The Straits Times, 26 June 1955
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Title Section13 1955-06-26 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 1,035 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1955 20 CENTS13 words
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Article827 1955-06-26 1 Captured directive says: Turn local grievances into Communist victories Singapore-style bid at revolt planned KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. USEWIVES and young men, beware. You are among the people the Malayan Communist Party wishes to "welcome" within its ranks of ■dcrground supporters despite its "peace" offer. beware. The827 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-06-26 1 Elsfce Uniterm gtafapare'i '(iirl of tho Year" in and Mr. A. <'. Kyle-Little of I'nitrd Engineers.. Who married ;it St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. The is the daughter of Mr U4 Mrs. M. I>. A. Woltrrs Suiul:iv Times picture.40 words
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113 1955-06-26 1 T: for L;<bot;r. Mr. yew Hock, will personone to try and avert ■i-nrd strike by 10.000 of the Singapore City Labour Unions Fedederatkm is due to give otlce today. Lim told the Straits triciav that he would Uscuntona with both I oon as possible.113 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-06-26 1 PREMIER THE ACTRESS of "Kismet." Joan Diner plays the roic of a temptress in the play. U Nu asked to meet the stars of the show. U Nu, Premier of Burma, and his wife, pictured with loan Diner, in the foyer of the Stoll Theatre, London, when the Premier saw53 words
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Article46 1955-06-26 1 MADRAS. Sat. The Indian Navy will be refitted with the most modern warships in the next four to six years the retiring Chief of India's Naval Staff, Admiral Sir Mark Pizey. said here yesterday. Admiral Pizey has been appointed Commander-in-Chief Plymouth. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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326 1955-06-26 1 Weapons of chaos unions, schools SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, said yesterday that malevolent Communism had recently prostituted "some schools and trade unions into weapons of chjos." The Chief Minister blamed "the extent of our adult ignorance" as he spoke after laying the foundation stone of the Colony's new326 words
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Article58 1955-06-26 1 The 48-hour week for Singapore workmen laid down in a new Labour Bill before the Legislative Assembly is to be reduced by skill another four hours. The Minister for Labour, Mr. Lim Yew Hock yesterday gave notice that he would introduce a 44-hour week by58 words
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Article42 1955-06-26 1 A 45-year-old Chinese. Francis Leong, fell about 20 feet from the first storey of a house in Upper Seranpoon Road. Singapore, last night. He is believed to have sustained a broken neck and was admitted to the General Hospi^i.42 words
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287 1955-06-26 1 Downed U.S. plane may have effect on Big 4 talks WASHINGTON. Saturday. 11. S. officials and Congressmen said today that Russia's attack on an American plane off Alaska raises a grave question about the sincerity of the Soviet's recent peace gestures. Diplomatic sources refused to speculate on whst effect rhe287 words
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Article77 1955-06-26 1 The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday wrote a letter to Mr. R. A. Baker, Allocation Manager, Singapore Im- provement Trust, asking him to provide a flat at 538.50 a month to Lee Pan Hon. China- i town's child violinist. The letter also said that, in77 words
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Article48 1955-06-26 1 $5 000 for Nancy There is one winner of Straits Times Word j Puzzle C". To her goes the $5 000 prize. She is: j Miss Nancy Tan, 14 C Kcong Saik Road, SINGAPORE 2. See Page N.ne for I the Competition Edi I tor's weekly article r48 words
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Article90 1955-06-26 1 Thirty-five long-service employees of the Malayan Breweries Limited. Singapore, were yesterday awarded silver emblems during a gigantic picnic party held at leo Guan Choon Swimming Pool oil Tampenis Road. The party was a farewell to the manager of the Brewery, Mr. J E. Rijke who is returning90 words
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Article65 1955-06-26 1 Chosen as thi- prettiest and most efficient salesgirl in the Hons Kong Trade Exhibition. Miss Lam Yinn Har. 18. was last night crowned 'Miss; Exhibition" at the Happy World Stadium. Miss Lam received a silver trophy and was awarded a free return trip to Hong Kong.65 words
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192 1955-06-26 1 Britons in prison camps: New moves LONDON, Sat. BRITAIN will make further representations to Russia following the naming today by newly released Austrians of Britons imprisoned in Soviet camps. Announcing this, the Foreign oilier said three of these names were new and that further investigation to identify them would takeReuter - 192 words
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Article316 1955-06-26 1 GEOFFREY BOLAND - Rubber soars on big squeeze GEOFFREY BOLAND by FHE SPECTACULAR rise in the rubber price continued yesterday in Singapore as dealers scrambled for available physical rubber to fulfil immediate overseas orders. Extreme difficulty is now being experienced in obtaining supplies, and as a result, yesterday the price closed at $1.14'316 words
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Advertisement374 1955-06-26 1 GIFTS ERTAtNLY THERE ARE FEW FINER ;|FTS THAN A GOOD WATCH AND NONE MORE APPRECIATED THAN The CYMA The perfect gift in time A LARGE ASSORTMENT AT A.L.ABDEEN LTD. lEWELLERS CAPITOL BUILDING 155 NORTH BRIDGE RD. SINGAPORE COLUMBIA 111 R.P.M. LONG PLAYING RECORDS i \i::;:i w BA< U, l .<374 words
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Advertisement91 1955-06-26 1 Bouseh lomlft>Ci Sun <il:issrs J/sice /S9O It was in tho year IS9O that the House of (■(I Rothman, in Ixmdon's Pall Mall, first fl[ became famous for its skill in selecting and blending superbly fine Virginia to■^^Hjfl I[L baccos. Toaay, in countries the whole ijlfTSqi'i felKfc world over, Kothmans Pall91 words
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Article, Illustration1502 1955-06-26 2 GRIM «I A 'phantom light' seen in the heavens I UYSTEHY OIUEiT 'SPEWED SMOKE LXTO I THE SKY' THE next incident of note occurred on July 23. 1948. Captain C. S. Chiles and B. Whitted, were flying an Eastern Airlines passenger plane from Houston, Texas, to Atlanta. Georgia,1,502 words
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Article, Illustration414 1955-06-26 2 Sagai - ANGLI NG THE TOUGH GARFISH Sagai by 4 NGLERS trying their luck off Singapore today i should find conditions better I than for several Sundays I past. Low tide is at about nine o'clock in the morning, the currents will not be too strong for comfort and ex- perienced fishermen414 words
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Advertisement143 1955-06-26 2 SUN LIFE^ R p A A N N c SOF CANADA CAN HELP YOU. To Protect YOUR FAMILY FROM NEED if you are not here to support them (A Policy combining low nett cost and systematic saving) SERVICE No. 1 To Provide Funds to enable you to buy your OWN143 words
