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Title Section17 1954-06-13 1 SUNDAY STANDARD J Vol. IV .No. 34$ SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 193 1 TWENTY PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration274 1954-06-13 1 IPOH. Sot.- -Apprentice jockey George Straker, 19, who is engaged to be worried to a trainer daughter later this manth, is ow i„ serious nd ton ot the General Hospital here, following an accident m the last J.- the first day of the Perak Turf274 words
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Article16 1954-06-13 1 B ;rnPO. A Royal plane n the Ls-up It the d Is Bor-16 words
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Article14 1954-06-13 1 American Told Id Lea ve U.K. 12 H. 1 30. I Britisl Home Max-14 words
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Article55 1954-06-13 1 LONDON. June 12. A woman's 50-year flght to win the vote for her sex was commemorated here yesterday when a plaque was unveiled to Dame Millicent Garret Fawcett. a pioneer of tish women's suffrage. She died m 1929, ten years after the bill giving women the right55 words
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Article52 1954-06-13 1 HONGKONG. June 12 <UP> Squadron Leader FJ G Gauntlet.. 28. of the Hongkong Auxiliary Air Force, who won a D.F.C. m World War II was believed killed today when his Spitfire fighter plunged into the soa. Qauntlett was engaged m armaments practice when the52 words
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Article914 1954-06-13 1 Kallang Crash Inquiry A 'Moral Duty To Perform' MR. CHRISTOPHER Shawcross, Q.C., BOAC's representative at the crash inquiry, suggested yesterday that the local firemen were "doing their best" when they were called out to deal w T ith the fire which broke out In the914 words
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Article77 1954-06-13 1 NEW YORK June 12, (Reuter). An association of American rose growers has announced the end of a "war of the roses" by naming a new prize rose "Queen Elizabeth." A problem which was described as "thorny" by leading rose growers arose recently when the name77 words
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Article40 1954-06-13 1 NEW DELHI, June 12. (Renter) Four of a wedding party were drowned when their boat capsized on the Ganges near Benares, it was reported here today. The other three members of the party were saved.40 words
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Article52 1954-06-13 1 LOS ANGELES, June 12. (AP) Virginia Engels Brown, 37, former actress and "Miss Los Angeles" beauty contest winner m 1940, has been charged with murder ln the knife slaying of her husband, Charles H. Brown, 47. m their Hollywood apartment. last Tuesday. Accused was released on52 words
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Article55 1954-06-13 1 MEMPHIS, Tennessee, June 12 i.AP'.-A powerful U.S. Navy jet plane faltered on takeoff and smashed through a Memphis naval air station aviation mechanics' school like a flaming meteor yesterday. Five persons died m the furious fire fed by fuel splashed from the stricken F7U Navy Cutlass.55 words
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Article150 1954-06-13 1 Standard Staff Reporter A MALAY, believed to be the leader of gang of armed robbers, was detained m Singapore yesterday m connection with a hold-up on Hari Raya Day. Police claim that he led four of his men to rob a Chinese m a house150 words
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Article141 1954-06-13 1 Laniel Govt. Offers To Quit PARIS, June 12 (Reuter) —-The Government of Premier Joseph Laniel today offered its resignation to the French President, M. Rene Coty. Th I f renc h Government's decision to resign was taken at an emergency cabinet meeting held three hours after it had lost the141 words
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Article, Illustration377 1954-06-13 1 VITAL UMNO-MCA MEETING photos Decision On Walk-Out Threat KUALA LUMPUR. Sot. The UMNOMCA Alliance, at its first joint Executive Council meeting here tomorrow, is expected to adopt a resolution to withdraw all its members from the Federal, State, Settlement, Municipal and Town Councils. The meeting, it is understood will alsoStandard - 377 words
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Article120 1954-06-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Three members seven-man patrol of the Kinta Valley Home Guards killed by terrorists m the Tanjong Tualang area of Gajah m Perak, last night. The seven-man patrol was ambushed by about 30 terrorists who used carbines, sten guns, pump guns, rifles and120 words
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285 1954-06-13 1 'Bandit Discipline Is Going To Pieces' JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Th* brutal clubbing to death of three Tamil labourers m th GeJang Patah art* of Johore on Thursday and the stoppage of cars an J buses whose passengei s were robbed m the Ym Peng area on Friday indicate that Communist285 words
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Article22 1954-06-13 1 ACTRESS Wanda Hendrix nnd Socialite Jamef Lan>4ford stack Jr. announced Hollywood yesterday thai they will marry m we«*ks. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article31 1954-06-13 1 WASHIXGTON, June 12, (UP >.— Senator Joseph R. McCarthy said today that he is investigating the Foreign Operations Administration headed by his old political foe Harold E. Stassen.31 words
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Article117 1954-06-13 1 PHOENIX, Arizona, June 12: (AP).— Mrs. Evelyn Ann Smith last nigh, "positively Identified" a suspect from a police line-up as the man who abducted her from a busy street and held her for 24 hours until us_7_*.o. ransom was Pj____L The man had staggered Into a farmhouse117 words
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Advertisement39 1954-06-13 1 ICE CREAM rj^j j/fl COLD STORAGE WJ7 rfV CPEAMFDIPS \k__/ (yO^KAC <l\\« worlds Ml finest Brandy-producing country, r__f wit comes Exshaw» the popular choice |prJ^__L of discriminating people all over p^r^v *J EXSHAW M fe COGNAC BUNH lg ggg^39 words
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Article23 1954-06-13 2 A LORRY-LOAD of electric -iderground cables each measuring 100 feet was stolen from g D.C.R.E. store m Selaran_ on Friday night23 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-06-13 2 MORE than I.SSS people attended a mekta-1 garden party given hy the British AdTiser. Mr. D. A. Somervilr. m Johore Bahru m honour of the Quee-_'s Birthday on Thursday. Picture show* the mms4 (centre) entertaining his guesta. Mr. and Mrs. D. M X Grant. Legal Ad riser Johore60 words
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224 1954-06-13 2 Opportunity For Malayan Novelists A PRIZE of £250. approximately <M»52.125. and possl- ble fame awaits a new young author of the British Common- wealth who writes a first novel lof "literary merit, good story (content, universality of appeal 1 and general suitability m I length and form." The competition is224 words
