The Straits Times, 23 May 1954
1954-05-23
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Title Section15 1954-05-23 23 PLIMBNTA in Malay* THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 978. SINGAPORE, SI'NDAY, MAY 23, 1954. 15 CENTS15 words
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610 1954-05-23 23 Weeping Singapore mothers plead at the barricades Police stand by powerless pARLY this morning all was quiet at the Chung Cheng High School in Goodman Road, Singapore, where about 2.500 Chinese schoolboys and girls have barricaded themselves, in defiance of the order of their610 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-05-23 23 Mr. Chiung Chu Lin. principal Chun:; CK-nz High ctured .if the ichool -n with .1 g'avc 11 the .ictivificj of Hie who hid barri'.adcd school compound.28 words
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Article119 1954-05-23 23 Death threat to Chuang Chu Lin ||R. CHUANG CHU LIN. principal of the Chung Cheng High school, has received a death threat let- > which he believes was written by "a body of irresponsible students." untlen in Chinese. Ivered to him i>> ing lold the119 words
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Article130 1954-05-23 23 CIFTEEN Chinese students registered for National Service yesterday and disassociated themselves from the demand tor total exemption made by their colleagues in the Chinese High School and Chung Cheng High School. The> were among 101 youths who .signed on before reßutraK tion closed at130 words
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Article36 1954-05-23 23 WELLINGTON. Sat.— Three ptlMnmtl aboard a New Zealand National Airways plane were reported missing and believed killed in a landing crash today at Wellington. Twentysix of the l!!l a hoard MHp <136 words
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Article103 1954-05-23 23 STUDENTS" delegation conferred with representatives of the Press la.st night and said they had three demands. l'h< v want the principals and board of directors of all the right Chinese high schools affected to explain the reason for advancing their holidays. Phey also w;fnt the authorities103 words
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179 1954-05-23 23 r r.HF French High Command announced today French Union troops m the Red River delta have hit back -hard. A big French striking force supported by tanks and warplanes knifed deep Into the rebel-infested r re fields between Phuly ai.J Nam Dlnh and inflicted179 words
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Article43 1954-05-23 23 HONOLULU. Iftt Four >nrvivors of the right -man crew of a crashed US. Navy patrol piano VHV rcM'iicfl from tht Pactnc by a Navy LST yesterday after driftinß for more than 11 hours In a rubber lllcralt43 words
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193 1954-05-23 23 Scientist says H-Bomb is out of date LONDON. Saturday. NOBKI. prize- winnins physicist F Powell said today there is "no reason" to prevent building bombs thai "greatly" exceed the power of the hydrogen bombs exploded by the lulled States in the Pacific. •■The uranium Itomb is already ""I of date"193 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-05-23 23 MASKED pupils labovd put up barricades of desks, chairs and corrugated iron at Chung Cheng High School. The Commissioner of Police. Mr. Nigel Morris, and a Singapore Police Magistrate. Mr. T. Kulasekaram (right) discuss the situation outside the school.43 words
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Article182 1954-05-23 23 Reds are sure to reject South Korean demands GENEVA. Saturday. SOUTH Korea finally agreed today to elections throughout the divided Korean peninsula, but laid down conditions which the Communists are sure ro reject. I In o iiKu.Kh hutnri' th.. 10- In a .sp< ieh beforeAP - 182 words
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Article90 1954-05-23 23 >TEVEK A BLANK, ridden oy I E Clark .shot throuith trie middle in the la>t furlong to beat Cinema II iMulleyi by two lenxth.s to win the Oov- > rnnr s Cup RM run over one .tiid a quarter nule.s in L'mln in I laoa -it Bukit90 words
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Article42 1954-05-23 23 lloi. l YWOOO, Sat Curly- 1 haired film star Jeff Chanell. r was misjii nd.d by Univ. lnti rnaii 'inl studios jrctW i day when hr refused to play thr leading rolr in "FMvp BrldI gea To Trass"' UP. iUP - 42 words
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352 1954-05-23 23 Alliance hopes for election talks with Gen. Templer THE last hope of the Malayan delegation which went to Britain in an unsuccessful attempt to get a three-fifths elected Legislative Council under the new constitution is now pinned upon an interview they are having with the High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald352 words
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55 1954-05-23 23 ROME Bal I Film Centre which examin< 'all films shown :n the count rv vesterdav fnrbarie Cathnllea In i see Jane Russell's The Fr<iuh Line." The Centre > rklj on new fllm.s said the ptetun 'was "excluded for Catholics I because of the licentious55 words
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Article66 1954-05-23 23 2 SHARE 5,000 CONTEST i Times Word Pu:rle "Z", who will each receive $2,500 They 2rc R. Copala P llai. r .'o N Rachavan ir Dispensary. Central Electricity Board. Kuala Lumpur and Chconc Fook Hoc, 1728/2 Peel Place. Kuala Lumpur. Another word punle begins m the Straits Times tomorrow. Full66 words
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Article68 1954-05-23 23 IBS 'V* Mi r\O !"rm< r >h;p >'■ w. rc m tttt need to prison r their part in i USSMO.OOO heroin Into thi United States fp>m Slngaporr h nteneed to a Ihn v. ar term <-iri a 08$1 «w> fine ,:!<!•. I LOS >•■68 words
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Advertisement160 1954-05-23 23 pERffyiPSEIB fIJRRY"" k\iiii;\n ITCBJL DORIS DAV. to me, 1041 tVKt one Girl. I erl n lonely. Be rrn little Baby r\ il l PAOB Bumble Bee. Prs 1078 I/'V^ 1 that a wa >'- n]illl csndy Mi's. Bend i.ovp. !he Bridge, Dfndwoorl Magß. 3348 Wr V\. in shadow Snmrthinq Wonderlul.160 words
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Advertisement73 1954-05-23 23 SPORTS TROPHIES Foremost in QUALITY DESIGN and VALUE U. S. de SUVA, (JEWELLERS) 106 ORCHARD RD.. S PORE-9. £24fi*s Ak < > JuL wr BBBBBaaW. Ji «fl aaaaW jSti M laaam ifi RITA HAYWONTH Columbia Mai "JflH Sadie Thompson" COLOR HARMONY MAKK-ll* r»s<»i>i MtKL-ne-. i iii ik miK. i ■4f.ih«(73 words
