The Straits Times, 11 July 1954
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The Straits Times
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Title Section15 1954-07-11 1 The Straits Times NeitSete* m Male*/* No. 983. SINGAPOR, SUNDAY, JULY 11, 1954. 15 CENTS15 words
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Article472 1954-07-11 1 COMMUNIST THUG IS RECAPTURED Another Operation Eagle success by police Big Pasir Laba raid W ON C FOOK KWONC, nicknamed "Tit Fung"— lron Spearhead— for s leading role in the Malayan Communist Party strong arm squad igapore, has been recaptured 16 months after his sensational escape from the Ceneral Hospital472 words
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83 1954-07-11 1 Hanoihits back at the Red pincers r amed to bomb the from tnmand >a d Mir 7n non ing around Hanoi and Hanoi ipied by and the ift eneines French bombers main r northwest ["here, t] militia lud 01 Ylllli V. Hanoi. by dusk. the Vietminh Ibble away ild Isol83 words
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Article28 1954-07-11 1 Sir Oordrfn champion injured in the teeting •Alim by Queen Ellzabackwards and the Qii' Sir Gordon possibly broken mutes before the td been chatting :Tn.28 words
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Article27 1954-07-11 1 MO, Bat. The Malaya scorer! the loss of six in reply to the niversity's total the first day of T. Rifle cricket match here.27 words
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Article, Illustration198 1954-07-11 1 7 want to try the old way' -Hillary SIR EDMUND HILLARY said in Singapore yesterday: "I'd likp to have another crack at Everest, but it would probably be without Tensing." Sir Ecimund, who led a new Zealand climbing party to the Himalayas several months ago, spent only a few hours198 words
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Article112 1954-07-11 1 Sir Donald tours by frigate KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. AFTER travelling for part of the way in a Royal Navy lngate, the High Commissioner. Sir Donald MacGillivrav. flew back to Kuala Lumpur today from Kota Bahru from an eight-day tour of Ea-st Coast states. The frigate was used because of the112 words
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Article23 1954-07-11 1 LONDON. Sat.—Roger Bani nister. the first man to run a mile in under 4 minutes has qualified as a doctor.—Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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144 1954-07-11 1 SYDNEY, Sat. A RUGBY LEAGUE match between England and New South Wales was stopped in the second half today after a fierce hi awl between players. It was the first time a fieht had stopped a match in Australian rusbv history. It was abandoned 15144 words
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Article81 1954-07-11 1 HONG KONG. Sat. Two British Naval Officers and .even seamen who fell into Chinese Communist hands aboard a sailinc yacht on June 1 were returned today to Hone Kons:. The nine men disappeared while sailing the 27 foot boat Elinor on a recreational cruise toAP - 81 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-07-11 1 LAS VECAS. Sat. "Transparent nude souffle" is the name of the material from which Hollywood film star Terry Moore had her MS 10 000 gown made when the opened in a night club here on Thursday. The gown was transparent from the waist up^except tor a72 words
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Article277 1954-07-11 1 $24,500 case: 'Much evidence meant nothing' and ambushes up to the time of his surrender in May last year. There had been no report of any incident on Samantan estate on April 9. Cross-examined by Foy, he ,said there was no possibility that a higher ranking277 words
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Article35 1954-07-11 1 NEW YORK. Sat— Lieut. Col. Paul Stapp, a U.S. Air Force doctor, hopes to break the sound barrier without leaving the ground in a sled on rails propelled by 12 rockets,— Rev- t.er.35 words
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Article248 1954-07-11 1 THE HAIUtH AMI HOVf GO IP PLANS to barricade Orchard Road Circus this week were dropped yesterday when the Singapore Government agreed to acquire the private I. tnd which forms part of the road. The Government decision to buy the land followed a threat by the trustees of the estate248 words
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Article45 1954-07-11 1 LONDON. Sat. -F. Green., of Britain, today broke the world three miles record at the White City Stadium here in 13 minutes 32 2 seconds. Previous record was set up 12 auo hy Sweden's Gundar j HaeKK 13 minutes 32.4 seconds. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article82 1954-07-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. INSPECTOR Ahmad bin 1 Kassim. 25. formerly of the CID here, who was shot in Maxwell Road just before midnight last Saturday, died at the General Hospital yesterday afternoon. Inspector Ahmad was sitting in the back of his car on his way home82 words
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Article75 1954-07-11 1 NEW YORK. Sat MR W.S. RICHARDSON, President of B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co.. predicted on Friday that U.S. consumption of natural rubber would droD if nrrsent market prices remain the same or so higher. Natural rubber is .selling here at 24'. 4 cents (USi a pound.AP - 75 words
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Article134 1954-07-11 1 BANGKOK. Saturday. THE Siamese Government has announced that aliens will no longer be permitted in districts adjoining the Matavan frontier. 1 The order was issued under the state of emergency declared for the area last year, the Government said. Although it is believed to134 words
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332 1954-07-11 1 IPOH. Saturday fOUR of the six paratroops who were injured on Thursday in the "Operation Termite" drop 15 miles east of Ipoh today gave the Sunday Times the first eye-witness account of the operation. It was their first operational jump in Malaya332 words
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Article54 1954-07-11 1 THERE is one winner of the Straits Times Word Puzzle I CC". who will receive $5,000. He is Mustafa bin Kimin, Education Office, Kuala Kangsar, Perak. Another word puzzle begins in tiie Straits Times tomorrow Full details of the winning solution, arid the competition editor's weekly article54 words
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Article123 1954-07-11 1 'SAUCERS' 'CIGARS' IN FINLAND HELSINKI. Sat. LUMINOUS objects desenbt rl by eyewitnesses a.s "flying iaucers" and "flymn cigar vere seen in south-east Finand late last ninht. In Imatra, .several people .said hey saw a "cigar shaped roccef flying from a westerly iirection. They said it left a. itreak of fireReuter - 123 words
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Article55 1954-07-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR Bat. A BADLY wounded t> .shouted In Enclish "Don't tommy' 1 when i patrol 3; the Ist Somersets nncrht Mm alter a 200-yard -ha.se in the Rawans area Ol North Selancor. The terrorist, Chok I m. 27, died while beina takei o;.t nf the55 words
