The Straits Times, 20 November 1955
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Title Section15 1955-11-20 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES tfettSale* in Malay* No. 1,056. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1955. 20 CENTS.15 words
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Article52 1955-11-20 1 LONDON. Saturday. rE NEWS that general purpose synthetic rubber will be produced in Britain does not face natural rubber countries with disaster. The Times said today R übbor n evident for that G R.s. <>n a n, both In the 'Aalls— and :riand •< in- on52 words
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Article267 1955-11-20 1 GIRLS SAVE THE TOTE |Y|ORE than 60 totalisator operators, employed by the Singapore Turf j Club, stayed away from their desks at Bukit Timar yesterday, the frst day of the November meeting. Racing, however, went on. The club had employed women to replace the men. The 4S gaily dressed women267 words
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Article41 1955-11-20 1 '•'Q a gin were burnt when a '■ire lamp i nloded at Bukit Panlast n:«ht. I ng. 8. and 6. and were ad- .1 HosQditlon Tay Ah lly burnt in beat off timing n Shi wi.s it-patient.41 words
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Article72 1955-11-20 1 "I V\, 1 iji T I --lands. Sat. "I Fiji (jovernment 'a denied a ii.it Japanese n bad been re*for killing the "thmi ship" iind .itMiulor.cd tint in the vii■- i in List week. .ni unprecedented i the Colonial Mi I R Id the people thaiReuter - 72 words
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193 1955-11-20 1 DOLICE and troops broke with tear gas in Lamac ever night of terrorism on 50 bombs were exploded. Throughout the island, troops were on the alert after last night's terrorist attacks, NICOSIA, Saturday, up student demonstrations :a early today after the worst- 1Reuter - 193 words
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Article432 1955-11-20 1 Chin Peng tahl: *HVe*M see you at our convenience 9 Peace talks in late December —and Marshall will be there KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE CHIEF MINISTER, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is sending his decision on the date and place for his meeting with the Communist SecretaryGeneral432 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-11-20 1 THE Singap3re Chief Minister, Mi. David Marshall, at the luncheon given yesterday by Mr. D. T. Assomull, president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce in honour of the six-man fact-finding mission from Indonesia. On right is the deputy chairman of the mission. Dr. de Villeneauve. Today the mission will visit57 words
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204 1955-11-20 1 y NCAPOKfc Chinese bus owners yesterday refused to give in to a second attempt by their locked-out employees to return to work. Officials of the Chinese Bus Owners' Association said the five-day lock-out of the 1,600 busmen of ten companies, will "continue indefinitely204 words
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Article53 1955-11-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— A parg of terrorists opened fire on the manager of the Middleton Estate In Rengam. Johore a.T he was travelling to Kluang in an armoured vehicle yesterday. One shot hit the vehicle but neither the manager nor the two Special Constables with53 words
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Article42 1955-11-20 1 ROME. Sat. Antonio Orsi. 20. a deaf mute of i Piedimonte D Aiife. South Italy, lost his sight when an old wartime grenade he j picked up in the woods near j ere exploded in his face yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article85 1955-11-20 1 There were two spectacular j upsets at Bukit Timah yesterday, opening day of the Singapore Turl Club Novem- ber Meeting. Joe's Tipple iMawl). ownled by Mr. A. C. Simmons and Mr. R. A C Wills, started 1 the day's racing with a $123 i upset in his85 words
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Article21 1955-11-20 1 ROME. Sat. Women are to sit on Italian juries for the first time according to a new Bill. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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181 1955-11-20 1 LONDON. Sat LADY DOCKER, pay socialite wife of a wealthy British industrialist, derided tonitrht to sue for ilaniatiev She alleges she was tricked into mingling with crooks, gangsters and thus-, at a party in London's underworld. She and her husband, Sir Bernard Docker, head ofReuter - 181 words
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138 1955-11-20 1 TEDDINCTON, Middlesex. Saturday. THE Royal Navy today lifted its security screen to show, for the first time, experimental undersea missiles skimming round a giant circular pool at a hun'AbouT16^ fen andiy^d ove r a vear British journalists were sushown the naval underwater The giantReuter - 138 words
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Article23 1955-11-20 1 LONDON. Sat. The Hawker Siddeley group announced yesterday it would build a research station to .-tudv nuclear power for planes. A.P.AP - 23 words
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397 1955-11-20 1 $20,000: IS YOUR NAME ON THIS LIST? CUBJECT to re-scrgtmy. one entrant wins the first prize of $15,000 in the Malayan Monthly Word Puzzle Contest "P" He IS' PHONG lIIAN WAN. r o H. C. l.alc\ Ltd., IVtaliiu. Selaniior. He submitted a solution whirl) the adjudication coni.m judue,; U) tM397 words
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Article50 1955-11-20 1 $2,500 each for two people TWO people share the 55,000 prize in Straits Time Word Puzzle '"BB" Each will receive 52.500 They are: Mr. Anthony Francis D.C.R.E. Alexandra, Malan Road c/o C.P.O. Singapore. Mr. Ec Chim Yam, 19 Rock Road, Kuching. See Page Nine for the Competition Editor's weekly article.50 words
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Article178 1955-11-20 1 7 have been patient PENANG, Sat. IT^ENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN in Penanp today presented "wings" to Pilot Oflicer Abdul Aziz bin Haji Mohamed Hassan, of the Penan? Malayan Auxiliary Ai r Force. I« said: "Even in these last few days we have seen the Communists' methods at work. They were supposed178 words