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Article, Illustration1903 1954-05-23 24 NOW I KNOW WHY THEY WANTED TO KILL THIS MAN lan Colvin continues his inquiry into the espionage web FRANKFORT. Sat. THIS amazing skyserapA or city which is the capital of nrw America in Europe has revealed to me some astonishing secrets about the Web Around Us. At this centre1,903 words
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Article418 1954-05-23 24 A YOUNG British pollc» officer helped to round up tramps in Egypt. Five hundred of them trembling, ragged, and glassy-eyed were taken to police stations in Cairo. Mostly they were picked up while scavenging in dustbins for food Everv man was a heroin addict. From that418 words
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Advertisement257 1954-05-23 24 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No lr>nf" n-rrt v"" admirf nil,,rt »i.h that yniu «kin a* light and altrat Itvt at Ihnn Onr lai of Slillman i w,ll m.lr y q rhannins Continued api'!iratmn« II •> rpr-.r you. i«nvinr» you that thfiri c.idy onr h«au lih»r only nnt vhitrner257 words
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Advertisement145 1954-05-23 24 This could be xou n a Jontzeri I j r^ M All the new Jintzens have this all-dimenjior altogether amiung fit. "Carousel", he- _N creation is in a wonderful new nylon c' is boned and cuffed. "Casino" his woven an inside draw-cord and pocket. Prices v as ever, so more145 words
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437 1954-05-23 25 English programmes to be drastically revised National broadcasting on the way SUNDAY TIMES RADIO REPORTER N answer to numerous complaints and in preparation for the new transMalayan Very High Frequency link which will toon bring simultaneous broadcasting to this country. Radio Malaya has drastically437 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-05-23 25 This lovely Malayan is air stewardess Nancy Koh. When she gets her feet on the ground she likes to go to the beach for a cool swim Here she pones for the Sunday Times cameraman on the railings at Katong Park Nancy Is single.44 words
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Article141 1954-05-23 25 GRUMBLES GO ON THE AIR lISTENERS to Radio J .Malaya who in the past have complained mi heard now have a chance to air their grievances and riUeisms in "Letter Box." Iwir letters will be answered nut i- a month by Tony Beamish. A programme called "A '...nil Cause" enables141 words
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Article185 1954-05-23 25 3 TRADE FAIRS FOR COLONY SINGAPORE is to have three is trade exhibitions. First there will be a trade parade at the Great World amusement park at the end u! mxt month. It will be followed by a Slnitapore trade fair at the Happy World from July 31 to August185 words
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Article73 1954-05-23 25 rREE months ago Chew Ah Pee was fined $300 for asi.sistitiK in the management of !a chap-Ji-kl lottery. Yesterday, he pleaded guilty on a similar charge in the Singapore Sixth Police Court. Mr. Desmond McConnell. ASP. prosecuting, said that police found 73 .staking slips hi73 words
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Article57 1954-05-23 25 The Singapore Chinese Bus Owners" Association and the Singapore Traction Company have promised to provide all transport facilities for the World Assembly of Youth Conference in August, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, chairman of the finance committee, told the Sunday Times yesterday. Mr. Yap .said the gestures guaranteed57 words
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122 1954-05-23 25 4 30 HORSE POWER d.escl engine stolen from the Cey- lang workshop of Gammon IM.ll.lyjl Ltd.. was later found at a Chinese firm dealing m scrap-iron, the Singapore Eighth Police Court was told yesterday. Gammon < Malaya" Ltd. and i the scrap-iron firm Bee122 words
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Article56 1954-05-23 25 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—The High Commissioner, Gen. Sir tCTtJd Templer has appointed Inche Mohamed Khir bin Joharl and Mrs Cheah Inn Kiong temporary unofficial lumbers of the Federal Legislative Council. They take the places of Tuan Hail Mohamed Noah bin )mar and Mr. Llm Khye Seng56 words
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Article83 1954-05-23 25 A charge of smoking pre- pared opium was explained to a deaf and dumb man in the Singapore Eight Police Court r-t.'idav. The man, Lee Terk Kim. was alleged to have smoked opium on Friday nteht at an unnumbered hut in Clyde Terrace. Lee \\a> offered $50083 words
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Article, Illustration199 1954-05-23 25 XHE Singapore Government yesterday explained how Commonwealth citisens can get the franchise. More than 25.000 Commonwealth citizens in the Colony lust their vote under Singapore* new constitution. A government statement says that Commonwealth citizen* can get the franchise by registering as citizens of the United199 words
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Article136 1954-05-23 25 A RACKET by unscrupulous Singapore Traction Company bus conductors had I'd to a Mx loss of monev given as fares. Mr. M. C.Boyle, D.S.P.. prosecuting, said \esterdav lie asked Mr. Tan Ah Tah in the First Criminal District Court to take a serious view136 words
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Article143 1954-05-23 25 JUNE first grade rubber closed in Singapore yesterday at 63 1/8 cent* a lb.. threequarters of a cent below Friday's closing price. There was small trading and the closing tone was quiet Closing prtct* vesterday in cents per lb were:— No 1 RBB «pot loow ouyers 63V»143 words
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Article20 1954-05-23 25 The orlce ot tin in Singapore ve*terdav was 8358.50 per plcul— s4 25 less than f>n Fridav20 words
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Article78 1954-05-23 25 TWO TRIED TO ROB TAXIMAN— CHARGE DAVID DUTTON and Kenneth Btock were each offered bail of $2,000 in two sureties after they claimed trial in Singapore yesterday to a charge of attempted robbery They were alleged to have grasped a taxi driver. Toh Koon Tong. by the neck at Upper78 words