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Article, Illustration108 1954-06-13 2 This week's puzzle Is givee abare. What la It? Mark your entry SUNDAY PUZZLE and send It to the Contest Editor, Sunday Standard. Singapore. to reaih him not later than Thursday, June lg, .$54. Twenty dollars will be awarded to the sender of the first correct solution to be108 words
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Article457 1954-06-13 2 MALAYA will have 35 more doctors, according to the list issued by the University of Malaya yesterday, i The following candidates have passed the Final Professional .Examination Part II for the degrees of M.8., j 8.5., m Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics and Gynaecology Chan457 words
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Advertisement281 1954-06-13 2 MUSIC IN THE HOME j m/wMnrM/M/ moutrib co. imalaya' ltd rr/o AT/ Mr mJr JOM null's •UIID.IK /wjLJf' _lING__K)S| Tt__. 70_uQ S&S m\~ -i I -1 .--»-m^__»_^____-_^_BPW-£_--_-"i Hi invite you to inspect their compreheiissive stocks of J 5 LONG PLAY RECORDS m by m DECCA. NIXA. Z Z HIS MASTER281 words
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Advertisement409 1954-06-13 2 ■>HMHHHi» I FOR SALE BEFORE you decide buying Incubators write for the illustrated catalogue of "GOULBURN KEROSENE INCUBATORS" and compare the advantages of the GOI'LBURN. GOULBURN INCUBATOR CO Regd Office 21 Jalan Ladang. Singapore. AGENTS WANTED LARGE quantities of American "Three Elephant"* Boras Acid Powder and Borax Powder at below409 words
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Advertisement94 1954-06-13 2 trict rrnffi, Office s Mar 1 anno i I then o, design n., I to liiaa j of Mr Kon-.., will tak. rssiiai <. _siiuaik,\; vv w*__° fT firm at. clerk mi Schoo. Chinese Apph quaiif. VI AN i "ommrn stencilv culars B. CALFO cer! come R« XX) Bonu«e. Indid94 words
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Article, Illustration446 1954-06-13 3 Q. I read with great interest your articles m The Standard about lishin- m the Singapore area. I am a keen bis same fisherman and am anxious to do some fishing; here. I would be most grateful if you will give me information on the446 words
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Article235 1954-06-13 3 Anglers Post bag weight of a fish (including struggling and pulling of a fish). Can a 10 lb test and a tiO lb test Nylon hold? Please explain fully. A. It depends on the quality of the Nylon you use. Nylon often breaks at the loops. Manufacturers of Nylon will235 words
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Article144 1954-06-13 3 Standard Staff Reporter ENTHUSIASTS of the piscatorial art and even those amateurs who entertain ambitions to one day land a prize fish on the end of a line, will find the latest publication of the Journal of the Malayan Angling Association a booklet of absorbing interest. Its144 words
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Article36 1954-06-13 3 A CHINESE. Goh Bee was found stabbed m his house at the Tth mile East Coast Road, Singapore, at 6.20 a.m. yesterday. He was a Imitl _d t■> the General Hospital In serious condition.36 words
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269 1954-06-13 3 Proposals To Settle Chinese School Crisis Standard Staff Reporter CHINESE middle school education m Singapore, cut short sines May 22 by student troubles over National Service, may soon function smoothly again. The Acting Director of Education, Mr. D. McLellan, told The Standard yesterday that proposals for the re-opening of the269 words
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Article20 1954-06-13 3 SPORE. Sat The price of tin m the local market today v.i> $362. p*r pieul (Down 121 c,-nt.^>.20 words
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280 1954-06-13 3 Four U.S. Vessels Arrive In S'pore FOUR Wl United State. rived m Sing*^^ terday after I operational dt Korean theati I They ar- the BEmmmmg Strong and Stick U 5 V li>»t<*dl a.s Destroyer i 21. which Is under ths command c i 1 ncr Captain W The Barton. lon280 words
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Article136 1954-06-13 3 RUBBER DROPS 3/8 CENTS RUBBER prices m Singapore closed at 65_ cents per lb. for first grade rubber for June shipment ,a drop of cent from Friday's levels. The market was fairly steady with prices opening lower but moving upwards later. Fair upeountry buying and overseas Interests were reported. Some136 words
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Advertisement171 1954-06-13 3 VIKELP r^r. a natural tea plant Mineral Tonic. holds the key Bj secrets. But one it the world's health picture. deep down m the oc «.ia ntial body building miner* m such a plant arc balanced sea-food tonic. sin (-.cry mineral y >ur jht-after sense of well- witli 'A >od171 words
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Advertisement111 1954-06-13 3 __> <<ky r STANDS w&if ALTHOUGH THE CALENDAR TELLS YOU IT'S Jl Ni Spring Is m the Air IN OUR NEW ULTRA-MODERN AIR CONDITIONED GOWN SALOh. _r 3 w THE FIRST OF ITS KIM) IN MALAYA! >> Where you can see, try on and purchase sj the season's newest and111 words
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Article163 1954-06-13 4 Response To Bank Was Good THE state of the Blood Bank m Singapore last week was reported to be "fairly good." by lhe Medical Officer m charge of the Blood Transfusion Service. Donation? exceeded transfusions by seven units. Nearly half the number of donations ii>me from Asians. Slightly more than163 words
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Article70 1954-06-13 4 A YOUNG man. Phua Swee Siew, was sentenced m the Singapore First Criminal District Court to a years rigorous imprisonment and to twe years' police supervision, yesterday. Puah had been convicted on a charge of breaking Into the home of a woman. Lee Phtue Kiah.70 words
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261 1954-06-13 4 GOOD RECORD OF PUBLIC SERVICE But Overlooked At Times Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA'S magnificent record of voluntary service is sometimes overlooked by people because so many calls have been made on the generosity of the public, the Director-General of Information Services, Federation of Malaya, Mr. A. D. C. Peterson, said261 words
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Article151 1954-06-13 4 Help For Residents In Suburb TAIPING. Sat. The Hokkien Hoav Kuan, the Taiping Branch of the National Association of Perak agreed to assist the residents of Kampong Boyan. a suburb m Taiping. whose land is gazetted for acquisition by Government for mining. •-Should Government proceed with its intention to acquire151 words
