The Straits Times, 4 July 1954
1954-07-04
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Title Section15 1954-07-04 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES LuMfebt Motet* No. 984. SINGAPORE, SI NDAY, JILY 4, 1954. 15 CENTS15 words
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Article272 1954-07-04 1 £iqM Vietminh divisions move towards Hanoi's defences as French retreat again Vital garrison falls after fierce battle HANOI. Saturday lay evacuated the strategic communications ccn f renewed assaults of shock troops of three illy was the south-western corner bastion of d Red River272 words
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138 1954-07-04 1 We were not told of pull back-U.S. WASHINGTON, Sat Till UNITED STATES has instructed its diplomats at Paris, (ienrva and Saigon to express uravr concern to French and Vietnamese Rovernment leaders over the apparent abandonment to Communist forces of the populations of the Red River delta of Northern Indot hina.138 words
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Article24 1954-07-04 1 DON. Sat Mr. Peter .it. President of the Trade, left for the last night for American officials Of exports of mis.- Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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42 1954-07-04 1 WE'VE SUNK 2 RED WARSHIPS CHIANG TAIPEH. Sat. The Chinese Nationalist official "Military Information Service" claimed j toriav the Nationalist Chinese Navy >nnk two Chinese Communist "warships" and damaged two other.s in a ''lash bf the Central Cheklanf o»aet vestcrdav morninc. Renter.*Reuter - 42 words
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Article34 1954-07-04 1 LONDON Sat. Nearly MO 000 overseas visitors came to Britain in the first five months df this year compared with 261. f>on in the same time in 105/S Coronation year. Reuf or34 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-07-04 1 THI NEW Director ot Operations Lieut Ccncrjl Sm Gcutrrcy bourne. MMCtI Mr Kuan Chan Sang ilnchc Adam I at Scgamat to congratulate him on tht award ot the O6E in the Queen's birthday i honours. General Bourne has now returned to Kuala Lumpur from a56 words
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155 1954-07-04 1 LONDON. Saturday. A LL food rationing in Britain ends at midnight when meat and bacon are freed and housewives will have "the freedom of the shops" for the first time since 1940. young, newly married women who cannot iber what it wasReuter - 155 words
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161 1954-07-04 1 LONDON. Saturday. SIR RICHARD WINSTEDT. a former president of the Royal Asiatic Society amd an authority on Malaya, claimed today that British responsibility cannot yet be relinquished in Malaya. In a letter published in the Time.s Sir Richard declared: "I am no defender ofReuter - 161 words
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Article204 1954-07-04 1 NAZI DEATH CAMP MEN TO ME >li:i/. France, Sat. A FRF. NTH military tribunal yesterday condemned to death six former officers and guards of the war-time Nazi concentration camp at Struthof. M eastern France. "sentences ranging up to life in solitary confinement, were passed on 84 others. Only two ofAP - 204 words
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Article131 1954-07-04 1 riIUE rubber price again X rose in Singapore yesterday for the .second consecutive day following the "announcement that the US was raisins the price of certain types of synthetics. Yesterday's close for July first tirade was 71 cents a lb.. a quarter of a cent above131 words
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773 1954-07-04 1 7 students guilty— 3 months' gaol each "["HE Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, yesterday passed the maximum sentence three months' rigorous imprisonment on seven Chinese school students when he had found them guilty of voluntarily obstructing Mr. Basil Lidwell Flack. A.S.P.. from discharging Ms duties at Penang773 words
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Article36 1954-07-04 1 HONG KONG. Sat. The i Governor of Hons Kons- Sir Alexander Grantham, lett by: air yesterday for Britain on: leave. He returns in November' after a lecture tour in the United States. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article134 1954-07-04 1 rjESPITE a Singapore police warning, about 200 Chinese students, including girls, gathered at Upper Pickering Street yesterday morning near the police courts .it South Bridge Road. From early yesterday mornIng police had nut a cordon round the court compound and around Hone Lim Grern at the134 words
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Article35 1954-07-04 1 KIMI II'MPTJR. 5*U. On Uhi F<mis Ksrnfe In the Rr>n- 1 <jam Ar»»a i>[ JnHbre yrwerdayj terrorist fltrd at a police truck Thi fir- was returned N'n caualMi \s have been reported.35 words
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283 1954-07-04 1 A call to action: 'Hating Communism is not enough' KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. kJAjOR R. ISAAC, of the Director of Operations Staff, appealed to the public today to lose their apathy, and help the security forces to uncover the activities of Communist agents. As public support for the Malayan Communist Party283 words
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Article145 1954-07-04 1 MAUREEN DOtS IT AGAIN Spoils highlights MISS MAUREEN CONNOLLY. I9 year-old American, won the women's lawn tennis I impionship at Wimbledon for the third si sive year when she ouise Brouglj 'USAi 6-: :.n;U. Rex Hacfewig and Mervyn Rose ot Australia won the men's doubles championship beating Vie Selxaa and145 words
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Article23 1954-07-04 1 Mr y, Qopala Menon, Indian Government Reprtsentat. is i xp 1 return to Singapore tomortww morning by Air India International.23 words
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Advertisement111 1954-07-04 1 rrYPAOv 50 SERVES FOR ICE CREAM INCH LONG PLAYING RECORDS i lumbers of << on rack Record). 1 rops r> tops "E M camr the Grape; 111 iver 'he bridge; )S P^vpninc Star: Worn in; Till we two J :nbo; The Jones Boy; >> 1 POPS -I)'. T!,ar\s Am ore;111 words
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Advertisement108 1954-07-04 1 Drink Cold Leaf Tea The Choice of Experience! >our >» arcji for tg the perfect make-up ■^9f oiulvcl *£^TBL >r>rr lxforr «in ikfti|» jß^^T .r, b|rhl ...><> 1 "I"- <* '*^f ki r»«y "ri 1 1 ,l*t i (T fao*^ti gnj'iviw.l'r....iri'l»"l I' comply mnrr lU:":.n? ill < W/f/^r lia\r, (^ke108 words
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Article, Illustration121 1954-07-04 2 DAUL BRICKHILL. thirtyseven year old Australian author, has already written three best-sellers Brickhill. who was a tighter pilot and prisoner of war like Bader, took two years to research and write Reach For The Sky. There were Bader's documents, manuscripts and photographs to look through, reports to121 words