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Advertisement209 1954-05-23 25 fcow gatFl ,-^%f MILK %Pcs FOOD > JL FOOD fOOD .AOYAL BAB' 1 KU I AL &w^Gate Hcrc f f Milk-Food j J ALSO AVAILABLE: CEREX THE NEW COW GATE )l&, CEREAL FOOD Vg s^ Reinforced with Vitamin 0 and j j 'A tRAOE EN>3UIRIES TO [en" I\l TtJ SOLE209 words
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Advertisement553 1954-05-23 25 o right tz fo r the sun Vy-^A Vnuns kl line Mi hopp /y^l^fy^V^^\. style<l in superfine r, /-W^ *Ni T^. JV cotton. Pretf honevcoi -fj\ W|//\ weave prlntrtl mth attr.' W/ contrast shades. a" > sflwt colotirs eanlv v. Vv ml M I I and hard »r;irin'j Bir V#553 words
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Article, Illustration290 1954-05-23 26 led through electronic equipment which converts the radio pulses into a deflection on a pen recorder which describea a fluctuating line on a raph .sheet. The pen recorder measures idio activity cominjj lrom different parts of the sk-v 'ETER DAVIDSON iUSTRALIAN ast ronomrrs are290 words
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Article, Illustration1138 1954-05-23 26 This is the second in a series of intimate articles dealing with the Royal Family and written by one of the best-known Court commentators, Helen Cathcart. RUMOUR: RUMOUR: RUMOUR: RUMOUR: The Duke of Edinburgh hat been imprisoned in the Tower of London and will soon be tried1,138 words
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Article366 1954-05-23 26 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE ALTHOUGH MANY m.llions of people every day smoke tobacco in which nicotine is an important ingredient, the way m which the tobacco plan makes chemically the nicotine m its leaves is iti I unknown scientifically Dr. K. Bowdcn of the depuitment ol organic chemi.st.-y. Leeds University.366 words
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Advertisement41 1954-05-23 26 Available NOW your BEST BUY fc Tl^^totie OI fcoofds for ;9W 10 H. r. j ilS|l\^ Vvi For Speeds ur H^*y 3r I f*s d"" ißhP^lj I B* I «J*o il*r* llP^P^ MACLAINE STOKVIS (m) LTD <* SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANC41 words
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Article, Illustration514 1954-05-23 27 AS proof thai in Knglith education need not aeceßßarih be Followed by ;i "white c(»ll;ir" job. n group of students in the Anglo-Chinese School in I noh are taking up a oourae in woodwork and oaraealry. Twelve of them, all Chinese, will be sitting514 words
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Article274 1954-05-23 27 T»HE Associated Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Kuala 1 Lumpur s now collecting the names of Malayan Chi- 1 nese who worked on the infamous Japanese Death Railway" >n Siam The news that the chamber will submit the names to the Fode.nl Government274 words
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Article, Illustration146 1954-05-23 27 BIONARY who escaped from Red China before ■ommunists took over is now teaching Chinese r to students at the Penang Chinese Teachers Training College. Ordained a priest in 1923. the Rev. Bro. Felix Prosper had been lecturing in China for more than 20146 words
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Article, Illustration189 1954-05-23 27 T»WO young Chinese girls with an average education have proved to themselves, and others, that a girl's life m Malaya can be more than just "waiting around" unt I they marry. Two years aRO. two Kampar girls-- Misses Chan Choi Wah 1 "Maggie"189 words
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Article212 1954-05-23 27 The boss is a woman THE distinction of being the first woman to head a Gove-nment Departmcr* m Perak goes to Mr' Then Chm Nyean. who ha been apponted State Social Welfare Officer She recently took over from Mr B. Sav.lle who has gone on long leave < hlef of212 words
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Article, Illustration161 1954-05-23 27 MR. SEED TURNS TO SEEDS LASI week a European auditor left Malaya for Britain with fact.- anrt figures on his mind— how long it will take for him to erow some fiowrrs and vptiotahlrs He is 56-year-old Mr C W S. Seed who retired as Malaya's Director or Am I161 words
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Advertisement381 1954-05-23 27 tW filial ill I Tor w MISSION (0\ CONTEST |pj Makes thirst a pleasure S rpSrat E .o E n A ?I S "i-^y'J'l" "*2i> m.ss.on y CORPORATION of Lo» An^clcs. California USA For a oer.on «> „30 year,, M.SS.ON b M dcvcl(>pcd mfrtlo<J J,,,,,/^ ?nd Jro rn.it MCC* Which381 words
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Advertisement351 1954-05-23 27 BOOK SOCIETY of London )J |v brings you the notable NEW books y. most likely to please, post free |m3^BDo^ These distinguished books r\(\ hiv* rn^lr paihlnhinc hittorv, »nH are I H> '^TtHi'l'' fhnrn and rrx lr >.rH I:' v BI _~r*^£} mrmhrn irftn puhlKatxxi. K»< h rwm- I Hk351 words
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Article, Illustration842 1954-05-23 28 P.Y. FAM - KIND 'KING' SAYS GOODBYE P.Y. FAM IIE RILED OVER PARADISE VAIAEY IS PAHAXC 111 The massive machinery ls remarkable but what impressed me was the interest shown in the welfare of the people. Despite years of experience and travel I have never come across a company which looks after its842 words
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645 1954-05-23 28 An ancient durian tree falls to earth '■-tit nowertng oi tne auruns i- has not been heavy this season, and that accounts for the small number of flyingfoxes, arriving at about 6.45 p.m.; very little squabbling ls heard during the night. A few dozen have been shot for the pot645 words
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Article204 1954-05-23 28 MALAY schoolgirls may one day be turning ud at school wearing the selujar like their brothers. At present a Malay schoolgirls attire Is a baju and sarong. Tuan HaJ! Ab u Bakar Imam of the Zahari Mosque. Alor Star, told Malay parents at a meeting204 words
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Article299 1954-05-23 28 PIN'OINO the rhaiwrn on th« vecetahle courie need not be a problem. Neither need It be fantaxtlralljr expensive. Thr following rerlpei ihould bear f'l- OUt. NEAPOLITAN CI7CI MBrR 1 I r an ounre and a half of butter In a raaaerolr. add a Hmall chopped onion, twelve aprinx299 words
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Advertisement43 1954-05-23 28 WITH tf EFFECT S y FROM S 6THJUNE 5 PERITTZ 1 FILMS RECORD YOUR TRAVELS FAITHFULLY THERE WILL THEN BE:--6 SERVICES EACH WEEK FROM SINGAPORE TO KUCHINC SIBU LABUAN JESSELTON AND RETURN AND 5 OF THESE SERVICES WILL CONTINUE TO I I SANDAKAN43 words
