The Straits Times, 14 November 1954
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Title Section15 1954-11-14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES HAW* fa No. 1,003. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1954. if 15 CENTS15 words
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Article499 1954-11-14 1 etegrams eongratutatt* coupie an marriage that didn't take place Father sent his sons to 'bring him back' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A <\vE, about to leave her home early this morning for her wedding, collapsed when she heard that her bridegroom had been abductcd> from the church499 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-11-14 1 have adopted. This picture was taken in Singapore yesterday Sunday Times picture. Story below Mrs. John C Breman, an American missionary, with Paul, the little Dayak boy whom she and her missionary husband38 words
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Article32 1954-11-14 1 penang man wins S5. OOO T^ one winner i •aits Times I szle ZZ." it: I B T.m. 628 Ayer v«k 16. PENANC. I will receive ■3,000 in competition article Page NINE.32 words
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37 1954-11-14 1 0, ng, iv, w»a ipore pistol house 0 i inj aurder with rob Mrs V lued at d with an aut c rrU'd. Ong I at the C.I.D. Nov. 20.37 words
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Article37 1954-11-14 1 RAISES $2,000 FOR SOUTH WIND d for the n habil H. Kmt. preAnli- last it the val in Wind" protnorial I from by the inty of T more than dance, un Datfti C. the seven top dan'37 words
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Article24 1954-11-14 1 well-known nd writer, by air rday, on his iming Test ilia. ntarlea in c last Test and by air this24 words
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109 1954-11-14 1 National Party wins N.Z. election WELLINGTON. Sar. NEW ZEALANDS National Conservative i Government Party won today's general election despite 1 strong swing to the left. Mr. Sidney Holland's National Party, which had 50 scats in the eld 80-sc.il House of Representatives, bittlcd through to retain control with 43 scats toReuter - 109 words
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Article117 1954-11-14 1 Dr. Chi-Yuen Wu. senior economic officer of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, flew into Singapore from Bangkok yesterday and said. "I am here to advise Dr. Lin Yutang, Chancellor ol Hanyang University, in my personal :ity on matters relating to the117 words
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Article49 1954-11-14 1 The Singapore Commissioner of Police, Mr. N. G. Morris, was admitted to the General Hospital yesterday for a minor operation. He is expected to be in the hospital for a week. Deputy Commissioner. Mr. D. K. Broadhurst will act for Mr. MonLs in his absence.49 words
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Article165 1954-11-14 1 Mr. R. K. Tandon, the new Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, yesterday advised Indians in Malaya to give their loyalty and devotion without any reserve to this country. Mr. Tandon was addressing the first public meeting given in his honour since his arrival165 words
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Article31 1954-11-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A Communist terrorist was killed yesterday by a patrol of the King's African Rifles in the Lipis area of Pahang. A rifle and ammunition were recovered.31 words
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Article, Illustration219 1954-11-14 1 151 YEARS' OLD' MAN DIES IN SINGAPORE LJAJI I lias bm Haji Abdul Majid, believed to be the oldest person in Singapore died peacefully in his sleep on Friday night at his home in Coronation Road. He had claimed to be 151 years old Known affectionately as the Grand Old219 words
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Article32 1954-11-14 1 MONTEVIDEO. Sat. The general conference ot UNESCO yesterday defeated by 41 votes to six a Soviet attempt to have Nationalist China replaced by Communist China in the organisation. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article65 1954-11-14 1 RUSSIA ASKS 24 NATIONS TO TALKS MOSCOW, Sat. rpHE Soviet Union today inX vited 23 European states and the United States to a conference on collective security in two week's time. In a note today Russia said the conference could be held either in Moscow or in Paris on NovemberReuter - 65 words
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Article179 1954-11-14 1 rHF thunder of engines as 44 aircraft yesterday iflcrnoon Bm over the liner husan in perfect formation a;is a fitting farewell to the •ct iritis Commander- in -Chief Far last Air Force, Air Marihal Sir Clifford Sanderson. Three bands from the it.A.F. played at179 words
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Article72 1954-11-14 1 HOLLYWOOD, Sat. Film star Marilyn Monroe left hospital here yesterday in hush-hush style. The actress tame out through a ack door, peered to the left and right and then rushed off in a waitinc car. Her former husband. Joe Dimaggio. was not seen. Mr. Dimaggio. aReuter - 72 words
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Article318 1954-11-14 1 That picture Babyish LONDON, Sat. THE Daily Mirror today lampooned the Daily Telegraph for being "babyish" about a picture of the Britsh Commis-sioner-General for SouthEast Asia with two bare- topped Dayak women. The picture showing the Com-missioner-General. Mr. MacDonald, hand-in-hand with the daughter and niece of chief Jugah in Sarawak,Reuter; UP - 318 words
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343 1954-11-14 1 1"O a little 20-month-old Dayak boy, who is now in Singapore, "mummy" and "dada" are a kindly American missionary couple who have brought him up as their own child since he was three weeks old. The couple, the Rev Dr |ohn C Bre343 words
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Article54 1954-11-14 1 Three men were injured, one of them seriously, when a boiler exploded in a workshop in Lavender Street. Singapore, yesterday afternoon. One of the injured men. Chan Hua. was admitted to the General Hospital in a critical condition. Two others, San Koi and Wee Teck Tee,54 words
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Article460 1954-11-14 1 'No' to the Jap boxer JAPAN'S bantamweight Mitsuo Yama.-noto has been finaly reiused an entry permiv to enaole him to fight Siam's Thep Vithool m Singapore. The Controller of Immigration, Mr. M. C Oompton, said yesterday: "We are still not satisfied that public opinion is in favour oi allowing Japanese460 words
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Advertisement126 1954-11-14 1 BEST VALUES in exquisite DIAMONDS GEMS Set JEWELLERY U. S. de SUVA. Jewellers 106. Orchard Road, Singapore- 9. wt^fc*" i w^i From <% pirtur* by Rex WhislUf Itondim'i Pall Mall. IS99— tprcially communottfi by HnihrnaM. A FAMOUS TRADITION WHICH DATES BACK TO THE 'NINETIES It wa-s in the year 1800126 words