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Article43 1955-11-20 1 PHILADELPHIA. Bat— Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest. Treasurer of the United States, predicted here last night that by the year 2.000 a woman would bi Vice President. three women would be on the Supreme Court bench and Congress would be half female43 words
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Advertisement287 1955-11-20 1 *~~BEST VALUES in exquitite DIAMOND GEM Set JEWELLERY y S de SILVA, Jewel le rs iM Orchard Road, Singapore-9. D. S. ym f L. P. ding (^/XMtGC Records, j 4NTHEII ipital of the World. El BWFIELD, The Combat 5 I I Orch. (Joseph Irvine). $14.00 BAI II lia.onne Irom Pi.rtita287 words
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Advertisement78 1955-11-20 1 PARTY PACK S5O SERVES FOR ICE CREAM COLI STMMf MUHEIIIEJ HI SUMMIIC I UMf U» K»« the one gift j E^* tjT\ of glamour p ~^S '■tj/J she would chouse rr A y '^j for herself A^ Truly feminine gifts f from Hollywood to make her say. "You're wonderful All78 words
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Article, Illustration1389 1955-11-20 2 ROBERT PITMAN - THERE'S A RAILWAY ON THE MOON ROBERT PITMAN The answer to the question of the hour -what awaits man on the planets? Continuing JOURNEY TO THE STARS by JJOW far will iikmi reach into space dining our lifetime? Or in (he lifetime ol our children? So far in this series1,389 words
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414 1955-11-20 2 LORD NELSON - LORD NELSON, By author of Life in th« Universe and There IS Life on Mars. THAT some form of life exists on Mars can no longer be seriously doubted It may be nothing more than a low form of vegetation of the414 words
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Advertisement67 1955-11-20 2 "My watch is protected by mmtm Incabloc .is yours?'' f Why? INCABLOC Shock Absorbers soteguord the vitol moving ports of a watch against JBrT) j (^a everyday shocks ond jars., .maintain S^^elHni iti accuracy .extend its life. .save you many MBfl| -i- 4 dollars by keeping repairs to a minimum.67 words
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Advertisement6 1955-11-20 2 NEXT WEEK The space doctor's problems6 words
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Advertisement323 1955-11-20 2 MOflG °f everything y ftu want most in economy m«torin| Quickest way to the facts of thi« I fine new Morris Oxford is a tevt \J drive So come and take the wheel feel the power and verve of its spirited O.H.V. engine jl ft enjoy the comfort of inter-axle323 words
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Article39 1955-11-20 3 Hoodoo tanker delayed again for the I Hydroussa r today > t an•■vnlcn \oyage. day.*. I MTKO Of Hyiater 7 run been charg- from disabled latest de- was dlsby 1 mrm- I 1 said Is nnw srher long the Persian39 words
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Article72 1955-11-20 3 \1 LUMPUR. Sat.— Export duties on rubber dropunlltm last month. Nports netted the Treasury .lust over Sl7 •ip.ir«d with S'!4 million the month before. i. tics increased b> nearly SI million. Taxes nt> and sugar accounted for the increase. i"t.il easterns revenue for the month was nearly72 words
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Article53 1955-11-20 3 The Peoples Action Party h?s invited about 8.000 people to attend its first anniversary relebrations at the Singapore Badminton Hall next Sunday from 930 a.m. to l p.m. Nearly all trade unions in the island are among those invited. Addresses will be given by ill the five53 words
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Article50 1955-11-20 3 There will be a talk on 3uddhism— Message of the blaster— at the Buddhist Jnion Shrine. 28 Jalan Sen,um. -off Changi Road, this ncrning at 11.30. It Will be given by Mr. K. K. Menon. a former Sinjapore lawyer, who Is on a >hort visit from India.50 words
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Article, Illustration262 1955-11-20 3 PAYA LEBAR airport's hre officer, Mr. Arthur Fryer, who served through the London Blitz, has set a motto for his men "Get into the fire." Any fear they had has been eliminated in constant practices in which his men have put262 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-11-20 3 MR. lAIN LANC. Foreign Editor of London Sunday Times, who flew in to Singapore yesterday by Q.intas "to set really up-to-date background in preparation for your Chief Ministers London talks next year.' Straits Times picture.38 words
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239 1955-11-20 3 Labour chief puts up new plan to end STC strike JHE COMMISSIONER FOR LABOUR. Mr. D I. Goodwin, yesterday made two new proposals to the Singapore Traction Company and its 2,800 striking workers, in an attempt to end the 55-day-old strike. He invited both parties to accept the date of239 words
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Article118 1955-11-20 3 The Ch.- Minister o Singapore. Mr. David Mar shall, wants t change thi law which gives the Gov. ernor iol< D wet to cor.side: i ct oi vent nflscated by the Gov. ernrm nt He said: '"Such p< should not be considered b; the Governor alone, but b;118 words
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Article187 1955-11-20 3 The 600-strong Singapore Telephone Board Employees' Union yesterday agreed to accept wage rises for apprentices and labourers including field workers. New pay offers for workers in Grade One. Two and Three, are now being studied by the union. Mr. Peter Scow. the union's secretary, told the187 words
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Article75 1955-11-20 3 Entries for the Malayan i motor rally organised by the Shell Company of Singapore closed on Friday with 121 entrants 91 tourers and 30 sports cars. The organisers will reduce the field to 100 entries The names will be announced later. The different classes are:75 words
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Article42 1955-11-20 3 Lim Quek Tin was fined $50 in Singapore yesterday for intimidatine a Singapore Cold Storage c.ierk. Lim Ah Kirn. in September. Lim. a striker, threatened, to beat up the clerk if he; continued working, the court was told.42 words
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Article37 1955-11-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Sikhs here will celebrate the anniversary of the birthday 3f Guru Nanak the founder of their religion with three days of prayer. The :elebrations will start on Nov. 2 1 I37 words
