The Straits Times, 6 November 1955
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Title Section16 1955-11-06 1 00 M P LIM&NTAR\ The Straits Times No. 1,054 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1955. 20 CENTS.16 words
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183 1955-11-06 1 Ministers agree: A united Merdeka Tend secret conbrtween Mimsngaport and the ended ysswifh the Colony's Minister, Mr. ii Hall, making .ncrment iiiiw open for ndrnt. united Sundaj Times bad uninrrrd to tackle rus with a "comach." t ttera will be reloaders of both before any deciikcn. Peace talks Mro-how Mr183 words
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Article26 1955-11-06 1 More Industry workon strike en imed work toan order by the Dr. B;i U. demanda for i the Court of Arbitration. Rev-26 words
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Article77 1955-11-06 1 5 get $1,000 each CIVE people share I the $5,000 prize I in Straits Times Word I Puzzle "Z" Each will receive $1,000 They are: KUALA LUMPUR: i Tan Man Teck C/o REALM P.O. Box 145: E. Fowler 794, I Pasar Road; Mahyud- din Zain, PWD 770 Pasar Road. PENANC:77 words
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Article65 1955-11-06 1 GANGSTERS CHARGE THE POLICE Gangsters charged into a Singapore Police party which raided a gambling don in Morse Road latt last night. Inspector Palmer, who led the raiding party was badly bruised on the fyands and head. He was later treated in the General Hospital as an out-patient. Another member65 words
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Article78 1955-11-06 1 JERUSALEM. Sat. An Israeli Foreign Office spokesman said here today there has been "quiet" during the last 48 hours "except for three Egyptian attempts to Invade Israel across thP Gaza strip." "These attempts were frustrated," he said. "There Is quiet on the borders of IsraelAP - 78 words
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Article42 1955-11-06 1 HONG KONG, Sat. Hong Kong Post Office will accept airmail letters for the first time since the Communists came to power on the Chinese mainland in 1949 for Peking, Shanghai, Hankow and Kunming, It was announced here today Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article399 1955-11-06 1 Strike move at Tay Koh Vat may spread to eleven other transport tirms Decision day today: Mass meeting at park A STRIKE THREAT at the Tay Koh Vat Bus Company in Singapore may spread to 1 1 other bus firms and paralyse the Colony's entire transport system. More399 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-11-06 1 SUSAN HAYWARD (l«ft) ge»t involved in a hft- 1 film. Yesterday Suvan was involved in a real-life pulling fracas. But it it only a «cene from har new fight with another actress I story below).40 words
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Article203 1955-11-06 1 YESTERDAY'S rain forerunner of the North-East Monsoon which is expected in 12 days has sot Singapore farmers worried. Most of them who suffered from last year's floods and know that very little flood alleviation work has been done by the Government, do not want to203 words
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Article147 1955-11-06 1 Deadlock— so Molotov flies home GENEVA. Sat. THE Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Molotov, left here by air today for Moscow during a three-day recess of the Big Four conference, still deadlocked over German unity and European security. The Soviet stateman's white twin-engined Russian airliner took off from Geneva airport inReuter - 147 words
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Article35 1955-11-06 1 NEW DELHI, Sat. The Canadian External Affairs Minister. Mr. Lester Pearson, said here today Canada had had -some slight difference" with other members of the Indo-China Commission regarding the elections in Vietnam. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article63 1955-11-06 1 PARIS. Sat. The famous painter Maurice Utrillo died today at Dax in south-western France. The 72-year-old artist gained fame at the turn of the century and ranked with France's greatest contemporary painters. His works are hung in the major museums of the world. He wasAP - 63 words
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225 1955-11-06 1 JAKARTA, Sat. T*HE master of the British X merchant ship, Memnon, Captain E. W. Studley, was sentenced to 10 days' jail at Palembang for bringing a case of sporting rifles into Pladju Harbour without permit, a British consular official said. The rifles, which had225 words
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Article72 1955-11-06 1 WASHINGTON, Sat.—African sleeping sickness, one of the world's most tragic and baffling ills, has been success, fully treated by a new antibiotic called stylomycin. five Portuguese specialists in tropical medicine reported. They found that the new I antibiotic, developed last year !at Lederle Laboratories in IUP - 72 words
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Article252 1955-11-06 1 SYDNEY, Sat. rE body of Peter B. Grueniiiß. United Press Manager for Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. and formerly for Singapore. wa s found in his car today near Castle Hill, a suburb of Sydney. He had been missinr for eight days.UP - 252 words
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229 1955-11-06 1 HOLLYWOOD, Sat. A BLONDE, who alleg- ed that Susan Hayward struck her with a clothes brush in a fight in actor Donald Barry's bedroom, yesterday lodged a complaint with the police. Actress Jill Jarmyn, 23, said that 34-year-old Miss Hayward, former wifeAP - 229 words
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Article34 1955-11-06 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Johore led Selangor by three matches to one after the first day's play tn the Southern zone Foong Seong Cup badminton at the Road Transport Shed here today.34 words
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Article236 1955-11-06 1 Firemen had no water at blaze KLANC, Sat THE FEDERATIONS f.re chief, Colonel F. F. C. Watkins, was an angry man today. So too were the 60,000 people of Klang town. For at dawn tori n. 7 a $50,000 cabaret and cafe here wa.s Durnt to the ground aus firemen236 words
