The Straits Times, 11 April 1954
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Title Section14 1954-04-11 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 974. SINCJAPORK. SIWDAY. APRIL 11, 1954. 15 CENTS m Malay*14 words
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Article363 1954-04-11 1 KLIT-SECOND COMET IYSTERY i^S3^E- <# > rtc^-' |:ientists baffled ICLI tr LONDON. Saturday. TISH I OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION COMET exploded 1 people over the Mediterranean so quickly that no member i rime to press tjie disaster button, which automatically stress signal on the international emergency radio channel, the >n revealed363 words
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Article226 1954-04-11 1 The layman is asking AS BRITAIN'S best aircraft rxpert* struggled with thr mystery of three Comet explosions in °!3 months, 1.0 men asked these questions. \VII\T lIAPPKNS WHEN; i Mini under full power hits a violent storm and tons of water per second are sucked into its combustion chambers? A226 words
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Article26 1954-04-11 1 LONDON. Mr. Duncan t^^^H? Mil i>t Supply. Lond' i last night OttMHat invitation of Carad: Government. He i.s !< jrutlas^B factor. < Services ablUhn; rt^^fcs. H26 words
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Article75 1954-04-11 1 ■I A YOUNG British soldier. Private Donald Stratford Hirst, w.xs charged before Mf I t H. A Forrer In the Singapore! Third Criminal District Court yesterday with being found i 1 with a dagger in public. The court was told that when Hirst was arrested at 3.4575 words
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Article29 1954-04-11 1 HASTINGS. Sat A man. sentenced here yesterday to four months' «aol. admitted putting 552 cuiUm rings in- stead of money, into two elecI Iricity meters— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article41 1954-04-11 1 LONDON. Sat The Hamp- start underground station at 192 feet- below street level the I deepest la 1-ondon is to install 1 the fastest passenger lifts in I Britain. The lifts travel at 800 I feet a minute Renter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-04-11 1 Two Royal Naval Air Service technicians struggle through the padi field mud with the dismantled instrument panel of the helicopter. his picture wj taken by a Navy photographer who helped in the salvage job See Page Three.43 words
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Article329 1954-04-11 1 Royal Navy told yesterday how one plane salvaged another which had crashed. The rescue plane did this without once touching the ground The feat is believed to be unique A Sikoisky helicopter ot No 848 Rcyal Naval Ah Squadron crash landed n a padi field329 words
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Article97 1954-04-11 1 LONDON. Sat BRITAIN announced tonight that a mission representing eitrnt Western oil companies will leave immediately for Tehran to open negotiations for thi re-starting of the billtondollar Persian oil industry A Foreign Office spokesman said the oil companies, ineludinu five American firm.-;, have renched acreement on97 words
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Article46 1954-04-11 1 Five flre engines from the City Fire Brigade answered a rail from a copra godown In Martin Road, on* Mohanurt Sultan Road. Singapore. ;l t 1.3(1 this morning The fire was extinguished within 20 minutes Cause of the blaze Is not known.46 words
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Article34 1954-04-11 1 rhr tin price I an up Again In Singapore yestrrriav and rose by $675 to $373 prr picul Um highest price this vrar and th. hiche.st price since ,Mav la.>« yrar34 words
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191 1954-04-11 1 S m parv to *<><> latest in piastic sarffvrfi TWO Australian plastic surgeons who ire visiting Malaya under the Colombo Plan will operate on about ten Singapore children next week to demonstrate the latest technique*. Mi»sl of the children have concenital deformities' (such as rlefl palate and hire lip) one191 words
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Article138 1954-04-11 1 f*OLONEL DALY, winner or the Perak Derby in 195 fell, broke a leg and had to be destroyed m Ipoh yeiter day. The Colonel, ridden by apprentice Kitson I.eong. stumbled and f<n .soon attrr the of race throe. Kit.«on Lfi>ni{ was not hurt. The hor.se wa.s one of138 words
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154 1954-04-11 1 WASHINCTON. Saturday. A STATE DEPARTMENT spokesman said today that Siam had accepted an invitation "to join in arranging for a united front against Communist aggression in South The Siamese Ambassador. Mr. Pole Sarsusin. .said that si.iiir.sd.ii.sion to Join the "unitrd front wa.s154 words
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Article58 1954-04-11 1 LONDON. Bat The Dueh•f Kent has become patron of the Slneapnre AntiTubereuloM.s Association, it was announced from MarlborniiKh House today. The D ed the Pnyal SlnK;»t>or<' Turxreulosis Clinic whlrh U adininlvtererl by th< lion, In (Vtnrvr Vlrr Patrons of the Ml tlon ar«' Kir John Nn-01l and58 words
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Article344 1954-04-11 1 Royal tour threats to the Queen Sunday Times Special Correspondent UNPRECEDENTED security measures to prevent assassination or injury to the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh arc being carried out now that the Royal tour is entering a number of "danger spots." The Qu«en and Duke arrived m Colombo vesterday344 words
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Article55 1954-04-11 1 WE CAN END THIS IHREAT— DULLES Thi Uriit-'fi Si cretan Mr John Fo.-tt r nfl ,itt« r a Inn with President L: ennower today* that he Europe itiri French co i>r*ra tion in tunning a united tr"nt mi t:ir Communist I in a Mat< rnmmt be- I are Mir 155 words
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Advertisement308 1954-04-11 1 ICE (MAM CSEAMIMt* iTft j 4V^ THLRb I of the Str.i ts 1 ncs j Word Puzr She is i Shan. of j Road, Kuala Lumpur. 4 A cheque < 000 J *ill be sent to her j early this wr? Full detail- I winning solution, and the competition odii308 words
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Advertisement218 1954-04-11 1 SPORTS TROPHIES Foremott in QUALITY DESIGN and VALUE U. S. de SUVA, (JEWELLERS) 106. ORCHARD RD S PORE-9. PACE TvVO -Secret or the Incjt by Victor ton Ha«eti PACE FOUR CUmour comet to Milif.PACt SlX— Holid^ri bM j Difference PACI SIVIN— TKr N<-v» Look n out jod its the "O218 words
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Article, Illustration1307 1954-04-11 2 riff MYSTERY OF THE ETCHINGS ALONG A LONELY DESERT ROAD ')CH expedition Ix^m its second year oi •carcbuiK for Mie lost [(Kids of Ihe local by (lelvfng into <\ coastal mystery. For wi t h the inception of the rainy seuson in the Andes, mall hiooks1,307 words
