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Title Section16 1954-05-16 1 SUNDAY STANDARD i m m &> m Vol. IV. No. 318. S'»GA™«E SUNDAY, MAY 1,, IWt y16 words
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Article350 1954-05-16 1 I Thiii sday'iClash I contention that lent demonstration I Service call-up :ed was yesterday multi-millionaire Mr. leader and City 1 ng Geek, said not definitely say I the demonstration was he was certain i -rable resistance >ction by the s were expressed 'erday between Chinese Cham►rincipals of350 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-05-16 1 photos uui Primess Anno olonj of apes while the Gibraltar. After the visit their parents. Queen Duke of Kdinburnh. left Britaamla, for the jourmi and the end of the unmonwealth. i top to bottom) show: lUftieiif up for peanuts rles; Print e.ss Anne reaches with aA.P. - 70 words
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65 1954-05-16 1 A Big Welcome For The Queen Home After 6 Months LONDON, May 15, (Reufrerf Queen Elizabeth II returned to Britain from her world tour today, sailing up the River Thames into a warm hearted welcome from her capital. Fifty miles of river were turned into an avenue of welcome as65 words
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Article81 1954-05-16 1 Colour Film Of Queen 's Return LONDON. May 15, (Reui r) A colour Aim recordii g Queen*i return to London the final of her Comi wealth tour will be to Commonwealth for* ■bowing on May 24. it was announced iic re yesterday. Twenty three cameramen wl be engaged to film81 words
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Article206 1954-05-16 1 LONDON, May 15 (Re. London's swimming d<< Ge.jr^e Basil Brewster. is to make his 17th attempt this summer to swim the English channel. He has failed 16 times. Now at the a^e of G.i, he says. the crossing i s still his one ambition It206 words
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Article98 1954-05-16 1 25 REBELS KILLED IN SUMA TRA DJAKARTA, May 15. (Router l Twenty-five rel* killed and more than mo taken prisoner recently dining encounters with Polire and Army detach nentg m Acheen, north- part of Sumatra. Army headquarters announced today. The rebellion m Acheen by the former military Governor of that98 words
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Article267 1954-05-16 1 WASHINGTON, May 1 5, (UP)— The United States Defence Department has received indications that the Communists m Malaya are planning to increase their subversive activities m view of the situation m Indo China, usually reliable sources said today. They said defence experts appear to be surprised267 words
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Article59 1954-05-16 1 TWO race horses fell and were destroyed at the Bukit Timah Turf Club yesterday, the opening day of the May meeting. In the first race, Shaw's Cinemascope collapsed after completing the race and was destroyed. In the second race, Builder fell soon after the start and was59 words
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Article27 1954-05-16 1 A 35-YEAR-OLD clerk, Paul Martin of Semh.iwang Road, was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital yesterday with wounds believed to be inflicted by a parang.27 words
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Article148 1954-05-16 1 NEW YORK, May 15 (IP) One man asked that his wife be reminded once a month to have a mole removed from her back. A woman asked that a bouquet be sent once a month to her husband to remind him she loves him. His148 words
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Article226 1954-05-16 1 RICE: Million Piculs Surplus In Kedah Enough To Feed Whole Of Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Kedah rice millers are so anxious about the 1,000,000 piculs ol rice surplus on their hands that they have, for the first time, advertised for buyers m the Chinese Press. The value226 words
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Article55 1954-05-16 1 AY A GARDNER, the Am. riian film st.ir who is ill with kidney trouble. In «l i had niuht and U|s im.ihlr to sleep, it was stated at hct nursins; home m Madrid ycstrid.iv. .Mis> fiardntrS sifter said vr^ti'idav that the star w.'s "m terrUk p.ini" afle* heiagReuter - 55 words
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Article125 1954-05-16 1 PARIS, Maj 15 (UP) Isabel Patlno Goldsmith, 18--year-old daughter of South American millionaire Antenor Patino, died last nisjht following an operation for a brain hemorrhage. The dark-eyed beauty died -In the famed Hartman Clinic at suburban Neuilly, where five surgeons per- formed the brain operation earlier m125 words
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Article, Illustration111 1954-05-16 1 UNITED NATIONS. New York. May 15. (UP).— The Marshall Islands Congresi has petitioned the United Nations, to have hydrogen bomb t< ■i the Pi I fpped. barging that the experiments have had "lethal effects* 1 on the inhabitants, it was nounced yesterday. A t from111 words
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Article96 1954-05-16 1 HANOI. May IS French pilots flying Amerii aii-Mipplied planes today ranged over the southern .sector of the Red River delta to blast Vietminh rebel assault bases. The Fren'-h mobilized all available helicopters and light planes mi n Indo-Cbina to push he evacuation of their seriously wounded fromUP; A.P.; Reuter - 96 words
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Article184 1954-05-16 1 TOKYO. May 15, (UP).A High Coyloneso official said here today that the Japanese military victories m the early part of World War II contributed to the rise of nationalism m many South-east Asian countries. Ceylon Commissioner m Main- ya. Mr. M. Saravaria said m a184 words
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Article57 1954-05-16 1 24 Wards For Legco Planned SINGAPORE'S Elect Boundai which m. understood to have d i thai the Colon: ing I. i v r i should ho d >24 irds on ai abl.' ba I ,f I 1) >trih itiw'i of nmon? m;»p-> njj of present hoir T R< lei C57 words