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Article, Illustration2144 1954-07-04 2 And llacftVi* story IWgan J\ reticent official terms Ihe report oC the Royal Air Force College at (ranwell on Flight Cadet Douglas Bader summed him up neatly: "Plucky, capable, headstrong." His flying rating was "above average," which is RAF understatement for a natural pilot2,144 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-07-04 2 Duu^i\ Bidcr. left. po»e» with H.ir^y Day And Geoffrey S'rphcninn in front of j Gamecock, it wat mrnmer, 1931, and 21-year-old Pilot OHiccr Bader wai on top of the world. TWO of the reproductions to be included in Bn exhibition ot modem French art71 words
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Advertisement289 1954-07-04 2 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly Bin ionic nr«o yn., admirr i<hm mrith that vnur tkin at light aivi ttllt llw at thvtr. Onr lal <' Sull ma n« arilj tr.«r you equalty ch*fmin( Continu^4aprti<'at mmm mil •utpme y»u. timvxac* you that ihtn n»Jy one beautib« only onf whitrnrr Ifia'289 words
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Advertisement276 1954-07-04 2 Good Timekeeping /^v ItTElUlTi'ftjl E ER V INTER V I TIONA L Watch is subjected to an unusually strict inspection before leaving the factory. Special instrument sand optical equipment are employed for individual tests of its timekeeping qualities in a variety of positions and in temperatures ranging from tropical heat276 words
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Article413 1954-07-04 3 Singam: We HAVE a majority— why this boycott? A 'broken pledge KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. |WO members of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council today challenged alliance members to prove that their boycott of the council was justified. An adjourned meeting was held w thout the usual quorum.413 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-07-04 3 THESE FIVE little boys put their hearts into the Malay song "Sinbad" which they sang at yesterday's fun tair in the Singapore Volunteer Corps headquarters. Beach Road. The tair was part of the S.V.C. Centenary celebrations. Sunday Times picture.42 words
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Article37 1954-07-04 3 Of ten people killed in' road accidents in Singapore last month, .six were cyclists. A Traffic Police spokesman said: "Cyclists must observe the rules of the road, give signals and use their commonsense37 words
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Article26 1954-07-04 3 A Singapore Sea Cadet. Mohamcd Sallch bin Ahmad leaves for Britain on the Eumaeus today to study on a three-month cadet scholarship.26 words
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Article41 1954-07-04 3 A thief broke into a bouse in Vhampoa Road. Singapore on "riday night and stole $90. two ;old rir.;s and pold brooch. The tnirf scaled an eight:oot wall and cut a wire mesh to »et into the house.41 words
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Article18 1954-07-04 3 From Wednesday, seats in the Theatre Royal. Singapore, may be booked in advance for rash18 words
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Article221 1954-07-04 3 pEPRODUCTIONS of works by some of France's most controversial painters will be included in an exhibition of modern French art in Singapore this week. In addition to 74 high-class reproductions of famous paintings there will be photographs of artists at work in their ParLs221 words
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271 1954-07-04 3 AN RAF. crash tender capable of spraying half a ton of carbon dioxide in eight minutes, was put into operation at Kallang airport, Singapore, yesterday. To man this latest addition to the airport's fire fighting services, the Department of Civil Aviation has recruited 23 additional firemen271 words
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Article135 1954-07-04 3 Closing prices yesterday In cents per lb. were: No. 1 R.S.S. spot loose buyers 70 "a sellers 71. No. 1 R.S.S. buyers 71 sellers 71^4, No. 2 buyers 70!«. sellers 70^. No. 3 buyers 69 U sellers 69'^.. Singapore Chamber of CommtTce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday135 words
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Advertisement379 1954-07-04 3 nowf v a^CA^Q^rt^y^t^e^cC s rvi b ..in i he sensational new ffijfr) MAGXETTE \y W^y 1 LITRE SALOON tody ttyUng a spacious and luxurious lermtioa \Mth comfortable ridinß and mperti these are some of the features that ht car <cnsation of the year. Come and take the wheel and discover379 words
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Advertisement485 1954-07-04 3 W- __V >A.^ __i«^ lVfl _I_L _^_H H___t____M___( J^___________r f _____i __j__rJ_______H_r ft All through f/ -'IK your Hom< |Vm pi ll I THE MOST POPULAR 9HL l U*_B LATEX-BASE WALL PAINT! nCe^M^ylv^^—i Even if you have never P" n| W\ JH cd, you cm give walls md i|W^^^ f^Plla—l485 words
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1317 1954-07-04 4 Jacqueline de Castries - Well groomed, loving a joke, but serious that's Christian Jacqueline de Castries now i pair 01 Ri.n i:paii.ktti:s hhoki: i hixch military tramtiox By i)l'RIN(; the last few months much has been written about General de astries. Part of it was true, but another part was absolute nonsense. I am1,317 words
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Article, Illustration166 1954-07-04 4 I AST WEEK. ountess dr I' \j .i-sin-s told of her •I meeting with the handS some Captain of Spahi*. Christian de Castries and •I how their mutual love of horses drew them into a u\ spasmodic correspondence. She also told of Chrls•l tian's letter from166 words
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Article138 1954-07-04 4 A 23- YEAR-OLD K L.M. air, hostess has been chosen as "Flower Queen" of Th* Hague. Two of her fellow stewardesses are to he "Flower Princesses." "I've never tried to be a queen, hut now that I have been chosen I think it is simply138 words
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Article443 1954-07-04 4 Asks LEON VOLKOV MOSCOW'S liquor stores are promoting a new type of drinkskoye Veesky. It is 90 per cent proof, tastes bitter and costs 21 rubles a pint. Leaflets are circulating throughout the city saying: "You can drink Sovietskoye Veesky from vodka glasses or443 words
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Advertisement283 1954-07-04 4 HUMBER HAWK Power goes up... running costs stay down *v I tuc urn/ n v v cunur i "^i ftf^kw I ntff u.n.v. triuint %}%y V^€^ Ulft *U/0 mUnt rUff Cn. Here v the com f orta b| r< tf^hfc Humber Hawk of powtr. Away on the road, von r283 words
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PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