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162 1954-11-14 2 A MIND DOCTORS SECRET CASE REPORT EERY hospital, every doctor, often grapples with "the problem patient." The trouble is usually some va uely placed but agonising pam which defies diagnosis. v v clues which wo .Id gain thr admiration of a .'herlock H He begins tiflc doh is expensive. lon162 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1954-11-14 2 HE WOULDN'T GROW UP 'He bent double with pain... but it was only a trick of his child-like emotions' No. 2 in our new series by a famous London psychiatrist which no youngish man. even lf his workaday life means sitting in an office, should have had. Still, he gradually1,114 words
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Article670 1954-11-14 2 GEORGE WIGG - $17 a month in the RED Army GEORGE WIGG By •Dwina the recent visit to Rustic by a British parliamentary delegation Mr. George' Wing. Socialist M P. for Dudley. England and 2fi urars a soldier made what is believed to be one of the first "Western inspections of a Red670 words
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Article300 1954-11-14 2 Alcoholics take 'cure' by TV nnHIRTY patients from a 1 ward for alcoholics at a British hospital have formed the BBC's strangest ever studio audience at a programme about a man who Is cured of alcoholism. And their visit to a Broadcasting House studio while the programme was recorded was300 words
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Advertisement248 1954-11-14 2 Now... a New low EXCURSION AIR FARE Singapore Bangkok /s%M& £QQC ROUND TRIP :^g||!]^s W (TOURIST) J>^^^ j ,1 Here's your opportunity to make a really vvorth'*~>v- £i\. V J -<*" I wri 'l e saving in air fare. F!y in comfort, enjoying Vv\j^ -\b-Z. > M excellent QANTAS-8.0.A.C. c.ibin248 words
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Advertisement468 1954-11-14 2 Itt II gta^Vfc^jß brosd-ast exih«\} lttflLX WILL iHOW ro HOW "j stmi IvM r\ ADI s/ms WlJHOuj cawJ K%aSW I h *o Jtart your own I >\ w^^^^gj j you 9 big kits or r i I\ J eOWl*. You r WS^MI^ r rfG P ractica e«P« r !men-s. F468 words
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Article13 1954-11-14 3 tho various Singapore Assembly elections ar in the Oovp ibllshed last13 words
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194 1954-11-14 3 RAILWAY STRIKE: THE GOVT. STEPS IN hi u.\ iiMPiii, Bat. rlt I t:lcr.»ti<in (iovernt<>d;iv slopped iw between the Railway Adminlsa nd its Tram,- Ope--1 in. >n in an attempt the itepate and coiintrv-widt' (.(iviTiinient is to ask u.i\ Arbitration I to clarifj its hnrihe backdating of m herre for union194 words
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Article, Illustration435 1954-11-14 3 Why fish died— and what to do about it Wash everything, says Mr. Stewart J^ NEW officer, Mr. John Stewart, whom the Singapore City Council has put in charge of the Van Kleef Aquarium, yesterday gave his diagnosis I i of the trouble and prescribed a remedy. The diagnosis: the435 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-11-14 3 Mr. Stanislaus Das of Singapore and MTss Theresa Dawson of Penang after their wedding at the Church of St. Francis Xavier, Penang.27 words
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Article93 1954-11-14 3 The Singapore Film Society's first show will be given at the British Council Hall this evening when the famous Marlene Dietrich-Emi! Janntngs picture, "The Blue Angel", will be screened. This starts .it 9 o'clock People wanting to see the film, but who have not vet Joined the93 words
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Article135 1954-11-14 3 AN Indication that the U.VINO-MCA Alliance will part in the next Singa- j pore elections in combination with the newly-formed People's Action Party was gvien yesterday. The P.A.P. stated that at Its Inaugural meetine on Sun- day. Nov. 21, Dato Sir Chenglock Tan, president of135 words
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146 1954-11-14 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. THE 59th anniversary of the death of Sultan Abubakar. father of the present Ruler of Johore, was officially commemorated today with a service at his tomb in the royal mauseleum in the Jalan Mahmoodiah cemetery. The Regent of Johore. the Mentri146 words
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Article107 1954-11-14 3 WANTED: A Noah's Ark and a drum for two small children at Plainfield School, Singapore. In a letter to the Sunday Times, making thLs appeal, a teacher said it would make no difference if the drum or the ark was broken as handy lads at the107 words
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Article166 1954-11-14 3 HUNGRY MAN, who stole a loaf of bread, worth 40 cents, was arrested while he was eating it, the Singapore Third Criminal District Court was told yesterday. Mohd. Noor bin Ali, 20. who pleaded guilty to the theft, was gaoled for two years166 words
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Article21 1954-11-14 3 The Singapore Police Band will play at King George V Park from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday.21 words
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Article26 1954-11-14 3 Dr. G. R. Hargreaves, Chief of the Mental Health Section, W.H.O. Headquarters In Geneva is due to arrive In Singa*M)re from Zurich tomorrow26 words
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Article62 1954-11-14 3 Next musical celearity to visit Singapore will be the well-known young Hungarian pianist Bela Siki. He will give a recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall, sponsored by the Singapore Musical Society, on Sunday November 28 Works by Bach. Liszt. Dlnu Lipatti and Debussy will be62 words
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Article70 1954-11-14 3 For having 82 two-ounce packets of dutiable shag tobacco, a cigarette stall-holder, Mulah Sahib Maricar. was fined $200, or in default two months' gaol, by the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday The tobacco was found on Friday in the locker of his stall70 words
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Article307 1954-11-14 3 LONDON, Sat. ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. 1 Arsenal 3 Hudderaficld .*> Burnlry 2 Aston Villa 0 tr Hill 5 Mil -111. -11l- 3 CfcriM 2 Tottrnham 1 Everton 0 Blackpool I !<■!•• i• 1 Sunderland 1 M.v.. hr-'dr C. 1 Portsmouth 2 Newcastle 3 Charlton 1 I'roston 3Reuter - 307 words
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Article99 1954-11-14 3 DR. Lin Yutang. chancellor of the Nanyang University, has proved such a drawcard for Singapore women that the original venue for his talk on "Dress is Civilisation" has been changed for larger accommodation. The host organisation, the Singapore Chinese Ladies' Association had planned that Tuesday's99 words
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Advertisement227 1954-11-14 3 Benjamin Franklin Isaac Newton Why were these men great? anyone man or woman achieve greatness? Is by mastery of the powers within ourselves c mysterious world within you! Attune yourself •Jora of die ages! Grasp the inner power of your I Learn the secrets of a full and peaceful life!227 words
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Advertisement607 1954-11-14 3 $27,460 FOR YOU AT A6E 55 Men or women, under 45 by settling aside regular monthly half-yearly or yearly amounts und»-r the SUN LIFE OF CANADA plan can. for example receive at age 55 a lump sum— s27,46o for men or $30,831 for women— or a private income, for life607 words