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Advertisement266 1955-06-26 2 Build up their future health v^GIVE THEM MARMITE EVERY DAY It** the vitamins In Marmite that help children to grow up strong and sturdy. Health-building ttarmitt it a valuable food for everyone a food needed by all every day to maintain fitness and strengthtn the body's resistance to diseases. Always266 words
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Article162 1955-06-26 3 Way open to end strike rore H irbour Board elation ye.sterday condition for lon which the Labour had been unable il lon had originally that arbitration tx based on the that the Board always have been a the Ministry to rd of arbitration live to consider thi.s riving it award.162 words
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280 1955-06-26 3 'Nerve war' sways bandit waverers KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. |_AST month, while the "peace" offering letter of the Malayan Communist Party was on its way rom its "headquarters" to Haadyai, South Siam. or posting, 30 terrorists surrendered— the highest lumber in 18 months. Intelligence officers280 words
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Article122 1955-06-26 3 PATROLS KILL 3 BANDITS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Three terrorist! were killed and four wounded in the past 48 hours. Two were killed and two wouiuhci in engagements in Johon- yesterday. In Kulai patrol of the 12 Gurkhas killed one man and wounded another who escaped. The patrol captured a submachine122 words
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Article114 1955-06-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Mr Yong Pung How. 29-year-old Kuala Lumpur lawyer, will be married on July 9 in London to Miss Cheang Wei-woo. 26. a graduate of the London School of Economics. Mr. Yong is the eldest son of the Kuala Lumpur millioni aire. Mr.114 words
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Article64 1955-06-26 3 The Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Association is to present a stage and a screen show in August. Part of the proceeds will go to the Crippled Children's Home. The film chosen is "The Dam Busters", the story of the remarkable attack by the64 words
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Article41 1955-06-26 3 The Chinese V.M.C.A. in Singapore will hole 1 a farewell tea party at 5 p.m. <>n Tuesday in honour of delegates to the World's Centenial Conferences of the World's Alliance of V.M.C.As. and members of the World Educational Tour.41 words
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Article206 1955-06-26 3 9 held for banishment are freed NINE Chinese men, detained under banishment orders, were released from Pearls Hill prison, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. First hint of the release was given by the Chief Minister. Mr. Marshall, at his morning. "Meet the People" session. The aged father of one detainee asked Mr.206 words
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Article71 1955-06-26 3 AT LAST -A POLL SAMBA KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Zainal Alam, the popular Radio Malaya comrdian, has I written the music and words of a song to encourage people to vote on election day. Its title is "Everybody vote". The words are set to a catchy Latin American j;hythm. It will71 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-06-26 3 Dr. Lee Lian Hen* and Miss Grace Tan after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, yesterday. Dr. Lee is the son of the late Mr. Lee Kck Soon and Mrs. Lee. His bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Tan Sim Poh. Sunday Times picture.49 words
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Article286 1955-06-26 3 THE People's Action Party yesterday expressed "grave concern" over "the decision of the Colonial Governj ment" to detain Mr. Fong Swee Suan under the Emergency I Regulations. Mr Fong is a member of the P.A.P. executive committee. He was arrested on June 11 with six other286 words
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Article31 1955-06-26 3 LONDON, Sat. The unofficial strike of seamen at Southampton and Liverpool which has dislocated Transatlantic liners for the past 26 clays finally collapsed today at both ports. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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146 1955-06-26 3 No ants? No fire? So strip girl is fined MIAMI. Florida. Sat. CITY JUDGE Cecil Curry could not find any reason why strip' dancer Toni Rave should take all her clothes off before 150 used car dealers at a stag party here "Did you have ants in your clothes that146 words
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499 1955-06-26 3 MANCHESTER, Saturday. JHE OFFER OF THE MALAYAN COMMUNISTS to negotiate with the authorities does not come as a complete surprise, the Manchester Guardian said today. The Communist proposal would come near to re-establishing the Malayan Communist Party as a body with full rights toReuter - 499 words
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Article, Illustration390 1955-06-26 3 Battery of charges greets Mr. Marshall SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, met a battery of allegations of corruption, overloading of ships, favouritism, and lent money and offered advice at his "Meet the People" session yesterday. Allegations about shipping conditions and treatment and selection of Asian seamen390 words
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Advertisement209 1955-06-26 3 INDIGESTION PAIN? STOP IT NOW! This is the fastest way to get relief from indigestion pain. Maclean Brand Stomach Powder acts fast 1 Nagging pain is quickly soothed away. You get profound and lasting relief. Enjoy your food without fear and get the full benefit of sleep unspoiled by indigestion.209 words
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Advertisement65 1955-06-26 3 NEW CURTAINS make such a difference both from the inside and the outside of your home. See the NEW RANGE OF TRADITIONAL CONTEMPORARY DESIGNS in our Furnishing D.?pt "x. *f (?< r~7 T^r^ These low priced furnishing fabrics bring you a welcome freshness of pattern and colour from the leading65 words
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Miscellaneous111 1955-06-26 3 KINGS: Rose Marie 2. 4.15. 7 9.30, Ride, Vaquero 9 a.m.. AH Baba Chapter 2 (Cantonese) 11.30 a.m. Tel. *****. GARRICK: Gul Bahaar (Hindi < English sub-titles) 3.15. 6.30. j 9.15 The Black Widow (Republic .enali 11 a.m. Tel. *****. CATHAY: The Country Girl 11, 1.45. 4.15, 6.45. 9.30. I111 words
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Miscellaneous96 1955-06-26 3 1.45. 4. 6.30. 9.30, Carson City 11 a.m.. Tel. 6903. Mil \Mm; Many Rivers To Cross 11. 1.30, 4. 6.45, 9.30 Dangerous When Wet :> a.m.. Tel. 6909. ROXY: The Robe 3. 6.15. 9.15. The Man from the Alamo 11 a.m., Tel. *****. ROYAL; Missiamma (Tamil) 1.30, 5. 8.30. Sagal96 words
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Article, Illustration314 1955-06-26 4 World sees Malayan pewter LONDON. AMBASSADORS. Trade Commissioners, buyers and other distinguished visitors to London recently gathered in the Petit Salon of a West End Store for the exhibition "Pewter of Today." This collection of ancVnt and modern ptWtofWBN was arranged by the chairman. Mr. G FA. Burgess, and members314 words
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Article200 1955-06-26 4 A NEW chemical has been developed in the United States which stops the influenza virus from multiplying in a test tube. This discovery has given doctors hope that new "wonder drugs" will before long be developed which will provide effective weapons against influenza,200 words