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Article126 1954-06-13 4 TICKET No *****0 won the first prize m the raflle drawn yesterday at the Arts Theatre. University of Malaya. The raffle \va s run by the Students' Union. Other winning tickets are: 2nd Prize: No *****6; 3rd prize: No *****5: 4th prize No. *****5; sth prize: No. *****2;126 words
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Article191 1954-06-13 4 A New Sea Prawn Is Found Standard Staff Reporter A DEEP sea prawn, believed to be of an entirely new species, has been discovered by Chilean fishermen on the continental sht If of Chile. It is succulent a'lri fetches a high price, according to the latest bulletin of the Fisheries191 words
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Article149 1954-06-13 4 Teachers May Seek Union's Aid THE president of the Kelantan Teachers' Union. Mr. Sim Seng Watt, said at the annual general meeting of the union here today that should teachers have any complaints regarding their terms of service, they may seek the advice of the Union Generally speaking, he continued,149 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-06-13 4 photo. Picture shows. Mr. Lewis (centre) receiving the keys from Mr. W. K. Scott, senior executive engineer. P.W.D., while the school's headmaster. Mr. Wee Thiam Siew (left) looks on StandardStandard - 30 words
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Article60 1954-06-13 4 MR. FIJI WA.JIMA. Ja f ese Minister ;.t De'hi. arrived m Singapore yesterday. Hs will go to Jakarta as sp< envoy to negotiate peace terms and reparations between Japan and Indonesia Mr Wajima's stay mi n Jakarta is indefinite He was met at the Kallang airport by60 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-06-13 4 THE wedding was solemnised yesterday at the Church of the Sacred Heart, lank Road. Singapore, of .Mr. Michael Low Ah Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Low Boh Tan and Miss Agnes Chin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chin Leong Seng. Later, a reception was held at 71. Grange Road.51 words
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Article70 1954-06-13 4 A MAN who denied that he was nn\ ing a taxi when traffic offence- was alleged to have committed, told the First Traffic Court Inspect. i 'You'll find out on the da hearing Tlie case was fixed hearing cr. Sept 12 Tlie man Abdul Rahman was70 words
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Article45 1954-06-13 4 MALACCA. Sat- Mohamed Wairidin. a Police Inspector, today claimed trial mi n the Alor Gajah Magistral to a charge: ol < rimr,;,i intimidation of Mahsmf il Y. Tamat on May 24 Magistrate P. Sankey adjourned the I ase for i to Jims 25.45 words
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Article26 1954-06-13 4 SISTER Josephine I aged 84. died yesterday morning m the Ipoh Convent The funeral will take plac< today Sunday, at 4 30 p.m.26 words
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Article93 1954-06-13 4 BANGKOK. June 12, (AFP)—, Smuggled goods from Malaya I were seized by Thailand police m the southern border areas last week m such tremendous Quantities that they required 10 railroad boxcars to transport tbem. Aa anti-smuggling drive has been launched and led by I FolteeJ^BrigaaierA, Huang I93 words
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Article134 1954-06-13 4 WITH the completion of the new Pearl I School m Sepoy Lines, which was aCficialh hi over to the Department of Education h\ the pj yesterday, school accommodation for l >oa pore children are now available. The school will start functioning on Tuesday with the134 words
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Article27 1954-06-13 4 Tenants To Look Into Accounts THI i look |i t I Thie mat aentati' i munity B i authoi against lucre* that aMe i not j i27 words
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Advertisement253 1954-06-13 4 Cl pnnting *Jf y^-_rr^- _W .'/YARDLEY w /**p I <^____s> m m. f 1 __t rcutuv* n.aie-up I EJ and clean!"* dreplj, s^ v^«-- ~_^v I t_.rch.njr)-, beneath tha I W~~~^*Ar''<i kin, u«e one of tha V^ L_____£->_^ Vardiw rleanring cream* B^^" or the Clean-inf Milk I r* X p)y~-^_y253 words
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Advertisement60 1954-06-13 4 y- mm- -V« 1 MISSION~ORA. GE ]v A d*l h.i«- MEI tion.il Fi Uom piecee: l and H<; the < tx tion w h hundree ill i wow MISSION brings Y Addition*! TASTE THRILLS'. ir COCOA CgMi Ar. PIM -mmmT I»1K» tl ripened the betl Pine tri bi mtn -Bollled60 words
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Miscellaneous175 1954-06-13 4 STANDARD ALMANAC SPORE MOTOR CLUB: speed trial. Dunearn Road— Swiss Club Road and City Boundary Road Ba.m. —s p.m METHODIST lIHRCIIKS: 1130 a.m. Radio Malaya Studio Broadcast Service: Straits Chinese 9 am. Sunday school. 940 am. morning Worship. 10 30 am. service m Malay; 4.30 pm MYF meeting 530 p.m.175 words
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Miscellaneous60 1954-06-13 4 MOVKMKNT: film show. Traf.. gar Home 7 j. m S PORK CAMERA (1.1 H; p an Malayan exhibition of photo s at Br.l.sh Council Hall from 10 a.m. _t TIMES O TIDES "TFft. 913 MS. 7_ it. .36 pm PORT DICKSON: 4(2 am 6 5 ft 444 vm. 7 t60 words
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Article, Illustration954 1954-06-13 5 Christine Diemer - Two New Industries in Singapore Children's Welfare Centres Christine Diemer By grs. Cresson Introduces Novel Sea Shell Craft ,m «w "industrial arts" have just been introduced I nfo Singapore, but big industrialists need not be diate y disturbed, as the beginnings are still as mnd Door as the potential technicians954 words
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Article393 1954-06-13 5 11l IC; 1 1 r IGUT of tlu- week haa been the Queen's Birthday Parade when H.E. Thc High Commissioner. Sir Donald MacGillivray. look the salute. I n the evening Sir Donald and Lady MacGillivray held a reception at King's House. The same evening the Theatre Club presentedA.S. - 393 words
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Advertisement56 1954-06-13 5 SGET A HANDSOME CHIP-PROOF GLASS m^y\_%^S MARKED PEPSI -COLA CROWNS En i°y delicious Peps! -»T da and slarl eolleeting ,m *^___\^^^J^r yoiM do lnok for m¥ m __mW M^^ff Af_\ marked i -W^^m^ MB* \\mmS mmmWS^EM II b l/jl 1 __L ______bb__________ marked lake lin m le. N LIMITED. Under56 words
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143 1954-06-13 6 Bursary Awards For Univ. Of Malaya THE Singapore Government will award a number of bursaries to new entrants m the Faculties of Arts. Science and Medicine, and for graduates who have been ace >** -h for the Diploma m Education and Honours Degree Course m the University of Malaya. In143 words
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Article124 1954-06-13 6 Returns To Jail After Coming Out LIM LAY SENG yesterday told the Singapore First j Criminal District Court that I he found it hard to get a job i m view of his past record. He said this after pleading guilty to a charge of theft of $45 m a124 words
