The Straits Times, 18 September 1955
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Title Section14 1955-09-18 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES lout*** NettSate* No. 1,047 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1955. 20 CENTS.14 words
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Article, Illustration960 1955-09-18 1 nut an ist occupation wilt be 99 times worse titan Japanese occupation 9 Tengku boycotts festivities after Merdeka attack i FELIX ABISHECANADEN ON clash between the Chief cdcration. Tengku Abdul Rah-car-old Sultan of Johore yester- the Diamond jubilee celebrations fl johorr Bahru. i came after a sensational speech960 words
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110 1955-09-18 1 ABOUT 10.000 people from Singapore were stranded in Johore Bahru last night. Traffic piled up for miles on the Singapore side of the Causeway as thousands tried to thumb rides back to the city and scramble on to buses. Walking Thousands more, including elderly110 words
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Article30 1955-09-18 1 MOSCOW, Sat. The Soviet Union, in a .sweeping cesture of friendship, today offered Finland the return of the Russian-operated navy ba.se at Porkkala. on Finnish territory. UP.UP - 30 words
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Article67 1955-09-18 1 BELFAST. Sat. Three British racing drivers were killed in two crashes involving eight cars in an international road race near here today. Seven cars piled up in the first smash and two drivers -W. T. Smith and Jim Mayers- lost their lives. Soon afterwards there was another67 words
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Article122 1955-09-18 1 BUENOS AIRES, Sat. FRCES supporting President Peron seized the initiative today and hammeried savagely in an effort to crush a rebellion that flared on Friday at half a dozen points. It was the fourth attempt to oust Peron since the unsuocessful Navy-led revolt of June 16 andReuter; AP - 122 words
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Article21 1955-09-18 1 MOSCOW, Sat—A Sovie leader confirmed that th< Premier, Marshal Mikolai Bui Kanln, was suffering from slight cold and temperature21 words
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Article78 1955-09-18 1 Farces hill bandit KUALA LIMPI R. Sat. A patrol of the 2 6 Gurkhas killed a terrorist in t hi- Jelebu area of Negri Sembilan yesterday. A pang of terrorists were spotted from ari aircraft flying over dorp jungle I'hi- Gurkha patrol received a message from the aircraft and caught78 words
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Article, Illustration938 1955-09-18 1 Sultanah crowned in day of splendour From PATRICIA MORGAN IN A CEREMONY of pomp, cpk-'dour and rich pageantry. Her Highness Lady Marcella Ibrahim was crowned Sultanah of |ohore yesterday Never has a spontancmut demoast ration been so enthusiastic or oopular acclaim so vocifcro;i.s. Earlier in the same throne room of938 words
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Advertisement192 1955-09-18 1 <S«NT WEDDING RINGS yrffcv Ruction v- i VMLABLV L ABDEEN LTD. A.**'/? a -TURING lEWELLERS M CAPITOL BUILDINC N ORTrI BRIPCE RD S PORE-6. PHILIPS ps^ »iin Utarace. Popular favourites I'.iino witli Orchestra 8-00 i rolks. Cnnirasting tunes to suit all the family. S l2 50 1 M .i French192 words
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Advertisement8 1955-09-18 1 $25,000 contests -all the winners in PAGE ELEVEN8 words
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Advertisement94 1955-09-18 1 Bousch Lomb>CT Sun (ila^iF* LA 111 1 LMllltl for greater smoothness A NIARLY CtVtCt 1 A QUARTER al S!£L coolness the cigarette From the fint pnff to th« the COOLER j aJt^ jj, c exUa l f nß th of Rothmant thewnoke traditionally fine tobacco* travrli the molve further, *ivr*94 words
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Article, Illustration988 1955-09-18 2 A NATIONAL' PARTY WITH CHOU-EN-LAI -k I WAS dining with Chou En-lai. So were a thousand other people. We were scattered at small tables around the hall of a Peking hotel during my recent visit to China. The occasion: Some East European988 words
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Article, Illustration608 1955-09-18 2 CONCERT FOR ONE JCONCERT IFOR ONE iThe man who lives Ifin a respirator CMMANUEL LEPLIN is a 37-year-old viola player and B composer. But he will probably never play the viola again because he is in an iron lung in a ban Francisco California, hospital. It was in September. 1954,608 words
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Article, Illustration553 1955-09-18 2 The scissors George used in Changi TEN years ago, the war against Japan having ended, British soldiers who had been enduring 3i years of harsh imprisonment, were making preparations to return to their homes in England. Today many of them are carrying on the businesses they had before they joined553 words
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Article352 1955-09-18 3 |U|ORE than 5.000 people in MUAR watched the Sultan's Diamond jubilee parade, the biggest and most impressive ceremony in this town since the war. of At the*"llth Hussars from Ouanto. Government High Seremban soldiers from the -School Cadets. St. John Am63rd Gurkha Regiment Head-352 words
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Article180 1955-09-18 3 The gown: East and West THE Sultana's Coronation Gown, designed by Doris Geddes of Singapore, Is a combination of East and West. Fashioned of tine Krench Chantilly lace, richly embroidered in silver, it is pale mushroom pink in colour and is mounted over several layers of tulle on matching Siamese180 words