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Article39 1954-05-16 1 RANGOON, May U (R I Donald. Brii by an H \F for a Mi > Id i the Pn t of B Dr. Bn on M I Buddhist In I tk Th« B dti I U39 words
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Advertisement35 1954-05-16 1 COLO STORAGE fSj^ 1 P| CREAMERIES I f |T^ J LOADER For High Speed Loading of lakgf ha vl ing uni ts .^^afl L^h^ SOLE AGENTS LINDETEVES <m> LTD. TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT KUALA LUMPUR PENANG-IPOH- SINQAPOM35 words
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371 1954-05-16 2 Greatest Day In Buddhists' Life Falls Today WESAK which falls today Is the greatest day in the life of Buddhists throughout the world. It embraces the threefold commemoration of Sakyamuni Buddha, states a pamphlet released by the Singapore Regional Centre of the World Fellowship of Buddhists. It was on a371 words
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Article330 1954-05-16 2 Anglers' Postbag Q. Can you reconinu tin where to buy a big game rod and fresh water rod with reels to match? MAM MOOD. A. I have «een on display at King's Store 11! OK. and 20 oz tip Peg ley Davies Combat rods with Willie 10 inch Tuna Rec's330 words
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Article26 1954-05-16 2 THE Overseas 1 eague. S:ngapore branch, v. ,i it*; annual general meeting m the Arielphi Hatel roo:^ar^en on Friday May 28 at 5.15 p.m.26 words
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Article, Illustration92 1954-05-16 2 THE winner of last week's puzzle is Miss Arida Abdullah of S9S-25 Lorong Melay« Singapore. n er s was the first correct solution t o be opened by the Contest Editor Solution; Mushroom For this w eek another picture of a familiar object is given. What is92 words
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Advertisement165 1954-05-16 2 f jii W hat Is Perhaps your skin is over-sensitive? Or too dry? 1$ normal soap-and-water washing too harsh for it? Or perhaps you tre worried by excessive oilines*. Do you, despite all your efforts, still discover occasional black-heads? Do you wish your powder would cling and stay matt hour165 words
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Advertisement500 1954-05-16 2 MARRIAGE THE mani;i(jf t., ,k ice~~or Saturday 15th Maj fore the Ret of M Singapore betan <•. M Tedi Seng oolv gon of Mr. and lit WOI v V Miss Lcr Puay daughter o/ Mr. and Hua Kee DEATH MADAM Foong Vetg wife of the late Mr. N^ passed away500 words
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Article279 1954-05-16 3 JOSEPH SASSOON - JOSEPH SASSOON But There Is No Danger B) Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Government School is sinking one! stands precariously. Its wooden pillars dangle, and the ground on which it is built is caving m. It is the Dunearn Road Government co-ciucatlon jrcgional school which279 words
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Article102 1954-05-16 3 Revenue From Films Is Down FILM revenue collected last year totalled $277,342.10, which was $9,450 less than that ot the pivvi »ua ye:*r, it waj .-i ited i:i the 1 953 A!.: >rt of the Film Cen Office. The slight drop was attributed to the import atio:. (ewer but better102 words
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Article55 1954-05-16 3 A CALI all workers *n Singa > donate blood w.io re Gen- Union, I ii genera] meeting >f 1 U powered its re y, Mr. N. Thangasamy, to start a vigorous campaign s from the k g [ass m the Th ing ilso d< I tie55 words
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Article44 1954-05-16 3 HILE :i thn e-year-old boy tying near his house m I R id on Friday, two v. jnt up to him and ed his i $50. The boy has since given the po i a des ription oi the men.44 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-05-16 3 MICHAEL Nff Fook Khau, the Head Prefect of Can Kn< Sen« School receiving a prize from Mrs. MacLclbUi, wife of the Director of Education, at the Annual Speech Day o£ Gan Kiir Sen? School yesterday. Michael was awarded a scholarship last year to tour the l/nited Kinydom dining the CoronationStandard - 55 words
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Article, Illustration151 1954-05-16 3 Bedridden Children To See The Ice Show TWELVE (hildren from the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital m Si^lap. Singapore, will be entertained today to the Ice Show at the Happy World Stadium. Most of the children have been m the hospital for a Ion? time and arc bedridden. One of their151 words
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Article134 1954-05-16 3 THE Singapore Labour Party yesterday called on the Government to immediately appoint a Commission to enquire into the action of the Police against the Chinese students on Thursday. The Party General Council which took this decision resolved to collect further evi-iern-e of the dash between the134 words
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Article62 1954-05-16 3 AX Indian watchman In R V Road on esi early 3 1 ling, while he was p md saw three In Hans and two Chinese run--2 away from hi:r.. He did not know who the could not lhe 1 why he i h ive been attacked. Ho62 words
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Article54 1954-05-16 3 THE foil rig were cle 1 e-bearers ol the Singapore Council Electric Worker.,' Union, at its general meeting hei 1 yesterday. Presideni Mr. K. Suppiah; V e-president Mr. M.H. Secretary— Mr. P.V. Nathan; Asst. Secretary Mr. Too Cheng Siang; Treasurer Mr. Siit? Joo Leong and Auditor54 words
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Article136 1954-05-16 3 RUBBER prices m Singapore were easier throughout y< •1day, fir?t grade rui June shipment closing at K2i cents per lb., a drop of I] cents per lb. from Friday's le\ 1 Disappointing advicei lrom New York and the political news contributed to the easiness m the market.136 words
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Article20 1954-05-16 3 STORE. Sat— The price of tin m the local market today was |363| per picul (Down .'{7'j cents).20 words
