The Straits Times, 13 November 1955
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Title Section14 1955-11-13 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES m Malay* No. 1,055 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1955. 20 CENTS14 words
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Article90 1955-11-13 1 Johore first again [BAN, Sat. first and in the Social ittery draw I iu> Wto West iLs of the l PRIZE i»a.' >i:(ONO I'KI/.K i ii 1 1; 11 28(*****, ,1 PRIZES ($25,000; i riM/i > illO.WO) JH3448, tSI, *****34. B) 1 *****, *****41, *****87, IZEB W») I *****, *****99,90 words
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Article22 1955-11-13 1 Scotland g largeistling" in BrinOO and £100.--store and dairy rrd from Ireported to have ween Liverpool I nds. Reiit'22 words
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Article423 1955-11-13 1 Senior officers tvork on the ease of the crumpleti credentials Mr. Lim goes to station to hand in Party's charges I HE SiNCAPORE Labour Front yesterday made a report to the police about incidents at the front's recent conference. Delegates walked out of the conference amid423 words
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76 1955-11-13 1 JAKARTA, Saturday. T -^USAND students mobbed the Federation's ter. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and Pre- jrnc of Indonesia when they visited Bandoeng i the i-tudents Malaya" iLong shouting had sident Soekarno li nts- irds. I right slogan. the students Mt-rdeka three i! Rahman that he76 words
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Article51 1955-11-13 1 TWO WIN $2,5 00 EACH TWO peopie share 1 the 55.000 prize in Straits Times Word Puzzle "AA". Each will receive $2,500 SINC. PORE: Cpl. PR Edrrans. D.CR.E.. Nee Sooi. c/o C.P.O. Singapore. IPOH: Mrs. M.E. Isaac, 8, Race Course Road. Ipch See Page Nine tor the Competition Editor's weekly51 words
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Article157 1955-11-13 1 SEVEN Malays who arc now serving life sentences for the part they played in the Maria Hertogh riots in Singapore in December, 1950, are to have their cases reviewed. The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, made this decision at the request of the Federation Chief157 words
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Article89 1955-11-13 1 GENEVA. Sat. The Big Four foreign ministers' conference decided, after a 20--minute session today, that all viewpoints on the deadlocked disarmament question have been exhausted and the only step left is to try to frame a common statement to that effect. The ministers recessed to considerReuter; AP - 89 words
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Article97 1955-11-13 1 PARIS Sat.— Madame Rene Coty, wife of the President of the French Republic, died of a heart attack at the Presidential residence of Rambouillet, last night Mmc Coty, 68. had been married for 48 years and leaves two married daughters and 10 grandchildren. Mmc CotyReuter - 97 words
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Article33 1955-11-13 1 SAN DIEGO. California. Sat A naval attack bomber a Douglas Skyraider crashed into the destroyer U.S.S. Hopewell today during joint United States-Canadian manoeuvres. Three airmen were reported missing.— U. P.33 words
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179 1955-11-13 1 SYDNEY, Sat. A USTRALIAN customs men A are engaged in an all- out effort to prevent lethal weapons, including Malay krises. from entering the country. Articles seized from overseas i ships range from press- 1 button spring daggers to a pearl handled combined kniii-Reuter - 179 words
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Article56 1955-11-13 1 MANILA. Sat. The Nacionalista Party of President Ramon Magsaysay sained a sweeping victory in the Philippines Senate and local elections on Nov. 8 according to almost complete returns. It seems now certain that the Nucionali.sta Party will kit ci^ht of the nine Senate seats, with oneReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration177 1955-11-13 1 ..BUT WITHOUT iriE SLITS! '|c I adore! cried four excited Continental bcautiii yosrcrdiy when they slipped into their first form-fitting chongsams at Laura's of Stamford Road yesterday. Passcrsbv, attracted by the display of so miny curves, stopped in their tracks to peer Into the shop. Their admiring177 words
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240 1955-11-13 1 the traditional red beret, 40 stocky paratroopers from the mountains and bush of New Zealand flew into Singapore yesterday to join in the fight against the Communist terrorists. i nis is me nrst oaten ot iau nana-picKea soiaierb of the New Zealand Special240 words
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Article76 1955-11-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Prime Minister of Ceylon. Sir John Kotclawala, will visit Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 24. He will be in the federal capital for about 10 hours. He will have talks with the High Commissioner, the Director of Operations, and the Chief Minister, Tcngku Abdul76 words
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Article137 1955-11-13 1 BONN, Saturdoy. new West Germany Army was born today, when its j first 101 soldiers officially began their service ten and a half years after the Nazi forces were destroyed Herr Theodor Blank, the Defence Minister, handed each of the two lieutenantgenerals, 18 lieutenantcolonels. 30137 words
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150 1955-11-13 1 KOTA TINGGI, Saturday. IN broad daylight, 15 hungry terrorists armed with rifles and sten guns, raided a village shop in Asahi Estate, in the Pengarang area, on Friday and got away with $600 worth o* food. The terrorists wore jungle green uniforms. Shortly after150 words
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Advertisement12 1955-11-13 1 lllllllllllllllllllllillilllllllllllllllllll The Sunday Times wishes Its Hindu readers a happy Deepavall. Illlllllllllllllllllllliilllllllllllllllllll12 words
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Advertisement84 1955-11-13 1 Bausch Lomb>C| Sun (il.c-.es Mlliii LrJlil II for greater smoothness nearly and 4 A QUARTER pi* coolness I the cigarette p^m the fan pu ff to th« tboC_OOLER ia u th extra length of Rothmaiu J traditionally fine tobacco* travel* the rnolco further, K' ve HBJ^flHflfli i! 1 1 184 words
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445 1955-11-13 2 I ET us face the most terrifying fact that modern science has to offer. The fact that lends a strange urgency to the question of space travel the fact that the earth is already beginning to die. As a home for human life445 words