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Article, Illustration201 1955-11-20 3 VOW that the Singapore •'^> Harbour Board's expansion plans haw; been finalised the port's future can be faced with confidence, Mr. W. H. Lait, told tbe Sunday Times yesterday. Mr. Lait, the board's traffic manager. Is retiring at the end of201 words
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Article152 1955-11-20 3 MARSHALL: I TOLD YOU SO' THE Chief Minister of i Singapore. Mr. David I Marshall, yesterday received a telegram from Ceylon confirming that standing orders governing reporters in the House of Parliament j were the same as those of j;he Colony's Legislative Asi sembly. The telegram, which was sent by152 words
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Article99 1955-11-20 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. When Kaka Singh was driving his bullock cart on Sept. 16 at Simpane Rengam Ahmad bi n Kunju Ahmad, seven, climbed behind for a ride. This annoyed Kaka Singh who threw a piece of fireI wood at the boy. In the Kluang Sessions99 words
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151 1955-11-20 3 FHE Singapore Government has taken steps to speed up the payments of pension and gratuity awards for nen and women of the Special Constabulary or their de>endents in need of prompt assistance it has authorised the pen- sions officer of the Special Constabulary to fix151 words
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Advertisement382 1955-11-20 3 II interest era. II YIELD The 6% interest it calculated on a I I daily basis and paid half-yearly. J L SECURITY— Funds are secured by Capital Goods— Plant, Machinery, Equipmeat, Vehicles ASSETS EXCEED £5,000,000. I I V SPECIALISTS in Finance for Capital Plant, I I Machinery, Equipincnt and Vehicles382 words
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Miscellaneous180 1955-11-20 3 (jARRKK: Pyara Dushman 1.45. 4, 6.30, 9.'0; morninc show (Hindii— 3.ls. 6.30. 9.15; morning Adventure s ol Robinson Crusoe show —Destination Gobi— ll ajn. 9 a.m. Tel. *****. rAVILION: Th» Prisoner— l.4s. KING'S: La Tour De Nesle— 4. 6.30 9.30; morning show— Wings 1.15. 3.30, 7, 9.30; morning show— Of180 words
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Article, Illustration658 1955-11-20 4 Townsend was like 'the bay next door!' |II!I|IIIIIII!IIIII!IIIIIII1IIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH^ 1 SPORTSMEN HAD MUCH IN COMMON I JJOW did the Duke of Edinburgh and Group Captain Peter Townsend get along as individuals? The Duke was glad of Townsend'i company. He was a grown up version of the boy next door. Edinburgh could658 words
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Article35 1955-11-20 4 THIS WEEK CON- r CLUDES HIS ARTICLE IN WHICH HE ASKS WAS IT THE DUKE WHO HAD TOWN- SEND BANISHED?' AND TELLS OF THE CROUP CAPTAIN S LAST HOURS AT THE PALACE. I35 words
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Article108 1955-11-20 4 Many of the outbursts of violence among Britain's young people are caused by a new drug craze. For about Msl a youth can get enough drug in a chemist's shop to keep him "hopped up" for a month. Most popular drug is of the Amphetamine type, which108 words
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Article348 1955-11-20 4 UOW do you remove a bloodstain that keeps reappearing on your wall? i That is the problem that baffles Mrs. Ida Hale, landlady of the Chequers Inn at Crookbam. Hampshire in Britain. And the stain was made by the blood of Jack Mackerel, shot dead348 words
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Article, Illustration631 1955-11-20 4 Road to the top can start at the bottom 1 -in diii mi Tiiiiwi u AdjL^^yAiJitJa|i^^Mr^ Ai i gti^^ |'M sure that somewhere in this world there are funnier comedians than Red Skelton, Milton Berle, or Jackie Cleason, or whoever happens to be your favourite funmaker. I'm convinced there are631 words
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Article91 1955-11-20 4 Secrets of a sword swallower pill, wrap wadding, leaving c three feet, and swallow This maki for one lower. And then secret oi thi sion. Theri salves for linine of th weapons appearing in Again., r. just eat it. V get a lot your mouth Your eyebi to go and91 words
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Advertisement41 1955-11-20 4 1 the demand was for a better, quicker INSECTICIDE 1 NOW you can watch wsecK H D/£ tN fr °nt of you* eyes INSTANT l^^ 111 DEATH m W^tm.% '^wL II fl Mji JLjJL 1 B Containing- 1 Pl^LDßl*^/ the mosi41 words
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Article, Illustration222 1955-11-20 5 We sell no-pirate idea to visiting mission JHE Chief Minister, Mr! David Marshall, yesterdiy told a six-man Indonesian fact-finding mission: if. w us where our piracy is and we will stop it." He said that if the lndo-| nesians thought that Singai pore harboured pirates,222 words
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Article56 1955-11-20 5 Lady Jacqueline, wife of Lord De Lisle and Dudley i Britain's Secretary of State j for Air, yesterday toured RAF Seletar Lady Jacqueline and her husband are due to leave on Monday for Hong Kong, after which "they will return to Kuala Lumpur and Singapore before56 words
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242 1955-11-20 5 THE Governor, Sir Robert Black, said last night he I hoped the establishment of the Singapore branch of Bank Negara Indonesia would improve trade relations and increase business between the Colony and Indonesia. He described the establishment of the branch as "a happy242 words
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Article115 1955-11-20 5 He'll see his own paintings ACOLLFXTOR of Malayan works of art will next week see all of his collection together for the first time. The 45 works, owned by Mr. Frank Sullivan, a vicepresident of the Singapore Art Society, will he exhibited at the Singapore Studio Club's premises in Orchard115 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-11-20 5 Mr. Tom Waggon, a telegraphist at fh Royal Naval Wirclcsi Station, Kranji, and his bride, formerly Miss Maureen Leister Dunn, after their wedding at the Tanglin Chapel, C.H.Q. Far East Land Forces, in Singapore yesterday. The reception was field at the Britannia Club.46 words