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Article49 1954-05-16 3 THE Singapore Hindu Sabha will celebrate Thiruvalluvar Da y on Sunday at the Sri Manamman Temple, ah Serangoon Road, at 3 p.m. Messrs S. K. Shanmugham and Ba^avathi will speak on the occasion. Th 0 Singa] Indian Musical Society and Mrs Nagaratnatn Supiah. will provide music.49 words
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Article38 1954-05-16 3 Mr. O.TI. Klat wai r< Chairman, and Mr. E.S G replacvci Mr. Sll Peek is I). puty Chairman, «>f the Binga- Anti-Tuberculo tion. at a recent mettini of the S.A.T.A. Council. Mr Peek will il* rtly.38 words
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Article129 1954-05-16 3 Mandarin In English Schools '1 M .1 f HI w irt now tccirhmji (Mand .rm) In S ent and Ei ih i *he Colony. Th Mrs thr .'ipptuntment of l'h th ntn i»y the Education Department Mr. i T.P.M Leu ilor In U r of Brhoolf, tnid The 81 ird129 words
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Article60 1954-05-16 3 tPORI Government v h;inr .if A,.r.l SOl I*l mfare,** an Indian i publifhe l »v in.* Timei of In lia Prtii il Bom 1 lU' i t ►w of the Ir. lian I "Bha i B irhich <lc;>i t the *<>rv o! t l| in^t thf British60 words
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Advertisement826 1954-05-16 3 AN IDEAL TONIC H\* RKF.N AUARDFD 24 GOLD SILVER MED \l BARK and IRON WINE Stimulate* th« Apprtttr Mirnclhrns the Nrrvri ftrcrnrrj(r» thi> Btuod SERRAVALLO i TONIC most paUUb.e mixture of Bark arvd Iron oth*r exhaurtin* Du*>«s<>v at well M m &<••< perfectl> comf>Ln«<l \^;th $<»od *>ur.d Mar_ila tt v826 words
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Article1188 1954-05-16 4 AAIAI - THUGS LORD OVER DETECTIVES AAIAI By KIALA LIIMPIR, Sat— Malaya*i powerful well-organised secret societies have punched their tentacles into the Federation Police Force and they are now overlords of a good number of the detectives. This has been admitted officially by iMr. H. G. Beverley. Chief of the Federation's Criminal1,188 words
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Article279 1954-05-16 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE University of Malaya has ordered a Mace and would be "delighted if somebody would donate it/ the Vice Chancellor, Sir Sydney Came, said yesterday. Sir Sydney told a press conference that the order was placed with an experienced firm of goldsmiths m279 words
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Advertisement365 1954-05-16 4 Gtr i xa> iiK:-oi>i;\exv! TOMORROW 17tli MAY, M 54, HIGHWAY INAi 315, CLEMENCEAU AVENI E SINGAPORE 9. Aoir at lot n semvKM liar and /ft > /it v ran/, fully furnish* d Air~C<mdi/ion<'d zooms with BathroOMS attacked, (.old Hot running water mo m h i/ 1 »+j* r Pimples aiH365 words
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Advertisement235 1954-05-16 4 DFDFDF BEFORE AfTl* hcalint vcur skin, rr.aklr.fr It toVtt. irhiUff ar.d velvety smootli In just a C2v cr i»o rouf mirror vtll trll you t».at r.ere «t la.«t Is t^.f scientific treatment >ou Jia\f b*fa r.eti'.r.g to df.ir your ?k:r. the treatment to make you look' more attractive, to 1.r'.0235 words
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Advertisement260 1954-05-16 4 */9w v W V jM ||/i/||p^ 1 1 1 Vauouy H At la«t tlie prrfrct founcjjtion, to add a breailit.rmng MM radiance to \uut !.<. leather Foundation- a timed Kqu cre.im v'i^<« a peWe the fine 'oiomi «.i It hidea every tim hlrnr, )Ol»r skiti ;iii. r An idd 1260 words
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Miscellaneous307 1954-05-16 4 shirk \kl SOCIETY: exhibition of Chinese art. early perioda, at the British Council Hall, from i> am. INDEPENDENT MISSION \K\ MOVEMENT: fre« film show dt Kwong Wai Slew Hospital 7 pm PAN< lI AK \<;AM J\| II \K \ll committee meeting at 53. Loi J. Telok Kurau 10 a m307 words
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Article, Illustration641 1954-05-16 5 I Pi > Royal the lii fan i ;i I have m v ,i tint Ihii v Royal r.inni i m\ sympathy c« rnouch of members nf nth to h.nr to •it exhibitions, n l Mnilr at thou- tv- const»nt- iM« t641 words
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Article556 1954-05-16 5 NO Goes There! Not a play about the war as might erroneously be supposed, but a comedy by John Dighton produced m London m Itsl and released .to Amateurs m 1952. set m a room of Archery Hou-e at St. James' Palace M Who goes there! concerns a556 words
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Article374 1954-05-16 5 ANDREW ROTH - Kampong LONDON ANDREW ROTH I says Of the Malayan Forum, now under Johns Eber-Wan Hamid control. Lan Page astounded Tan by being thoroughly fami liar with virtually aU Ike UMNO MCA documents and the details of negotiations. There was more sympathy m Conservative Party headquarters for the Alliance demand than374 words
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Article, Illustration747 1954-05-16 5 Tom Tan - Tom Tan QNK day recently I didn't fee] like cooking. I caught a bus Trom outside my flat and a ''throe and a half" ride took me to Marble Arch which is Only a few minutes from Malaya Hall. Wp were all having747 words
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Advertisement66 1954-05-16 5 HUDSON PACEMAK ER m* if i linguished Beauty I uxurious Appointments tknHy PACEMAKER all of Hudson's '■anfogci and it Ml« due fo a thorfo r»f»ll for easy manacurrobiliry. CYCLE CARRIAGE <0., (1926) LTD. KUALA LUMPUR m tSo Federation PIKO ii.i.i, HAIR DliM It 1 j Provide* hot or cold od.66 words
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Advertisement774 1954-05-16 5 JDIT'S NOW GOING FROM LIP TO UPI SLASHING MARKET PRICES A s—ss ANNUAL SUMMER SALE sss~ PRICES SLASHED AT A GREAT SACRIFICE If EVERY DEPARTMENT. llrro are only iVw striking l»;u-,<i/i>. UP. S.p. Am^nran prtd. 6 pin. Crepes 36" &42 J/50 1/00 English ptd. crepe 36" 4/50 2/50 American pin.774 words