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Article50 1955-11-06 1 BRUSSELS. Sat. Group Captain Townsend made a fleeting appearance at his home here today on return Horn I three-week leave in Britain which saw the end of his romance with Princess Margaret. He drove a green Renault. When he saw newspaper reporters waitine Townsend sped away. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Advertisement264 1955-11-06 1 en -jr-*«" SERVES I mr£\ MALAYA'S FOR /"WPPi r NCST ICE CRCAM DHNER HARMONICAS Harmonica Bands or Solo Playing M\ A* 5 fc l*-^Ma^La»»»a.»a^^'''— W M A F™" \l^«^VK*^^^ aaS I w »*-^ir aVßjaai^SS B 1 40-hole. 40-reed, Tremolo Tuning. 5.50 H 2, 4n-liole 40-reed. Organ Tuning. J 1 40-reed264 words
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Advertisement97 1955-11-06 1 in MaUuf* [it m: P^m !k)>ffe"Rc s OfJ tm |CU)rl,' MAX fACTOR H>.. TIM Tak of your town r\rr\ milht loon and tiller too. For thi< i« <h* rxritinf; M«x F»r»or 'Ekrtriqiif' Talr thr nfw iinf<irgrttahli(ragranrr inlrnHurr<| 10 Britain fi>r aaaaßataaW (hr hr»t tim» by M«x Factor __«4^k,l«» aaT aataaaaaaaVMK97 words
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Advertisement17 1955-11-06 1 BEST VALUES in exquisite DIAMOND GEM Set JEWELLERY U S. de SUVA Jewellers 106, Orchard Road, Singapore-9.17 words
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Article, Illustration2296 1955-11-06 2 i ROBERT FORD f - i ROBERT FORD f 10-WEEK TREK OVER 700 MILES OF TERRIBLE TERRAIN m m m m M^V .v.v. v. THE DALAI LAMA BLESSED ME BEFORE I SET OFF |N TIBET you don't simply pack a bag and start off on a journey. That would be considered asking2,296 words
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Advertisement68 1955-11-06 2 J,i %M y/mm 1 if mF\^B^F& mm j 5 o and incidentally, a touch of BOVRIL h !tr^^j improves the flavour of sandwiches, hors-d' oeuvres and makan kechil. It builds energy Tr jjfl* BOVBIL CORNED and strength gives new vigour and vitality. BEI 7 ew ...Its delicious it's econo- >68 words
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Advertisement227 1955-11-06 2 The Sunday Times November 6, 79- QUICK COUCH Tj\ I MWTUM ACTION iHHI KILLS J I BRONCHI C*™.H| Aftl I A II A Il:r:"-I bUUUHS ■iCMiiDHEN-scouoMjß Coughs can be dangerous. They HII I «h«« oml J can tixe >' ou out > sl0 P >°v ferine V MMPfflfflßPl make 01227 words
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378 1955-11-06 3 DEPARTMENT WAS TOLD LIES, MAN TELLS PEOPLE'S BUREAU AM UNEMPLOYED MAN claimed in Singapore yesterday that he was only receiving $7 a month from the Social Welfare Department because they had been told lies about him. The man. Alfred Comes,378 words
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Article, Illustration31 1955-11-06 3 Mr. John Bright, of Malayan Tobacco Distributors, and Miss Jennifer Gladstone of Kent, England, after their wedding at the Church of Christ the King, Tanglin Garrison, yesterday.31 words
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Article, Illustration72 1955-11-06 3 Or. Anton Bruun. Danish member of UNESCO's Advisory Committee for Marine Sciences is on a lecture tour of the Asi»n countries fringing Hie Indian Ocean. Dr. Bruun. who has already visited the University of Malaya and left Singapore by air yesterday for a tour of Indian Universities,72 words
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Article207 1955-11-06 3 Did he die by 8,000-1 chance AN ARMY pathologist yes- I terday said that the death of Pte. Clifford Charnock could have been an accident. Capt. M. S. Muir, a pathologist with the Royal Army Medical Corps, was testifying at a Singapore inquiry at which Trooper Anthony Bird of 11207 words
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Article136 1955-11-06 3 REAR-ADMIRAL Sid d 1 q Choudri. c-in-C of the Royal Pakistani Navy said yesterday he was very Impressed with Singapore's sea defences. He said he saw "Operation Free Port" on Saturday night' when "enemy vessels" were expertly Intercepted during a naval exercise to test the Colony's seaward136 words
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Article189 1955-11-06 3 A CEREMONY to remember those who fell in the two world wars will be held at the sineanore Cenotaph today at 7.30 a.m. Wreaths will be laid by the Governor, Sir Robert Black, the Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, Commonwealth representatives and members of the189 words
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216 1955-11-06 3 CINCAPORES Chief Mini declared yesterday. "I 1 to think I am a dictator." He was commenting on the position of the Labour Front Assemblyman, Mr. A. R. Lazarous. who walked out of the Front conference last week shortly after his election as president.216 words
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Article100 1955-11-06 3 KUALA LUMPtJR. Sat Visitors to Carey Island, off the Selangor coast, will soon be seeing Agricultural Department labourers perched at the top of 60- foot high coconut trees blowing down little glass tubes. The glass blowing is all part of the Agricultural Department's experiments to produce higher100 words
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Article50 1955-11-06 3 The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. Wolfe Baines. yesterday dedicated the new class rooms of the school of Christ Church in Dorset Road. A crowd of 200 people attended the dedication ceremony, and later there was a short variety concert given by members of the parish.50 words
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Article112 1955-11-06 3 PRTION of a house roof in j Cavanagh Road collapsed yesterday after the wooden i beams had been eaten through by termites. Although there were nearly 15 women and children in the house at the time, no one was hurt. More than 50 people live j112 words
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Article, Illustration72 1955-11-06 3 Seventeen-year-old Miss Yemima Shababo, who was chosen "Miss Chinese Swimming Club 1955" last week will leave .for London soon. She plans to take up a three-year nursing course. Miss Shababo has not [yet decided to take the round sea trip to Japan and72 words
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Advertisement337 1955-11-06 3 HlV i SHAMPOO IDEA! Lotion Shampoo by t Heal Beauty Treatment Shampoo ihjmpoo id«a. hite Rain is not nTjjjijl liquid nor a powder. White I'iirc. satin-white, satin-smooth. J j~ lotka shampoo; it is, in fact, a real Nt for your hair. 1^ r :r c V:- v> -.^jj your hair337 words
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Advertisement407 1955-11-06 3 II interest jzzx. II SECURITY— Funds arc secured by Capifal I I Goods— Plant, Machinery, Equipment, Vehicles I L V INTEREST IS CALCULATED ON A I DAILY BASIS i.e. your money is earning I 6° 0 trom the day you deposit until the day I I you withdraw. I I407 words