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Article, Illustration649 1954-04-11 2 b? lUHKxci run I JVENT to HirriMij Stain in Koiklom Ihsl nUT|v witli UUHH) chiMren. 1 heard them roar like xouiir lions nn.l waldwd Hun. hou heir heads in meek silence like l;""l>v I watched then waved jimvorriilly—ltms.r.ls K,NN|. I like lo inmk—- In n649 words
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Advertisement230 1954-04-11 2 Reliable Favorites with the MEN and BOYS! WESTCLOX POCKET WATCHES QUALITY DEPENDABILITY Pinkct w.iuli champtom the compact, thin, handsome Poikrt Ben and Scotty and D.i\ All made by Vcsklox lor dependability and Ion;; life Foikct Bcp h.is non hrcak.ihlc cxystal comes with plain or luminous dial th.it can be read230 words
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Advertisement101 1954-04-11 2 I •■hr i luxury KjQVfl f FOR v Ol i Inspired in PA R s (ttat^ Pink Mimo«a-, h the jtm* mi Ip D tteated-«, gire n PRI Iflvnnv SoU Agents: H. G. kVmw, f J Iw^rr f il r~r -^^M m gift II Pc Whenever, wherever g» nurses Uke101 words
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438 1954-04-11 3 1 OWE YOU A BIG DEBT: YOU BACKED ME ALL THE WAY' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JHE HICH COMMISSIONER, General Sir Gerald Templer, tonight thanked the Malayan Civil Service, which he criticised when he first arrived in Malaya. "I owe you a very great debt.438 words
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Article112 1954-04-11 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. THK lir-t coconut research .station in the Federation br built In Johore thii 1 year. The station was to have been established last year but the site chosen was later found to be unsuitable. Dr. W. N. Seott. State Agricultural Officer. Johore, said there112 words
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Article25 1954-04-11 3 Ir.che Mohanied Idris bin V.'tsil. chairman of UMNO.. PCuaJa Pilali division, has been i appointed a Nesri Sembilan iSt;:te Councillor lOr 1954.25 words
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Article16 1954-04-11 3 The BlDfapOre Girls' Home| H;m DU h'ld on April 3. I raised sinsr.n.16 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-04-11 3 THE HELICOPTER itee Pjfc One) in Hie first ttjgei of mlvi«c .iffer it hjd been decided H».it »jlva(ing by Imd wit nurl> im^o»«ible REAR CONE or the helicopter hxinc mjnh.indlid into tht the r>os.tion horn which it «at MM »r Hie taUat* pla»« HELICOPTER K descends on81 words
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Article119 1954-04-11 3 COURT TOLD OF FIGHT TO DEATH FIVE men were tentatively charged in the Singapore Ninth Police Court yesterday with the murder of Yeo Sah Tee In Pagoda Street on Jan. 8 Yeo died after being stabbed. He received two knife wounds running across his abdomen. The men were Yuen Kwal119 words
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Article92 1954-04-11 3 DONO CHUI SINO. headmaster of St. Andrews Middle 8chool. was accused In the Singapore Seventh Po- i lire Court yesterday of attempting to murder his wife. Peoni? Dong Mee Sang, with a paper cutter at their house In Upp'-r Serangoon Rnad last Sund;iv A >• fund92 words
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Article92 1954-04-11 3 THE Singapore Third Cnmi- nal District Court held > ye.«terdav that thr ca.<* acain.st Dr. Edward Percival McCar-mathy-Heyz*r on a charge ot I making a falxe statement j under the Christian Marriages Ordinance should go to the Hiah Court The judge. Mr. H A. Forrer.92 words
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Article52 1954-04-11 3 Thr Sinaaporr blood bank is trying io build up Its .stocks •net* thr EaM<>r holidays. Last werk. donations dropped by 3" units. Ot thr 99 donation* received. 62 were from Asians There were 38 new donors 18 Europeans. 12 Chinese flvr Indians, two Eurasians and52 words
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212 1954-04-11 3 A WAITRESS whom the prosecution said on Friday had "disappeared" was produced by the defence in the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday at the trial of a coffee shop assistant on two charges of causing hurt. TIM waitress. Nr Thim S. nxvr evidence for212 words
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Article158 1954-04-11 3 RUBBER lost three quarters of a cent in Singapore yesterday and closed at 59i cents a lb for April first grade, on a dull featureless market. Small trade was reported and the closing tone was still dull and easier. Clasing price veaterday in cent* per pound »er» No158 words
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Article45 1954-04-11 3 KUAI.A LUMPLH Sat Lgt Telk Hock. 21. today pleaded guilty in the Fir.st MasLstrates Court to breaking into the house of a Chinese woman at the third mile. Gombak. and Stealing jewellery \M>r f h S.T<.> ye.sterday Sentence was pastponed to April II45 words
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Article99 1954-04-11 3 rE Australian Trade Com-mU-sioner in Singapore. Mr Oeorue S Ander.son yesterday Invited Malayan businessmen and otncialx to vl.sit Australia and see for themselves the wirlr nukflt of Mods they could buy at eompeUthre prleai, Two groups of Malay.in hu.si BWMCn are now in Australia inspecting99 words
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Advertisement407 1954-04-11 3 Music from (he Hit-Show ffiiss >!■: MATE" I .JVBSBSBSBIW I rom ihi Film Sound Trark .\1.70S "In,, 11.111, lint" ANN Mil f •>.. in Love" K ORA7BONAII KFKt. "Ue nprn in Venire" K A FIIRYN ORAYSON I uiifl. 1 1... i a- HOWARD X: MGM.7IO KATHRYNOHAYSON f Mw;l> s (mi407 words
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Advertisement310 1954-04-11 3 r BELINDA- Mm\ BOUNCES! i (OOII' I I Technicolor I >•*"* p c \y p 9 ALL MINE MILLAND Irk YOU'LL ROCK LAUGHTER J COLUMBIA CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Round lri|)> 7/J2 Days SINGAPORE I PENANG SINGAPORE *S.S. ANKIM, >uilin» llMh April tS.S. WUbWWPI >ailiu«: JJSIIi April IS. S. A310 words
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Article, Illustration1046 1954-04-11 4 himself* M H 'T n Fa* lamo t rou%? L Tha question Charle, Ong asked h.mself He decided the only w,y he could find out was to go into the .trot. and look. Now he tell, what he found. I [t -you mink Malayan jrirls are not glamorous, well,1,046 words
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363 1954-04-11 4 Bit as much as the could chew-by gum! YEARLY a hundred years ago restless Thomas Adams vainly tried to make a new setting for artificial toeth out of a chunk of chicle frum. He slipped the plate into his mouth, accidentally bit a piece off and found it pleasant to363 words
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Article121 1954-04-11 4 Old barrel organ was his tonic l\ Britain, business man Jimmy McConneli. was recently warned by doctor that he ought to pc into a sanatorium to rest and recuperate from a nervous breakdown. Instead, Jimm> brought an old barrel organ, repaired it to play 10 tunes, went with it in121 words