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Article, Illustration1418 1955-11-13 2 J.N. LEONARD - A NOAH'S ARK IN SPACE J.N. LEONARD By T ESS than a generation ago nearly all astronomers would have told the space-travel enthusiasts to stop looking for another sun with planets suitable for colonisation. The universe, they would have said, contains almost nothing but stars and such unsatisfactory stuff as1,418 words
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Article318 1955-11-13 2 "TPHE rocket engine is a form of jet propulsion which works by throwing its exhaust backwards. It does not push against the external air but, with its high internal gas pressures, against itself. And it works best in a vacuum. The principles involved demand, as a318 words
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Advertisement211 1955-11-13 2 1/ip finosi of vliissicitl rworuls aro yours to choose FRANCK P,yrh,.s,m P nonic MAHLER -s,- P a i in MOZART -c MWM tm mm TCHAIKOVSKY m onr Poem. The Heft Plul. Orch.— The D V ■> Bruno Watrtr. cond. *nd Orck. in A major. K.V. 622— \o. 2 in c211 words
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Advertisement583 1955-11-13 2 PJE^^^^BB LtAKN AT HOME THE PRACTICAL WAr ■ni %Jm •"*•"*•>• Radi r »p« |f F.J^J^-^^JH broadrsit •ngine«r«, siacutwat, »t c mß^^B^B| demand. Vait n«w flaldt of opportunity j "P v •'•ctronic*, ale. WllUffitrfil I W 'U- ™OW YOU HOW TO START y oo I gSf^^mM /MD msincss without capital MB^'^Fh^l583 words
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Article, Illustration161 1955-11-13 3 GEM s hunt AMONG THE DEBRIS :CE attap houses in Lorong 14, Ceylang, Singapore, were gutn a 20-minute fire yesterday morning. Seventeen families 80 .ore made homeless. believed to have started when a kerocxploded in a kitchen tack of kerosene kept161 words
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Article21 1955-11-13 3 II stole a bicycle' an pleaded .ipore court iling a blcryGoh Ah Street on postponed ;e to Nov. 19. He ball.21 words
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Article29 1955-11-13 3 car in an I manner on as Siong, of j Singapore, i sterday. into Beach Jalan Sultan due precaudriver of le to apply the tly.29 words
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Article50 1955-11-13 3 The man detained by the Singapore Police on Friday in connection with the murder of nine-year-old schoolgirl, Lim Swee Gek, has been released. Lim was strangled on Tuesday night and the body thrown under a tall lallang patch about 75 yards from her house in Nee Soon Village.50 words
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298 1955-11-13 3 Deadly germs lurk in those ices of the back alley SECRET CREAMERIES RAKE IN COOL THOUSANDS AT PERIL OF THE PUBLIC ILLEGALLY-MANUFACTURED ice cream, sold in Singapore, had been found heavily infected with disease germs, Dr. H. B. Morrison, City Health Officer, told the Sunday Times yesterday. Though ice cream298 words
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89 1955-11-13 3 Man in the thicket: It was suicide A 55-YEAR-OLD bookbinder, suffering from lung trouble, was found hanging in a thicket off Changi Road, the Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. At the inquest on Lai Fook Wing, who died on Sept. 12, Oh Chok Sek, a farmer, yaid that while89 words
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Article59 1955-11-13 3 Singapore Assemblyman, Mr. R. Jumabhoy (Ind.Teluk Ayen wants to know under what authority was «4.270.20, cost of a farewell party given by the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall to iormer Governor, sir John Nicoll, charged to public funds. He has asked the Financial Secretary for59 words
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Article25 1955-11-13 3 The Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, will open the new Labour Front Havelock Branch at 110, Grange Avenue, Singapore at 6 p.m.25 words
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Article54 1955-11-13 3 A gang cf 12 beat up a Singapore Harbour Board labourer outside Gate No. 5. on Friday night. The victim told the police that the day before he had had an argument with a man during a game of fantan. Ha was treated Tor Injuries on54 words
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Article, Illustration259 1955-11-13 3 Scream Marshall tells public LOST CIRL: A NEW SEARCH ORDERED THE Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall wants the Immigration Department to be streamlined to Cut out the "dreadful delay" in replying to requests from the public for the entry of their relatives into the Colony. A woman who259 words
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141 1955-11-13 3 ABOUT 180 Singapore English school teachers formed their own association yesterday They belong to the group of I 7 teachers who have completed j a certificate course at the Teachers' Training College. At a meeting yesterday at the Beattv Road Secondary School, members named their141 words
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Article, Illustration407 1955-11-13 3 Sagai - Sagai AXGLiXG by UROM Mr. Razalli ot r Klang come this week further details of the methods he employs in fly-fishing for aruan, which may help the angler who was last week asking for such elaboration. The fly which has proved a killer when fishing for aruan was made407 words
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Advertisement162 1955-11-13 3 (*Wa 1/ 1 V The new mirac/e washing jml Jp powder from Americd -even in cou> hater -rvone is saying it I FAB is the perfect I {N^S^sf^/ ier. It washes clothes cleaner and I ,-< -^^\^yv£r>^ any other washing product. And it I —so easy to uscl That is162 words
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Advertisement833 1955-11-13 3 ONLY m^^wi OC CENTS AND YOU AD A DAY THIS NEW EASY WAY AT LAST... YOU CAN HAVE SUCCESS. FUN. FRIFNDSHIP AND INVITATIONS *****111 1 11 1 PARTIES i— gin— W~" EVENINCS is*&Bt/&SBJ£BS& WW&&B EVERYWHERE MggpP 'tit M&~ m HOW TO BE POPULAR At last you have the chance of833 words
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Article, Illustration876 1955-11-13 4 The stage lures fighters GARDNER THE AMERICAN COLUMNIST WHO S TELLS MORE BEHIND- > < THE-SCENES STORIES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO I MAKE NEWS 'JMIERE'S always been a close kinship between boxing and show business. All the way back to the era of John L. Sullivan and Jim Corbett the cauliflower-eared876 words
