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Title Section20 1954-02-14 1 SUNDAY STANDARD n m jl m m. Vol. IV. No. 227. SLNGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1954 TWENTY PAGES 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article236 1954-02-14 1 Trade School Strike At Ipoh IPOH, Sat.— More than Malay students of the Technical Trade hoc have refused tid classes m sympa- th the demands made M rtaia fellow mates m I pentry section. P H Coohe. Se::lor the Sv-h>o.. de- es «p< to i :■■> mattei :s non m236 words
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Article58 1954-02-14 1 DN\ Fee (UP) i Iticq am Pa j ipokw- :h e palace had d<c Itaal Q «en E and ftc D ..<-* ofl rgh plan to tour the States nexi aul nan, as the VQtm York spokesman said. normally i'- c an- fra mont m aci-58 words
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Article47 1954-02-14 1 DON. F 13: (Be ter) gen- H i aii I and I >ati a whi h s and »h:er Mrs. id 14 h I ..>tf oe; ;re :r.e I ~.s rtims rterday. een oxtnw- cc dea rrip- J ih€ i JV por*s a.. o\er47 words
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131 1954-02-14 1 sipping an occasional Coke. she beats time and sings a few popular songs. Then she opens her wicker basket and starts on home work geography, history. English and mathematics. If she looks out tii the airstrip it is to imagine her plane arrive. If131 words
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Article192 1954-02-14 1 BERLIN. Feb. 13.— The West called on Russia m secret session yesterday to help break the Panmunjom deadlock and join a Korean peace conference sponsored by the Big Four themselves. :med sources who reported this said Russia's Vyacheslav Molotov promptly countered with a demandAP; Reuter - 192 words
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241 1954-02-14 1 'Bandits Blackmail Jungle Recruits' LONDON, Feb. 13. (Reuter) Recruitment for the Communist terrorists m the Malayan jungle now takes the form of blackmail, according to Mr. Alec Peterson, Director General of Information m Malaya, speaking last night m the BBC's home service. •"Chinese villagers who have helped the Communists m241 words
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Article28 1954-02-14 1 IXGRID Bergman said m Naples she had signed a cont tract to appear as Joan of i Arc at London's Stoll Theatre iin July.- APAP - 28 words
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222 1954-02-14 1 STOCKHOLM. Feb. 13. (Reuter) The Swedish Foreign Ministry has been considering what it can do about a Swedish "giant with the soul of a child who reportedly knocked out five East Berlin policemen m a bid to talk peace with the Russian Foreign222 words
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Article118 1954-02-14 1 Big Four Score: Five No's BERLIN. Feb. 13 (Reuter) Experts of the Four Powers i have agreed that the Berlin conference shall end next week. conference sources said today. The experts' recommendations still have to be approved by the four Ministers. They had been instructed to work out next week'sReuter; AP - 118 words
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Article98 1954-02-14 1 BRUNEI. Feb. 13 (Reuter) Poiice here are investigating the killing of a Chinese couple on an estate near here m which the woman was hacked to death beneath the altar of her household God and the husband was found lying dead of similar wounds some98 words
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Article45 1954-02-14 1 SYDNEY. Feb. 13, (Reuter). The Queen has accepted as present for Prince Charles a decorated panel depicting an ancient aboriginal legend entitled "The oppossum and the Moon," it was announced here today. The panel was painted by Sydney artist Bryam Manseli.45 words
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Article39 1954-02-14 1 VATICAN CITY. Feb. 13— (UP) The Vatican City newspaper Osservatore Romano announced today that a message from Pope Pius XII to all the sick people of the world, will be broadcast over the Vatican Radio tomorrow-.39 words
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Article253 1954-02-14 1 Shot Hoodlum Was A Triad Man Standard Staff Reporter THE young Chinese gunman, who killed Detective Wong Siew Wah and wounded Deputy Superintendent A. T. Rajah before he was shot dead on Friday. has been identified as a member of a dangerous Hokkien secret society. He was 22-y»-ar old Pek253 words
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Article, Illustration615 1954-02-14 1 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE 'Why I rushed up the stairs, hu-i Dig. Suptm Thurai Mtajah By <£ THE Governor, Sir John Nicotl yesterday congratulated the Smga- >| pore Police Force. He said: "Express my satisfaction at the determination and devotion to duty which led615 words
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Article117 1954-02-14 1 MONTREAL, Feb. 13, (AP)— Police yesterday announced the arrest of a Montreal attorney m the first break of a joint Canadian-New York investigation into an alleged USS3.OOO,OQQ biaikin.il ket m babies. i The lawyer identified as Herman Buller was picked up at Montreal's Dorval airport as117 words
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102 1954-02-14 1 TORONTO. Feb. 13, (Reufcer) Sir William Penney, who planned Britain's atomic weapons tests m Australia last year, said yesterday thai '.ar.se power stations operated by lergy wo: tratts* k or'd m '< I Ht- sai J there pete defen c Mtaincf a» bombs. B Bge102 words
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Article36 1954-02-14 1 HOBART. Tasmania, Fel 13 (Reuter) Neo Chwee Kok, tonight clipped 4.4 seconds otf the Tasmania Z2O yards freestyle record. He returned a time of two minutes 12j6 seconds. a 55 yanls pool.36 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-02-14 1 SANDRA MOSSE cannot be dreaming all the time. To I school :eacher :he nex: day she is trying to solve a problem under the appred it vt eje of her mother, Mrs. M. Mosse34 words
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Advertisement76 1954-02-14 1 cnuiie Ui>ir lUulors. TAN tHtNU NUH ELtC. CO. 13-i. TBOSS STBLEI SIM.APtIRt Don't accelerate fiercely X Ever rubbed the skin oft your hands coming down a rope too quickly? That's what you do to a tyre tread when you try to b«at the other fellow getting away from traffic lights.76 words
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Advertisement98 1954-02-14 1 ICHREAM I^^ COUDSTOORGC f f Of****\ DO YOU HAVE GREY or FALLING HAIR? DRY or ITCHY SCALP? mi BTS TIME TO Lo*k ten yeeto y— «set f\ ACTS AS A I HAIRDRESSING AT THE SAME TIME Utelota .qKBNING HAIR POMADE M*Ot Cm» 9t ItcOTA GO^MfTtCCO 6LACKKXX fcNGLANO NOT A JJM—98 words
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Article329 1954-02-14 2 28 Vessels Join Biggest Operation Since Last War Standard Staff Reporter EXERCISE SONATA, biggest joint postwar naval manoeuvre m which 28 British, French and United States warships and air escorts will test their ability to keep the sea lanes m the South China Seas free, should329 words
