1954 Ist. Class $745 2nd. Class $590 Children according to age ISLAY KERR fir Co-, Ltd.291 words
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494 1954-03-14 4 Terror reigns in a moment of madness IVTHEN a mans "liver is sick." according to Malays. he runs "amuck" or Roes "menpamok" or amok. This form of homicidal insanity is only prevalent among Malay men. and seldom their womenfolk, and so far I have not heard of any other nationality494 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-03-14 4 ELECTRON GUN' WILL AID IN CANCER FIGHT rIS "'electron cun being tested bv a Stanford University graduate in the United States, will be used in cancer therapy. Powered by six million volts of e'.ectrlcity. It will be used in treating internal cancer with electrons. The "electron gun" is part of61 words
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Article589 1954-03-14 4 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE AFTER-BIRTH TISSUES, normally thrown away after a baby is bom, may be converted into temporary coverings for large burns and other big wounds, if experiments live up to present promise. Three human burn victims have already had such after-birth tissues transplanted to protect the surface of589 words
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Article, Illustration356 1954-03-14 4 f\RK to buy a haunted castle? Blcnkinsopp Cattle, Northumberland, spooky White Lady, recently failed to sell at auction. Reputellv haunted I Cam Brea Castle, (,'ornwall. was to let rent free provided the tenant carried That s always a crusty snag With Its peach houses, tennis356 words
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Article, Illustration208 1954-03-14 4 THE girl in the evening gown hangs lifeless as the giant half-naked negro lifts her high over hit head. The nest instant the silk clad figure is flung into the alligator pit and sightseers see her torn limb from limb by the gaping,208 words
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Advertisement82 1954-03-14 4 A clearer, lovelier skin i i t$W' '^^^T\ ft. jKHr^. y> ?S **%I|: *VV1 /^l r '"vrly. drar and smooth, your skin must be healthy. y I jf I L^ L^^. :^V MaKr a habit of washing with Rexona Soap: only Rexona I 1^ if fi^'^'^^tfft^^SO^ contains Cadyl its stimulating82 words
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Article, Illustration337 1954-03-14 5 A few words in court started customs men on a jungle hunt JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. rfARK by a woman in court started Johore Customs officers on a gle hunt which ended in a swoop on one of the largest illicit samsu >und in337 words
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Article102 1954-03-14 5 >-t; I flmti dwellen Keat Avenue, Sm- a water proDlem. are awake. ilord. the Singaire^^Bf in<nt 7>u.st, col- r .^jlj^p nth from each i for water. jj B 1 say "Not a the whole mornwe can collect a about midday. 3Jt ther 0 we they lKul102 words
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Article25 1954-03-14 5 FsWG: Sat. Mr. R. P. Blnghan F^rsident Comn.: ncr of P nang. has consented to be P- ron of the P< Camera25 words
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Article145 1954-03-14 5 I \l/ HISTI ES of the I WW used by football reI tm*t\ issued to Singapore I Tract M Company bus conI AKtcs art not meant to be I Wowr trcrly by conductors but I only luring an emergency. I Mr. A A Ewing. S.T.C. I145 words
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197 1954-03-14 5 DUTCH YOUTHS CAME FOR JOBS, GAOLED 6 WEEKS END Arthur Pasche and Fritz Johannes De Mey, young Indonesian residents of Dutch origin who Singapore without an entry permit to look for ired m the Eighth Police Ccni't yesterday They told the court that In Jakarta, they found it very difficult197 words
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Article110 1954-03-14 5 THE unlawful cutting of timber from the Mcßi chic oir ha s been coins on for .-ome timo and may >cncusly affect water storage at tin reservoir, inspector M. C Jr. cobs, prosecuting, told ihe ;>ore Seventh Police Court j ;av. He said this after 55-year-old110 words
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191 1954-03-14 5 U.S. buying reports boost tin price WE ED American buying in Singapore yes- i DM' the price up by ■to $350.37' 2 the hlfbeal W i :'4 last year ■Br price of rubber Wl ■^DB((t by us buying Intercut ■U.M,iM(( by a 4 cent to •c i nts a lb.191 words
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Article42 1954-03-14 5 A Johore man who wa.s found with a dagger was arreMcri by the Singapore Police at the junction of Syed Alwi Road and Kampnr.K Kiipor Road o:i Friday night The man wa.s with three other* m a car.42 words
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198 1954-03-14 5 SINGAPORE will scon become a city of lights as more bus.ness houses and hotels take to the brighter side of advertising. Hundreds of application; lor neon light advertisements have b< en received by the City j Council ana steps are being t.ken to198 words
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Article48 1954-03-14 5 Thr Convr-nt Old Girls' Association will hold a social on Mar. 28 in thr Convent of the H<>lv Infant J.'sus Singapore to c< lcbrato it.- c» ntrnary year Those wishing la attrnd should contact Miss G. Sldrt"n> iecretary: telephone No. ***** ext. 2.48 words
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Article153 1954-03-14 5 rE price of rubber In Singapore yesterday, stimulated by U.S. buying, increased by a quarter of a cent and closed at 541 cents a lb. Good trading was reported, and the e'.ose was steady. Closing price* \r.-:*rday In cents per pound *rre No 1 BBS Spot153 words
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Article, Illustration172 1954-03-14 5 ITS JUST ANOTHER WORRY FOR THE TOP REDS 1 mittee of the Malayan j Communist Party Ls alarmed at the mcreasinn "licentiousarioiiß jungle comrades. A top-level document carries a paracraph headed "Appear- ance of personal licentiousi ness." which walls at lree love in the rough junßle.172 words