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Article281 1955-11-20 5 LOYALTY is sometimes a weakness; particularly when people depend on it. And such was the experience of The Stage Club in presenting Charlotte Hastings' Bonaventure at the" Victoria Memorial Hall in Singapore last week. The club depended too much on the loyalty of the Colony's281 words
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Article248 1955-11-20 5 its amazing; says mr. Marshall SINCAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, said yesterday it was amazing how some people thought China was heaven. He said their attitude was "to hell with Singapore," but after a year in China they said "I want to come248 words
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Advertisement108 1955-11-20 5 &Bgg SCOTCH Mountain and I* 1 nmnn mm fc^ •f.',"'-'*'' 4mi mUU, BORNEO. > J^^^^^^^^^^^~ i4iA»At Thailand. jHP^VH^V^WNivVrViIIBVHI FIA-H M.AYE LTD. HMiP'lPHVNl|lHyralM|^LS^£ *W i J^ I for Convenience, Economy Best Value Buy MODERN 2-FiOOM FLATS SHOPS (Freehold) ON EASY PAYMENT RANGOON ROAD, SIMS AVENUE LORONGS 75 17 GEYLANG Prices from108 words
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Advertisement137 1955-11-20 5 fifiiep (k d Slumberland Maffress .;£r. BRITISH MADI W f§ W^&<J°' The most luxurious mattress of all Obtainable from all leading stores TRADE ENQUIRIES: OVERSEAS CORPORATION (AUSTRALIA) LTD SIN3APORB lßvs?^r I* IHSJBIHSIsIjS women the world over have been saying SINGER IS A LIFETIME MACHINE' LOW HIRE PURCHASE TERMS LARGE DISCOUNTS137 words
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Article171 1955-11-20 6 Dirty, unkempt, our beggars reflect on us all says 'J' H E plaintive looking tot with soulful eves and bloated belly sidles up to your table as you plunge your chopsticks into the mess of noodles intending to attack them with gusto. You look up, encounter his beseeching171 words
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Article582 1955-11-20 6 J?AIN having held off for three consecutive days has allowed the Tuan to clean round banana clumps and spread chemical manure. Regardless of his expatriatism he thinks nothing of doing such low-down jobs. Latefy, on stopping work for the evening, he deliberately went out582 words
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Article, Illustration562 1955-11-20 6 GirLs at a tender age are taught to walk brazenly up to complete strangers and make demands on them. There is no delicate blush to tinge their cheeks, downcast eyes or even maidenly modesty. They are most coldblooded about the whole affair, and there562 words
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Article, Illustration499 1955-11-20 6 Sagai - Sagai lA«.#.#.V*, by DECENT arrivals in Malaya have complained to me of the difficulty of obtaining in Malaya the equipment for light fishing One angler who has had 1 wide experience in other I countries of both fresh 1 and salt water fishing and I who is499 words
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Advertisement308 1955-11-20 6 Build up their future health IS^ NOW! V^^CIYE THEM MARMITE EVERY DAY t!»e rttamtns In Marmlte that help children to grow up strong and sturdy. Health-bulldlng Marmlt« Is a valuable food for everyone a food needed by all every day to maintain fitness and strengthen the body's resistance to diseases.308 words
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Advertisement403 1955-11-20 6 MEW SHAMPOO IDEA! Lotion Shampoo by %U White Rain givw her hair th* ihining look, th* silky feel. First Real Beauty Treatment Shampoc Thli If th* naw ihampoo Idoa. White Rain is i just a cream nor a liquid nor a powdi-r. Rain is a lotion. Pure, satin-white, satin-sni<mtk i403 words
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Article, Illustration743 1955-11-20 7 Do women dress to please a man? ****************************************11 l yyilKX four Continental beauties conic to town loaded down with French fashions that's the time women start looking and talking and men just start looking. And so armed with four pertinent questions and a most attractive interpreter, I ventured into the743 words
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Article844 1955-11-20 7 girl 1 love is to be mar- ried next month. She is the j-ister of my brother-in-law: but neither her family nor the man she is to marry, who is an old friend of mine, know that we are in love. I have asked her844 words
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Advertisement374 1955-11-20 7 WISE GIRLS EVERYWHERE CHOOSE MODESS are tilky-soft and extra-absorbent, Bp^™ -^^Hitt^B invisible under the B^Br J^^^^^B slimmest skirt or S^tf'^l cheongsum, and economical too. I MODESS Sanitary Towels I with the MODESS I all-elastic adjustable Sp^ belt give extraKS^**^ comfortable, invisible sanitary protection. A UWtilt(nt«+(Wmtt7n PRODUCT (J t ICt uiiut374 words
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Miscellaneous35 1955-11-20 7 A UAN6W ON TUe VJALL IT /-*NO. WANT IT MA^, 4 M^SS I I lUIT TU6 WAT6C PlPC J- < pog mv PAMsr fli m 1^ C-PQ^^r PoopegLy I_A^j /wuat coulq too h fc -^"\V V35 words
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Article, Illustration355 1955-11-20 8 The new outlook is: Black, black, black! Hola says ANNE SCOTT-JAMES from Spain where... 1 n<>tr Sunday linns feature... by J. Arthur Bank film stars MADRID. THE Spaniards don't clash colours, like I the Italians. They pick one vibrant colour and use it with black. The couturier Pertegaz puts a355 words
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Article198 1955-11-20 8 SAFETY -by the yard Says ANN FRASER IT sets you back on your haunches (or it did me) to hear that an eminent pathologist thinkb accidents in the home more ghastly than murder. That's the opinion, don't forget, of one who dabbles in murder as part of his everyday job!198 words
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Article, Illustration260 1955-11-20 8 Here's fashion s basic secret! THERE is much more to a pew line m fashion than meets the eye the real secrets, in fact, are hidden from view What the world sees is the outward, perfect result achieved only by the correct basic fourv-^rion garment Through day into evening the260 words
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Article330 1955-11-20 9 CINCAPOREANS have been cheated in the past by J illegal collectors on flag days, the Police Secretary, Mr. Peter Claque, told the Sunday Times yesterday. He said that these illegal collectors escaped with good house-to-hou.se collections although the police held strict checks. Mr. Claque330 words