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Article158 1954-02-14 2 94 Asians Donated Their Blood i THE Singapore Blood Transfusion Service Weekly bank report states that donations j exceeded transfusions by 66 units last week. Of the 187 donations received. 94 were I Asians. There were 82 new donors. 4ti were Europeans. 22 Chinese. 11 Indians, two Eurasians and I158 words
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Article97 1954-02-14 2 BUTTER WORTH, Sat President of the Adult Educa- Association, Federation. Mr. Heah Joo Seang presented ttrtificates yesterday at the second graduation ceremony oi the local branch of the; Association at St. Mark's School. Mr. Heah add res -ing The students said adult education has been described as the97 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-02-14 2 Working Behind The Scenes MI S S Margaret Drysdale who will work behind thr scenes of '•Macbeth" to be staffed by the Malayan Arts Theatre Group m Kuala Ltim pur next month. Miss Drysdale has understudied the famous British actress Jean Kent and had worked with both the Dundee Repertory56 words
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Article56 1954-02-14 2 SEREMBAN. Sat. Repre- j sentatives of an English school and seven vernacular schools met yesterday at the Central Malay School. Lenggeng. and I unanimously agreed to form a Lenggeng Mukim Schools' Conncii The main objects of the Council are to organise sports meetings, cultural and social56 words
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Article47 1954-02-14 2 THE following are elected officials of the Kuaia Pilah District Boy Scouts' Asso< iation: Chairman. Mr. R. M. Ramalingam: secretary, Mr. E Paramasfvam; treasurer, Mr. Lee Cheng Goh auditors, i Messrs. J. Kannu and Che 1 AbriuUa. and a committee of 13 members.47 words
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336 1954-02-14 2 'DISCOVER THE PACIFIC'TOURISTS URGED '■DISCOVER the Pacific" was the Official slogan adopted by th* Pacific Area Travel Association at its third annual conference recently held m Manila, at which 20 countries were represented either by! official delegates, observers or travel bureau, shipping and air lin c heads. Simplification, unification and336 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-02-14 2 Cooking— Women Learn How EVERY Wednesday and Saturday mornings from 10.30 to noon, the Singapore Electric Company gives free public cooking demonstrations to housewives at their premises m Battery Road. The demonstrations, which are usually well attended, are given by Miss L. Lao. New recipes and different dishes are taught69 words
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Article222 1954-02-14 2 Standard Staff Reporter RAUB, Sat. This town is to have an improved telephone service soon. Work on this job has been going: on for sometime and is now expected to be completed within the next few weeks. The first phase of the work, laying the222 words
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141 1954-02-14 2 THE rubhe r market in S.ngapore opened easier yesterday but steadied during the morning, first grade rubber for February shipment closing at 55 cents per 3b. (54 7 8 cei:\s o:\ Friday). I. ark of sellers and reports of strike in Indonesian ports steadied141 words
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Article21 1954-02-14 2 SIXGAPORE. Sat— T!e price of tin m the local market today was $317 3/8 (unchaneed from Friday) per picul21 words
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Article, Illustration17 1954-02-14 2 »tL«,ATE S to a. wua, Area Trave, AssM i,«i.» Cu/.reac, he W m Mlllita r J 81117 words
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Advertisement157 1954-02-14 2 -^^3^^^ HOXGKONG m CPA 30 D^l r EXCURSION FARES m SINGAPORE to HONG KONG with stop-over facilities m Bangkok and or Saigon $Sil*i return. B N BORNEO to HONG KONG with stop-over facilities m Manila £5iH return. Consult MALAYAN AIRWAYS LTD. t* CKt-an Kuildinu Singaporr (276H1) or your usual yjC157 words
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Advertisement379 1954-02-14 2 FOR SALE CPBC I A L O :Ter I SUM sound movie Glms for sale a1 lo t price HK579.00, -:oe on re--1 d.Orietrta B P.O Box Bang Kong. -CA V S T~~ MM FILMS is titles available SI ivm Fi L ry, 269 Race Course Road Eel 72 A379 words
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Advertisement427 1954-02-14 2 Standard S^rvfe*. For IV L)nrui|)lo\< untinplo\cd llC j help \uu i,j hud «ork ptire Standard (v, Bureau uflitv s, l(J (li Ihiv column US ca your local Standard an application torn, v shouts return with I teslim.mi f ron fißpl(i\frv SITUATIONS W. 4 Husp A>sT g f ft- r--44- iia427 words
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Article250 1954-02-14 3 MICHAEL GOH - MICHAEL GOH By Standard Staff Reporter atch them big art :he coast of Cabo .0 years, the record martin was the I fish taken "->y Captain Laurie Mit- '_6 :n the Bav of Islands in New March O52. Alfred Glassell Tr Texas ,et the250 words
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Article364 1954-02-14 3 Anglers' Post bag t possible to catch fi>h hook and line 4t dead tide? If so. what kind r:-h can be h«>oked? ONG. :epe:: \s wh JTOU ing For >•■>■. r Ika:i Mer i i v. c lead a m hour al »r far can an angler not u>m? a364 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-02-14 3 ls J s J om Bates with his rtcor d 1-352 Ib. Black Marlin taken on a Perm Senator 14/0 reel caught off the coast of Cabo Blanco recently. He thumped his chest m triumph for four days and th?n went back to fish- a a o) lf l ed64 words
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Article588 1954-02-14 3 Pressmen Join An Operation T J OHOR£ BAHRU, Sot. 'Operation Question," first introduced at Tanjong Malim m 1952, has since become an effective weapon against the Communist terrorists. Thousands of people who have no knowledge of Communist activities m remote villages, would describe such an588 words
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Article57 1954-02-14 3 THE Singapore Youth Council will hold a dance on March 6. at the Badminton Hall, Guillemard Road m aid of the j Tanah Merah Youth Camp Fund. Mr. Eric Wee, President of the Council, told The Standard yesterday that further funds are needed to provide the57 words
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Article45 1954-02-14 3 SQUADRON Leader P. C. Rich was yesterday acquitted m the Singapore Eight Police Court of a charge of refusing to comply with an order given by Corporal T. Galistan of the Singapore Harbour Board at Gate 3 on Nov. 17, last year.45 words