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Article29 1954-03-14 5 KLUANG. Sat. The Kluan^ UMNO. Youth Branch will hold a variety concert in aid of their funds on the lowa Padang on April 30. and May 129 words
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Article, Illustration76 1954-03-14 5 BROTHER otticrri provided a guard of honour .if the wedding of Lf. I A. Colct and Anne Probyn-|onc« at the R C. Carrit*n Church, T.mglin Singapore. Lt Colct it the only ton of the Hon. Mr. R. A. Colet C.P.M., of Tong Hing Ettatc Hatai. |ohore and or Mrt. Beryl76 words
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Article92 1954-03-14 5 PENANG Sat.- The Chinese contractor of a coconut plantation in the Ntboni; Tebal area on thr Provino mainland had a narrow et>cap«' y< sterd.iy wh» n two gunmen, dressed in civilian clothes, fired seven shots at him. One shot hit him in the arm but92 words
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Article138 1954-03-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. SH AD E 8 of Shakespeare "Macbeth" presented on "the new wide stage" with stereophonic sound. But they are not the only surprises planned for the production staged by the Federation Art Theatre Group in Kuala Lumpur this week. Shaitespeares138 words
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Article127 1954-03-14 5 KEEP THIS PROMISE DEMAND JOHORE BAHKL Bat rfc. Oovernment U to v called on to honour pledge to contribute toward* the building of homes for the aged in Johore new villages. The Social Welfare Officer announced last year that the Oovernment would give a dollar for every dollar collected in127 words
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Article160 1954-03-14 5 Chua Ah Chong. 61. was told by a Singapore magistrate yesterday that his plea for leniency was very shallow. Chua. charged with hawking in North Bridge Road, a prohibited area, asked th«- magistrate. Mr. J M DevereuxColebourn. to be lenient because of his age. A160 words
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Article145 1954-03-14 5 Today's Radio Singapore 715 am Time Signal a. Opening Announcement, 716 Mormn; •star. 730 Newt. 735 Melody Mixture, Come Into The Parlour. S3O Breakfast Hour. 9JO Take It From Here. 10 Musical Round-Up. 10 IS Calling All Molorutt. 10 3ft Mid-morning Medlty. n The Ja\ Wilbur Strings. 1130 BetheuU Jhurch145 words
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Article69 1954-03-14 5 Abdul Rahman bin Sam. !8, t<>olc his two-year-old niece Ainon, for an afternoon atroil A few hundred yards from home he took her gold chiin and locket. The child found her own way home, the Singapore First Criminal District Court was told yesterday. Abdul, who69 words
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Advertisement305 1954-03-14 5 MALAYAN AUK. AIR FORCE (SINGAPORE SECTION) is RECRUITING PILOTS I /fgi IS —27 years School Certificate (Credit*, in English, Maths, or Sciev-r) MECHANICS I ARMOURERS RADAR WIRELESS OPERATORS Minimum Educitinn Standrrd Ylll Aic IS .?<V MM APPLICANTS MUST BE: (a) BRITISH SUBJECTS (b) PHYSICALLY FIT, (c) RESIDENT IN SPORE RECRUITS305 words
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Article, Illustration908 1954-03-14 6 Duncan Forbes - Holidays with a difference POPULAR NEW FEATURE Duncan Forbes By An island where no-one dies OEFORE leaving Korea for Singapore I was able to make a trip ovr o Japan. Tokyo was thtmagnet that used to attract most of M the bright lights, the city life, entertainment at night, all908 words
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648 1954-03-14 6 rpHL last drought recorded J. was one of 17 dty* in June 1951. What we are having new looks like the real thing WhiLrejoicing at the proftpect ot then- being a fruit season we do not fall to observe a daily two minutes'648 words
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Article320 1954-03-14 6 r»OFFEE i.s a bevera Re of many parts, it rounds of. a good meal. Its fragrant aroma mitigates the start of yet another working day it oils the wheels of mid-morn ins: gossip, it keeps the senses eleai in an emergency and it can flavour good desserts try320 words
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Article, Illustration15 1954-03-14 6 One of tHe mini punt J bridge* in the hill* the tow* e> M >i|imi15 words
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Advertisement34 1954-03-14 6 FLIGHTS EVERY SUNDAY ■iiiininmi 111 1 1 hi 11 i|iiiiiiiiiii||g PERUTZ' FILMS RECORD YOUR TRAVELS FAJTHFULLY X Sv r?3Bi •^■■L^ ft U I 7 I E s^L^al JDGH ?i« wwik Bpj^^Spj^pjt^^ WSsBB!3s£i FROM SINGAPORE34 words
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Advertisement43 1954-03-14 6 BY I MALAYA* AIRWAYthe I OOQQOOQQOQOQQOQOOOOOQOOQOOoorA Cheeky tar <^fc t tstril Mobiloil A WINNER EVERY TIME Mobiloil tAan any o&tc/i bvwd< STANDARD-VACUUM OIL < TO SARAWAK FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO YOUR <^SShs USUAL TRAVEL AGENT OR ANY OFFICE OF SS^^ 1 MALAYAN AIRWAYS43 words
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Article616 1954-03-14 7 Ii o to/UiJ tnat no woman marries tne love 01 tier life. All over the world. I suppose, there are millions of women— most of them happily married— who indulge in an occasional good old brood over the love-that-mißht-have-been. When, with shoes kicked oft616 words
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Article162 1954-03-14 7 lul OTHER, how's your •maternal effic ency" today' Or in more homely language how good do you think you are at looking after your baby? Two scientists. JEAN THWAITES and lAN SUTHERLAND, made surprise checks in Oxford houses and flats where there were babies up162 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-03-14 7 DE LONA looks at the Sweater Girls TOPS -FOR PARTY WEAR fl«ft to riftltl A Striking Empire line tweater in Milan*** tilk, witfc an oH-th*-«M««M*r neetlme and tmooHi. fi«+t- fitting midriff An attractive jertey blouse, with 'V trijped neckline and deep welt A tmart. tl*ev*l*t« to# in jcrtry with a57 words
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Article279 1954-03-14 7 IN tne pereruuaily warm evenings of Malaya, iparty-goinK young women witn more taste than money need all their imagination and ingenuity to keep their formal and semi-formal ensembles from seeming too monotonously alike. For them, the present and practical vogue of "separates" is a blessing. Even from their slim279 words