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Miscellaneous338 1955-11-20 9 Solutions to the contests judges answers Inapt answers to many IN $20,000 word puzzle P' clues knocked out entries judges of Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest "BB" thought that many of the entries indicated less care than usual in the interpretation of clues, and many fell out because some of338 words
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Miscellaneous844 1955-11-20 9 other hand, may be of a degree too trifling to answer the clue. Preference for FEAT. "If a great actress, were ill, her understudy could hardly be expected to play the part equally well," said the judges. She WOULD be expected to by some people, but it is hardly likely844 words
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Article1104 1955-11-20 10 As the worlds population increases by leaps and bounds, don't you KnowAlLs think it extremely unwise for our statesmen to try and avert a third world war? D. A. P. Kempas Look at it this way. Suppose you and your family were going to be slaughtered1,104 words
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Article, Illustration687 1955-11-20 10 Kluang is becoming the trading centre of Johore, says NELSON RUTHERFURD |^LUANC is the Ma.ay word for a flyingfox. But for seven years Malayans have mentally translated Kluang as the biggest town in the country's worst terrorism area. To them. Kluang687 words
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Article578 1955-11-20 10 MIKE WATCHER - MIKE WATCHER RADIO EVERY year about the beginning of November some years even earlier the English Programme Department of Radio Malaya suddenly find themselves facing a financial crisis they have run out funds. It always manages to catch them unawares, and with surprised consternation they578 words
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Article279 1955-11-20 10 Henry and the Church I IK E M 'also n J Han n the how b.V your col bequeri, Your stated thai England divorce, ri twng o f this ground f)n th, actually Sg,^ ij Pope, the with* dispensation a:: to marry c htm Aragon H H- sb Anne Bolcy279 words
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Advertisement827 1955-11-20 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 Word, $10 (minimum). CHAN-CHUA: The engagement Is announced today between Mr Chan Cho Dolly, the youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cnan Slew Chu;.n. and Miss Chua Inn Jwee. the only daughter ol Madam Chan Ah Lek. ANNOUNCEMENT 21) Hordt $1» (minimum). ST. PATRICK'S SOCIETY827 words
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Advertisement331 1955-11-20 10 r~ NOT AT ANY PRICE i DEVELOPMENTS of the past few days make it l clear that the meeting between Chin Peng and Tengku Abdul Rahman will take place. But the future of Malaya will depend to a large extent upon the circumstances of the meeting and the manner in331 words
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Advertisement64 1955-11-20 10 Get MORE for (four money! Get Libhifi^ 3^^ MCE-RICH* Tomato Juice RICH IN FLAVOUR what* bm*. tomato juice decides whether it's a t» In Libby's you have really rich-ripe taste Libby's and see! RICH IN VITAMINS Lifab, i food \alue too, rich in Yitaniiiu A perfect juice to serve morning,64 words
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Article276 1955-11-20 11 CIVICS IS POSSIBLE, EDUCATION MINISTER rer. ivir. i.new bwee Kee, yesterii any possibility of introducing political curriculum of Singapore schools. He was commenting on a suggestion made by the Young Progressives secretary Mr. Chua Che r Bak, who said schools should have political education to prepare276 words
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Article227 1955-11-20 11 ■ON. Sat. I KOI ND \\rr\ham 1 \lrv (I I l>urluun City 1 No: Mirk 2 i.ldliam Ath. 1 k linn 0 \.-w port t 1 i-sler Mln (H| 1 Dcrfcj C. 2 f -iiuimraplon 0 I ill I id. 0 1 .uimere R. 2 I sl>ur> T227 words
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Article16 1955-11-20 11 \< proiklng away nocause not pay vu acre yester- ol Tanf ed t.o baby boy could16 words
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157 1955-11-20 11 Singapore 'no mod con and all culture' CINCAPORE has too little sanitation and too mucr culture. This is the opinion of a journalist whc has spent the past five years touring the world and writing about t She Is Mrs. Dorothy Rice Sims, a staff writer of the "Havana Post",157 words
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Article191 1955-11-20 11 l>eeember first grade rubber buyers 1.0. b. closed in Singapore yesterday at $1.23-\, per 16. threeOturtcn of a cent above Friday's Close. Tin- closing tone was steady. Closing price* :n cents per lb. were: No. l R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 137%. sellers 128 No. 1 R.S.S.191 words
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Article, Illustration414 1955-11-20 11 Ministers: 'Wine and song? Nonsense, we will spend the money carefully' gINCAPORE'S ministers yesterday hit back at City Councillor Mr. Chan Kum Chee for saying that the budget provision for entertainment allowances for the Chief Minister and other members of the Government was "scandalous". The414 words
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Article211 1955-11-20 11 Marshall to a girl's rescue CINCAPORES Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday described the contents of a letter allegedly: written by Easwari, the 14- j year-old Indian girl who' disappeared from her home on Oct. 13, as a "dreadful and pathetic story." I In the letter the girl made certain211 words
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Article137 1955-11-20 11 SO far eight European, and one Asian have responded to the apoal by Dr G. H Garlick. Director of SATA. for car-owners who can take T.B. patients to the clinic and then home again. One of them even offered to put his car completely at the137 words
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Obituary28 1955-11-20 11 THE DEATH occurred of Dr. V K. ThambypUlai at his residence in Ceylon Lane. Greentown, Ipoh, yesterday afternoon Funeral at 9 a.m. today at the Hindu cemetery.28 words