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Article, Illustration277 1954-02-14 3 HOLLAND is m a favourable position to supply Malaya with capital goods, including equipment for irrigation and flood schemes, Dr. W. A. F Stokhuyzen general representative for the Netherlands Industries and an expert on Dutch foreign trade, told The Standard, yesterday. Dr. Stokhuyzen passed through Singapore277 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-02-14 3 HAN SUYIN, who will speak at the Singapore Union of Journalists' luncheon tomorrow (at the Blue Room Capitol Restaurant), on "The Chinese: Are they a menace to South-east Asia." All journalists, whether members of the union or not, can attend (S3 each). Book with Alex53 words
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Article201 1954-02-14 3 'Don't Break Unity Of Workmen' THE executive commit- tee of the Singapore Union :of Journalists yesterday considered reports that British service personnel have been working spare time at the Straits Times Press, following their reI cent printing staff dispute. In a statement issued I yesterday evening, the Union says: "'ln201 words
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Advertisement58 1954-02-14 3 VI\NC Pin KITS Genuine Ford Spindle Bolts and Bushings contain all the parts necessary for complete repairs and replacements. Parts may look alike,' but only Genuine' 4 Ford Parti are made Right to fit Right W :^L Remember too, they're Guaranteed. "*W £2& ORDER FSOM YOUR FORD OF MALAYA DEALER58 words
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Advertisement271 1954-02-14 3 I .^iji^^r y Here is a typewriter big m performance but so small and compact that you tan have it with I you always. This outstanding feature of the 1 TIPPA means that anyone— Traveller. Business- man. or Doctor can always have it at hand for a instant use. Its271 words
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Miscellaneous103 1954-02-14 3 io sundqy prfce puzzle LAST week's puzzle posted to him this week. dress to the Contest Editor stumped many readers. It's This week's picture is a Sunday Standard, Singapore, a flashbulb. First correct bit intriguing. Here's a clue: to reach him not later than entry to be opened was that103 words
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Advertisement491 1954-02-14 4 I It U L H I lAf ITU I I m :i w& wa» gL WM R Yf 1 1 n V 9 t A y JSP IGNITION CONTROL ADDITIVE IIL n J&W exclusive to SHELL 1 a JmW l Shell Motor Spirit now contains I.C.A. (Ignition Control Additive). This491 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-02-14 5 photo A DETECTIVE demonstrates how opium on a needle point is held over the flam c of a lamp and inserted into the pipe head before it is smoked. StandardStandard - 30 words
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106 1954-02-14 5 RK. F< P m A.~- yestei I, e the first n nd i$la Utui operates tic d simi v v cost Bights as far as Hongkong. Its Western mist Bights originate! either m I.os Ange es or San Pkvncia m and terminate m Hoooiulu.106 words
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Article135 1954-02-14 5 Govt.Stenos Send An Ultimatum STENOGRAPHER and Re-! gi> ry Assistants employed by the Singapore Government have given a month's ultimatum to Government to settle their dawns lor revision of their salaries jn accerdanee with the Yong award. A: an extraordinary general meeting on Friday, the Government Se -retanal Staff Association135 words
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Article67 1954-02-14 5 Tampered With Car, Gets 1 Mth. NG BOX CHYE. now serving four months' rigorous imprisonment On a fraudulent charge, w s yesterday brought c Mr F. a. Chua. the Singa] re First Traffic Ma^is- i trate. on a eh irge of tamperng i ii a car on Aug. I fined67 words
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Article64 1954-02-14 5 E i Customs Department has revea that gross reve- illections la January last year exceeded the revenue collected for the same period this your by $8,000. The coltions tost month wore yi 160 000. Smokers were responsible for the highest revenue $3,--071,000 while drinkers of hard liquor64 words
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Article87 1954-02-14 5 H SIN( JAPORE is to have a ratic const itution she be sal > "We r0 the* Stai si approach it with a iri the or»n >■: Government and its flex > adapi ation as new arise," s lid Air. I Public Relai Offl last night87 words
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Article40 1954-02-14 5 MRS. SHIRiX FOZDAR, president ol the Singapore Bahai Assembly, and the Genera! Secretary of the Singapore Council of Women, will leave Colony today for Saigon to stLidy the prospects of opening Bahal centres m Indo-China.40 words
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Article79 1954-02-14 5 THE Asturias, first of five ships carrying 1.520 Indian Custodian troops from Korea to India will arrive m Singapore on Tuesday and not tomorrow as previously scheduled. She is to be followed by the Mozatfari, Captain Hobson. Jalagopal, and Jaladurga on Feb. 17. Feb. 25.79 words
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Article37 1954-02-14 5 A ROBBER snatched a gold necklace from a two-year-old girl m Marshall Road. Singapore, on Friday morning and escaped. A police spokesman again warned parents against allowing their children to wear jewellery.37 words
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Article104 1954-02-14 5 THU Singapore Hawkers Union yesterday appealed to the Commissioner of Police Mr. N. G. Morris for prote tion against Police raids on hawkers who trade along small private lanes. A spokesman of the Union told The Standard that m a letter to Mr. Morris, the Union104 words
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Article67 1954-02-14 5 THE Indian Navy's mine- sweepers I.N.S. Bombay, Ben- gal, Madras, and Rajputna will pay an informal visit to Malaya and Singapore from Feb. 17 The minesweepers are armed with anti-submarine weapons and are manned by about 100 oiTicers and men each. The crews are usually known as67 words
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Article189 1954-02-14 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council will increase the water supply m Katong- area by an additional 10,000,000 gallons of water a day during this year, the Acting City Water Engineer, Mr. F. S. Wicks, told The From the middle of last month189 words
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Article125 1954-02-14 5 AT the many requests from Old Victorians and members j of the stall', an informal meet- j ing of the staff was held at Victoria School recently. The subject under discussion was a memorial lor the :a".o Mr. B, F. Bomford, At the meeting a protem125 words
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Article78 1954-02-14 5 Our LADY's Feast Today THE titular feasi of 'he 1 Church of Our Lady of Lourdes is being celebrated at the Ro- j man Catholic Church m Ophir Road m Singapore today. Two low Masses at 6 a.m. and 6.30 a.m. will be followed by the Pontifical Mass at 878 words
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96 1954-02-14 5 Miss Lim Lee Appears In BBC Feature A YOUNG Malayan singer Miss Lim Lee, who has been studying music at the Royal College of Music m Londoa for the past 18 months, appeared m the British Broadcastiny Corporation'! Home Service feature "In Town Tonight" on Friday. Mss Lee hope s96 words