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Article209 1955-11-13 4 LONDON. A FRICHTENED 19-year-old girl, Cwen Creen, told me last week she wps lured into a Black Magic recruiting centreThe cult of Black Mafic is growing in Britain and the police know Hiat people believed to be devotees meet regularly in cities and villages. But209 words
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Article, Illustration817 1955-11-13 4 Was it the Duke who had Townsend banished? Asks ROBERT GLENTON Before: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii |T was the Queen Mother who broke the news to Princess Margaret. The month was July. The year was 1953. The Queen Mother and her daughter were on their African tour. Outside their hotel at Umtali, Southern817 words
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Advertisement125 1955-11-13 4 Jiw^v^^l^ < MM JP^^^^ Js§* I ||y| #V 1 Lactogen gives such splendid results because it is a J \\4 correctly balanced milk food, prepared from pure, full-cream Ml W m cow's milk and modified to resemble human milk very m Ik- I closely indeed. i Michael Raicndra I )R\125 words
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403 1955-11-13 5 THE general manager of the Singapore Traction Co., Mr. A. A. Ewing, told the Passenger I ransport Commission yesterday that he doubted it corruption among S.T.C. busmen could be wiped out. By corruption, he meant conductors pocketing fares paid by passengers403 words
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Article, Illustration279 1955-11-13 5 CIVE hundred unarmed villagers from Pen gerang yesterday went out looking for the 30 odd terrorists who are known to lurk near their town, with the cymbals and gongs of a Chinese funeral band and the violins and drums of the town's kronchong party.279 words
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Article123 1955-11-13 5 Unity talks' attack on TUC Trut on of the ade Union tcrday was atnot demoit had turned t tor "unity Trade Unions Committee of h eh claims j -5.000 work- 1 'jns. Singh, secretary who still posed talks ■uking class tution of the wtieipation li unions. whatever its ed refor123 words
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Article135 1955-11-13 5 Classical Chinese art exhibition AN old student of a worldfamous Chinese artist, Prof Ju Peon, whose portrait of an ex-Colony Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, is at the Victoria Memorial Hall, is now in Singapore to hold his own art exhibition. Prof. Y. c. Liu. of Hong Kong, win dLspiay 200135 words
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Article38 1955-11-13 5 Chin Swee Sin. of 83. Bukit Panjang. was fined $30 in Singapore yesterday for driving a motor car at 40 to 45 miles an hour alons Bukit Timah Road on Aug. 29 last. Chin pleaded guilty.38 words
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Article90 1955-11-13 5 Ibeen no setback t. illation of essenm rneea at Sin--1 skyscraper, the Asia Insurance C K. Lee, for declared yester■:.fident that will be ready by tie opening cerethe Governor, Sir I will be no changes in plans." he said. Sanitary installations at the building, lifts, fire-fight-ing90 words
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Article337 1955-11-13 5 MEET THE PEOPLE' A MAN was asked by Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall yesterday, where he got what appeared to be a copy of confidential minutes of a Government department. The man, Mr. Chacko Ramach. a Government overseer who sought Mr. Marshall's help at his337 words
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Article145 1955-11-13 5 RECORD OF THE WEEK The odd-sounding combination of modern composer Igor Stravinsky and the early 18th century musician Pergolesi resulted in an exhilarating twentieth century work called "Pulcinella.' Stravinsky describes this as "A ballet with songs in one art." He delved into the works of Pergolesi who died when he145 words
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Article76 1955-11-13 5 A rescued stray mongrel will play host at tonight's Singapore Canine Welfare Association's annual dance at Raffles Hotel. It will "cut" a cake made in the form of the association's symbol a heart with the face of a dog in the centre. The highlight of the night76 words
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Article90 1955-11-13 5 REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore Bus Workers' Union, will meet their employers today for a final bid to avert a strike. If the talks end in a deadlock, the union may call out its 1.600 members tomorrow. Today's meeting was arranged by the union's secre- tary, Mr Fong90 words
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Advertisement227 1955-11-13 5 A/01tf... SUPER W STR ATO W CLIPPEItS to SAIGON, 3JAl^ir,A. smdL on to the XJ. S. A.* only double-decktd alrilner. wrving CHOOSE FIRST-CLASS "PWSIDINT" SUVICI Saigon-Manila! th moit alof one-plane service to Honolulu Presidenl passengers enjoy H San Francisco! ry__rtr exclusive use of the •nicp of first-class or tourist t«rvice.227 words
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Advertisement265 1955-11-13 5 ?fc "The Only a home pfttn HO CUECKCUUI&! i "Wf Itfifirr i NO GCfcSS~WORK i new self-timing toni is completely automatic the easiest, fastest way to the most natural wave of your JK^^£* c One waving time— 15 minutes whatever your «*v t/& type of hair. Toni timing is so265 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1955-11-13 6 Terry Pillay - Terry Pillay By just what makes our buffaloes tick? ...or THE recent incursion A into the news of five buffaloes of Kerling in North Selangor, who habitually wine off brandy and stout and dine on eggs and Chinese tonic herbs, must have caused a lot of people1,030 words
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472 1955-11-13 6 The Countryman's Journal I The man who foretold the floods OUR Selangor corresponv dent writes, under date October 15: "This month looks like being the driest o.i record. Only 3.60 inches to date. Should be a 14-inch month". In the Dusun rain has not let up since the 15th. An472 words
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Article, Illustration391 1955-11-13 6 WHEN the internationally acclaimed American dancer, Martha Graham, and her Dance Company present their series of performances at the Victoria Memorial Hall on November 28, 29 and 30, audiences will see dancing which has many times been described as the most brilliant on the Western stage They391 words