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Article445 1954-04-11 4 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE. |^|OST white dwarf stars have diameters ranging from one-half that of the earth to four times the earth's These stars *re easy to identify but hard to observe. The parth on which we live U larger than .some of the stars shining in the heaven* Probably445 words
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Article116 1954-04-11 4 Improve V and a Fen \rt you mntem w I way you rpeak and write? A: vrm sure that vou are n making mistakes that cau><wnpl»< t,, .inderrate vnu? Thousands of mrI woomb are handicapped tN cause thi v make emb tng error* i n116 words
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Article75 1954-04-11 4 A FREE BOOKLE "Word Mastery" Writ* tt*«x tc Th, Rf^en: institute (Orpt H 449. Pa:..e Londoo W 8 Enp!and for tr*e copy of which contain* full drtalls of the Effrcti\ c EnK:i.sh Course— J Including the special •rransemei* tor o\er*ra« students "•"'I dela» Your I nclUh I* I all-imporlant to75 words
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Advertisement40 1954-04-11 4 G ordon's '*$&>] ctiinilloli""D" r nNW i iPs l imUlaLin8 dr nk tFy Gorflon s Gin with good 1 1/ G^^ Ml Hi Tonic W;ilcr< lc and a siice f icm n uw ldeal drink r Kuching »nd other Borneo branches.40 words
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Advertisement99 1954-04-11 4 Why*e w holefa mi|) KOLYNOs for four very 1 HOLYNOSFo. mreache r mc« often «am that's r I KOLYNOS $n,,,« re brir .egularcl« B ta,w,thKoly w 1 ever before KGIYNOS Mlnty Flavour it leep* their young teeth <• KO..YNOS ma, economicil v ha i-an-irkh on tne to b, green koTynoT~99 words
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Article, Illustration304 1954-04-11 5 The frightened women of Kim Seng Road say: "["HE frightened women of Kirn Seng Road, Singapore, say the oily, naked man who has been terrorising them may be a Siamese with a magic charm that makes him visible only to woman. i i Others say he304 words
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Article120 1954-04-11 5 4 FTER .v( vrral montnA oi preparation and r (ictice. a Singapore Fencing Club has been formed. are being held every Monauy at "30 p.m. in the Benrfcea Bjrnuuualain, Tanglin Barracks. Membership is opei. to tho public. Mr G T. Brands, aaoctaij! of the club, told the120 words
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Article51 1954-04-11 5 Organisers o! the Sincanore Ant. -Tuberculosis Association fun fair to bo hi.ci in June hope u raist $25,000 for S.A.T.A.s Free Treatment fund The association has appealed to the public and business houses for gifts Contributions may be sent to S.A T.A.'s office at John Littles Buildlnc51 words
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Article, Illustration374 1954-04-11 5 DEL S RECIPE: PEACHES IN BURGUNDY AUSTRALIAN woman broadcaster Del Cartwright, well-known through "Del's Diary," the programme she broadcasts daily from Sydney, is in Singapore on 'the first stage of a world tour to gather new ideas on the food and customs of other peoples374 words
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Article63 1954-04-11 5 Aw Enc Kian. of Tanjong i Pagar Road, was yesterday charged in the Singapore Second Traffic Court for riding a motor-cycle without a licence, third party insurance and owner's consent in Havelock Road on Dec 18 last Aw claimed trial to all the charges. Bail of63 words
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Article26 1954-04-11 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat A Chinese surrendered terrorist who was permitted to return to his home in Salenc wax found murdered today. Police are investigating26 words
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Article32 1954-04-11 5 A danrc to aid the Sinpaporr Badminton Hal! will b*> hflc) tomorrow at the hall at Ouillrrrard Roar) from 3n pm. The of thr Liberty Musical Association will play."32 words
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Advertisement346 1954-04-11 5 TWICE Weekly FSAIGON and MANILA connecting vith I ij De Luxe President Services M Thrifty Rainbow Sen-ires I To The U.S.A. 3 MINEFIELD Co. Ltd. iiumwii NH_-^ki .4ss^ N^prvv^'- rrl *****/ M SATURDAY 1 J/L v "R^- R^k^- WOULD i MOST '/ji/V American i^Kon^ 1 j of enchanting contrasts PRESS346 words
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Advertisement130 1954-04-11 5 s DEPARTMENT FOR MEN Choose your hairstyle i 4 kyl* 1 *>aircMt> arc b«co«i- ni longer. p*"icyl»rl. ir»lr» idootcd b» vount I mfrllrrru'it 4 T 1iir*tii»n -■"«•»>•" 1 ire ♦oIlA.ir.. /rv> n Jvl York ll»<- At\M 1-or.dot. h i B RV.;. »'t ca«ci fw OLOtTtM M0tt pular .«> rtairtrylci »ooj»130 words
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Advertisement181 1954-04-11 5 At lart— the perfect foundation, "=^_J to add a breathtaking new radiance to your brautv. r=5S/A////i Feathrr Foundation a tinted liquid -^^5 Scat/ ll/f cream give* a perfr ct surface to hold •> V the fine bloom of Yardley Prmdrr.'""^^/^ It hide* every tiny blemish and krrpt your skin amazingly181 words
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Miscellaneous175 1954-04-11 5 Papu lar vmsswoni At KO>> 1 Nui'ar. <■ -4,4 Hides clr 3 tshoot <H 4 Ran 14); (I); 10. Yield (4 1. 11 Busy com- 5 Fragments (ft); Unit anchor pany i4>. 12 Ol«nt (4); 14. i!\>; 7 Smooth i4>. I Lor* »fter Information 17 Stuff (4>; II. it'. 9175 words
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Article, Illustration713 1954-04-11 6 •pi IK other night it eight, Kuning was barking the deer that visits our compound. The Cook flashed torch, and caught the animal's eyes which were held for over ten minutes; but as it did not move the light was cut off and713 words
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Article, Illustration806 1954-04-11 6 Salute to Nature from a mountain top Our popular ncic aeries >TOT long after the last war. I found myself in the middle of a mental and physical break-down dur 1 n c which one half of me stood apart and watched while the other half coldly worked out fool-proof806 words
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Article451 1954-04-11 6 WHY not bake your own hot cross buns and Slmnel rake for Ranter' Home-made cane ror saner, nome maae they are delicious^ HOT <Kdss Bl'NI SIEVfe. half a pound of flour Into basin and make a well In the middle Cream an ounce of yeast with a451 words
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Advertisement52 1954-04-11 6 FOR ffi YOUR I CONVENIENCE S MPERUTzI FILMS RECORD YOUR TRAVELS FAITHFULLY ■i%sftggg« *«-^i*RUT7 i wF\ AJm^^^^SP^ Ills DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS S WITH EFFECT FROM 12th APRIL 3 SCHEDULE 5 DEP. SINCAPORE 1645 HRS. ffi ARR. KUALA LUMPUR 1815 HRS. B DEP. KUALA LUMPUR 1845 HRS. Bj ARR. SINCAPORE 200552 words