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Article, Illustration599 1954-05-16 6 DOUGLAS WARTH - THE ROMANCE BUG DOUGLAS WARTH by Once bitten, and the not-so-shy just hop from honeymoon to honeymoon people who get morried mean to make it last a lifetime, and if they don't at first succeed they usually see to it that their second attempt works out. Other folks just try,599 words
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Article952 1954-05-16 6 Ralph Middleton - Ralph Middleton By i~\S THE few occasions when she removed her glasses it was obvious ih.it she was very short-sighted, but her lar^e. brown and beautiful eyes could not be disguised behind IhtM slanting, cheaply -bejewelled frames that have become so fash onable lately \nd. m952 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-05-16 6 MOJI, JAPAN: The Municipal Assembly President of thi* Miulfcrrt ordered hi s secretary to add "something new" to his offi« v smiling former assembly presidents have been huns on HM v places the "new thinu" Riven by her boss under stem jsriitleni* m foot ropyUP - 58 words
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Advertisement176 1954-05-16 6 tLmkJit ty Colmati IM. J4O- X-X-x ••^•■'"'■•W'^ny. by apt*/iKlmeni *^~"l.. •;.'*'X^->Xv|gi|j^^^.\-:' ."y/. "Kyys''-l\. »i» IOU > i./ (jfs ffigr^^B :^^^i T; SS3^ \uztlt y .^^l •:<'X'.-.v.- < :'■.>.'<^^m^^^^^^^F:':>>^':-:<-. Whenever, wherever infection threatens, doctors and curses take elo borate antiseptic precautions-nothing is left to chance. Hospitals and clinics-9 out of 10176 words
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Article, Illustration544 1954-05-16 7 WILTON WYNN - WILTON WYNN By 'Ti/L' source o« supply of blue-eyed qirlj .tor the haremj o< Arabia is a retfioti' mottntain region ori Syria's Mediterranean roast .whera foreigners rarely travel. Thf* reqiou is the Aluirite > ntain range running north of Lebanon along tl c Syrian coo544 words
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Article268 1954-05-16 7 PETER BAKER - PARIS IS ON ITS BEST BEHAVIOUR PETER BAKER TT is "Let's All Be Pals Week* here. Since Sunday Parisians have tried to be quiet and polite, instead of getting: worked up and shouting. This special "Week" is being organised by Madame Jeanne Connault. of the French Women's Institute. "Our aim268 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-05-16 7 Life Moves Gently On Tiny Island Diggers Knew In lk« spring a young man's fancy... Yes. it's the same the whole world over though ihis particular young man may perhaps be starting somewhat early m life Anvw.iv tlw birds are singing, the trees are bnntlag79 words
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Article, Illustration965 1954-05-16 7 BERT CASTELLARI - Labuan Masses Envy Australian Way Of Life BERT CASTELLARI By ABl AN, The 24--square-iiiile British island is the sort of place city dwellers pine for when they get out of bed on a crisp autumn morning and start for the icy canyons of the city. Sunbathed. green and peaceful, its965 words
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Advertisement124 1954-05-16 7 Rheuinaf ism and Backache Gone iR 1 Week .VMnevS Witfc Cpm ond l > i r -|-»,i b -00, Lea Paint. di Eyes. F.e- B nd C Poor Ankiet. i .-i. or i > X HclpsNoture3 Woyt m *9 Week* m Hcsprfal Now Well H Improved m 2 Days !3124 words
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Advertisement100 1954-05-16 7 /////m^tr -^1 FOR SMOOTH, Cl I SMOKING Largcst'Scllinq cork-tipped cigarette S. I/7 f/?c' uo/7c/. V^-r'-V Iroin Loadon fl J6i^v\ i Sometliinq Neuj rsii^^-^iA for Babq "l^^^s^WP^ —and tonrchif| very a*ntortjos> YbjbjbJ^H^^^ 1^ The new Coy» Gate Baby Powdef Isa delicate and delightful preparatloe) ideal for Baby's tender skirv Ita coolin*.100 words
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Article336 1954-05-16 8 NEW YORK, (AP) I he plastic pipe industry^ now a tinning i2-yoar-o'(i. promises to become a giant in the next decade. Increasing use of the pipe m oil fields, irrigation, chemica] plants, mine drainage, < wells and dozens vi other 2 pruu ts seni sales336 words
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Article, Illustration878 1954-05-16 8 JOHN WATSON - JOHN WATSON Says r \UK Commonwealth Government's plan to expand the rubber industry m Papua will give no immediate relief to an industry which Is facing serious financial crisis. A four-point plan announced by the Minister for Territories (Mr. Hasluck) aims at replanting878 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-05-16 8 - 'Can you hear me. Mother? Just prirk up your nig r.ir-» ami listen to this." sa>s Xi« ri.lv Urn NjM ftti .Iri "5 fox). "They've taken me away Irom our home m Algeria <* n P llt ni <" m lh<> onrton /o Tl r photoMirrorpic - 59 words
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Article, Illustration230 1954-05-16 8 Ralph - Ralph He's An Ex-Miner Fiom Wales I/MRYS Will I VMS n.»s 1 an Aberrijrr mm« r till he took a job .is hm-i.u driver. Then one drive Charlie S ■>.-. jo key. |o Ni On their way sports job :1. f'■ "That's Aly Khan230 words
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Article, Illustration2307 1954-05-16 9 T. a Background Story I -!al- p«ll hns dl •>d o/id p re-Tar h d ns a I l o/ ,bps the i/ecn intro- (f.s Of RON <; <.'rd (Mid OUt- <!'■ icith ■> it add to the Meld otrlpdge on a rn,d for2,307 words
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Advertisement416 1954-05-16 9 Across the Far East &r-^ fif^ jTl^- you are assured of 'Jj^, x 1 f«*st couifortable iournevs >ts*SjiM V_y m 4 entitled 'Skymaster' A>Jj^Hfcfc aircraft crewed by British Brnw I^^ pilotg \^ho have travelled I 'X* 1 more than 40,000,000 p«g. f-'Va^l senger miles with one of the finest punctuality416 words
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Article644 1954-05-16 10 CINGAPORE spent n ere than s^C,rrn f cr 19 mtdolj from the Asian Games. The actual value of the flold, silver ond bronze pieces which Singapore athletes so proudly brought home con be no more than a few hundred dollars, end many a thrifty soul has644 words