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Advertisement281 1955-11-13 6 ONE OF THE WORLDS MOST DESIRED WATCHES All component parts are manufactured and assembled by 1200 skilled employees in our factories established in 1888. Experience and continuous research, together with tha aid of the latest technical developments, achieve precision and durability. SWISS &9 100 waterproof vWK(J& JmW Shock resistant OBBSbSS^281 words
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Advertisement307 1955-11-13 6 Don't let this happen Wm. If you neglect your hair l| ~^|g~i^. and ignore those warn- ing signs dandruff, dry or greasy scalp, thinning hair— before long be falling out in handfuls! For you cannot expeel grow healthy and strong when the roots arc M do starve when nature cuts307 words
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530 1955-11-13 7 SYLVIA LAMOND - Some frank words to working wives SYLVIA LAMOND By |^|ORE and more women today want a home, a family. AND a career. And with labour-sav-ing homes and the rising cost of living, you can't blame them. With a group of career women I've been discussing how to do the two530 words
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Article634 1955-11-13 7 JANE LEE' S - Human Case Book JANE LEE'S My parents want me to get married J AM an adopted daughter of not very rich parents. They have been uood to me and I am new in Form IV. They have made it clear thai they expect me to marry as soon as possible.634 words
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Article, Illustration283 1955-11-13 7 Why must it always be fish for invalids? THOUGH you may not readily think of me as a ministering angel I am a surprisingly good sick-nurse, with a specially soothing way with ill, cross men. I have a large number of friends r who send for me the minute they283 words
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Article178 1955-11-13 7 CHOULD a grown-up son go on living with his parents? Sometimes even the parents don't think so. was hoping to get married, a young man tells me, but at the lust moment, my girl broke off the engagement. This means that my home remains with my178 words
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Advertisement146 1955-11-13 7 THE SIGN OF GOOD TASTE THE WOR I LD OVER A VARDLEY cologne for men S EY 33 OLD BOND STREET LONDON End troublesome SKIN INFECTIONS JI aints. Get some I ttt today. Germolcnc //WBI I and heals your skin rl|i9Bft\r V wlA^T^ is clear and f __^^B^-T^ x^^^M fyrmofane146 words
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Advertisement345 1955-11-13 7 WK Smpp/urtj lift flirt mm '£&4**s S ''■.■■>'■>:;. V- i \v.\ '-A m c'• < Surgeons, doctors and nurses leave nothing to chance. In hospitals, surgeries and clinics throughout the British Empire and in many other parts of the world, •Dettol' Is the antiseptic largely preferred in the fight against345 words
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Miscellaneous15 1955-11-13 7 PMQNfc DEAg t P&'t^L I^^ BUT IT XWA<3lsl T p AIJ f T r T15 words
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Article, Illustration125 1955-11-13 8 Arthur Rank - EXECLUSIVELY YOURS... Arthur Rank l>» A rtfii- Sunday limf.s feature. 1'tishiints by Hritttin's tap Mfxlvllod film star* Vivacious Eunice Cayson wears the perfect dress for dancing in the tropics-r-in the first of a new series of a fashion service arranged by the Sunday Times with the j. Arthur Rank Studios.125 words
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Article245 1955-11-13 8 How to Doll yourself up' WHAT makes a woman a living doll? Irene Sharaff. famed Broadway costume designer, says It's the ability to "doll herself up" as attractively as possible within the limitations of her budget, with the materials at hand. Flying to Hollywood to create the wardrobe for Samuel245 words
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375 1955-11-13 8 I'm nothing but a Miss In-Betweeri MATTLI of MAYFAIR has a word for the girls who sigh: M I SS IN-BETWEEN the 13 to 16-year-old has my sympathy. Too old to spend her leisure hours m a school uniform, she's not old enough, nor po.sed enough to wear the clothes375 words
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Article173 1955-11-13 8 Are you gimmick conscious? £IMMICK CONSCIOUS? A London shop famous for the quality and beauty of its fabrics has just followed the boutique trend and opened a shop-within-a-shop for selling the attractive nonsenses that go nowadays by the name of accessories. It also offers two new services: it will dye173 words
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Article60 1955-11-13 8 It's the year of the dress A FASHION fact which is becoming more and more apparent every minute. It's the year of the dress. DRESSES are not good at camouflage (like the old box suit). They need a slender figure. So dieting booms, too. DRESSES have double glamour with a60 words
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Article, Illustration205 1955-11-13 8 Fashions Snnßy HAVT DELIGHTFULLY practical ideas for evening and cocktail wear are the new boncle sweaters, giving top half glamour to the girls who prefer "separates." These flattering evening sweaters are cool to wear will not lose their shape and can be worn with full or205 words
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Advertisement358 1955-11-13 8 ujf'^s sj Don't let MSS^ tnat COLD m^^M take hold! A few drops of Vapex on your handkerchief and on your pillow at night |^JT*^ clears the head quickly. jjjjj _M^|j||J Vapex relieves colds from P""^s||(Vfc^j| the first deep breath. i^tvP^nl LOOK FOR VAPEX fej^- JnpJ IN THE NEW PACK358 words
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Advertisement136 1955-11-13 8 Vpf MAKE-UP A 75^^ Here's glamour at a touch I Tok Cake Make-up goes on like a charm, blemishes, stays matt in the hcau To keep your skin smooth and lovely always use oka lon CAKE MAKE-UP j L ll'l\V%\l\ Rt D GREEN WllEWir.lll TRANSPARENT Vl-DKSPSKH--/ WAX 0R u W136 words
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973 1955-11-13 9 By THE COMPETITION EDITOR "J"HE judges of the Straits Times Word Puzzle "AA" thought the clues less difficult than usual, but contestants were less in agreement and their answers early began to conflict with the committee's opinions. Below are the comments of the judges973 words
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Article, Illustration280 1955-11-13 9 Nun solves mystery in Stage Club play A MURDER mystery play with a nun who assumes the role of a detective is the theme of The Stage Club's presentation of "Sister Bonaventure" 1 in the Victoria Memorial Hall this week. Action of the play starts after the murder has been280 words