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Article, Illustration503 1954-07-04 5 IMs* \l l> HAM I 111 I - IMs* \l l> HAM I 111 I HOW WOULD you like to spend Christmas as the euost of the Royal Family? Harry Burrows, a Singapore <ity Council engineer can tell you exactly it 1 like— bet -au.se he once spent Christmas at vmdringham503 words
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Article84 1954-07-04 5 TAIPING. Sat. FOUR schools took part In an elocution contest held at St. George's School. Miss Lydia Thuralappah of the Lady Treacher Girls' School was voted "MLss Speaker" and the runners-up were Miss I im Meng Eng of the Lady Treacher Girls' School and Miss Annie Choonp;84 words
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Article167 1954-07-04 5 SINGAPORE has to thank one man for increased opportunities for healthy living. Mr. W. Irvinr Watson. City Architect and Building Surveyor. He is author of the "new park every threeyears and new-pool-every-two-years plan," which the City Council has approved. The first new pool under167 words
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191 1954-07-04 5 John Hood £ - BUSINESSMAI COMPOSES SONGS AS HIS HOBBY John Hood By TWERE'S a man in Singapore X who has so much music goinx through his head that he lives in a haze of melody in is spare moments. He i« Mr. Michael Courtney, a Colony businessman, who has always on hand a191 words
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Article73 1954-07-04 5 TAIPING, Sat. The Member for Industrial and Social Relations, Inche Mustapha Albakri bin Haji Hassan visited Taiping and was met by. 52 representatives from 18 trade unions in Larut and Matang at the King Edward VII School Hall. The unionists discussed various aspects of trade unionism73 words
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362 1954-07-04 5 r|\HERE is a *maglc cav< X hansar at Kuala Lumpur airport where 15 light planes five belonging to the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club are periodically stripped, checked and given 1 new coats of paint. Alter every 15 flying hours, each362 words
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Article134 1954-07-04 5 INVITATIONS are going out for the most spectacular party of the London season. It will be given for debutante Barbara Stanley-Smith, JB, at the Stoll Theatre. helping to organise it is Lady Amabel Yorke, 19-year-old daughter of the Earl of Hardwicke. Six hundred guests are134 words
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Article552 1954-07-04 5 Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Never has the importance ot effective speech and writing been more widely recognised than today if you can express yourself552 words
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Advertisement138 1954-07-04 5 America's 1 jl greatest I pen value i I is here I I Want a pood pen II with a genuine Hrt cold hand-ground point... |1 a pen that is cleaniwriting. smart looking, [*W low priced' 1 SheafTer's new. CADET, 23 g| Is that kind of pen ...jthe kind designed138 words
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Advertisement239 1954-07-04 5 These tough Henley Tyres can take it. Built with extra care, with special cushion rubber they pive more comfort, protect against bursts and mean more tyre miles for you. HENLEY TYRES Obtainable tkmghoui Malaya Sole Agents: SWEE HIN CO. 11, Havclock Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** ***** 431, Batu Road. Kuala239 words
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HOLIDAYS WITH A DIFFERENCE
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Article, Illustration890 1954-07-04 6 By LESLIE EDGAR THESEIRA THE other day. after a long stay in Singapore— this veritable Babel I was returning to Malacca, which, though not my birthplace, is n spot close to my heart; nay, to many others, too. be they Europeans or Asians. For there I knew890 words
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Article, Illustration672 1954-07-04 6 -ami a language no-one ran understand LAST Sunday some friends visited the Dusun to collect the Tuan for a curry tiffin in town. A Voice 'plane had lust closed a half hour's flight in the neighbourhood No Chinese will ever admit to a European that he understands672 words
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Article373 1954-07-04 6 NEW SWEET RECIPES HOUSEWIVES who cater for children are always on the lookout for new sweet recipes. Here are two rlamorouslooking- confections which contain plenty of good wholesome nourishment without being too rich for the small tummie to digest. COCONUT BUTTERSCOTCH PIE LINE an eight or373 words
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Advertisement548 1954-07-04 6 MARMITE i^ts> gives you v^N the iy7 fitness h y, VITAMINS! k'l grand to be fit— and Marmite helps to make you fit. Marmite is a proved source of those bodybuilding vitamins tha: assure good health and protect you from Illness. Add Marmite to your favourite dishes and you increase548 words
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Advertisement225 1954-07-04 6 notices a girl's hair Every time you use a Sihrikrin shampoo yon're pvinj yourself the surest promise of gleaming, sillcy hair— h; that captivates by its sheer loveliness! You *ec, eve™ Silvikrin shampoo, whether liquid or cream, ii enriched with Purr Silvikrin, the hair's natural food, to feed health and225 words
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Article, Illustration951 1954-07-04 7 ByMAXINERAKICH SINGAPORE has another gown salon. This time it is a little one with the best quality American clothes for the smallest price. The owner of this salon has wisely decided that the office girls are dv for a break and has imported951 words
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Article343 1954-07-04 7 LONDON. I WENT to Dublin to see an Irish two-year-old. I dont mean a foal of Tulyar, Nimbus, or Arctic Prince. I wanted to see what is happening to that astonishing infant phenomenon— lrish fashion. Irish Ideas from Dublin and Cork, from Ulster and343 words
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Article372 1954-07-04 7 YOU CAN KEEP THE 'HE—MEN' MEN! You can keep your "handsome j j he-men"—give me a j really ugly man —any j day of the week! 1] Women don't fall for I him too easily, and that i is why when one does, he i I will go to any372 words
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578 1954-07-04 7 ON the two occasions when a very handsome man I met two years ago proposed to me, I could not give him an answer because he is very much older than I. He has another girl-friend and I have- a578 words
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Advertisement199 1954-07-04 7 Why the whole family says: keep (/our teeth KOLYNOS cfean/'^*^^! M J; \kH Kolynos Dental Cream \J is the family favourite for four very good reasons YNOS Foam reaches into every corner and crevice, where decay i starts that's first in importance," jays Father. KOLYNOS Smiles are brightest of all199 words