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Article, Illustration1717 1954-05-16 10 •ON THE OTHER HAND' NOmE progress has been made towards a ceasefire m Indo-China. The nine-notion conference m Geneva was devoted last week to the presentation of plans by the different notions involved for a settlement, ending m the rather compromising Russion stand1,717 words
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Advertisement163 1954-05-16 10 Glorious WWHB^SMfrfcw mo" 1 |f* p twith S KOLYNOS the "Active" Chlorophyll l(,, (I pjsre Tb« clean lively taste of g:::- k wonderful refreshed feeling. I every crevice freshening every c lasting freshness is your proof of tbc only Kolynos *ith Chlorophf: 1. It keeps )cur breath /hH, m 3.163 words
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Article, Illustration969 1954-05-16 11 PATRICK DONOVAN - The Queen Scores a Great Personal Triumph PATRICK DONOVAN Royal Tour Concluded Queen, Consort Receive Praise By Y^ HEN the Royal Yacht reached the Port of London yesterday, it was the end of an enterprise that has been crowned with success with more success than anyone dared to hope for.969 words
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Article, Illustration484 1954-05-16 11 Ottmar Mergen t h a ler The Inventor Of The Linotype ONE hundred years ago last Tuesday a son was born to a village schoolmaster m a small town m Western Germniiy who was to revolutionize the whole printing industry of the world. Ottmar .\Jei genthaler Who emigrated to America484 words
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Advertisement286 1954-05-16 11 cigarette they smoke m London 1\ Ta!i Mall cigarettes j/ou enjoy are exactly tK« igarettes \shich so many London smokera I hey are made by Rothmans of Pall Mall §J/wl/mifm<L Pall Mall 1/'OK£ |1.73 FEDERATION 12.30 A Dt IN ENGLAND IV THE HOUSE OF ROTHMAN DON'T CO ON SUFFERING- thnsf286 words
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Advertisement43 1954-05-16 11 W Kk 1 Choose c g»ft thot nluavs eo«f«: 1 1 c nightdress of charm m peach or vvhitt A ct. crepe, cpplique embroidery, loce i I trimmed /^gmil'i'l Or dainty printed art epe pyjomci /^m9mM with fashionoble mandarin collor /JsfWafl ROBINSON'S //fjlmm43 words
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Article, Illustration1596 1954-05-16 12 REPORT OH THE ATOM An Expert Believes U.S. Advantage m A -Weapons Could Cancel Russian Manpower Superiority This is the eighth m a series of twelve articles entitled "Report on the Atom" by Gordon Dean Chairman. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission 1950-1953. I AN enormously important1,596 words
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Advertisement317 1954-05-16 12 CNORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIKA LIHIE JOINT SERVICE To Color bo Genoa. Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hsmburg Crßrerren. Spore P. Sham Penang UEVERKUSEN (HAPAG) 17 Moy HAMBLRG <HATAG> 12/16 June 17 June 18 June NABOE LLOYD) 15/22 June 23 June 24 June HOcCHST iHAPAGi 7/14 July 1 5 J-ly 16 July317 words
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Advertisement22 1954-05-16 12 NEXT WEEK: Read what has already been accomplished m the field of atomic weapons and T.S. policy toward development of atomic energy.22 words
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Advertisement340 1954-05-16 12 EAST ASIATIC! SAILINGS TO CONTINENT I k| l|l For Aden. Port Said. Gcnoo, An,, H Gdynia. Copenhagen B Mt^ I k) "MEONIA- Gdn 29 S iT I x«) "PASADENA" iSL/J j M i I m) "LALANDIA" I "MALAYA" 18/ji l|i. I x Co It London fp^ssengcr. V I xx) Colls340 words
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Article, Illustration1389 1954-05-16 13 OSWALD HENRY - DESPERATE SEARCH FOR A SON OSWALD HENRY ist^ i .< H Th is Sa die Is A Lady! I^l N(; CROSBY has almost 1 become a legendary figure of our times. Through radio, records and movies, we have come to retard him not o<nly as a sort of happy-go-lucky, homely1,389 words
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Article171 1954-05-16 13 TWENTIETH Century-Fox, Jo lowing an unpn s t<l round-table discussion on all phasei of CinemaS* attended by theatre circuit heads, announces tha; Company will make n\ \u abe to exhibitors its tin« :naScope productions- either m four-track magnetic sound or With one-track optx.i 1 I Each individual exhibitoi171 words
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Advertisement338 1954-05-16 13 [0 SHAW BROTHERS KAYWORTH 8^ av rr<> SOW AM) DAILY 5 SHOWS I.M, (..::o CapitoLS COMING B? LuekyMe/ CinemaScoPE iil XRVI R <•""■• loda.i I .m. iikiiok IN iiik JUNGLE" STARTS TODAY! •isJ?lU^l 1^"*"*" 1 IDH rum I JLV _i(M am* 1 J v IUKi (Hill I^^^K w iuou MURPHY338 words
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Advertisement287 1954-05-16 13 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTION i ■■■"sVasom"""«W^ EXTENDED!! W^T, j B/ PUBLIC DEMAND! BING CROSBY A /Jb Kith CLAUDE D.MiPHIN 5 SHOWS DAILY: 1100 j m. I I:. 1 1", fi J:, fl :o p m CHANGE*f%j&,~~ Rod Cameron COMING! <•««<•> xn LOST TREASURE 4? •fife AMAZON %J Mm by ncilNM 01287 words
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Article, Illustration676 1954-05-16 14 Hat Boyle - Hat Boyle By mm will do anything for women. They will climb the highest mole hill. Swim the deepest puridlr -to hold an umbrcLhi over 'cm m the rain. Lilt them tenderly m and out of revolving doors. men will even iU.P. - 676 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-05-16 14 Photo). DJSPL.4YI.VG a dazzling \chite bathing si it bty Milan's sporth-ai'- fwuse "Dazza." is Then Pagnello. 23. who tras elected Italy's "Miss Fashion Model 1954' The shapely brunette, who hail* fretn Florence, was elected during a parade m which 24 models from all parts of theUP - 62 words
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Article141 1954-05-16 14 \~~OU can't cheat on the beach. Your mirror at home is your best friend for those holidays to come. Consult it ruthkssiv before you buy your beach wear. It will tell you where you bulge where you ripple. It will tell you the blunt, unvarnished truth. The141 words