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Article55 1954-06-13 6 i THE Singapore Boy Scouts Association held a tun fair at the Rattles Institution yesterday to help raise iund. to build their $30,000 camp oft Jurong Road. The camp is to be opened I v the Chief Scout of the Commonwealth. Lord Rowallan. who is expected55 words
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Article665 1954-06-13 6 Court Told Gun Was Deliberately Loaded Fired JOHORE BAHRU, Sot. Corporal George Cooper must have fired the fatal shot at his wife from hip level after having deliberately loaded his rifle, the prosecution contended m the Assizes today the first day of Cooper's trial. The Legal665 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-06-13 6 MR. Galistan, Singape>re's well-known orchid grower and winner of many J trophies m Singapore flower 1 shows, yesterday sent two cartons of selected orchids te> his friend, Mr. W. Marsh, m Kngland. The special packing and air- freighting w_ done by another e>rehid grower m Singapore.80 words
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Article26 1954-06-13 6 THE Salvation Army In Clemenceau Avenue will bold its U'th anniversary meeting, today. There will be at) anniversary concert o Monday at 7 p.m26 words
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Article140 1954-06-13 6 SEREMBAN. Sat.— The Seremban Town Council at its meeting yesterday decided to rename Setul Road as Jalan Templer and to convert the People's Park along Birch Road near the site of the Youth Club into a full-size playing pitch. The meeting also decided to approach140 words
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Article72 1954-06-13 6 THE newly formed T__» Society of Singapore wili b»- able to provide spiritual stii mulatiem very much needed m the making of a Malayan nation, said Sir Sydney Cum Vice-Chancellor of the Unii versity e)f Malaya Sir Sydney was speaking at a ceremony m St. Andrews Cathedral inaugurating72 words
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Article78 1954-06-13 6 Owners Will Get Back-Land CiOVKRNMfcNT will return all land requisitioned from private owners fen* military use by the end of this year, said the acting Deputy Ce.mmissioner of Lands. .Mr. Hon Sui Sen. yesterday. If the properties are still needed, (Jeevernment will purchase them either by private treaty or by78 words
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Article110 1954-06-13 6 $40, 000 Medicine Theft: Court NG CHOW CHEE (33) waa charged yesterday m tbe Singapore Fifth Police Court with theft of property valued at more than $40,000. It wa s alleged that Ng stole 16 eases of patent medicine and advertising material worth S:>9.s4<>, belonging to I-.ee Tien Siao on110 words
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Article65 1954-06-13 6 THE Bishop of Singapore the Right Reverend H. W. Baines. will ordain to the Diaconate Mr. Edward Charles and Mr. Cheng Hing Ko at the St. Andrew's Cathedral at 10.30 a.m. today Mr. Charles will serve at Christ Church. Malacca, under the Rev. B. W. Coleman65 words
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Article50 1954-06-13 6 HO N O X O N G. June 12 'AFP).-— Two hundred Chin■e students from Singapore and Indonesia arrived ln Hongkong this morning on tlie Royal Interocean liner Tjiluwah on their way to Communist China. One hundred and twenty were from Singapore, and the rest from Indonesia,50 words
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Article20 1954-06-13 6 THE Buddhist Union Sin;.. pore will houi moon sen ire at No _8. Senyum, at 8 p.m. <>. r20 words
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278 1954-06-13 6 Judge Jury Take A Peep Into An Attap Hut THE Assize Judge, Mr. Justice Whitton, and seven members of the jury yesterday peeped through a chink into a room of an un-numbered hut at the 16th Mile, Chua Chu Kang Road. I It was alleged at an earlier hearing m278 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-06-13 6 phot« Mr. Justice Whitton is seen here peeping through the C.F..1 Ess. defence counsel. and Mr. TA. Mahonv. look em. chink of the hut while seven members e>f the jury. I eluding two women). Mr. StandardStandard - 36 words
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Advertisement280 1954-06-13 6 1 m\ |l_-_M_____-i V%s|_. JjSP' Winner! t 3__*___£flK___B_r 4 i_* **Qsk\m\W^^^^i I 1 »j__? a "__ffijj t i __ii liiiii"' 'iir i_r i-_w>a^^^^^ffi^iM--BBffr*— isi Prize Class 12-18 months at Singapore V.M.C.A March 1953 but anyone would be £lad t0 g, vc MaJcolir lohn Forbes prize hii chcerhi' smile t* sc280 words
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Advertisement160 1954-06-13 6 lACM MONTH "TT* ■> i m/mZws\mm[ 1 MORTON i _4rT^\ HERRIN G RECIPES Amkr MORTON HERRING FRITTERS I i_r t m mo»tos rmt„*xr_f H.AP.KGS JUpp.r. Fr r t Spin M •nd k V dip p hot i. MORTON* HERRING PISSOUS J .mj M C n s B **M Hire-e.N&s F160 words
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Article, Illustration1992 1954-06-13 7 RALPH - RALPH By THE AMAZING STORY OF THE LOVER IN THE LOFT I ou GO TO SEE ''PRISON WITHOUT t your local cinema when it comes, see famous star Paul Kelly as the en of St. Quentin gaol. It is an exciting role which he plays skili ||y with1,992 words
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Advertisement1044 1954-06-13 7 Enjoy the cigarette they smoke m London Tht Pall Mall cigarettes you enjoy are exactly tht tame cigarettes which so many London smokers tnjov They are made by Roth mans of Pall Mall from only the very finest, i awjl. _**"__r'^^'! V______. W Pall Mall SINGAPORE %1.75 FEDERATION %2.}0 ADE1,044 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1954-06-13 8 PETER BAKER - The Assassin Left His Sandals PETER BAKER >By HERE is report from the nerve centre of France'A neic political headache the desert lands of Morocco. It is a picture of a new terrorism that is sweeping through the North African continent threat- r ening DEATH TO THE WHITE DOGS ij1,073 words
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Article, Illustration418 1954-06-13 8 Ruth Cowan - Ruth Cowan I J OST ESSES can take heart AA Itilngs sometimes go wrong at White House parlies, too. Mrs. Jan.es Helm, Wliite House Social Secretary to three former first ladies Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Mrs. Harry S. Truman tells418 words
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Article296 1954-06-13 8 Alton L. Blakeslee - WHY BABIES CRY Alton L. Blakeslee By [I_AB/-tS cry because they p are taught to cry by f parents irho fail to see or I understand normal baby talk signals, according to a r theory proposed by Saul Rosenziceig of the Community Child Guidance 1 Clinic. Washington University, St. Louis.296 words