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Miscellaneous199 1955-11-06 3 GARRICK: Nour Eyounl (Egyp- 11. 1.45. 4, 6.30, 9.30; morning ttan)— 3.ls, 6.30, 9.15; morning show— Four Guns t 0 the Border, show— Powder River, 11 ajn. Tel. 9 a.m. Tel. *****. *****. PAVILION: So Little Time— KING'S: Betrayed-1.15. 3.30. 7. J: 45 3 morning 8.30; morning B how-A and199 words
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Article, Illustration687 1955-11-06 4 Howard Cut- pin - Howard Cut-pin Onjfce bookshelf By WHICH took the most courage... the ascent of Everest, five milet high ...a plunge in a steel ball into the Atlantic, two-and-a-half miles deep... or the slow, arduous crawl to the bottom of the deepest known hole in the687 words
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Article383 1955-11-06 4 Gangsters spare the stars American columnist Hy Gardner tells more behind-the-scenes stories pOR some reason criminals, other than blackmailers or confidence men. prefer not to molest members of the actirig profession. Perhaps they consider entertainers their personal court jesters and don't like to bite the hams that feed them fun.383 words
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211 1955-11-06 4 A SOUVENIR of the first German raider to be shi over England during World War II be one of Princess Margaret's most treasured po sions. It is the registration plaque of a Heinkel 111 destroyed by Group -Capt. Peter Townsend in February, 1940. For 15211 words
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Article, Illustration234 1955-11-06 4 EVERY time Big Ben chimes, it shakes the tough, experienced ■pidcrmen at work on the Clock Tower at Wcsrminsrer, in London. So much that one •nail, used to working hundreds of fear above the streets, threw himself, white faced, on to rtie234 words
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103 1955-11-06 4 LIKE world aviation as a worlds oldest airline celebrated its 36th anniversary o has grown very rapidly. One imagine that in i»2i. on to fly with Fokker F. 3 aip then very small network of Royal Dutch Aero Club J--manual /or air tourism.103 words
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Advertisement125 1955-11-06 4 wI c en 9 A mew KAH«e or PASCMATim 1956 MODELS KLEINSUPER 450 BO IlKh Dry Battery operation, using I rlHilv ffl^l 90V /1.5 V battery. 4 valves, 4 hiIHH wiM^B wave bands, high-flux loudspeaker. I Ufi^tt£Es3l^] Cabinet aerial Tone control. I SPEZIALSUPER 650 WO I ||^:/Sv^^'«| GROSS-SUPER 750 W125 words
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Article, Illustration247 1955-11-06 5 Colony 'skyscraper' ready this month ARCHITECT OF EARTHQUAKE-PROOF BUILDING SUGGESTS AN OPENING DATE SINGAPORE'S tallest building, the 18-storey Asia Insurance Building, which was to have been ready for occupation by last month, is still incomplete. After five years' construction, the $S-million skyscraper still has no electricity or water. The air-conditioning247 words
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Article44 1955-11-06 5 The fifth Singapore Company of the Boys Brigade held its 17th annual inspection at Katong yesterday. After a parade, which was inspected by Rev. F. C. Balchin, the boys gave a display of physical training, first aid. signalling and square dancing.44 words
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Article20 1955-11-06 5 Kwee Sim Djang, who drove a car negligently in Robinson Road on May 18, was ftned $40 yesterday.20 words
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350 1955-11-06 5 President of the Singapore Hire Car Association, Mr. A. T. Simon, yesterday alleged that proposed taxi licences'were already being touted in the market for 5825 each $25 for registration, S3OO broker's fee and S5OO for the licence. Mr. Simon claimed that I some taxi owners350 words
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140 1955-11-06 5 Bouquets of welcome for French beauties w^OUR children from the I; French community in Singapore will welcome the members of the Comite Francais de 1 Me- i eance when they arrive in the Colony on Thursday to stage a fashion show. The children will present bouquets of flowers to •Miss140 words
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Article192 1955-11-06 5 Memo starts split among SIT men rE ranks of the Singapore Improvement Trust Junior Officers Association have split on a memorandum submitted to the Malayanisatlon Commission. The split occurred at an extraordinary meeting of the Association on Friday night when some members, led by Mr. Chan Thye Swee. a vice-president,192 words
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278 1955-11-06 5 \l/HEN is a school too large and unmanageable? Opinions given yesterday by the Ministry of Education and one of the schools involved were directly opposed "It all depends on what you mean by large." said Mr. Huang Fan* Kul. acting Principal of278 words
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Article, Illustration158 1955-11-06 5 "Poppy Day' sellers beat the rain QESPITE rainy weather. volunteers selling Remembrance Day poppies, remained courageously at their posts yesterday, and most of tnem reported a More than 337.000 poppies--had been ordered for Poppy Day this year, and volunteers were selling them in many parts of the city, with teams158 words
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Advertisement212 1955-11-06 5 jCeep your skin lovely, fair this easy way Qaj m right for jour skin jor the climate Us POND'S FAMOUS creams Jo preserve gnd inhume your beauty. No matter what type of skin you have or what climate you live in Pond's Creams protect and glorify your |o\clm«s. No wonder212 words
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Advertisement401 1955-11-06 5 A^m^i fly P° n Americanly nfflß Visit Paris and London board a Pan American g ML London, if you wish, on W your way to U.S.A. Fly on to New York by one For r...rvat!on,, call your troy.l ag.nl or of p an American's three Phon« 2412 M ij •r401 words
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Article, Illustration652 1955-11-06 6 The swiftlets and bats who live in darkness BY FAR and away the most polished product being exported from Singapore cannot, unfortunately, be turned out more often than once a year. It is called the Straits Times Annual. The task of reviewing this publication652 words