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Advertisement65 1954-05-23 28 H SERVICES ffl SARAWAK B AND ffl NORTH BORNEO H WILL BE ffl EXTENDED WAT THE GRAND PRIX Switzerland Jack *-'l«ter C. C. Smdford taai lack b MobiloilD FULLY RACE-TESTED PROTEC OIL FOR EVERYDAY USE. World's Largest-Selling Motor C LSH STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY 4f |m^«l ffl F R B FULL65 words
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Article, Illustration787 1954-05-23 29 It's a housewife's dream come true! ISN'T if ;i beautiful kitchen? It's complete ;in<|- an |kbought ;is ;i whole unit or separately. As it stand* the kit (lien costs $S.()0(). This includes fitted shelving alone: the walls and ~Mtt spare for storage. dual stove. a hot ■vater unit and a787 words
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Article300 1954-05-23 29 ARE YOU NATURAL? A woman /oofcs! ■of women— l." QO men like women who are natural? I don't m»*n "natural" Bat regards their ap- B pearance. because there are very few women who could truthfully tay they were "natural" ■or as "Cod mad e B them." aj aj Wi- nearly300 words
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Article, Illustration750 1954-05-23 29 He loves a girl he does not even know... I AM 19-ycars-old and for five years I have been in love with a Klrl whom I still do not know Recently 1 «en>t her a letter introducing myself and a.skintt hrr to reply. She has not done so and although750 words
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Advertisement399 1954-05-23 29 OF REGENT ST* LONDON I Aimr »a_r 1 MAM^O™ O»M« I wry' V. 3_____r j BATH LUXURIES I fAI i I M POWDER DUSTING POWDEII BATH SALTS. Ett j Obtainable from ail good chemists and stores I The detect /_I^L pEPSiv^to i(J|J? SOOTHE SORE THROAT jB able medicinal treat- ■/^^r^}399 words
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Advertisement432 1954-05-23 29 r/\^~T^> Modess i pi^ j f For confidence and comfort )SfSm\<Jl^A I alwa > s ask tor Modess. Silky«l /J soft and fvfrj-absorbent, Modess fc (made by Johnson and Johnson) I are superbly comfortable. Their sleekly tapered ends make them mvisr l ible under the slimmest of skirts Sensible economical432 words
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Article, Illustration816 1954-05-23 30 COLOUR CAN SPELL 'WELCOME' Open your front door and stand outside, looking in. What do you see? It is the first impression your guests have when they come to your horn*. In thil articl.. desI J"" Miss P«ul« Ru.hbrook. tafc yo- how to m«k« th« most of your hall or816 words
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327 1954-05-23 30 Anne Scott-James reports from London VE changed all my ideas about nylons I ve switched from 1 the finest I could get to 30-demers .n light sun-tan I colours. This isn t for economy. thoiißh j that will be I happy incidental I327 words
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Advertisement171 1954-05-23 30 ■fresh' choice I Set a C'hivrrs .1.-lly to sparkle t on your trtlilo and enj<>\ ilio tante of fruit in ita B k J K'''i' l !#7S^' riiost delicious form. /\S yf^EJ x v r y lir gj^T^l*^f" favourite fruit 1 I BRCH^w flavour at the Bil jELi-' f\ i171 words
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Advertisement220 1954-05-23 30 i DE LONA'S 'TOPICS FOR TEENAGERS The under-twenties! ♦THERE'S thrill in every now exixrience. from the "first 1 party, to" the "first" grandchild. <J but one of the most exciting is when, as a tecnaßer. you are let loosr in the fashion shops with your own dress allowance. Left to220 words
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Advertisement157 1954-05-23 30 1 YAftOllV Hi- 1 At lart the perfrct foundation, to add a brcatntaking nrw radiance to your brauty. I > Feathrr Foundation a tinted liqui cream givrs a perfect surfarr t>. ihr fine bloom of Yard!'-- It hides every tiny blrmUh and k"-[« your dun amazingly supple md An ideally157 words
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Article, Illustration431 1954-05-23 31 Our pictures were not disgraced at the Asian Festival Committee to be formed T"HE Singapore Government will be asked to support the Second Asian Film Festival which is planned to be held in the Colony in May next year. This was disclosed by Singapore film431 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-05-23 31 LONDON, Sat. j in ZOO la hoping i. h üba tni> la looking to Neptl oa to provide th»m. It Neptl was LKOi nl the 1 7 Negri Sembilan their keeper Mr. Hitchcock, to si ough the ban. They happy couple. Ir life together85 words
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Article17 1954-05-23 31 Mr. J. B H of William been appointrarv unofficial mem- Btate Coun- w. G. Scott.17 words
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Article105 1954-05-23 31 More more do it SQUARE dancing is still gaining in popularity in Singapore. Mrs. M. cle Silva is the latest on the ever-srowin<> list of I people to organise .square dancing. She will hold her sessions at 160. Moulmein Road! Singapore. The numbrr of participants is steadily increasing. Mr- d<105 words
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Article126 1954-05-23 31 rE winner of the Singapore Overseas League's annual essay contest is Chla Thiam Swee. of Serangoon English School. Ten Singapore schools competed in the contest open to Senior Cambridge students. Chia's essay. "What changes are there in the form of Government in a territory as it126 words
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Article68 1954-05-23 31 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Farewell gifts. Including Malayan sarongs and hand bags, were presented to Lady Templer and Miss Jane Templer last night by Che Wan Halimah. wife of the Mentri Besar| of Selangnr. The presentation was made at a farewell party at the Mentri Btsar's68 words
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Article, Illustration252 1954-05-23 31 A scientist who helped Sir Frank Whittle make the |et plane possible has been visiting Malaya advising on equipment for railway engines He is Mr. A B.S. Laidlaw. one of Britain's top oil burner experts, who advised on oil equipment supplied to Malayan Railways252 words