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Article19 1954-07-11 1 LIMA, Peru. Sat. Peru ha.s ecognised the new Governnent of Guatemala, it Us offi:ially announced.— A.P.AP - 19 words
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Article142 1954-07-11 1 KUALA KANCSAR. Saturday. REPRESENTATIVES of Alliance parties in Perak—UMNO- MCA and progressives —at a three and a half hour meeting here tonight called for the resignation of the Pcrak Mentri Besar. The meeting passed a vote of "no confidence" in the Mentri Besar, Dato Panslima142 words
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Advertisement118 1954-07-11 1 .^IPMINT OF LATEST DESICNEO NARCASITE AND COSTUME JEWELLERY JUST ARRIVED A L. ABDEEN LTD. |M|. 155 N. Bridge Rd., Spore L CYMA SERVICE STATION •'HOHNER" PROVIDES HAPPINESS, WHEREVER YOU ARE! HOHNER DOUBLE- RAY ACCORDIONS with 8 basses *^J» ffl i Chromatic Tunmc pa :,.IHv 622 2 sets reeds S 95.00118 words
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Advertisement117 1954-07-11 1 Graaqmtt/rfr -a* r ~lSn^US de SUVA jewellers 106. ORCHARD ROAD Til 2246* F">m -I pietmr* >>•/ /f»j- WkUtß Umdim'§ Pott Mill. IS'JO— v <■.■■■ I >>j Kothmons. A FAMOUS TRADITION WHICH DATES BACK TO THE 'NINETIES It was in tlic vr.ir IVH' ili.it \\w BOOM "f J^l Kothman, in London'l117 words
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273 1954-07-11 2 This is the story of a man who has become a legend in his lifetime, of Douglas Bader who was discharged from the R.A.F. after losing both legs in an air crash in 1931 and who fought his way back to273 words
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Article, Illustration2495 1954-07-11 2 AT Ihc end of January, Joyce said Bader could have ;> peg-leg on the lefl stump and try getting about with crutches. Bader wanted to star! off with a "real" artificial le#. but Joyce said that would be a waste be cause the stump would2,495 words
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Advertisement303 1954-07-11 2 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly W« loor-r n*rt v« admire other.— wish tfcat y«.n ik<n I fM and ainattivT as (heirs Onr lai of Stillmen will m.ke you *q «llv t rmrwiiruj Continued applications will eurpf'ie you. ctmnnrt you that thctei. only one beau tjbet. only one hitrnrr that303 words
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Advertisement585 1954-07-11 2 I INTERNATIONAL self-winding Calendar WATCH /7^-y^ 4 •jL /^•.A», 1 Ck pr The designers of the world- v 5S famous INTERNATIONAL watch £5 factory at Schaffhausen, Switzer--2| land, have made a further advance by fitting in the movement of the INTERNATIONAL Automatic a calendar-mechanism which shows the day of the585 words
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Article542 1954-07-11 3 for merchant who broke the control regulations Two packets were worth M $46,500 5 V n u. imporT control regulations gave Harry A. local diamond merchant, a big advantage over law-abiding big gains, the First District Criminal Court was told yesterday. Mr. M. C. Boyle, D.S.P.. prosecuting,542 words
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Article22 1954-07-11 3 The tin price In Singapore yesterday was $374.25 per oicul. which was 25 cents above the I Friday price.22 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-07-11 3 VIOLET poses tor the Sunday Times at Pasir Ris. She has examinations to worry about just now, but nest year she will be in the Miss Malaya Quest again.29 words
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Article51 1954-07-11 3 v who wa.s lined esterdaj i he had d to pay in Wahab Ohows >ued: "I hate !ines by inr. up today or in days," he Mm Ah Mong Riiad. quickly of notes from It. hurrircl- couni with Incon- 'nn J.ilan p Miv 1751 words
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Article71 1954-07-11 3 SECOND RED SHIP LEAVES rhip tc to leave 4.f>85 tOE All xander Nevsky :1s last night Ived in the Julj 1 Dined tin Russian BblDfl inred in the b waiting on. ships, were the Batumi and Lenin:h returned to Sinnathe .seizure of a nk< r, the Taupse remaining ship.' Batumi.71 words
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Article200 1954-07-11 3 RUBBER closed in Singapore yesterday at 70*8 cents a Ib. unchanged on Friday's closlne price. On lower London and NewYork the price opened at 69 T 8 cents for August and 69 5« rent.s for July but firmed by a quarter of a cent on short coverinc200 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-07-11 3 Members of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club rowing section provided an arch of oars for Mr. and Mrs. Poul Berner who were married at the Presbyterian Church yesterday. Mr. Berner is from Copenhagen, Denmark. His bride, formerly Miss Hugh Munro, is the daughter of Mr. and56 words
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215 1954-07-11 3 Violet, 1 8, to try again next year THIS lovely 18-year-old Singapore schoolgirl. Violet Ho. was eliminated in the semi-finals of the Miss Malaya But the Sunday Times, suspecting that Violet, a weightlifter, would look well in swim suit, detailed Sam Kai Faye to photograph her at Pa.sir Ris last215 words
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Article72 1954-07-11 3 The July session of the Sinmm Assizes opens in the High Court tomorrow before Mr. Justice Whitton. Among 17 cases listed for hearin? are two of murder, three jf attempted robbery, four of armed robberies, one of armed gang robbery, one of causing hurt while committing72 words
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Article207 1954-07-11 3 BATU PAHAT, Sat. MORE than 2,000 people waited outside the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in a drizzle yesterday for the arrival of the UMNO president. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and the MCA president, Dato Sir Chpng-lock Tan. They inspected a guard of honour of UMNO youth.207 words
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Article64 1954-07-11 3 Lee Ah Leong. 20. Ng Eng Phoeh. 19, and Ng Chwee Thia. 21, claimed trial in the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday to charges of unlawfullyhaving 349 3 4 lb. of dutiable shag tobacco and 25 lb. of cigarettes in a car at Pasir Panjang Road64 words
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Article42 1954-07-11 3 A Singapore Judge, Mr. Tan, Ah Tah. yesterday ordered forfeiture of 119 pens, bearing a counterfeit American trade mark. He fined Lim Chin Seng, who pleaded guilty to having them for sale, $100 or a month's gaol.42 words
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Advertisement199 1954-07-11 3 y M^ Yfc L 11 ii lilljll [111 I j\ DUVKIL t^l'T^i, h goodness of prime lean brpf ntV-^LLr »Ua ln most roncontratPd form. BORNEO Jmitd Sole Agents for wnpur /put. Prno-iQ Burning and uiner Borneo branch**, YOU AFFORD TO GIVE YOUR CHILDREI FIRST CLASS EDUCATION? parents are often heard199 words
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Advertisement357 1954-07-11 3 iT ranch Racoti Benjamin Franklin Isaac Neutnn Why were these men great How does anyone man or woman achieve greatness? It it not by mastery of the powers within ourselves? Know the mysterious world within you Attune yourself to the wisdom of the ages! Grasp the inner power of you?357 words