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Article640 1955-11-06 6 iWf f« I -I«M w '1'"1< I I Tl g JPT 4 1 ?if i rMw rIS hoped there will be a let-up of the rain before December to allow of lawn mowing, and the weeding and manuring of the banana plants. There is now640 words
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Article, Illustration496 1955-11-06 6 ANGLING LUCK OF THE GAME TifUCH interest has been shown by Malayan anglers in the theory of a correspondent described in this column recently which links the tidal streams with the successful times for trolling around St. John's and the Two Sister, off Singapore. A correspondent was sufficiently Impressed to496 words
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Advertisement669 1955-11-06 6 WATERBURYTS COMPOUND qiwd you exfoa exetf p. Help your youngsters meet J every rh.illeni;e of life. Keep them physically fit Sf 'Yl with Waterbury's Compound. UI the proved health-tonic. B^U N f» Taken dally, pleasant- .^l^V^V v/*t\ tasting Waterbury's Com- _^|^B^V\\ >^A» Pound gives Extr» Energy to ,^^^^^N\ y'^V o\ercome669 words
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Advertisement284 1955-11-06 6 ask for a lOK toothbrush White, gleaming teeth make such a difTcrcr^ smile! Keep them bright and shining with a TEXtK t brush. TEK is the best toothbrush in the world- it 1 only good for your teeth-it keeps your gums strong healthy too! Everyone will admire you for your284 words
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Article458 1955-11-06 7 JANE LEE Human Case Book A Chinese girl loves Indian boy I AM A 17-year-old Chinese girl and am deeply in love with an Indian boy of 34. We have known each other for four years and he has helped me a great j deal with my studies. We have458 words
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Article, Illustration930 1955-11-06 7 LET »s be frank and admit that nearly all men are liable to be bitten with the bug of philandering as they reach 40 and it is a debatable point whether their wives can do much beyond watch and wait. These men are victims of "an Indian930 words
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Article483 1955-11-06 7 fOR reasons which are not at all easy to fathom, the question of differences in the ages of a courting couple is one of the problems that appear most frequently in present-day romances. People seem to have the idea firmly rooted in their483 words
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Advertisement186 1955-11-06 7 Captive Beauty is a miraculous liquid emollient bracing tired contours, revitalising the tissues, smoothing tell-tale lines, nulating the complexion to a lowing radiance. Captive Beauty vanishes into the skin without ice of greasiness, and works magic for you ever} second of the day and night f (jnptwe Beauiu I by186 words
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Advertisement295 1955-11-06 7 Efyoy /Ac /uxuty [of -fine ASPAQAGUS I I often qs J .jg^g. you ///<&-/ Campbell's Qtasfn of I ASPARAGUS CSlic' ~j22^ ou nee d n 't P a y luxury prices to enjoy ■p^^g^SMH the luscious flavor of asparagus! CampYffff^fwWjl\ 1h lls Cream of Asparagus Soup is a BHKjmJMH blend295 words
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Miscellaneous47 1955-11-06 7 sJL X'AC XL m aL U. «sf «bt m?"? M M CUCISTMAS DEm^nS OONT FOH66T TD TAK&Vj MONT-WS TO TAl^e THt 1 AGAIN SOONJ 7 H H' •i L^J MEr LOPTi 3— 1 rue toPT. oeagj op to rue iopt i ai in n ll f< nj47 words
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Article, Illustration298 1955-11-06 8 White solves your colour worries iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiitiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniii^ EVERY woman r. who has an I ounce of fashion I sense should in- elude something white in her wardrobe, for white has turned worldly and is no longer la- belled "for De- butantes Only." E It is now the fashion- able and sophisti-298 words
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Article197 1955-11-06 8 Dog collars are the latest! ONE of the smartest fashion ideas is the novel use of dog collars. A model in a simple basic black dress with a high collar had a narrow dog collar around her neck and two more around her waist. Looking for gay dog collars I197 words
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Article211 1955-11-06 8 EVER dreamed of lying blissfully in bed and letting the great big world go by while someone else took over? It was one of my pet dreams. So when 1 keeled over and the doc said sternly: "Bed for a month at least,211 words
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91 1955-11-06 8 Let's talk sense with colours A minor grouse about •nanufacturers who vie with each other to produce highfalutin' names to describe tashion colours. What does Nile Green mean to someone who's never seen the Nile? Lipstick Red could be any one of a dozen different shades; so could Holiday Pink.91 words
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Article139 1955-11-06 8 Fancy a block of flats entirely occupied by single women. Can you imagine anything icorsc? I can't! So I teas sorru to hear about a resolution passed in Britain by the National Council of Wtwcn that urged local couricih: to provide single roomen with139 words
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Advertisement315 1955-11-06 8 SPEND CHRISTMAS AT^^J^ -..^KkM SEA,PET»JRN NEW YEAR'S 9*\ V *3M||| k EVE FOR SINGAPORE mfS^' 0 W CELEBRATIONS! Sjp' \^f9k A NEW EXCITING WAY TO SPEND YOUR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY m.v. "ASIA" AIR-CONDITIONED THROUGHOUT CHRISTMAS CRUISE TO HONCKONC Singapore Dec. 22nd Arrives Hongkong Dec. 26th Leaves Hongkong Dec. 28th Arrive! Singapore315 words
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Advertisement446 1955-11-06 8 *OVVOW0 V VOW TBBTH I" m^ Mi S SDOM TC f "t_ teeth, my troubles will be I They are apt to b Ver/ rr a Y fte "~d re a p a;: snl5 n 1 I l Icj onl yaquarfer r N^"^»o^ lofthenafural \^L c& n some- 1 C»446 words
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743 1955-11-06 9 RADIO Where's the talent? by MIKE WATCHER TN spite of repeated outcries x for the immediate Malayanfcration of Government Service, the Department of Broadcastings own Employees Union has reported to the Commission that it will take from two to six years to Malayanise Radio Malaya! As far as Engineering is743 words