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Advertisement393 1954-06-13 8 t _^S-___---_ _-^-_0-___S l____Z___Ni_ The some omount of fuel f J con take you A up to 10% i farther _e^^ L*\m\ power m^^m nc* set of dependable Chamt c Spark Plugs will give you up 10 rr.ore m leage. For Champions c>re precision-made produce a full firing spark :hat393 words
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Advertisement332 1954-06-13 8 AIR-INDIA Sriferndionc _e_ TO MADRAS/BOMBAY IN CONSTELLATION COMFORT FROM SINGAPORE i•• ~-~s^ P luxury and Tourist Setvlcw I "LUXURY TOURIST A separate de luxe Free m.-als, l.opov.i comportment for those privileges, free boggogc 44 who insist on the best. lb ha,Mo 'or children X under 12 years. EFFECTIVE 4th JULY332 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1954-06-13 9 Standard Contest Winner Reaches f HATS 'Sara', that was. __3S| _^?l____!l_^B_ t < a _*_si_ round-the-world trip, the just reward to bSSS a warm friendly and effective human bein^n his quarter century m Malaya. Even m the two hSPffJ 52 ent^i th him on w occasions during1,058 words
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Article, Illustration608 1954-06-13 9 ANDREW ROTH - Kampong LONDON ANDREW ROTH By Goodyear, Dick Puhl, and Others. He saw Hari O. Jensen, former South African Trade Commissioner at Singapore. All carry happy memories of Singapore and sent their greetings to their many friends there. Americans Sincere He came away from Washington convinced of the sincerity of the608 words
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Article539 1954-06-13 9 Standard Staff Reporter IT is a convenient thing to be able to make yourself invisible when you like. You can get into banks unseen or remain m thy lady's bourdoir without the knowledge of her father. The only snag is that if you want539 words
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Advertisement218 1954-06-13 9 COOD VALUE Singer., Rii a dsfer T *-____-_________Z _-k E*\ FOR FASTPERFORMANCE 1 13 H. P. 4, 995 CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LTD. j SINGAPORE Ct K. LUMPUR. fed »n fhe Federation ITCHING INFLAMED /JOSKIN f my 000 \QX\urzd _T itching skin? /\\-iR Ashamed to mccl M/_Vyour friends becaust spots?218 words
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Advertisement372 1954-06-13 9 bTI I j ROUND TRIPS TO t JAPAN i 28 to 32 days wilh approximately 10 days j m Japanese Ports "Sanlhia' sailing 25th June "Sirdhana sailing 24th July "Santhia" sailing sth Sept. j Ist Class $745 2nti Class $590 CHILDREN ACCORDING TO AGE ISLAY KERR 6> Co., Ltd, 11372 words
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Article610 1954-06-13 10 The Only Way i j PROGNOSTICATION is o pleosont pastime i which can bring sometimes considerable J 5-tisfoction if things turn out just os one hos j prognosticoted. But m the cose of the Geneva i Conference, the prognosticotor can find little satisfaction, for there con be only610 words
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Article, Illustration1919 1954-06-13 10 THE WEEK'S WORLD NEWS in review Result less End Of Geneva Talks Appears Near J HE Geneva Conference to discuss the Korean ond Indo-China questions hos rapidly come to a showdown stage. As the seventh week drew to a close, there were clear indications that both sides had reached a1,919 words
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Advertisement14 1954-06-13 10 OFFICE fif- > ••jjjj CLOCKS from $35 P _>_/. 'Af OAt-00A. mwm m ~—"——mm*\ i i14 words
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Advertisement650 1954-06-13 10 10 BLUE GILLETTE BT VDFS Ifl Gillette Quick-feed Dispenser ty*M____t________. a' s^fofSAVyi *^*^________________________m_________ ___t"^^f fflß-_____f''__H B_*| __________________f^^ *_n|is--______^ H h the sharpest ((mmm >" "orld yUMy Blue Gillette Blades gi\e you the Ite shaves and tho most economi_.il bl last the longest. In the handy ten Ij they are ready650 words
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Article, Illustration1930 1954-06-13 11 ROBERTA COW ELLS OWN STORY PRESENTS Roberta As A Humorist, Cynic And Philosopher I_IM>IOOTI.M- y 110 co/(/i(ip)i <<( ihe male mm, tl a m(r pho.ographer: rfo„. ,„A e (> -fc^ /We m..,, c cher t /„,„«ro„ 3 /lere Sitting round m the mess one evening,1,930 words
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Article136 1954-06-13 11 THIS final instalment of the Roberta Cowell story is an anthology from her autobiography that records, across the years, her moments of Joy and sorrow; of exultation and despair; of success and failure. It is a random collection of comments on people and events m her life, telling136 words
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Advertisement94 1954-06-13 11 7%ey are here! o JjK~ la. brie* 'lir 1 0 \_W«. 'J F f 0 HfflA Mttdtet.-.o l'|l f d another shipment t>f 0 M|yl swiss muslins| yf fy n /s amr(j d 8 //r'l ffl t;,\L\\) Ol l)\/\l) 0 /ftiMlA PUNTS 0A MZ/I lIX 0 /^^lz/wHfew /ms//;/. Giro. vns94 words
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Article1715 1954-06-13 12 Report On The Atom This is the concluding article m a series oC twelve entitled Report on the Atom" by Gordon Dean, Chairman U.S. Atomic Energy Commission 1950-1953- No Monopoly On Atomic Knowledge-US Must Keep Advancements Secret From Unfriendly Powers gECURITY and secrecy are not synonymous.1,715 words
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Advertisement8 1954-06-13 12 NEXT WEEK Robert Mitchum, Dope and the Blonde8 words
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Advertisement440 1954-06-13 12 EAST ASIATIC LIT SAILINCS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said. Ccnoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam Cdynia. Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo Spore P. Shim "MALAYA" 20/23 |une 24/24 CL mJ^fm xx) "PATACONIA" 22 |une/2 |ul> _J c 2 5/26 ...l "FALSTRIA" 29 |une/3 luly 4/4 v xxxx) "lUTLANDIA" 12/17 |uly 18/18 u x)440 words
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Article, Illustration423 1954-06-13 13 I rfnj <«j ronfe- <"""*■ Jhen < i-« r Xwar< viVena Kumari— o»e r who wn easj in-."* a kr« i |,uh m t,ir Movietene pre- i ootpalh m „..t4r wIS l«*a's ere ->ie self ,gs 'I lie i i U Oil ;t of c,» e,423 words
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Article482 1954-06-13 13 Rhea the _i\sAm I iimpaas PJ" Hrst motion plc--5 -.n -.'Hi r, tied v oja the most memorable out lov« and i Baine. Rudolph Valentino and Vilma Hanky. John Gilbert and Greta Garbo. Charles P'anell .md .1 i iei Gaynor, Clark (.able and Jean Harlow, Charles482 words
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Article705 1954-06-13 13 "Cl PI RSt'OPI a new film 3 processing system, has been invented by Irving and Joseph Tushinsky m Hollywood. The new optical printing process converts standard shaped motion pictures for exhibition on the new style CinemaScope screen. which has greater width than height. "SuperS.ope" permits705 words