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Advertisement24 1954-04-11 6 5 MALAYAN > AIRWAYS ANNOUNCE ANOTHER 9 SERVICE 9 ,«JgH STAN^D-VA^mJM7oi L WMPAiyXjf FOR RESERVATIONS j APPLY TO YOUR USUAL TRAVEL AGENT OR MALAYAN AIRWAYS24 words
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Article, Illustration945 1954-04-11 7 They 're new! Wonderfull! Fascinating! trying desperately to look slrek or when my .side pieces keen coming out of curl. I bet vou. too, have the same problem But all inv problems are over -I found the ideal thing —a liquid spray that really holds the hair in place. I945 words
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Article256 1954-04-11 7 THE 'O' LOOK The New Look' is out! THE "ornamental look" 1 has reached Hollywood m the influence of fashion itself, says Edith Head, fashion designer for Paramount. rust, there Is the be^in- j rung of the ornamental look There ts no longer the thing called a "plain I little256 words
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Article766 1954-04-11 7 AT what age ran a girl get her independence, and can ;he do what she likes without ronsulting anyone? IN BONDAGK After (he are of 21 you will he considered to be "'of aje" .ii. (l legally ran do exactly what ynti wish without766 words
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Article, Illustration206 1954-04-11 7 RID 111 \I>M» RHONDA I I I.MINti rriiirn.il rrcrntW to Hollywood .itt* r a personal appraranre tour. Onr ilmu Rhonda found in almost every place »hr vimlkl wts that thr women crowded around and invariably asked hrr hundreds of questions on beauty care. So here are some206 words
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Advertisement354 1954-04-11 7 aaaaa Deep-cleansing <*myk# \y kin is the first sign of beauty. But only by ■i i you achieve a flawless skin. You idden dirt, the particles of dust and 't c.en see. That's why Anne French is you a flawless complexion. Because Cleansing Milk deep-cleanses right to It floats away354 words
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Advertisement273 1954-04-11 7 r\io> Look! i nitrnnip r SNC S tallr.lnMorij'l tstt&sv? W rlf-.iniiinX Gold. S.i««r»r« l 1H Ulllllll Irduttr n. Oodvnr. i M«ll. London, in coo- I rsrr^, the silver! W mm rinse. .(ln! n^mi^^^^n_ Nrrer before suc*i qv ck. tnfe niter c/foninj Dip four silver in SILVtR r>i" it w»nn tarmth273 words
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Article, Illustration926 1954-04-11 8 MARGARET, and marriage [Prophecy S aid:J\o weddina untit 1954..}, ■pHE new Princess is with us "It's not thit she does anything different," one of her friends said recently, 'she is just as sweet. lust as amusing, bur she seems to have grown vp inside." In recent months Princess Margaret has926 words
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Article, Illustration109 1954-04-11 8 wardrobe, and top-rankin* salon* in London Paru MTk^ '"ll^ ln v «rv woman* creating some really beautiful lace "aim"™ ayr wt tnp Dace »>v over a lighter one Blonde «nd i"sr? promw to 2?wi SJ?m^ Catl>< »«»»tweißht fabr.r black worn over white, burtrunriv over o^ter and109 words
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Article232 1954-04-11 8 A LTHOUOH people always «ay: "If you can drive a car in Singapore you can drive a car anywhere." after four months in Kuala Lumpur I have come to the conclusion that driving here presents more hazards, especially to the woman driver This is apart from232 words
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295 1954-04-11 8 J«AolisJPliipps examines Magic Names' THIS is the test of a magic name. You utter it and instantly, without a further word of explanation, everyone knows who and what you mean It is like a select little club; called Frankenstems perhaps, for some of295 words
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Advertisement252 1954-04-11 8 1 -X, s cmdco&ito Mf ...and hrrr's why \cm will love it impboll* Tomato Soup i» made -t^^^n^ (iom only the finest, tun-ripener) d^S^-—^*^T '^tnrs.hirnded with delicate W^W p rs HMd Olden ruh creamer v R^^S^S^Ta hllttor: Velv<>l v smooth consistenrv V#dHßCß^^fl rld "fißht. sp.irklins flavor makr If P° lll252 words
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Advertisement189 1954-04-11 8 Pepsodent I gives I Ci22y teeth'l T«-*>th dram. I vuf h I'.,. w a That'* hrrau»e thry an- rk.nrr! An. I I rpp«odmt i» the only to< I rrp»od<-nt with Irinm ••Iran* mav the film whicl I trrth. hut a!*o harUur* tho .|.ui^ r drray. So for *hi!«T,*af.T troth. an.J.i.189 words
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Article, Illustration280 1954-04-11 9 fHK Adventure* of Ihe 'Marco Polo of the K;jst" Manx Tiwh adven- I hirer, warrior and ambassador of the fabulous Malacca Court of the I 15th Century, are the plot fora story being filmed by an Indonesian com- j pany. Jaafar Wiryo.280 words
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Article, Illustration396 1954-04-11 9 LONDON STAGE DEBUT FOR HER By DOROTHY THATCHER VOW tastinc the rich a1 reward for her hard work in London is Miss Gracia Tay. daughter of the late Mr. Tay Lian Teck. and Mrs. Tay Lian Teck. of Singapore. Having burned the m;dnipht oil in gaining honours in music while396 words
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Article153 1954-04-11 9 SINGAPORE poultry farmer Mr. Young Chow Siang had a surprise last week. A fluffy little brown leghorn chicken broke through ant eggshell and walked out with THREE legs. It has two normal Ipr.s and a third one behind, its left wing. Three -legs" now153 words
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Article115 1954-04-11 9 Bachelor can cook too A MALAYAN student who has just graduated as a Bachelor of Science from the University of Melbourne, believes he could also have qualified in "domestic science." He l* Mr. Thean Pak Choon. of Kuala Lumpur. Another fel-low-student from Koala Lumpur. Mr. Jeya Raiendram. graduated aj a115 words
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Article, Illustration249 1954-04-11 9 A MAN who has the gift tor mak nt; thmgs disappear but I om stage and legitimately is help ng many chjntable I organ satons m S ngapore I He 1* £7-year-old Jimmy Choo. son of a laboratory assistant, whose particular gift spells the word m-a-?-l-c. As249 words
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Article, Illustration344 1954-04-11 9 Shown hen with one of hit three < imcni cimtrmm ftatur* writer |o*in leckiiMMn has come to Malaya tell Hit story of Hie country pro«rett in wo'di and pictures The tall, easy-smiling cameraman has bee employed by the. British Central Office of Information for344 words
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Advertisement294 1954-04-11 9 FORTUNES SPARKLE CRYSTAL W W« illusfrat* tew of the many J< light- J^^Kl^^ ful iikii w*Kh wt alway, have to »tfer AtU/JJ. jltm\ You may like to purchase a full ,«t or £f r»A to collect MB. piece by pi-< w}>L 'ftsVW*>k following arc a few suggettiori .flKt/i jaBS/i PATTERN294 words