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Article, Illustration1072 1955-06-26 4 SELWYN VAUGHAN - SELWYN VAUGHAN -By- rpHERE are not many really funny A men. The world would be an infinitely sadder place without comic geniuses like Charlie Chaplin, Hob Hope, Danny Kaye, and probably the funniest of the lot, Groucho Marx, who is, of course, the garrulous,1,072 words
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263 1955-06-26 4 AN astonishing story of girls tricked into a modern slave trade has just been told b> a French parson back from French West Africa. I The girls are mostly Negro Muslims, anxious to make the pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca. Slave traders263 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-06-26 4 Backstage on the M-C-M lot the phorosraphor found D giving Lolorcs Cray some earner., tips. Miss Coy. .1 Broadway star, makes her film debut in "If* Always Fab We.i starring Cent Kelly. Dan Dailey. Cyd Charis.c and M.cr38 words
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Article940 1955-06-26 4 EDWIN MULLER - EDWIN MULLER ■By QN land, mankind's production of food has got through three phases: hunting, herdi farming. The cave man was merely a hunter, ing from such beasts as he could find and kill Later, man became a nomad, herding his flock freplace to place940 words
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Advertisement97 1955-06-26 4 M m, COJ7I& A a new x m Kind of dream strapless the "underwire" strapless S^^^^^B^^J with a beautiful new build up at all fine stores now There's never been o bra like this! The new "underwired" contour band clings miraculously to your midriff, prevents B^^r slip-ups or sliding down.97 words
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Article, Illustration119 1955-06-26 5 More than 2,500 people attendthfl fete organised by memrt of the St. |ohn's Ambulance Association in the grounds of the Police Training School yesterday -noon. Above. Mr. Nigel Morris. the Commissioner of s mm showing his young ■fiughfcr Sally, how to work the tm. clown," one119 words
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Article34 1955-06-26 5 The Literary and Historical ty of St. Joseph's Institu:maporc. h:is launched onthly n ot Lted and published by the and boys of the school. paper covers school and lie youth activities.34 words
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Article128 1955-06-26 5 4 FAMOUS young American -A Nt'Kro soprano, Alattiuilda Uobbs, will sing at the Victoria Memoiial Hall on v ctlnesday evening. Her recital is being sponsored by >iiiyapore .Musical Sonfiy. In 1951 Miss Dobbs won first prize in the Geneva In- riuitionai Competition, and in only128 words
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Article203 1955-06-26 5 PARENTS TAKE BACK RED THUG IPOH, Saturday. "yHERE was a dramatic reunion recently between a 22-year-old Chinese and his middle-aged parents whom he had not seen for the past seven years. The police were mainly responsible for the touching family gathering and kept a benevolent gaze as father and mother203 words
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Article, Illustration327 1955-06-26 5 AFTER 13 years as an "orphan,"' an 18-year-old Singapore girl now wants to find he m^th<-"- t-«'o s r -""d two brothers she believes are in Singapore. For the past 13 years, the piii, Lim Gek Neo, said she has kept her desire327 words
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Article39 1955-06-26 5 For driving a, lorry In an inconsiderate manner Fan Sum Hong was fined $25 in Singapore yesterday. Fan admitted turning right into Pagoda Street from New Bridge Road in the face of an oncoming vehicle.39 words
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Article24 1955-06-26 5 Thirty members from the Siglap Girls' and Boys' Clubs visited the Singapore Safety First Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday.24 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-06-26 5 Pretty brides seen here after a double wedding ceremony in Singapore yesterday are sister*, the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rogers. At right is Angela Bernadette and her husband, Ivan losepti, and Anita Monica who married Douglas Aloysius. The ceremony was at the Church of the55 words
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Article127 1955-06-26 5 A Singapore boy violinist will become "a wonderful musician when he falls In love." world famous cellist, AdolDhe Frezin said this week. The boy is 15-year-old Leong Boon Seong, leader, of the Singapore Junior Symphony Orchestra and locally acc'aimed as "a boy genius." Mr.127 words
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Article, Illustration304 1955-06-26 5 Four Singapore Police Inspectors will leave for Ryston-on-Dunsmore Police College, England, on July I, for a six to nine months' special police course. They arc C. J. R. Mason. Ong Kirn Boon, Abdul Rahman bin Dalbasha and Tan Jee Bah. Insp. Mason, senior detective inspector304 words
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Article, Illustration488 1955-06-26 5 BUTTERWORTH, Saturday. TWO aircraftmen started talking about animals one night in November last year and 1 out of their discussion was born the Natural History Club of the Butterworth R.A.F. Today, after only seven months, the club has made such progress that the488 words
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Advertisement175 1955-06-26 5 Keep your skin lovely, iair this easy way P >:d's Creams are right for your skin for the climate TSE POND S FAMOUS creams to preserve jind enhance your beauty. No matter what type of skin you have or whM climate you live m Pond's Creams protect and glorify your175 words
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Advertisement572 1955-06-26 5 For quid' promotion, better pay, and a career you could put your heart into CggO* OWE OF THESE OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND!^ V #1 IF YOU are ambitious, forward-looking and keen to make the VAVTn nr>v riTH trrT) most of today's opportunities, here is a chance for you to find572 words
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Article952 1955-06-26 6 A.G.S. DANARAJ - GHOSTS! YOUR YARNS A.G.S. DANARAJ No. I— 'Darah, darah'... By Last week, at the end of a true Malayan story of the supernatural, the Sunday Times invited its readers to send in THEIR ghost stories. The response was immediate and overwhelming. Today we print two of these tales. Both will952 words
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Article579 1955-06-26 6 CECILIA - CECILIA By T^HIS story links Malaya and England and is worth relating as it is, although not exactly a ghost story, near to the uncanny. I was sitting in a small room in London. The room was riaht at the top of an old579 words
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Article203 1955-06-26 6 FOR the "advanced" musk lover he or she who listens with his brain and not emotions there is a record this week to hrinif hours of cultivated delights. That magnificent violinist Isaac Stern he played in Singapore last year accompanied by Alexander Zakin (piano) play Bach's Partita in203 words
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Article676 1955-06-26 6 f AST evening we had a light .shower of rain, and early this morning another. For some days we have been drawing bath water from the rattier smelly stream. If a win in the sweep or lotteries ever comes our way we shall sink676 words