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270 1954-02-14 5 Attap Huts Used Now Standard Staff Reporter THE 5/000 raids on opium dens last year by detectives of the AntiNarcotics Branch of the CID have driven den-keepers from the heart of Chinatown to the outlying areas of the Colony. Mr. T. A. Bevan. Deputy270 words
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Article125 1954-02-14 5 Society Member Sent To Prison LIM Ah Lim. 18. was yesterday sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore Fourth District Judge, Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam, for being a member of an unlawful society. He was said to be a member of the "Vi Loong Foo" secret society. He125 words
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Article67 1954-02-14 5 THE RESULTS of the Overseas School Certificate and Higher School Certificate Examinations usually arrive about the end of February. Candidates are requesfed to retrain from telephoning the Education Department regarding the date of the arrival of these results as such telephone enquiries will interfere with the work67 words
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Advertisement115 1954-02-14 5 I m: CULMINATIOIN or A GREAT WEEK OF KVII'RIMNMKNT THE FULL IFMW FEATURE FILM OF THE ROYAL TOUR TO FIJI, TOHGA AM MEW ZSALAM IM fW COLOW Af j T -t€ J. A*TMu-t KANK OR&AMISATION WORLD// V\ TOUR f|f FILMED IN EASTMAN COLOUR Jl'l ll PRODUCLO UNDER THE SUPERVISWi OF115 words
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Advertisement543 1954-02-14 5 Foot Itch Cause Killed m 4 Days Pain and Itching Stopped m j^ \J 7 Minutes Do youi feet <t t-o W" r S^Btto^^\-3..^ J .Vf drive you crazy T L»oes the skin on your feet crack and Infectl h> well a« m I. peel? Are there blist-:s betw*ea >'•543 words
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Miscellaneous106 1954-02-14 5 Spore Diary CHINESE V.M A.: Ari Club. Boy Scouts' Parade and Hakka service 9 a.m.:; Cantonese service 11 am r i Viand >.- a service 7.30 T>m. STORE ART SOCIETY: photographs ex:i b:t:o:i at British Council Hall (admission free) i 9 am t3 ti p.m BAST.AFF E V G L106 words
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Article, Illustration2207 1954-02-14 6 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER Changi Prison Is Undergoing A Vast Change By p ran $m t h SiMffnp&rv** prim j 1100ns. I a r I i r ti r tit It's tif \4 r j ht'ii tilt' f I OMtfff "i tititi i*€*ftrl*s ti M*risttns. A PRISON whereStandard - 2,207 words
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Advertisement142 1954-02-14 6 (uticur a \-SOAPf q ,hn v^ r treatment* V^_)^: 1 i r> FOR SENSITIVE SKINS Revitalise Y-our KIDNEYS And Voull feel Yowng-L3c» Uut i Getting up MighU. Bum.ng p >'*^ieei Metvei D«j ■•>' un Bickackc. U under Eyes. 6«t Ar.r U E c b V throw on c r Cvitr.142 words
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Article, Illustration2718 1954-02-14 7 JOHN DEAN - 'THANK GOODNESS THAT'S ALL OVER! JOHN DEAN 5 words to me after the wedding -said The Duke by who has lived at Buckingham Pa lace as valet to the Queen 's husband. SECOND WEEK OF The Royal scoop by PRINCE PHILIP'S VALET I FIRST suspected a romance between Princess Elizabeth2,718 words
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Advertisement96 1954-02-14 7 Leader fes? Vo?!! well perhaps it isn't— tod tf 'i Certainly very like AM ''Now who on earth are they talking about," says Baby 'Tm just my own little self— determined to have my own Wit of course, but quite content so lon» a* :hey continue to give me that96 words
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Advertisement3 1954-02-14 7 o «>.•>•<.::■,.< ■>■,-•<■> THE MARRIAGE3 words
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Advertisement55 1954-02-14 7 NEXT SUNDAY: tASv wiih th*> Koyuis. ihv toaintan who It'll m lar*> with *•#>*.* "Siu iffn i*> t E9 J[a Fruit Salt '^f^fl^^liwPfcfe. -"^j SPECIALLY RECOMUE\DED \J~j jJ\Jn-/ l§£^£jpßfr^By for rRREGULAR ACTION, SK X HEADXC'IfR, i 1 UVERISHNESS, BILJOLSNtSS. LNDIGLSTION, etc Ne:^i=— Sold m bottles for lasting freshness. J~: ■t4"pj^'55 words
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Article, Illustration1382 1954-02-14 8 SDFGDFGDSFG 'Mister Casino 9 Has Bought Up Le Touquei gEVENTY-TKREE-YEAR-OLD Francois Andrf, France's "Mister Casino," told his friends the other day, "I have taken a new mistress." Added, "But my heart will always be with DeauviUe." The man who put Deauville on its feet has bought up1,382 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-02-14 8 All Set For Summer. photo. A lampshade hat with peepholes cut to resemble sunglasses tops this beach outfit shown m Paris by Jacques Fath. The beach bag is of the same red polka dotted white material as the hat. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-02-14 8 photo. "Peau dAne" a white muslin guimpe lends interest to this charmingr cocktail dress consisting of a skirt and blouse In navy blue taffeta. The waist of the wide skirt is accentuated by a bow tied tightly at the back. The blouse with a round decolleteU.P. - 70 words
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Article, Illustration114 1954-02-14 8 Ladies, you nay now see yeurseiveg as ethers see >ou. v. ah the bimpe, iaveated Jean Corbei] with the aid of Prof. Henri Chretien of hyper gonar 3-D lens lam* 1 normal mirror (left) the imaue is inverted. In the Iwseape, (right), the inu^ i> canU.P. - 114 words
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Advertisement694 1954-02-14 8 TlTjO^il/ SWISS MADE yS\ 21 jewels Jt&%m&m y v yvy LOOK POR THE SYMBOL ON THI WATCH DIAL Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands m 24 Hours New Discovery Brings Pleasures of Life to Men Who Feel Old r*g| Before Their Time Cjgf r.i >»: y..;?r •::*n you ar»» Ar« tcu694 words
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Advertisement68 1954-02-14 8 )on get mor, for your niO)U r mon for your -with C t X. :iCLir\ nail r I •nod >■ fill ci me m the i tli. g >■ r rCt'TEX— i < I 1 u!i /x >' •'<. v. f\ W\ Ml I < J 11 1 i M68 words
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Article1531 1954-02-14 9 Leon Comber - Leon Comber THIC recent ii*§rv-up of secre soviet >/ activities m Muieitfu points to thy danger that aiirays lies latent m them Says They Are An Ever-Present Sinister Force ||(»W do Chines set ret societies differ from Freemasonry, which is. and always has been, one of1,531 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-02-14 9 photo. A '.QRA" :jf Victor:,:. Hongkong, iclth its twin city of Koicloon Kf it t'./ 'iayu! Fki Bu'iJ: o; China building may be seen near i'ne w H -g tide. THm tallest "skyscraper" m the fro *t wt-door neighbour, the Hongkong and Shanghai Bunk, on ir* left. StandardStandard - 48 words