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Article272 1955-09-18 3 TWO NEW DATOS IN JOHORE HONOURS TWO prominent Johore men are made Dato i Paduka Mahakota Johore in the Sultan of Johore s Jubilee Birthday Honours List published today. The only new Datos in the list, they are Tuan Haji Mohamed Noah bin Omar and i Mr. M. Ismail. Haji272 words
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Article245 1955-09-18 3 OCTOBER first grade rubber f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at $1.48 per lb., down 1 5 8 cents on Fridays close. Despite lower New York (down 1.10 U.S. cent) and London (down half a penny) the local price opened surprisingly steady. Offerings were well absorbed after business245 words
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Article33 1955-09-18 3 BOMBAY. Sat. Forty-six unarmed Indian Communist volunteers squatted at a road block near Vapi north of here last night after Indian police had stopped their march into Portugal's colony of Daman.—Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article134 1955-09-18 3 rpHE manager of the main A Bata Store in Singapore i yesterday said that his staff had been threatened Into stopping work. •'This talk of sympathy strike Is not true. My employees have t>een intimidated and are afraid to go to work. So are134 words
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Advertisement78 1955-09-18 3 Mi A Fly Pan American TVisit Paris and London/ WM on your way Fly connecting airlii)* to Bangkok where you .jjJtS board a Pan American jEffi flights to Europe weekly. your way to U.S. A. Fly on to New York by one your (roy.l ag.nl «r of p an American's78 words
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Advertisement195 1955-09-18 3 THE NEW ">\ iP^ifttf conditioners 2 *^*"^L r -r'r*"f'"T'7' I'lf■ (v r**s j? r^m^. "lit f I*S* I j i^*"feT^_ if 2L %iTi 1 *5^ flr V& v f t■ > '.'~jj 2^^j^^f^^j*^^^*^ *^^vjm** *'»dC^jjjKr 5 Consult INTERNATIONAL AIR-CONDITIONING CO., LTD. 5 (Incorporated in Singapore) h 68. MACKENZIE ROAD. SINCAPORE.195 words
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Article, Illustration2611 1955-09-18 4 STRONG GIRL 523EES3 stor V of a model wh0 breaks 6 in. nails with her fingers £iiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiimiiiiiHiHiiii£ Joan claims to be the strongest woman f in the world... she I shows her strength in this tug-of-war LONDON. {I "|TS ALL THERE" Cert rude Stein is reputed to have said H2,611 words
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Advertisement216 1955-09-18 4 |Mr^ JT OR her birthday, the anniversary, ihe seasonal Af WL. c or t^ >c s l >cc a orcanion. she'll adore a TUDOR Watch. Rolex of Geneva have created in Tudor a char-mine and distinctive piece M 1 M of jewelleTy, the dream watch come m 1 mi& yL216 words
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Advertisement360 1955-09-18 4 Don't let this happen VwX v -^aaaw^BJ» M^^~ Ifyouneglrct your hair W\ and ignore those warn- yL ing signs dandruff, rm dry or greasy scalp, thinning hair before long yourfc-,. be falling out in handfuls! For you cannot expcci grow healthy and strong when the roots are Mar do starve360 words
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Article869 1955-09-18 5 Standard above average judging was good fun By THE COMPETITION EDITOR entries once again well maintained and the standard above that of average weeks, the judges of Straits Times Word Puxzle Contest "S found their task pleasantly stimulating. Here are their comments on the most apt869 words
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Article251 1955-09-18 5 THE Singapore Film Society presents a famous French film. "Casque d Or" at the British Council Hall next Sunday. There will be two showings at 6.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. The story of this film ls set In the early years of the twentieth century although251 words
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Article227 1955-09-18 5 The short life of Robert Schumann ended -n a madhouse. But before the final catastrophe there came a few rare years of content And in these years Schumann composed some of his best, and happiest, music. Probably his most famous symphony, the Third ("The Rhenish") was a product227 words
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Advertisement240 1955-09-18 5 Your Future and the World *Ws% of Tomorrow I Millions face tomorrow with unspoken fear! Yet multitude* have found a hope that is radiant beyond belief! I Hf ;tr this message and see what makes the difference! ILLUSTRATED with "DIARAMA" and SCREEN PICTURES -^J TONIGHT 7.00 P.M. < _—^H i\m240 words
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Advertisement257 1955-09-18 5 f*Wi f The new miracle washing IJ^Ji^^ powder from AmericS H!&iescumiesctoWo*> wire* Everyone is saying it! FAB is the perfect I I fAvw^/f. washing powder. It washes clothes cleaner and whiter than any other washing product. And it S-rys^"--is so quick —so easy to use That is because FAB and257 words
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Miscellaneous109 1955-09-18 5 JUDGES' ANSWERS IN $20,000 WORD PUZZLE N i set of answers to The Malayan Monthly's c "N" which the adjudication most apt and accurate Winning answers to Wind Puzzle *S 0 prize for Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest S' is by seven contestants, each of whom will receive $714.30 They109 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1955-09-18 6 MALAY'S NE W DISPL AC ED PERSON By J. C. TAN [JOUSING is;i major l> io1) I c in. T o tackle it, the Federation ;md Singapore Governments ha v c ipe ii I millions of dollars on :i number of schemes to meet the needs of an evergrowing population.1,080 words