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Advertisement108 1955-06-26 6 iM«llft.H'lT»ly TRANSPARENT j WAX OR LIQUID COLOURS *Nb^^^^p POLISHES CEMENT and TILES )UROFLEX Unbreakable Spring Shockproof System %nm mhoteT AH bedrooms air-conditioned with bathrooms telephone; luxuriously furnished. CHINESE EUROPEAN MEALS Single Room from SlB 00 Double Room from 526 00 Cable Add: "CATHATBEST" P'-.m M-111 <' "We're here again to108 words
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Advertisement428 1955-06-26 6 All I All i!l couch III) lUX I mixture aat i n y \\msm action hSHI kills iir::: =1 b U U b n b ■HI Tm »o mt J Coughs can be dangerous. They can tire > ou out > stO P y° u sleeping, make you weak. That's428 words
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Article, Illustration948 1955-06-26 7 ANNE DORVILLE - It's 'g lands make you fat or thin! ANNE DORVILLE C^y« TWIN people, and es- pecially thin women, are usually much envied by the not-so-slen-der; and when those who have a tendency to run to fat learn that many thin people do not put on weight no matter how much948 words
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Article854 1955-06-26 7 J AM 17 and still at school but in love with a girl of my own age. She is also in love with me. In three month's time she is to be married to someone else because her parents wish her to do so. She has854 words
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Article238 1955-06-26 7 ONE quality that invariably puts oeoDle at their ease is warmth. ..that 'Tm-on-vour-side" aooroach. And once you can make other people happy in your company, you have acauired a vital secret of noise. The ability to do this does nor come naturally to many peoDle. But238 words
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Advertisement350 1955-06-26 7 I Rise «nd Shine every Pfr^^l "ay \s^P^l thanks to MILK OF MAGNESIA A PRODUCT OF PHILLIPS rjk I tan eat, drink, and Jfe^fl^afcX smoke as much as I Jlt§fs^^[^g A want because the ant* s^™^ 1^ fMA acid properties of llr**"° •-—*<]' MILK 0F MAGNESIA J i relieve SOUR350 words
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Miscellaneous48 1955-06-26 7 TME^"* GAMBOLS &QAA^ A&@&£&- WLvt <iOT ONE. PfltV^.T TOO NO I CAWT TUMMK. Of-} j UNLESS YOU D LI«tE TUtM^ 'tm«t'u. i»*Ty CtNTS MANr FOB. W ***\Y MOW ANYBOCTV 1 I ©eOCO6 I PL«-AS£ i W*jO <L«<i Wfc I..VL .T TO -D (mZ* =\fT-rTUAN KS V6BV MUCM ~1/48 words
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Article, Illustration280 1955-06-26 8 The Tale of a Shirt »that classical garment th* 1 shirt, has been rnakinu fashion news ever since it was borrowed from the nun. And now from American whore the shirt shape is i" an established fashion favourite, come the latest ideas on the subject. A shirt dress particularly for280 words
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Article284 1955-06-26 8 %WITHIN 50 years women will stay young and beautiful and keep their curves throughout them lives, a family doctor told the American Medical Association recently. The secret of everlasting beauty, said Dr. Lowry McDaniel. of Tyronza. Arkansas, lies in synthetic sex hormones soon284 words
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Article, Illustration779 1955-06-26 8 MAXINE RAKICH - New furniture fads give me the horrors! MAXINE RAKICH says IT is a real effort these days for me to look at a "Homes" magazine or even to look in the furniture shops. I never know what my eyes will be assailed with. It is with real apprehension that I779 words
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Article374 1955-06-26 8 Let's face it! Look cooler! IF you've ever wondered whether you are using the right shade of powder, foundation and lipstick this is the time to find out, for Betty Heame, beauty specialist from Cote is touring Malaya this month. It's pretty sound advice too. for all of us, whatever374 words
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Advertisement356 1955-06-26 8 A NEW TYPE OF Blip i if I I 1 11 I NEW! You choose your own M B J[ M. W M M M Vw I point Now i P° ml ues t0 match your txact style of writ- ing a new ball point fea- lure' Choice of fine,356 words
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Advertisement426 1955-06-26 8 •tt&qpUß TStTHf'' %iii THE WISPOM PEWTiST TELIs m m ■>2«r T0 underst *nd how M T 'WISDOM 1 CLEANING HELPS P^r -frm^ T0 PRESERVE YOUR J ?v[y*\J4 KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT SENSITIVE hi Ya\ ATTACKS CENTRE —^H~ H ATTACKS The tooth K |/f\ Enamel is I JL\! covered with a vevy426 words
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Article590 1955-06-26 9 P.A.P. TODAY: SO MUCH TO DISCUSS special political reporter looks at today's annual meeting of the People's Actihn Party in Singapore A STRONC political party must have brains as well as brawn. And to a degree the People s Action Party has both. But there must also be co-ordination between590 words
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Article105 1955-06-26 9 .*nd pineapples ar.d wav of cooking are partipraised bj D expert at the Malaya vpe of cooking which :-'Od being cooked I periods or in a lot :s bad. she said ay. beeauM some vttat■re water soluble, or can •■"d by heat Curries, which are prepared for105 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1955-06-26 9 Winning answers to Word Puzzle "G" Clues were more difficult standard kept high THE $5,000 prize for Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest C was won by Miss Nancy Tan, of 14 C Keong Saik Road. Singapore who submitted sets of answers which corresponded completely with those given below. These were1,052 words
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Article43 1955-06-26 9 A new British film. 'The Man who Loved Redheads," starring Moira Shearer, is being shown at the Pavilion Cinema on Tuesday in aid of the St. John Appeal Week Tickets will be on sale at the box office tomorrow morning.43 words
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Article, Illustration17 1955-06-26 9 Mattiwilda Oobbi, the famous American lopranc, who will ting in Singapore next Wedneiday.17 words
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Advertisement262 1955-06-26 9 Be Proud of Your English Improve Your Speech and Writing in a Few Hoars jroo content with the way I depend upon their English not and write? Are you "lettinz them down." It was to are not making meet their need that the at cause people to Regent Institute planned262 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article339 1955-06-26 10 PHONEY PEACE j! The cocky, almost insolent* offer by our enemies the terrorists to "negotiate" masks a profound desperation. Only beaten armies even consider I •'negotiating." The Reds arc battered and broken, I though still capable of a few hefty dying kicks. > The only way they call339 words
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Article, Illustration821 1955-06-26 10 Denis Rockwell - Denis Rockwell To Save a Life the last chapter By Di. %WHEN I was a medical student, one of the subjects we dismissed in the first year and fcvgot about ever afterwards was physics. Things are different."—- nowaday! My med.cal 1 l UD student821 words
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What YOU think
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Letter296 1955-06-26 10 Kipling the elephant THE writer of Mek Ya's story mentioned that the cruel death of a trapped clouded leopard was the "limit" and brought into bei.ig the Wild Animals and Birds Protection Ordinance. No. 2 of 1955, to which Tuan Djek referred on June 12. Could this leopard be the296 words