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Article, Illustration780 1954-07-11 4 N.H. MOREIRA - N.H. MOREIRA By EIGHTY THREE women, the majority ex-terrorists or their sympathisers, art being disciplined and trained in the Federation's latest women's prison so that their first Steps into crime might be their last This is the object at the Central Women's780 words
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Article, Illustration451 1954-07-11 4 'Sea diggers' swim into the past "JEA DIGGING" is more than the search for clams or pearls, or for a sunken cargo of gold or other such wealth. It is the youngest and most romantic branch of the romantic science, archaeology. Off the coast of southern France, divers have been451 words
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350 1954-07-11 4 Do you have a genius in the house? LONDON. UOW can parents tell whether they have been rearing a genius or just another child? How many couples this weekend are wondering if their off-spring may be different destined to lake the unusual, the individual road to success? Five mothers whose350 words
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Advertisement236 1954-07-11 4 HAPPY iSjk and CAY *btd: l^P t&^-^&^^K Laurence Dean Oliver* Goh Beng Tin ol Kota Bahru. Hrrp's a splendid quartette of tine. M sturdy, healthy youngsters These d«>l.pht fui pieturos represent lust a few of the many that continue tn reach us from prateful /^SBm^'' v l^&tfkik BreS^X parents all236 words
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Article190 1954-07-11 5 MORE IN SECRET WAR NOW KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE tremendous Increase in the intelligence organisation of the Federation Government to counter the efforts of the Malayan Communist Party is indicated in last year's report of the Federation Government, issued today. Last year the Police Special Branch totalled 126 gazetted officers190 words
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Article252 1954-07-11 5 Only 30 tough 'West Africans' survived |N APRIL, a London aquarium made a gift to Singapore's new Van Kleef Aquarium one hundred and fifty valuable fish. But the sea voyage from London was too much for most of the fish. When they arrived the only252 words
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Article72 1954-07-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— One Keow, a lorry owner of Ipoh Road, was today fined S2OO for allowing his driver, Ong Tee Seng, to carry more goods than was allowed. He pleaded guilty. Mr. Khoo Bin Kens, prosecuting, said that on March 23 policeman stopped the72 words
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Article83 1954-07-11 5 TODAY: Singapore 7.25 a.m. (6 ft. 8 ins.) Ml p.m. 18 ft. 3 ins): Port Dk-kson 1.43 a.m. (S ft. 9 ins.) 2."ifi p.m. <f> ft. 8 ins.); ronang 9.-4 a.m. Ifi ft. 2 ins.i 9.4fi p.m. (5 ft. 1 in.) TOMORROW: Sineaporr I .111 am. (7 ft.)83 words
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Article31 1954-07-11 5 RAUB. Fri.— Dr. S. Naranayan has taken over the duties of Health Officer, West Pahang, in place of Dr. H. K. Ray who is going to India on leave.31 words
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116 1954-07-11 5 THE Singapore Lighter Workers' Union committee has decided unanimously to depose its president, Mr. L. Selvaraj. This was revealed in a statement issued yesterday by the union's secretary, Mr. G. Balakrishnan. The new president is Mr. S. Vanjoor. In his statement, Mr. Balakrishnan said116 words
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Article76 1954-07-11 5 ic s PENANG, Sat.— Malay kampone mothers invariably prefer midwives over the age of 25. This view is expressed by the Matron of the Penane Maternity Hospital in a letter to the Settlement Welfare Committee. The matron recommends that this year's Penang Welfare "Bidan" Bursary of76 words
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132 1954-07-11 5 QIFTS of cash and services worth $70,000 have beer made to the Singapore Youth Council for the second World Assembly of Youth next month. Mr. Eric Wee. president of the Youth Council, .said yesterday that cash contributions so far totalled $30,000. He said that132 words
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Article49 1954-07-11 5 R. K- Manickam. 27, was I charged yesterday with causing grievous hurt to a woman. iSingaram Rajammal, 47, by fracturing three of her ribs at I Upper Dickson Road on May 127. Manikam pleaded not guilty and was offered $1,000 bail till Sept. 8.49 words
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Article, Illustration320 1954-07-11 5 A SWEDE and a German met in a Singapore bar yester- day and talked about the time they had spent BEHIND bars. The Swede was 6 ft. 7 in. Bengt Korch who arrived in Singapore on Monday after deserting from the French Foreign Legion and stowing320 words
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Advertisement176 1954-07-11 5 B. I. ROUND TRIPS TO JAPAN 28 to 32 days with approximately 10 days in Japanese Ports s.s. SIRDHANA sailing 4th August, 1954 s.s. SANTHIA sailing sth Sept., 1954 s.s. SIRDHANA sailing 7th Oct., 1954 Ist. C1a55... 5745 2nd. C1a55... 5590 Children according to age ISLAY KERR Co. Ltd.. 1176 words
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Advertisement651 1954-07-11 5 $27,460 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Men or women, undrr 45 by srttlnß asidr regular monthly, half-yearly or yearly amounts undrr the SUN LIFE OF CANADA plan can. for rxamplr. receive at a«p 55 a lump sum $27,460 for men or $30,881 for women or a private Income, for life651 words
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Miscellaneous136 1954-07-11 5 Popular crossword HH j L^^^ 1 I t^ Ik PrAM I It* 1 I I HHI__»JH^H In. 1 r (»m 111" f^^^^^ 1 I »_—_g _v- 1 1 35. Narrow fh) t °il^Hl^^^l~~™" j I 37 AnhnmT (4l* 2- Shaft (5) l Takes blalne 29> Heav e n 'y SBi136 words
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Article1274 1954-07-11 6 BEBE YEO - BEBE YEO By THE most unusual holiday I ever had was a week-end stay with one of my uncles when I was nine-years-old. So unusual was it that despite the mists of time, every detail of that occasion is as vivid to me as if it had1,274 words
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Article651 1954-07-11 6 Monkeys among the fruit 0N the last Saturday of the month the Tuan goes to Kota Tinggi to bring back stores, and on these occasions Seng goe s with him for a haircut. The Cook brings the poods in a hire-car to our crocer's shop. Thus us a fairyland to651 words
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Article, Illustration468 1954-07-11 6 I IT I 1.1- cakes are quickly baked. Here are three recipes whirh are wholesome, economical and attractive. MOCK CREAM MEASURE a teaeupful of iTX milk, use a little of it to blend a dessertspoonful of cornflour to a thin paste. Heat the rest of468 words