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Article15 1954-04-11 10 MuVmSu: •tIMSlSw'lJWO express their hr *>- I" for their v»luable presrnls and -.litrnriance a< their15 words
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Article99 1954-04-11 10 I It ...rf- minimum) STOP 8EARCHINO! WcMlake 1» etiil the best lor child portraiture nnd bridal photos. 303. Tanjong Krftong Road. Singapoir 15 LAUNCH Seme Asia Travel Eunice Adelpln Hotel ha* dx luxunous 12 pawtfneer launches for hire or charter tej 1 h; P hone 85 THE SIXTY-FIPST BIRTHDAY99 words
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Article406 1954-04-11 10 Singapore, Sun. Apr. 11, 1954. THE life of Hanc Tuah, most famous -warrior of Malayan history, is to be fllmed-Mn Indonesia. I: any other country this -purloining" of a national hrro by an out-side- company would be greeted with cries of dismay In Malaya, there will406 words
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Article167 1954-04-11 10 ANEW rice bowl for Malaya is taking shape in what was once a dense jungle wilderness in Perak. Nearly 300 square miles of land will one dav be coated with rich padi and we shall have advanced a great step forward towards solving a major food problem. The167 words
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Article, Illustration1351 1954-04-11 10 A TOMIC CLOCK DEL YES INTO THE PAST An astonishing side result of atomic research is a new twist to the science or chronology I 'radiocarbon dating' which has already upset some long-cherished theories about mankjl Till! Imperturbable gentlemen who irnwd the mummies and Other elderly relics in the vast1,351 words
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Article498 1954-04-11 10 IT WAS 1)1 RIM, U OKI II WAR II that the incredible discovery wan made which may help to explain why we have so much freakish weather these days. American aircraft on a bombing mission to Japan. riving about 1 1 uiio ft. up. suddenly498 words
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Article793 1954-04-11 10 puNK*j au;!'i| Hahman In hLs *peei:h at Chendroii;' Balal last week claimed that the UMNO— MCA. Alliance represented 90- of the people. The Malay population in the Federation is approximately 2.750,000 and not even 20^- of thLs total are members of UMNO. Many of the UMNO, members793 words
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Advertisement27 1954-04-11 10 ;n H,,rrf« fin I minimum) TO I. Uril I.E. wife of David V \Y I rr t\ llir Groi'iihlll I Home on April 10th. a son. Alii'27 words
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Article166 1954-04-11 11 START OF CALL-UP A SUCCESS I fH E FIRST WEEK of registrations for National Service in Singapore has been a success. 5, nearly 6.000 youths put down their names I for service. And. according; to Mr. A C w Cm X Atonal Service nnirrr. they gave the inform■Umi required cheerfully."166 words
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Article204 1954-04-11 11 1 ijXi.i 1 DIVISION 1 W^ I Liverpool 11 'l m.imi hrvipr n »<■•.( Brom. II Rnlton n Toltrnham > JJJhn.ir- 1 5 Middlrxhro 2 NcH<;l«t| r 0 I I'rovlnn 1 i^rlanrt Bb^M| W. 1 «.<*. < li.it li 'in n "1\ ISION fcrkl>urn Rirmintham n i>204 words
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Article30 1954-04-11 11 p rig abl ■•>(•'.■ from 1 fivi -fool -way at the Ofnc In Jan- bin All Singapore C 1)1 gaol. Balaujan was aiding H I for nine30 words
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Article167 1954-04-11 11 WON PRIZE WITHOUT KNOWING IT THE most surprised person A in Singapore yesterday was Mr. Wee Kee Boon, merchant, of 45 Beach Road. As he entered Robinson's store a hand touched his shoulder. people started shaking his hand, patting him on the back, and taking his photograph. he could not167 words
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Article66 1954-04-11 11 Mr P H Hawk.ns. Amerlronsul in Singaporp. last pr^sentrd a plaque of ur to Mr. Lokr Wan Tho. of t! Orcanisation.on of Mr. Arthur M. Loew, head of the chirf distributing agency of Metro-Goldwyn-r films. The occasion was 30th anniversary of M-G-M. Thr c<remony was held66 words
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841 1954-04-11 11 By the Competition Editor the adjudication committee thought that Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest "T" was one of the more difficult in the series, competition proved extremely keen right up to the closing stages. Thp rnmmittpp aran nnt*>rl thp tpnrirnrv nf «vnp. contestants to841 words
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Article, Illustration119 1954-04-11 11 JWO Singapore H.-bour Bo*rd tug* w«r« ordered out Utc latt night to take part in an attempt to refloat Hie 2. 144-ton Norwegian Mvi Hock which ran i aground off Telok Ayer Baiin. Singapore in a violent ilorm on Fn day night The local agenti tor119 words
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Article76 1954-04-11 11 For using a bullock cart mlthlr. the City area. Suppiah Adaykalam. of Bukit Timah Road was fined SI In th< Singapore Second Traffic Court Hr drove the cart along Adam Road on the morning ol Mar 13 Mr Howe Yoon Chonu. th« magistrate, asked him76 words
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Article, Illustration213 1954-04-11 11 LLEGATIONS that a Singa- i A pore police party had. in h'.s absence, hacked open an iron safe and damaged part of I a celling in his Telok Ayer Street office were made by a Tinne Bahru building contractor Mr Tan Jim Quer. yesterday.213 words
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Article35 1954-04-11 11 Mrs EllrabWh Choy. Singa- pore Legislative Councillor. returned by air yesterday after spending two months in th»' United States and Canada, i Her »np was sponsored by the, 'British Foreign Office35 words
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Advertisement12 1954-04-11 11 DOG'S HEAD nUj *^t' <■ ~*t j^ ad*^^ iSTRIBUTED BY SIM E DARBY12 words
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Advertisement69 1954-04-11 11 •jHPTS&\\ REPRODUCTIONS iKI 4 jHlii I I MARCO CORTELLI V^\^ m*J II Old and Modern Masters i I ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS fWF i i MINICONVEX MIRRORS HP| \s& g All in lovely Reproduction Frames jit W\ fs j4f m?^ 1 C A|»|»r(»\. \I" In x. ti" (lB f^ Ml' T»69 words
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Miscellaneous225 1954-04-11 11 WMXNING ANSWERS TO WORD PUZZLE *T 9 THE $5,000 prixe foe Straits Times Word Puzxle Contest T was won by MISS P. P. SHAN, who submitted an entry corresponding with the words published below. Her entry was considered by the adjudication committee to be the most apt and accurate set225 words