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Article, Illustration77 1954-06-13 13 THEY meet on the stairway, and it's love at first sight. Itut neither Noshu nor Mala will admit it. Watching the proceedings uitli sly interest is .Momi. Mala's kid brother, who was indirectly responsible for this happy meeting, lv this scene from ■"Footpath" ar,» "Clare" Award winners77 words
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Article, Illustration798 1954-06-13 13 BERNARD McELWAINE - She 's A Fugitive From This Blush Stuff BERNARD McELWAINE I Reports 1 AIKKTLNG a beautiful young actress, especially a Swedish star. xvho xvon't readily take off most of her clothes for pictures. is like discovering a rabbit who is an only child. "My little boy won't over have to798 words
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Article129 1954-06-13 13 A> I NDER a new agreement concluded, independent producer Edward Small will deliver 12 motion pictures to United Artists for release during 1955. In making the announcement, Arthur B. Krim. president of U.S., said; "With our product schedule set for 1954, we are now building our 1955129 words
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Advertisement78 1954-06-13 13 BTiil 1 1 __I Mi 6{o "IMAN* (Malay) Free List suspended. Today at 1 1 a.m "SAILOR BEWARE" §^ll?_l*WB :;<> 515 ffi ffll Im -MANOHARA" (Tamil) Free List suspended. Today at 10 a.m. ".SARGAM" (Hindi) I *W^__^ V "^lf J Bahrll Last Day: 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15. "BAAD BAAN" (Hindi)78 words
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Advertisement403 1954-06-13 13 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS ANNOUNCEMENT! THE ONE DOLLAR SEATS FOR THE CURRENT DAY CAN NOW BE BOOKED IN ADVANCE EOR CASH A I THE I CATHAY*ODEON& NEW ALHAMBRA •".XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXWWXXWWWWXXXXXXXXXXXXXWXWWWv WATER MARK OE ADVENTURE 1N. :MH______9____________________H___ ___r^^_B M__Hfl_^_^_HsSlHM&_-'B-'-e_— 9________a^^ Be iTfTv-'^! l_ -fl 1 v i Eif.' __i_^ __< I ___**>____! _BHB-^^^^^^^__F^lr^^^*403 words
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Article225 1954-06-13 14 *A IPBELL'S, whose popular easy-to-prepare canI soup form an appel li and nourishing first COUI c f r lunch and din ners, are now introdui r fir>t really gkgmi x years. Called French Onion Soup. It has proved an immediate ISS m America. and225 words
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Article, Illustration1283 1954-06-13 14 SIDNEY RODIN - THE WOLF WOOS S IDNEY RODIN mt A 'Bobby sox Doctor' explains unhappy teenage affairs DOOR little Bobbysoxer. A So rarely will she make a happy marriage. She is so prone to fall for the wrong kind of love. That is one conclusion of a doctor who has kept a1,283 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-06-13 14 Photo. E n ,G L N a E tUc^ T*' tion. Lat Uced straw with a rustic look is made into a very sophisticated hat, with a velvet bow knotted over the deep brim m front. Wide WorldWide World - 38 words
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Article165 1954-06-13 14 TC HEN preparing home- made bread mixes to keep on the shelf for quick recipes, choose a fat that does not need to be kept cold. Check to see If labels Indicate need for refrigeration. Bacon fat or meat drippings are not, suitable for such mixes.165 words
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Article68 1954-06-13 14 I JOLLYWOOD (AP) #_k. ima Suma c, whose fabulous voice will be JC**} 4 °n the screen for the Erst time m "Secret of the Incas," says the people of her native Peruvian Andes have reduced wTiJS, Comman dments They are: J- Do not steal. 2.68 words
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Advertisement74 1954-06-13 14 Dentists Prove that :3 CLEANING P p,^__*___aa e "s[_s"E-' s W****\ t^^^^P COLGATE MU^ DENTAL E J___ l J^m%f^w\^Q CKCAM DECAY ,^^^^^^P COLGATE'S active, penetrating foam gets into hidden crevices between the teeth -removes the tiny particles of food that cause bad breath and tooth decay. P" mf __E^ t^4mK,^74 words
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Advertisement318 1954-06-13 14 A f AT At\j*f ikW AtT^A***^ I//71/'+-'^ lax r*(tct't flail a-. JiU/ U ''«"> _,m» J ''hZSy fmS mtr and mnlj PAN-CAKF MAKE-Ui mmmmi H /pf^^^ Only Ala* Fa.ior'a f.bulou. P« n fresh, natural roiii-.N_ion lotelin*. -m_deup- look E.Cir.TS noModryyou,.k„,nh,_e_e_,h, makeup can. yn ,t lookt and Ma •••4a, »WC_L e318 words
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Miscellaneous144 1954-06-13 14 1-y B-jjjjJjyjJals^Ji-^JJJgAPiv^v.- uo_uiil__.ir WWMIWWVWWWW*, SflL L-l S J _S_T CI• S j| S* W 0 'Jv 'X* '^''i vH Fiw ft 5? mm/mm \vAjJ VJS ISS S B A wsls. Jr JM I A I 8 11 »S^_«_.^M IP* _i JL I J l^^™*. g I K^lifl_____u___X_.v_^^li__ __lf «V T144 words
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Article, Illustration1183 1954-06-13 15 Denys Val Baker - Denys Val Baker By asdf A/HEBE Wye, the W oast U an .nhospihble one oiarlins at the .with jagpd ks slurp -lonthod penin8 ,1» I'• of H-tu.'ntv miles then ,n one beach, nor a ulM.wr of any sort. "hips, i: they are wise, tins coast i wide birth,1,183 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-06-13 15 Photo.. Fiery red -head Anna Valentina is seen arriving for the j first night of "Johnny Guitar the new presentation at 1 the Leicester Square Theatre. London. Anna wears a J gold and white gown trimmed with sequins and beads, J with a matching stole. U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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234 1954-06-13 15 Are You One Of Those Who Say "Touch Wood" X for of the most UOO 5 iperstisaid. i magic, a! ng anxii against nally na! ire. d to 'list Dr. ■v ol Cali- on wood do it others say their hi i m a I 'ive I nor > i234 words
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Advertisement290 1954-06-13 15 H Al>f>¥ x^^Hlw'kX ___P^ -____tn__r /f/fj' W* 9 E V mmmm A _E_W ---DA W /i/ i/ifo-f^ j/ iV. rind «_____?_._F_h tif xe&r _L______W __Hk( \^Sk\ Laurenco Dean Olivtf Goh Beng Tin <>f KotA lUhru Here's a splendid quartette of fine, rt,TinlTn sturdy, healthy yo\ingsters. lhese delightful !_> pictures represent290 words
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872 1954-06-13 16 HARRY B. ELLIS - HARRY B. ELLIS By= Of Tho Christian Science Mon t tor DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia EARLY m the morning I went outside the railroad camp to look at the lights of Riyadh, glimmering m the distance across the sands. It was still before dawn, with872 words
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Article143 1954-06-13 16 OST people would like to get rid of house flies, but scientists at the University of California's citrus experiment station are breeding and raising them at the rate of 10.000 a week. The scientists say these flies won't pester anyone, however, because they are doomed to143 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-06-13 16 photo Opera sinser f onstantina Arau.io sin^s the part of Rezia. the main female character m Carl Maria Von Weber's opera "Oberon This masterpiece, the last opera written by the famed Romantic German composer m 182 b. was shown at the National Opera Theatre. Paris. UPUP - 46 words