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Advertisement493 1954-07-11 6 I Q/v'' -^T*~*~S** vi^aii^a^DH JwT IB^ j^^a^^ mm >9 a^aTC KOLYNOS the "Active Chlorophyll Toothpaste The clean lively taste of green Kolynos gives your mouth a wonderful refreshed feeling. Its clean flavour reaches into every crevice freshening every corner. And that glorious lasting freshness is your proof of the all-round493 words
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Advertisement379 1954-07-11 6 -^4!/ jk VT7 TJ JQ TT f luxury Goya perfume FOR YOU Inspired in PARIS created in LONDON ggg^|/^fc*) No. 21 a carefree perfume with a touch 6ps*rr^iito^ Gardenia the true, bittersweet flower \\*3e&r^' fragrance. Pink Mimosa a delicate fragrance for the young and lovely. Great Expectations smart tophi*- J*^"^379 words
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Article, Illustration674 1954-07-11 7 MAXINE RAKICH - These new swimsuits just take the Jackpot! MAXINE RAKICH Says gATHING costumes will be the biggest item on a number of budgets now thnt Miss Malaya has been chosen. All the well shaped girls will want to create a stir on the beaches and at the swimming pools throughout Malaya674 words
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Article, Illustration566 1954-07-11 7 WILL LOVE STOP SCHOOL STUDIES? I AM still at school m Standard IX. I am m love w:th a girl who wants to marry me before the end of the year. If I marry her do you think it will interfere with my studies? C.E.S. Segamat. t would be wiser566 words
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Article279 1954-07-11 7 PITY THE POOR BACHELOR A Woman Looks at Men-2. 5 \WHAT woman has.; ever entered alj Bachelors Mess with-J out repressing a shuddeiv at the bareness of it all! > Oi course tnp M tttl tic are always there, a bod. aj ruDboard. and a chair Thp "lounze" has its279 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-07-11 7 Anitra Stevens it Hie lucky girl who wii chosen for the key role of Nefertiti in 20th Century Fox CmemaScoped "The Egyptian". Her part is almost as important as those of Hie stars.35 words
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Advertisement407 1954-07-11 7 r 7 •J[. COO&A U6G Wrtt J ...and here's why \ou will lovr it Campbell's Tomato Soup is marie from only the finest, sun-npe>nerl f^r^== tomatoes, blended with delicate V^ -;^a«' p:r anfl R°lde>n-rich creamer\ g^^i,^—^^^ hutterl Velvet> smooth consistency anrl hr 'R nt sparkling flavor makr \^i I f407 words
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Advertisement336 1954-07-11 7 m 4 r>y »p»oc<xTof v^v v t I^PMUPS; \C N^I tHyitßW^^lll*"^ indiicrefion in citint. I ••jj^, smoking or drinking threartm cU»"i'«y'^ h e» rr bum or a rettUtt r -3&szzr r nigfcf dU€ fo M tfomtek 4KsmmS£2£^ "«*<*y Itr PHILLIPS 1 I T "*"j*.di«— Milk ot Mignetia't 1-2 action work336 words
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233 1954-07-11 8 UOW DO you feel when a Communist makes a speech to you about his beliefs? Does it make "your blood boil?" Are you shocked by the way Hollywood stars change husbands or wives almost over night? Such moral Indignation is related to the233 words
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Article, Illustration439 1954-07-11 8 'Keep a woman happy without becoming her slave LATINS are not worse lovers than anyone else, says Italian film star Rossano Brazzi, "but they aren't necessarily any better either." Braxxi. who has been married 13' years, says that his personal idea of a good lover439 words
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Article, Illustration232 1954-07-11 8 PRINTS IN BLOOM BY DE LONJA it's the 'tvall-papvr waist' UKDR the young in heart and— we hasten to add —in years, too, the latest r fashion flash brings news of giddy midsummer prints as gay as a bouquet of bright Malayan flowers. Styles in this "seed c atalo- r—232 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-07-11 8 The Chinese influence it seen in this black silk shirt with the high stiff cellar modelled by the Italian Emilio. The shirt is decorated with a "Capri peach" coloured map of the Bay of Naples and worn with a matching peach and black53 words
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Advertisement436 1954-07-11 8 <:H;:v. 9 .,ji)mlmi ,af~- "W Stpfltiri ifmtitipi*' Surgeons, doctors and nurses leave nothing to chance. In hospitals, surgeries and clinics throughout the British Empire and in many other part* of the world, •Dettol' Is the antiseptic larpely preferred in the fight tol is both powerful and safe. i of the436 words
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Advertisement390 1954-07-11 8 mßLw^^^^ Cain NEW red-blooded vigour Wk VIKELP m/Sto a natural sea plant tB^^MF Mineral Tonic. V^^Ba Tnp dan E°r signals na'v. K| Rivp.s for vltam.n Jfl XT minrral deflclencj Mn^tF too often put BT "feelinu mil ol jm Wj you want to f. i /^B i# alive burst uiK with390 words
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PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
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269 1954-07-11 9 A man woke up to find he had no stomach! HOW would you feel if you recovered from an operation and a doctor told you that you had no stomach? That was what happened to 46-year-oid Kuala Lumpur architect, ivir. Venzoong Chiao. He opened his eyes one afternoon on a269 words
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Article, Illustration144 1954-07-11 9 Organist claims a record 4 CLAIMANT for the Malayan record for, ength of service as a regular church organist .s Mr. V. Manikam, attached to the State Secretariat in Ipoh. Mr. Manikam claims to have played the organ at church services for 38 years In Ipoh •ie is also a144 words
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Article95 1954-07-11 9 U EMBERS of the Singapore Art Society were yesterday hoping that today will be fine and hoping that visiting Chinese American water-colour painter Mr. Dong Kingman will attend their out-of-doors sketching meeting. It will be an opportunity for him to discuss his technique with Singapore95 words
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Article435 1954-07-11 9 COLLECTING jewellery is the hobby of a much-travelled woman who admits to liking jewellery more than clothes and is now on the high seas with her husband after leaving Malaya. She is Mrs. Jack Harford who left Kuala Lumpur last month ror turope. To peep435 words
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Article, Illustration165 1954-07-11 9 THE .470 shot gun was levelled at the cow elephant standing about ten yards away. A finger squeezed on the trigger and the gun blasted. A second shot was fired and the elephant dropped to the ground. That is part of the story behind a recent incident165 words
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Article, Illustration399 1954-07-11 9 NIGHTMARE 17-mile ride for a young airman trapped in the guy ropes of a runaway observation balloon ironically started him off on a career as an author. The former airman, 48-years-old Mr. A. J. C. ("P.C.") Pelham-Groom, now in Malaya, started writing while399 words
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Advertisement348 1954-07-11 9 S» kH. 930 kV.A. M.AJS! Siemens Sckmckm Diesel driven Alternator Set generating at 6 6 kV 3 phase. 50 cycles but can he reconnected for 3 3 kV or rewound for 400 volts, 3 phase, 4-wire comt 825 H.P. venicai 8-cylinder Engine tvoe SSSSSS* speed 375 rp'm.; dir« drivjj Alternator.348 words