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Article501 1954-03-14 7 IF a Rirl attracts me, I usually wait some time before petting introduced to her. and whilst I wait I usually spend the time watching the girl in question to see If she comes up to my standards Often I find that if she Is501 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-03-14 7 Cing«r Rogtn look! trie picture of femininity in r+iii cocfctail »u.t BUck silk velvet wjt ut*d lor Hi* ikeilh >ty ltd dr«n jnd Hi* Hutching |j(kil it trimmed with patt«l mink. The I picture neckline it deep and drepi to Hi* lhouldcr rip. f*ffnin( tiny cip tleevet.51 words
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Advertisement338 1954-03-14 7 I kBBBBE m Ttf.iV eansin 8 is tne greatest secret in beauty cart gggjvs perfectly clean skin is the foundation of true jfffitt. French Cleansing Milk actually floats away y>e hk) impurities right from the base of fVf W ts ll removes tn e dust you can't e*en see by338 words
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Advertisement277 1954-03-14 7 to add a breathtaking new f radianre to your beauty. I Frathrr Foundation a tinted liquid cream fcivei a perfect surface to hold A the fine bloom cf Yardley Vtmdrr. ~~^§zl/// It h:drs every tiny blrmish and krrp» your ikin amazingly nipple and soft to touch. ""Z^ An ideally light,277 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-03-14 8 These dancing figures are just some of the examples which have arrived in Singapore from Austria. Made in gi«z«a cm™, the figures are available m many designs and del.cately shaded colours.40 words
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Article, Illustration107 1954-03-14 8 HATS GO--3-D TH R E E D IMENSIONAL hats make spring fashion news in New York. As well as side width many of Lilly Daches hats have a third upwards point, usually a peakrd brim or crown. This third dimensional outline is preserved whichever way the hat sweeps, be it107 words
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Article878 1954-03-14 8 What turns a House into a Home? THERE is always somebody planning a new home After the 1 have been bought there are the details to be filled .n. These details are the thine* which turn a furnished house or flat into a home Th^ft furnishings can give an of878 words
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Article, Illustration382 1954-03-14 8 you have a sensitive skin or a complexion that is allergic to preparations containing animal fats 7 Many women do Then there *re others who believe that nature provides the truest beauty products m the way of natural oils, flowers, fruits and plants. One authority.382 words
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Advertisement303 1954-03-14 8 I S\ A I you're worried W# about your skin SV\ Tr Jr tartlin talt TOD M jW^.yf»d^^MW Vt'hv ha» your complexion lost ltt 40K^^ (t'" w? Why ii it sallow, blemished? to not enough. Your ikin oecd» Cosmedin care. Cosmedln deep cleanse» reaches every pore and removes all trace303 words
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Advertisement89 1954-03-14 8 for parly meals t I I f .7,1 CAMPBELLIS CONSOI n >-~-^^^yi amr*»r-cr wilkg^H of delicate se hot serve it /e///ed..,jJ tOHSO*% a SO^ "company air A too* >o» THt »c: i ModesAt "those certain tin. the modern woman relies on MODESS. the economical, safe and fully > absorbent sanitary89 words
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Article23 1954-03-14 9 KLUANO. Sat. The third meeting of Kiuanc Town Council will be held at the International Club on Monday at 2.15 p.m.23 words
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Article127 1954-03-14 9 rE OURKHA& have killed another four Communist terrorists. A patrol ol the 2 7Ourkha Rifles attacked a terrorist camp in the Negri Serr.bilanFahang border area yesterday and shot three of six bandits they contacted. A British officer was wounded in the clash. A patrol of the 1127 words
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Article, Illustration459 1954-03-14 9 I HACKED AT BLAZING CONSTELLATION' BYE WITNESSES RACED TO THE RESCUE TO HELP PASSENGERS E YE-witnesses told graphic stories of the disaster. Some of them rushed onto the airfield to help pull survivors from the wreckage. Here af their stories of what happened. Mr. C. A. White, acting Superintendent of459 words
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Article184 1954-03-14 9 CHOKING FUMES STOPPED RESCUES DOLICE Lieutenant E M O. Wolff, in charge of a radio patrol car was among the first to reach the plane after the crash. •Everything possible was done by all at the spot to rescue the trapped passengers, but the flames beat us." he saul. There184 words
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Article128 1954-03-14 9 HE HELPED TO SAVE A WOMAN Mr. L N Pntchard. Qantas Security Officer, was by the burning plane a minute after it crashed and helped to rescue a woman Ho said: I was at my desk at three o'clock when I hoard a terrific bang I sot up, saw the128 words
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Article49 1954-03-14 9 MESSAGES SENT TO RELATIVES The Officer Administering rhe Government of Singapore, sent the following message of sympathy on bch.il> of Hie people of the Colony: "I wish to ciprrst our deepest sympathy to the families of tfcoM who died so tragically in the aeroplane crash at Kallang airport today."49 words
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337 1954-03-14 9 |[IGHT of the 31 passengers killed in yesterday's air crash were women There were no children They included a Canadian six New Zealanders. eight Britons, four Australians, a South African, a Fipan, two Americans, three Indonesians, two Indians, two Dutch and337 words
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Article188 1954-03-14 9 THE Gvil Aviation Department in liaison with the Air Registration Roard it instituting an inquiry into the crash immediately, said Mr. Robin Rendle. Chief Operations Officer in the Civil Aviation Department, yesterday. Mr Rendle told reporters about an hour after the crash that the Constellation "George Able188 words