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860 1955-11-06 9 By THE COMPETITION EDITOR REASONING by contestants in Straits Times Word Puzzle "Z" was less consistent than of recent weeks and in some cases answers were rejected because missing letters appeared to have been filled in without regard to the relation of the860 words
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Advertisement743 1955-11-06 9 Superb detail You wi find something more than just realiitic reproduction in Mjgp HornSy-Dublo Electric Trains. Every part Is accurately made in solid metal to give lasting strength. A thrilling system operated by remote control can be sst out on the table. A: k your local i!er for the new743 words
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Advertisement304 1955-11-06 9 A luxury hair cream at a price to suit everyone Good news for smart, well-groomed men Silvikrin Hair Cream is now available at a greatly reduced price I Silvikrin Hair Cream is a luxury, high-class cream that coo* trols the hair all day long without making it greasy or gummy.304 words
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Miscellaneous120 1955-11-06 9 Winning answers to Word Puz&ie *Z" THE $5,000 prize for Straits Times Word Ptixxle Contest "Z" was shared 1 by Tan Mah Teck, c/o R.E.AL.M. P.O. Box 145, Kuala Lumpur; E. Fowler 794, Pasav Road, Kuala Lumpur; Mahyuddin Zain PWD 770 Pasar Road, Kuala Lumpur; Kam Keat Phung 388, Batu120 words
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Article257 1955-11-06 10 HER COURAGE Suddenly a human problem 8,000 miles distant has gripped the imagination of Malayans. Most of us took it for granted that Princess Margaret would marry Croup-Captain Townsend. Last week's moving announcement that this was not to be has aroused in most of us a mixture of257 words
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Article, Illustration1317 1955-11-06 10 THE SOfDAY TIMES PRESENTS A FASCINATING NEW SPACE SERIES The amazing facts behind man's greatest project CPACE enthusiasts like to compare the present period with the era just before Columbus, when Europeans were about to vault the Atlantic. The comparison is not exact. Columbus did not know what1,317 words
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Article1046 1955-11-06 10 9 Can you please tell me how i "can find my longlost brother. Both of us were sold by our mother, when we were small 24 years ago. One day, not long ago, my mother was searching for us. She came to know where I am.1,046 words
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Article354 1955-11-06 10 ronds. increasing its speed to 15.840 miles per hour. This is the critical speed needed to keep the ship in a circular orbit 1.075 miles above the surface of the earth. Then the men can relax, if they are in a mood to do so Their unpowered354 words
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Article309 1955-11-06 10 By ROBERT PITMAN WHAT does the name Wilhelm Gustloff mean to you? Nothing at all? That would have been my answer until this week. Yet it was the merchantman Wilhelm Gustloff which suffered the most appalling disaster In the history of the sea. Early In309 words
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Article382 1955-11-06 10 Billy Budd film-i would era?,' I'pwardjs ovc r B of riper, to s* *£!**< -but U the Sing Ho** Labour Front could he £L' suaded to hold an meeting ever? month gap in the nun would p..--filled. Last week's pxtravm^ was very noarly up totSU scene In 'Animal c*i2J' ing382 words
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Advertisement52 1955-11-06 10 Get MORE fir (jour m<Mij! TWICE-RICH* Tomato Juice RICH IN FLAVOUR Wlw's tomato juice decides whether its In Libby's jou have really rkh-ripc fl taste l.ibby's and see RICH IN VITAMINS lobby's Icod \alue too, nth in Vitamins perfect juice to serve inorm: between times. ALSO' Pineapple Grapefruit Juice and52 words
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261 1955-11-06 11 nplvyvr ggrranged transport and facilities far 'pay rise* meeting J jlriS h£ P Wh have made elev en claims fo, wages and better working conditions, were yesterday pro FREE ransport by their employers-the Royal Air Force-tc >ld a pay rise meeting. istr fnr261 words
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Article43 1955-11-06 11 I Rubber up by 6 cents In Ringai by 6' 8 during mber first B after roved on v York mta jmt lb. fob. U4H; in\: ■t Comenti per lb. tellers i 114 114 1 1 3 i 1124 113'j 112>» :;<■.. 113% 11343 words
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Article94 1955-11-06 11 c P e 6 lant dual purpose ship the 35.380-ton Sinclair Petrol Ore which was built m Japan, arrived in Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage to the Persian Gulf ™^H nc o< ed in Kure on J»iy 30. the Sinclair Petrol Ore the 10th94 words
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Article59 1955-11-06 11 fit S5O, tried to end life I clerk atsuicide i (ambling, throat home in Oct. 17. toM thPt B mahU> the id knife. 1A friend -n had lm to iree Mr. a Foun: this time, to atI promise him an abfdry man fined the Com:id was ngaDore yete Tan Wee59 words
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Article84 1955-11-06 11 Two Song Hin Sago Factory strikers. Ng Hock Chee, 29, and Ang Ah Tiong, 31. were produced in a Singapore court yesterday on a charge of criminal intimidation. They were alleged to have threatened a non striker. Fong Soo Pharn. outside the factory in Lorong 17. Geylang,84 words
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Article59 1955-11-06 11 Loo Thiam Kuan pleaded not guilty in Singapore yesterday to causing hurt to Lee Hong Yew and Madam Wee Kirn Kee £.t West Coast Road on Thursday. It was alleged that he was \v::h an unlawful assembly which damaged their property worth $300. Loo was allowed59 words
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263 1955-11-06 11 THE Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, plans to consult the police and the Social Welfare Department on the possibility of setting up a commission of inquiry into the problems of prostitution in Singapore. A suggestion to set up such a commission was made recently263 words
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Article54 1955-11-06 11 Three convicts, Chua Ah Leh, See Heng Kwang and Ong Kay Chwee, claimed trial in Singapore yesterday on a charge of causing hurt to another convict. Teo Ah Bee, at the Outram Road Prison, on Nov. 3. They were remanded till Nov. 12, when the case will54 words