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Article424 1954-02-14 9 JOHN DAVY - JOHN DAVY By DEVICE which prodates electric cur•iirect from hvdro--pn md oxygen reacting together has been constracted m tht* Chemicul Kn^inefriniT Department it c Iniversity. c' "I I I .ious >'■ <■ vhicii en pa 2 i their r M it Mltagc of the fuel424 words
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1049 1954-02-14 9 C. MILLS - C. MILLS By r |"O THE visitor who knows Gibraltar, the physical resemblance between the island of Hongkong and the Rock" is apparent. Standing m Statue Square, by the Hongkong Club, and looking across the Harbour to KowloOn on the Chinese mainland one might1,049 words
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Advertisement346 1954-02-14 9 WHITER TEETH m 14 (lavs I with Macleans MAKE THIS 14-DAY TEST Why not give Macleans trial for yourself •> Be quite tair about <t clean j teeth thoroughly morning and night for a couple of weeki Right from the Start your mirror w.!l show you t 1 difference as346 words
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Article729 1954-02-14 10 IN HiS NE.v YEAR MESSAGE, Seoerc ssimo Chicrg <o. spfc<. ct orad m :e th« ",ear cf decs, on, no. thai H e O ncM Nationafista wh! have, to t do of dt' :e--*ce "~e ,ear draws *o c c->e. FoNMMo'3 *er-.ent desire la invodl ond 'eccver729 words
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Article770 1954-02-14 10 They Talked And Talked In Berlin THEY talked ami talked. Ever tfawc January 2.^ vkhni the Bii: Four Fm < igji Ministers started iheir ton»ue Haicyiiiu rontol in Berlin, they have iH-rn at it, nilh unabaUil I > i ;:il lluir warnings, threats orations, proposals ami counter-propesalfl L.ivr resulted in770 words
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Article312 1954-02-14 10 /")I-*T of the quiet m devastated Seoul came the resounding explosion of a bombshell last Wednesday. The news Wries got hot once more and screaming headlines about the Korean war again appeared m the daily papers every where. The 77-year-o:d president of the Korean Republic told a312 words
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182 1954-02-14 10 pREPARATIOXS are being completed for the National Assembly m Taipei this week. According to reports from the Nationalists' capital, a quorum is now assured, as 1.054 representatives, including many from Hongkong and other overseas regions, have already reported their arrival m the city. The Assembly182 words
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Article232 1954-02-14 10 'THE past week saw the continued improvement in the Pope's health. The Pontiff, has been suffering from stomach disturbances during the last three week?. and at one time, his condition was considered as serious, but it was evident thai he had passed the cri is232 words
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Article127 1954-02-14 10 Tf/'HEN the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived at the country town of Lismore, New South Wales, there was such a dense crowd to greet them that there was a near stampede. Women and children were crushed by the weight of the crowd, and127 words
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Article259 1954-02-14 10 Indo-China: Reds Kept In Check ALTHOUGH Vietminh forces were report* i earlier in the week thai they were only about 15 miles from Luang Prabang. capital of Laos, the week-end saw them no nearer their objective upon which they laun bed their major offensive three weeks ago. The arrival of259 words
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Advertisement325 1954-02-14 10 JUST ONE BRUSHING WITH Colgote Chlorophyll Toothpaste DESTROYS BAD BREATH Clinical Tests Prove Gum Troubles Reduced Twice as Fast! Actual clinical tests with 589 bad breath omm children show that Chlorophyll rv t. oo^ Toothpaste can reduce gingivitis Chl 1 oro h > 1 i_~ t mcaK. li twice as325 words
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Article, Illustration1813 1954-02-14 11 Andrew Roth - Will Malaya Look Good To MacGillivray After Kenya? Andrew Roth j 4 sks 1 Liilii UvJ l_£JiiL» LK_ wIR Donald MacGillivray is coming back to Malaya by an unusual way. When he left Kampong London last week he was bound for East Africa He confided that he had had difficulty1,813 words
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662 1954-02-14 11 Tom Tan - STUDENT PERSONALITIES —IN KAMPONG LONDON Tom Tan |N ambitious girl who came up the hard way is Miss Lim Lee of Singapore, a former student of Chun* Cheng High School and the Methodist Girls Continuation SchooL Lee, Malaya's 1950 '"Queen of Song" is now at the Royal Academy of Music662 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-02-14 11 -Mirrorpic. ACTOR Jack Sands cer- tainly let his hair down by turning: up as an Ancient Briton at the Z Vic-Wells annual ball. organised by the patrons £of the Old Vie and j Sadler's Wells theatres t> hrld m the Lyceum dance hall, London.—46 words
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Advertisement209 1954-02-14 11 KEYbrandy COMES FIRST New inventions, new exhibits, r new facilities Bh interesting ■HI 19 yet seen BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR W^ MAY J-14. LONDON BIRMINGHAM Int'orma'.ion is obtainable from the United kingdom Traii« Commusiorsr •I Sin^r^re. These wonderful DEPS f^fi^ BELIEVE NIGHT COUGH, t^lV^^^ V, SORE THROAT, CHEST f -1 /'m209 words
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Advertisement17 1954-02-14 11 NEW MODELS PARKER-KNOLL PK 727 (4'-0" SETTEE) PK 726 PK 725 $256.00 4 $163.00 $147.00 ROBINSON'S SINGAPORE17 words
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Article, Illustration907 1954-02-14 12 BERNABD WMLLIAJUSM - BERNABD WMLLIAJUSM WITH His Business: World Tours (CONDUCTED tours have never been always a success m Malaya. But there is a man who makes world tours his business and thrives on it. His name, Mr. S. Joseph, the managing director of the American Lloyd Agency of Singapore.Standard - 907 words
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497 1954-02-14 12 John Gale - Lightweight 'Map And Memory Aid For Planes John Gale By NEW lightweight navigational device, which will be of particular interest to operators of small aircraft and helicopters, has been developed m Britain by the Decca Navigator Company, Ltd. Known as (light log, type '.:~y.'.. it is a development of the497 words
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Article, Illustration77 1954-02-14 12 photo. The super-liner United Stales, the world's fastest and most modern luxury passenger sniu presents a spectacular night view as workmen at Newport News. Virginia follow a round-the-clock schedule during her annual drydock. New types of equipment and other innovations m ship construction o n the United States were thoroughlyU.P. - 77 words
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Advertisement375 1954-02-14 12 NORDDEUTSCHER TXO7D AND HAMBURG— AMERIKA LINIE JOINT SKKMCE To 1 oiombo, Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterd.iru llumburs: A>. B>-eraen S pore P. Sham Fenang T.S BruuoMbweis (HAPA(. > ?t.F*»b 3M» 4's>lai fi IMar T> Birbersteui <NDL> I". il.Mar tXMu VI MMar Hong Kong. M.mil.i. Kobe Yokohama. Petiang P.S'ham Spore •is fUmd375 words