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Article88 1954-03-14 9 MALAYANS PREFER IT IN '2-D' SOMI films shown m Hw United States a* 1-0 come to MaUya Amom recent films teen in i D m the Unitod Statct and then viewed in MaUya in "20' arc Hondo and °Th« Moonlighter. Only one print of the film ii screened which rons88 words
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Article37 1954-03-14 9 IPOH. Sat Mr Hufh Handcock of the Hongkont: and Shanghai Bank. Ipoh leave* by air on Monday for Britain on holiday. Mr Handrork. well-known in Malayan rucby circles. captained the Perak XV this season.37 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-03-14 9 One ol the ambulances taking a crash victim to the Ccneral Hospital wjt in collision with a lorry jt the junction of Neil Road and Cantonment Road. The injured man was transferred to an escorting police radio patrol car.39 words
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Advertisement264 1954-03-14 9 wj on brand milk not the cheapest J BUT THE BEST 'SfcW-'C K U olo Lumpur i?oT^!£!Z*~~^ ANNUAL M f L^T ANNOUNCEMENT We apologise to ;ill those patrons who had to return disappointed ithout taking advantaite of (Mr enormous hiir&iins, duo to the unprecedented msh 01 SYIIkMVW. To provide them264 words
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Advertisement195 1954-03-14 9 These British cars are making history f The distinction and > character of Woketey cars are matched hs their performance and comfort. V*iih their iluh-t.h.111 testing. y^'r wnoolh-glidinf »u%penMon himihr ro. id cornering and wfeiv jnd _a^ Sßl^Bwr re>tlulne« at jll vpeed\ Wolvelry 'iple'er> meet the m»_^ nerd* of the195 words
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Article, Illustration952 1954-03-14 10 BARBARA CARTUND - The NeW princ es s Margaret BARBARA CARTUND ai^Mß By WAS lirst conscious of Princess Margaret's exquisite beauty in November two years ago. 1 v;is ;ii the wradinn of her first cousin, Mary Bowcs-Lyon, to Lieutenant Timothy (oleman, R.N.. in the quiet old church ofl St. Hartliolomew -tho -(ircat. in952 words
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Advertisement375 1954-03-14 10 Your Skin Secretly and Quickly N lonfer nrrri you admire other*— wfth tkttM your tkm mi a* light «nd atfr*rtiv« theirs One jv of Stallmae't will tnakr you equally charmioc Contjnuedappl*rat>on« willaurpHte you. convince you that ihTfii oaly onr beau ti6«t. only one whitenrr that wardt alone raft ooi uptfi*375 words
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Advertisement167 1954-03-14 10 Surgeons, doctors and i t£ lHe In hospitals, surgfi VsSHkI British Empire and in r JP*^B^ 'Dcttol' is the MlfMpl I "Je* W~ against infection. For i> fM" Wps{ Let the wisdom of th- wftk assurance: whenever in: HI home use Dettol pro n Jv^K^B^ DETTOL H THE ANTISEPTIC DOCTORS167 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-03-14 11 Dfft o Kenya Mr. K. C Citlins. Chief Police Officer. Sclangor. left Kmli Laanawr last week to be- D«p«ty Commissioner of Wict hi K.n, H« wHI rejoin Cc.l Arthur Vm«|, former Federation CommaslßjMr of ?> l> Ymni has been sent to Knrfl to reorganise the Kenyan45 words
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Article99 1954-03-14 11 Mahadervan. a Kuala Lumpur student, has hit he head-lines m Britain and been described as the "top adnvkiton personality" in Scotland He won the Edinburgh Evenie Tournament at Mm rayfleld idoor Sports <\ was sscribed as the "dark hor.se" the competi* A recent wuc of the99 words
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Article, Illustration12 1954-03-14 11 Mits Lorctfa Montciro liitcni through Hi* hcjd-pfconct an aircraft call* for bearing*.12 words
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Article278 1954-03-14 11 SMALL building in St. Michael*! Road is the main link in ;i SinCßDOre radio network which connects the Colony with pilots in aircraft as much as 1,500 miles away. And pretty Miss Loretta Monteiro who sits in front f an 11-holed dial six-foot transmitter278 words
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372 1954-03-14 11 VERA ROLLS HER SLEEVES UP AND SHOWS EM HOW SHE'S GLAMOUR GIRL OF THE BUILDING INDUSTRY THE appearance of a glamorous 24-year-old English woman among labourers on con-a •traction sites or in workshops is something Singapore building contractors and fur-a niture makers now take for granted. Nor are they shocked372 words
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Article, Illustration11 1954-03-14 11 •shaking At »,rt» th.y U««<l•4 at »<*r ill $i«g,,ore I b«iM>Mt11 words
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Article210 1954-03-14 11 HALL ROMNEY - AN OLD TROOPER REMEMBERS... HALL ROMNEY By A FAMOUS jctren. Mist Ada Reeve, who has jutt celebrated her eightieth birthday in London with all the vivacity of one half her age. recalled during a IBC broadcast a professional visit she said to Malaya nearly 40 y«ar» ago. When I telephoned210 words
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Article151 1954-03-14 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat T*HE best individual result in Johore m the Cambridge School Certificate examination has been achieved by a 17-year-old Malay girl She is Anis bmte Sabarin. a pupil of the Sultan Ibrahim Girls School. Johore Bahru Che Anis took eight subjects and151 words
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Article, Illustration172 1954-03-14 11 WELL-KNOWN in the Malayan music world, Miss Lim Lee now studying singins? in Britain came into the limelight in a different rapacity recently as a model to helD DUblieise a fow foundation varment. But Miss Lee was not wearlng the foundation garment She was172 words
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Advertisement42 1954-03-14 11 V^V^'W s^^^WT^b^^Bb^B a^^B^^^af^^^B b^^^^b^^^H^l^^ a^fci*. P-A.7A-65 V jßaaflfLUhL^^ C /Vf#M©bllqas gs 33s x I "JiSaWßpi iT Triple fiction Mobiloil mm~\.MJr\ STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY UigT~ /T^Bfr> (INCORPORATED IN USA. WITH LIMITED LIABILITY) tI > SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR IPOH MnhilAll *r JMobi mast— imooiiuii^42 words