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Article228 1954-05-23 31 Hundreds of Penang worshippers blocked the road prominent church worker said Two Franciscan priests from India will conduct a similar mission shortly at St. Francis Xavier's Church in Penang Road. Further evidence of a religious revival in Penang was provided on We sak night when more than228 words
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Article55 1954-05-23 31 The first Forces exhibition of art will be opened bv Lady Loewen. wife of the C-ln-C. Far East Land Forces. LieutGen. Sir Charles F. Loewen. at the British Council Hall, Singapore, on June 4 at 5 30 pm The exhibition will be open to the55 words
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Article89 1954-05-23 31 Accused of causing hurt to Ihls brother-in-law with an iron bar. Samad bin Raklm was yesterday ordered by a Singapore court to be sent to the Wood bridge Hospital, pend(ng orders of the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Desmond McConnell. A.S.P.. prosecuting, said the alleged offence89 words
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Article40 1954-05-23 31 The Sandviken arrived in Singapore vesterdav from the Rpd China port of Swatow with 132 on board. Nearly all were wives of Colonv Chlne.se, who had hern permitted to return. A number of children also arrived.40 words
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Advertisement272 1954-05-23 31 V <*& onfy guntitfifc Stop!/ Honk nbbinguith ordinary I^S^S^M Sunlight Soap-keeps them 10/7/X can rut* tinr garmtntf ni f!l -ave> vour money and vour clothes 100. r Sunli?ht- prntle lather «et^ rid of dirt without hard nttfe* With ordiiuiry >ou wear awa\ vour cloihr- hecau-e nou mu?t rub jso hard272 words
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Miscellaneous140 1954-05-23 31 Poputar (WMvirorrf MMH down mm m, v,ew u. j ]>-•- (5 ;«>; '^J^-! onlrovrnUl <»>; 12. t Umbrl 5 nducU-d (3); i. Purpose (Si; <•); 14. M.llclou. li. E*- M.rh (41; I T»lh <7>; Urdurr IS): 10. Offer IS. melea (51; IS. Hurrlrd (51; l«. Kru U u, FrodMees It);140 words
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Article95 1954-05-23 32 tt It i.rdf flu 1 minimum) Aii lor I top MMI wttld•iipr'l Why. Westlake'A iinrd photographer f, H tops. 303. Tanjong lioad. is NOTHING that lets one enjoy today more than the knowtodM that, as long as one lives be money coming in regul.irly. When planning your re::icome write95 words
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286 1954-05-23 32 THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore, Sun. May 23. 1954. Up to the parents 'THE decision to close eight Chinese schools in Singapore by advancing the vacation dates by a fortnight created little surprise yesterday. The wonder was that the Director of Education had not discussed the matter with ll".e principals of286 words
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Article373 1954-05-23 32 THE announcement from Moscow last we->k that Russia has the means and and materials to build a space-ship capable of travelling to the moon received scant attention in the West- ern world For one thing, our diplomats! were lar more concerned 1 with down to earth thougnt.s 1373 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1954-05-23 32 Ms^sW* K^HL%j^l%a--I M«BJ ama-wa-a-Fl JaMßalM^ SS^ GKELETONS of a nan ■nd ji woman buried ill the Kefauttati jungle bttiVCCII two MM four thousand years ago are on the move again headed for the Federal Museum in Kuala Lumpur. ArcompanyltiK the Darby and Joan couple1,024 words
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Article866 1954-05-23 32 THE studi-nt riots in Singapore must have .seemed ironic indeed to the thousands of BritLsh Servicemen stationed in the Colony. Many of them are National Servicemen in the true sense of the term. They are 8.000 miles from home. They know they must serve two years at866 words
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360 1954-05-23 32 WILHELMINA HELPS SPREAD THE LIGHT IN Waterloo Place, quite 1 near to Malaya Housr In London, there stands the lovely statue of Florence Nightincalr. the gallant lady who not only revolutionised Armv nursing, but established The pattern of our hospital services today. It is Juat 100 years ago that "The360 words
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Advertisement710 1954-05-23 32 CLASSIFIED ADS. It Hurrf- fin i minimum) TO 1 1 1 V will of Wlm Jfpsrn K Ital a daughter Lledewlj ■cr for Anne-Oertte and UtM 21-5-1954. SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Wards H (Min.) Hox it cl: rxlrm. u imnifr «tth prtvtow i for an Indian theatre. Boa A643. Sun T.710 words
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Advertisement30 1954-05-23 32 j 4tr\ -j. jf+ jf+ no- >•" ■W £*JTk mm r n lhl> y M\y J^t rordbrrik ins Show* Viwn r\l»-nlrd h» popular rrquf^t'/ llU m Bob.nM.nv MB* »—»\mm~l red in"30 words
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Article, Illustration963 1954-05-23 33 WINNING ANSWERS TO WORD PUZZLE 'Z' WORD PUZZLE CONTESTS ARE STILL POPULAR COPALA PILLAI. c/o N. Raghavan Bungusar Dispensary, Central u"la nC Lu y mpur mpUr a d CHEONC FOOK HOE. 1728/2 Peel Place, ol^l^!"" T'k d rntriGs r fh ,if h t wrretponded completely with the answers sc t963 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-05-23 33 Some of the »int fith to arrive Sj the Van Klcef Aqujr.um itt Singapore arc eaammed by Mr. P. C A k hurtt who i* organising tfcair display33 words
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Article371 1954-05-23 33 Fascinating exhibits tor new aquarium By CEOFFREY BOLAND SEX CHANCING Mexican swordfish. which begin life as males and, in many cases, end their days as females, will be seen by Singaporeans when the V»n Kleef Aquarium opens in October. Singaporeans will be able to see371 words
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114 1954-05-23 33 Three more legionnaires jump ship KUALA LUMPUR Sat. rREE Foreign Leglonnain-s who jumped .ship and spent a night and a day In thi Malacca Straits before reach ing shore are now being detained In Pudu Prison Kuala Lumpur pending confirmation of their nationality a spokes man for the Immigration De114 words
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203 1954-05-23 33 Good relations key to healthy trade unionism KUALA LUMPUR Saturday ABROAD approach to trade unionism by all member* of the community it needed in Malaya the Acting Trade Union Adviser. Mr. R. F. H. Cadd.cW Mid today. Ho stressed that the Malayan Trade Union movement had come to stay and203 words