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Advertisement417 1954-07-04 7 What more can you do keeping a family fit AND well is not easy. You mak« sure they get good meals and plenty of fresh air and sleep. Yet still they pick up infections and illnesses. Can you guard against this? Yes give them daily Ribena. For Ribena— the natural417 words
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Article132 1954-07-04 8 yfOU cannot stop the stoles. everlasting and everchanging. They have turned up in a thousand different forms. Made in priceless mink and cheapest dupion. made in tartans, taffetas, and tweeds the stole can fit a suit, a dress, a ball gown, outdoor coats, and132 words
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Article, Illustration414 1954-07-04 8 LONA - SLIM LOOK FROM PARIS de LONA By THE SMARTER set of women in Malaya, whether they aspire to Government garden parties or prefer the friendlier, less formal atmosphere of a Chinese cabaret, will welcome the news that the 'Slim Look' is becoming < more and more fashionable. Recent reports from414 words
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Article, Illustration350 1954-07-04 8 RUTH LANGDON - RUTH LANGDON By A FAMILIAR saying among the American and English fashion buyers at Italy's style shows is: "While Italy's high fashions cannot compete with Paris's, Paris has been hopelessly overshadowed by Italy in the realm of beach and sportswear". The man350 words
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402 1954-07-04 8 fr«««'.s Httrbvr - fr«««'.s Httrbvr »U LONDON LET loose in a shop full of deliriously smart and pretty hats free to try on as many as you please, and knowing you're going to wear one at the party tonight, but without payin s fourteen guineas: does the402 words
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Advertisement182 1954-07-04 8 /drift &/nm\svL. Sunshine in your hair tomorrow^^p shampoo... BBBm: Now I jljjf IMF H 5ht "npoo fl be (j M nWP'«- sath 5 m m' l /(/fffTf f^nfrl 'LOTION SHAMPOO Birlow &Co Ocean E i n(. Singipor. f r PROMPT RELIEF of csss* 1 HEADACHES PSt^ AND PAIN 1 1182 words
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Advertisement146 1954-07-04 8 3~~ w^m^^^^^ Only Varf fv I *§^i i '^^^■V avrn( rr w tn I fyZjWs' ?^P^^^^ rare ottos anf l \m. to civr a II Ay <- N VT concentrated longer-4^^-f^^ lasting fragrance.* YARDLEY LAVENDER and crystal i isfp i avfndfr Yardlr\ 's famo Lavender in solid form for your146 words
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296 1954-07-04 9 Now the plan is for an indefinite strike THE Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation has turned down the council's offer of negotiations in a bid to prevent a strike decision by the 10.000 workers today. The deputy president of the council, Mr. R.296 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-07-04 9 Miss Noorlam Bibi binte Noordin. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Noordim was married recently to Mr. Abdul Lafiff bin Abdullah of Hie Singapore City Council. The ceremony was held at the bride's residence in Idris Road.41 words
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Article207 1954-07-04 9 SINGAPOREANS went to the pictures less, smoked less i and drank a lot less in the hrst six months of this year than they did in the first six! months of last. This is shown in revenue figures issued by the Customs Department yesterday.207 words
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Article100 1954-07-04 9 MR. J. D. H. NEILL. Assistant Commissioner for Labour. Singapore, yesterday had twohour talks with representatives of Borneo Motors and the Motor Workers Union about their dispute. The dispute follows the dismissal on Wednesday of 13 workers of the firm. After the meeting. Mr. Neill ttold100 words
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Article52 1954-07-04 9 From 8 a.m. on Monday Ml extra set of pedestrian control lights will operate on on each side of Collyer Quay. Singapore This means pedestrians will have two lanes in which to cross. A traffic oolice spokesman said the extra lights were beinc set up "as52 words
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Article34 1954-07-04 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Dato Wong Shee Fun and Mr. Yap Kirn Hock. MCA members, have resigned from the State Council. Mr. K. S. Lav Secretary of the Johore MCA, said today.34 words
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255 1954-07-04 9 %WHEN the name of a businessman, Chong Cheng Hoe, was called in a Singapore Traffic Court yesterday, Chong Swee Siong, 19-year-old schoolteacher, stood up. The charge against Cheng Hoe of Handy Road read: driving a car without rear and i front255 words
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Article96 1954-07-04 9 Habibah binte Sahuri, a! ronggeng girl at an hotel in Jalan Besar. pleaded guilty in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday to report her change of address. Habibah came to Singapore from the Federation in October. 1952. and was arrested on July 1, thi.s year.96 words
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178 1954-07-04 9 INCHE ABDUL WAHAB CHOWS, a Singapore traffic magistrate, yesterday warned a woman motorist: "You must not allow anyone to drive without first finding out whether that person has a licence or not. 'It is no excuse for you to say that you were178 words
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Article42 1954-07-04 9 R.M. Boston of Thomson Road, was fined $15 in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday for failing to obey a traffic hand signal at the junction of Keppel Road and Cantonment Road at 1 15 p.m on May 25.42 words
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Article50 1954-07-04 9 Mr J.G. Parry, of Singapore has won a second prize in the United Nations sixth international essay competition, it was announced yesterday. His 2.000-word essay on "The Role of Education in Developing International Understanding" wins him a visit to the United Nations offices in Bangkok.50 words
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Advertisement197 1954-07-04 9 r i^ajUs play up •j3 _m t_\ f or Infant* J \\^r Look for th It label 1 w y four f uarontet of utisfactfan little feet are safe feet that grow up in 'PLAY-UP' Sandals P>hillips 1 > ■■••u-ir^ l'OW I indiscretion in carin*. ..<^ smokin* or drinking threatens197 words
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Advertisement414 1954-07-04 9 Malce/aX N fresf) choioe\ m Olde English Marmalade gi*-ea a fresh, Appetising atari to the day. It's a traditional marmalade, full of thick- f I but-tender peel and with abb.. t the true flavour of y^^^t^^T^^s. I store for Chivers 72 P^K 'j_m Aristocrat of the /T* tyri* S^nH^M Breakf«t414 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous94 1954-07-04 9 Popular crossword 5 Slumber (S) <5i 31 Poems 42 ViMtois '*>> 6 Twlsl {b) 15 Assesgeg (9 32 Carolled »4» 43 Method <t>). 7Ar wfJl (3) 20 p rO p r i etor ,5, 33 p p r fencing nnw\' 8 Declare <6i 21 Relieves (5) <4i 9 Pull up94 words