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Letter216 1955-06-26 10 SOME years back Government, having sympathy for its employees, decided to erect low cost houses to be sold to them. Circulars were sent individually to all departments invitin? prospective owners. As expected there was a big rush of applicants, so a method had to be formulated in deciding216 words
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Letter195 1955-06-26 10 MELAYU' recently wrote that it is high time for European firms to open their doors to Malays. The reason for such a suggestion, he says, is because of strikes which hamper the industrial and economic development of the country. But, as the majority of workers are Chinese, it195 words
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Letter247 1955-06-26 10 IN the article "Malayan, j Girls Have the Cutest Figures' by Rosalind Shar- banee. which appeared in the I Sunday Times last week, I 1 would like to challenge her statement •'Chinese girls i often offer to pay for Aus- tralian boys at film-shows and lunches." It is247 words
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Letter49 1955-06-26 10 I AM very Interested in pen pals. My age is 26. My hobbies are reading, badminton, driving. hunting, travelling, collecting popular songs, picture-going and, last but not least, friendly correspondence. Replies are assured to those who write to me. C. H. YONG. 52. .l:i lan Kaya. Kulint.49 words
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Letter47 1955-06-26 10 1 WOULD like to exchange used postage stamps with a collector in your country but I do not know anyone in Singapore. Would you be kind enough to Rive my name to someone there with similar Interests? EDWARD WOOD. 137 Alhertus Aye., Toronto 12, Canada.47 words
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Article497 1955-06-26 10 THE Singapore Arts Theatre presents Bernard Shaw's famous play, "Saint Joan," at the Victoria Memorial Theatre on July 10, 13 and 14 The idea of writing a play about Joan of Arc, the warrior, martyr of 15th Century France, was first suggested to Bernard497 words
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Article, Illustration789 1955-06-26 10 BEFORE the war. in those hazy times which the elders of the tribes call the "Good Old Days," Jascha Heifetz arrived in Singapore to play his violin. Heifetz is now recognised as the greatest violinist in the world, and even before the war was reckoned to be really789 words
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Advertisement744 1955-06-26 10 C I. ASSIFIKI) ADS. \N\OIMEMENT M H»nl, $1» (minimum). NDOWMENT ls the Only wav of ."..iving for the future from Income, In nhirii are untaxable Wiv Laxen. P O. Box 4024, Singapore. SITI \ll<>\> VACANT aj H,..rf. aj i Mm j— Box cti. extra. .fK.MI.M. salesmen ror wrllknown Silks. SUMS,744 words
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Advertisement6 1955-06-26 10 A PRODUCT OF BOH PLANTATIONS LTD.6 words
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Advertisement42 1955-06-26 10 W ALL NEWtALL DIFFERENT! I fllES^BflßE^BEE^^^^^v ■*VHjEEEi^^k^ BE^s \a gBB^NSH m| 1 m TmßmSmßf Opening night 3 Oth JUNE HAPPY WORLD STADIUM Admission: $8 $6 $57- $3A General Admission: $2 Advance bookings from "J"OMORRO^^ at ROBINSONS WINSTON'S HAPPY WORLD PARK SPONSORED BY42 words
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Article533 1955-06-26 11 (GUILTY PLEA REJECTED) NOW SA YS: I WAS FRAMED COURT TOLD OF TERRORIST PAPERS INSIDE A DIARY DMPLETED applications for membership of the People's Action rty and three copies of leaflet "Policies of the P. A P." were found i terrorist documents when police raided533 words
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Article115 1955-06-26 11 Yesterdays rubber prices were: Closings In cents per lb.: No. 1 R.S.S. .spot loose buyers lit* isellers 116\; No. 1 R.S.S July I buyers 114%, sellers 114 S; No. 1 RS S. August buyers no* sellers 11CV No. 2 June buyers 108. seller? 109; No. 3 buyers 102.115 words
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Article21 1955-06-26 11 The tin price in Singapore yesterday was quoted at *****2! 2 per picul. $1.12' 2 above the Friday pricesUP - 21 words
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Article38 1955-06-26 11 Singapore Copra Association 1 p.m. prices yesterday were: Straits mixed copra: July S27 :i R buyers. $27 S 8 sellersAugust $273 4 buyers, $28 selle»; September $27 7 8 buyers S2S'« sellers. The tone 'wa< easier.38 words
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Article84 1955-06-26 11 !I<m>n HIN alias Tan llnu. 21. a mems.npaporc Factory Workers I'nion uith the possession -t document and member of th<- SinPeoples" Anti-British liroucht to court i and remanded lu'v 2 v ho ua«. charted with sston of a docui uiitlrcl 'Rules and of the Peoplrs' b I^acur"84 words
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Article80 1955-06-26 11 p G:rls Club and c Chamber EnDting a recep.>:cal concert at 2 RMUI a: 830 on ommitof both groups g is bc-ing arrang- Mrs. Scow chairman of the Ciuo and treasurer imber Ensemble, who Colony en June ..-the-world tour. ibroad Mrs. leaders of vari:gani.sations and ii groups are80 words
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Article, Illustration34 1955-06-26 11 Confetti spattered couple leaving the Cathedral of the Good Shrphrrd. in Singapore yesterday, are Mr. Pieter Hendrik Jan van Baars and his bride who was Miss .Maria Theresia Sindorf. Sunday Times picture.34 words
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Article223 1955-06-26 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. POLICE radio patrol van, an ambulance and a fire engine fhis evening went to Johore Bahru telephone exchange m answer to three emergency calls made within five minutes of the exchange being officially opened. First to dial "999' was His Highness223 words
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Article158 1955-06-26 11 Guide to dog's world SINGAPORE may have a "Hho's Who for dogs if plans now set afoot by Mrs. Leon-Soh come off. The August issue of 'Canine News according: to Mrs. l^eon-Soti, president of the Singapore Canine Welfare Association, will have a very special feature. In its pages will be158 words
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Article64 1955-06-26 11 "Tower of Destiny." a film about the United Nations headQuarters building in New York, will be shown at the United States Information Service theatrette, 26, Raffles Place. Singapore, at 1 p.m. on weekdays from tomorrow to July 8 The film is being shown to commemorate the64 words
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Article33 1955-06-26 11 The Singapore Film Society presents one of the most famous thrillers of all time. 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" I at the British Council Hall at 6.30 and 9 tonight.33 words
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Article27 1955-06-26 11 Ang Ah Chum, aged 62, who had five gallons of dutiable samsu on June 24 in Sembawang Road was fined $100 in Singapore yesterday.27 words
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Article61 1955-06-26 11 THE 11.626-ton troopship A Skaugum from Saigon was placed in quarantine in Singapore yesterday because of a suspected case of small-pox Carrying 2.100 troops back to France from Indo-China the vessel was quarantined for four hours while the sick soldier was examined by the Port Health61 words