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Advertisement437 1955-11-13 9 NEW SHAMPOO IDEA! Lotion Shampoo by ■9 KtafH^HK i ■•■*■*■'■^aPr^ar f !illi.'.'i«>V^::-jr Jwr +jffißt-i"Z"l"'-' White Rain givat her n*r th« shining look, the wiky feel. First Real Beauty Treatment Shampoo Thli U th* naw shampoo Idaa. White Rain is not j il.' just a cream nor a liquid nor a437 words
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Miscellaneous281 1955-11-13 9 Winning answers to Word Putsste *AA 9 THE $5,000 prize for Straits Times Word Puxxle Contest "AA" was shared by Cpl. P. R. Edmans, D.C.R.E. Nee Soon c/o C.P.O. Singapore; and Mrs. M. E. Isaac, 8, Race Course Road, Ipoh, Perak. Each will receive $2,500. They submitted sets of answers281 words
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Article36 1955-11-13 10 2t Word, $1* (minimum). ST. PATRICK'S SOCIETY of Singapore. The Annual General Meeting of the St. Patrick's Society cf Singapore will be held at the Adelphl Roof Garden on Thursday 24th November at 6 p.m.36 words
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Article, Illustration939 1955-11-13 10 Yoga for the average man Gnanavallal Paranjothi Mahan, founder of the Universal Peace Sanctuary, is now in Singapore in the course of a tour of South-East Asia. His work is here described by V.R. BALAKRISHNA. AN exciting thing is happening and it is happening in our midst, without us knowing939 words
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Article229 1955-11-13 10 WE think THE BUSGETS The moderate tax increases announced on Wednesday in Singapore were received in the j= Colony with surprise and, perhaps, some satisfaction. But there is still the question of deficits and more taxation to come. The struggle to raise additional revenue has also to be faced in229 words
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7 1955-11-13 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, Nov. 13, 1955.7 words
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Article1294 1955-11-13 10 ELIGIBLE APPLICANT. of hours of sound sleep Port Swettenh&m. that a youth of nineteen Anything io say? .%>•###/ your tviivr in "h *****0- Ills." Suntluy Hull's. "fvil Si.. Sinyap in «>-t. Please let me know the full postal address of the Malayan Nurses' Training Centre in1,294 words
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Article473 1955-11-13 10 Letter to the Editor IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII) YOUR leader last week read remarkably like a cheap gibe at the Church of England, scarcely worthy of the Sunday Times which, as was claimed in the Know-Ails column, is unbiassed as regards race or religion. If it was really473 words
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242 1955-11-13 10 SHELLEY ROHDE - SHELLEY ROHDE By JHREE Jolly mr and Pi,;, Englaiv: with bon; It will tx the three o; of the So\ that thr next year v ception of tality. Two week tality from of British have born please aru. More bread But thp imir242 words
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Advertisement805 1955-11-13 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATIONS VACANT »li Word, $i (Min.)— Box it el: txtra. APPLICATIONS are Invited for Science Teacher with Malayan or British Qualifications. Apply to the Principal, Anglo-Chinese GlrU' School, Penang, before November 30th. WANTED EUROPEAN LADY with excellent command of English end plenty of Imagination. Must br able to805 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-11-13 11 I professor a t Trinity marries Ihn K. Lv after their wedding at the Str.vU n Church. Singapore, yesterday. Rev. L« one j ,t Tr.n.ty College. Singapore, and Mrs. Lv wa. Tew Oe. S.m H.e eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tew Sck Hon.44 words
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Article66 1955-11-13 11 Big show to find h idden talents I^l Dons Days. Nat King Coles and Frank be in action within a fortnight Malayan Talentime competition is held I m 120 en■.ved by onsors of who competlday Times a atg of boys and amme in- small ns and' id has been ■.npany66 words
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252 1955-11-13 11 j A LEADING PLANTER WAVES GOODBYE TO MALAYA AFTER 30 YEARS DATO H. E. MACKENZIE, before leaving Malaya, told the Sunday Times he believed the amnesty has been "a complete flop." I doubt that the Communist Secretary-General, Chm Peng, will ever come out252 words
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176 1955-11-13 11 We need English for 20 years more teachers KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE NATIONAL Union of Teachers wants a unified schools system for the Federation with Malay as i the eventual medium of instruction In a memorandum to be i considered by the committee set up to draft a new education176 words
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Article166 1955-11-13 11 THE Singapore Telephone Board's two rival employees' unions, have agreed 'in principle" to hold joint negotiations with the Board on their wage claims. This was the result of a meeting between representatives of the two groups Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union and the Singapore Telephone166 words
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Article195 1955-11-13 11 November first grade rub- i ber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at $1.23 pet lb., up three-quarters of a cent on Friday's closing price. The closing tone was steady uuiet. There was a fair turnover j and the price which at one j stage was taken to195 words
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Article36 1955-11-13 11 Singapore Copra Associa- j tlon 1 p.m. prices yesterday were: Straits mixed copra November buyers $27.25, sellers $27.50; December $27.621 2 buyers. $28 sellers; i January $28 buyers. $28.37 i/ 2 i sellers j36 words
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144 1955-11-13 11 1750-BED HOSPITAL AT KALLANG NEXT YEAR II strict hospital costing $3,250,000 will b( airport site to serve people living in K fHe first of the two district hospitals we 0 build as soon as possible'. 1 the Health A J Braga, said yesterday. Iwlli be at :.e Governbuiid 10 he144 words