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Article, Illustration41 1955-09-18 6 Mr. Koh Peng Long of the Straits Times editorial jtaff helps his pretty bride, formerly Miss Chew An N.i, cut their wedding cake during the reception at the Presbyterian Chinese (übilee Church hall in Singapore yesterday. Sunday Times picture.41 words
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638 1955-09-18 6 'co^rßri^'Zv^s jovbxaM' A FEW days ago the I A Tuan, walking to I the road at dusk, was surprised to see numer--1 ous smudge sticks and I red candles burning on I the roadside reserve at the entrance to the I Dusun. He638 words
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Article505 1955-09-18 6 AlVGLtXG YjR. RAZALLI Of iTI Klang, who has written to me before on his experiences in waters in the Federation, now describes his methods in the Klang river. He writes because he saw recently a group of British soldiers fishing unsuccessfully from the damaged Belfield Bridge505 words
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Advertisement178 1955-09-18 6 ONLY COLGATE DENTAL CREAM HAS THE CLINICAL PROOF that brings new hope to millions for BayandMght Protection AgaimtTooth Decay! tect ion won't rinse off, won't wear off I Proved j •Sodium N-L»uroyl Sarcotiaata fejf jM^^a^l i **'j(B bbbP^ kSP >/^rf- evidence BHHfe..i>%^^?^sy W SAMI FAMILIAR PACKAGI I Documented facts, recently178 words
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Advertisement133 1955-09-18 6 dunni cigarettes specially imported from London Available in packets of 10 and airtight tins of 50. k BBC^E?* THIS FAMOUS' WHITE SPOP o You deserve a Dunhill ■BBBaaaa^Z S i MS SCOTCH VP IKMBTf R- PO« MALAYA. BORNF.O. m I^^:* <»■>-. Sarawak tiiaii^>d. praaer neavk i.tl). <IiCHINGSKIN Jfy mis wonderful133 words
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Article622 1955-09-18 7 Meet a man with, a GRUDGE The last of the four basic charac- ter groups the melancholic type jj^ j s eaS y f O p Ot last we meet the character with the fewest redeeming features and to dislike. the melancholic type. says London psy- s I' 11 word622 words
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Article183 1955-09-18 7 In love with a memory YOU can almost never recapture the first careless rapture. At least, that s what I told a man last week, who's in love with a memory. "Forty years ago," he tells me. '1 parted with my first sweetheart. We had no quarrel. but mutually agreed183 words
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Article74 1955-09-18 7 SIR MORTIMER WHEELER Is responsible for the latest craze in Britain archaeology. His smooth expert approach in the TV panel came "Animal. Vecetable. Mineral?" to what was once regarded as the world's driest subject has resulted in a rush to learn all about it.74 words
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Article880 1955-09-18 7 "II, T E'VE been engaged for two V years now long enough for us to know one another. My man often used to visit a friend of mine who lives a little distance away He went with other friends and would tell me of his visits and880 words
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Article593 1955-09-18 7 [Anne Scott-James discovers protocol LONDON. THE Siamese Ambassador's wife had just paid her call and left when I visited Madame Arias, the wife of Panama's Ambassador. Madame Arias is small, elegant and graceful, with a gentle, intelligent face and a snood of dark brown hair593 words
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Advertisement94 1955-09-18 7 a meal in itself I .'••••o c.rrot* C*. P..,. Cor.. > 6r t(n on'«^ H ;i« 'u.n,p, S.»" JV^NL omctiOHi ,;3#i 31MPBEL1S VEGETABLE SOUP .•e- Vo/ue toot tor the R»d-and -White Lobel Ad No 55 ?3F a peiT marmalade V. R. Vick Co. Ltd., Singapore ■I Ltd Hittoa Ctmbridf* liiliil94 words
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Advertisement628 1955-09-18 7 Vb; make-up ■jri TfthxJfan 1 ef^ffaw \M MAKE-UP Here's glamour at a touch Tokaion Cake Make-up goes on like a charm, hides lit'lo blemishes, stays matt in the heat. To keep your skin smooth and lovely always use lokalon CAKE MAKE-UP I HTTERfamilij 0 (fl) favours MARMITE THE VITAMIN B628 words
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Miscellaneous30 1955-09-18 7 TU& GAMBOLS /ba/ity PttetXC?" Jeto— ICA^ 6 AUKITI6- I TWtM THEY WON'T MKol SUPPfiS WC-'LL STABV6 C_ I s*7K) /r f ~l r~Sb oc-aq' ANIV wut>N Tuevl puOinic rue nibmt^—30 words
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Article, Illustration167 1955-09-18 8 F<jf the smart girl-about-town comes a fashion idea from America It is the three-way wardrobe made in the miracle fabric Dacron, ■vhich washes so easily, dries fast and needs little pressing. It is a fahnc which packs beautifully and sheds wrinkles quickly. The thrre-wav outfit gives you changes167 words
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Article309 1955-09-18 8 HAIR STYLIST AI.AN SPIERS says THE page boy bob, so popular around the end of the war, is back. It was neat, feminine, easy to manage But hair fashions. Just as DUI iv.: ia.Miii>iua. jiuil ao Clothes fashions, go in cycles, and the craze for309 words
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Article135 1955-09-18 8 SOME of the fashion pictures released by Paris recently are enough to make Sue and Mrs. Everywoman seethe like a kettle. But Sue dreams that one day she'll have a front seat at the men designers' special purgatory. They'll be pushed into, and out135 words