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Article56 1955-06-26 11 Bail of $300 In one suretj 1 was yesterday offered to Ismail bin Maong. who claimed trial to hurting Tal Singh In Choon Guan Street on June 20. Maong was alleged to have 1' been a member of an unlawful assembly that attacked Singh. The case was56 words
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Article98 1955-06-26 11 Five men and four women crowded the dock of a Singapore court yesterday and pleaded guilty to gambling in a common gaming house at Junon Road on Friday evening. They were each fined $10. A sum of $36.05 seized in the raid was ordered put into98 words
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236 1955-06-26 11 T^HE row between the police A and Mr. Lim Chin Siong, secretary of the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union, on what constitutes legal picketting, continued yesterday. The row started when Mr. Lim accused the police of siding with tne management in the strike at Hume236 words
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Advertisement56 1955-06-26 11 -_.iiiniiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiimitiMiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii| j St. JOHN'S AMBULANCE f 1 ASSOCIATION and BRIGADE MM STAKES 1 and MiSFITS Wed. 29th June, at 10 a.m. St. Andrews Cathedral War Memorial Hall I Men's. Women's, and children's clothing come and buy model dresses for $20 and less-everything r the family. Admission: 20 cts. |||||||||||||||||lIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIM'» lIIIIIIIIMII56 words
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Advertisement201 1955-06-26 11 AIR-INDIA Book tfirough «ffEfiL BOi STEAD CO.* LTD \^^*?yn V p O»T SWETTENHAM IPOH .TELUKANSO* KOTA BAH*U IP Ol offer you a holiday Round Trip HONGKONG 11 DAYS INCLUDING 3 DA YS IN HONGKONG by "CARTHAGE' SaiU 21st July Returns 2nd August "CORFU" 18 August 30th August "CANTON" 15 Sept.201 words
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Article, Illustration200 1955-06-26 12 Schoolboy Terence is a prize-winner Terence Khoo of the Bartley Secondary School, School Certificate D' of Singapore, sends us the photograph of the pretty girl (top left) A. which he calls "An Air of Sophistication". It wins second prize in the Sunday Times Camera Contest this week. Exposure200 words
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909 1955-06-26 12 Donald Davies - 'Original comicality' at Penang party Donald Davies IN May 1808 the long desired Charter for the establishment of a Court of Judicature for Prince of Wales Island arrived. Also I about this time printing was introduced, and a Mr. Bone j published Penang'a first i newspaper "Thp Prince of I909 words
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Advertisement348 1955-06-26 12 The BOLEX projector really does show marvellous pictures. Bright, clear, steady WW*»* and big enough tor everyone to see properly. m \W\* Wore not itini In the least whe/i m think you're watching 16mm. when you tirst -oe tho MBR in action. y O Everybody says the same, so there348 words
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Advertisement43 1955-06-26 12 Prtcc J>JL\J\Jr ir.thF.R.ct'U^W^ &*4"*- AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. 109. NORTH BRIV6E ROAO. StMGAPQkE 6. T_U 6589S MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY and we will send you, without obligation to yourself, copies of the I leaflet and price list on ROLLOP CAMERAS:- NAME 1 ADDRESS43 words
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Miscellaneous183 1955-06-26 12 Todays Radio Programmes thus marked can be received by listeners in Malic a Short wave 43 fi'2m. Medium wave 476 m., 343., 366 m. and 2!)7m.) RADIO MALAYA A.M. *9.00 Breakfast Club; *10.00 London Studio Melodies; 10.30 Listen to my Music; 11.00—11.30 Netherlands Composers; P.M. M.OO Programme Summary; *1.01 Light183 words
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Miscellaneous182 1955-06-26 12 Popular Crosstvortl r i L^B .-*i I i ACROSS.— I By mran, of (3); 5' DOWN 1 Brtokrn (7)- 2 AlSh.p' 9 waiter (7>; ,1 Hot S pot s gj gtfjg* Sh I^Jfc 13 Finished (4); 14 Abated (8); 16 the teeth (7) 8 Shun (5); 9 Rescues' Lay at182 words
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163 1955-06-26 13 TH Ava Gardner and Stewart Granger in the starring M-G-M s Bhowani Junction' is now before the England for filming of interior scenes. The company, headed by the I rs. Director George Cukor and Producer Pandro S. Berman, returned from Pakistan where exteriors163 words
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Article, Illustration11 1955-06-26 13 T "csr tapping toes belong to well-know M-C-M star Ann Miller.11 words
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Article70 1955-06-26 13 ON his first day at work in Samuel Goldwyn's "Guys and Dolls." Marlon Brando had great trouble getting into his I character and blew his lines the first few takes. "He's nervous." Director Joseph L. Mankiewicz explained to Goldwyn. who was standing by on he set. Goldwyn,70 words
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Article141 1955-06-26 13 Mexico' s 'Gable' as French king INTERNATIONAL star Pedro Armendariz. Mexico's Clark Gable, comes to M-G-M lor the first time to play Francis I, one of France's most colourful kings, and the man who starts Lana Turner on her Royal road to romances for "Dianne. In order to accept the141 words
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Article, Illustration690 1955-06-26 13 'I have been dead for years!' GARBO was sad in spirit MICHAEL RUDDY tells the story of w GRE HJ*M!JL \yHAT is the peculiar magic oi Garbo's films? What is this mystery al>out her that seems eternal? What is her particular glamour, so different to Hie lusty and busty variety690 words
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Letter130 1955-06-26 13 WHAT is the name of the actress who' acted as princess in "The Student Prince"? What is her background? B. NEUN Kurhiiiß. BetU St. John is the name of the actress, she has been on stage and screen for a number of .years. Her real name130 words
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Letter54 1955-06-26 13 TH E film "Barefoot Contessa" should be screened again in Singapore. It was lant shown durine the transnort dis- turbanrrs and many of us living miles away had to miss It. What is Gregory Peck's address? JAY Singapore. Gregory Peck. write: J Arthur Rank Organisation Fan Mail Department. 21 Sohi54 words
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Letter66 1955-06-26 13 WHO was the "Mr. Universe" in the film "Athena"? Did he really win the title? What songs were sung in the film? JOHNNY LIM Ipoh. Steve Reeves ni "Mr. I'nJvertie." Hr wan "Mr. Amrric a 1A47." "Mr. World 1»49." anC "Mr. I'nivrrae 1950." Song* Ir the film were: "Imagine," '•Vorail**-."66 words
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Advertisement189 1955-06-26 13 CONCESSION FARES for STUDENTS FLYING DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS m C&L SPECIAL FARES ARE 75% OF NORMAL FIRST OR TOURIST CLASS Bookings tor RETURN FARES Christmas holiday 0 A Students bcHw the age of 26 years are eligible for this a concession provided they are enrolled to attend a full academic189 words
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Advertisement153 1955-06-26 13 So smartly styled, you'll welcome rainy days! L/^ "ALLIGATOR" V'/fiSl GABERDINE 7/ A^^Jl RAINCOATS i^JS^vT/ A MIST FOR v^k/^l home leave -7 i^^V^ INDISPENSABLE AfpvSiSi/ IN A temperat E' /I i J^s\ CLIMATE. C__l FULLY LINED L^ W AND FULLY PROOFED 1 COMPLETE WITH MATCHING SOFT BRIMMF.D RAIN HAT. IN153 words