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Article, Illustration73 1955-11-13 11 The Vcn. Dharmakiriri Sri K.imburupiriye Cunararana. who has been appointed. Maha Nayaka Thcro for Malaya and Singapore by the Chief Council of the Snngha at Malwatta Chapter, K indy. Ceylon. He will today attend the annual prixc j distribution to the Sundiy 1 school children of the Buddhist Temple73 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-11-13 11 Capt. D. F. L. |amcs of rutRoyal Signals who served in Korea, was married in Singapore yesterday to Lieut. Smith of the Queen Alexandria Royal Army Nursing Corps. They met in (ip.in. This photograph shows the couple leaving the lanolin Carrison Church after the wedding. Fellow officers55 words
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114 1955-11-13 11 ■yUE Singapore Factory and Shop Workers Union of Middle Road may in future instruct all its jailed members to start hunger strikes in prison. This will be a further step in trie union's civil disobedience campaign, which so far ha^ ordered workers to114 words
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Article382 1955-11-13 11 LONDON Sat. LEAGUE DIV. I \i ...pal 2 Sheffield D. 1 Aston Villa 1 Luton Town 0 Blackpool 2 Birm'ham C. 0 Bolton W. 3 Man ter L. 1 laidiff (ity 3 Everton 1 t helsea 2 Bromwich (I Huddersfield T. 2 Newscastle I". 6 Manchester C.382 words
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Article25 1955-11-13 11 The price of tin in Singa- pore yesterday was quoted i ?373.12 1 2 per picul, up 12V 2 I cents on Friday.25 words
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Advertisement91 1955-11-13 11 is the drink is the Scotch 1 No other drink i> quite so Mitt) refreshing .ib ScotcliWhisky. S-i You CJti ilrink it sliort or A K .is tin. 1 mood t.ikfs you, ViT^l but wfacthec scrvcl nc.it or Et. »V wuli .a cold dl .:.'ht<of J^&T* a w kr r91 words
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Advertisement381 1955-11-13 11 P&L O 2 round tri P* of Wy^r>, 21 days each •IS j\ v/YI O/ /yj\] vw-Jj^aj&rtUL--9 q S. S. CHUSAN SAILINC Ilrh lANUARY RETURNINC 2nd FEBRUARY SAILINC 10th APRIL RETURNINC 2nd MAY '956 4 DAYS IN |APAN DAYS IN HONC KONG FIRST CLASS 885 TOURIST CLASS 560 including stay381 words
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Miscellaneous197 1955-11-13 11 i:\RRKK: Pyara nushnnin Tel. 5159 (Hindi)—] 30, 4, 6.30, 9.15; morn- REX: pf reman Save Mv Child— ..w Sailor of the Kins. 11.1.45,4, 6.30 9 30- mornlno in 30 a.m. Tel. *****. show— Them, 9 a.m 'mldnißht KINO'S: The Robe- 1.15, 3.30. Camels West. Tel ***** 7. 9.30; morniiu ibOW197 words
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Article634 1955-11-13 12 Donald Davies - Donald Davies rn by Donald Urana and her mob! of bad sons 1 PURVEYOR John Turn- £3 bull Thomson arrived in Penang in 1838 to work for Scott Co., merchants i X an d plantation owners. X He was soon Initiated into the business methods tin the East,634 words
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Article, Illustration627 1955-11-13 12 G.SCOTTBUSHE,F.M.P.A.,F.R.P. S - G.SCOTTBUSHE,F.M.P.A.,F.R.P.S. By Pictures from Penang at the 'Royal' show In this article, Mr. Bushe continues his review of Malayan exhibits in the Royal Photographic Society's exhibition in London. MR. Su Fan Wang's "The First Victim" has achieved the distinction of being used as one of the illustrations627 words
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Advertisement212 1955-11-13 12 The BOLEX is an easy-to-use camera and is so designed that even a beginner can take good movies after a few minutes instruction. All the fine features built into the BOLEX are designed In such a way that they do not interfere with straight forward picture taking. Ease and .speed212 words
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Advertisement54 1955-11-13 12 Going to Hong Kong? Frequenh connections in SI At/7 /Vi/J CLvt^W Singapore to and from all Q4*(6(j )f^V points on Malayan Airways fj fi network. v Consult your local 8.0 A.C. Appointed Agent or Malayan .<<>"'.'>> Singapore (Tel. *****) or Qantas Empire Airways, Raffles Hottl, S*V* BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAY 354 words
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Miscellaneous162 1955-11-13 12 Popular Crossword ACROSS DOWN 1. Place of privacy (7). 6. Instru- t. Exit (6) 3. Mode of dressinr ment (4) 11. Stimulus (4) 12. En- (6) 4. Speed (4) 5. Revised (6) 6 tcrtainmrnt (5) 13. I ncommon Chopped (4) 7. Greedily (6) ft things (8) IC. Droop (4) 17.162 words
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Article, Illustration202 1955-11-13 13 Ml men are the same mr n the restaurant battered little beval Rouge to you— deep and yi 3 into I BE SAME." Irla have said it thu M was th c [t illan movii' La Lol- Ci 1o r ious a like, the tion in VerI Lancaster, current film202 words
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Article, Illustration210 1955-11-13 13 Tall, dark ami. \\THEN David Niven ivas congratulated on the set of M-Q-M's CinemaScope production 'The King's Thief" 'or having reached his 20th year as a film actor, he couldn't retist telling his co-stars, Ann Blyth and Edmund Purdom. oj his first movie notice. It was printed in the "Detroit210 words
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Article, Illustration470 1955-11-13 13 wi?X^J?Sl l 5?a J l9 YEAR OLD J |LL IRELAND IS ONE OF THE FEW GIRLS IN BRITAIN 1 rmt iJ tXI THEIR HAIR CUT BY A MENS BARBER. UNCONVENTIONAL, PERHAPS, BUT IT HAS LED INDIRECTLY TO HER SICNINC A LONG-TERM FILM470 words
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156 1955-11-13 13 M-G-M signs Hollywood's first Greek long-termer' I— PAPAS, tall, dark with flashing black eyes and a vivid personality, is the first actress from Greece to be signed to a long-term Hollywood contract. By desire, training and experience, she is an actress in the true tradition of the Greek Theatre. She156 words
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Article381 1955-11-13 13 I want to be a film star I HAVE been thinking of acting in Holly- wood. Can you advise < me? Are there any producers to whom I may write? Are there any c Asian actors or Indian 1 actresses in Hollywood and are they on contract as other stars?381 words
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Article, Illustration26 1955-11-13 13 It that a surprised look or jusr a new outlook on looking beautiful But surprised or not, she's Lilian* Montevecdii. dancing ttar in M-C-M's "Moonfleet."26 words
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Article81 1955-11-13 13 The Singapore Garrick Theatre's next attraction is comedian-producer. Bhagwan's "Pyara Dushman" (Hindi) featuring Nadira, Jairaj. Sulochana and Bhagwan. The story Is about a pirate girl, Bcla. whose role Is taken by Nadira. She is a young and beautiful captain of a pirate ship. It is interesting81 words