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Miscellaneous137 1954-11-14 3 (iARRICK: "Captain Hikmat"! morning show: "Zamaneke(Filipino) 315. 6.30, 9.15; Hwa" (Hindustani i 10.00. morning show: "Manhunt of ODEON: "Anna" 11, 1.45, Mystery Island" 11-00 4.15, 6.45, 9.30; morning show: ALHAMBRA: "Fighter At- M^ Paradise" (Mandarin) Si PAVILION: "The Weak and morning show^ Above and Be- the w eked Ms> 4137 words
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Article, Illustration297 1954-11-14 4 Starting this week... That Molotov word vu: It is a woman's word. Men may joke aboul it. explaining to one another iluil ifs the feminine version of "yes." But they really know better. Molotov himself never the negative more intensely than the averace woman. Eve protects herself With this veto.297 words
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Article, Illustration786 1954-11-14 4 BARBARA CARTLAND - Secret society the motta of which is safety first BARBARA CARTLAND By meal which only a very hungry man could enjoy. He was quite frank about his preference Tor eating out. "The trouble." he confessed with a rueful smile. "Is that my wife cooks just like mother used fo do.786 words
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Article149 1954-11-14 4 A 3-D test, that is. threedimensional our for determining uid strains in tor teeth was reportB. Walton, mreh School of Dentistry, at the '.ican I Cleveland. wns are the white ts for front teeth. They sometimes break in normal use. The now tests locate the areas149 words
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Article, Illustration100 1954-11-14 4 Army has Its teenam> Commandos, and the Navy n s youths for the submarines. How many? BEHIND almost every man whose life has embellished the glittering history or Britain today is a wifp who, whatever her Instinctive fears may have told her to100 words
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Article33 1954-11-14 4 ha d Of boding han,i barrier her >,: dicta! How plorei woman clouded their ambii business and md i i'ccd only and th NEXT WEEK The m)fl who lies about li» c33 words
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Article426 1954-11-14 4 \WHEN three-year-old Helga near her parents' home Two months later, the tragic corpse of a three-year-old child was found, frozen to death and unrecognisable, and nil the town sadly watched the pathetic funeral. Yet little Helga has Hist returned to life safe and sound, found426 words
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Advertisement147 1954-11-14 4 t^K^'i J'^ w ■.;.v! Si^ Xjßw|9| JBBKiffiliiift*- v ifc-"- ■■^8t! '~*"iiiiiiL'v&&' I >/ J^p What greater beauty is there than that of a baby md P^ 1 MW who ran resist it? The secret of such beauty us COOD HEALTH. HM^Mr JKF the end health that is derived only from147 words
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Article, Illustration495 1954-11-14 5 WHAT THE WELL-DRESSED SOLDIER WOULD LIKE TO WEAR Cpl. Cordon Cambridge, of the Royal Scors Fuxilicrs: "Ye», I know the only smart thing about me is my glengarry cap. I ask you! How could you possibly smarten up these unstarched jungle495 words
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Article82 1954-11-14 5 HUNDREDS of Indian families found their way to the Raffles Institution grounds yesterday for their share of fun at the RamakrLshna Mission Fun Fair. Food, drinks and toy stalls did brisk business but sales at ready-made goods stalls were on the dull side. The children82 words
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Article48 1954-11-14 5 Rehearsals are reported to be gome well for the Singapore Musical Society's performances of Handel's The Messiah." on Dec. 15 and 17. These will be conducted by the euest conductor Laurie; navies who was leader of the orchestra in the successful j concert last month.48 words
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244 1954-11-14 5 THE Singapore V.M C.A. is to be invited to send representatives to attend the annual Filipino students' conference next month and also to the V.M.C.A. work- camps to be held next May. The V.M.C.A. Youth Centre in Manila is to sponsor the244 words
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Article88 1954-11-14 5 JOHORh BAHRU. Sat. A .nan ot $2,000 from RIDA ha;^ ■nabled Kahar bin Pi'l to enar«e on his hobby of rearing ooultry He now ha? a Doultn arm He increased nis stock ol oirds by the purchase of IM hens and 100 ducks and hmn'lt88 words
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Article, Illustration251 1954-11-14 5 QRCANISERS of the Miss Singapore" contest hope there will be enough pretty girls to take part in this year's competition Last held in 1950, the contest has lapsed for want of the main ingredient girls! The organisers, weight-lift-ing organisations in the Colony, are wondering251 words
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Article222 1954-11-14 5 (FOLLOWING protest.. by Malayan Airways pilot i that the Jesselton Airport runway is dangerously un for planes to land on in wet weather, the service has !)< n suspended. Captain R. P. Mollard, Malayan Airways' managing director, said yesterday that this would cause "a lot of222 words
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316 1954-11-14 5 ITALIANS GIFT OF CANARIES WAS THE REAL THING kJR. SEE CHOOI BAH, of Singapore, is a lover of birckespecially canaries. Two days ago, Mr. Sec received two pairs of canaries which cannot be bought m any bird shop in the Colony or for that rratter in Malaya. Why? Because they316 words
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Advertisement184 1954-11-14 5 tp CRYSTAL fr£>/.^r^ v A KNV SUGGESTIONS JTlfpi FOR Y(H '< FRIENDS rVZ&JLJ m:RK ANI) AT HOME designs Kn^lish I F:ind Cut Crystal S 15.50 Lamps in different patterns. From $67.50 Icuvre Crystal Water Sot 7 pee 7 di\isimis Design No. 10. m-, WWHH w $72.50 f:J£S\ 7 $1350 ea184 words
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Advertisement187 1954-11-14 5 \K I WITH f I F BEAUTY 1 Jl f PREPARATIONS I JOT I AVOCADO BEAUTY MILK HLJ 1 A deep pore clcanier. rich in SSSSS Jj vitamins. Ic.ivc* your skin joff SKIN FRESHNER '"<* A ch cleanser I 1 5 for the tropics. I 111 1/ I j Ute187 words
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Miscellaneous90 1954-11-14 5 SSjJLjJXLLfI w Singapore i Short wavr 6'^m. Medium wmvr 476 m.). A M 7.15 Time Signal and Open Ihr Announcement. 7.15 Mornlnp Star: IJ6 Newt; J35 Melody Mixture; 800 London Studio Melodies; 8 30—9.00 A Musical Round-up: 11.30 12.00 Sunday Morning Service; P.M. 4.30 Symphony or StriiiMs; 5.00 Tune Signal90 words
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Article705 1954-11-14 6 I Believe Just 'political prattle 7 he says YIR. David Marshall is justly known locally for his eloquence before a jury; it will be interesting to see whether he has the same persuasive power in the political arena. Judging by the profusion of words served up in his article "I705 words