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141 1955-11-20 11 MORE than 1 .000 babies have entered tor Singapore s •champion baby" contest which starts tomorrow with the opening of Health Week Entries for the competl- 1 Lion closed yesterday and organisers are now worrying about tomorrow's work to be done. Thirty doctors will141 words
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Article18 1955-11-20 11 The Singapore Police Band will play at the Esplanade from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. today.18 words
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Article, Illustration36 1955-11-20 11 Mr |immy Chcok Soo Ben? helps hit bride, formerly Mist Mcc Mcc Vow Sai Chin, cur the cake yesterday during the reception in the church hall aMer their wedding at Weiley Chinch, Singapore.36 words
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Advertisement69 1955-11-20 11 Cjomc~wTN^a%^ MAKES YOU FIT KEEPS YOU FIT Drink. |urn one glass and you're health One glass «arts the mcarnis. and back come >our which mean •ir home or at work You'll be h. and life will become more /estful for you. Take Uaiiv from now on bodied wine with rich69 words
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Advertisement406 1955-11-20 11 /BY BRITISH INDIA) I SANCOLA SIRDHANA' ■■^■■'r j\ -SANTHIA" ij days voyage wi»h 10 days in Jipan FIRST CLASS T TOURIST CLASS $466 Including stay on board in Port Children according to age ISLAY KERR tfc CO LTD SINCAPORE PHONE ***** PENANC PHONE 2313 HARRISONS tie CROSFIELO (Ml LTD. KUALA406 words
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Article, Illustration131 1955-11-20 12 "^HE Sunday Times Camera Contest this week is won by Mr. Loh Peng Hon. of 106, Sembawang Rd Singapore 26, with the study of a young Malayan girl, top left. Second prize goes to Mr. Chung Choon Seng, of 116, Hutton Lane, Penang, for his131 words
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667 1955-11-20 12 Donald Davies - Donald Davies S^^B^SmH^ffWrHl r IX) the uninitiated, the A ways of the east are strange Surveyor John Turnbuil Thomson tells of a night he spent at a I bungalow on the shores of Province Wellesley. opposite Georgetown. Pen'ans. He describes667 words
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Advertisement466 1955-11-20 12 I I™*"""*** VITOB This lotcjt model of the ViTO scries is designed for those photographers who prefer an all-metal camera. Modern large-scale production methods have enabled us to fit the VITO B w. h the world-famous COLOR-SKOPAR f/3.5 and f/2.8 high efficiency lenses at an unbelievably low price, ond at466 words
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Advertisement28 1955-11-20 12 lin crN riAKjUri CXCcllcnfly i MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY and we will send you, without obligation to yourself, copies o« leaflet and price list on ROLLOP CAMERAS:NAME ADDRESS28 words
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Miscellaneous123 1955-11-20 12 Popular Crosssvord ACROSS DOWN 1. Vegetable (6); 5, station (4); Pigment (6); 2, Continually 10. Hot Spot (4); 11, Relish (5); i 4): 3> In <-»ne (4); 4. Lure (6); 5, 12, Defeats (5); 14. Ready (6); r^ a (a) 6 Bf 1 to us (3) If. Plant ,6, IS.123 words
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333 1955-11-20 13 ITTHAT is the back- ground and address of Jane Powell? Has she I won any awards for her films? SEBASTIAN T Kuala Lumpur Born in Portland. Oregon, j on April 1. Jane Powell waa only »even-years-old when star was singing on a child333 words
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Article, Illustration656 1955-11-20 13 LOGAN GAURLAY - 'Rogey' wants to be a respectable citizen LOGAN GAURLAY I -By I on Broadway i JIIK waiter came into the lounge of the hotel suite balancing a tray, and said: "Here are the drinks, Bogie We were in democratic New York, where it Is the waited-upon who have to be656 words
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Article, Illustration738 1955-11-20 13 Ava finds happiness -at last! w/ HfcN Ava Gardner, just i». went to Hollywood. the film capital said she was "sweet as apple pie and twee as natural." That was nearly 14 years, 31 films and three marriages ago Today she has more than enough of the fame, has been738 words
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Article68 1955-11-20 13 As Jack Hawkins says, one of the most flattering things that can happen to an actor Is having his effigy it Madame Tussaud's famed waxworks. In the New Year, husky Jack's figure will be there in the Stage and Screen Group," along with the biggest names68 words
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Advertisement302 1955-11-20 13 Rheumatism and Backache Gone in 1 Week A ,tf. Cy«re« end 'fi Finf famnui übl* 'iulrk I Rhruma. Lumt>aQO. M Lrg P»in». Mi Eye». Fr». 7cid» Poor Pijtiy Anklft. P**l«gvt. Nt I N.ghti. gc Cy.teii > •>. k Nature 3 Ways .e l s. I- '■rnp'tund^d r.,w, nctrt. nr.d tn302 words
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Advertisement233 1955-11-20 13 IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi:| Q lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIU'MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII^ \Jsyr Subtle sophistication by Vss RAYWARP lingerie so fresh so flattering S r and so completely differentl 5 Dainty nightdresses in Nylon I jfci E mesh tricot, in white, psach, J&Wr sky. Womens and O.S. sizes. T/N $18.50 and $21.50. .w"CS^E^&s^m< If Underslip and pantee sets in233 words
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Advertisement404 1955-11-20 14 SAIL HOME ON LEAVE VIA U.S.A AND ENJOY g i/ocotmA m One on board a luxurious American "President" finer t S. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND S. S. PRESIDENT WILSON Sailing every 3 weeks from Hongkong for San Francisco via Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu Your Shipboard V»f»fion^Mcdls to remind you of the finest Continental404 words
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Miscellaneous1267 1955-11-20 14 >7^L -Edgar Rice BurroughSjoJ^ j^S^\J\^^ V^ /^^5M J^ PCTEEiVnINEP SABOONS SILENTLY O»( ■Jr£ lmmku /^St&s closed im on the villa&e wmeke J%r~?*^-^h'.^f** >. "T— -J- HE KAPIPLV POLLOWEC THE SP»OO«cl OP THE f/ //<t\^3Btj^*" C^ V cCj>V,j 111 PU&iTivES AN? POoNP THEN\ STUMBLING \*T|,«V f T .^^^aa— j 1 TMgQoGM1,267 words
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Article, Illustration1484 1955-11-20 17 ROBERT; FORD - PRISONER OF THE REDS ROBERT! FORD TRAN R Jp F D°D R e?> N J^i? TATIONED IN INDu'wmrSirßOYAL^^ ED A rnwTß a/-V\ TIBET T0 Op tRATE A RADIO STATION AND WHEN THE WAR FINISHED ACCEPT- i WITH Tmf SfiSLJX T H J" HE TIBETAN GOVERNMENT TO MAINTAIN RADIO COMMUNICATION ME1,484 words