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Advertisement427 1954-02-14 12 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA IK (OMINIM Spore P. Sham f "MAGDALA" for Bangkok Gdn. 27 28 "SONGKHLA" for Kobsichang, Saigon, Hongkong. Mam, a. Kobe and Yokohama 22 23Feb 21 >ll«i, j, "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 2 ifMar j "PASADENA" for Kohsfrhang, Saigon. Hongkong. Manila, Kobe and Yokohama 20 21Mar427 words
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Article, Illustration822 1954-02-14 13 CHILDREN— THROUGH A TEACHER'S EYES A FILM hasn't necessarily to be a multi-million dollar production to be termed great. Nor has it to boast an array of top-flight internationally-famous stars to be impressive. And. while we aacr c about it, I may add for good measure that a movie doesn't822 words
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Article, Illustration532 1954-02-14 13 CLIFTON DOES IT AGAIN WITH KIDS ALTHOUGH the movies have -l\ stereotyped Clifton Webb into a sort of child-hating monster, ever since he turned over a bowl of porridge on a baby's head and got immediate results m "Sitting Pretty" as Mr. Belvedere, this amazing actor has done more fur532 words
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Article147 1954-02-14 13 /"PIIE story of a tough cop. J- ready and anxious to brass-knuckle his way to the mobsters responsible for the murder of his wife backgrounds Columbia's "The His Ural" With Glenn Ford as the grimly determined lawman who quits the police force m order to work unhampered. Gloria147 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-02-14 13 (ABOVE): Fred Fisher (right), Films and Radio Officer with U. 5.1.5.. and Supervisor Hamid Salikin. discuss the film "Helping Teachers To Understand Children with lecturer Soo Ban Hoe before the screening of the movie at the U.S.I.S. Theatrette. i Below): The trio viewing the film.48 words
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Article468 1954-02-14 13 TT seems hard for Indian film producers to break away from the much-trodden path of social themes. Perha] s is because they find m such stories the perfect medium through which to interpret the feelings ;ind sufferings ol the underprivilgeßL The rich (referred to without reserve468 words
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Article75 1954-02-14 13 CHAW BROS, announce a line-up of seven big pictures due for release at their Singapore theatres— the Capitol. Rex and Pavilion over the next few weeks. These are "Decameron Nights"' (RKO), "Hondo" "The Heart Of The Matt r 1 and "Appointment In London, i London Films', The75 words
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Advertisement262 1954-02-14 13 I j£CATHAY OMAN| SATION m lS^ ATTRACTIONS 4gF' JOHNSON, AwSBSIfM 'ran MARTIN/**^ fcNj^/zwttxce BOX PUNS FILLING FAST!! HA\E YOL BOOKKD YET? j xxxvvxvxv> for mMmMMmtmmmmmm J i m ats w Seats purchase #7|V reservable by 'heaire IfcT- C> telephone or The M-G-M World-Wide FILM FESTIVAL uuuuuuui THE FIRST xvvvxxxvvxxvvv^^ v^<262 words
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Advertisement317 1954-02-14 13 Today 9 a.m. Today 11a.m. "AGAINST ALL FLAGS" "IRON MISTRESS (Technicolor) (Technicolor) CAPITOL I PAVILION 11. 1.45. 4, 6.30. 9.30 1.45 4.00. b.30. 9.30 Phone: 5151* Phonr: 6M3 TODAY DAILY LAST 2 DAYS /Alt j T >-_^ C v\ a torrent //flX/ -W by a man who'd 3 felt and317 words
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Article, Illustration216 1954-02-14 14 ■CM axe eight of ti».- n-w iui» MMHI with the l'J">4 >i»ri»e ami >niiiMrr foll*>«t«Mi> m rjriN i.«*i wrrk. (Top, left*: A pink felt MM prev^d tt.«t tn. l ».>rn Mitii .111 oatsizr rtw«« l>y ftlfcowj. li.y. No >): MWI t».«i »»> the sjnifAP - 216 words
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588 1954-02-14 14 W.A. CLARKE - W.A. CLARKE By I T^ROM London comes a reI L port that industrial scien- tisks have found a way to > make synthetic 'diamonds' which will outshine genuine stones. These ferns, cut from a stick of titanium the 1 earth's ninth most common elementAPS - 588 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-02-14 14 AN attractive Spanish-influenced plajMiit Is worn by lovely Julia Adams, who the experts claim among other things has the loveliest legs In Hollywood. The ensemble Is ideal lor beach wear. Julia will next be seen m tni-vcrsal-ImornatloiKils "Wing* Of Xiie Hawk.*42 words
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Article336 1954-02-14 14 AILSA GARLAND - Curves Without Tears AILSA GARLAND Reports DEAL NEWS— Dior plumps J m favour of the easy silhouette. Last week he said "No" to the Princess Line as he used it last season. HIS SKIRTS are still short as short as last season and the shortest m Paris. And they give336 words
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Article130 1954-02-14 14 \BRACADABRA! says Schiaparelli-and does away with fastening. No buttons, bells or zips. This fluid line appears m a collection designed lor the SECOND GLA\CF dresses that look demure from the front but have loir backs. Summer dresses with bows on the shoulder hare only one shoulder-strap.130 words
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Advertisement200 1954-02-14 14 Johnson's Baby Po.-.czr the perfect finish to bab/s bath. Soothing, coo'mg, comforting, sa r e and c m and 3 more (JvtUvhtv* specials for Baby JOHNSON'S BABY CREAM JOHNSON'S BABY LOTION JOHNSON S 6A6' iOt» a gentlt. antiseptic cecm f« c fieolinf fot.o- for nappy e uot'-'oifc jcof i jfr200 words
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Miscellaneous456 1954-02-14 14 i THE STARS I AND YOU By Rila Del Mar r r <» I) XV 8 <\\ OTATION: 5 L Bemember thai life is 2 j up or loyalty— loyalty to 1 your friends; loyalty t«» v Uungs beaatirn] and good: j loyalty to the coantry m 2 whiiii }on456 words
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Article, Illustration398 1954-02-14 15 photo. photo. photo. TANK WITH WATER WINGS. A 48-ton M 47 tank enters Lake St. Clair during tests of the U.S. Army's new device which enables the iron monsters to cross deep streams and lakes while continuing to fight. The water wings are floats with propellers drivenUP; U.P. - 398 words
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Advertisement38 1954-02-14 15 Welmy Less; Terioner l :>.."> coated m Shiilter; Welmy B m^ Body shutter with flash- .JU synchronization 1 tfJ^L't -ry-'l^iTfa'fa^il tns: IVriont r PRICK: $75/- _*»^i «jji^* J *S^ <oaled WPXMY SIX E t,^^' TITHES' DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. LTD.38 words
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Advertisement146 1954-02-14 15 Why the whole family says: "keep i/our teeth KOLYNOS WajjJS. ,^J I Kolynos Dental Cream >V \J is the family favourite for four very good reasons KOLYNOS Foam ncacbei into e\eiy co: ncr and crevice, where decay most often starts that's lirst m importance," says Father. KOLYNOS Smiles are brightest146 words