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638 1954-11-14 6 Goodbye again to yet another A.O. T<HE A.O. and his wife, who are shortly going on leave, held a cocktail party at their house as a farewell gesture to their many wellwishers. These occasions, all too frequent, sadden the Tuan. Since 1946 there nave been live holders of the office638 words
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Article568 1954-11-14 6 9 Just what d&e.i he mean THE fir^t sentence used b> Mr. Marshall in his article requires analysis. It reads:- 'I believe self-go-vernment is better for a people than Colonial Government, however enlightened What. In the first place, docs Mr. Marshall mean by "self-government"? As a lawyer, he fully appreciates568 words
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Article403 1954-11-14 6 IT always pays to have a lemon or two in hand. They are invaluable for flavouring, for garnishing, for servinc with fried foods, for doctorina sore throats or the common cold and oven for home beauty treatments to the skin. Here are two well known and ever403 words
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Advertisement388 1954-11-14 6 Get 4etjfot cLjpeOajL -foeat- the Chicken is plenty lahd +he Cregm is rich M-nni. good! just taste that ~t^^ rich, deep-flavored chicken broth /^^^»T^- hlended with extra-hcavv cream _2l>^* i ..accented with tempting cuts of >^ —^Sf4l celery and ever-so-delicate seaM f^L somnf topped oft with pieces mf/7f///^//T/l^^ chicken so388 words
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Advertisement408 1954-11-14 6 This is why you should use a 10 K toothbrush A Tek toothbrush n f^ teeth clean and shiny. your gums, too! The short head reaches r< corners, it cleans between tl and along the gums. By brushing your teeth every day with a Ti k tooth'- t will make408 words
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Article133 1954-11-14 7 'EVENING AT HOME'CLOTHES 1 \WHAT S new (I've a been asking) in evening -at- home a clothes? a EVENING -AT HOME CLOTHES make a fashion B story parked with news. There's marvellous design- ing: poinjj into evening rasuals. a First story is the evening skirts, which, to my eve, look133 words
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Article, Illustration991 1954-11-14 7 Santa Ctaus has come to town! I will begin by choasing two outfits for the women who go to cither midnight services or those who prefer the early morning serv i c c on Chri stmas Day. For the midnight service a ciress tnai is simple -ut smart; that can991 words
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302 1954-11-14 7 My husband prefers to] play mahjong! I AM absolutely fed up because niv husband is 2 ahvavs brineing home his friends to play mahjong and v hen he does not do so, he goes off to their homes to play with them. Their wives don't mind at all because they302 words
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Article143 1954-11-14 7 T AM 20-yea,rs-old and my girl I Is five years younger. She r has promised to marry me but 1 her parents disapprove of the idea because I am poor. I will I be leaving this country shortly for training and my girl has i promised to143 words
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Article267 1954-11-14 7 Reject s A GIRL of my own age (liN k Infatuated with me but I I don't love her because she Is t dissolute in character and so I I ugly that I cannot bear to look at her. One day she came to my room and tried to make267 words
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Article208 1954-11-14 7 i Scarred—- f S RECENTLY I met with a i slight accident and as a re- j h suit I have a nasty little srar on j my face. The doctors say It will J lade in time but lam very wor- rled In case It does not as lam208 words
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Advertisement311 1954-11-14 7 fresh choice^ m All the goodness of fruit is care- fully preserved in Chiver» Jams. They arrive on your table v as fresh as the day they left f^N I V •t time C-^ Thi^Tfl fii andchmat*. j\^tra\vbcrrY r^X \j CHIVERS English Jams V. B. Vick and Co. Ltd., Singapore311 words
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Advertisement421 1954-11-14 7 What more can you do keeping a family fit and wf.ll is not easy. You make 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 natural421 words
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Article, Illustration371 1954-11-14 8 imsm - CHRISTMAS IS A POPULAR TIME OF YEAR FOR WEDDINGS All eyes are on the bride! A WEDDING— to the individuals concerned is about the rarest, most wonderful, nerve-wracking and hazardous event possible. It is the only regular remnant of pageantry left to everyday life and all attention is focussed on371 words
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Article, Illustration400 1954-11-14 8 HERE 'S A SHOCK FOR THE MALE MOTORIST 'Women ARE the best drivers!' |T'S nothing but a plain old canard, says Hollywood film star Piper Laur c. that women aren't as good drivers as men. The truth is, stoutly avers the titian-tressed charmer, that it's the other way around. Miss400 words
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Article156 1954-11-14 8 IT'S a sweater year! Sweaters In all colours sweaters to match or contrast your favourite skirts sweaters embroidered with sprigs of flowers sweaters sparked with tiny jewels they're "right as rain" and especially cued to the lively season iost ahead. For' thrifty youn-j moderns who wish156 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-11-14 8 In the collection by Mattli of London it Hie chalky white paper taffeta bridal gown, the basket weave pattern on the tkirt being made of squares of fine pleating in the same material. This is repeated in the headdress two "leaves" of pleating wirh pearl*55 words
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Advertisement132 1954-11-14 8 V >v onB Bl lhe orlds motl dMired The ROAMER watch is one of Switzerland's precision products. In a factory established in 1888 over 1200 highly skilled craftsmen produce and assemble every part that goes into the ROAMtR movement. ANDAR R. 52 (PRE-SHRUNK) I SATEEN DRILL M ADE IN ENGLAND132 words
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Advertisement425 1954-11-14 8 You <an make your teeth SHADES WHITER How you can have whiter, healthier teeth and defeat decay -jc After meals, your teeth are and effectively It »et« covered with a clinging, greasy places so difficult for th- h v coating. Within this coating to reach, and $0 heir-, to a425 words
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Article, Illustration237 1954-11-14 9 T gapore Canine Welfare Association wants to find homes for 12 living at Garden of Liberation" ar the ,T^onl Mrs. F. Leon-Soh. the association's president, yesterday said: "These dogs are in very good condition and will make first class watch-dogs. 1 Two are full-bred terriers237 words
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Article153 1954-11-14 9 since the days of the I Repertory has a Singapore theatre group ventured into the Federation to give a show. Now the Island Players, the most consistently workmanlike of the Colony's existing companies, are to appear at the Town Hall. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. November153 words