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Article482 1954-06-13 16 STAN CARTER - STAN CARTER By 1/* QUIPPED with cowrie shells for trading purposes, three American Missionaries have gone into the hidden Shangri-La Valley of New Guinea to convert the stone-age natives to Christianity. Shangri-La is the name Americans gave to a rolling, green valley walled m by482 words
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Advertisement310 1954-06-13 16 _J_B_\_\ UM\ -'BwyjLa-tL ____T \\__\^\'.;A' y4 KOLYNOS the "Active" Chlorophyll Toothpaste The clean lively taste of green Kolynos gives your mouth a wonderful refreshed feeling. Its clean flavour reaches into every crevice freshening every corner. And that glorious lu*ting freshness is your proof of the all-round mouth care that only310 words
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Advertisement163 1954-06-13 16 N™ l are Champion NEW SEASONS JAMS r INCLUDE STRAWBERRY _^_lL__> RASPBERRY _fIFSC_\ ***A APR,COT '...H**' MARMALADE Afl JB fi A \WmT-~' '*^S__r/__F Obtainable also trom M ')*> Seiangor Agent A^^li Distributor _fV^\^ f L Urf I HOCK LEe G#* V WWWha-M* Bbb -v_T\ o ft** 9 YO""' j^^^E~gc^ r163 words
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Article583 1954-06-13 17 BIN KENG ROUTS S'PORE POLICE Federation In Strong Position _»S«S_? as_tfg_a.T: hefr r sld_v-, cd -Iraton.1 rat0n P0 li Ce y«~terd-y. concluded S?n B _p„ t r e^ oSii0 S i i^ ay thC !^____t2_____P^^t_the f io r taltiri S nine wickets ior runs m a Singapore innings of 67,583 words
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Article, Illustration21 1954-06-13 17 I'd rards hurdle* proves. _t the K sreondar. School Saturday show S»i Peiii (ex- won the I nis Umc »a^ lh.i)21 words
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Article67 1954-06-13 17 Trafalgar Meet A Success < hvU \h c rin*. teh verj In thi 1 wa. gnu anc S nts wen Mrited Hit r Ali; 3. tard, r.trU I Yong mv Rot* Njj yan Hurdle. V (Hots II:,' r. I Relai I no Kill w)v Afterr<l< OM (orK Rate: I X67 words
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Article45 1954-06-13 17 10U)N. ncke U -r Dent. Soon Garri- KAF Teneah lay w nIY unbeaten with mark at 25 runs. Tengah by nj first were 131 -Dandeker 'gjyhlta 26 StevenDeni four tor 41 1. with 133 B( Ulr Wl^tv 'Dent 60 Taylor mm45 words
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Article61 1954-06-13 17 VSOBA Take A Defeat Brothers old 1 the Old Victo- ln >«"win their m the Evan SC P grounS n l Pc ition on round yesterday. g*h«« School scored r four wickets. >'SRCplay- M to pi.., his otin* P other Alex "it.. E. Le :ir >d Roland JrtMU nounrieadly bowl-61 words
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Article31 1954-06-13 17 l Mill red when they the Setia 3C league he Farrer ■4r!;v hr wi *MWW nan l l,n f ,2 a "d r hi J .\L Wn,, Cyril Person31 words
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Article492 1954-06-13 17 BILL MOSS - Operation Upset Is Flourishing BILL MOSS By iowij stature for more renowned combination* Operation I pset at Jalan Besar stadiumTs flour sh m R particularly so last week. nourish- It has become difficult to speculate on any team s chancer Success has struck for small teams i on an unprecedented492 words
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Article584 1954-06-13 17 SAFA Lcagut Im* up to 10 t w s RrMr F W D L FA Ptl aa E U 1 1 IB 38 15 AAA 9 7 l 221 13 14 Staj Soccei Itt I 1 1 23 913 L favtn 9 4 2 I it 12 l(584 words
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Article170 1954-06-13 17 LEADING goal-scorers m SAFA Senior league up to June 10 are: Rah.m Omar (Star Soccerites) 13: Wahab Abu (Marines) 9: T. Mission (Rovers) and Ah Hoe (PBU) and Kok Peow (CA) 8 each: Siang Hock (Tigers), Russell (REME). Osman Dand (K. Raja). Krishna n (IRC), Sahar and La170 words
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Article147 1954-06-13 17 A gallant 60 runs by Raffles Institution skipper. Yap Boon Pow, who hit seven fours and a six during his 50 minutes stay at the crease, could not prevent his school losing to the Indian Association by 25 runs on thc Raffles ground yesterday. Batting first the147 words
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Article212 1954-06-13 17 Customs Move Up In Div. 3 r.oKy STOM Spor s C,ub had to fight very hard for their 2—o .£v V V° Ver t he SKM-*"* Sava r^ necstrr< m their J.A.r .A Division 3C league a t f ar rer Pa <*< yesterday Both half SC re m the212 words
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Article110 1954-06-13 17 ANGLO Chinese School, with- l<eng. broke the inter school 1 [Vm* L a V rerorri jn th^ spendid hT%t f a ln 42 8 se^- ■< t w f reu s S<hool ™ecr at Woodsville yesterday The ACS boys were Quek Hon Van. Tan Chee Chve. Kh,110 words
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Article34 1954-06-13 17 Tigers Win A t Soccer TIGER Sporting Association beat RAF Tengah seven-three m a football -friendly' at Tengah yesterday. Boon Seong and Ismail Yusoff netted three each Chong Mun scored the seventh for Tigers.34 words
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Article126 1954-06-13 17 TIGER Sporting Association trounced the Royal Air Force Singapore, seven-nil m a table tennis match played at the Happy Table Tennis Centre yesterday. Except for Lim Peng Quee. who dropped one game m three to E. Croucher before beating him. the Tigers' players swept through126 words
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Article51 1954-06-13 17 Tiger Swimming Club 'A' and 'B teams, SASA water I polo champions m both divisions, were defeated by Singa- 1 pore Swimming Club teams at Pasir Panjang yesterday. SSC *A' beat the Tigers *A' j 5 4 and their 'B team won their match 651 words
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Article18 1954-06-13 17 Geylang English Scbool will i hold Iheir annual aluletie sports on the School ground -un Wednesday.18 words
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Advertisement364 1954-06-13 17 Over-all protection Mother Nature gave it to thf turtle. H^Jda made it for ihe portable typewriter The Swedish-bu.lt Halrfa ha» a wrong frame, with robust sides 2nd back, and sturdy, sound-absorb. ng bottom plate. Halda is not only protected against shocks, but against dust and dirt a. welL With the364 words
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Miscellaneous144 1954-06-13 17 SOCCER: Singapore "A" v RAF Combined, Jalan Besar Stadium; SAFA League: Div. 2 Woodbridge Hospital v SHB Recreation Club, at Farrer Park; Singapore Corinthians v Chinese Athletic "A" at Farrer Park; Div. 3C: Police "AY v YMSA at Geylang Stadium. CRICKET: Senior Tour- i ney Army v SCC at Ayer144 words