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Advertisement230 1954-07-11 9 Ordinary soaps can soon jßi Sunlight Soap kufu it ruin your valuable linen. JJ] Kti i oo^ tuw% Soap >ayes your money and your clothes too. Sunlight's gentle lather gets rid of dirt without hard rubbing. With ordinary soaps you wear away your clothes because you must rub so hard230 words
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THE STARITS TIMES Singapore, Sunday 11, July 1954
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Article473 1954-07-11 10 There is no doubt that the Communist successes in Indo-China are proving on effective morale booster to the Malayan terrorists, and if the situation there continues to deteriorate terrorist surrenders will drop and may even stop. —Official statement. THE battle for morale is on —not only in473 words
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Article122 1954-07-11 10 UELDOM do we hear anything *3 of the Malayan postman except when floods delay the malls, or letters are destroyed in bandit ambushes Few people, in fact, ever stop to think of the brave little man on the bicycle who. day in, day out, delivers the post122 words
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980 1954-07-11 10 RIDDLE OF MISSING SALVAGE SHIP JYSTERY surround* the f»<*«f the Aqua Queen,) i^tSfH** **»«><ttlo»«i motor minesweeper *5* l t^ lwi 4$ *»y» relieve the Nor- IJNK ot Ilic mosl fascinating mysteries of the seyea sens is thai of a ship called "Marie Celeste. which980 words
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Article, Illustration334 1954-07-11 10 By (apt. F. P. Feilmann. R.F.. Military Observer in Singapore. LIKE many other units ana corps of the Army the Rnyal Army Veterinary Corps seldom get into the limelight. That their work is im portant is not In doubt es ppcially by those who334 words
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Article, Illustration1216 1954-07-11 10 This England v TN another Elizabethan age. 1 William Shakespeare wrote the following: 4 This land of such dear souls, ttaU 4 dear, dear land. Dear to h r reputation throughX nut the w >rld 4 Is now Ira* d out I die pronoun--4 cint it— 41,216 words
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Article, Illustration367 1954-07-11 10 Diana takes a pill and loses jitters by Chapman Pinrhvr REMEMBER the story about the "confidence" drug reported in the Sunday Times a few weeks ago? Well, it's now being tested by R.A.F doctors to combat "jitters" in pilots. Dentists are also using it to reduce patients' fears. Hospitals are367 words
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Article, Illustration19 1954-07-11 10 MICE used to ic.irc Diana. Lj week ihc let one run over hi r hand19 words
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Advertisement769 1954-07-11 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. DFATH rf, 51* (minimum). I INI v irefullv at n Rmd Slnt.iporr on bfhlnri hi* brlmed wife. Mm Bye Hone, four sons. Qiipp Chin Thlam. Chin Elis. Wan, ihrr* daughttn-ln-law, nr" vnn !n-la». .'•andchlldren. two cirat rm to mourn hi"! loss. n 13/T/M Tuesday a' Deeply rr%n ICKNOWI769 words
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Advertisement54 1954-07-11 10 WHY MEN CHOOSE Ks Men want comfort and durability. Thats why so many men buy Ks Craftsman made from the best available mat-' and designed through the K Plus fitting to fit properly- Ks are comfortable shoes that will give lasting wear. Prices from $39.50 Sole Agents: THE STORE WITH54 words
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807 1954-07-11 11 By the Competition Editor ler of Straits Times Word Puzxle Contest CC had very keen mpetition from a strong field. There were again several solvers who from the winning solution by only one word. The simpler clues cd to be watched. Carelessness here807 words
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Article23 1954-07-11 11 TAIPING. Sat.—Cinemascope will be shown for the first time here at the Lido cinema at a midnight .show on July 15.23 words
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Article197 1954-07-11 11 Let's talk it over'— City THE Singapore City Council has offered to negotiate this week with the City Council Labour Unions' Federation to avert a strike by 10,000 workers, Mr. T. Rea, the acting President, told the Sunday Times yesterday. The federation, in reply to ,-t~- this offer, only repeated197 words
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Article, Illustration86 1954-07-11 11 HUSBAND IS NOT FOR HER MEET a girl who has fallen in love with her job Miss Roegna Daud. a Garuda Indonesian Airways hostess. Miss Daud, aged 33. flew into Singapore yesterday for her first visit to the Colony. With more than 1.000 hours of flying to her credit. Miss86 words
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Article78 1954-07-11 11 The Singapore Government Junior Staff Union yesterday at its annual general meetine passed a resolution objecting to the use of red stripes on the trousers of junior employees. The meeting decided that metal badges should be worn instead. The following office bearers were elected: President78 words
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Article37 1954-07-11 11 The next meeting of the Singapore Stamp Club will be held in the V.M.C.A.. first floor at 5.45 p.m. on Tuesday. A decision will be made at the meeting about the annual stamp exhibition.37 words
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Article30 1954-07-11 11 Low Huay Chwee. aged 22. was found with his throat cut in his house in Boon Keng Road. Singapore yesterday afternoon He was admitted to hospital30 words
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Article95 1954-07-11 11 A LARGE number of Asians gave their blood to the Singapore Blood Bank last week and 108 out of the total 141 donors were Asians. In Grouo "A" there were 34 donations received and 46 transfusions given. The present stock is 22 flasks. Group B donations95 words
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Article, Illustration227 1954-07-11 11 Strikers boo at 20 workers KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. WAVING banners, more than 300 striking workers at Lever Brothers' soap and margarine factory here gathered outside the works 1 today to Jeer and boo at about 20 daily-paid employees who, had refused to down tools. The non-strikers boarded private cars and227 words
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Advertisement8 1954-07-11 11 DOG'S 4§ HEAD '■■■■V DISTRIBUTED BY SIME DARBY8 words
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Advertisement128 1954-07-11 11 'CHARITY IS NOT GIVING CASH ONLY jaHP pHARITY is not only a I wSW matter of giving money i wa an 1 to rhe P°° r >" tne Bishop of fe /****rmU\ Singapore.' the Right Rev. ij^L^ |SR mor students of the Can Eng MM WHB Seng School, in Singapore128 words