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Article294 1955-11-06 11 LONDON Sat. DIVISION I Birmingham 3 Chelsea 0 Burnley 2 Villa harlton 5 Man. City 2 Kverton 5 Hudderslield 1 1 in. hi 5 Wolves 1 Man. Ltd. 1 Arsenal Newrastle 1 Blackpool Preston I Sunderland I Shertirld I". 1 Portsmouth 3 j Spurs 1 CardifT 1Reuter - 294 words
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Article49 1955-11-06 11 Blasting operations will take place in the vicinity of jetties six and seven of Pulau Bukom from November 8 to December 21 Swimmers, boatin" enthusiasts and all craft are advised to give this area a wide berth from 7 a.m. to S p.m during this period.49 words
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Article49 1955-11-06 11 Goh Swre Beng. of Lorong Limau. the registered owner of a car. was fined $30 m Singapore yesterday for failIng to furnish particulars on demand of the driver who was driving the car along Maxwell Road on June 29 la. c t at 11 p.m.49 words
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Article, Illustration29 1955-11-06 11 Mr. Lou |oh Ming, ot the Singapore City Council, and his bride. Miss Nancy Tham, after their wedding at the Wesley Church yesterday. Sunday Times picture.29 words
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Article, Illustration88 1955-11-06 11 A guard ot honour or Malayan Air Training Corps cadets paid tribute to their commandant, Mr. John Behague, of the Straits Times Press, when he left St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday with his bride, formerly Miss Madeline Barrett, a physiotherapist at the Singapore Cencral Hospital. The bride i$88 words
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Article39 1955-11-06 11 Tan Boon Liang was charged in Singapore yesterday with theft of 23 tyres worth $672 in Geylang Road between Oct. 12 and 19. He was allowed bail. A preliminary inquiry will be heard on Dec. 7.39 words
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Article42 1955-11-06 11 For failing to conform 'to a traffic "turn left" sign while driving a motorcar at the junction of Havelock Road and New Bridge Road on Aug. 21 Pan Hal, of Lorong 13, Geylang, was fined $25 in Singapore yesterday.42 words
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Article43 1955-11-06 11 Karim bin Marhum, a seaman, pleaded guilty in Singapore yesterday to having 878 electrical detonators without a licence, at the mouth of the Kallang River on Friday. The case was postponed for sentence on Dec. 8. He was allowed bail.43 words
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Advertisement97 1955-11-06 11 Hudson's Jujubes STOP JGHS, COLDS SMOKERS THROAT [roved conclusively that no fewer than t infections may bo traced with more or to the human mouth as a focal or starting itk thus being the gateway for the entrance than that precautions are most necessary EUMENTHOL JUJUBES, the well-known l'topliyla-aio, are97 words
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Advertisement349 1955-11-06 11 Q f^ offer you o holiday round trip to 1 1 Days including 4 Days in Hong Kong CORFU 10th Nov. 22nd Nov. CANTON Bth Dec. 20th Dec. CARTHAGE Sth |an. 17rh |an. CORFU 2nd Feb. 14th Feb. FIRST CLASS $566 TOURIST CLASS $317 Including stay on board Children according349 words
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Article, Illustration95 1955-11-06 12 SMILING BEAUTY OF AY A First prixe in the Sunday Times Camera Contest this week goes to Mrs. Margaret Ch'ng of 5 Cuan Hup Street, Klang. She submitted "Smile," the picture on the right. Second prixe to Va n Fook-Leun of 288 Balestier Road, Singapore 12, for "Letter From Family"95 words
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573 1955-11-06 12 I I CAMUEL George Bonham, Governor of the Straits Settlements, 1837- 43. served at first for many years in Singapore as a I magistrate and later as I Resident Councillor. He spent more than a quarter of a century in the East where573 words
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Article473 1955-11-06 12 at the 'Royal' By G. SCOTT BUSHE, F.M.PJLF.R PS I J. to sign the visitors' 3 book. The three young I men in front of me were 1 wearing clerical collars. As I each of them took the pen 1 to sign his name, he knelt473 words
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Advertisement51 1955-11-06 12 With ENNACON excellently U V synchronised) shutter. Price j xcith f r m*c W h AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. 109. NORTH BHID6E ROAD, Sl/JsAPOUe 6 TH j AAAIL THIS COUPON TODAY j and we will send you, without obligation to yourself, copie leaflet and price list on ROLLOP CAMERAS: NAME51 words
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Miscellaneous168 1955-11-06 12 Popular Crossword HI H BBf^" I ~"^^j ACROSS Arrest (4), 4 Punctuation mark 1 Societies (12), 7 Flutter (4), (5), 5 Ire (5), 6 Jot (4) 9 Scenes 8 Abandoned persons (11), 14, In- of hostilities (6), 10 Ouadrumd strument (5), 15 Tools (4), 18 (4), 11 Elated (7), 12168 words
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Article, Illustration997 1955-11-06 13 Rita's cold shoulder means cash to Dick The little puppet bowed me out of La Vie, saying Says Logan Gauriay in New York NEW YORK. AM a tape-recorder in New York. I am also a camera (with apologies to Christopher I sherwood). And here are the sights and sounds as997 words
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Article200 1955-11-06 13 'Stop it I like it... U LONDON. 3 the scenes, i a-week warbler JohnRay is a worried man. lost the i hideous om hundreds ,>rx>drome get uad books of the Ministry of nri'l his work intry. II h ini they will not. t..ld me: "We ultr M not'wv ot these200 words
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Article119 1955-11-06 13 a girl's as easy on the I eyes as Belinda Lee it's not unlikely that her director will go along with her if she has any little superstitions. So now you know why director Pat Jackson said thai it was quite all right for Belinda to keep119 words
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Article66 1955-11-06 13 Diane Cilento. star of "Passage Home" and the soon-to-be-seen Pinewood drama of the fairgrounds, 'The Woman for Joe,' has gone to the United States for the Broadway production of "Tiger at the Gates." which West End audiences recently acclaimed. I?ie play completed its London run in September.66 words
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166 1955-11-06 13 Film Fans' Forum Are Gene and Fred related? >> TS Gene Kelly ref' 1 lated to Fred Astalre? S. RUTHRA Kuala Lumpur. Gene Krily and Fred A§talre are not related. IP we write to a film star for an autographed photograph will they let us have one? R. TANG Malacca.166 words