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Advertisement105 1955-11-13 13 HIIIIIIIIIIII Q llllllillHlllMl 11 1 1 til 1 11 111 t 111 l 1 11 lllimilllllMlllllillllllllg rfS The perfect cift for her... |IN LOVE fiT! 1 table sizes, from -y^g^^' 4 I 0 0 to $37.50 JLjJXSS^M i A.N ARti mafeinative, uninhibited. I I .ulba,, si/.c- $4.25 Also small, medium105 words
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Advertisement246 1955-11-13 13 INVICTA WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH ll»*9 f X Over a century of watch making S»^ SINCE /&> experience. Sold in over 87 countries (*M I&U£if*ii BMf) throughout the world. F. L ZUELLIG (M) LTD., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG z Whichever it may be, permit us to arrange for you a246 words
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Advertisement414 1955-11-13 14 ITCHING SKfN Bring instant, cool relief to your tortured skin now today with this dear, golden, cooling lotion D.D.D. Prescription, flk The results will amaze you. fj3r I rritation goes. Your skin 7L heals up. You experi- i^^^JK ence, at last, a peaceful, blessed reUef. M Get a bottle today.414 words
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Advertisement252 1955-11-13 14 LEARN ToTT^ A "yon c can dr w ■^•fat CRAPHeSco.;* •n^rmtly WK£ DroM "ng from bf e Objects Tho Artlic S~± a rvphca ofthtpktv.-. »Sv or. hit draw- Li j, H ln f board VV (f^v-l and procmd, A to draw and ly^MaT^ obtain a par. 2£f£~~, l f*ct sketch.252 words
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Miscellaneous1395 1955-11-13 14 by Edgar Rice Burroughs^^M^/^^W^ l\ j\LW^ ATTACK. ON TME WAKeiOeS ">^ fy^r-^V^/^^ > i \\/7 ~^A X/ ///^T WMO MAP CAPTURES TAWNI.^-"^ 1,'7-^r— fj lfF\l '^^^T "4^ swi^£>te^^ J J# <^ J if /./£> f T JL -i K <? MEANWHILE, A KESOLUTE JUNGLE UOet? CeAc,ME7 *F 0 ~J& Iv1,395 words
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Miscellaneous245 1955-11-13 15 1 15 T4OW iS^^f^BU L I HAI b I Hb [^VHV SHOULD ItVVhiS PLACE HAS A I^l'M GOING IN SCO(?CH H OUR CHANCE I TEMPLE OF THE )fl US^f MVSTEgIOUS HiSTOR/- Jv 7 MOW KARLl y fs^TM^MlMGl^ 7?^^ C*SCO tCl&+ Sfot<-*~ UXCct West fcLVcruvcx* JNJO. SEE^S THAT Mf ANHh'LF. SOME245 words
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Miscellaneous573 1955-11-13 16 MM—MPI 'I ill ili 7 H A( if w.v r -SUCH A' ha j.t-T mnic, "VJC I l/'ctu (P> dp, aw i.ittlt: ff- I r.i-'.... fJC/v fl o^?^^^V« in I J TmL I ITTLE ONES SCE THEIR HOME THROUGH THE G/ANT fIKT' f THAT WE ARE ABLE TO TALK TO573 words
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Article, Illustration1917 1955-11-13 17 ROBERT FORD - ROBERT FORD > i^>. tf&L t '''.SSfea::' i&■ i^HES&H9HEfl^fl^ By /i dash through freezing mountain passes to escape invading Chinese Communists was foiled ne, May I started Chamdo not be healthy spot -ruring an and began c possirning to contract Covn two re--1 was dri t fee! wdlk1,917 words
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Advertisement88 1955-11-13 17 and incidentally. BOVRIL mak»i a dtliciouf flavouring for soups. t M wSit Chinese makan It build* X" tnergy and strength vjL givas n*w rigour %^^^>i. v^^L^-f^jt*^ ond vitality. 5 Hi dtitcious it* tcooomic«U BORK l5f^,n,W Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Pc-a^. K»rfng. Sarawa^andjrune; '•stinguished people choose flr 1 0|f toothbrush x88 words
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Advertisement479 1955-11-13 17 ~Z^ Eta fr-5 rnMING EVENTS II JIM I Vv> dBO.A.C r Dcccmbci^^^^ Cycle Cx I January ...Olympic Ga-nes XVlth I Motor Cycle Exhibition ...1 (Winter events). Cortina 1 yklU Milan Italy 1 Toy Fair International. 1 f W^^ Harr?gate. U.K. December 10 Nobel I February ...British Industries Fan S Al479 words
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Article, Illustration1205 1955-11-13 18 CHRISTOPHER PAGE - CHRISTOPHER PAGE Holiday traffic and road blocks force changes By ■MUU ef §i&£o&*@ REDUCTION of speeds for certain sections and classes of the Shell Malayan Motor Rally have been made in line with a "safety first" attitude by the organisers. Heavy traffic expected on1,205 words
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Article555 1955-11-13 18 STATUTE MILE IS FICTION A letter to the Motoring Editor: SIR- -As the spokesman f or a large group of intending competitors, who have had a voluminous correspondence with the organisers on the question of standardising measuring instruments perhaps you will spare space to print the views of tr>e other555 words
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Advertisement76 1955-11-13 18 -4/uu'M -mock h> m*/Ajt 4uamaUW. D. H. 0. WILLS. BRISTOL a LONDON. Thanks to yeast-vite Jp|^ Take Yeast-Vite to-day and get rid of that nervy feeling. Rich p^^=s^^Gil|i| in Tonic B Vitamins and stimulating caffeine, it makes you feel Mf J|» /^\>^ better in no time. Calmer. Less easily upset.76 words
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Advertisement435 1955-11-13 18 When you think of it, Iyou have everything I to gain from buying I your Blue Gillette Blades in a quick-feed I Dispenser. After all, I you pay only for the 1 1 blades -the Dispenser I is free. I f£ jf^ Herearethe advantages: the H, I :|fi^Bi^! I 6lide435 words
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Article578 1955-11-13 19 47-6 victory in final game for the King's Cup By A Special Correspondent BANGKOK, Sun. yHE Malayan Rugby Union side today troun-l ced Thailand in their final match at the Bangkok National Stadium by 47 points (seven goals, four tries) to six (penalty and drop-goal). It was578 words
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Article40 1955-11-13 19 DACCA. Bat— Pakistan and New Zealand drew the third and final cricket Test here today. Final scores: New Zealand 70 and 69 for six. Pakistan 195 for six dccl. Pakistan won the first two Tests. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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434 1955-11-13 19 Chandler's brilliance did not stop SCC OINOAPOHE Cricket Club won J their annual match againsi Selan^or Club on the Singapore padang yesterday by 14 points (goal, two tries and a penalty) to nine (try a:io >«v penalties i. Thi 3 iradiUonal fixture, tne oldest in Malaya was played in perfect434 words
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374 1955-11-13 19 CINGAPO*?E Police cannot readi- ly recall a rjrse week foi them ln the Singapore Hockey Association's league competition. Fiv e dnys aco they were strong contenders for the first division title. Yesterday they slumped to i the middle of the table with their374 words