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Miscellaneous77 1954-07-04 9 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore 12.39 a.m. (10ft.) 2 p.m. (Bft. Bins.); Port Dickson 8.49 a.m. (9 ft.t 9.04 p.m. (8 ft. 5 ins); Penang 3.15 a.m. (7 ft. 2 ins.> 2.56 p.m. 1 8 ft. l.r. TOMORROW: Singapore 1.21 a.m. 1 9 ft. 7 Ins. i 2.31 p.m. (.8 ft.77 words
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Article485 1954-07-04 10 SOMETHING strange is happening in Soviet Russia. The Malenkov Government has launched a drive to give the working man more to eat and drink, and such i bourgeois delicacies a.' icecream and smoked salmon are appearing In i the restaurants and cafes of Moscow. But that485 words
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Article126 1954-07-04 10 THE public can br well satisfied with the efforts of the Singapore Police Force over the past few days. "Operation Eagle", one of tho bluest man-hunts ever carried out in the Colony has resulted in the arrest of ?1 men and women and the I seizure of arms126 words
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Article383 1954-07-04 10 Big prize can be so unlucky When ,i person wins the < first prize in a Big < bvsccD <>r Welfare Lottery one < is apt to consider him very < lucky and in for a good time < lor the rest of his life. J History records, however, <383 words
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Article, Illustration948 1954-07-04 10 Magic carpet may end traffic problems —AND BOOST MALAYAN 111 lI II VAX A TURN of a switch in Akron, rubber capital of the world, mid I saw one of Aimricn's mane carpel ideas at work. Tiny giass-shccted bo: cars with little wooder passengers seated begai to ride swiftly on948 words
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Article, Illustration969 1954-07-04 10 TYMOTW I WAS touched by the stoi ef TYMOTW and th» dL>tre.ssed dog in last Sunday's Countryman's Journal His humane action suggest he could be a Hindu, but his name looks telegraphic, oi like a .ship's code-name! Either I have missed reading, or had read but forgot969 words
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Article486 1954-07-04 10 HE WAS S.V.C.s FIRST COMMANDANT ■THE 100 th anniversary of A the Singapore Volunteer Corps also marks the centenary of the man who was first commandant of the Singapore Volunteer Rifle Corps, which was the Corps' original name. He was Lt. Col. R. MacPTierson Captain Commandant in 1854 56 and486 words
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Advertisement662 1954-07-04 10 Strain Timci Free Preti for tt>« conv^mrncc of odv«rNM(I our rrprrtcntotiv* at lit Hoor' SINGAPORC COLO STORAGE. DRCHARD ROAD. will r»eti»» imoll odvrrti^cmrnti ond omw«r« to ho« number* alto be bonded to. CITY BOOK STORI LTD. Wmrhp-ttr HeuM, Col!v*r Quay, Sirqapcrc. CLASSIFIED ADS. H, ij» 'minimum). sow Uake bM 'he662 words
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860 1954-07-04 11 By the Competition Editor dication committee thought that the clues for Straits Times >rd Puxxle Contest FF were more difficult than in recent contest*, ad analysis, however, indicated that most solvers were right on their nd competition was keen. There is still a tendency to860 words
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Article36 1954-07-04 11 A total Of 76.362 tons of rubber and 4,618 tons of tin were exported from Sinuapore and the Federation last j month, it was announced by the acting Registrar of Malayan Statisics. yesterday.36 words
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Article, Illustration21 1954-07-04 11 LIEUT. L W. CRECAN RAOCi and Mm Etmc Swift, who were married ar the Roman Catholic Garriion Church, Tanglin, Singapore, yesterday.21 words
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Article62 1954-07-04 11 Twenty-eight Indian sailors, who will take the Straits Steamship Company's Beluru to India, arrived in Singapore yesterday in the Jalagopal from Madras. The Beluru was recently sold to the Scindia Steam Navigation Company of of India. The Beluru. which has operated on the Malayan Archipelego62 words
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192 1954-07-04 11 KUALA BELAIT, Borneo, Sat. DECENT piracy off the coast of North Borneo "indicates an urgent need to provide defences and communications in a weak (joint in the Malaya-3orneo-Philippines defence chain." iThls view was expressed in an editorial in the Borneo Bulletin today. Pirates recentlyReuter - 192 words
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Article71 1954-07-04 11 nriHE SINGAPORE Court j A of Criminal Appeal will sit tomorrow at 10.30 a.m. with the Chief Justice, Sir! Charles Murray -Aynsley presiding. As the Court of Appeal hall is occupied by the Inauirv into the Kallang air crash, the Appeal Court will sit in Court No.71 words
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Article144 1954-07-04 11 PENANC. Saturday. DEAR-ADMIRAL F. A. Ballance. Flag Officer. Indian Navy, said in Penang today that an Indian officer would one day take over his command. With the exception of the I two top jobs in the Indian Navy commander- In -chiet and flag officer—144 words
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Article, Illustration245 1954-07-04 11 By PAT MORGAN AN ENGLISHMAN and a German who describe them selves as "the rugged individualists of the Singapore art world" are giving a joint exhibition of their work. They are Arthur ("Johnnie") Johnson, swimming coach and compere, and Gerd Barkowsky, who paints his way245 words
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Article46 1954-07-04 11 Abdul Rani bin Puteh. 41, and Ang Tin Teck, 29, were slightly injured when a taxi they were travelling in overturned in Geylang Road, Singapore yesterday afternoon. The taxi was involved in a crash with a car near Lorong 41.46 words
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Article31 1954-07-04 11 The fun fair held in aid of the free treatment fund of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association at the Great World Ixst month, realised $22,028. it was stated yesterday.31 words
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Advertisement176 1954-07-04 11 Since 1909 WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED C*TALOGUfc P OBOX 221. SINGAPORE JI!tlll1IIIIIUMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIItlllllllll1IIIIIM!ll|IMII!IIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIM!L I p& o I 1 Round TRIPS To f HONG KONG I I f DA YS INCLUDING 3 DAYS I I IN HONG KONG CANTON I Sailing 24, July FIRST CLASS £6<5.6.0d. E rrapprox. $570.20 TOURIST CLASS £37.&0 d.176 words
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Miscellaneous115 1954-07-04 11 WINNING ANSWERS TO WOMiD PUZZLE FF l/i X fo r ii s Tim Word Pu rfc Contest "FF" was won by MADAM TAN S*UI CHENC, 67, Emerald Hill Road. Singapore 9. She submitted a set of answers which corresponded completely with those given beThese were adjudged by the adjudication committee115 words