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Advertisement82 1955-11-06 13 THIS WAY li^^iiplll^W SPEED MALAYAN AIRWAYS For domestic bliss choose FALKS v EM.ErrnMrAL applmames I tyfiriS FALKS ROBOT TOASTER FIATHERLICHT HEAT CONTROLLED IRON Chrome finish as illustrated 750 W. A.C. only 1200 W /D C $17.65 $62.50 /I FALKS AUTO-PERC UT" 6 FALKS CLEANLINE KETTLE 560 W. AC. only ls82 words
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Advertisement181 1955-11-06 14 M7H K Ho* I Ef7y It is so easy 0 Anchor enAnchor e^ such as pearl cotton and broder, g re ferenr all k i designs an ful range are all fa I difficulty right shade tor any dery design. ANCHOR EMBROIDERY THREADS STRANDED COTI COTC:. ALWAYS USE WRIGHTS COAL181 words
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Miscellaneous1284 1955-11-06 14 his^lm3 WIPPEN NATIVES IPItNTIPIEj? TAWNI AS AN A.RA.B TV f^T If'-/^" *»rl^\ \t^/ <J^ J rjP^A;W Yp. «WARP POR HER CAPTUee AN? RETURN U i[i W /A 'lffi kJ*V« ?§M nIIIW. K•< 7 %^J -X \T ZI 171 I /AEANWWILE X UNPER TWE URSINGS OF CMEEKA, I 1/^^ II jitft^all1,284 words
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Article, Illustration845 1955-11-06 17 TERRY PILLAY - Happy smiles marked end of army 'operation* TERRY PILLAY By 'J'HK Army called it "Exercise Co-operation," and it has certainly needed patience and tact from both sides, for the people mainly concerned in this "operation" were not adult, gun-carrying soldiers, but high-spirited, cheerful children the sons and daughters of Malay845 words
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Article318 1955-11-06 17 if From Page Four was a cold-blooded killer, and by some psychosomatic freak, right after ihe had rubbed out a party, his eyes would get terribly bloodshot. On one such occasion, Lewis decided time had come to give him a little fatherly advice. "Look kid," he said,318 words
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Article190 1955-11-06 17 A mystery of lite and death I HAVE just returned from a brief culinary excursion to two humble but celebrated neighbouring villages at the foot of the Japan Alps. The villages are Hizato, where the residents live far longer lives than any other Japanese, and Kashiwara. where the residents live190 words
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Advertisement462 1955-11-06 17 "'NO* S4LOOH Saloon,,, Convertible,., op Traveller.., K r»+il\ \T\C Three versions of the fa mow K ITg bVI* 1 Morns Mjnoi and each 'lh, U m. B uorld'i bigfin tmall car buy! for B DtfifiPaLß value, perforimncc, roominess MmATiQS UMftf and quality-first features! The jVU"" 'Minor' is the world's bett-provttl462 words
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Miscellaneous219 1955-11-06 17 "Ipniilrf \t\c\t mifcpff" and afterwards *AJ\MIKM JVICJV I I ll|9wl P inthe clus tent I *e£i'<d»*e\e* V'Twmks V. trouble., aood plovers. br»t*s*i*<3. \\a'L.-u^eiMO\asl yest tir 9 Hoc*?»«? tjut*iey'n»*ua» A Hpc*.., bur ..->) lEStvv^k J^ teg,* l gy^y %sSSBsr \£ffi2 J I of -tactic -but Hock IIJ "•-*>—^"~ (J .^^SjfcT <<^<?-H«><!>uergy219 words
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Article, Illustration34 1955-11-06 18 Racing star Stirling Mot* efcats to Sheila Van Damm before she made a successful attempt to eovi th« flying kilometre at more than 120 m.p.h. in her Sunbeam Alp.ne sports car.34 words
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Article, Illustration460 1955-11-06 18 Concluding the story of Sheila Van Damm WHAT are the motives behind rally driving? there is no incentive or financial reward, si amateur. A love of risk and the excitement of th She once described the change from flying to motor racing460 words
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166 1955-11-06 18 Highlights of Sport MALAYA AND THE OLYMPICS LAST week Kuala Lumpur's sports coaches and athletes had the privilege of getting the valuable "know how" on training for track and field events from one of the world's best athletes none other than American Olympic star. Jesse Owens. Owens' U.S.-State Depart-ment-sponsored tour166 words
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414 1955-11-06 18 CHRISTOPHER PAGE - CHRISTOPHER PAGE By DUMOURS of a purchase tax on new cars in Singapore are flying thick and fast, but it is anyone's guess whether they will become more than rumours My own feeling is that any tax is a bad tax, but if414 words
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Article269 1955-11-06 18 from Page 7 elasticity of character, the variety of interests which are typical of folk in their twenties. This, however, must be said. Many a girl falls in love with a much older man be ause, unconsciously, she feels that he will be269 words
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Advertisement132 1955-11-06 18 m£s- JaY fi jjJMJa^kattlattaa^x VH^Hd^E lis^B^B^B^Bi^hlaßm. T -I 40m S M I AND GOOD 'LUCK TO ALL COMPETITORS SIG*JED SHEIU ->" B VAN DAMM 1 HAVE JUST LEARNED OF THE INSTITUTION OF THE I FIRST SHELL MALAYAN MOTOR RALLY TO PE HELD 3 IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA AND THE132 words
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Advertisement295 1955-11-06 18 You'll like it. Sir j 1 Sweet Martini Vermouth j Pineapple |vice. Stir well with ice jtnd itram into glasses. MARTIHI SWEET and DRY VERMOUTH Sole Agents: THE EAST ASIATIC I |j|). You can make rout teeth SHADES WHITER K*vua^ /v»dHsy" ■Hafc^salP^- W i !^aM' .^J.^n^ -rai How you can295 words
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Article281 1955-11-06 19 Colony masters throughout opening fixture SEREMBAN. Saturday. I IKK holding Singapore to 3-3 at half-time, V U ri-Malacca were beaten by 19 points fl M,,als. three tries) to three (try) in their y\ >. Malaya rugger fixture here today. pore held the upper hand throughout, wore281 words
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227 1955-11-06 19 S'gor backs overrun Perak in 23-0 victory MPUR. Sat. R heat Perak first h.m.s. ruger tie in m section by four goals to nil at the Command 'day. threequarters -ood hooking and c forwards, had ball. of the slippery is better by the Grimth*, the 01 backs, had a r227 words
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Article79 1955-11-06 19 KLUANG. Sat— Kluanp Rugby Club, undefeated in the five games this season, gained a comfortable victory over South Johore on the Garrison ground yesterday. Kluang won by 19-5. Tate, their fly half, scored Ties and mate two convertions Deideilawa afiri Curtis, a former Welsh lnternanatlonal schoolboy79 words