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Article64 1954-11-14 9 A Singapore ("old Storage Creameries clerk. Mr. Sect Keng Thyc, was stabbed in the neck at work in the office in Orchard Road \esterday morning. A police radio patrol car answered a 'WM)' call, seized a blood-stained paper-cut-ter and asked one of the clerks to accompany them64 words
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Article215 1954-11-14 9 ONE of the great drawbacks of the long playing re-, cord has been the fact that a person who wanted to buy a recording of some favourite short piece had also to buy several others on the same disc. The gramophone companies try to get round215 words
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956 1954-11-14 9 ZZ 4 THURSDAY ZZ 5 FRIDAY ZZ 6 SATURDAY By THE COMPETITION EDITOR THE judging of Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest 'ZZ' completed one year in this popular series. The entry was as big as ever and the judges, on a general analysis956 words
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Advertisement122 1954-11-14 9 '[jgfl V 11/ l[ L I. /< v "He likes to pretend he's still flying Air-India /nternotiono/" CONTACT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT >//. >, ,/,-i>//\ (%MJr\ >>^u/'» >%^OM»ii«i<*n#< iv delicious Cakes Rolls j i I'lllklhii't I LAKE MIX v A W* V i 111 ™> jm/™**-. sLi, t TIGHT PB&-^^l jl^122 words
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Advertisement498 1954-11-14 9 Whatever Your Needs.... There's a Westinghouse Model to suit you. We have me most Comprehensive range of Westinghouse "Frost Free" "Colder Cold" Models from 6.2 cubic ft. to 11.6 cubic ft See them at our Distributors Dealers' Showrooms. You can be sure if it's Westinghouse Sole Agents: KHOO HENG PHO498 words
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Miscellaneous72 1954-11-14 9 Wli\i\iNG ANSWERS TO WORD PUZZLi£ ZZ THE $5,000 prize for Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest 'ZZ' was won by B. TAN, 628 Ayer Itam, Mk. 16, Penang. He submitted a set of answers which corresponded completely with those given below. These were adjudged by the adjudication committee to be the72 words
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Article52 1954-11-14 10 20 Hard* SlO (minimum). FAR-SIOI: of high income taxes which to buy InI but build up income for :-.<>. The Annuity for this purpose. Write McLaren. P.O. Box 4024. ■re. nd a preiripr.ds an 0 k The Charfea arr in\o Customs to pay. an excellent at your nearest52 words
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1750 1954-11-14 10 V I V^*^v'*^y vS^^^s:>'^^v^^^^^^^^' V >x^p^^Bg^^^. .1 Chinese student replies I SUGGEST Mr. Ngiam Tcug-FaU should pay a visit to Chinese schools, particularly mine, so that h2 can have a better idea ol how the schools are functionbig. He is certainly o.uit? mistaken when he remarks that Chinest school students1,750 words
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Article809 1954-11-14 10 John- Behague - *JUST LISTEN TO THAT ACCENT 9 JohnBehague A Malayan has a look at America By A MERICA said the General's daughter as we sipped highballs over the Atlantic, "is the only country in the world which continues to extend a welcoming hand to people of all nationalities." I didn't tell809 words
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Article198 1954-11-14 10 v km *™a^^^^B i lit Jmm\ Malayan Governments, politicians and business- men are full of plans to make our lives happier. Wise < plans, most of them. But every now and again it is < the smaller items of the day's news that bring a lift < to the heart198 words
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Article714 1954-11-14 10 I IVINC with a great comedian is no laughing matter. It requires the patience of a nurse, the thick skin of a stooge, and the sense of humour of a psychiatrist. At least that is the impression given by a new biography of Groucho Marx714 words
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Article214 1954-11-14 10 He guards Christ's birthplace BETHLEHEM. Sat. POLICEMAN Mahmoud Selim patrols an unusual beat. He guards the star marking the spot where Christ was born. The silver star, set in the stone floor of a rock-hewn grotto beneath Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity, has been guarded night and day since 1873.AP - 214 words
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Article248 1954-11-14 10 Billy Budd about tl teacher Le f-s look at It yans out 0? anyone eke T^ it was the' atom k acaused th P t?^ boir >n -so guic k iv this cou prlvatioi it not t^'r chil's iea whelmed M^ rants who tried to f oil. nese-owned bar whi248 words
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Advertisement368 1954-11-14 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. EDUCATION M W rrf, «.i I Vin.)—Box 5« els. rxtra. PHY lISTRY. *****O x I Phy. with ■nmrnce on stn ta of BUte. VII. rpon mst. oon Rd.-8 TUITION M Horrf. II (Him.)— Mai rt* rxtm. I Corresrhing for md Malay v 1 nteed iur. Moderate ne 6160,368 words
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Advertisement41 1954-11-14 10 MODEL f\^ M A WW KY 529 T I Powerful 7 va' rectifier a outfit of 9 superb walnut makes U ornament home. ERRES I ERRES R^io PRIDE OF HOUAUt YOURS FOR YEARS Sole Agents: MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) l^ SINGAPORE KUALA41 words
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257 1954-11-14 11 m two of the five large underground storage tanks of a Singac kiosk was found adulterated with white spirits and kerosene Cnm.nal D.strict Court was told yesterday Kerosene, •arcs that this discovery was m.de after* a m,dn,gh t watch257 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-11-14 11 Royal Air Force Sunderlands fly past the Chusan as Air Chief .Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson leaves Malaya yesterday. Sunday Times picture.24 words
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Article261 1954-11-14 11 i FMMI. proprie■tj parlour hni -i'iH a car o Mird his w lie, r .i (l'von c tier adul--1 k y huan, nted a 111 Justice the >incapor<> id \>v made m three months, iri'.fl cdsts nsi the \< tin a>> re married Singapore261 words
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Article180 1954-11-14 11 wr/io gives the legal authority'? nother wlthP who Seva.:\e his Anplo-Dutch rape Co.. Ltd., of Singapore, said Sevathapillai was the head mandore. who con- trolled about 200 iichterage labourers. He also had power? to reclaoourera from India as such labour could not be found locally. Peers180 words
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Article172 1954-11-14 11 >TOVEMBER first grade rubI ber buyers f .o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday officially at 83i cents a lb., 1 5/16 cents below Friday's closing price. The closing tone was easier. The drop was due to profittaking and the turnover was moderate for a Saturday morn- ing. Closing prices172 words
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Article44 1954-11-14 11 Mr. D. S. Armstrong, the Canadian Government Trade Commissioner, will give a talk on "An Eye on Canada" to members of the Insurance Institute of Malaya in the Chamber of Commerce auction room. Fullerton building, Singapore, on Tuesday on Nov. 16.44 words