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Article62 1954-05-23 33 BUTTERWORTH. Bat— The Butterworth Town Council wu urged yesterday to introduce legislation to ban spitting in public. "This nabit spreads dueav and there Is no reason why proh'bltlon should not prove as effective as in Hong Kong Dr O. Y. Oon <PW Labourt told thf62 words
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Advertisement10 1954-05-23 33 c/rr//o Wj c7W//r- A W&mfo ntjajv/ A \\&W* ow.,*> it10 words
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Article, Illustration155 1954-05-23 34 FOUR SHARE THE PRIZES FOUR photographers share the total prise money of $55 in this weeks Sunday Times Camera Contest. All of them chose fishermen as their subjects. They are: »k W L°» ng -2" nni 664 Hav lo k Road, Singapore 3. who submitted155 words
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560 1954-05-23 34 A MILLION WORDS A YEAR WAS ONE TARCET On onr> ocra.sion. with the tclEar Wallace aid of a dictaphone and a string of secretariet, he finished an 80.000 word novrl railed "The Devils M:tn in 60 hours with only the .shortest breaks for tea! An560 words
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Advertisement220 1954-05-23 34 10 BLUE GILLETTE BLADES IN Gillette Quick-feed Dispenser ||f|k with the sharpest edge in the world im Bluc G'" ctlc BlaJcs give you the finest of all W/J' shaves and the moNt economical because they last the longest. In the handy new Dispenser they are ready unwrapped to load in220 words
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Advertisement116 1954-05-23 34 Only Hours away KANGAROO SERVICE IJ&CS AUSTRALIA fl J^S^^BjfijE BbF^u A whole new. Bfl ■■r^^iS 1S J ust ovcr tlv M W W d deluxe QANTAS V i^J^^^^ stellation. Fly am r to Sydney to •wtjjwi.ae.Ac TOURIST OR 8.0.A.C. to kno DE-LUXE SERVICES T»ke y.Mir rhou-r of nil that BOOK116 words
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Article, Illustration354 1954-05-23 35 SEARCHLIGHTS probe the night sky. Hundreds of flash bulbs "pop" as cameramen click the shut ters to capture the stream of glamor ous and bejewejled film stars. That was the scene at the recent Hollywood premiere of Universal-lnterra-tional's "Magrificent Obsession." But Instead of choosing a354 words
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Article, Illustration316 1954-05-23 35 THRILLS IN 3-D ARE ON THE WAY 3-D thriller is coming to Malaya again 1 Remember 'House of Wax This time it will be Warner Bros "The Phantom of the Rue Morgue Screening is expected m Singapore sometime next month Fir«t reports say it is better than House ot Wax316 words
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Article, Illustration608 1954-05-23 35 —FILM FANS' FORUM— I HOPE Cinerama will have its place in Sinßapore soon. It has been a preat success in the United States. Have any studios been making hlms for Cinerama' HO SFNG GEOK Singapore. representative of a Mala- '< yan exhibitors organisation ,<608 words
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Article, Illustration239 1954-05-23 35 CAN YOU WRITE A SONG? DONALD Davies. Singapore Island Players' producer, it looking for bright material for a new revue. He needs music, sketches and lyrics with a local flavour. He has already received the following set of lyrics from Singapore |ournalist George Edm^cr M\ Kl wa y for the239 words
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Advertisement386 1954-05-23 35 ll H AI9M^iILSAI!9MLL^CTiONS xi!s miowiu f'iTuYlf '•■"> LA I HAY ii i:» .v -I :;o p m RM I f Iff f MOm 'jUOO Alt COHPITIOIfO W LOADED with THRILLS!.. SWIFT with ACTION! < 4 LO^f TREASON AMAZON TECHNICOLOR. I*3^ mmno wf4s mm homing NEXT DELECTABLE CHANGE!^ ni[«c( on ii386 words
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Advertisement275 1954-05-23 35 SHAW BROTHERS HURRY! LAST 2 DAYSI DORIS /iviTku Tt T DAY I HftJ? I //yilC J TOMORROW Silvan X^^^^^y^ II Rl -n Mo 4 00 cimiigs JCIMEMaScOPF TUrmjfif AT rriluHiUtil in MIEN TIEN (TOMORROW) Mandarin OPENS WEDNESDAY! jH^ r Tl|l ACADEMY AWARD A iJwW WINNER T% I DONNA REED wLSdr^275 words
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Article, Illustration955 1954-05-23 36 T. I ItAlll KM - T. I It Alll KM b} Dr. pROM the very earliest antiquity it was felt that dreams had some significance for our waking lives Often, it was thought that they could Kive hints about the condition of the body or the mind. Well over 2.000 years ago. Hippocratrs cured955 words
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Article, Illustration314 1954-05-23 36 Home your dreams talk to you... QKDNARILY you don't atten.pt to interpret a dream hi, i r^° U ,m n MH QUite 2 <>l about the learner and I his d.Mr-s ambitions and life generally, and until you have got him to think around the dream generally and to >314 words
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Article359 1954-05-23 36 «M man with a pneumatic drill recently strolled up the slopo of Mont Blanr from the little Italian villace of Entrevrs and began chisellniK into the mountain-face behind a ruhhlr pile of d>namited rork M"\ m cameras were trained on him and neighbouring359 words
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Article117 1954-05-23 36 t|TOMEN dental surgeons ff may soon be asked for the first time, to accept Regular Arm v short service commissions This move which la probable because the R °yal Army Dental Corps are a third short of the strength they need, will be approved and117 words
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Advertisement357 1954-05-23 36 HOW DUNLOPILIO PRODUCE THE PERFECT y Look for the Dunlopilln ribbon across the corner "xV jT AimKt aBaW W *2K^S r^^tf\^^ .^^H SUPER COMFORT A new and wonderful experience in comfortable lit ing -a pillow of frothy million- bubble latex foam, processed to a softness and delicate resilience veivr before357 words
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Advertisement338 1954-05-23 36 r Pepsodent I really gives I 12ni2J|teeth/[| Teeth clean.-d uith Pep»o.i.'iit ar. That's because they are cleaner! A! Pep«odfnt is the onlv toothp Prpsodent with Irium cleans a* i teeth, but al«o harbours the iwn decay. So for whiter, «afer toptl,, PeosodYnt every niplit an MAKE THIS Sfc^v 70AYTEST KV338 words
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Article, Illustration1185 1954-05-23 37 MARK PRIESTLEY - Shaking bottle sealed Mrs. Majors doom MARK PRIESTLEY i« me acarcst ;,n ret heart in the world. My uv>rd, Arthur, what a title ynu'rr gnt -Some day shall be able i tn have your arms around mr J ahraus. and I shall be able tn claim you for my own1,185 words