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Advertisement291 1954-07-11 11 vwjM j ffilsMlVMfi9lffflNl/Uffl/////////////f///////////t i CvC* M.%9 4 yy^\ mort signal... s jtfffL X%/£ Its s noist 1 An improved model offering better tuning, and greater circuit, in an even handsomer cabin :t. Offering the nearest to perfection in quality and value. PRICE:- SINGAPORE PENANC $325.'FEDERATION BORNEO $360/--2 Sole Agents: S.291 words
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Miscellaneous40 1954-07-11 11 niX\L\G ANSWERS TO WORI> PUZZLE GG a Z e whlch «o."«*ponded completely with those given below These ;/7ue' comm.ttee to be the most apt and "cfura^e VnTwer, to GG 1 TUESDAY GG 3 WEDNESDAY GG 5 FRIDAY GG 6 SATURDAY40 words
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Article, Illustration835 1954-07-11 12 RISING fresh and green in the heart of the thriving metropolis of Singapore is Fort Canniner Hill, or Bukit Larangan. Forbiddon Hill" as it was known to the residents of anciont Singapura. Here, from the Royal palace on its summit, an area denied access835 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-07-11 12 THIS week's first prixe of $30 goes to Chang Seng Cheong of 1 7 Peking Street, Penang. for his portrait study "Lovely Lady", left. His camera was a Rolleiflev Exposure 1/50 or f 5.6. Second prixe of $15 was won by Miss B. S. Ying. of99 words
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Advertisement153 1954-07-11 12 HOME MOVIES. PROVIDE LASTING INTEREST AND ENDLESSiFUN *^Lm Wb\ JL EFFICIENT SERVICE AFTER SALE r 0 BOX 22/. SIN 6 A Po*£ S,»»»»»»»»»»»»»» »»»>»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» »»»v I titST To I 1 MADRAS I Only Constellation Service BOMBAY I ria M IiPH AS (luxury tourist) EVEMY StJNBAY with immediate connections BOMBAY/EUROPE NAIROBI153 words
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Advertisement37 1954-07-11 12 o TITMC i§i§L 1 1 1 up Wsrh fevwjus §wiss Watches V/yJO^ 17 and 21 i-wel. a V L^O"** 14 and 18 kt Wy(v' h^yi Antim*«nctic V J^^l Tropicaliscd Waterproof Incabloc OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DiALI*J.37 words
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Article703 1954-07-11 13 I |.'AV.'iV.ViVAWAW.V ~FILM FANS I I forum- j: I I fi 0 ACTORS do body- U building exercises? If IJ» they don't, how do they J» managt to have such fine •I shapes? 5 > BILLY KIIOO I* Penang m Most of the young male film703 words
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Article, Illustration355 1954-07-11 13 ERIC WOOLNOU6H - ERIC WOOLNOU6H Says MARILYN MONROE has a challenger! For vital statistics, Italian film star Cina Lollobrigida has a visible advantage and for acting ability in the Monroe manner she needs little encouragement. And that sums up Cina's part m the French "Fantan la Tulipe" "Fan Fan the355 words
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Article327 1954-07-11 13 ESTHER WILLIAMS will rut aside her bathing suit and George Murphy will again put on his dancing shoes to team up for a "Show Girl" number in M-G-M's "Deep 111 My Heart," the film musical based on the life of Sigmund Romberg. Murphy's part will327 words
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Article, Illustration312 1954-07-11 13 |T is not often a film with little action builds up suspense. But such a film is M-G-M's "Executive Suite." And the powerful climax is the simple effort of a vote. It is not often a film carries more top-line stars than bit players. Eight312 words
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Article, Illustration302 1954-07-11 13 Oboist's visit commemorated THE Singapore, Musical Society is offering a Scholarship for the Oboe to celebrate the visit of the worldfamous oboist Mr. Leon Coossens this week. Mr. Goossens will take part in a celebrity recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall tonight. The selected candidate for tle scholarship to mark302 words
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Advertisement309 1954-07-11 13 SHAW BROTHERS®! •>♦♦♦♦♦ Mf||ffSg 11-1.43. V 5159 J i.. NOW SHOWING j!l CARNIVAL STORY starring ANNE BAXTER rko I WlTHj*T^2 L jjHJ|H.%\ ♦TECHNICOLOR pr i a i, Trailfr Prr%irw of "THE FRENCH LINE" 1 PI. I V pi i"v SINGAPORE BEAUTY PAGEANT" SB. y ALAN LADD X 1 L^i s309 words
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Advertisement394 1954-07-11 13 3AIHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTION? LkTHkY% 9th DAY TODAY! DEAN JGR&V MARTIN LEWS jn Paramounnt's M-G-M's N™ IT'C TREMENDOUS I T C II O FEN-STAR DRAMA! lid coming! IKECDTIVE SPTTEJ coming: TODAL 8.45 a.m. SUNSET BOULEVARD" ■■i ton noun »»cm f 4 9.30 P.M. ,7="A GREAT PICTORIAL OPPORTUNITY— a HAS BEEN MAGNIFICENTLY394 words
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Article, Illustration764 1954-07-11 14 GEORGE TANSEY - GEORGE TANSEY "r^T^~^^ **^fT HI 4 fT~IT Mlti i' i^t^^^i iw\ i^^ ii J J-i lil I I y|T l~t I^ll R fill I 1111 I I i il l i i By MOST of the evidence in investigations of the supernatural is provided by mediums or "sensitives,"764 words
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Advertisement395 1954-07-11 14 i jud/Rk^jfilfr^ Cc /L C 6 Simmonds, makers of the famous FRAM Oil Cleaner, have now produced its cousin, the FRAM PETROL FILTER. The filter, new to this country, is being sold in tens of thousands in United States, and is now available here. DISTRIBUTORS: BORNEO MOTORS LTD. SINGAPORE BABY'SSKI^V395 words
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Advertisement282 1954-07-11 14 Teeth cleaned with Ppp«r>dpnt are whiter, mnrh whiter That's becanw they are And thw are cleaner because IVp^odent is the only to that contains Irium*. PefModent with Jriw away the film which not only ilulls teeth, but harbours the dangerous perms tint can cause decay, So for whiter, safer teeth,282 words
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Article, Illustration1542 1954-07-11 15 pied to Charlie Chaplin was a negligible one. Sennett uifi a short newsreel type of film, which toclav we would call me documentary. One of the items was a record of some child iking parl in auto races. The whole film was1,542 words
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Article, Illustration504 1954-07-11 15 HOW many of my lucky readers will be alive 50 years from now? Probably more than you think. Apart from young people on the threshold of the hell to come thousands of middle-aged boys and girls may expect to wake to the cries of "Happy birthday to you"504 words
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Advertisement160 1954-07-11 15 (y The Car with nXTWIUi bOOH aPower l X I V iU£ U \J\Jil c j Di ff erence mfortable, stylish Humber Hawk w but livelier, more vigorous, and onomical to ran. Rcstyled rear wings The "markab.e new rt and modern appearance, with seventy b.h.p. fourflashing indicators, built-in twin cylinder160 words
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Advertisement642 1954-07-11 15 MODEL A 193 A 5-valve superhet of moderate dimensions but ensur-ng superb performBSS5gJ;g§ 8 3 aCf ij ifmSSi ef chassis mountings in BSE freedom from mcrophony Kj^^M Be on short waves. A.C.. i -^^^9 li^^td I ffWW^W»PI-lii»«— girgriß.in.Biai"': i::rTrr- TTT I'9k'' 5-valve AC. superhet with I ft~it^l!itl!!:***"^" :i; HPJfk*: 6642 words