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Article, Illustration224 1954-05-16 14 Malayan-born the model even' girl rnii'S. gives n holh day Kami tiia as she shows off fright) tin latest matador /earns* P V laugh frilled or Scotch-tur" 5 as Whether or not they It's better to be hurt by his bluntness tha, bv tSJ m&ery of knowing ol224 words
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Article146 1954-05-16 14 CLIFFORD DAVIS - CLIFFORD DAVIS HTHE 8.8.C. has banned sob singe r Johnnie Ray's version of ;Oh Oh Oh Such a Nighp— delight of Britain's teenage girls and the country's best-seliing record. Complaints have reached Broadcasting Hou^e aix»ut the way m which Ray sin&s the song. Th* record has been146 words
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Advertisement30 1954-05-16 14 Clean R«h Mouth ■^ftftn_ ill- iflßP' V ivSkW*"?!!^ r^^i^* fresh ""</«>' I' prevents mouth _Jj^B i .^V-— r <ia^^^J \OOW^----^ odour, fiL'hiN looth decay and com- >^ Xv.J Np^ THE chlorophyll toothpaste30 words
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Advertisement72 1954-05-16 14 'TRIE ROMANCE' COVER GIRL 'T'HE cover of the popular f- women's monthly BUMESrxne "True Romnnce" can,. a colour portrait of movie star Pntiicia Medina m Its May issue. This British star now m Hollywood filming for Columbia Pictures m "Pir.ites Of Tripoli." Technicolor Sam Kaizman Production, recently returned t(. Britain72 words
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Advertisement117 1954-05-16 14 FaV* A MIS* y^fCt^ 4m, J. 1 IP^ >* I I I f<<^« pasi thin t 4n,,tr, kri 4 hi,, H fr k I t*m*mt.tn.t**.w.rl4 L I L PACB l»oui^ii I MlaiM I 'j i S cooling, co i. and 3 more itfhrovm special* for Baby JOHNSONS S*BT CREAH JOHNSONS117 words
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Miscellaneous210 1954-05-16 14 MNOXV FXMI lUIIV. «»>K. Evening nrm dei -he be*t portion of t c d»v Enjoy sociability, fu U j' «T xn mutual assisiance fi »u i extravaganet mony. take no chanct V<H k HiKl HP n AM» ItlKlllNit.N bought for pettj fcom» opportu T.Vllrsu-Ai —-Eveni t he j v: a:210 words
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Article, Illustration1492 1954-05-16 15 WALLY CROUCH - Bought Opium On A Sydney Street Corner WALLY CROUCH *\\\\\\\\\y ,y^y_y C v^^^^\^^^^^ I Chinatown last week I bought a I o f Omnopon enough concentrated 10 to out me m a poppydreom world for six the Omnopon a habit-forming £4 from a drug peddler on a wed Dixon Street1,492 words
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Article237 1954-05-16 15 IT'S THE KANGAROO The now dance craze that's hit York... Declares LIONEL CRANt sand miles o tha apart dance to overnight I I'M. Ilie £*E York it's ;>. the for ooking for to have fun oo has one ■a a dance. SELDOM jhirted m with clubs. Ed into dance it237 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-05-16 15 STRIP- TEA SE SILHOUETTE GERDA BRAUN, strip-teaser from Germany, f* making a big hit with French audiences, and »*t'» not difficult to see why. She's got the figure and the jig leaves and with an intriguing veil draped m front of the stage, she becomes a tiiapely silhouette as she56 words
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Advertisement317 1954-05-16 15 nrarr 1 2^** k~Y I MM W Pi Machine with a i rrMrr [g£«? THE WORLDS BEST f I With a PFAFF Sewing Xj 1 j^fei^ X I Machine you can make ■^^^^Tjl everything except a mistake S \-> PFAFF caters for oil housewives, dressmakers, fj >^|k < tailors, and317 words
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Article, Illustration100 1954-05-16 16 The pictures, above and riiiht. are of Paris-born singer Danielle Lamar, 26. who is appearing in cabaret in London. Danielle, known in Frame as "the girl with the lovely legs'" says she is looking: for a husband. 'He must be rich." she says. And if she fell in love withMirrorpic - 100 words
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Article509 1954-05-16 16 W. O. MURPHY - W. O. MURPHY By PECENTLY an American professor stated that many of his most difficult mathematical problems were solved when the radio was blaring. But when it was turned off, he found, apparently, that his brain did not function so well. Thin, however, is not really509 words
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214 1954-05-16 16 DESMOND WILCOX - DESMOND WILCOX THOUSANDS of fishermen who ruNh out of big American cities each weekend t o their favourite lake, stream or river are now taking with them a small tube of brown ointment— and a big basket to carry the fish they are214 words
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Article, Illustration672 1954-05-16 16 PETER BAKER - MURDER... in the bar at the Cafe Goodtime PETER BAKER -tH— WITH THE VICE SQUAD IN EUROPE'S CHICAGO MARSEILLES, |N a creeping pool of blood on the smooth cafe floor lay two dead S men, still gripping reJ volvers. and a third who was dying:. Cordite smoke hung thick x672 words
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Article, Illustration424 1954-05-16 16 Hal Boyle - Hal Boyle Says HKARI) any good sneezes lately? If we labelled our years .is the Chinese do. this one should go down as the "Year of the BU Kerchoo!" I i.inno! remembrr a spring offhand, m which more people complained of having rolris.424 words
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Advertisement377 1954-05-16 16 7 >W^ Sparkling ENO'S "Fruit Salt" first v rsß thing m the morning freshens you up both lr mentally and physically. It dears the head, jar x cleanses and refreshes the mouth, removes all •Jr symptoms of liverishness. ENO'S contains -W no harsh purgatives. Its gentle laxative action is non-habit-forming.377 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-05-16 17 ;< rs who are normal, healthy i hilt'rcn r Tiidget and normal children A nurse, (cottre) r\y, with Maru irho is laughing. In f r 0 ii t are the 133 words