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Article, Illustration656 1955-09-18 8 Snug little coats are stealing the fashion limelight! £OATS and jackets are the important part of dressing these days. No i matter how covered up i one's dress is, a coat or jacket is the complement to it. Some can be a mere suggestion, some waist length, and some as656 words
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Article, Illustration578 1955-09-18 8 CONSTANCE HALL - THE ART OF UNDRESSING ON A BEACH CONSTANCE HALL By I SYMPATHISE with the man who goes on a ship holiday and detests his fellow travellers or leaves his kids at home and lands in a boarding-house full of other people's with worse manners But now there comes a story578 words
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Advertisement231 1955-09-18 8 NEWEST IDEA IN WRITING! £jh A unique and wonderful gift! Here, for the first 66 s^>4 time, the two leading writing instruments of their kind are brought together to form the one truly modern O ■f*'f~ writing combination. k_y 11 1 d 1 L L-/ C L With thls new231 words
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Advertisement362 1955-09-18 8 •KB&uOtfKnffHt r mi T S SDOM DENTIST tfii cv *'iiii Wm THFRF Adc HAMTCD en "IN V CUM MARGINS CHEWING .snof^;; Clean carefully round the In chewing, y v gum-margins, but do not pressure to tr-e sj push the gums back. Watch This prcstcs especially the teeth on dnpmfotr* either362 words
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Article, Illustration61 1955-09-18 9 it m couples m m wedding Krick Com- stcrday. ■"i who came ki o| life in■nd bus con- ducrors. between the ages of 24 and 31. The youngest bride was Chong Soon Ying, 16. Here arc Mr. Cheng Sicw York and Miss Wong61 words
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375 1955-09-18 9 $50 THE DAY YOU LEAVE, CHIEF MINISTER TELLS TRAVELLER y^N unemployed Indian with an ambition to go round the world on an autocycle he did not have was promised yesterday a $50 gift by the Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, the day375 words
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Article50 1955-09-18 9 A thief left an odd-job labourer stranded without trousers in a public convenience in Palembang Road, Singapore, on Friday night. The labourer was in a bathroom wher. the thief got away with his pants hung over the bathroom door. A friend came to the labourer's rescue.50 words
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Article27 1955-09-18 9 A motorist K. J. Merkus of Battery Road, was fined 525 in Singapore yesterday for speeding along Buki't Tirnah Road or. July 13 last27 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-09-18 9 A badge for Mr. Collyer CAPT. W. SOLLY (lefri. assistant manager of Qantas, 8.0.A C. in Singapore, hands the first U.A.T.P. badge to Mr. Collyer. Mr. C. C. K. Rowntree. South-East Asia sale* superintendent for Qantas and Mrs. M. Mossc. Public Relations Officer of Qantas/8.0.A.C. are looking on. Sunday Times51 words
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93 1955-09-18 9 THE FIRST MAN in Malaya to receive the Universal Air Travel Plan badge was Mr F. P. Coiiyer of National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd.. who got his badge yesterday. He is now entitled to travel by air anywhere in the world on credit.93 words
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Article48 1955-09-18 9 johore Bharu's waterfront was yesterday turned into a giant bazaar as more than 1.000 hawkers took over the site. They were In their plares on Friday evening and spent the night sleeping in their italls. It is estimated that together they earned more than $50,000.48 words
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Article205 1955-09-18 9 pHEONC LAI HOCK. 23 who was accidentally shot by a detective ir Sago Lane, Singapore, or Mar. 16, yesterday receiv ed from the Covernmen compensation of $1,250 Cheonp was hit in the cheek at point blank range. As a result he was hospitalised205 words
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Article162 1955-09-18 9 A MESSAGE FOR 5 BANDITS ALOR STAR, Sat THE Chief Minister, Teni:ku Abdul Rahman, today broadcast a message to the five terrorists, who had failed to keen a jungle rendezvous with his brother, Tengku Kxssim, off Tit Akar new village last Wednesday. "My brother waited for you two hours," Tergrku162 words
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Article32 1955-09-18 9 Gap Tee Teng was fined $500 or two months' Jail in Singapore yesterday for possession of seven chap-JI-Ki staking slips valued at $6.55 i in Onan Road on Friday.32 words
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228 1955-09-18 9 THE Singapore Coroner yesterday ordered the arrest of Private A. C. Bird of the Nee Soon Garrison for causing The death of Private C. Charnock. who died after a cafe brawl or. Aug. 19 Mr K. T. Alexander said the evidence given by two228 words
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Article191 1955-09-18 9 IPOH. Satu'day. kyIUSLIM IN PERAK were horrified at a statement by twt the Indonesian Counsul-Ceneral in S.ngapore, Mr. H. Kartowisastro, defending the serving of liquor at a Indonesian independence day party The vice-president of the Perak branch of tne AllMalaya Muslim Missionary Society. Mr.191 words
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251 1955-09-18 9 the shop admits she never wears a dress more than once. "Do you sell anything for men?" Mrs. Conlon was asked "We occasionally have one or two suits and things," she said, "but our customers are almost entirely women— and women say they251 words