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Article, Illustration125 1954-07-04 12 pIRST prize of $30 goes this week to Sunny Ciam of the Public Lighting Office, City Hall, Singapore, for his "Breaking The Hell/ right. The picture shows a Chinese priest performing a fire dance to "comfort the dead in Hell." Second prize of $15 was125 words
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Article, Illustration551 1954-07-04 12 AKXK AIPIH lIAII. MEETS A 4.1. Illicit PILOT WHEN the roads are dangerous, pay drops are made to the estates from aircraft, the money-bags being parachuted by a dropper who accompanies the pilot in the aeroplane. A member of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club,551 words
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Advertisement22 1954-07-04 12 QUALITY ELEGANCE PRICE I |^B ii J /V Waterproof 1 7 and T J I x /lL I WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCHES22 words
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350 1954-07-04 13 Brian Young - Brian Young By JF THERE'S a secret to Hollywood success. Barbara Stanwyck has found it. "Sometimes I'm told that I'm considered difficult," she admitted. "It isn't exactly so. If I can't understand a character, I can't play her, regardless of how important350 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-07-04 13 Two scenes from "Hobson's Choice." ABOVE: Weddvui night at the Mossop's. BELOW: Henry Horatio Hobson throirs a tantrum after his daughter's elopement.25 words
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Article390 1954-07-04 13 James Arthur - James Arthur By IJAVING a film-star brother might be considered an 11 advantage for a young fellow seeking success in the same field, but Steve Forrest doesn't see it that way. Now on his way to stardom himself, Forrest no longer avoids mentioning his relationship390 words
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266 1954-07-04 13 FILM FANS' I FORUM Film show at a ii food stall > IN YOUR footnote to I' 1 S. Kurusamy's letter J. In last Sunday Times you wondered if there are ■I any more old-time film "I J« lans in the Forum. Well, J« ■J I am jlad to say,266 words
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329 1954-07-04 13 no\ \in HAMiAiit - no\ \i n HAMiAiit: Jfr IT WILL be interesting to see how long "Hobson's Choice" previewed in Singapore last week runs in the Colony. With such past masters of dialect comedy as Charles Laughton and John Mills it could329 words
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545 1954-07-04 13 Conrad Phillips - Conrad Phillips By rriHE man who gave us "Sally Is penniless. Gracie Fields sang it all round the world. It grossed M 52,000,000. But Harry Loon, the man who! composed it, sold it outright for Ms24o because545 words
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Advertisement256 1954-07-04 13 Ii I lI A II R D A Op ENS TODAY*! ftHIHITHUIM llam-1.30-4.00-6.45 t n c lion i out \i chchi (909 !).30pm THE HAIR-RAISING STORY— ABOUT NATURE'S DEADLIEST FORCE!! THE HORRIFYING.... MARABUNTA! THE -*-<JB&^#**. NAKEDjI/MGtB ELEANOR OMRL7DW A PARKER JIESIONM .>:\\\ A.M "AT WAR WliM i M r. ARMY"256 words
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Advertisement357 1954-07-04 13 i •Ii iiiii H iiiii iiiii iiiii 1 81 iiiy ]#SHAW BROTHERS^) I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4 ii ft LAST DAY TODAY! r^ST\ jds^afeAbA^v. yoki ;sS |]l^gM« J GEORGE MONTGOMERY ME Ijjj; FOR 2 m JRkTJ .M, )ON DAYS ONLY f jl^H AND W'Z iiiii P'HKI WFI U MANDARIN M as <■ DRAMA357 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1954-07-04 14 GEORGE TANSEY - GEORGE TANSEY By ANYBODY who honestly believes he has seen a ghost or communicated through a medium wit h a relative or friend who has ''passed over" is likely to be convinced without further argument that personal survival after death is a reality. Anybody who1,098 words
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336 1954-07-04 14 "■ELECTRONIC brains" will ■Erf take over the work of nearly 250,000 book-keeping and pay clerks in British factories and officers during the next five years. Machines are likely to replace half the present total of clerical workers in the biggest business houses in the336 words
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Advertisement309 1954-07-04 14 10 BLUE GILLETTE BLADES IN Gillette Quick-feed Dispenser with the sharpest edge in the world 'Blue Gillette Blades give you the finest of all mil' shaves and the most economical because they last the longest In the handy new Dispenser they are ready unwrapped to load in a flash. Used309 words
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Advertisement547 1954-07-04 14 f ...the Chicken is plenty ahd the Cream is rich Mmm. good! just taste that (ffyl^ h n(ied with extra-heavy cream g^^___^^^^ ...accented with tempt ing ruts of I^^^^SSS^LSt^fS <"P'* r V and pverso-deliratp <*. W£o^^ soning topped ctfl with pieres ASff f)7il t/' Jt^k cnic <en so ten der547 words
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Article, Illustration1305 1954-07-04 15 P.tLJ!nd fa y es of Charlie Chaplin— 3 |T was wh.le appearmg a South London music-hall that Charlie Chaplin He was about 19 at the time; she was slightly -ounger. one of a roupe of dancing girls. He stood in the wings to watch1,305 words
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Advertisement368 1954-07-04 15 f^£i *h Delivery in hours instead of days r**!yst£*Bs£^2!^^ or weeks. And it costs less to g«t 7^ your samples, orders, replacements ><ft and spares there first You save on warehouse costs, cheaper packing. lower insurance and less danger of damage by handling. ll I I K *A" re< l368 words
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Miscellaneous166 1954-07-04 15 Roundabouts Swings I \k^ I iONQ HEARS THE I AND THE DOCTOR I SO, CHONG j LATgR TRUCKS VAN I I TOLD HIM TOOK n. HORUCKS foro«"^«tf*w^) IIOKmy) f t r Tk f fluit ri kt> CUCDVn/)V I'll Ch»M^ *otH« of J y n^l X 'c*«*w>vfce* your food eVtKYPfIr <?Mrk©rse«166 words
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Advertisement137 1954-07-04 16 BURGLAR I I /l 1^1 1 j^3 it \ii f'/rs. U ill 7 j y^' IJJi £V£R£AOy TO THE RESCUEIT'S ONLY A CAT" >filce Ml you ilwry. have your •FVFREADY brand rlashlight <lo<e it hand and make doubly •ure it's afways powered with •TVEREADY brand batteries. They give brighter light,137 words
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Advertisement413 1954-07-04 16 While You Sleep Aching J oint d Nights. Om.n.,, 0 u?.\* Cr-les under Eye,. BuV-.S" 1 ing Passage, Los °'"0. Appetite and Frtqutnt wV.V 1 and Cold^. Etc. OMlns rant h. ,p mtK It hi gft to tl,. The Cystex r r^,i compounded i bladder and on* from anrt sun413 words
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Miscellaneous1054 1954-07-04 16 /mm f^ r*t^^*^^ \^i'^*^^^**w\. r*^^»s^F^^l^^^^^^^^ vH^f/fMiti£v jv^lJ iiswvV\vVV\vvvH I T H^X I .^^■i^s^^ssi^m^^^^^^^^^^S sT I I IJ J M 1 1 -i^ Iss^sstlHsV i£9/ .JssV^ssf^-J^^*" *^T TO "ESCAPE HE WAS Gf?AZEC? BY SLUG STRIPER'S j 'M m/// f^^| P BUt H E N E R P ANP is^sssssssKsKsV M* t1,054 words