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Article, Illustration115 1954-04-11 12 T HE delightful Dir ture on the e f? of a fisherman ma L," h.s last cast a ,*N set wins for Mr |f. L Ycow Chin th c S prixc of $30 in t^ week s contest. Mr. Koh lives c Jalan Ibrahim B»f115 words
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Article, Illustration499 1954-04-11 12 HELSINKI (^OFFEK is about tho stronu- rst rlrink thr Finnish solrlirr Is nllowr cl diirinn his national srtvlff. Xll throush thai period hv must not, touch i w'ti tht very weak local beer He cannot wear civilian clothes, and no public hou-t499 words
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Advertisement422 1954-04-11 12 Imm. It y_^ > l*or months I tuflfwed A JT\ If /*"■> -«< jl torture and embarrassment W A I -if trom !<km 'rouble. I couldn't /A. r \\l V~CL till ccn at n 'B' 11 f° r 'he pain, and 'wt^di lt, Vi\ "w** NJJ I wa? ashamed to422 words
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Advertisement143 1954-04-11 12 A m -*g LONGFR WHEEL BASE 186") M/)W 25 M0RE L0AD CARRYING CAPACITY j1*r A MORE COMFORTABLE RIDE MORE LEG ROOM s' y ft A" '~T^^~ I^J*^^»^^ B^~---^^^ I V The 4 wheel drive will take you and your load through swamp, wifir, mud. up ind down inclines of 1143 words
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Article, Illustration935 1954-04-11 13 |(!SS Me Kate" is sparkling entertainment. The only trouble is that it is in 3-D. The songs, the humour, the spon- taneity are not improved by 3-D. Its only use is for the insigni- ficant incidentals. This time you will have a bucket of water935 words
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Article209 1954-04-11 13 MOT by any stretch ot the imagination could one havr called Anthonys Armstrong's "Ten Minute Alibi at the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, last week, one of the Stage Club s better presentations Perhaps It was because we had tx'unti to rxp»-«-t too much from thr Club and its pla\crs. rwrhaps209 words
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Article158 1954-04-11 13 THE programme for this particular evening would be looked upon as a rare musical occurence even m the capitals of Europe That is the way the Singapore MumciI 8ncletv announce.* "An Evening of Song"— the •eCOMd of two potentially mrnrnr ab!c nights fur muocal lover* in the Colony. On158 words
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431 1954-04-11 13 -FILM FANS' FORUM— Marilyn again! h it trur that Marilyn Monroe was oner on truvrreo of a nrrvous breakdown L. L. <;IM Prnanf. Marihn »rnt bark lit a dirk l.i-rt »flft her trip to X...< Hul whrlhrr It nrrrnu* brrakdmrn «r Ihr thrral from up-and -r*minf Shntr Narlh. anothrr bUndr.431 words
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Advertisement237 1954-04-11 13 ORGANISATION n v \TTHACTIOXS n^SJfe, rsrtP'Oll NOW SH °WIN(i 11th BIG DAY TODAY!— sK Mil MIX WHO M.WK SKKN IT! jf^ YOU SEE IT WITHOUT GLASSES! £0 Cinemascope^ I K Saa>fla^Ba>>>Vaa>>>>W B^Tdiv a.m. "I.IVINt. TltfTH" (M;ind;trin) I \K.III >ll!>M<.llT— I "AUTUMN" i tl j| FAAN I 1 I()\ISI.)_ I I237 words
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Advertisement215 1954-04-11 13 Wk^T THE ROYAL COMMAND 4^J X PERFORMANCE FILM tj^^ Coining Soon! \«ott- sh»*rin,ii ii. i. t.i. i. n.:m. ft. .10 a wa\ rr~ d 1 JANE POWELL GORDON MacRAE GENE NELSON in Wm—nt v 3SA4IORS rCIRi. y// TechnTcolor f! U hl\ OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE tn n iff hi Mittnif/ht 1215 words
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Article, Illustration847 1954-04-11 14 THE GIRL WHO MAKES ME BLUSH —for you all! By MILTON SHULMAN Till! world is full of people whose p.isl is their only future. Overpraised when Ihej were they have not rulflllod their young promise. Now thry have only thelr ycllowinß Press nuttinm tn krrn thrm cuuin-s 10 Keep mem847 words
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Article, Illustration534 1954-04-11 14 THEY ROLL UP THEIR SLEEVES AND GET DOWN TO WORK gUILDINC sailing and motor boats .s fast becoming a fascinating hobby for a number of office-workers, teachers and merchants in Penanc I hey usually take the.r own time about this new interest and when the.r boats534 words
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Article168 1954-04-11 14 A DUTCH sugar chemist, 69-yrar-nld Mr J. G Bruinicr. of Amsterdam, is able to turn ordinary grass into drinks which are exactly the same as wine, not only in colour and taste but also in quality To the great astonishment of connoisseurs, thp drinks which Mr Brulnler168 words
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Advertisement198 1954-04-11 14 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly *J" ton|« nf^ii f9m admirr other* vftti tthftt wtntf tktn a* lifht «»vl tttrartivt tlMMi Orte jar of Sttllman Will rr*kr y-> fh»fmm| Contjnufdappltrationt »ul *r y^-j. ronvin-t you t*i»t Lhcrritoqly niw b**».# iibcf. only onr «hitrn«r th,.* '1 m oni nprf it* beautifying198 words
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Advertisement129 1954-04-11 14 Kp>V BRUSH/UPiroUR rtli SMILE V <y impr Wlt 1 1or n-:i kjjY. y^ *-ith nylon i i /^tfj^ "•'■<■" thc u !l »l The sh.ip /Sir m lKl s Xlll m r -*r. 1 it adults and children 1 f<?k Kl h '-upplicd in ftnrrih:il, f/~~\ fMd -with Wisdom THE129 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1954-04-11 15 Mr. Towers of London on the air Two of the men who work for him W>4/?SH4LL PUGH calling the young man who tunes in to a fast fortune THE name is Harry Alan Towers. He is aged 32 the youngest of the men who have made fast fortunes in the1,107 words
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Article796 1954-04-11 15 OALPH IZZARD. on I the trju-k of thr Abominable Snowman, appears to think that the Snowman is not so abominable as we have a been led to believe. Alter following large footw over a rill— I of i> eicht miles, he wrote: >> "In doing this a faxcinats796 words
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Article, Illustration8 1954-04-11 15 A h,.red .reen-eyMt H.l*» H.y*.*. "»h Ccnrury-roi «».r.8 words
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Advertisement88 1954-04-11 15 I idreamed (was an artist I/!?! mw Over-ture bra I I Kt'ttki I I v I r r' I ih*ri s a ffialdcnfor/n fof »v»7 type t I There's I never been I a soap like IDEAL FOR TOILET, BATH NURSERY available agat% I lon t let that pp take88 words
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Advertisement461 1954-04-11 15 COLONY OF SINGAPORE NATIONAL SERVICE I REGISTRATION PROGRAMME FOR PERSONS LIVING OR WORKING WITHIN THE CITY Registration will rake place at the National Service Registration Office. Singapore Volunteer Corps. HQ.. Beach Road between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. en Week Days and 8 a.m. and 1 p.m.461 words
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Article265 1954-04-11 16 ErodUral typn take more p| i« the marriage stale than nrrv \tr all know Ihr "(nod huthand or good trlfr" who W4 upon a< a pearl beyond price in the marriace market, were lo take a census of the hlrthdats o( thmr who hate marrlafe the answer265 words