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1170 1954-02-14 16 Hugh Latimer - The Topee And Other Hats Of South Africa Hugh Latimer By QEFOBE the Second World War no white man would go out m the tropical sun without a heavy, oft-white, coalscuttle topee on his head. There were two types of this headgear, an Indian and an African. The Indian was1,170 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-02-14 16 THE \NCY for the Ninth Bewitching Woman has been fitted as a result of the informal poll conducted by the Sunday Standard two weeks ago. The majority of readers who sent m coupons picked Rita Hayworth shown here m a scene from "Salome" 'as their choice55 words
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997 1954-02-14 16 J. BRONOWSKI - A-Power For Industrial Use Is Here J. BRONOWSKI By MORE than ten years have *one since atomic scientists m America received from Enrico Fermi m Chicago the historic message, "The Italian navigator has landed. The natives are friendly." In these two code sentences Fermi announced, with a touch of national997 words
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Advertisement148 1954-02-14 16 FOR GOOD VALUE bmqer Roadster FOR FAST PERFORMANCE 13 H.P. 4,995 CYCLE CARRIAGE CO (1926) LTD. SIM.XPORL. KIALA LVJBVi Reprint** v the Federation PIFCO Kiwtrle HAM MOTE! PIHO r ..•<--- S I Individual^ packed m attratiive prrsrntauon box. Supprrs>rd a?;aic>: radio and Television lnteri>rMu t*. LAN CHENG MOii BLEC. CO..148 words
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Advertisement103 1954-02-14 16 CLEANS AND /S^^ PROTECTS YOUR PEN AS YOU WRITE Parker lfc^^> THE ONLY INK WITH solvx Most pen iroj*>le> de cdjV; I *-'heap inks. -\\.oio. corrosiO'i l ging. rubbei to; unc Ogff/f'^^^M s<*/.-v. Ouir.f cleans and gw^^^^^M9Bf6f|^^B tecu. keeps sour *n;,ag snv>i>'H l^E^^^^^^^3afi^B and even. Pern d anc abie coiouis.103 words
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1622 1954-02-14 17 NOEL HAY - NOEL HAY Colony's Dream Hall By i,»jii.- recentlv 1 m.»dr a njlement in your press about > financial lo>s thai taking pl.nr »n he rather loose uunj£t-mrDi of the affairs of th committee concerned, in »h,- way of munrv legally i-n-irring somebodv else's pockets.1,622 words
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122 1954-02-14 17 m COLUMBUS, OHIO. Feb. 12 ißeulcn Ford Konno Olympic ,-wimminj; champi(>n from Hawaii broke the world record Foi the 220 yards free style here today covering the distance m 2 rr.ins 4. 8 sees The previous record of 2 mins. 5. 5 sees,122 words
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Article75 1954-02-14 17 PARIT BUNTAR. Fri. Good soccer is promised on Sunday when The Krian Rovers meet the Taiping Rovers m a friendly match at the public padang The Krian Rovers team will be selected from: Ah Kam: Sha"ari: Haji Yusof; Veow Menc Hoe. Osman Ali and Haji75 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-02-14 17 rillS array of trophies donated by Mr. Malcolm Mai Dona Id. Mr. Aw Cheng Chye and nthem is for the winners of the first Malayan table-tennis championships to be held m Singapore some time this year.36 words
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Article, Illustration1334 1954-02-14 17 At 71, Coty Starts On Most Exciting Part Of His Career From The Observer MAN reaching his seventies— and within three years of his golden wedding has the right to start planning for a quiet life. But at seventy-one, M. Rene Coty, the new President of the French Republic, whoseA.P. - 1,334 words
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Advertisement300 1954-02-14 17 B. I. ROUND TRIPS IU JAPAN I 28 to 32 days with approximately 10 days in Japanese Ports "Sirdhana" sailing 22nd February "Santhia" sailing 9th April "Sirdhana" sailing 8th May "Santhia" sailing 22nd June 1st Class... $745 I i 2nd Class... $590 CHILDREN ACCORDING TO AGE ISLAY KERR Co., Ltd.300 words
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Article672 1954-02-14 18 K VFM AN - K VFM AN Hy IHt >4K.TER M-anun open:* at Seletar tomorrow *»ilh >«-t-lioii trial uamt*^ at est ramp. There are two MM-rer pilehe* available at e?*t (amp. and the>e ran be! rt--#-r%rd for Section trial »amt>« daily through the! >)>ort» >rvtioo. N i Flying ft.>672 words
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Article108 1954-02-14 18 TFIE Ist Royal Hampshires m action m hookey tor the first time since their* arri--1 1 m the Colony when they mci RAPC m a friendly match Wednesday at the N r ee Soon. The result was 2— 1 m Lav KIT of the Pay Corp-. O'Leary108 words
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Article365 1954-02-14 18 By AJ.P. Sports round up lor Majedec Barracks for the last week is as follows: FOOTBALL A team from B' Sqn 11 Hussars played th e TEBRAU B.B. XI at the Police ground Johorc Bahru beating them (J— 4. SQMS Fred Scott of the Hussars scored three365 words
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531 1954-02-14 18 BENCHMARK - RECORD ENTRIES FOR CALDBECK CUP SOCCER BENCHMARK By A RECORD number of entries have been received for the FAR ELF inter unit challenge Cup soccer competition 18 from units m the Federation, 1 1 from units m Singapore and eight from Hong Kong. The competition, known as the Caldbeck Cup531 words
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Article273 1954-02-14 18 I WOULD LIKE to thank TrigPoint for the interest he takes m my column. As he is so obviously au fait with Survey language. I suggest B re-orientation ot thought might restore his sense at proportion, which he appearto have lost. Or. m more homely language, perhap-273 words
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Advertisement39 1954-02-14 18 ■558S y II V I I mflVlo MobilgasI^B Mobiloil IJH£f STANDARD -VACUUM OIL COMPANY 1 J^C (INCORPORATED IN U.S.A.. WITH LIMITED LIABILITY) '^^^^^V JMobilqas v SINGAPORE penang Kuala kumpur ipoh m m \««a«ov.cX- <JVI 00l 101 It" n^^ -VACUUM39 words
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Article312 1954-02-14 19 S'PORE CAN STAND ALONE IN HOCKEY SDFGDSFGDFG SDFGDSFGDF HIK HAY Malayan Hockey Councillors are euIMo/in« their way past Singapore Hockey Associa- -.!> to imnre-^ our i; <i»:tn Hockey Federatiea i> mned MM observer to ask: "Who runs H M. tie Sauza and Us crowd, K. Oehiers and bis men." tent312 words
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Article629 1954-02-14 19 PATIENCE NEEDED TO SAVE THE HALL THE recent outburst of the architect of the Singapore Badminton Stadium, Mr. Ng Keng Siang, reminds me of the man who built a house, and then wanted his money back. Of course, there is nothing wrong with wanting the money back, but what's going629 words
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278 1954-02-14 19 THREE BOXERS WHO WANT THE SAME THING THREE Colony boxers So. in Chia. Lim Kee Chan »nd Thep Vithool are aiming for the Singapore featherweight title and each thinks that he deserves it. Tie featherweight title fell tr. Tan Gw it »Tt-k. aha the title n 1951 Fagir Singh (a278 words