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Advertisement56 1955-11-20 17 AL WAYS USE WRIGHT'S I C OAL TAR SOAP Refreshes the whole Family AFTER WORK, SPORT AND TRAVEL :ZK TABLETS r "1 YARDLEY LAVENDER High Blood Pressure Dangerous lo Heart nil Ri<v<l trouble. <\ "inrle Hynow. load Hy. II 14 I .oj I. .1 nt jnd Why HorUcks is so56 words
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Advertisement339 1955-11-20 17 g WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH SINCE /as, C^^^BSS^S^SS^^UJf) Over a century of wntch _^J^B \W Mmww!mßKrJ^^ making experience. Sold in MBMMHaart over 87 countries throughout the world. F E ZUELLIG (Ml LTD. SPORE— X. I.U.MPUR— PEXANG '^^■■■■i WRp BBPSffiIPfPBIPBI an< 4 incidentally. iOß^fr Si BOVRIL makes a delicious v yV339 words
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Miscellaneous107 1955-11-20 17 \Znio mc^er, ><e«-\. 'WZ Wt* ve Hecflsctoui -rUe\ doctona^o^^ 6 I Ktmrim w ess-f.HUvtuail. V. LivftHe energy to |V° wrmßOW!> J brokCKS«asft*,dirty \—^3s?<TS' supervise H<iK<3S.l*t« |?s^BMfc~~i f\ v r^ N y you expect people A/h'ivi^cxWj S>m /^Wt^^^Sr^ i\ -lo come io Hrn* /jyffik *ny test j W[* 'vVi rTHE POCTOR'S107 words
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647 1955-11-20 18 Who said 'three-wheelers' are no good? Tlsks CHRISTOPHER PAGE i ■I N recent years there have appeared in Europe and Britain a number of threewheeled passenger vehicles, such as the Cerman Messerschmidt and the British Bond Mini-car. I These vehicles are remarkably cheap to run, the mileage obtained is nearly647 words
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Article, Illustration164 1955-11-20 18 This Belvedere few-door sedan is one of 15 models in Plymouth's 1956 line of cars. Although emptiasit has been on styling and performance, safety devices have not been forgotten in the new models. One innovation is a new door latch which minimises the possibility of doors opening164 words
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Article405 1955-11-20 18 CRUSADER - CRUSADER' #f sg^pr« w S?mf By THE participation of Singapore and the Federation hockey teams in next year's Oympics in Melbourne has added interest to the first "international" match between Singapore and the Federation in Kuala Lumpur next Saturday. Both sides will no doubt405 words
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Advertisement436 1955-11-20 18 free as a bird in Biown here: *?fe f^ c^ m *^piS& p*oj trrap-round I tor set has satin front. /^^f^\ NB7 bra I 7- has lace-trimmed top and v| HrttT U?- IPS stiffened loner cup. v >i ii 'I 1 Both m peach or u-hite. ■An'^V j»mL Birds don't436 words
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Advertisement186 1955-11-20 18 No. 736 Hawker Hunter Fighter Powered by turbojet, the Hawker Hunter' swept-back r.iidwing single-seat fighter is j ■^■k^L capable of a speed of over 700 m.p.h. Here's ift*?<. v an attractive little model of this new R.A.F. defensive arm, in camouflage finish. length If' Wing Span 2J\ No. 781 Petrol186 words
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Article481 1955-11-20 19 KaHasapathy takes 4 £or 40, Shepherdson scores 44 but... Malaya 117-8 In reply to 151 Prom A Special Correspondent HONG KONG, Saturday. ifALAYA were 34 runs behind with two wicn jn hand at the end of the first day's i the opening match of their Honjj Kong481 words
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Article115 1955-11-20 19 K [MANS M Inn* .111.1 m 2 K.ul.isapalhjr b 3 h K ■lUx.ipathy 6 X.1K .1 Lisa pa thy 66 •i.uiiicey b 25 I. Vicaiah 0 luidson b 24 0 9 ■palnjr 6 Estm 10 Total 151 1 1. 10 32. 86, 151 M.nn.inam IS 3 id 3 17—2:115 words
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Article44 1955-11-20 19 I l/MPUR Sat. van Gymkhana the opening Federation tour 2-1 In a well below expecI md a contr.ted fast open U scrappy. In the 2lst Abdul Ghani and Used five minutes :< -forward Go- t)M second e-left J. Anthony •errific shot.44 words
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Article64 1955-11-20 19 1 (>lrry; 5. Post, 10. hi. 12, Beats: 14, trnJca: 18 Real- 19, IS, Heron; 23. Emery; 21. Bass: 30. Hipp; 34, Lynch; 35. mv; 39. Astute; 41. \larm; 43. Vane; 44. irlds. obalt; 2. Ever; 3. Paper; 6. Our; mcritr; 9. Outlet; IS, Pane; 17, Atom; Hospital: 25,64 words
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Article174 1955-11-20 19 •pENGAH Nomads beat G.H.Q. in A a rugby friendly at Tengah yesterday b 19 points (two goals three tries > to eignt (goal and try I Nomads were superior throughout and once they settled down produced a hieh standard of play i Their back line functioned174 words
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Article108 1955-11-20 19 '^i:\OAPORE champion 0 Ong Poh Lim nt.ti.ned the singles title when he beat party-mate Omar Ibrahim, in the singles Huaj of the Singapore B.A.s national championships at the Badminton Hall last night. Poh Lim, displaying a grand return to form, easily disposed off his young108 words
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Article158 1955-11-20 19 gINGAPORE Badminton Association has received a total of $2,070 as donations towards its Junior Tour Fund U was announced by the association yesterday. The S.B.A win be sending three teams next month for matches acninst Terak, Penant?, SelanßOr and Malacca. A fourth team Ih being prepared158 words
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Article74 1955-11-20 19 Naval B:ise showed improvement in their play when beating RASC by 24 points i three goals *nd three tries' to three (tryt at *yer Rajah Road yesterday. RASC took an early lead with try by Boyle, but after that they rould not match the all-round74 words
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189 1955-11-20 19 SERVICES BEAT NEGRI 11-3 IN POOR GAME SEREMBAN, Sat. "^EGRI-Malacca suffer--11 ed their second H.M.S. Malaya rugby defeat today when they lost to Singapore Services by 11 points (goal, two penalties) to three (penalty) on the station padang here. Negri were without the services of several of their selected players,189 words