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Advertisement417 1954-04-11 16 GHOST??" w* "EVEREADY TO THE RESCUEIT'S ONLY AN OWL' M.ike surf \nu al«a\s lii\c uiur •iVrRI \m brand iMis^M close at hnd sad ni..k ,l,. ü bl\ mrr n jl«jh powcrtsj «ifh -EVEHEADY 1 brawl tmrin, Tlic\ fivr briplmr light, longfr life and <hr\ re jUjvs rvliaklc., THE BATTERY With417 words
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Advertisement133 1954-04-11 16 1J- ==d WILLYS I vmmsm I J ee P 1 JNOW...Mont POWERFUL THAN EVER Powered by th e Murr.cinr V j CYCLE CARing CO (1926) UD. I JSINCAPORE b KUAL/ a Rcprcicnt d I mm "■••J st THE EASY WAY OF 1 Bwm Ml YOUHCOOB I s V FICU«I 2133 words
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Miscellaneous387 1954-04-11 16 \\by Edgar Rice Burroughs] JKfc^- m J Fi&WTING FOR THEIR LIVES. TMC SLAVES PUSWCP 'ty^'' '--WbtoL ji F^" kS'' A (rfsfc* 4&> Jrt AGAINST THE STATUE OF THOTH IN A PESPEI?ATE ,Jl W l^Wffj^'^V W\ jJ^W t THIS WEEK FOR YOU CXPRICOKN (Dec. il— Jan. 1!>i Mars enters >onr Sunsiun387 words
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Miscellaneous168 1954-04-11 16 i 3C— I reward will be -&P creat Someone to s i-J whom you have .T civen a lit tlf hrlp or service in the past now shci«s his or her ip preciation. Some dela> persists about money that has <n due to you for some time or that originate*168 words
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Miscellaneous111 1954-04-11 16 set a certain amount of security by what >ou do this urtk|^3| hut at the <-\p«-n>» E^j^M nf 1 quarrel Kr as Be^^^oß patient you i.inHHBI with men who are closely link <\ up with you in business or soinl schemes. A new ld»v,» mi\ brine in money either mid-week111 words
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Miscellaneous103 1954-04-11 16 VIRGO (Aue 12— Sept You ran he confident first of all about ih<- success of tn important protect i»^^_ md secondly about IF ij nrwh established relationship Don't f -^ik ovrr-rstimate pro- ml*rs made hv rrlativrs or m. li to do frirnds. Whir. money is concerned be reali> tic. moderately103 words
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Miscellaneous209 1954-04-11 16 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY.— The impfrv.ni ii iiiilinli- is thr nsht one to take today. Keep your mind occupied, refuse to Join in family .irinimrnts nmpir il;\ -Ir.in^rrs would hr better rompan; than yoar usual friend*. FOR IX'CK TODU WEAR OR MB: Cream. I Crystal TOMORROW.— Morn i ac209 words
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Miscellaneous210 1954-04-11 16 trrprising this morninc. Ur nine hour* Mould h#- brs »p«-nt uii»-tl> |(|R l( K To I»\V WEAR OR ISE: Yermil lion. 9. Bloodstone. WEDNESDAY.— This shoulc prove to be a generally coi.. lort.ihlr day. propitious aliki lor buMiM-w and for play. .< -■>"1 dr.il could he arbierrt b> conciliator) methods,210 words
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143 1954-04-11 17 THE MAN WHO 'BLISTERED' MR. McCARTHY FNEW YORK D recently joined battle with America's most rude and obcrous Cohath. Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, dward R. Murrow. Columbia Broadcasting System's radio and TV JomdH McCarthy himself.ln doc.m.entarv film and taoed re ited damningljr McCarthys use of irrelevancy Kl f tmth^n/hu sional143 words
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Article, Illustration326 1954-04-11 17 By KAY MURRAY to las feet and made a ringing report on a rabbit he and hLs brotheci had trapped t«u a Kreal iucc«M first serious newscast imo In 1938 when Murrow, as Broadcasting irstem'a European representfive, went on the air from German-occupied Vienna He his seldom h«»« it v326 words
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Article303 1954-04-11 17 DOCTORS CANT MAKE UP MINDS NSW OKI. HI. An acrimonious debate of i ational proportions has risen smong highly quilined physician* who have smdied !rid:.'.'s "Wolf Boy." T tors are sharply divided over whether Ramu, as thr ymith has brr>n named, was brousnt up by humanj303 words
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Article224 1954-04-11 17 POLO IN THE OLD DAYS |>OLO is said to have Deen I originally imported into i India liom the native state of Maiupur in eastern A&sam on the boundary with Burma. whose capital. Imphal, became famous .iu.iiii.st the attack by the JIBBBM li. IW4 it ua.-> plnytd there on »mall224 words
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Article, Illustration792 1954-04-11 17 PALM KTRY- Second article by Dr. Joseph Sky 'J'HOSE exprt.s.sioi..s 'Ru,,' of thumb" or "Put down the thumb" are not «rcidental ones, but are based on tfaf observation that people with termination have thick, well-.set t::i>mbs. It is significant, too, thai weak characters have thin792 words
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Advertisement104 1954-04-11 17 IS A TRADITION KTp The INTERNATIONAL WATCH CO. can justly claim to have played x leading part in the development of the Swiss watchmaking industry. 'our generations of its existence it has never I sacrificed Hie principle of quality to mere successes, j i hc c c on^p<t ny found104 words
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Advertisement538 1954-04-11 17 WHATEVER IT IS THERE'S A HOLT'S Js^^ PRODUCT AT YOUR SERVICE Leaky silencer a, s*+ exhaust pipe* Ihe :en-mmuti repairer tor leak, Lr\^ v silencers evhoust p<pet. K>mtt etc gTJ I \Jt ■>ets like o weld Mok« o per monent repoir without dismantling GUN- GUM PLASTIC SILENCER REPAIRER Cracked Block'!*538 words
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Article, Illustration536 1954-04-11 18 Says Charles lUIOTOR vehicles are beautiful pieces of machinery, perfectly timed operating efficiently. They gleam in the Malayan sunlight. Then in a matter of seconds these things of beauty can be worthless heaps of mangled metal. And the usual reason drunken driving.536 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-04-11 18 THE first Asian to skipper Selangor m more than 30 years of mter-State cricket is Khoo Bin Keng. who is to be g'ven the honour in the Easter match against Singapore on the SCC padarw There have bvtn Asians before who were uiven rharße of a67 words
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Article492 1954-04-11 18 CRUSADER' ,md I believe Lall Sinch onetook on the burden when the chosen captain was unavailable. More recently, in 1951. P Selvanayagum skippered Selangor against Penanc In the last State fixture of the .season because G B. Bull had gone on home leave. Bin Keng however, is492 words
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Article492 1954-04-11 18 \|ISS One Sionjt Sgo won thr individual championiV ship for the third year in succession at thr Singapore Teachers' Training College Students Baton's third aquatic meet held at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Tho men's swlmmlnß honours went to Woon Sul Kut who srorr-d 20492 words