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Article22 1955-09-18 9 Articles worth $2b?. stolen from the house of Major F. A Harper in Sherwood Road. Singapore, on Friday night.22 words
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164 1955-09-18 9 r'O labourers threatened to cut off Urn hands and legs of a man who worked during the recent City Council strik?. a Singapore court was told yesterday. W. Retnasamy and C. Tiagarajah were charged with intimidatins Roland Sta Maria with intent to stop him from164 words
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Advertisement541 1955-09-18 9 For quick promotion, better pay, and a career yon could pnt your heart into o»BSfi 2J! of wist OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND!^ f V IF YOU are ambitious, forward-looking and keen to nuke the YOUR PET SUBJECT? most of today's opportunities, here is a chance for you to find «a541 words
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Miscellaneous36 1955-09-18 9 w 1 i2l j j, m,* •1 4 L z setting mjrrird. M^ Ll)^^ J~~— Ml the boys to know ILj V^L^*^^/ Itt li to lurope by Y—^^ Jl AIR'/ N Dim _^^^l >» /y>a a j36 words
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Article, Illustration1097 1955-09-18 10 UGLY, THEY ARE TRANSFORMED BY GEORGE SAVA (Famous British surgeon) IF you have scrutinised the physical appearance of criminals, particularly of juvenile delinquents, you must have been struck by the abnormal picture many of them present. he inveterate criminal has deformed features. A bodily, and particularly a1,097 words
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276 1955-09-18 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES WE think THE SULTAN THE SULTAN SINGAPORE, SEPT. 18, 1955 The story has it that the 22-year-old Sultan of |ohore. on the day of his installation in 1895, found the sum of 25 cents in the State Treasury. So he sealed the Treasury and that day began276 words
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Article1355 1955-09-18 10 Anything to say Send your letter to ""Knou^AUs." Sunday Times. Cecil St.. Singapore'!. An S.T.C. conductor was sentenced to one year's gaol for misappropriating ten cents. But across the Causeway, those who pilfered, pillaged, disembowelled and hacked to death thousands of innocent citizens, disrupted our Services1,355 words
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Article442 1955-09-18 10 Billy Budd ON a fairly into Joh.r, i a t c found Uttle 6 hot*^ many peopi c n fc toft that the hari-VrS*^ ists in thlg mm** Plagued of Stat^gL 8 much heed to t> M oner, some of tl'l^«> ters have been L^ pretty contli v, T Ti442 words
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Advertisement35 1955-09-18 10 3£ 31. sSultan o} johore and Aid > Vx C, on the occasion o the diamond 2«M IT HAS BEEN OUR PRIVILEGE TO Sf R^ f THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FOR 72 YEARS FRASER AND NEAVE LIMITED35 words
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Miscellaneous122 1955-09-18 10 RADIO MALAYA 'Programmes thus marked can be received hy listeners in Malacca. (Short *«aye 49 62m. Medium wave 47t.m., 343, 366 m. and 297 m I A.M. 9 i;o Bieakfast Club: 10.00 London Studi.i Melodies; 10.30 Ur.aer 21 Club; 11.00 Music from the Sunny South Seas. P.M. •1.00 Prog. Summary;122 words
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532 1955-09-18 11 'OHt ENTRANT LANDS THE MONTHLY FIRST PRIZE H E SENT IN BEST SOLUTION lyan Monthly Word Puzzle Contest "N He will receive $15 (XX) He isCHONCKIMSIEWc/ Klian Intan, Upper Perak He submitted a solutlor which the adjudication com mittee adjudged to532 words
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Article123 1955-09-18 11 j ,v ration w.is liber- j the )apartese p this ill! And mMM which is 5J lc today, you will d3K I D ;.,rcs ot the j iVtatioi "d Formal i I er fhe j yreat I Sin- I the I )iim. the j Sin- I hole j Asia123 words
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Article, Illustration91 1955-09-18 11 The healing campaign of the Pentecostal Church of Malaya in Singapore will be held at the Outram Road English School from today. The Rev. Rde Alvis. (above), just back from touring Europe, will conduct the healing campaign. He said: "Th-jre is no reason why we should not91 words
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Article294 1955-09-18 11 DIVISION I Arsenal 1 Portsmouth 3 Birmingham 0 Luton 8 1 Blackpool 2 Wolves 1 Bolton Wander 0 Sunder Und 3 I Cardiff City 3 Sheffield 2 Chelsea 0 Aston Villa Everton Z Tottenham 1 Huddn sin-id 3 Manchester C. 3 j Manchester D. 3 Preston I294 words
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Article84 1955-09-18 11 Sewn share $5,000 THERE are seven winners of Straits Times Word Puzzle "S". Each will receive $714.30. They are: SINGAPORE: SeeTeck |in, 139-B, Tiong Bahru Road; K. H. Yeo, 63, Siglap Rd. PERAK: Mrs. R. C. Baron, Siriawan Estate, Sitiawan; Teh Rokiah, 148, Chamberlain Rd., Ipoh. K ELAN TAN: Badariah84 words
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Article115 1955-09-18 11 IVfRS. CHERRY CHUA HUA JOO of Grange Road Singapore, was fined $75 in a Traffic Court yesterday for driving a motor car negligently. Mr H. E. Cashin, for Mrs. Chua. tendered a plea of guilty on her behalf and addressed the court in mitigation of sentence. Mrs115 words
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Article306 1955-09-18 11 CINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshal said yesterday there would be another electio "sooner than you expect" if his mission to England ne» year succeeds. The mission to England, he said, was to ask for wider representation of the people in the Legislative Assembly and306 words