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Miscellaneous312 1954-07-04 16 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY: Excellent both for and would certainly bring arhome keeping people and guments. Don't neglect accithosc who are inclined to the dent risk this evening. FOE open air. Good day for tr- LICK TODAY WEAR OF newing contacts, launching l"SE: Black and White, 4, Diafresh ideas.312 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1954-07-04 17 ALAN KENT - ALAN KENT THE STRANGEST SHIP WRECK OF THEM ALL By QNE OF THE oddest of all sea disasters was that which overtook the full-rijjjjed American ship General Grant while on its way from Melbourne to England in 1866. Carr.\ins 83 passengers and crew1,035 words
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403 1954-07-04 17 NEWSPAPERS in satellite countries, particularly Czechoslovakia, Hungary and tter part of and i n early 1954. it riral of space to the problem of controllin;: you The mere 'act that the press ■,::vmc on a youth-be-haviour programme is an indication403 words
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Article270 1954-07-04 17 i"iO to certain tinemas in \J Chile ard on the back of the programme you will find a prize-winning fish recipe. Pass a school, and you are likely to hear children's voices sincinc the praises of the fish of the sea. Drop in at270 words
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Advertisement151 1954-07-04 17 LJC APPOINTMENTS nj are In i I Applications on form nou.nnble from any 3fßce. should reach 1 Personal CHEAPEST The Bantam cn|oys well deserved reputation for its robust reliability, lively performance and economy in price fuel consumption and maintenance costs The B.infjir makes motor cycling so ratv for everyone Hire151 words
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Advertisement280 1954-07-04 17 SIM* ««ro wuW limp EVEN LOWER TOURIST hARES to NEW ZEALAND! via AUSTRALIA Jf T f less an a ay s corn \j/m, '■'''table flight by b. "^t^BW^Wf V -^-engined Constellatior m j TEAL services to New accommodation 5 ry K *W^^S\ sr are even lower m y &P now280 words
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Article, Illustration552 1954-07-04 18 Last week's crossword solution The world of motoring Il<> is out in ht'ntf ih« k \orions By Edin Peters A SINGAPORE motor cyclist. 29 year old K. C. Wong, the Colony's champion hill climber has now turned his eyes to records at the stand-ing-start speed trials. Wong's a.nbition is all552 words
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Article159 1954-07-04 18 RADIOACTIVE materials peaceful products of atomic energy are being used in special tyres by rubber research scientists. The research is being conducted to determine the amount of rubber that wears off different tyre treads in a specified length of time. This new atomic research method, according159 words
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317 1954-07-04 18 Says CRUSADER gOMEONE asked me the other day what the chances are of a fourminute mile in Malaya. Not immediately, of course, he hastened to add, but in the future. I could not give him a satisfactory reply then This317 words
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Article478 1954-07-04 18 SINGAPORE CRICKET AVERAGES 'pHERE has been hardly any change in their average and positions in the Singapore Cricket Association's tournament tables as only two games were possible last Sunday. M A* W L D PUPerc. Army 9 7 2 42 77.78 RAF Spore 10 1 6 1 2 40 74.07478 words
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Advertisement263 1954-07-04 18 instantly soothes the eyes. Ar^'^fekv In rhe hard sun of thi* > "3' y climate, most eyes suitei X .^.S from strain and become s N^"^ tired. Such strain car A be instantly relieved by V^JE\^of EYE-MO. In the convenient and sanitary dropper pack, it can be carried m the263 words
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Advertisement152 1954-07-04 18 W. D. H. O. WILLS, BRISTOL LONDON. 1 YEAST-VITE DID IT! j Get back lost vigour and vitality with Yeast-Vite. Rich in tonic B vi;amins and V^~zr\>-^1 stimulating caffeine, it works at once! Also I Ij'ifij) ~^^f soothes away headache, neuralgia, nerve or 5^W /^Jk/^ rheumatic pains. Get some Yeast-Vite152 words
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Miscellaneous5 1954-07-04 18 SPORTIMC SAM > By Reg. Woottop5 words
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Article122 1954-07-04 19 V'fcAP CBSNG WHO, the Prnanr 1 state football captain, leads with 152.549 vote*, in the Fraser Neave crown rork competition to pick Malaya's two most popular footballers for a two-month visit to England. The votinr Retires, released for the first time yesterday, show that Cheng122 words
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238 1954-07-04 19 S'GOR DOWN 3-1, BUT RALLY TO= BEAT PG. PENANG, Saturday. GOAL SCORED by the Selangor captain* E. C. Dutton, ihree minutes from time, gave the State a 4 3 victory over Penanjj, the holders, in their Malaya Cup fixture on Victoria Green here today. Selangor fully deserved their victory. They238 words
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Article271 1954-07-04 19 IPOH, Sat. FEDERATION Combined Services x today surprised Perak In their Malaya Cup soccer match on the i Chinese Assembly Hall ground, holding them to a 2-2 draw. A fitter team, who had more of :he game and played better. Ser- v Ices were definitely271 words
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Article134 1954-07-04 19 KOTA BAHRU. Sat. \N OWN goal by Pahaags centre- half Paterson in the stith minute of todays East Zone Malaya Cup match enabled Kelantan to beat Parking by 2—l before a large crowd .it Churchill Padang. After a s> orcless rirst half. Kelant.ci took the134 words
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Article158 1954-07-04 19 SEREMBAN. Sat. \IIKE SHEPHERDSON put Selanor In a strong position In (t.eir first innings against Negi'l Sembllan In th* two-day Interstate cricket match on the N.S Padang today. SKI.\X(iOR— IST INNS N. H. Hobbs c Gosh b Dexter 14. S. Rajaliugam b Gosh 2: M. Shepherdson158 words
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369 1954-07-04 19 T«HIS MI T ST be Singapore's year in Malaya Cup footr ball. If they have half the lucky breaks they had in beating Nejjri Sembilan 3-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, no team will prevent them from regaining the Cup they lost last year.369 words
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Article104 1954-07-04 19 I ATEST Malaya Cup football lj positions are: P W D L FAFb l>rak 3 2 1*635 Penanr 3 2 0 18 4 4 Selanxor 3 2 0 19 4 4 Hd. Services 3 10 2 9 5 3 Kedah 2 0 0 2 18 0 -lis 2 0104 words