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Advertisement599 1955-06-26 14 Rheumatism; and Backache Gone in 1 Weed Flush kioney* With Cytrtx and You'll Fed Fine Cy«tex— tho pre*rrlptlnn of a famnut I mil* all trouble* due tc I kidney action in double quick if vi. v >iufror from Rheumatiam, Sciatica. Neuritis, Lumbago, Backache, Nervouaneu. Leg Paint, Oiuinee*. Circlet under Eye*.599 words
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Advertisement312 1955-06-26 14 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly N>> lonjct nwJ you admitt othtr»- unih iha, j Onr iat of Stillman will makr you (qualVv charming Continurd application! will aurpr.i^ you, convince you that th^rriconlyorwbaaM tibct. only one whitrner that word* alone ok Dot ei(>ffn ill hraut.fying pown Sullman'i ia the olden,312 words
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Miscellaneous610 1955-06-26 14 by Edgar Rice Burroug^^^^^^JM ffM^m J m^ BUT PATE TOOK A STRANGE TUI?M A'HEN A IJ $<&~^ >~^4KBBKr<. Wjk 4«lr^^BßßW 'F section op itoc< BeoKE avwov peoA tme Aj J /C/jE^wtif"- \r§ --lw slm m sj, bMJJJIBBLTw \J\ J welplesslv me C7eoppgp prdv\ the pkecipice v Tl^sling X.* 9r *m!610 words
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Miscellaneous430 1955-06-26 14 j CANADIAN OUTLOOK i July 1 thp Dominion of Canada celrbrates its B*th birthday. I Now countries have birth Horosropr just as individuals do and thp "birth" of this North Amrriran Dominion was an unusually in- tprrstin; and fateful one. It foretold amon? other things (a) a I vtrenctliening of430 words
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Miscellaneous417 1955-06-26 14 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY. Make this a day get you over many difficulties, for new contacts if you can. Don't allow personal arguComparative strangers will ments to get out of control in bring more amusement and the afternoon and evening help than your familiar hours. FOR LUCK TODAY friends.417 words
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Miscellaneous185 1955-06-26 15 7W^ CISCO KID. tyW W<* u/est fa.VcnA.vcte I MEANWHILE... PT j SWEAR IT, SHERIFF. I UnP OUTSiDE THE JAIL... I/SHOT DOWN IN~I IS>/r f \S^s^UBUl~ M& ''ffitfo* 'L'ffll *w I iTS SIMPLE, CISCO, WE FivJt? THE OTHER DIDN'T KILL GYPSY JOE. ID HAVE BEAT HIAA LV COLD BLOOD. J >v>185 words
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Miscellaneous343 1955-06-26 16 t Ti^ikiK ru id r^Mi v cpai I W^ VOU'RF RIGHT TORRO.' WE 1 M MIB HQW 'BOUT yMX/m r BE "ER£ T '«a T s «3--t j 1 1 I I sossv...i I ThIMK, OUR ONLY REAL j^ Xj f t Jrr.A ta ri-r iuTA .^^^fi«H ii*V I AWDIMft343 words
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Article, Illustration734 1955-06-26 17 TERRY PILLAY - TERRY PILLAY IT SOUNDS AS INTERESTING AS A CUP OF COLD TEA, BUT... -By- J\ 1875, when Singapore had no Cathay Build iiitf ;mkl dollar \\;is ;i respectable sum of money, Miss Sophia Cookc opened some classes for (Chinese j^iils in the Church734 words
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197 1955-06-26 17 'ERS in the saloon bar of the Dane Valley Arms in ate. in Britain, ask the new fair-haired barman: haven't you been in the Army? You're a strapping lad. U Marsh, 22. eoes on pii ta with a smiling r197 words
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376 1955-06-26 17 Unusual Jobs... No. 8 PEOPLE ARE ONLY CIPHERS "A YOUNG man in Singapore has the unusual job of packing I other people's clothes for them. He works ■as the chief clothesI packer in one of the Colony's biggest laund- ries. Since he came to Singa--1 pore from the Federation in376 words
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Article, Illustration520 1955-06-26 17 Plan* have been made in the United States to celebrate Helen Keller's birthday tomorrow. In New York City. j it will be "Helen Keller Day." as a tribute to the world famous deaf-blind author and teacher's 75th birthday. In this article. Van Wyck Brooks continues the story of520 words
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Advertisement62 1955-06-26 17 m. .J^aaaaaH YEAST-VITE DID^ITII |jkc \cast-\iic today and yet rid of that nervy feeling. Rich in Tonic B vitamins and stimulat- V^-^v^N^/fSsSS ing cafTrine, it works fast and you'll feel better in /./^^^~^^^P no time. Also soothes away headache, neuralgia J|# /jk^^ and rheumatic pains. Get some Yeast-Vite today. \^p^T~62 words
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Advertisement267 1955-06-26 17 j^aaaa^^Baf^^- <' V v Ax falUll world-femed IiMWffIBBS along all routes east including Majestic services from SINGAPORE to HOSGKOXG, BANGKOK* and LONDON* DIRECT '^Effective late in July. Cm* M bo 4 c w»i..w 8.0.A.C. TAKES GOOD CARE OF YOU BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS COKPORATION IX ASSOCIATION WITH QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS AND267 words
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433 1955-06-26 18 THE four of us get in the Reliant coupe 7? h.p. three- but only |ust. There are no luxury armrests, just room enough for legs, arms and heads when we all sit up straight. When a passenger speaks to me from the back his433 words
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Article, Illustration607 1955-06-26 18 FREDDIE POPE - Fast and slow cars should not mix! FREDDIE POPE Says Well-known Malayan Motorist icho is on leave in Europe.) PAST and slow cars in the same race do not mix! They should be prohibited in the future. I say this after seeing the tragic crash at Le Mans in which607 words
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Article416 1955-06-26 18 A DRUNK at the whael of a car is the greatest danger it is possible to meet on the roads. A number of sensible motorists arrange to go home after a party by taxi, or at least get somebody to drive them home. It416 words
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Article352 1955-06-26 18 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By having won all their four interSlate engagements so far this season by an innings, Selangor ere now th c "glamour" cricket combination in Malaya. Actually, their victory last weekend over Negri Sembilan was their fifth successive win by *hat margin. In their last352 words
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Advertisement126 1955-06-26 18 V-55-i Get Fit! build red-blooded vigour VIKELP is a natural sea plant mineral tonic that builds up and renourishes the body. It contains mineral salts in an amazing concentration. Rirh in Iron Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Food lodine, Copper plus Vitamins B and D, Vikelp turns tiredness into strength. weakness into126 words
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Advertisement311 1955-06-26 18 HOT NEWS!, "THE MODERN MISTRESS" without a /Jt shadow of doubt, is the /vV^ /W MOST PERFECT *t£\ £K\ J^ cooker \^4M'.ffr Well-known fnr its efficiency rOvT '^r\ I combined with economy m \!^Q^p A^ fuel consumption. Burns wood or coal. i Hot plate has 5 large boiler .v "V311 words
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Miscellaneous16 1955-06-26 18 *SFORTtH€ SAM By Ktg. Woottoi i 'lhfii3 ciJsL LJIB LvSPf Xjut ujOl /l f^ i=M dlfi16 words
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Article, Illustration606 1955-06-26 19 bakar gets two in 4-1 victory SKRKMBAN, Saturday. (SINGAPORE beat Negri SembUaa in their ital southern section match in the Maiaya up soccer tournament this evening with the r,i tot of ease by four goals to one. Singapore t.iblished their superiority after taking aboutAP - 606 words