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108 1955-09-18 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat.— An ooen verdict was returned yesterday at an inquest on three schoolboys killed by a fire at an onen air cinema show, in connection with the Alliance election campaign, at Bagan Tianit village on July 6. The Coroner. Tuan Sheikh Abdullah108 words
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Advertisement50 1955-09-18 11 (tonilwin^^ [AXES YOU FIT EEPS YOU FIT i>-ink iusi one glass and you're th One glass starts the incariM, and back come your '.i>ing-po»er which mean I at work You'll be .md life will become [fill for you. Take from now on fed »iM with lR IBUTED BY SIME DARBY50 words
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Advertisement176 1955-09-18 11 5 V < GOOD BRANDY •^pnT^s' -jP&O 2 round trips of 21 fo3 y<T-7y. days •azh KM) *o^j^JC<niaS. S. CHUSAN SAILING HHi |ANUARY 1956 RETURN INC 2nd FEBRUARY 1956 SAILING 10th APRIL 1956 RETURNING 2nd MAY 1956 4 DAYS IN |APAN DAYS IN HONC KONG FIRST CLASS 885 TOURIST CLASS176 words
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Miscellaneous205 1955-09-18 11 (iAERICK: Sliah Behrain Androcle& and ihe Lion 11a.m.; Hindi)— 315 6.3J. 9.15; Tel. j Tel. 6903. ***** ALHAMBRA: Ulysses— 11, 1.30, KING'S: Brigadoon— 1.15, 3.30, j 4. 6.45. 9.30; morning show, Hur7 9 30- morning show, Beast from; ruane Smith 9 a.m.; Tel. 6909. 20 00 fathoms— 10 a.m.; Tel.205 words
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Article685 1955-09-18 12 rE word ''nonya" actually means lady, but when used in connection with Europeans, or by Asians speaking about Europeans, then the term used to signify Asian mistress. Before the arrival of European women the nonya played a conspicuous part in the social life of685 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-09-18 12 First prize in the Sunday Times Camera Contest this week is awarded to Chia Kok-Lim of 61 A Kirn Keat Avenue, Singapore 12, for his study "A Calm Morning" (right). Exposure 1/50; Ml. Second prize to Tham Boon Liat of 428 Prince Charles Crescent, Singa-50 words
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Article148 1955-09-18 12 CACH week the Sundu Times is warding cal prizes for readers' picture There is a first prize if $30, a second of Slj« runners-up ejeh recent $5. If you wish to enter b the competition send vo« entries to "Camera Co* test,' 1 Sunday Times. Cw Street,148 words
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Advertisement328 1955-09-18 12 V\ 6* w £T^^ a s*_ nn iII I I I ft© V©* J vO 'O^ I*'*!1 Perafct y. py- rC V* "da*" 01 -or« >"•*• SKIN AILMENT ON HANDS 1 1. CUT FINGER J Bead report from Mr. W. B. I I J 2. HANDS PEELED fl Dear Sirs,328 words
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Advertisement29 1955-09-18 12 IB i I EXAKTa v \mmm yarezh* I l C^BIOTAR F2-DSBMM MAHCPRESET ms* Jgf- JBP'- JI AM ATt. U ft PHOTO STOKE S 109. North Bridge Road, Sin-iD^c 629 words
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Miscellaneous141 1955-09-18 12 Papular Crossword ACROSS DOWN 1. Postpone (13) 8. Go fastrr! d........ o ha j tAX (3) 9. Firce. (4) 12. Object (3) r^J^" 4 K«n J 13. Volume (4) 16. Woven mate- ee^UWtv 13l 5 SoiJd hrn? £>' vi.i iri is ii,,i,, r inr mi iq n.h c 'P llvll141 words
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Article, Illustration820 1955-09-18 13 MARILYN? Let's not talk about her! MARILYN? Let's not talk about her! Thine* I*" [he i. thick ,kc,l quix. -Honest," I said. imsatpre- appeal 1 area. -nt local no interest international I the frank 2-year-old p Skouras, 20th Cen:national nca Cori a man :now. for Malaoducers was a itional aDipped820 words
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Article, Illustration630 1955-09-18 13 LONDON. jyl ERLINC sat in front of her dressing-room ladling blue dye on to her eyelashes and lids. ooked provoc sad: "Excuse the door while Iped her into red dress. I it about to play Peppy, the tute in "The unbard,* the t630 words
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Article, Illustration375 1955-09-18 13 Into bailie, with Monty in the 'lead' "star" in the film "Return to the Desert" will be Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery. That is if he approves director Dennis Kavanagh's handling of the subject the North African Campaign Star will be Donald Houston, an ex-Bth Army officer, who, with a National Serviceman,375 words
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Article137 1955-09-18 13 i WHAT was Lina Tur- ner's first 11 to? SWEATER BOYS Singapore. I I .ana Turner* flr»* m l a? 7 "They Won' Kori''*" n 1B t for Warner Bro». She N with M-O-ML «n J month, after ncr Him d.but. Lana received 1.000 propowto of137 words
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Advertisement360 1955-09-18 13 > >^yr in the air. u V~--^P^^B^ff^^^»- w ij" i 'W =^s>» Qantas brings you a new standard of J^mL^M jjtjmj tx. w W m spacious passenger accommodation, "*^^^^C^3^^ It^^ n ie uxu ous interior decoration k. T^Bssf *4 f i»/JL immeasurably increase your comfort, -^T^ir^^T^Bßfr^r**^ relaxation and travel enjoyment.360 words
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Article196 1955-09-18 14 MALAYA ON THE MARCH Mfffn Colour photography Life Colour Laboratories pioneers of Colour Photography in Malaya, and owners of the finest and latest equipment and materials for colour processing and printing, can now process for you EKTACHROME E135 and ANSCOCHROME. We are very proud to announce that we are the196 words