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392 1954-11-14 11 PIE Singapore Leprosy Relief Association has launched a special ChrLstmas Appeal Fund for the 1.000 inmates of Trafalgar Home. Singaporeans can help by senaing their gifts In cash or in kind. Two Christmas parties will be arranued by the association one on392 words
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164 1954-11-14 11 IS a tree a fit place for human habitation? According to eye-witnesses there is a treedweller in Singapore. This real-life "Tarzan" ot modern times has built a "home" atop a Flame-of-the-Forest tree in the heart ol the city. The tree, about 20-fct hi^h,164 words
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Article77 1954-11-14 11 Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A. will hold nightly devotional meetings to observe the YMCA/YWCA Week of Prayer and World Fellowship, beginning tonight until Saturday. The meditation for tonight's meeting at the association premises. Selegie Road, at 7.45 p.m. will be led by the Rev. Alfred Chow. Guest speakers77 words
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Article71 1954-11-14 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Amone the plans recently submitted to the Town Council to be erected on the seafront along Stulane Laut was one for a three storey ouildine of the shophouse type which will also have a roof earden. This bulldine which is estimated to cost $80,00071 words
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Article232 1954-11-14 11 Inquiry into this job urged AN inquiry into the duties of personal assistants to heads of departments has been suggested by the Budget Committee of ihe Singapore Legislative Council, it was reliably learned yesterday. The Committee feels that their duties are not the same in all departments. It has recom-232 words
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Article57 1954-11-14 11 A taxi driver. Teo Kwang Leong, was fined $35 by the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday for inconsiderate driving on July 28. The court was told that Teo, driving along Kitchener Road, had turned right into Jalan Besar without stopping at the junction. This caused a57 words
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Article58 1954-11-14 11 A charge ofcausing grievous hurt to Lee Yon Kon in a house at the 9 J 2 ni.s. Sembawang Road on Sept. 23 with a changkol, was explained to Lee Bau Kee in the Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday. The case was postponed to Nov 19.58 words
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Advertisement41 1954-11-14 11 (T£N]£WINE WINCARNIS will enrich x the blood and build up new health and vigour. There is no better Tonic Ittt for the blood, the nerves v f —FOR YOU. ?^M& A RICH WINE :^^W WITH NOURISHING EXTRACTS £tiIRIBUTED pv IME PARBY41 words
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Advertisement238 1954-11-14 11 murphy more signal less noise madol Urn/199 A fully tropicalized miniature low priced AC/DC superhet with short and medium wave-bands. SIMILAR MODEL FOR ALL DRY-BATTERY SINGAPORE PENANC $100 FEDERATION BORNEO SI 10 Sole Agents: S. P. SHOT AM «c CO., LTD. 12, ORCHARD RD.. SINGAPORE TEL: 6322 OVER CHRISTMAS AND238 words
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Miscellaneous11 1954-11-14 11 High tides 0 1 1 Port Per.ane 2.34 D (9 ft.11 words
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Article, Illustration120 1954-11-14 12 Our girls First priz«; this week for the picture of the girl with E E the scarf (above). The r photographer did not write E E his or her name and E E address on the back of the E print; please let us have E the details. a I120 words
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866 1954-11-14 12 MRS ROBERTS AND HER BOARDING HOUSE KB gu r- C *w l I X*" 1 A '^^H AS early as 1831 Singapore boasted of a boarding house in High Street run by a Mr. Hallpike. Ten years later G. D. Coleman's residence at No. 3 Coleman Street was taken over866 words
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Article, Illustration157 1954-11-14 12 CA C H week the C Sunday Times <$ 5 awarding cash prizes E for readers 1 pictures. E There is a first prize of E $30. a second of $15 E and runners-up each E receive $5. If you wish to enter E157 words
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Advertisement187 1954-11-14 12 »L P% 0\ I If\ iy| M from I>^ <S9a an d price list /j H Surgeons, doctors and nursea leave nothing to chance. In hospitals, surgeries and clinics throughout the British Empire and in many other parts of the world, 'Dettol' is the antiseptic largely preferred in the fight187 words
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Advertisement53 1954-11-14 12 AUSTIN lillil thats my car THE AUSTIN A3O is now available as a 2 -door Saloon, complementing the 4-door model. Both have increased interior dimensions -^^^M Also a most attractive re-designed dashboard ff More room in the boot too! £C*C^^CJ&, AVAILABLE it in *f W^^ iot Singapore Lumpur Penang Buttcrworth53 words
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Miscellaneous107 1954-11-14 12 Popular trossworil ACROSS DOWN 1 Corundum (5). 5 Declares (7). 3 l^ZZ^l"! ciZTVttVV in vh iv ii Plum (A\ 12 xhm 3 Messengers (6), 4 (hocks (4), 5Lp M Pithy MNMl certain .U^^^JSJTS ili. i «li(m (<),26 LnUngle (5), 29 Conveyance (1) •>-, Kortfenrin* iil -.ergyman .31 Fish «4, 32107 words
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Article, Illustration205 1954-11-14 13 OILYS POWELL - The days when i a film star was an actress OILYS POWELL By I son for the Hollywood of today in the story REAL^r,ed°' he 193 S ShE King Vid-jrs A Tree is a about 1926 when she -scene Boheme." irlng ner- i when she was with parch/wards; she ucceeded205 words
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Article, Illustration261 1954-11-14 13 1 H OW dldSu san Shentall y] ll become a film star a and become "Juliet" In the film •Romeo and Ju- lift? 1 What is her address I and background? AHMAD YASIN Kuahi Lumpur It happened b> chance In a g London restaurant Susan Slientall was dinmg with261 words
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Article, Illustration470 1954-11-14 13 I declare war on the Lollo brigade! =ROBERT OTTOWAY PICKS HIS TEAM TO BEAT THE ITALIANS AT THEIR OWN GAME= BRITAIN has just been bowled over by Roman beauty. I've been meeting them the glamour contingent sent to London as bait for the Italian film industry. Lollobrigida looked at me470 words
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Article193 1954-11-14 13 WAS 'JULIET' DISCOVERED? [—FILM FANS' FORUM— Write: J. Arthur Rank laddress above). CN the film "Rhapsody" what ts the name ot the olano work which John Erlcson and orchestra played? In the same film what are the names o the violin works which V;ttorlo Gassman played? What are the latest193 words
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Article232 1954-11-14 13 I Al'ESl to gu into me or eat shop business is vounp Lori Nelson On the set cl "Destry" at u-i bori «v showing Marl Blan.vidra son.» sketches of teenage 'iresArthat she Ls planning to rtnvr made for the dress shop «n* ana Debbie Reynolds olan i*. «tart232 words