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Article, Illustration247 1954-05-16 17 No 'Believe It Or Not' Tale But Living Freaks >!\(, \l'< '11 w ill s "(in all ttic the lesus i .tks la. blind. "The children are not monstrosities, but freaks of nature.* 1 said Capt Friw:ird>. A'ho to taking them on a world tour. Old Men At IS tors,*247 words
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Article12 1954-05-16 17 Mrs.Pandit May Launch Th is Assn. I s I 4 iation's i12 words
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194 1954-05-16 17 t Magisi ol the B In t of a > U.m one occasion trie accused told me that h€ wa- c taking the collection of fines home as the Registrar of Vthic!e« Office had closed lor the 'lay." Mr. Tan said. Audit Check officer194 words
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Article346 1954-05-16 17 Blame Put On Cut -Rate Prices TANJONG KARANG, Sat.— Padi farmers m the Tanjong Karang district have lost about $300,000 this season the "cut-rate" price given for their padi. Farmers complain that they have been shortcharged by dishonest and partial millers and padi assessors who invariably346 words
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Article158 1954-05-16 17 THE S nga] n Federation of Unioni ol Govenuneni Employee* and the Senior Officers Ass ::c:i cio not be. I\ t t then i 4 r "he removal of a pen offi < r from *he P I s eon groui Pt< ity, d< of158 words
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Article68 1954-05-16 17 SINGAPORE Buddhist Assoiation's Sima House m the Sri Lankaramaya Temple. St. Ifichacl*! Rojiri. will be de•lareri open by Mr. Ec Hoong "nwee at 10. .in ;i m tomorrow. AI! Buddhivts are invited to Utcud. The following oflVe-bearers were elected for the yearChairman Mr. R N.68 words
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Article, Illustration119 1954-05-16 17 SINGAPORE St. John Aihlmil.hu <■ Brigade will hold a Mar Day on July 3. as part of its Appeal Week which commences on June 23. Chairman of the Flag Day Committee. Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan yesterday appealed to the citizens of Singapore to donate generously towards119 words
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Article98 1954-05-16 17 A SINGAPORE van driver was stabbed m a fight with a taxi driver following a collision between the two vehicles m Delta Road laM night. Passers-by tried to stop the brawl but the two fought on until th c van driver fell with a stab wound.98 words
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Article189 1954-05-16 17 EVERY available space was taken up yesterday the Singapore Fifth Police Court when the case, m hieh 48 Chinese students were accused of obstructp the Police and refusing: to disperse, fame up for mention. Loiij* before the couii was m session, students and parents189 words
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Article104 1954-05-16 17 MR. R. 8.1. PATES, the Singapore Fifth' Po" r Court I str. r- d two E which were alleged to have been used In mi armeM robbery, when the application lor the conn's at ion of the vehicles came up U r judgment yesterday. One car104 words
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Article122 1954-05-16 17 Standard Staff Reporter TIIK Singapore .loint Relief Organisation al its annual general meeting yesterday decided, once and tor all. not to sell its houses but rent them at $31 each to victims of the Kampong Bfil fire m 1951. Chairman. 11 St TB3& wui j£122 words
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Advertisement247 1954-05-16 17 OPINIONS DIFFER... fBUT WE BOTH AGREE ON PALMOLIVE for shave comfort Whichever method you prefer, there's a MnoKvC shaving preparation unuk htttcr specially for you. 'Ihc KCIU lies m the blend of Talmolive oily, made to s-rothe, smootli and condition >our skin as you shave. Your shave comfort is guaranteed247 words
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540 1954-05-16 18 UNLESS the weather allies itself with the Civilians, the Services should achieve what they have not been able to do m the past six seasons inscribe their name on the cricket plaque for this annual Test. When slumps were drawn half an hour before time,540 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-05-16 18 Winners of th P Chines«. int«r school 80 metres hardies final are left to risht: Tens; Pei Wan. Lim Suan Nee .md Yap Lian Y«v all from tinNanvang (iirls School. p«-j Wah's time was I2J which is a new record40 words
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Article96 1954-05-16 18 A HI MO KO IS incident occurred m yesterday's Covilian Services match on the padang. Batsman Wood, objected to the glare from a car m front of the City C ouncil While the fielders were moving the car Wood returned to the clubhouse. His absence was96 words
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Article177 1954-05-16 18 They Also Do Well At Changi THE Combined Services "A" XI batted the whole afternoon > score 177 runs for rive wickets m their annual match against the Civilian "A" at Chanel yejterday. The highlights of the Services inning vas a chanceless 51 runs m 90 minutes (including seven fours*177 words
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Article216 1954-05-16 18 Schoolboy Performs Hal Trick T^ Yap Boon P m >f 1 es Institution, joes the < distincti m of being the first schoolboy m Singapore to I form the hat trick, a fad 1 achieve yesterday ag Ceylon Sp rta Club ii Bras I Basah Roai. The match ended m216 words
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Article73 1954-05-16 18 LEICESTER, May 15 (Reutei).— At lunch on the Brst day of the cricket match here today between Leicestershire and the Pakistan tourists Pakistan were 108 for two. Pakistan had made a disastrous start m drizzling conditions lostgg their fh> t two wickets for only seven runs but then73 words
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Article445 1954-05-16 18 CHINESE SCHOOLS athletes served notice of their athletic abilities when they set up a total of 33 new records at the conclusion of the three-day meet at Jalan Besar stadium vesterdav. Ths athletes set up five records on the first day. ten on the second and445 words