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Article87 1954-03-14 12 2» H'or«*« J/» I minimum) WHAT IEHCEVIAOE of your present total income would you like to have when von retire' Write D McLaren. P.O Box 40C4. Singapore PARAMOUNT AQUARIUMS Everyrhtas lor the beglnnri or Vr\t fvp.:ienreri wiuart«t 11 D Almetrta Street, 'Firs: Floor' of! Rallies Plare VERA F>r Sale87 words
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343 1954-03-14 12 THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore, Sun. March 14, 1954. World of tomorrow IN August, delegates and observers from more than 60 countries are coming to Singapore for an Assembly of Youth. They will represent nearly ten million young men and women throughout the free world, and the banners they will be343 words
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Article259 1954-03-14 12 IN New York last week. Oeneral Frank Bimpson. former Commandant of the Imperial Defence College, made a reassuring statement. Britain, he aald, can ward off any all-out Communist attack In Malaya or any other place. Can she? In Malaya we have been fighting a relatively small259 words
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Article478 1954-03-14 12 TABLETS THAT SPELL DANGER TO INNOCENT PEOPLE A MYSTERIOUS plane aA crash in which five people were killed recently, occurred because the pitot had doped himself with a weight reducing drug of the amphetamine group, and several million tablets of the drug are swallowed every year.478 words
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Article1039 1954-03-14 12 WHITHER went your Mini critics when "Here Come The Girls" ar. ived in town' Surely it Ls their Job to keep the public Informed of "th s and that", whether it be that grand old lady the "Tltfleld Thunderbolt" or the *treamUned pulchritude so lavishly displayed in1,039 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1954-03-14 12 A MA TTER OF LIFE AND DEATH .4 woman discusses a trvmendau* issue WHAT docs it fed like to si i; ire a three yard square cubicle with six other people? How does a mothei react when she learns that she Is to bear yet another child when shr already1,062 words
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Article25 1954-03-14 12 Mala tomb I <» Ha mi Br Br m m v* B o G N m B c n fl H A I 1 I j25 words
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Advertisement695 1954-03-14 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. 111 H»rrf« *i» (minimi"") OOBMAN. on 13th March 1954 at 7 Ardmore Hat*. Singapore to Ja- nette. wife of Robert I\W Gonman M n Keith Roy. both well. Hnrrff JJ« (minimum) KANO— TAY The encasement W Announced today between Kang Peng Alk second son of Mr. k. M".695 words
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Advertisement10 1954-03-14 12 f I&S Rich in W" I*l*lo AND eOMIID l« »iNCA»O«f10 words
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Article353 1954-03-14 13 LOYAL MEN DEFY CALL TO STRIKE IL workers of the Singapore Dairy Farm Ltd. tcrday defied union bosses. They went to as usual although a strike had been called. irv were helped by volunteers. More have proto come. So the cows were fed and milked; hosind infants got their milk.353 words
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Article325 1954-03-14 13 British Soccer results LONDON, Sat. Lafc^B* I Prnston 1 Uftoa '»t I'orl Vafa I BtlSJtlf Wed. 1 Rollon W. I WMMri I Tottenham II I ii igi i an. i Anna*} I h.niii.n 3 A. ifßt, M.inrhcMer I 2 ■Mkaw n Midciirshii. n Carttff 1 Riirnlrx ft ■fMeri: 'I .1Reuter - 325 words
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Article14 1954-03-14 13 be.,! Ireianri 12 points, tn i the Ru-by Union tnt^rnair.ifrh at Dublin.14 words
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Article86 1954-03-14 13 IPOH. Sat. When Mohamod Hamil, 21, was sentenced to seven months rlßorous imprisonment by the Ipoh Magistrate, Inche Abdullah bin Ghazali today he was told. the longer you are in prison the better It is for other people." He had four previous convictions. He pleaded86 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-03-14 13 THE prise of $5,000 for Straits Time* Word Punle Conreit f was won by ONC MAH SOH. c o The Singapore Traction Compsny. Singapore. He submitted an entry which corresponded with the words given below. They were considered by the adjudication committee to be73 words
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921 1954-03-14 13 By the Competition Editor THE adjudication committee thought that Straits Times Word Puzzle "P" was more difficult than some of those in recent weeks, but solvers were right on their toes. The quality of entries generally remains high Here are observations on921 words
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270 1954-03-14 13 The world news in brief HANOI. Bat. Striking at the centre of France* North Indo-China defence bastion Communist-led Vletminh. yesterday blasted five places in the railway linking Hanoi with the coast and overpowered several forts guarding the vital •supply route. CAIRNS. North Queensland, Sat.270 words
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Article55 1954-03-14 13 Ooh Khoon San, of Quren Street. Singapore wu fined $50 by Mr. F. A. Chua In the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday for speeding along! Beranßoon Road on February; 2 at 11.40 p.m Ooh was said to have driven his car at a ipeed of 5555 words
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Article33 1954-03-14 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Btt. Tho Inaugural mrrtlng of the Young Women s Indian Auonation will be held tomorrow at 4.30 p.m at the amnelatlon'n prvmlses In Ipoh Road. Srntul Kuala Lumpur.33 words
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205 1954-03-14 13 A call to YOU: Help us to beat vice rE Singapore Social Welfare Department wants the public to help wage wai against brothel keepers, procurers, operators of "red light" districts and people who buy or sell children for prostitution. Any public information will be welcome. Mr T. P. Cromwell. Secretary205 words