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Article, Illustration87 1954-05-23 37 A solar b.iM. ry the first iuc j ccttful device to convert utrrul amounts of the turn energy directly and efficiently into electricity wat demonstrated recently by the Bell Telephone Co. in America Photo shows' The sun's rayi (.ill on to the sola, battery and87 words
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Article1042 1954-05-23 37 THK invitation, written on the bae'e of an old envelope, read: COKTAI.E PAFTY COME ANY TIME. GO AT 6. The hostess. iued 6 1 had observed all details of a cocktail party at home before she was sert to bod. She had seen the filled the little1,042 words
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Advertisement200 1954-05-23 37 I dreamed I rode a streetcar in my Allo-ette bra 'Mm jives you the ft... rm's wonderful c' bra! Discover its rt and aay. In your •ibrics. r m Brassieres 1 ItM of America. i Mf/it/rn/f/rm for e\.cry typt of figure. •P»| U S. f-lLOft Don't let that COLD take200 words
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Advertisement235 1954-05-23 37 The airline that C m S^ i Ye*, you get s real night's uninterrupted sleep when you fly Air-India International. No waking up to land at short intervals through the night and Air-India International is the only airline that flies Bombay/Cairo nonstop, a distance of 2,800 miles in supreme constellation235 words
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Advertisement106 1954-05-23 38 My Y-' 1 1 1 Thcv. mj;h«niol«n IVlKrADVfUvhlijh. arafM >ou al iho atapi 'Shrid. ffindmj; inur »a\ tl w jfi I rwnn m and v- Mtfal i > dark night EVEREADY TRAOi-MARK O« an -EVrR I A D V hr J: J 1 flashhpht and for B tighter I I106 words
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Advertisement90 1954-05-23 38 I Style II Conv "iitn,J Safety Economy Performance IF 1 Book Yours Now CYCLE CARRIAfiI! CO., (1926) LTD. I ORCHARD RD S N Rcpr v-• f(2JJJ? Sjrjwik B-^n Piu T"^ l Endßheumalisi While You Sleep C Arr-- ana c can r cr I I 1. r 1 I. sk Froucd90 words
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Miscellaneous1513 1954-05-23 38 PS "r^y I I TARZAM APPEACEOCOLD AN£> VtV fc ii _L^C /7 PE T ACWEP, YET STEEL-GCE/ txn p^ll^ m P'^V— y^~ a^Ba^daa^aak^Hia EyES WAT( > (EC> SfRIPE^S Htiiliniua il^s|^wiliP |i Li, Pdgar Ricf Rurrottgh*? m^jki J W^*^ Ife-^^ ,im '11///' J^^'^S I: ;TARZANJ PE^ANPEC? THE RELEASE O- AV'AALS- 1«1,513 words
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Article, Illustration1228 1954-05-23 39 \Th<>ro is ntor<> in a cigarette than meets the eye ;c One Sc.idlinc in the Sund.iy Dr. patch, London, warning o^ the d.ingcrs of smoking. .-I'll I innkeeper wm puffing away :il .Hiiic of BraziibaccO) wrapped ill paper tube,' 1 |M i,- Casanova, the adventurer, in inoirs.1,228 words
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Article, Illustration617 1954-05-23 39 MARK FOENANDER - MARK FOENANDER Holiday story with a difference By WHE first time I spent a X holiday in Burma providcu me with the unique experience of dming with a monkey. 1 left the boat in which 1 had travelled from Penang at Victoria Point where617 words
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Advertisement130 1954-05-23 39 HOME DELIVERY IN U.K.-LANDING PORT, LONDON, MAIN CENTRES OR AT YOUR LANDING PORT ON THE CONTINENT Killman Minx, Humber Sunbeam Talbot II models of the raroom Hiltanaii Minx, Hmtket Hawk Md Snipe, Sunbeam Ttlbol nuA Alpine Sports rotdster m wnOtkk tat HOME il I [VERY in the United Kinfldom, or130 words
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Advertisement63 1954-05-23 39 mFiityii* comjng j rom any city in the wor |d I Fast, reliable flight schedules Fast customs clearance Y B Every shipment is a "rush order" NLy^l. Call your Ca'yo Agent or SSS Phon. 7412. Tj Vj §8 Mamf..ld 4 Co Lid jM Ocean Bldg., Singopor. WK J|V^K^^^H^i'^ %s Kuola63 words
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Miscellaneous156 1954-05-23 39 a pr 13c for proficiency T] V% u l^^t^^-^^g^bciri^ dunce) \ui'°rop<>''°^^J£sJ /y~ -T~ AT TM6 DOCTORS -rz^\ a bi*\4^^\ N !^s!!_^XV\/ V X{4t&* •twe Qoc^w. IHiinttJ i'. b«n9 rr Jet i ry I O* SO MuMMVOAVl I r A^Te« TAKING MO«LIC<3 I A*0 thEN AT HOBLiciis I «eGuu*Lv won $o**»e156 words
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Article249 1954-05-23 40 SPEED TRIAL IS NEXT ON THE LIST I^HE Singapore Motor Club holds its third annual kilometre speed trial on Dunearn Road in three weeks' time. The club has done away with events for non-standard saloons and tourers and non-standard sports cars which were introduced this year. Mr. J M Bruce,249 words
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Article, Illustration556 1954-05-23 40 THE ITALIANS TRY OUT A PLASTIC BODY FOR CARS! of the latest conquests of chemistry— plastic materials. This is the damn made by Fiat m announcing its latest development, the "Fiat 8V" for experimental purposes. The plastic-bodied car has no possibility, for the present. of industrial development. but it is556 words
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817 1954-05-23 40 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By VOT all sportsmen welcome the dissolution of the .Malayan Hockey Council, but one wonders how it could have been averted. The M.H.C. has done a lot of good for Malayan hockey, particularly In bringing out the Indian side in February.817 words
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Article109 1954-05-23 40 Last Week's Crossword Solution ACROSS: 1. Gaol. fj. A*b, ltt. ('on\.ilt'Mcn. r 12. Annex. 13. Troop, 14 Neon. 15 Wit 17. Fool. 18. Hours. 2t Fry. 21. Fonook. 23 Shrink. 25. Tribes. 27. Tempted. 29 Bin. 31. Dares. 33 Afar. 35. Nor 3C. Dolt, 3t. Devil. 40. Taboo, 41. Gratification,109 words
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Advertisement256 1954-05-23 40 r b^ y"^A. .V jMfX \\\mWm\\mJr INDIGESTION ij^ff One takes Stomach /REALLY PROFOUND HELIEF For «n d'nratfh HuntOn* heartburn, aridity, flatulence, ttomx-h pains Htrlran brand atomath powder giva profound, flttfii* relief really HT**. jive becaune it it fre* from all irriuy irritant matter. Maclean Brand preparations contain Maclaant Carbonatn marie256 words