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Article75 1954-02-14 19 SIM. I TORE Standard donors of the Ong I'oh lAm I** Itnrrirnn Fund hare uritien m to re- i ijttrsl that since ihe Badminton Association of Mala\a had *eh>cted their 'lirro' to play m Glasgow and limgmrm tall*, their donations be returned to 1 j them.75 words
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Article, Illustration248 1954-02-14 19 IF YOU wast to name a prospect for an Orient titie take Sonny Chia. the Singapore featherweight who was described by the late Mr. Herman Rappa. weliknown as an 'authority' on local boxers, as the 'nearest approach to Malaya"? former boxing idol. Battling Key.' I Little248 words
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Article27 1954-02-14 19 ...KLUANG, Sun. Kluang PWD beat Segamat PWD 4-1 ai football Scorers were X v sir and Tan Yong Sim (3), Achutan notched Segamat's only goal.27 words
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741 1954-02-14 19 NO GLORY-TO WIN WITH A LITTLE PILL §§3§SSr JnriHnnmif^jTOljuujifeijiHfuiShlMBtfBOftQiMBnfr^^BBS IF > i him '>;p o*e word •g j Hi dictionary probal v- H lined souk hing k* this Id or em lest, v.--p. I invol i individual I I and p. rs prowess." I suppo c this la o>e reason741 words
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Article669 1954-02-14 19 AWAKE A WAKE, AT LAST Cricket I" Say s 'Linesman The Rip Van Winkle of I Malayan cricket has awaken- cd. Glory Be! I was glad and I have every reason to be as I was j primarily responsible for the formation of the Malayan i Cricket Association soon after669 words
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Article169 1954-02-14 19 IN" A badminton match played at Nee Soon. MBTC aid well to hold '-he Federation Poliee lo a live-all draw lasi Week. A (matches were sternly contested. j and provided many thrills to toe spectators present. Results t MBTC mentioned first 1 were: WOII Mohd. Noot169 words
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Advertisement52 1954-02-14 19 PROTECT itTS 1 CHILDREN'S U^r-. DELIGATE^\ LUN6S Mvlf tFOR PBOTECHOM MAWST OISEASE SI v KSSUL ?nd WEEK TODAY :5 SHOWS 1 Z% 5.00 S.:',o p m. VAZHAPIRANDAVAL" (Tamil) Starrinx r ft Rajakuman. B S Saroja. M Panckiribai. T S. Baliah, K. Saraagapani and many othrrs TODAY BORMNt, SHOW 11 AM52 words
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Advertisement513 1954-02-14 19 The PAVILION Theatre announces uith pride that commencing lues, loth Feb. it will be skewing THE ROYAL TOUR" iff Glorious Color A FULL-LENGTH FEATURE FILM covering HER MAJESTY'S VISITS to JAMAICA PANAMA FIJI TONGA and NEW ZEALAND ZOOMING INTO THF 3RD WEEK! |k AH Singapore Will Want To St-e SOPTg-E513 words
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Article, Illustration1233 1954-02-14 20 BILL MOSS - BILL MOSS South Get Whipping India 7 South Malaya 1 by THE Indian Hockey Federation tourists proved too clever and classy for South of Malaya and inevitably went on to score a splendidly spectacular 7 l vindication victory over a gallant but dazed opposition before 5,2001,233 words
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Article79 1954-02-14 20 PERCY Cheah won the Civilian Employees Sports Club (41 Base Workshops REME) badminton title when he beat ML Nazareth m straight sets at 1 the SVC Hall o n Wednesday. The double title went t 0 C. M. Vasudev and M. Nazareth who beat Ibraham Fatlah79 words
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Article41 1954-02-14 20 Alexan Ira Rangers beat Badan Kesenian "A" 4 2 m a I Breweries League soccer match at Alexandi a yesterday. A-. Rahman 2 and Osman scored ft c ne. Rangers, while Chong Chee and Sarnin scored foi the Kesenians.41 words
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Article39 1954-02-14 20 KLUANG, S p.. In a fha- R.;_; >v match, i!ie Fijians ol Batu Pahat beat a Kluang Invitation XV by 34 points (5 goa s 3 tries i to 8 points (l £o:i 1 try) here today.39 words
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Article432 1954-02-14 20 IPOH, Sat.— Locally trained horses and those of VVally Bagby's were seen out at this morning's gallops m preparation for Saturday's races, opening day of the Perak Turf Club's February meeting. The sand track was used. Impressive workers were Bagby's Prince Koss, Pasamora,' and Sky432 words
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Article505 1954-02-14 20 Weights lor the first day of the Perak Turf Clubs February meeting on Saturday are as follows: Cl. 2 Div I—9 Furs. Hire,. Rings 9.00 Josker 11 S 13 Opera 8.12 Cinder's Prince S.ll The Tip S.lO King (row 8.09 Singing Master 8.09 Fairy 8.02 Quicksilver505 words
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Article459 1954-02-14 20 THE van Breukelens here are introducing three very promising youngsters at th e forthcoming Perak Turf Club's February meeting S.S. Commando. Pros"perity and Sovereign, all threeyear olds. Working with the useful Traducer 'Bougoure^ S.S. Commando (Sawyer i did well to reel off th e three459 words
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Article512 1954-02-14 20 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Feb. 12: (Reuter)— West Indies be:> England by 181 runs m the second cricket test today to become v. U m the series. England were all out m the second innings for 313 Heavy showers m the morning delayed the resumption by512 words
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Article63 1954-02-14 20 KIXTA Rangers scored two soccer victories yesterday. Their ni.-t team beat St. Andrew's On the schooi ground 't For the winneis C. KuannJe scored three goa s P. K. Samy two and Goh Chin Soon Thamby one each. Jui Kirn two and Morris one reduced the63 words
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Article73 1954-02-14 20 SYDNEY. Feb. 13: (BeuUs) *-Jolm Landy. Austra ia's "four minute mile" hope, failed dismally m the national 880 yards tine eve;:; m the araateui championships here tod. y He finished second last ta a field of seven. As he walked dejectedly off the field he73 words
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Article41 1954-02-14 20 SEREMBAX. Sat- At the annual general meeting oi 'he Negri SemtnSan Lawn Tennis Association the following were elected office-bearers for the year: President: Dr. Ctuma Ah Khooir i< -President: M^ioi M Amoore: Secretary Treasurer Mr. Ju^cpli Siow Hin Loong41 words
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Article98 1954-02-14 20 IS your Emmc o'' Page U you -;d a p 0/ Walcon. tupg I Waleoit, the West cricketer ir),o arorcd r. double century Bn agn is: England. May 1 suggest ?>,<> p is. m lact. one o* Walcott. rh*> former .4 can World heav champion. 1 hare p'uypd98 words
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Article255 1954-02-14 20 A -<■. B ackpo Su id ii Bolton 0 I es I tn a 4 Wo tool 2. Cha Mane l i Middlesbi >ug 0. Hudde fa Poj Lsmout 4 Shefl eld U As West Bromwii 4 II \<.i I D!\ |v|«(N It B v. j Blackburn255 words
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