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Article117 1954-03-14 13 MALACCA. Bat. rE results of the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board l»th lottery draw on today at Malacca are: Ist pnie 5300.000 1M3497 iSelan«or> 2nd prtat SIM.OOO. ***** M iPmki. 3rd prb* »50 000 1A***** iNccn acmMJani: 4th prtst <2> •25.000 170K266 *****57 Mh prlw '5> 110.000117 words
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Advertisement437 1954-03-14 13 THE MOST PORTABLE OF "PORTABLES" with metal case $175«" $210." with de uxc father case. /6 COLLVCR QUAY SINGAPORE 2iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimimiiiiiiMMi:iiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: P*O I I Round TRIPS To j I HONG KONG I DA YS INCLUDING 3 DA YS j IN HONG KONG I s.s. CORFU I II sailing 2nd April I437 words
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Article, Illustration195 1954-03-14 14 THE BEAUTY THAT IS MALAYA MORE PICTURES BY READftOT THE beauty of Malay* is ever-pr««en» —in the re f| V»l of the dying sun on the sea, the silhouettes 0 trees on the beach, or even the cool shadow; o f a m Singapore tenement building at early morning—,,,^ ever195 words
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650 1954-03-14 14 ONE of the few estate bungalows which survived the Japanese Occupation, is the manager's house at Jugra Estate, nrar Banting. Built in 1916, it has the air of an English country house, with lofty spacious rooms, and the J .wn, which was650 words
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Advertisement444 1954-03-14 14 mT'^J-^^ 'v\. Dl LVj^r ITCHING I^/^lll i INFLAMED |C^^ SKIN -Hta/But! Are you tortured by the agony remedy for all $kin complaintt. rf itclSna ikin? Do uglvTpotf Don't let a trivial irnuooc lead 2dbfeh« make vou. ihaS,e« to .eriou, .kin disease-d^ S meet your friends? "P «ni>ghuw«y with D.D.D. Do444 words
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Advertisement84 1954-03-14 14 Vy&l^^^ rook NOW *V >T v^ d PAVILION _—^T\^SSSi Csls Pre*..ere *N»li y f^^ffi -—a* w-i* mm-tt-i illw^a I HE >IM HA U Al r b available on the folliwrtnc iflQl M (41r#jB.) 7M.1511 sung by |»(<i M HMVB.USSI W I tiHumbU DB.MSC pi' |M| |im j wmp fl H84 words
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Article, Illustration573 1954-03-14 15 JS she beautiful? Is she rule? Well, yes and no but she's sparklinglv entertaining. That's Audrey Hepburn in her first American screen role in Par amounts "Honuin Holiday." She fits into her part as if it was made for her or she was made for it. And she has573 words
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Article273 1954-03-14 15 THE Singapore Musical Society is presenting a Chamber Music Concert in St. Andrew's Memorial Hall on Sunday. March 28. at 8.30 p.m. The programme will include a Haydn String Quartet and a Mozart Oboe Quartet. 5 Artists will be Tery Oyors i violin >. Susheela Dcvi s < violin*.273 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-03-14 15 lOf or the mm, imi, mom, m, ,n Albert IN," A naval officer impmonid ill a Cumin V 0 W Camp tl<t midc hit <»<<(•> Tkt lit, M dummy "Atbut ka« Ukrn bit place in (He count of thr fnrn Here, Licul. CceHrcy Aintworth. R>'.V.R. Anthony Stecll Koldt Albtft i68 words
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Article449 1954-03-14 15 Uninhibited fun in the 'Relapse a wonderful product on o* The Relapse" by the Singapore Arts Theatre group last week 1 Brilliantly performed by one of the best dressed casts we have ever seen at the Victoria Theatre, .t surpassed all expectations m *J l w i s dtmcult449 words
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Article142 1954-03-14 15 FILM FANS' FORUM AS I am an enthusiastic cinemagoer. I would like to express a tow words about the Warner Brothers' film. 'The Moonlmhter. starring Fred Mac Murray and Barbara Stanwyck. It really surprises me to discover that this film was released in Sinpapore in142 words
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Advertisement326 1954-03-14 15 .1 CATHAY ORGANISATION r^ r\ c EJD I n YV*T*V\ yow sii »m iwi -iLlTlU "Ikf n a m 1-30 4. 6 45 I M W UHsoHfcTr 4 9.30 p.m. Ml\(, IHV.A I'KTI KIS PRESENT B J£M "SIN id UNDER THE MOON" Sin JWANI>\H1\ With I. IN HA1 YEN TSl!N326 words
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Advertisement248 1954-03-14 15 ■MIIIIIIUMIIiniIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIItMIUIIItIIIIIIIIfttIIMIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIII^ 1 IN THK PROI D TRADITION 1 of 'THK THIRD MAN 'comes I CAROL REEDS j I Si>n ma ttoit .Vwi 1 Th riiior j The Man Between I JAMES MASON-™ I CLAIRK BLOOM and HILDEGARDE NKFF f titvh for It at 0 apttnl SllltllltllllinitllllllMllllMlfllllltllllllllllilllltllillillll'ltlllllllllllllllllllHlV "%s<howsDaTly V^*^^^ >^nw- «MR.HYJ>E248 words
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Article, Illustration847 1954-03-14 19 Mr ring Berlin m s love story THE SINGING WAITER ELOPED WITH A ZILLIONAIRE'S DAUGHTER Margaret Reynelle tells another story of passionate elopement in our new series of "Love on the run." In this week's issue she tells of the man who made his "Song Co Round the World' 1847 words
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Article229 1954-03-14 19 See New York and Live! rpHE doctors did not dare to tell Robert Faster he ha<i only a year to live. Re lative.s dropped grntle hints and then got around to warning him outright. "Well. I've alway.s wanted to see New York." .sak! Robert. •Its time I got around to229 words
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Article179 1954-03-14 19 She wrote her will and eloped In «cit week's stao of "Ranaway Roman**." Ma*gar*» Rcvncllc talk or "Tht Pretty CM Who Wrott H*r Will Before [lepmicri. It is tfry ot t T*«Mig pUywriihr md a DCJMriral (M and a duel When they went to leave the building the reporter* had179 words
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Article, Illustration581 1954-03-14 19 K.S. Chia - K.S. Chia By PHOTOGRAPHIC 80- cieties in Singapore and the Federation sa\ cafe sinpers play a biy part in popularising photography. By posing as models at picnics and outings, the girls have injected a lot of pep into what otherwise might b< just prosaic581 words