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Article181 1955-11-13 19 This fuss a case of sour grapes From Jack Flemington SYDNLY, Sat ASKING why Sir Do n a 1 d Bradman should not help to choose the next Australian team for England and then cover the tour as a writer if he wishes, Sydney Daily Telegraph cricket writer, R. S.181 words
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459 1955-11-13 19 SINGAPORE, without five of their first team players, became the Aryan Gymkhana's first victims in Singapore at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday The Indian tourists, held to draws in their first two games, won 2-1 yesterday, but it was not an impressive effort. Singapore, who459 words
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Article107 1955-11-13 19 A FIRST HALF superiority enr abled Nee Soon RFC. to beat Police by 11 points (goal, try and penaltyt to three Ury> in a rugger fixture at Nee Soon yesterday. Nee Soon scored all their 11 points in the first half. Alway converted a penalty and107 words
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Article32 1955-11-13 19 SEGAMAT. Sat. Paya Lanp entered .he district final of the High Commissioner's Cup soccer competition with a 2-0 win over Labis Bahru yesterday. Abu Bakar and Wong Wah scored.32 words
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Article238 1955-11-13 19 Selangor rout Johore KUALA LUMPUR, Sat., OELANGOR proved too good for Johore and j came off with an easy 6-0 victory in the open- J ing tie of the inter- State hockey triangular tournament on the padang today. Though Johore proved game losers and made some determined efforts, especially in238 words
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586 1955-11-13 19 FIVE records v.ere broken at the ■fartl) University of Malaya tnter-faculty athletic championships held at Buklt Tlmah. yesterday. Champion atnlete was 20-year-oid Jerome Henderson (Science) who Ma first in the 120 yards hurdles, long and high jumps and j runner-up in the discus and586 words
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Advertisement376 1955-11-13 19 You'll like it, Sir... y. it's a Royal Cocktail J/3 D ry Martini Vermouth 1/3 Cherry Hccring 1 i Dry Gin Stir well with ice and stram MARTINI SWEET and DRY VERMOUTH Till K.\*T AM VI l< IP.. I.TD. Almost a meal in itself! I Hu. Com. vcSr el<l w!£376 words
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Advertisement441 1955-11-13 19 People the world over ¥w£O I ULwJi -^3k,.,k,..,. A||| m 1 ■AIY SEN Luminous— you can tell the tfmt j by It night and day. You can choose it In /rory with o dark brown dial or In gunmtlal with chrome trim and black dial. It's a beautiful little alarm441 words
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Miscellaneous108 1955-11-13 19 Crossword Solution ACROSS: 1, Retreat. 8. Harp. DOWN: 3. ErreM. 3. Toilet. 4. 11, (.n.-id. 12, Revue. 13. Rarities. R F j.,-j b m v 16. Wilt. 17. Omelet. 18, Ponder. RaU Editwl 6 Hewn 7 AyMi 20. Apse. 11, EUn. 13. Nest. 24, Rule. 9. Petrol. It, Gro.n. 14,108 words
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Article704 1955-11-13 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Outpaces James Aitch in 3-f workout in 36 3/5 VAZAKAT (3f. in 36 3 5), Wonder Gold (3f. in 36 4 5), The Ringer and Walla Walla (4f. in 50 1/5), Adelaide Star and Shamrock Slipper (3f. in 37) and Mirandola (37 1/5704 words
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Article50 1955-11-13 20 20 Words $10 (minimum). MR. AND MRS. M. Veloo thank the Commissioner of the Federation Police. Friends and Relatives for Wreaths. Letters of Condolence. And Attendance at the Funeral of their beloved son Inspector V. Pepunathan. who died In a Road Accident at Gclang Patah, Johore On 30.10 1955.50 words
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Obituary46 1955-11-13 20 ;n Word* $t() (minimum). S. P. SHOTAM, Managing Di:ector of S P. Shotam Co. L'd :ind Brother-in-law of C. R. rvasaratha Raj. aged 43. passed iw.iv peacefully on 12.11.55. Cortege leaves 31, Balmoral Road, •t 12 noon on Sunday 13.11.55 for cremation at Bidadari Cemetery.46 words
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Article43 1955-11-13 20 REME beat Royal Engineers 5-3 in an Inter-Corps hockey fixture at Ayer Rajah Road. Wev Ah Kuan .2. Barclay <2> and Bentley scored for REME. who led 3-0 ai ihe interval. Coiling* and Young replied for Sappers.43 words
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Article431 1955-11-13 20 WEIGHTS for all I fight rfcrs on Saturday, ivii day I of the Sin*ap<ve Turf Club's November Meeting are: Cl. I,DIV. 1-6 F Shamrock Slipper 9.00 The Ringer 8.12 Enjoyment II 8.10 Carpenter 8.10 Walla Walla 8.09 Adelaide Star 8.08 Krakatoa 8.08 Mazooka 8.07 Sir Francis431 words
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Article953 1955-11-13 20 NAROO WINS, DISQUALIFIED Big Suvvep TOTAL POOL: S258.678. 1st: No. :it>!>946— (S77.604). 2nd: No. *****6— ($38,802). 3rd: No. *****8— ($19,400). Starters (S1.763)each): Nos. *****0: *****4; *****6; *****5; *****4; *****7; *****2; *****3; *****7; *****8; *****7. IPOH, Saturday. CIVIL LOKD. a gymkhana races favourite, whipped his rivals by953 words
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Article180 1955-11-13 20 COMBINED Tensah proved too fast foi Royal Air Force Seletar in their rugby match at Seletar yesterday, beating them by 19 points (two coals. two penalties and a try) to three (try). Tengnh took the lead in the 15th minute when Black, who completed his180 words
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305 1955-11-13 20 Winckley Hay key men in SHA trial today THIS is a "week of decision" for the four selectors of the Singapore Hockey Association. They have only eight days more to announce the Colony team to meet the Federation in their annual fixture at Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 26 but they305 words
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Article46 1955-11-13 20 LONDON, Sat— ltaly's Alessandro d'Ottavi o last night handed Britain's light heavyweight hope. Ron Barton, hi s first defeat with a 10-round decision in Manchester. Barton 22, previously was unbeaten in 19 professional fights. Barton scaled 173 pounds and d'Ottavio 174'«.— A.P.AP - 46 words
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Article178 1955-11-13 20 THE Automobile Club of Portugal x (Macao) have Issued an invitation to Singapore Motor Club members to compete in their Grand Prix next year. This was told the Sunday Times I by Chan Lye Choon. who with his brother, Lye Huat. returned to Singapore by air178 words
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