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Advertisement659 1955-09-18 14 Rheumatism and Backache Gone in 1 Week Flush Kidneys With Cysrex end You'll Feel Fine Cystex trip prosrription of a famous doctor otiils all trouble* due tc faulty kidnry actinn In douhlp quick time, *o. If you suffer from Rheumatism. Sciatica. Neuritn. Lumbago, Dullness.' Circles" imd'er Eyei. V?eEnrrgy and Appetite,659 words
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Advertisement144 1955-09-18 14 ALWAYS USE WRIGHTS COAL TAR SOAp Refreshes the whole Family AFTER WORK, SPORT AND TRAVEL f rh&fr fir s*a > LONC LINE STRAPLESS FOR PRINCESS DRESSES By HOLLYWOOD MAXWELL Only at W ASSIAMULL S SINGAPORE SERRAVALLO'S (Bark and Iron Tonir Hl* Since 1848 After childbirth: I have made «pfrim»nU "Serravallo's144 words
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Miscellaneous1273 1955-09-18 14 i. ff \J\rjf=======^EpGAß Rice Burroughs) jl I I|//V/ykr^^^^^ FIMALLY TWCeC \M^S A BLAEE OP TKUrAPCTS ANt? TVIC I |THC WVCN TIPPCC? TWEIK LANCCS INi TeAPmONAL I X 2^Z "V TC7 KNI6MT CALLOPCP INTO VIEW, CAGCe TO PO RESPECT TO THE KING. *POfc THE LAST TIA\E V ALSEKT!* 355^ l^^^ I1,273 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1955-09-18 17 What are these cabaret girls really like? B^lU|m 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 I [If t llPill I Ilil m I |ll*Tli> 'I>l* ||V sort of «irls tli.se that i,mr b} m l lt ;iml ni liicir days ;.t pie? W!.m> do ome1,027 words
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Advertisement112 1955-09-18 17 You can make your teeth SHADES WHITER ■■Km. j-..%i£. flPtt^H How you can have whiter, healthier teeth and defeat decay our teeth are covered with a the places so difficult for the brush to reach, mating. Within this coating and so helps to defeat decay. torm and decay starts. Your112 words
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Advertisement111 1955-09-18 17 THIS WAY Wv vt illl wJyo^^ ?^*r-^y FOR m 4^ AA C 4^ D T JEISS^ *o£^'W rOIIPTF^Y \lm^&^S^\ speed il' 1 1 111 I ilnMI r \Ulllmiffl mltwl v ''"'N, X* £r v MALAYAN AIRWAYS jjg^ NEW COTTON DRESSES from <fLk J^l AMERICA ""V^* 1 MRS. NONA FIELD E?^111 words
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Article715 1955-09-18 18 CHRISTOPHER PAGE - THE MENACE OF MALAYA'S ROADS CHRISTOPHER PAGE WetU eg titerfetmg THEY WIGGLE AND THEY WAGGLE... By |^OW LONG must we continue to put up with the couldn t-care-Icss" attitude of so many cyclists in Singapore and the Federation? Although naturally there are exceptions, as a class the pedai-cyclist is the715 words
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Article158 1955-09-18 18 THE CHAN brothers. 38 year-old Lye Huat, w second Macao Grand Prix. This will be the:r first overseas racing trip. Thf have won numerous* fastest time of the aay awards in Singapore. They will take two cars Aston Martin DB 3S anu DB 2/4.158 words
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140 1955-09-18 18 L.ghtweight Wong Kay Poh, an Asian Carries representative, is among the 11 contestants in the "Mr Bodybuilder 1 competition to be held at the Happy World Stadium tonight. Twenty-flve entries from six clubs have been received for the Junior "Mr. Singapore" contest also140 words
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Article, Illustration561 1955-09-18 18 Off on a holiday... with the kitchen sink MIKE HAWTHORN FINDS SPACE FOR ALL THE LUGGAGE CARS are like flats. When you are single a small flat and a small car are quite enough to cope with. Then you marry. You must look for a larger home, a larger car.561 words
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Article285 1955-09-18 18 CRUSADER - CRUSADER' By good news of the Malayan cricket visit to Hong Kong ir November should spur other Malayan sports organisations intc planning overseas tours. Apart from the advantage to the standard of sports, these visits do much to build up goodwill among countries in South-East Asia, for285 words
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Article166 1955-09-18 18 handle and no wife should be scared to drive it Now for the figures: Corrected gear speeds: First. 24 miles an hour; second 49 miles an hour; top, 81 5 miles an hour. The speedometer was SLOW —I've never found that before. It was 2.3 miles166 words
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Advertisement35 1955-09-18 18 Holidaying in Europe "this Winter? s=r£E HV 111 BY VU n L One ticket all the way Stopover where you please _BRITTSH OVERSEAS AIR* AYS CORPO..ATION IN ASSOCIATION WITH qAWTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS LIMITED ~~~~"^™^^^™^^""™^^■■■^■^■■■■^■■■■■^■■■■■l O23.XMHM35 words
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Advertisement306 1955-09-18 18 Another masterpiece r m^__ n miniature DINKY SUPERTOYS No. 072 20-TON LORRY-MOUNTED CRa* I Strong, finely-detailed model with separat winding controls for jib and hoist. Crai section swivels on the chassis. Enamelled i yellow and orange. Overall length 9J* 1 J It's fun to be first with the latest models306 words
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Article, Illustration386 1955-09-18 19 MARINES BEAT ROVERS 5-0 Arshaa knocked out, Vass also injured |NK> >.<-., Sin jfapc I senior ci jing champion .res first division league champions, opened their ip campaign w.lh a 5-0 victory over Rovers S.C., 8, at Jalan Bear Stadium yesterday its dooS g a nr?r K S ls Were386 words
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66 1955-09-18 19 Ceylonese get hard ight from IN Police division a 3-2 Royal Naval n their rrf the Dock■a as a scored hrough n e 25th lot Naval ;er this ed to the three ;iped a ■I ....rrowed rgln to 3-2. <me at Changi n :-i in the ..1.-i seatlM side. n66 words