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808 1954-06-13 18 RAFMAN - RAFMAN By STIRK BEST PERFORMER GOOD performances were the order of the day at the RAF Seletar B athletic meeting last Wednesday, when Flying Boat Wing ran out winners with 109 points. 92(R) Squadron were runners up with 65 points and Flying Wing were808 words
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Article687 1954-06-13 18 SCRIBBLER - SCRIBBLER Nee Soon Round Up By FAY CORPS suttered their worst defeat m years when they Here trounced by the Waggoners (RASC) m a cricket match played on the Ayer Rajah ground last Saturday. i Batting first, the Waggoners 174 runs for eight wickets before687 words
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Article527 1954-06-13 18 IN a United Services League Division 1 match at Seletar last Thursday. Corinthians beat Flying Boat Wing by one goal to nil. The Wing were extremely unlucky at not forcing nt least a draw but it was entirely their oo n fault that they lost.527 words
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Article, Illustration525 1954-06-13 18 LINESMAN - STATE BOWLING RECORD BY RATNAYAKE LINESMAN By ONE of the features of last week's "big* cricket m Malaya was W. Ratnayake's remarkable bowling for Negri Sembilan against Perak when he captured nine wickets for Z'Z runs. As far as my memory goes this is the first Instance of a bowler525 words
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Advertisement292 1954-06-13 18 *MB^MMM___B_H_litt----_---_____-____________________BP' 1 £N\ CIA Distinguished for beauty f famed for Accuracy I ir Anti -Magnetic Tropicalised *k Super Shock Protected it 1/ 21 Jewels S'j f e Agents: SHRIRQ (CHINA) LTD. (Incorporated m Hongkong) -Bg@t_\|^l@&.] £NlCtL*\ ]f_FWC>^ LUIVI Mikron typn b'noculars j liiii.v ilu il Ceatral I I 1 ot292 words
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Advertisement108 1954-06-13 18 mm ___________fli lP*eßi^__________ 11 '^^oS_|---B_Sfe» _-_k____. v r s S_**^o?Jßi *^\JSW^-r^W_W. l T__l'w___if________'MM'S»B'__**'ss^^** > *^^^cs'i^ 1 r y_t, *Jm[\\^ '^>?^^^fe^ "___r __WB&*rff»WKvy ■*3ftfH_p*>jl'^Ksg^a_'*sJßßK '^^iJ^^BlKi n y _w* Rti^tfM J ■&gjgggjBfiSߣ^^ _*^^BgS^S^___m_______B e^ ...and men m the public eye prefe* I BRYLCREEM ______> Has your hair that clean, smart look, essential108 words
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Article, Illustration467 1954-06-13 19 If plans now being made to 'rush' the fln.__. lighting of Jalan Besar stadium are gfiSfff Singapore fans will enjoy their soccer i* the coo cool, cool of the night sooner than they exn^t The first Colony floodlit match may fc? between Singapore and the467 words
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Article90 1954-06-13 19 TAMIL Brotherhood Association official, elected for the year are: President: Mr. K. Periayah: Vice-President: Mr. If. Ramasamy: Hon. Secretary: Mr. J. Sarangapany (re-elected): lion. Treasurer: Mr. M. R. Krishnan: Hon. Sports Secretary: Mr. 1 S. R. S. Xaidu (re-elected); Hon. Asst. Secretary: Mr. N. G. Samy; Committee:90 words
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422 1954-06-13 19 VERITY GILL - Army Lead But Hold The Season's 'Low Score' Record VERITY GILL By THE first round of the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament will be completed today when the leagues resume after the week's break due to the Clarke Cup matches. The matches today {are: the Indians versus the Recs at422 words
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Article734 1954-06-13 19 INSIDE SPORT WITH Jeffery James Why Cry... After CG's 'Peace Meet' IF we are to judge from the attitude of the Seiangor Badminton Association on the Piruz-Lim Koon Yam alTair, the efforts of the Badminton Association of Malaya's president, Mr. Heah Joo Seang, and the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac734 words
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Article248 1954-06-13 19 How Right At last. The Singapore Amateur Football Association has done it. The Association did the right thing when it expressed confidence m its players. Thanks to forthright speaking R. B. I. Pates, and justice seeking Ted Strickland for championing the cause of the players. They made248 words
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Advertisement225 1954-06-13 19 OPINIONS DIFFER... \pA^ y v l^* y BUT WE BOTH AGREE ON PALMOLIVE for shave comfort \Xhichever method you prefer, there's a Palmolive shaving preparation made belter sr.u_!lv for you. The secret lies m the srtual blend of Palmolive oils, made to soothe, smooth and condition your skin as you225 words
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Advertisement214 1954-06-13 19 -tBE ***W\ MORE IIRELLI RACING VICTORIES ITALIAN MILLE MIGLIA— MAY 1954: XSTTr Alberto ASCARI driving o Lancio with Pirelli tyres (at an average speed of 88 m p n _*wND: Vittoric MARZOTTO dr.ving o Ferrer, with Pirelli tyres. ORD. Luigi MUSSO driving a Mcs.rcti w.th Pirelli tyres. T^^* for speed214 words
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Article2291 1954-06-13 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By Conventional $86 Best, Rodgers Gets 4 Winners IPOH, Sat.— Favourites tumbled on the opening day of the Perak Turf Club's June meeting this afternoon. Conventional $86, Jimson $80, DonzeHa $66 and Bras Queen $59 were the outsiders who won. Trainer "Doc" Rodgers of Penang had2,291 words
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Article147 1954-06-13 20 mw ANOTHER foreign-make I racing cycle has been imported into Singapore to compete ■gainst the established British and French models. It is the Italian "Frejus," a lightweight track racer tha^ has made its mark mi n many Continental racing tournaments. Frejus racers won the racing championship of147 words
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Article45 1954-06-13 20 I TOTAL P00L— 5239,150 Ist Prize: *****6 ($66,745) 2nd Prize: *****8 ($33,372) 3rd Prize: *****9 ($16,686) STARTERS ($2,085 each): Nos. *****9, *****7, *****5, *****9, *****6, *****5, *****1, *****6. CONSOLATION ($l,OOO each): Nos. *****0 *****3, *****6, *****3, *****8, *****8, jl *****4, *****9, *****8, *****9,45 words
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Article40 1954-06-13 20 Chia" Leads Again I SINV Boon Leo the le Jan Rijento Dutton ai contest fi most pop The win'-. to Lone! ball rlub two weekj i and the le togi of P the Chia 8u.. Teik i I l\\\\\\\\\\X\\ IV40 words
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Advertisement175 1954-06-13 20 zr_l--> \<J/- J V isP j Fbr Iyourprotectton1 yourprotectton \f\ j we recommend \A and install M& I -^MUFFLERS. \i EXHAUST AND TAIL PIPES MM Cenuine Ford Mufflers, exh.iusr pipes, and tail r J^^ S _____ik_\ J pipes are service-engineered to match the engines BB—BwEEBE—X ot all Ford Cirs and175 words
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