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Article, Illustration309 1954-11-14 13 ALIMUUL.M the sun cult in Hollywood boasts many members, there is only one to whom it is actually a religion and that is the exotic Yma Sumac A beauteous brunette who prides herself on the Inca Indian blood which runs in her veins. Miss Sumac309 words
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Advertisement421 1954-11-14 13 ii>imnnjuiiMUiLoiwtnwiW<'ww>«M<**' w<>rTk^"*^^^*^'^' M^'^^*~"^ iM^^^" rM nrrircrrinnrMip"MM~B"MM im >nr r im m, »BinrtiMrirmft«><wmiMWMW>wwrnwi»a<wi»<nnrtn<nr > y^^^^^^^ mm m^^^ariai^Nßßß^ttio*^^^^^^L\^Wm Jk m^MM^^ ™'a A model sa 6000 a A« #P**3is|P'^K 1 B Xi B» r PORTABLE TWIN TRACK 'W jf~'> m p Jk m. M m m^S\ 'Jtm^s rij^> macnetic tape recokoer WK A421 words
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Advertisement169 1954-11-14 14 t dreamed I rode a streetcar in my Allo-ette bra Ifs the line that gives jpou the most exciting lift... Maidenform's wonderful Allo-ette* bra! Disco. er its dreamy support and accentuation today. In your favorite fabrics. Genuine Maidenform Brassierts are made only In the United States of America. There is169 words
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Advertisement67 1954-11-14 14 t! hi Ts 'he Greatest Valu^ are i n Shirts by V << TOU las' grecte- c Jhirls by *****8 Don't let that COLD take hold! handku Vapex look for IjjL.^ VAPEX I in the n» "v~N pack. 6 f > v New.' VAPEX m l VAPEX CLEAR? COLDS Q67 words
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Miscellaneous1282 1954-11-14 14 THE PU6ITIVE"S SE^TAWAY PROVED SUCCESSPUL. WHEW 'W*" «w a^^ V A (MX\ WATCHiN^ PRO^A BE TARZAN VANQUISHGP GEOROiE CEARONiS ANC? fB.I TOIM Mtf^^^i Vv3^ LOW TUE C?E CEARO^S WAS DEAD, SESNARP SHEA WAS EXILEP I 1-, "WStML*!?' 'A'^W^B^ {•A^j^'^U /^fr^SJP<^T^ ¥'SJ^^BJ^ 7r V^" '-'S IN ru£ jUMeLE-TWUS STERLING SHEA DEPARxec?1,282 words
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Miscellaneous311 1954-11-14 15 I jumping jerzi j^^^^^Ti cHßtxep mote Xhb^b'9 how]' A r/^ <r>^ f<?o*<r*y f/hps mo#£ I /w£'P OETT&J FINP THAT I /wEVE LOST VALUABLfc l,Mt fc^**»»^ ""n Ht >rKtAI/ PUT nmiRT MA\7P A (VjiOD a Cup s.- /1i?/->iim'7 V MANY& /n Cy_>L>-v HttK^^ AKOUNI7 UPArXTAP^/ T#S CiSCO Xl&, y&u-r U/ilci west311 words
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Miscellaneous289 1954-11-14 16 »p BBVBBCH m f THIS like.'.' it-s, a regular. X W I N EARTH I >o^v i/' *\l !!i I l~^ Z' M~i/~~> ggg^ /^~~^v\ &j <l »fc4ta»\J^ ."^Bbl ■< -A V^" HELMET LINING y TWO HOUR AIR I IC-','-^V>,^l C-','-^V>,^ W^£ -JfrJ RjCl flB r=-JF .I Mrj W^ X289 words
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Article, Illustration1686 1954-11-14 17 JOHN JAY HOPKINS - JOHN JAY HOPKINS By rneral Dynamics Corporation, builders of the c-cd submarines "Nautilus* and 'Sea Wolf") learned and are learning as we had to do with fire that the unit (1 release <>t atomic energy urn be the rreatesl evil. energy controlled cm1,686 words
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Advertisement64 1954-11-14 17 MORE PEOPLE CAN NOW AFFORD TO FLY I INTRODUCES jj TOURIST CLASS FROM TOMORROW I TOURIST FARES 25% BELOW STANDARD FARES jj BETWEEN jj SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH, TAIPING. PENANG, ALOR STAR, -j KOTA BHARU, KUANTAN, KUCHING, ij SIBU, LABUAN, JESSELTON, SANDAKAN. ALSO |j OFF PEAK FARES j RTAIN64 words
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Advertisement217 1954-11-14 17 ssiBm Healthy, happy families take ENO'S "Fruit Salt". Pleasant, refreshing Fruit Salt is the gentle corrective most of us need to keep the system regular. ENO'S is particularly suitable for children and for anyone with a delicate stomach. ENO'S will safely relieve over-acidity, a most frequent cause of indigestion, heartburn217 words
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Article, Illustration848 1954-11-14 18 BARNEY AVERY - Don't blame the police for those lines!] BARNEY A VERY ANY motorists blame the police for the profusion of lines painted on the streets. This isn't fair the police do not make the Law they merely enforce it. The meaning of the several types of line is defined in the848 words
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Article545 1954-11-14 18 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By Badminton's raw deal! J HA\ E always had a high regard for the methods of the Badminton Association ot Malaya and its officials, but think they are giving veteran Thomas ('upper Chan Kon Leong a raw deal. Some months ago the BAM's standing committee545 words
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Advertisement295 1954-11-14 18 4 A *************************4 SEAVIEW HOTEL Bookings are now open for Christmas and New Year Festivities CHRISTMAS EVE: BALLROOM and $12 per person CHICKEN INN extension to 1.00 a.m. CHRISTMAS NIGHT: CHICKEN INN $10 per person extension to 1.00 a.m. IMJMMf BOXING NIGHT: CHICKEN INN $10 per person extension to 1.00295 words
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Advertisement358 1954-11-14 18 win ml m ■JK^^ J^sfAr/)) 1 V|/\iD>i*r\| WS*V»' Jf V* *-v V ft Vfe^.x AMERICAN JOE TAKES YOU KI^N 0* THE 1955 GLOBAL TOUR. I C*r^V^\Y\ HIS MOST OUTSTANDING TRAVEL 7jisO^\rA ADVENTURE OF HIS LONG CAREER C^MrjL\r lN E TRAVEL WORLD '^WB9iC=^*^ Leaving Singapore 15th May 1955 by V^ way358 words
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358 1954-11-14 19 jVSW ahead with x wickets left SYDNEY, Saturday. N 1 N BEATEN century hy Hill Watson, 23- opening but, helped New South Wales first inninus lead of 12 runs over M.C.C. v icketfl left here today. tht stopped play a few minutes earlier this four-day358 words
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Article29 1954-11-14 19 InnII I 181 INNS. !b I Bedsei H 6 I 16 i,n imiri :n» II 11, lIS. '!53. 1". 2 *S 3: I ...i.l- r It—*— r.3— u29 words
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Article32 1954-11-14 19 Popular Crossword Solution Davit. IS, v Wire l* Imi ■•■-vrt. tl. Ravel. 29. h m. 14, \<>t. Growler. It, U ktaaa \»tir. 6. IT Xl.lts. 1!<. ill v. In SO, Mil Wrr32 words
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Article60 1954-11-14 19 M'AVAL rase whipped Singapore '>licp by 45 points (ill four uiev a dropped goal) to ftvi b in a rupcer match at [-error \r<<rRutterworth opened the (coring i dropped goal tn the Other Naval Base tries wot by: Hassall (8), Gllmour Wi>lf Reid and Pyle. iram60 words
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Article157 1954-11-14 19 SHA trial for the 30 trainees THE Singapore Horkey Association will hold the first Of a scrips of trials at the GirLs, Snorts club around to- day bo fore selecting the Colony team to meet Federa- 1 tiop o n Nov. 28. Thr trial will bp played In 1 threp157 words
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Article122 1954-11-14 19 CEYLON Sports Club. without I v three of their regulars, beat' RAF. Seletar 2—l in a S.H.A. first division league fixture at Seletar yesterrriy. Inside left Thiligalingam returning after a shon .llness, did well to i score both co.iLs for Ceylonese who I did not122 words
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Article38 1954-11-14 19 ROCHORE \'outh Cllb were beaten 3 2by Fort Cn.iinmg Army in friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Carter i2i and Mac Donald scored j for Army and .Jamil Giman and Doli.ii Zamal replied for Rochore.38 words