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192 1954-07-04 19 AN UNFINISHED 91 -run partnertv ship between C. Thuraisingam and S. Paramathevan enable. Ceylon Sports Club to lead T.P.C.A.. of Kuala Lumpur, In their annual cricket match at Balestier Road. Singapore, yesterday. The visitors were dismissed for 130 runs and Ceylon S.C. were192 words
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Article193 1954-07-04 19 INDIAN Association beat Straits x Times C.C. by 38 runs in their cricket fixture at Balestier Road IXIH.VN ASSOCIATION: Verity Gill c Badior b Siebel lti; Gosh c Beaumont b Siebel 0; Aslirafl* c Earn Hock b Marks 3: Balachandran c Earn Hock b Sitbel 8; M.193 words
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Article67 1954-07-04 19 Christian Brothers Old Boys beat St. Andrew's School Old Boys in an Old Boys league cricket fixture on the padang yesterday. St. Andrew's 127 (Eddy Fung 38. A. Jansen 24. S. Hope 15, Peter Martens 2-13. R. da Silva 2-15. J. d Almeida 2-38 1.67 words
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Article47 1954-07-04 19 Customs Sports Club and St. Joseph's Institution drew in their cricket fixture yesterday. Customs 140 lor 4 dcci. i Ismail SO ret. Aziz 34. S. M. All 33 1. S.J.I. 11l for 2 (Wicks 50 not out. James Qink 30 not out).47 words
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Article115 1954-07-04 19 INFANTRY made 168 runs In the first innings of their two-day cricket fixture against Royal Artillery at Tanulm yesterday. IXKANTRV— Ist Inns. Sherlock b Stepto 27; Hodges c Stepto b Richarison 7; Lewis b Stepto 37; Whitmell b Burton 25 Boardman c Squires b Mclntosh115 words
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Article55 1954-07-04 19 In preparation for the forthcoming inter-Mate competition for the Bardhan Cup. Singapore Indians will play the Singapore Chinwe in a friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium today. This match will also help the Chinese In their preparation for the forthcoming SAFA Community league. Both teams55 words
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Article476 1954-07-04 19 ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOLS champion relay team came their nearest to being beaten for the first time this season in their 13th race at the Presbyterian Boys School sports on Friday. Their first runner, Ljh Kah Yue, went lame and Ra fries Institution took the476 words
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Advertisement140 1954-07-04 19 SPORTSMAN'S JL\ CHOICE HARRIS 9p TWEED I VILORED SPORTS COATS and HACKING JACKETS from 990/OVERCOATS Single or double breasted from $165/--i DIFFERENT SII \ULS TO CHOOSE FROM HE STORE WITH A TO OFFER NOTICE The public are warned j: THAT IMITATION "VERITAS" MANTLES HAVE AGAIN APFEARED j" IN SINGAPORE AND140 words
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Advertisement259 1954-07-04 19 You're looking at your future. With the right training you can go make more money and live better as the years gn by. il ilhnut that training there's a ceiling on what you can earn. By the time you're middle-aged you'll be on the way down, into the ranks of259 words
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Miscellaneous52 1954-07-04 19 S.C.R.C. DRAW Non-Benders and Singapore Chinese Recreation Club drew at rricket at Hoiik Lim Green yesterday. Non-Benders HP i Blades 33. Bogaars 20. Tun Jell 18. Cecil Wong 4-40, Dennis Lee 2-13 S.C.RC 120 for 7 iKhoo Ong I-ee 20. Fook Senu 18. Swee Lim Swung 17. R. V. S.52 words
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Article, Illustration2152 1954-07-04 20 KPSOM JKKP - KPSOM JKKP. \U pROMOTU) claM after her victory last week Ore, with Mickey Donnelly astride, put up a fine sprint performance to outsmart a bright I Div. I field over Hi. at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, concluding day of2,152 words
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Article59 1954-07-04 20 TOTAL TOOL: S27f» 150 MUST: No. *****4 (575.4..1) 1 SECOND: No. *****5(137,725) IIIIIJI) No. 2Hm; (518.862) STAKTKRS (53. 143 each) \..s. *****3; *****3; *****4: 134 i05; *****:; *****3. CONSOLATION, (51.676 each), Nos. *****3; *****0; *****1; *****8; *****2; *****9;! *****3; *****6; *****2; *****1. I ;i r.i I TOTE: Seven59 words
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Article26 1954-07-04 20 The Straits Times picture tip for yesterday s races at Kuala Lumpur «as Peasirtt Girl, who scored a 4^-length win in the first race.26 words
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Article107 1954-07-04 20 ROYAL Air Force Singapore made a grand dvi ut In the S.A.S.A. water-polo league yesterday, both their first and .second teams trouncing their opponents. In the Dlv. B: game, RAF. beat Royal Navy 11—3 In the H.MS. Terror pool. Brown 1 1> < Wilson <2 >107 words
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Article47 1954-07-04 20 Singapore Cricket Club and 8.0 D.C.A. cricket game on the padang yesterday was drawn. S.C.C. 151 for 9 dccl. (Hollands! 31. Murray 31. Davidson 28 not out. Partinc'on 21. Marks 3-22, Chelliah 3-45j. BODCA 115 for 7 (Chelllah 49. Wong 26, Wijeweera 22. Armitact 5-53*.47 words
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477 1954-07-04 20 SINGAPORE OUT TWICE FOR 59 64 AT MALACCA MALACCA, Sat. AM ALACCA, with captain KallasaiTl pathy and I-ee bowline at their best, humbled tin tormidable batting strength ol Singapore to cumih.>s them twict- In a day for 59 and 64 in their inter -state cricket match, which started here today.477 words
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Article67 1954-07-04 20 WiMKibrldKe Hospital, a strong contenders for SAFA Dlv. 2 league honours, lost vital point yesterday when held to a (1-1 draw "by Tlong Bahru Rangers at FarrtT Pf.rk Serangoon MY. beat Blue Rovers 6-3 in the SAFA Dlv. 3C game at Jalan Besar yesterday. Kosnin (3),67 words
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Article536 1954-07-04 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. ■pUVE more records were broken on the final day of the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association championships on the Selangor Club padang today. This brings The total for the inert to eluht. including one Malayan mark i Annie Choongs 11.7 sec in536 words
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Advertisement106 1954-07-04 20 ATTENTION ENQUIRIES INVITED FOR SUPPLIkS OF ALL DESIGNS AND SIZES OF NEW SPRINCS FOR MACHINES. MOTORS. PRINTING PLANTS AND INDUSTRIES apply to: WGNGTKIAM SPRING FACTORY. Office: 8-A. Fraicr St. Tel: ***** Factory 7 Guillrm.ird Rotd Singapore- 14. ■"■CtT M M flj I^k^ m m baa ■■^Jmis r^^M AIDUin WV li106 words
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Advertisement150 1954-07-04 20 I IV A I I\ J {-/rv*n W^l^ J 1 /A I Jrom c^Louaon Jj jllj n\ Jb J Pictr.idilly No. 1 olTcr them .is .1 tornct^//'/#%V y plimcnt to your friends' punl t.ist y HI I ly. jj them yourscll as .1 luxury you l icscrvc and \VV can150 words
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