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Article446 1954-03-14 19 Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Never has the Importance of effective speech and writing been more widely recognised than today. If you can eipress yourself446 words
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94 1954-03-14 19 The KSecUve English Course v •o planned that yon mike definite progress from the very first leaaon It will equip you to tpemk and write correctly and to uae *ords fluently and expressively r«aj ran (tad; tht* l'«ir» «a«r r\rt yajaj Nve94 words
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Advertisement136 1954-03-14 19 I am si bbbbbbbMßsbbibbV\J^ i J V E I Lskass* Jk Uktackcar- come true, your coaajasaaOG is clearer, fresher will your very first taki of CaMft Ym, new loveliness can be fawn when you change from cuiiaaicleirvn^totheC.amiy MiaUospl ply follow diltcelosiao- i i may wrappar. You'll understand, when yomaesihequick improvement136 words
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Advertisement139 1954-03-14 19 #W fjki* Coupon NOW THE REGENT INSTITUTE (DepC. B/449 B) Falar (iate I ..nd.. n W.H England Paaaaa atatf aa»— without ohhration a free cop; "War* Maaaary." oVwriMnc tout PokUI Toaraa In CaTaeUva KacHaai and tbc special arrancrmenta far naisiai <iuknu NAMB (Block Letters) AOURCSS assavC Bc/r. /j^^^^^ajf^aj^vi w m139 words
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Article776 1954-03-14 20 Everyone (and I do mean you!) is so wonderful "THE Queen's reported remark to the Lord Mayor of Melbourne "You are all wonderful" must give those with any imagination at all a glimpse of a social paradise few of us are likely to see. For in a world776 words
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Article, Illustration624 1954-03-14 20 i i»mi i \>irm 11 - GAMBLE WITH DESTINY i i»mi i \>irm 1 1 FMHE! mmd a rafjvful of frnr-rraat'ti lion* §riih manvs ablmm4». in in thai ra#€> «irof»fK»«f thf hvrniv Tofiarv... By fjARMO'S circus lay in ruins, his tent torn in shreds under tons of snow. Next morning, he ordered ;i new tent. The624 words
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Advertisement207 1954-03-14 20 The vitamins in MARMIT^>| will keep you fit/ oJi '—> You can only be really fit and enjoying life If you have plenty of good, nourishing food. You and all your family need Marmite; It contains the wonderful protective vitamins that help to assure good V\^\ health and ward off207 words
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Advertisement132 1954-03-14 20 BRUSihUPJOUR r'i SMILE gj AN attractive smile \S^l th( demands sound, white \a. xeth. Let the Wisdom tooth- v v O I brush help! Nylon tufts an designed to reach between the r.c- N v -pd r (where most decay begins; and th shaped handle makes brush-cr tj,, I easy.132 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1954-03-14 21 FROM ii\\h it IHK TO A IAHAVAi\ TYIOOX > thf lirnt nt ni'tt •>#>#•«#»« tt f I ttn nn>n trhn hiiw iiiiuintul Wvm'»'«' in the ffiHirs ttf nusifrHf/ %ff Ihf $rar. Tinltiff. present W\ Jl XkIXSOX. thf fir Hi nt fix mor/crn millinnniri*H. iiiciii.is, the1,079 words
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Article78 1954-03-14 21 Spotlight en triple millionaire Scott peror Hugh Frascr, Hit man who "is net really interested in money." But thr liiik iini-ss of sudden wealth, he believes, is made bearable by other things. "Power." he says, sweeping the cheques from his desk, "is a delightful thing in a small78 words
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Advertisement117 1954-03-14 21 f\^ 7| E=» .-Ice nY g a M -v r COUGHS. Hj V•» i y OIRICTIOMS HV X^^^'jl 17*^^7 «»UMIOOMI«I»«10U««*» ,BSj If \J^^^^ J^Ns^- E SP SMAKI TMI iOTTU w//b J((£t^\' y ODIDINGSiF wWCIWIC FOR CHILDREN'S COUGHS COLOS mea it takes a lot of coaxing to get the ters to117 words
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Advertisement191 1954-03-14 21 "We're here again to build up health in the nicest possible way Haliborange will ensure that your children grow up sturdy and strong with sound teeth and well-formed bones. Haliborange has a delicious orange flavour that will be loved by all." Haliborange THE NICEST WAY OF TAKINC HALIBUT LIVER OIL191 words
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Article, Illustration869 1954-03-14 22 Reports Manning Blaekwood £AREFUL analysis of Britain's accident figures hat produced the interest1 information that it it Fett to travel by train. be risk it twice at [Teat if you travel by car, t e v e n times more if you fly, hirty timet869 words
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Article, Illustration346 1954-03-14 22 VT.VKH have Singapore weightlifling enthusiasts ken so iubibnl as at ImI week s Sinf(ii|M>rc ()lvini)ic and Sports Council's trials at the Happy World Stadium. Four of'thr 1(1 competitors whoi so'jRht placrs in the Smga- 1 po: c rontincmt to thr soconc Asian Games at Manila in May MN successful.346 words
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Article117 1954-03-14 22 ACROSS 1 Slump Puturc 12 Humiliation 13 Irony 14 Cornire 16 Rend 17. Tine IS PUt 19 Keg 20. Safe 21 Rota 23 Spry 23 siren 24 Stun 2* Balm. 27 Inter 29 801 l 31 Seam 32 Plod 33 Bar 35 Cam 36 Ruin 37 Pine 38117 words
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Article221 1954-03-14 22 'Hot' badmin meeting foren CTRONC remarks are ex pected at todays annual general meeting of the Badminton Association of Malaya about the "outlaw ing of Wong Peng Soon and Abdullah Piruz follow ing their unauthorised tour of Formosa. The agenda Includes a disrussion on arrangements for Malaya's next defence of221 words
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Advertisement421 1954-03-14 22 IGNITION CONTROL ADDITIVE A--Otr^^i^ gives you ■frts-r-Jk'r full power ELJ shiu i|°i==J 1 smoothness Or How SMELL with IC A this you smoother running PMb^m > i •—••»<«-"< tea MflLB A^LmMftx IT S A PACT Every moment your rncinr Is runn: I lr^-%?j "jf||B vM»* ajß^H -W^^k this sa^e j-*w421 words