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Article106 1954-04-11 18 \< ROSS: 1 Pest 4. S*cr»t«» 10 CYop 11 Hive 12. Ogr* 14. Evidence 17. Cram IS. Depended It. I.irtih* 31. Am 22 Amble 23 1 led 2«. 1 en 27. Orln 20 Meed 32. Agile 34. B*+ 3« Oite» 37 Serenade 41 Mi Promoter. 43. EaM. 44.106 words
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Advertisement419 1954-04-11 18 k O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING and not a it ink of sleep ASTHMA »|HF rol>s you of vital rest %-Jl^Jsi Are you losing vit.il sleep thropph Asthma, Bronchitis or other then complaints Take an Ephazone tablet before rctinnß, and sleep unafraidofthosedrcailfulchokinsand cough- />„•, nt ghct that cough ing attacks! Epha/onc419 words
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Advertisement242 1954-04-11 18 aH LIMN AT HOME THt fRACTICAL W*, 1 J^n A VBS fadio, to 'iayi q fcj^Vi^^^j^B bfO»d'.»«t •rqin««-s. 0.. 14 w'^ I d«mand. UP M t#'«Vtl ,P m. t rK^^' f VII*LX WILL SHOW rou HOW T0 v*»t r i\' cottr Yew bui.d up r- B Wftef^s fC I p242 words
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334 1954-04-11 19 Somersets missed their chances KUALA UW1ITR, Saturcay. <.<>.\L ten minutes after the resumption put the RASC "A" of Singapore in the PARELF final lor the aldbeck soccer Cup when they beat First Somerset Lipht Infantry 2—1 at HQ Malava this evening. RASC will now334 words
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62 1954-04-11 19 jap sets world record at Asian Games trial I OK^(». Sat. 18-year-old -it\ ftrshman, ■>f !nnn .tl>rr n'raststrokr for 1,,k^0 InivriMlv M>l|>l ■■"d Hir t-Mviinc mm S7.4MC. srl lienmark in openav trials vrire tion of Japan n Ihi second Manila. one butterfly i rvpr< trd to "national showinj okl II62 words
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Article18 1954-04-11 19 FA LEAGUE CUP COMPETITION f aru on J 'lie leir ap; ...:..-e :.uilier double ii nil- the period18 words
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Article48 1954-04-11 19 A tie*: SftU 7-1 la UM SAFA i>n 3C It Stadium jreatr Hatam AUai i 4). MiMm I Ch»ee L«i? .md V Rooeris > »nc Bu.ian Kon.nic t In aMoihri Dr. 3C camr at u^h; I'niii, Mimnd Omar »r. K :>nd Hamilton 'or DMM48 words
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Article, Illustration174 1954-04-11 19 CHENG CHYE SUCCEEDS CHUAN GEOK JH A* C'liPliv C'tiye «a.o Ulialil- mon-!\ elected l.'ie ne» preslrut <>i the Singapore Badminton whi.,'i,ii, m their 19th annual i-iieral mef.iit held at the Slngam«- B:<iimintuti tfudium yeMerdav Mr km replaces Mr. Lam C"ln. it-. 'k who M presidem fur the pus; iltht \r..r>174 words
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Article53 1954-04-11 19 IN unor.rrn 108 »a* scored by I.AC Prn\ yesterd;i\ *1M RAF !(A Blukang Mati drew vrsterday r--I: a «tx SI I M b \t\T*9 mil s^oren r Pmtv 1M D Kinj:doti- n nl4 Fnrd 2-29' limkanc Man M :of 5 'Ford 50: 'innrgfi: 25. Le«'on53 words
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444 1954-04-11 19 >hipapore "A" 4; Suara Muda 0 r PHE KELANTAN Malay C'luh. Suara Muda. playing the first of three games on their Singapore visit, were beaten by four goals to nil by Singapore V it Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The margin Is misleading. The444 words
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255 1954-04-11 19 110-run stand and hat-trick in padang cricket AllO-RUN first wicket partnership and a hat-trick were the highlights of yesterday's came of cricket on the padang in which Singapore Cric- 1 ket Club beat C.V.M.A. by 138 runs Arlcell. a lormf r Authentlca' player and Wilson were as»o--naii-d in trie century255 words
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485 1954-04-11 19 S.C.R.C. BEAT SEMBAWANG BY 95 RUNS A >nW A MIMIHI partnei.-n:p o: 14 naa o> W'lik- Fi>ii»! Went 1 45 1 and Ha tuot. Slang <b~ if tired enobiea :t\t BjCJLC :o beat RS^Semtxiv.un« l>\ 9S run* in a game o: ..-itKei pia\ed at Hon( Un Green ye>lrrc«y. SCR.C battedReuter - 485 words
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Article120 1954-04-11 19 •"pHE first four place? in the Praser and Neuve crown cork voting j 1 -onine'rum. ta pick NM l"l> Malayan wter playtrs for tialniiif In England remained unchanped thi> *Wfe r me stHrig 'l elk of Pananf 1^ mill the lrnfi.i follow ed b>120 words
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Advertisement363 1954-04-11 19 Fron W^ BOOK NOW fOX OANfAS-8.0.A.C Sin^' ore H TOURIST AIR SERVICES H to AROUND THE WORLD M LONDON Hj yja LONDOR vja AUSTRAUA NEW YORK n iAN FRANCISCO I I 0 N0 TRir EITHER WAY NOKOLULU E LiMj^il^Li^i— FIJI B| H^* XouriM aervire> with pr- ssirv r) ConttclUt.an jirlmert363 words
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Miscellaneous114 1954-04-11 19 a race isrii lost till its won I .C f s~* Not a winner tl :r r I yT* c'vTTSV'*"^"^^: I Hollar" AT THE DOCTORS AND SO SOME TIME LATER WALPORP TOOK /i*.- t f HORLICKS >< I evgey V" '>*" J fou **oy «L V I >— ***v ■■■<•/114 words
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484 1954-04-11 20 Distributor wins by 10 lengths By EPSOM HEP ITIXCIPORT. a stayinjj six-year-old by Kinjfsway, put himself in the Perak Derby limelight with a brilliant win in the Derby "trial" over !M at Ipoh yesterday, first day of the Perak Turf Club Batter .Meeting Admirably handled484 words
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Article2060 1954-04-11 20 If in; Kwt k k |i TOTAL POOL: $11)5.610 llKsr r-.iKs $sh.(,s::i MM OHO: i -:imi t". (54.1.141) illi■: i > mr.:-. 1521.570) »l MMIKS ($2,709 earn): \ov tfttn, 19H67Z. Hihl.l6. *****2. *****8. ISSStt, .*****6. *****.%. CONSOLATION l$l.«0« rarh): 1 NO*. 38JL',)4; *****7. *****6; *****1. *****3: 2K2i86; *****3. *****2. 404M3;2,060 words
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560 1954-04-11 20 Poh Lint, David Choong beaten in U.S. meet -BUT EDDIE'S STILL IN NIAGARA FALL, New York. Saturday. VfALAYAN badminton suffered two serious setbacks in the I'nited States -?l national championship meet here yesterday when Thomas nl> pl;«\rr. Ong Poh l.im. who is also the Singapore champion, and David Choonjc. were560 words
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499 1954-04-11 20 JAPAN'S 5-2 SWAYTHLING CUP WIN v. ENGLAND LONDON. Sat. JAPAN has a great chance today to equal a 17-year-old record by j winning both the Swaythllng and Corhillon cups In the 21st World Table Tennis championship* at Wenibley here. Not since the United Stales' .ii i dinplivl.ed the feat atReuter - 499 words
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Page 21 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1954-04-11 21 S y fcl^^t > i" i^^^l^l BkfcHJ^^rfSu. BBJft' i? 9 6 S i t *\x. x15 words
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