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Article93 1955-06-26 19 ciul 111 I pnvjtjiins in thr north i >nulh sn (ions of thr i. hi arr: NOB Ml r v i) i i pi. I I II II 16 2 X I 4 (I II 4 8 lit rs I n :i 8 8 4 •in::: i93 words
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215 1955-06-26 19 MALACCA Bat. io turn b. i ic'.ory in thi K In the 12th od flashed It througl) Peng r this and the I Into tne lea I Hamld ir Johore. end a:i Ch i h iut Rei NOTICE i] VMOND THEATRE CINEMA a oflers215 words
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Article28 1955-06-26 19 soccer Hmi-flnalf, between R.E.M.E. <ncl Royal Signals and R.A.M.C. 1 and KAOC will be played tomorrow at the Gurkha s Recimont DOd and Gillman Barracks resvely.28 words
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Article172 1955-06-26 19 SEREMBAN, Sat. rHE FASTEST quarter mile in Malaya since the war was run at the N. S. Police meet here today. 'his was done by schoolmaster If .i ti i in Ahmad who clocked 50 7 sec. in the invitation 140 yards to set172 words
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194 1955-06-26 19 Fed. Services got going after GOC arrived KUALA LIMPIR, Sat. BTOEBATION Combined Services, watched by their G.O.C. Lt.-Gene-ral Sir Geoffrey Bourne, overwhelmed Kcdah 1-1 in their Malaya Cup soccer match at Princes Koad stadium today. General Bourne's arrival i midway through the first halt brought about an almost immediate change194 words
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312 1955-06-26 19 S K 6: ARMY I. Singapore Chinese won tba 1 Tiger Balm Cup when they convincing 6-1 victory over Army a< Jalan Besar Stadium last 1 he snnie, in aid of St. John s t Ambulance was watched by 2,000. Chinese who fielded several312 words
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508 1955-06-26 19 ENGLAND 353— MAT 112 S. Africa need 766 with eight wkts to win LONDON, Saturday. EWGLAND, 171 behind on the first innings, scored 353 runs in the second innings on the third day of the second cricket Test against South Africa here today. South Africa were thus left to makeReuter - 508 words
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Article137 1955-06-26 19 ENGLAND Ist Inns 133 SOI TH AFRICA Ist Inns 301 ENGLAND 2nd lnns Kenyon Ibw Goddard (iravinry c Heine b Cioddard 60 I M.o hit wkt b Heine 112 (ompton c Mansell b Goddard 69 Harrington c McLean b Tayfield IK Bailey c Ad<ork b Tayfield 22 Evans c137 words
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Article635 1955-06-26 19 MKVS SINGLES Third round: O. Merlo (It.) bt M Da vies (Br.) 8-6, 1-6, 6-4. 3-6, 8-6. fourth round: S. Davidson iSwed.) bt. L. Ayala (Chile) 4-6. 6-1. 7-5. 6-4; B. Patty (U. 5..) bt H. Flam lUS.J 6-1, 6-3. 4-6. 1-6. 6-4. WOMKX'S SINGLESReuter - 635 words
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328 1955-06-26 19 TRABERT ROSEWALL FIRST TO Q-FINALS Wimbledon LONDON, Sat. rNY TRABERT, powerfully built American ace. and boyish Ken Rosewall of Australia looked worthy fav- 1 ourites for the men's singles title when the halfway stage in the j Wimbledon lawn tennis championships was] reached today. Both were impressive in gaining their328 words
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Article72 1955-06-26 19 OFFICIALS of Jacques Badminton Party for 1955,56 season are: President. Mr. Kiong Woon Kew vice presidents. Messrs John Loh Sunny Yeo. Lee Yok Yew; hon. sec. I. Gunasegaram;: hon. treasurer Chua Poh Khoon: captain. Chan Buck Hee: vice capt. Michael Lim. sports sec. Chan Buck Men*;:72 words
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Advertisement44 1955-06-26 19 GOLDEN 1955 :j JUBILEE SALE :j OMMENCING MONDAY 27th. JUNE COME EARLY AND BUY EARLY KINDS OF COTTON RAYON SILK TEXTILES FIT OF OUR 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE. CUSTOMERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED J A. WOOSENSAH CO., :j lSs North Briefee Road. Spore-(>. Phone: ***** ■'•^^^^^^v.v.v.v.v.^^v.v.v.^^v.^v.v.v.^v.^v:44 words
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Advertisement125 1955-06-26 19 T//A r MO/VEY C4N SO? 4 $2.20 fa ~tU 50 FEPEKAr/OA/ PR/C 6 2. 75 P£# T/AS OF 5 O J f BAD RASH FOR 9 YEARS Ktad letter from "V Mn. A.T. ef CAMBS I. ITCHING RASH For over y years I suffered from a cc LfcSS bad irritation125 words
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Obituary31 1955-06-26 20 Yin minimum). I.AZAROO. Henry Montgomery, ci efu M.ikepearr :li June. CC at St I i 1956 at 4 30 p m. Nad thence to Hidartari cemetery! Deceaj ed was Colonial31 words
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Obituary35 1955-06-26 20 N Wwt4t |M i minimum IN EVER LOVING Memory of i dearly loved ::ldren. TO K'VINC. Memory of a SinnaJUJM, 1954. The p n:n nut. hope through C erted by tr. hose he35 words
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Article1710 1955-06-26 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Riding doubles by Bougoure and Paterson By mi; sweep TOTAL POOL: 5222,588 IST: No. *****8 ($61,776) 2ND: No. *****9 (830,888) 3RD: No. *****1 (515.444) STARTERS ($2,574 each): Nos. *****5; *****3; *****4; *****1; *****2; *****7. CONSOLATION (SI.OOO each): Nos. *****6; 22R229; *****2; *****2; *****6; *****0;1,710 words
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548 1955-06-26 20 1 OIK RECORDS were broken at j Raffles Institutions annual sports yesterday and outstanding I among the record -breakers m I George Sandosham in Class II I Sandosham set up a new long I jump marK with 19ft. OMn.. imI proving on Gan Boon Leong's548 words
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509 1955-06-26 20 pESULTS of finals nt the Raffles i Institution sports were: CLASS ONE 100 yards: 1. M. Jo.s'l.nh. 2. Timothy Tay, 3. Gan Boon Leong, lO.lsec (equals record); 220 yards: 1. Gan Boon Leonp. 2., M. Joseph, 3. V. K. Nathan, 24.45 ec; 440509 words
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Article230 1955-06-26 20 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Boys Club, with 54 points, won the Federation of Boys' Ciubs Boxing championships for the Danes Challenge trophy for the second successive year at the Singapore Badminton stadium ia.-i night. Queen Street B. C. were runnersup with 28 points. Katong B. C. and230 words
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Article213 1955-06-26 20 WANDERERS beat Woodbridge TT Hospital by eight wickets in 'nw-scorinc erirket match Woodoridce Hospital yesterday Woodbridge were dismissed for 2.-> (Fernando 3-11. I. L'Estrance 3-6. S. A. Pereira 2-5) and 41 iR Pereirn 10. A. Delilkan 5-16. Fernando 2-8 S. Pereira 2-i2>. Wanderers replied with 42213 words
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Article107 1955-06-26 20 The final of the Singapore net ball league competition for the Clarke challenge .^hiela among women's teams in Singapore will take place between the Girls Sports Club 'A' and the Nee Soon at the G.S.C. v round in Serangoon Road tomorrow. Teams are:107 words
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Article62 1955-06-26 20 Eight Primary Girls Schools held their heats for the Inter-Primary "C" District Athletic meet at Telok Koran English School ground en Friday. There wa s only one final the shot pint which was won by A Rodricues < Ka tone Convent i Second was Chia Poh62 words
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313 1955-06-26 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By THE badfy reduced Class Two fields for the first day of the Perak Turf Club June-.luly Meeting here yesterday were not due to the state of the going —it was very good —nor had stake money anything to do with313 words
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