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Article26 1954-11-14 19 JOHN ARLOTT. well known BBC Ticket commentator and writer, armed in Singapore last nisht on his ua\ to Australia to cover the Test matches.26 words
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177 1954-11-14 19 If the Singapore Cricket Club could have scratched up a place kicker out of 15 "A" XV players, they tnicht have set up a record score for a rusby match on the Padang this season. As It was. out of seven kickers177 words
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273 1954-11-14 19 SINGAPORE Recreation Club made almost certain of winning the Sineapore first division league hockey title by beatine Police 1-0 on the padang yesterday. Rrc.s need only two more points from their last two cames asainst Ceylonese and RAF Chanci— to finish a point ahead273 words
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206 1954-11-14 19 POH LIM LOSES AND SELANGOR HOLD SINGAPORE TO 2-2 KUALA U'MPI'R, Sat. SELANGOR'S under rated I- none Seong; Cup badminton team today gave Singapore a bad shock when they held them to 2—2 In the inter-zone final of this year's inter-state championship. The first upset rame when Singapore's Malayan champion.206 words
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Article594 1954-11-14 19 nHAX ONN LENG, Asian Games Silver Medallist, walked away with the individual honours at the Iniversity of Malaya's Fifth Athletic Championships at Bukit Timah yesterday. Onn Leng took first place in the 220 yards, 440 yards, 880 yards, one mile and 440 yards hurdles scoring;594 words
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Article25 1954-11-14 19 Rajiji SC. beat Singapore Corinthians "A" 2—o in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. S. Ramayah and Jeyaram scored.25 words
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Article309 1954-11-14 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A SECOND HALF rally failed to save Selangor Club from defeat in their annual trophy rugger match against Singapore Cricket Club on the padang this evening. Singapore won by 11 points (goal and two tries) to ten (two goals) The309 words
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695 1954-11-14 19 rE TOURING Swedish footballers, Kalmar F.F., scored a brilliant goal in the fourth minute and went on to beat Singapore Sino-Malays 8-4 before a paying crowd nf 7,400 at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. This was the first of throo Singapore games for695 words
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Advertisement93 1954-11-14 19 fcilfd-Seltzer >r tOO tI <!</ hrcauM help* Alkan »orli promptly! Gentlr nsnng Alka-Selczer lawi*tl u f fc Glories otlOß I J ;hteen days of gracious First-Class r^T living in an air-conditioned Country Club 8 .superb food and service, swimming, deck sports, stimulating companionship, thorough relaxation will land you on (lie93 words
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Advertisement121 1954-11-14 19 BOAC SERVICE <^^ 7 IS J\^^ mm famous li K. 4 M^^r\~~^^ A When -ou Hy cv BOAC voui lourney it made easy and pleasant by a ttjft mrhete training it bated on 35 yean of accumulated experience. And to rnvty <«rvice H.O.A.C addi that hard-to-derine quality ot friendly eat*121 words
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Article37 1954-11-14 20 SEOUL. Sat. South Korea will team of six. including two to the third table tennis plon&hipe o: ■i Dec. 10. the Table > announced here taun will lpave here by air >oc. 5. Reufer.Reuter - 37 words
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177 1954-11-14 20 Choongs play in international meet in Norway OSLO, Saturday. EDDY and David Choong of Malaya will be the stars of the Norwegian international badminton championships which begin in Oslo today. It Ls the first international championship of this kind to be held in Norway and. apart from the Malayans andReuter - 177 words
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Obituary15 1954-11-14 20 !9 ■nmimum) IX EVER LOVING MEMORY of :ne Ethel Gr>ne but not foruotten.15 words
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146 1954-11-14 20 1 1 mm mum i Tenders are invited for. thr ol the Butldinps known us the Hotel". Pc: Dang, period ol com rz from the Ist day of with option of renewai for a further period of five 2. Tenders should be ton tor146 words
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Article169 1954-11-14 20 MELBOURNE. Sat.— John R. Brennan. the Melbourne businessman who is sponsoring the current professional tennis tour of Australia, .-aid he was planning to hold a world ihampionship for the profes- 1 siona] tars at the Kooyong courts Vb:uary. Brennan has obtained permission to stage the competitionUP - 169 words
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217 1954-11-14 20 Champion jockey Mulley injured By EPSOM JEEP. T EADING Jockey Athol Mulley broke his left foot when his mount in Race Six, Announcement, hit the false rails in the back straight at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club November meeting.217 words
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Article747 1954-11-14 20 Race One CLASS 5. DIV. 3—6 FURS. Valiant Stable'^ (5) HOOGIILY 7.13 carr. 8.2 (279 158) Sawyer 1 (10) Dynasty 7.12 (101—75) Franklin 2 (1) Demonic 8.11 (198—159) Bagby 3 (3) Hollywood Star 6.3 z (547 283) Bougoure 4 (11) TRUMPINGTON II 8.4 (299747 words
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Article1638 1954-11-14 20 TOTAL POOL: $281,380. First: No. *****5 $75,973 Second: No. *****1 $37,986 Third: No. *****1 $18,993 Starters ($2,713 each): Nos: *****6, *****9, *****7, *****5, *****8, *****8, *****0. Consolation ($1,688 each): Nos: *****0, *****9, *****1, *****8, *****7, *****0. *****3, *****8, *****6, *****1. Forecast Tote: Race 3: 12 tickets (594 each).1,638 words
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Article135 1954-11-14 20 'THE men's singles semi-finals in the Singapore badminton championships—Ong Poh Lim (F and N) v M. Sadali iMerrytimei and Wong Peng Soon (Mayflower) v Omar bin Ibrahim (Shell)— will be decided on Tuesday on Court 3 at 7.15 p.m. On the .same court Ong Poh135 words
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Article20 1954-11-14 20 STRAITS TIMES'S picture tip for yesterday's races in Kuala Lumpur was Punctuality (late Etching), winner of Race Six.20 words
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116 1954-11-14 20 ADELAIDE, Sat. COUTH AUSTRALIA scored 296 In their first innings against Western Australia when the Sheffield Shield match opened here yesterday. The visitors had scored 41 without loss when stumps were drawn. Graeme Hole, fighting to re-es-tablish himself after four failures againstReuter - 116 words
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196 1954-11-14 20 HONG KONG. Sat. fJONG KONG beat Japan by six matches to three to win the semi-final of the Asian zone In the Thomas Cup badminton tournament here yesterday. Hong Kong has now gained the right to meet India or Pakistan In the final196 words
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