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Article38 1955-11-06 19 KLUANG, "Sat.— Kluang Services beat Civilians 3-1 in a charity soccer match on the padang in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. Cuthbert 2i and Hudson scored for Services an« Ah Chai for CiviUans.38 words
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Article29 1955-11-06 19 ARSENAL beat RNAS Sembawang 2-1 in a soccer friendly at Farrer Park yesterday. A Majeed and V. S. Maniam scored for Arsenal, and Kirby for Sembawang.29 words
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Article, Illustration28 1955-11-06 19 CONFIDENTLY Osman Angullia hugs the ball off a powerful drive from winger Anthony in yesterday's soccer match at |alan B.vir Stadium. Sunday Times picture.28 words
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Article117 1955-11-06 19 University of Malaya were held to a 3-3 draw by Indian Association in a SHa rust division game at Sepoy Lines yesterday. University, who led 3-1 at halftime, got ail their goals from Abdul Samad. their right winger. Indians replied through Bhlllu (2) and Ajit Singh117 words
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645 1955-11-06 19 INDO-MALAYS HOLD ARYANS 4RYAN GYMKHANA, the Indian soccer tourists. were held to a scoreless draw by Singapore Indo-Malays at Jalan Be ar stadium yesterday. Although Aryans did no iive up to their reputatlo yesterday, it would be ye wrong to judge them o645 words
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Article218 1955-11-06 19 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. PLAYING under wet conditions today South Johore defeated No. 14 Squadron RNZAF by 25 points (two goals, four tries and one penalty) to three (try) at the Civil Service Club ground. This was the first defeat for the New Zealanders this218 words
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Article99 1955-11-06 19 I ACROSS: 1 Associations. 7 Flit, K.Proairatrs. 14, Probe. 15. Axes. 18, Oner. 19, Arc. 30, Acron. 23, Helve. 2S.Valeti. 26. Beaten. 27, Emit*. 29. Crest. 30, Set. 31, Stot. 3J, Trip. 35, Tepid. 37. Academician 40. Kpos. 41. I niiiiin-iid DOWN: 1. Alp. 2. Sir. 3. Stop.99 words
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439 1955-11-06 19 But water -polo team trounced Indonesia 12-1 NEO, McBRIDE SCORED ONLY SWIM SUCCESSES FOR SPORE INDONESIA'S swimmers U against Singapore y« Swimming Club, but the C in the water-polo match. Neo Chwee Kok. in the 100 m freestyle and J. Mcßride in the 200 m breaststroke were Singapore's only winners439 words
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Article431 1955-11-06 19 SINGAPORE kept their reputation as the best water-polo playing; country in the East, when they con- vincingly whipped Indonesia 12-1 at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Singapore showed Rrand form, playing brilliantly as a team, their smooth and swift attacks culminating In sharp, crisp shots at goal.431 words
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Advertisement31 1955-11-06 19 INVICTA WORLD FAMOUS 'SWISS WATCH Over a century of watch V^^P^^Sp making experience. Sold in \k— V t over 87 countries throughout C"^ t ZUEUJQ (M) LTD.. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG31 words
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Advertisement248 1955-11-06 19 Santas Pin-up i »ilh F« >'. told Red Lion... *ondrr/ul /S S3 oranic or pincapplr. I j?^j(l>^O Milt Tim and SanU ha». tnjoyrd 72 Chrittmn't «iih Fr«»er ~Vi^^ cheerful, frirndly drink.! S^^^\^^^^fJ such cool fragrancel Ronuk LAVENDER Wax Polish makes wood floors and furniture a picture of gleaming brightness and248 words
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Article, Illustration2557 1955-11-06 20 Mawi lands good-priced treble; apprentice Alex Baxter gets a double By EPSOM JEEP PIDING IN TOP FORM jockey Abdul Mawi landed a splendid treble at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club October- November Meeting. Mawi scored an early double on Golden Sands ($79)2,557 words
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Article52 1955-11-06 20 TOTAL POOL: $651,500 IST: No. *****40 ($260,600) 2ND: No. *****26 78,180) 3RD: No. *****44 32,575) Starters ($3,722 each): Nos. *****92; *****92; *****50; *****86; *****47; *****18; *****69. Consolation ($1,303 each): Nos. *****89; *****35; *****43; *****57; *****00; *****55; *****57; *****84; *****44; *****68; *****53; *****51; *****62; *****57; *****89; *****41; *****39; *****02;52 words
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Article104 1955-11-06 20 PENANG, Sat JESSE OWENS famed American sprinter and coach, spotted a "rough diamond' during his de- mon&tration at Han Chiang High j School here this morning. He picked Colin Rozells from a group of .starters. "Look, you complained that Penane has no world champions,"' he told104 words
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Article53 1955-11-06 20 Golf in becoming a family affair at RAF Scletar. October trophies went to Club Chairman S Ldr. Norton, his wife, and his two sons. Not to be outdone, the Club Treasurer led his family on a similar October campaign trophies being won by WO Strong, his wife, and53 words
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Article24 1955-11-06 20 Katong Sports Clubs annual eeneral meeting will be held today at No. 34. Pennefather Road off Marshall Road. Katonc at 2 p.m.24 words
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Article25 1955-11-06 20 SOCCKR Poppy nay Match: Sin K ap«r r v C ombinrd Services, .lalan Besar 515 p.m.; Friendly; 1.R.( v Alexandra F.T.. Fairer TarkFT - 25 words
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Article91 1955-11-06 20 Slnuapore Table Tenni, Association has accepted Invitations for Singapore's two top-notch players Loh Heng Chew, 26. and Poon Weng Hoe, 20, to tour India and Pakistan. The lnvitatians came last month from the controlling bodies in India and Pakistan. Tills decision was reached at the Associations91 words
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Article173 1955-11-06 20 Draw and starting times for the Eu Tong Sen Cup Rolf tournament of the Royal Island Club this morning < qualifying round): Ist Nine: 8.15 a.m. D. W. MncMullan: O. H. AddLson; D. N Clendon. 8 20 Low Kee Pow: R J. Robinson;173 words
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