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Article17 1955-09-18 19 R A FFLES DEFEAT SI. JOSEPH'S 12-0 Ml St. tries, rugger penalty try for Gnham I Nathan17 words
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Article20 1955-09-18 19 SELECTAR ARE PEAF CHAMPS la; won I annual Changi Kai rak third Seletar 7th and d Kai Tak md Bth20 words
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97 1955-09-18 19 Colony champion Dr. Derek Stirk is among; the semiflnalists in the Royal Singapore Golf Club championships. He scored the biggest victory of the first round when he beat J. V. Gray by five and four at the RSGC yesterday. Other results were: Dr.97 words
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Article20 1955-09-18 19 ADELAIDE. Sat—South Africa beat Australia 8-0 nere today Jn the third soccer tesf of their series —Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article33 1955-09-18 19 Alexandra FT. beat Y.MS.A. 7-1 in the S.A.F.A. junior cup quarter-final game at Jalan Besar yesterday. Hamid <3 >. Osman •3 and AH scored for Alexandra F.T. and Karter Singh for Y.M.S.A.FT - 33 words
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457 1955-09-18 19 CHANGI RALLY TO BEAT COMBINED XV 21 14 TRAILING by six potnta at 1 hall-time. Royal Air Force Changl louglit back lo score a well-earned rupger vic'ory ovei I the Tengah Alriorcea Combined a< ren»tah yesterday by 21 poin'f ithree goals and i*o penalty goals) to 14 (one goal and457 words
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422 1955-09-18 19 By EPSOM JEEP r rilE Heddle stable's Gold Cup hopes, Jolly Sailor and Cypress Point, were matched in a good workout on the training track at Bukit Timah this morning. Cantered once round they steadily picked up speed in their second circuit and made422 words
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Article29 1955-09-18 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The P.A.M. Cup zone final between Penang and Services *a* postponed today because of heavy rain. The game will be played tomorrow.29 words
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Article100 1955-09-18 19 ACROSS:— I, Procrastinate. 8. Gee. 9, Rams. 12. End. 13, Tome. It. Cloth. 18, Aspen. 19. Eel. 20, ids. 21, Eat. 22, Leeks. 23, Punts. U, Tripe. 25. Shape. 28, Rests. 32. Mm. 33. Needs. 34, Are. 35. Tress. 17. Eager. 39, Rent. 40. Wee. 42, Seem. 43.100 words
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Article563 1955-09-18 19 \\I K.IITS for mil right races on Saturday Hrst day fo th,. Singapore Tnrf (lulls Gold (up meeting are: Cl. l.Div. l-im. Zab.ißlunir 9.00 Jolly Sailor 8.12 South Parino 8.11 Cypress Point 8.10 Little Cherrington 8.10 Euphrates s in Jamrs Aid-h 8.09 Barflcur 8.08 Three Rings563 words
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Article466 1955-09-18 19 SINGAPORE Cricket club's first XV gave an Impression of all-round strength m their first match of the season on the padang yesterday when they beat R.A.F. Seletar by 24 points (three goals, two tries and a penalty goal) to three points i penalty) For466 words
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Advertisement54 1955-09-18 19 thanks to yeast-vite iffSp »-Vhe to-day and get nd of that nervy feeling. Rich f^^^^^M H Vitamins and stimulating caffeine, it makes you feel ffJH /I^P time. Calmer. Less easily upset. Also soothes away //g^j^^ Isj ralgia and rheumatic pains. Get some Yeast-Vite jf^fj^^jfj YEAST-VITE fflWzfflsl UGHTNWG P/C/CM£(/P If. Atm54 words
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Advertisement146 1955-09-18 19 TfftjS WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH .^CSEI INCABLOC <V"^ TWA. ANTIMACNETIC dL-!^^ v3P^k\ waterproof *3&^ \M/SxL n AND 21 l EWEL S SOLFLX BfiLfINCE V^'^^ and UNBREAKABLE SPRING THROUCHOUT THE WORLD W&t^^.W^r/// AVAILABLE AT ALL W LEADING WATCH i )\yy~* {/I grape uQ&s\ MVE m B)"ELEV S IVrlr WW4PORE CROWNS AND146 words
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Article30 1955-09-18 20 10 Word, lit (minimum). SOT. A MRS J. ANKERS «i*h to thank all Friends and Relatives who attended their Wedding on 20.8.55, sent Presents, Congratulatory Messages Rendered Valuable Service.30 words
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Obituary36 1955-09-18 20 In Word, Hi) (minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Daniel Chrif-tud.ua Henry, who departed unto Christ at Muar on 189.54 Deeply Mourned by his Loving Wife. Children, and Grandchildren. "Thou Art Gone, but Ne'i Forgotten."36 words
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Article, Illustration244 1955-09-18 20 THIS AERIAL VIEW Of PART OF THE PROCESSION ROUTE WAS TAKEN FROM A SUNDAY TIMES AIRCRAFT EARLY THIS MORNINC. ON THE LEFT IS THE ISTANA BESAR WHERE THE CRo'VisllNC OF SULTANAH. LADY MARCELLA IBRAHIM. TOOK PLACE. IN FRONT OF THE ISTANA IS THE PAVILION244 words
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Article109 1955-09-18 20 50,000 paid tribute Against a background of traditional pageantry, residents of |ohore yesterday celebrated the Diamond Jubilee of the Sultan of (ohore. Mj.Ceneral Sir Ibrahim, and the crowning of the Sultanah, Lady Marcella Ibrahim. Before dawn thousands of loyal residents; gathered along the route of the procession to the Istana109 words
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Advertisement167 1955-09-18 20 TODAY: 3.15. 6.30 4 9.15 T.M. Snath -East Asia Film Co.'t Hindi W Emrlish Subtltlr* Plur "Malayan "AAA SporU 1955" Today 11 a.m. "Thf Unman Thry Almost Lynched". I Kodak! I PHOTO-FEATURES I 1 OF THE WEEK I mm/mm mwmw Qwmm A moderately priced, modern and compact box camera, so167 words
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