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Advertisement202 1954-07-11 16 Reliable Favorites with the MEN and BOYS! WESTCLOX POCKET WATCHES QUALITY DEPENDABILITY Pocket w.ikh champions the compact, thin, handsome Pocket and Dax! All made by VC'cstclox for dependability and lone life. Pocket Ben b.i^ non breakable crystal comes itfa plain or luminous dial that r.ui be read at glance. The202 words
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Advertisement135 1954-07-11 16 WLLYS I UNIVERSAL Jeep NOW MORE POWERFUL THAN EVER ,'3 w Powered by the Hurricane F-hcad engine CYCLE CARRIAGE CO (1926) LTD. SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Represented in the Federation I- J^3tt^ y \V Bausth lombfv S un Ola**** > ProU^et your eye. with R»y-Bin Gradipnt Dmsity sun slassts that filter135 words
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Miscellaneous1348 1954-07-11 16 TWE NATIVES 'BEHOLP, WHILE VtDUR WHITE GOD Y^^^tt^t^T I PRESUME VDU CONSEnjT," //,OC<EP 'SO WE PROVES HIS SUPEROR-TY OVER TWiS BUWBUMG K /•Z^^^^VtT 1 Jj WILL F>BOCEEP TO THE EDGE OP 'HE V::.LAGE' pmu Mi l| FRENCH BIRTH THROES ,1 THIS WEEK FOR ALL ft£tf M^^ i FIXV I N1,348 words
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Article, Illustration359 1954-07-11 17 A. V. SELLWOOD - A man who lived on miracles. A. V. SELLWOOD By LIE c'jng to a raft and he i had served on 20 ship; -c ?~avs was the happiest I can remember." -r.ee to the other o::-5ir.eared survivve her a cheer, lads ■I y raised a ragged Hirst of cheering as359 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1954-07-11 17 •Jarquviini* dv ( Ustrios - GUNFIRE SHATTERED A FANTASY •Jarquviini* dv (Ustrios A general from Paris thought Indo-China was quiet By x.tfouy li.em tun bj somehow suited Indo-Chmj Ttic ambushes the murdered prisoners the Vietmmh attacks that reached to the heart* of the French garrisons all these had long been part of tfce Udo-Chmj tccnt.1,204 words
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Article355 1954-07-11 17 MEAR Viexico City is a lake which for more than 400 years has held the sunken treasure of the boats in which Spanish invaders were fleeing one dark rainy mght pursued by the natve Indiars. The Spaniards loaded their hoard into native boats along the355 words
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Advertisement148 1954-07-11 17 fa i\ Don't let that COLD take hold! our ourpillo* (he head qu\ j VAPEX ;H I .APEX INHALER VAPEX :otos quickly ii BONOMINT LAXATIVB CHIWINC GUM f > delicious pepper* ~eet_ The medicmai •{'fd'tnts are slowly •4 with the saliva rM rrost beneficial way to r perfect^ bowel tt^i148 words
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Advertisement308 1954-07-11 17 r f yo.jr full measure ,4^*^^ m^ a PFAFF, the world's best |f/ f fv JV/ +3** FEATURtii: > Jff sews jT^ monograms, bind- 5 i tnt bHflonholM, embroidery. 0 ''c blind hemmng. sews on buttons ;i > s S>\ an *l t-CJri: plain sewing. f^Wr MAOf m GERMANY 1308 words
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Article, Illustration523 1954-07-11 18 CHARLES ERICKSON - CALLING THE OLD TIMERS! CHARLES ERICKSON »y This is just one of the old timers which rambled along the roads in Malaya in the years gone by. It's a grand old lady a 1 906 I Ford. The vintage model came to Malaya in 1908 on order by Singapore's motoring523 words
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804 1954-07-11 18 fAN CHEE CHYE of the Anglo-Chinese School was A again champion at St. John Ambulance and Nursing Cadet Sports held at Victoria School yesterday. This promising youngster of 17 set up three good records of a high standard. He won the 440 yards804 words
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Article35 1954-07-11 18 Chinese Swimming Club "B" beat R.A.F "A" 10-2 In the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's "B" water-polo league match at Scletar yrsterdav. In the "C" league. C.S C. "C" beat R.A.F. "B" team 5-1.35 words
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477 1954-07-11 18 rpEI.OK KDRAU English Morning x School with 30 points won the team championship at the first annual Inter-primary schools sports held on the Hai*: Boy.sc hool ground yesteiday. Geylang English Morning School was runner-up with 26 points. Katong Convent with 35 points. 11 more477 words
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Article122 1954-07-11 18 BANGKOK. Sat— A report that the world bantamweight championship fight between Thailand's Chamroen Sonßkitrat and Robert Cohen, of Prance, had been postponed from I Aug. 22 to Sept. 19 was denied byPolice Brigadier General Flchai Kulvanich, secretary' of the Bangkok committee making the bout arrange;.ient.vAP - 122 words
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Article100 1954-07-11 18 Last Week's Crossword Solution ACROSS: 1, Llanos. 6, Stars. 11. Bellicose. 12, Delude. 14. Rosier. 16, Suet. 17, Envy. 18, Empower. 22, Shore, 23 Atoll, 24, Sinus; 25, 1 in.. ii 27, Kssay. 29, Refresh. Si, Sued. 34, Ides. 37, Ampere. 39, Inlu><\ 41. Eradicate. 42, Guests. 43. System. DOWN:100 words
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Article, Illustration471 1954-07-11 18 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS By piFTY of Malaya's best out to smash a record they will have to restrict This ruling will be enforced on competitors taking part in the Singapore Cycle Racing Association's second post-war Tour of Singapore 58-mile road race on Aug. 1. But471 words
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Advertisement49 1954-07-11 18 I Now you can get I I Refreshing Delicious I RED LION (ANG SAD I I It really satisfies! I non carbonate H VT T*\ ultra modern machinery H \V manufactured under the most fl 5t,. u^> ;3$N un{ Jer constant supervision B FAMOUS FOR FLAVOUR SINCE 1883 ft49 words
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284 1954-07-11 19 PENANG BACK IN FIGHT WITH 4-0 VICTORY OVER PERAK PENANG, Saturday. gTRIKING their best form this season, Penang scored a four-nil victory over Perak in today's Malaya Cup fixture on Victoria Green, to keep alive their chances in the competition. Penang ari Selangor are now the best placed teams in284 words
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Article111 1954-07-11 19 SINGAPORE sUr hi* Bo«a Leon* polled 143,413 votes n the past week to take over the £»d ajaln In the l-rawr and Ne*ve-(oo» Col» voting contest «or Malaya's most popular soccer player*. Boon I rung now totals ?65,040 vot*s after bring ircond with 1-1,627111 words
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Article148 1954-07-11 19 llrpt. 6: (A. 0. Rfc k by centre lor- >. ihab Abu enabled ore a ron- it Chinese :i<>-<;ifled SAFA first I ,alan Besar staMck In their best form. In every department •-li'.rt -passing tOTWI no pressed right from the their first goal In t Mirough148 words
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Article126 1954-07-11 19 SOUTHPORT Sat. DETER THOMSON. 25-year-old r Australian, yesterday won the British open golf championship on ;he Royal Birkdale links here with in aggregate for the 72 holes of 283. His rounds were 72, 71, 69, 71. So Australia completed a great riouble, for Doug. Bachll of126 words