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Advertisement241 1954-05-23 40 V > I The»tarw.l.«r4play«r,s|Sjilo«*f 1 gurei S vTT 1 bol.s«s, < i<Jdependable}jndlwcxthwhiln,n)tobacco-m«n'«>r« f In /he "cigarette worldj^t stands»fir M >* Cuf^— aTrume rendered. (list ly famous, <ori»^ ""*5i*'B •r^qw^tyl.tlg.ve^ronmokerif V^jl B. I. ROUND TRIPS TO I JAPAN I 28 to 32 days with approximately 10 days in Japanese Ports s.s.241 words
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Article265 1954-05-23 41 Wah Chye saves S'gor from rout PENANG, Saturday. PLNANG Chinese qualified for the Malayan Chinese F.A. Cup final when they beat Selangor Chinese 4-0 in the North Zone final of the competition on the Victoria Creen today. Penang were the superior team and they made265 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-05-23 41 MR. KOK IIOOM; leads 111 brsierrs < Kills H.ish, up, winner of Race over a mile and a quarter at Bukit Timah yesterday. hesieres paid S4"! fnr a win. S. Times picture31 words
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139 1954-05-23 41 David Choong is in Thomas Cup squad DPLNA* (i, S»t. AVID CaWONO, brother of All-tngland singles rhampion Kddie C'hoonK. U amont players invited bv the Badminton \ssi»iiation of Malaya to help defend the Thomas (up next year. "The standing committee at a met in,;; decided to invite Kddie. Datid and139 words
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368 1954-05-23 41 KUALA LUMPUR b.,t |\ISPLAYINO better teamwork and superior speed Federation Service* today beat Singapore Serute.s 3-0 m then soccer match here in aid of L*d> T«mpler s 18. Hosplul Appeal Fund Good ground conditions favoured the match, pl.i368 words
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Article100 1954-05-23 41 JAN Ri.'enMrg of Srlanfor, who »a» third in thr previou* count overhauled the leaden to take the lead for the flr*t time In the Prawt and Ne#ve popular!' v confer Hl« (<• ,n:mate EC. Duttoii re malned !n second poMtlon. followed by Chia Boon Leong of100 words
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Article39 1954-05-23 41 The Royal Corps of Vlllitary Police held a swimming gymkhana at the Tanglln Barracks pool in Singapore yesterday Ha.; i dozen individual and team contests were held. Nt> rceofdi were broken but everybody had t Rood time39 words
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Article72 1954-05-23 41 Lt. W R Steedman (9p. of Keppel Oolf Club, beat Bq. Ldr J T. Paisley il3i of the Island Club one up In the final of the Eu Tone Sen Cup golf competition at the Island Club yesterday. Steedman was two up at the72 words
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183 1954-05-23 41 lONDON. Sat UHISR business at the Derby callD over hHd at the Vlrtorla Cluh here last night saw some of the heavlent wagering yet on the Epnom rlaMlc Favourl'e RawMon Manor wax lit keen demand When the chairman nmihed calling him. tht York>hlrr trained183 words
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877 1954-05-23 41 fHAN Onn Utig winner of a slher t medai at the second Asian Games, won the .'ridhidual chainj ptaMMp at the A:iKlo-Chla*te l School I -***** annual athletic sporU .it the Jala u Bewr Stadium yestiTday but din lined to accept aut o:877 words
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Article512 1954-05-23 41 LONDON. Saturday. MIDDLESEX and Warwickshire are now together at the top of the county cricket championship table with the full 48 points from four matches played so far. Yorkshire were not engaged in the last series of championchip games and remain with three wins In512 words
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Article193 1954-05-23 41 |> A F TENGAH tr jui»<eo Slngalv pore Recreutlon Club by six wickets in a friendly rncket fixture on the padang yeaterday Taylor, in h hue spell of bowling took five for 1 1 runs w hen Reca were for "9 runs S.H.C. J.193 words
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Article147 1954-05-23 41 rTVLON Spuru Club and Btnga- pore Engineer* drew at rrlrket at Baleatler Road jraattrdny Skipper Thuralalncam .4S. and Soweleruj .53. not outi put U p a thud wirket tand that enabled CAT to declure at 12t for 5 Both balli men hit oil' < V N147 words
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Article65 1954-05-23 41 a him** Aihlrtic A b*»i Wondrrlad» HP J oin th« SA T A Dt» 2 l«attur nmf at Farrer Park ywtar- I (1m y William Tan 141 and Woef fla* I.im wnred lor Chin*** Aihl»n<. Katoni 6C b*a> lo«n lUngert 2—l in a ni\ 3C65 words
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Advertisement339 1954-05-23 41 MOTORISTS! EVER LOOKED C^^^L L INTO YOUR MW I OIL SUMP? :^M I CLEANER ADDS YEARS TO THE LIFE OF YOUR ENGINE a horrible sight. Looks like a dump for everything: grit ings, corroding acids, sharp carbon particles, all In .irk gooey liquid. That stuff churns round your engine hums339 words
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Advertisement217 1954-05-23 41 Don 9 t Buy— till you VISIT OUR .Xnnivvrsurtf SALE Commencing TOMORROW ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICED BARGAINS. ASTOUNDINGLY GRAND SAVING FOR ALL. f'atnf A fnr yotlrs*»if. Hardial Singh Sons Ltd. PWJ W 7-i VOST FCPU-flPj RN D WELCOME WfITCH I 1 1 1 LZv y (J I I*y X J v217 words
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Article, Illustration3086 1954-05-23 42 KPSOM JKEP - KPSOM JKEP. Cinecolor takes the Summer Cup easily By PRODITING a fine burst of speed in the straight, Never A Blank, an Irish-bred five-year-old gelding by Devonian out of Rose of Stefan, scored a handsome two-length win from Cinema II in the Governor's3,086 words
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Article21 1954-05-23 42 Thr Str.iits Times picture tip f»r ><-sterda> was Who Rrgrrtv which was scratchrd on thr •MM in Rare Six.21 words
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Article264 1954-05-23 42 PARIS. Sat ToNV TRABERT and Vic Selxax. 1 America'* beat amateur tennta players, led the way Into the fourth round of the French International championship* here yesterday. Trabert. seeded behind the first favourite Lewis Hoad of Australia, beat Jack Arklnxtall (Australia) A 2, 6 4.Reuter - 264 words
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Advertisement98 1954-05-23 42 Bee" |^H A tV.llr.An Aornmai t «h rm-*Wmrnt I V) mm %tmmtm ISI'FS LaVBtBBIBII L^Sli r.l|W«i.rf« IBafllafaT >Vl k f1 1 i^iiik^fi ah> h f LV Mmmwr' j^^. L»aW jtvl »^fc HI »miW»i«IU«, OI »M«>*«) lIMMI > M tH-) OBaavavflalßW '^^^Baa^B^^* aw CRAVEN A FOR SMOOTH, C U W.SMi Largest-selling98 words
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