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596 1954-05-16 18 WINDSOR LAD - Good Half Mile Trials By Wonder Gold, Millionaire WINDSOR LAD By WONDER GOLD (Woods) and Fairy Tale (Frank lin) were the best workers at yesterday's workouts of candidates entered for Wednesday when on a very good track they went fullstripped from the half mile to return 49 4 5 sec,596 words
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Article171 1954-05-16 18 A cioal icore i forward, Mauiiu Kho !a^t ten minutej from full onab'.ej Chinese At to take full point> f r<>: "A" whom they beat I 1 m their SAFA Division 2 match Farrer Park >-■ With thii victory \\w have now moved PUi up places171 words
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Article15 1954-05-16 18 T S t. —Inft I R i scored l—\ victory I ping fixture15 words
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Advertisement249 1954-05-16 18 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Cough s, Indigestion, Seasickness Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENC AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL JLJ m JL l ROUND TRIPS TO 28 to 32 days with approximately 10 days m249 words
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Advertisement105 1954-05-16 18 w^~^ "^^^^^^^^^L^m. I^*^^^^ jf&irtt MORE FREQUENL^JSINESS I Both economical and luxurious the TOURIST SERVICE solves your problem of MOI VISITS HOME, for business or pleasure BOOK NOW, through your B O.A.C. Appo A 9 cn or through MALAYAN AIRWAYS LTD., Ocean Singapore. TELEPHONE 2.7661. Twice weekly, from Singapore with l105 words
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Article659 1954-05-16 19 JEFFERY JAMES - JEFFERY JAMES By \\\\M V Sat— The second Asian Games just conone factor— that Asian athletes are on The day is not far away when Asian ,H stand equal, if not superior, to European athletes, i -day festival of sport conducted m this canised city,659 words
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Article614 1954-05-16 19 tinrw 1 t\V( Royal Ail bumps ea hi> El -onds than the B 1 fo ith Foxley md 26:31. still m of 51.20 holding onds behad over and B were one anoh was und he c well up ity], ecord his second fastest time of614 words
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986 1954-05-16 19 BILL MOSS - BILL MOSS By SINGAPORE'S setback m their International soccer competition at Manila, should, rather than act as a deterrent, serve as a spur to a greater, more determined effort on the part of both the SAFA organisation and the players, to achieve a standard of986 words
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Article104 1954-05-16 19 SINGAPORE'S Ch.a Boon I.e«>:^ maintains his lead m the Fraser and Neave-Coca Cola competition •fo n the two most popular footballers In M;..;iya for training m the l":.:--ted Kingdom. A cio.^e socond EC. Dutton of Selangor and he [a fol ed by Jan Rijenberf, so of104 words
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Article664 1954-05-16 19 LINESMAN - LINESMAN By THE first of tlie olmy's two •T<s(" mulches new m progress between the Civilians and th«- Serxiees effects a break m the cricket tournament and tfTorfN an opportunity to review, briefly, the progress of the competition m the senio~r section. The policy forced upon664 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-05-16 19 THE Colony's swimming and water polo team pictured on their arrival from Hong Hong at Kallang Airport on Thursday. In picture is Mary Klass (second from left), who won a silver medal for Singapore m the 100 metres sprint.39 words
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Advertisement63 1954-05-16 19 xinnouneiufj a ftarthw Ihtnlip/t 0% ißvrvhtpnwni Wlk wk M MORE SETS WyM sizeZzy /^i v lvlu l olio w^^K^^-^M^^^ 1 play JJunlop fort DEEP NAP TENNIS BALL with tkm MATCHMASTER vwrvr* ihv imtmmi Brnmimp inhrtv ineorporniiny TcRYLENE' utttl nylnn fibres m resist trt'tir tunf tltintp. ]\OW available from all leading63 words
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Article2528 1954-05-16 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Cinema II Wins The Main Event By LYING a handy fourth all the way, Cinema II cleverly handled by Athol Mulley, streaked past Roman Galley and Who Regrets m the run to the post to win the niain mile event for Class 1 horses yesterday2,528 words
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Article56 1954-05-16 20 TOTAL POOL: $353,961 Ist Prize No. *****7 ($159,282) 2nd Prize No. *****7 <$ 79,641) 3rd Prize No. *****6 44,245) Starters ($3,687 each): Nos. *****4, *****6, *****9, *****4, *****2, *****5, *****7, *****0, *****7, *****3, *****2, *****5. Consolations ($2,654 each): Nos. *****7, *****6, *****4, *****8, *****6, *****3, *****5, *****2, *****956 words
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Article45 1954-05-16 20 SEREMBAX, Sat. The MCFA soccer match between Singapore Chinese and Negri Sembilan Chinese was abandoned after ten minutes of play owing to heavy rain. The match will be replayed at Seremban next Sunday. When the match was abandoned there was no score.45 words
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Article25 1954-05-16 20 KUANTAN, Sat.— The Kuala Trengganu Indians will me«t the Kuantan Indians at soccer, badminton and tabl«-tennis here during the Hari Raya holidays.25 words
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Article33 1954-05-16 20 LONDON, May 14 (Reuter).— The Pakistan-Cambridge 'match was drawn. Scorei were Cambridge 310 and 207 for 5; Pakistan 311 and 168 for none <Alimuddin 100 not out. Hanil 58 not out).33 words
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Advertisement164 1954-05-16 20 TRI-ANG JEEP (Ready to P^ TRI-ANG SERVICE STATIONS Al GARAGES s o FROG AEROPLANE KITS AND* READY TO FLY RUBBER DOLLS l s 25 tfc WALKING OLLS S 270 JUNIOR TYPEWRITER I c t, BLACK BOARD AND EASEL ROULET WITH CLOTH S 8 50 e^ SNAKES Cr LADDER J tk164 words
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