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Article22 1954-07-11 19 LONDON. Sat. Roger Bannister, the first man to run a miltIn under 4 minutes has qualified as a doctor. —Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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95 1954-07-11 19 TWO of Indonesia's star badminton playrrs K. Sonii--villr and I Yusoff will compete in this year's Malayan open badminton championships to be hrld in I'm. ip from Aug. 19 to 22. This is the lirst timr that the annual Malayan championships is thrown open to other95 words
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Article114 1954-07-11 19 BIRMINGHAM. Sat. ABE SEGAL, of South Africa, f battled for 36 games with Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt), the Wimbledon champion, before admitting defeat in a semi-final ol the Midland counties lawn tennis championship yesterday. In the other semi-final, Britain's 20-year-old Roger Becker scored an upset by beatingReuter - 114 words
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Article128 1954-07-11 19 SEREMBAN. Sat. OLAYING cool and methodical soccer. Malacca surprised everyone by beating Negrl Sembilan 2-1 In a Malaya Cup match played here this afternoon. Malacca's victory was mainly due to their line defence in which rrntre half Jaswant Singh and tipht half Linus were outstanding. Malacca opened128 words
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Article88 1954-07-11 19 RAUB, Sat. pAHANG beat Trengganu 3—2 in their Eastern Zone tie Malaya Cup tie in the Malaya Cup soccer competition on the Mahmud School ground today. Trengganu took the lead In the tenth minute through inside-right Ali YusofT. Fi\e minutes later Pahang equalised through centre-forward Puny.88 words
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Article57 1954-07-11 19 Argonauts F.C. remained unbeaten in the SAFA Dlv. 3C league when they trounced a nine-man Post and Telegraph side 9-1 In their last league match at Jalan Bcsar stadium "esterday. Yeow Meng Yong (4. Including a hat trick i. Billy Teo (4) and William Tan were the57 words
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360 1954-07-11 19 IPOH, Sat. MAKING a brilliant recovery after losing the first set, newconur Mrs. A Osborn of Ipoh beat Malaya s tOD-seeded women's player and Perak holder, Mrs. Gladys Loke Chua. in an exciting three-set final to win the Perak women's singles title today by360 words
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Article79 1954-07-11 19 Balestlrr United and V.M.M.A. completed their SAFA Div. 2 league fixture by sharing points when they drew 3-3 at Farrer Park yesterday Ibrahim (2) and Sin Yong scored for Balestler and Sulaiman i2> and Daud for V.M.M.A. Tlong Bahru Rangers moved to fourth place in the79 words
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Article573 1954-07-11 19 CECIL WONG HITS 82 -FOR SCHOOLS BRIGHT 82 by Cecil Wong, playing for Singapore Combined Schools, enabled the boys to beat Singapore Chinese Recreation Club by two wickets in a friendly cricket match at Hong Lim Green yesterday. Cecil Wong played for .school's team as they were -snort of players.573 words
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Article257 1954-07-11 19 Selangor in FAM Cup final KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THIRST HALF superiority, which gave them four goals without reply, enabled Selangor to beat Johore 5-1 In their FAM Cup semi-final at Princes Road here today. Johore had more of the game In the second half but could not reduce their arrears.257 words
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Article56 1954-07-11 19 Results of friendly soccer came* at Farrer Park yesterday were: Genial Youngsters beat Kent Youngsters 3-1. Thamby (2) and Rama scored for Oenial and Salleh for Kent Rajail beat chartered Bank 10-2. Syed All <3). Kumar (3). Marlmuthu (2), Dortappan and Sankaran scored for Rajail56 words
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225 1954-07-11 19 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. CINGAPORE Malays are In a strong position In the Rulers Shield cricket fixture aftalost Johore Malays to decide the southern aectlon finalist. Singapore scored 215 In thrlr 1 first Innings mainly due to All Y\inos who hit 63 and Ibrahim225 words
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Advertisement281 1954-07-11 19 WO ARE MALAYA'S 2 BEST FOOTBALLERS? 1 10 in their order ar* /^f ,«t> >rUntor !'I"W I "To V<j.|« Ti I n Tnh P^r.k w.HM 0"' i.BI lUk>r sinr*pore ttMt 'Ji'-^fi"' 1 5 Jr' r*Bt ivn»n t > h t»' /TTTh^X M.Urr» _>*&-!;. n: 5, n r ONE CROWN CORK281 words
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Advertisement221 1954-07-11 19 Take triu M^- ~it settles |j i|l the stomach jit %]§L ENO'S "Fruit Salt" is soothing and settling to the stomach upset by unsuitable food or drink. It wiil HH£^^£&f safely relieve over-acidity, a most frequent cause of ks^* v^W indigestion, heartburn, and flatulence. Pleasant, f refreshing ENO'S is the221 words
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Article, Illustration2624 1954-07-11 20 And gets his fifth in the last race By EPSOM JEEP TRAINER T. L. Fox had a field day on his favourite "hunting ground" at Bukit Timah yesterday, opening day of the Singapore Turf Club July Meeting, when his stable horses won the2,624 words
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Article54 1954-07-11 20 TOTAL POOL: $367,728 FIRST: No. *****0 ($165,476) SECOND: No. *****0 ($B2 738) THIRD: No. *****5 ($45,966) STARTERS (3.830 each) Nor. *****4. *****8, *****5. *****4, *****9, *****0, *****4, *****0. *****0. *****2. *****3. *****5. CONSOLATION (52.757 each) Nos. *****2, *****6. *****0, *****6. *****6, *****0, *****9. *****5. *****5, *****1. DOI'BLE TOTE54 words
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511 1954-07-11 20 TWO TOURING football teams are due in Singapore this week the crack Hon« Kong side, the Kowloon BuMiien. and ;i powerful Austrian club team. If Immigration requirements are met in time, the Kowloon Busmen will be here on Thursday and are scheduled to play three511 words
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Article116 1954-07-11 20 T ITTLE Nene, the Singapore promoter, arrived back from Manila on Friday with Sonny Chla, who was knocked out In the fifth round in his Philippine feßtherwetßht title flcht against Benny Escobar on July 3. Nene said that Chla lost weight very rapidly durlntt116 words
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Advertisement238 1954-07-11 20 'for Style and Value by It takes superlatives to 1 describe a shirt by Man- hottan.'S Wear it once j and you II come back for more. Every Manhat- < ■on shirt is the superb product of Manhattan's* j inimifableworkmanship. S At all fine stores > 1 cx*9ftB* OIHTEX INC.238 words
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Advertisement244 1954-07-11 20 KARAT ff Jtc^^^Hh^ il PATCRSON SIMONS G CO LTD WMViW^iV.VAV.V.VAV.V.V.V.'.V.V.V.v.v y&*^ STANDARD STEEL FRAMED BUILDINGS SPANS FROM 30 TO 60' HEICHTS TO EAVES FROM 8' TO 15 LENGTHS IN MULTIPLES OF 126 LEAN-TO EXTENSIONS UP TO 20 Multiple spans can be joined to form buildings of 3 any width. Ventilation244 words
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