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131 1954-03-14 23 Kota Raja XI come off best in dull game SHOWING improvement aftrr their 9-0 trouncing by Marine Department ten days ano, Kota Raja Club turned ir a creditable display to earn full points at the expense of Chinese Athletic whom they defeated by 1-0 at Jalan Bcsar stadium yesterday. It131 words
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Article64 1954-03-14 23 KUAI A H'MIMH s..i J Mivm toparnred «»h 70 for Selangor Club; in their cricket match a?ain«t Methodist Boys Srhool on the padanp today Club won by 110 run* Club totalled 168 idorbex Singh > 4fi no Dulrep Singh 2P E »=Yi(l.i t«o for64 words
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Article49 1954-03-14 23 JOHOKE BAHRU Sat— Johore BHhru angers were held 2-2 by 221 Vehicle Coy. In a Jnhore Buhru 1 A> i. ion ,m.i tuii.l aorrer tie at I'rude t tool ground today. Dollah Duh and Kalian M-ored for Knncer.s and Johnson both goals for 221 Vehicle*49 words
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Article289 1954-03-14 23 001 ONG COULD NOT BEAT THE COLD From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Saturday. FOLLOWING Ooi Teik Hock's unexpected defeat by the New Zealander, Jeff Robson, on Thursday night there was another surprise result last night when Johnny Heah, a Malayan student in London, beat the Singapore champion, Ong Poh Lim,289 words
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68 1954-03-14 23 PANG SIANG TECK of Penan*, U still leading In the "Best Footballers" competition sponsored by Fraser and Neave Ltd. after a count of votes for the second week since the start of the competition. Awang Bakar of Singapore Is second, and E. C. Dutton68 words
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Article88 1954-03-14 23 DART LEY Secondary Srhool made their Jalan Benar debut in fine .style when they trounced Junior Technlciil School 7 In the opening J match of the Youth Soccer Tourna- 1 ment venter day Hartley s superiority in every de- i nartment of the game left no room88 words
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288 1954-03-14 23 PORT OF SPAIN. Saturday. 4 \M I I -ri f.i) 141 by Willie Watson enabled the 11 M( to total 331 for eight and lead Trinidad by two runs at the close of the third day's play here yesterday. This was Wat.son'sReuter - 288 words
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429 1954-03-14 23 New time for 220 by Neo Chwee Kok mWENTY two year old X Neo Chwee Kok. Singapore's swimming champion, broke his own record of 2 mm 9.6 sec. for the 200 mrtrp* freestyle event yestrdajr at the Singapore Swimming Club when he clocked 2 mm. 5.3 sec. Chwee Kok up429 words
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Article119 1954-03-14 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat 'THE Kings Regiment boxing I team, of Hong Kong. wUI me*' UHQ Signals in the semi-finals of 1 the FARELF lnter-unlt boxing championships In Singapore n< i Mar. 22. The KUig's Regiment beat Dorsetshire Regiment in Hong Kong by points to 14119 words
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Article72 1954-03-14 23 JOHORE BAHRU. X..1 Johorr EiiKllxh (MaW ueat Bestty Serond*ry S< hool 2 1 In a friendly aorrer mulch pla>r<t at the Collefe (round today. Anuar and a!i.i.- m <>t«i (or Collegr and Muhanipd Desa for Beuttv School In m n i ii nl eirvrn m.iti72 words
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169 1954-03-14 23 'THE Singapore Amateur Boxing A&sociation will at holding trials for the selection of a team for the Asian Oamos to Manila. The trial* will b- held at the Happy World arena on March 25 and 20. Entries will close with the Hon Secretary of169 words
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2765 1954-03-14 24 KPSOM JEEP - MAGNIFICENCE $97 WINS KEDAH CUP BY 6 LENGTHS KPSOM JEEP By UAdNIFICENCE (Sawyer) took it into his head to gallop and he led his rivals on a chase all the way to win the Kedah Cup over 8J f. by six lengths at Penang yesterday, concluding day of the PenangDomei - 2,765 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-03-14 24 MRS. Robert Smyth's Quart Time*, ridden by Mr. J. Cox. taking the laat jump In ttie National Hunt steeplechase meeting. Cheltenham. (JloucMtmhire. on March 1. Quarr Times went on to win Following him in the picture is Mr T Wr*f« Kenya Tanna. ridden by Mr Strakrr. who finished third— RenterReuter - 51 words
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Article51 1954-03-14 24 TOTAL POOI,: 5Z.V7.400 Ist No. *****0 ($61,776) 2nd No. *****8 (530.88K) 3rd No. *****1 (§15.444) Starters (53.432 each): Nos. *****7, *****8. 1192 M, *****2, *****5. *****9. 1.i6029, *****0, *****7. Consolation (51. 544 each): Nos. *****8. *****7. *****1, *****6. *****8. *****8. *****9. *****7, *****3. *****4. Treble Tote: One Ticket51 words
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Article53 1954-03-14 24 LONDON Sit JIM PETERS, British runner who has recorded the worln fastest time for the marathon, will compete In this yen is Bos'nn Marathon on April 19. Mibjrrt to confirmation by the Amateur Athletic Union of Amerlra. Competitors from Japan. Korea. Sweden and Finland are53 words
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Article83 1954-03-14 24 The new lv-foi -ne<i Singap'-'ic Oo\ernmrnt Benants Fi>otl>all A--MVMtton held f\r meeting at Jalan Be^ar stadium or Fttday night Offlciais art: President: Mr K M Byrne vlce-prr»ident Mr E. Strickland Hon secretary treasurer. Mr. JW T Murray Hon asst. secretary: Mr BRP Naldu. Independent delegate*. Messrs83 words
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Article20 1954-03-14 24 The Strait* Times plrlare tip for yeKterdav'* rare* was Hurry I p whkh was unplared In Rare I.20 words
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389 1954-03-14 24 THREE NEWCOMERS TO WATCH AT B. TIMAH By rPMiM JEEP Vl'll.l.Y I. winner nf two mcm r.s a two-year-old in England laat srason. will makr his drbut In Malayan racing at the forthromttH: sprint; Meeting at Buklt Ttmah. A ni( «-lookin bay by Linkla'.pi i out of Mliwtrel Lan.s by389 words
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