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Article168 1955-11-20 19 CINGAPORE will have their last full-scale workout against Johore at the G.S.C. ground this evening in preparation for their International match against the Federation on Saturday. Singapore will probably have one more practice during the week before they go to Kuala Lumpur on Friday. The Johore168 words
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Article53 1955-11-20 19 Combined Services beat Johore State 5-1 In a hockey match at the Naval Base yesterday. Centreforward Nugent and winger Wey Ah Kuan each scored two goals. The other was by Gellard from a short corner. Syed Hassan scored for Johore before half-time after Services had taken53 words
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Article61 1955-11-20 19 HYDERABAD. Sat. An unbroken third wicket stand of 202. between Test stars P. R. Umrigar (112 1 and V. L. Manjrekar 102 1 placed India in a sound position today when their first-ever Test match against New Zealand began here. At the close ofReuter - 61 words
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Article75 1955-11-20 19 Navy Nomads, strengthened by a crop of new players, trounced RAP. Seletar 2nd XI by 10-nil i in their S.H.A. Div. 2 leafue match at Seletar yesterday. Centre-for-ward Khan scored six goals. Other scorers were Fox (2>. Oakley and Mumtaz Rasul. At half-time Nomads led 4-0. R.E.M.E. beat75 words
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Article43 1955-11-20 19 Nee Soon "A beat H.M.S. Concord by 11 points <a goal, two tries) to five (a goal) In a ruseer match at Nee Soon yesterday. Carey Howsan and Leach scored tries for Nee Soon and Winfleld for H.M.S. Concored.43 words
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Article34 1955-11-20 19 Arsenal Sports Clue drew 3-3 with Denvornlch tootball team in a friendly soccer match at Parrer Park yesterday Senln (2) and Maniram <1 scored for Arsenal and Sairley (3) for Denvomlch.34 words
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Article27 1955-11-20 19 Hard, fast rugby at Seletar yesterday saw Royal Signals beat R A.F. Seletar by 21 points to 19. Signals rallied after trailing 14-6 at half-time.27 words
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306 1955-11-20 19 (From JACK FIXGI.ETON) SYDNEY. Sat. i AUSTRALIA'S most colourful cricketer Keith Miller today celebrated the birth of his fourth son with the best bowling feat ol his career. Playing for New South Wales Id a Sheffield Shield match, he took seven wickets306 words
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166 1955-11-20 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. O.W.D. women's hockey team have sent a protest to the Selangor Ladles hockey league committee ove, the forfeiture ol two points. The P.W.D. women, who are defending champions as well a s an unbeaten side In the current league, were166 words
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508 1955-11-20 19 Johore 21; Singapore 6 TOHORE virtually entered the final of the H.M.S. J Malaya rugby competition for the third year in succession yesterday when they beat Singapore Civilians by 21 points (three goals and two tries) to six (two penalties) on the Singapore508 words
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Article171 1955-11-20 19 ANOTHER DEFEAT FOR PERAK IPOH, Sat. PERAK, last year's runnersup to Johore in the H.M.S. Malaya rugger competition, suffered their second defeat when they were beaten by Penang by six points (two tries) to nil on the Ipoh padang this evening. Perak might have forced a draw at the least171 words
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Article83 1955-11-20 19 Singapore's new inside right A. Vijiaratnam scored four goals when Ceylon Sports Club beat RAF Seletar 5-2 in a SHA first division game at Balestier Roar yesterday. Vijiaratnam scored two early goals and then Abdul Karlm got the third. Just before the interval Vijiaratnam made it 4-083 words
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Article71 1955-11-20 19 Police were held to 2-2 by University in a S.H.A. first, division league fixture at Buklt Timah yeslerday. Police, fielding a few reserves, scored first in the 10th minut through Sta Maria. University equalised just before the interval when Samad deflected a short corner hit by Kirpal71 words
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Advertisement35 1955-11-20 19 "BOH TO LONDON ORCHIDS Wfc NOW ONLY ijOTSfog^ $5.29 PER /^^^^^J t^S^ MINIMUM FREIGHT CHARGE "2^*^\y^ NOW ONLY $5.29 REDUCED CLEARANCE AND DELIVERY CHARGE IN U.K. MM SINGAPOKt "£k MALAYAN AIRWAYS OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY.35 words
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Advertisement265 1955-11-20 19 Santas Pin-up I with f A .V. cold Rrd Lion KonHrr/ul fj /ffef^l Malayans nnd Sanla hate enjoyed w J 72 Chri.tma»'. »iih Fr««r A Nea»e cheerful, frirndlv drinki! X^Hj STOP THAT COUGH /J^V Soothe and heal «T J^jfif that sore throat m< PEPS J™* 9> J -Zj world-famous THROAT265 words
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Article, Illustration2729 1955-11-20 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Bearer Bond beats S. Pacific at post JN a day of upsets Troubadour, ridden by apprentice Basri, scored a thrilling neck win from his heavily-backed stable mate, Safari, in the C lass Three, Div. 2, 6f handicap to pay $2942,729 words
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Article54 1955-11-20 20 TOTAL POOI- (5320.665) IST: No. *****5 (5144.25J8) 2ND: No. 24!I188 (S 72.14!). 3RD: No. bO2l3ti 40,083) STARTERS (S3.34Oeach): Nits. .'«9j49; *****1: *****0: *****8: *****1- *****0: *****0; *****8; *****6; *****7; *****6; *****4 CONSOLATION (52.404 each): Nos. *****2; ***** H. *****8; *****9; *****0; 481.>85: *****7: *****9; *****6; *****7. DOUBLE TOTE:54 words
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Article413 1955-11-20 20 KPSOM JEEP - KPSOM JEEP Bff LITTLE PAPPA, a wellfancied runner for next week's Singapore St. Leger, had a testing gallop with Don Paterson up at Bukit Timah this morning. With Ascot to set the pace. Little Pappa ran 5f in lmin 3. 4f. in 51 and 3f.413 words
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Advertisement181 1955-11-20 20 AGFA SUPER ISOLETTE ALWAYS ONE STEP AHEAD THE FAMOUS <\QFA SUH NOW WITH LIGHT VA: E Coupled combined Ranije and 12 exposures 21" x 2i'' (6x6 Colour corrected Solinnr 3 5 1/500 scr BEHN. MEYER CO. LTD. P.O. Box 2000 sUP PATERSON. SIMONS CO. LTD.. Kuala lump.- p tnin CRAVEN181 words
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