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Title Section15 1954-07-11 1 SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. V. No. 9. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY ll, 1931 TWENTY PAGES 15 CENTS.15 words
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Article149 1954-07-11 1 K.C. ARUN - K. C. ARUN B^ Stondord Staff Corr. IPOH, Sot. A tight, ,borigine screen which hod shielded high ranking Comnunist terrorists m the Perak jungle for over two is now being slowly jut steadily broken. of the results n Termite" which pursued troops and < sq. miles149 words
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Article22 1954-07-11 1 mpur. Sat.— population of <>r of Malaya at I was 5,705,952. .n increase JH! r the 1952 figure.22 words
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Article178 1954-07-11 1 HANOI, July 10, (Reuter) French aircraft streamed out today to bomb the Vietminh pincers now less than 25 miles away from Hanoi and threatening to close on the city. A French High Command spokesman said the 70,000 troops massing around Hanoi were still "watching and waiting."178 words
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Article14 1954-07-11 1 SEVEN Kikuyu tribesmen were hanged m Nairobi pri- son on Friday.— APAP - 14 words
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Article312 1954-07-11 1 By Plane, By Taxi, They Flee Threatened City EXODUS FROM HANOIBEGINS BUT THERE'S NO PANIC HANOI, July 10 Hanoi's civilian population began flying out by the hundreds today as the threatened city's window panes trembled from artillery fire. Rumours flew that Supreme Commander Gen. Paul Ely hadReuter; UP - 312 words
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542 1954-07-11 1 BOB PERIES - By BOB PERIES ONE of Malaya's most sought-after fugitives, Wong Fook Kwong,^ an important member of the Malayan Communist Party's Strong-arm Squad, was recaptured by the Singapore Police on Friday-a year and four months after his sensational escape from the General Hospital lock-up ward.542 words
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Article41 1954-07-11 1 SAN FRANCISCO, July 10, (AP)— The raft Lehi, carrying five men but no provisions and no water, left San Francisco today for a drifting 3,200-mile voyage to Hawaii. A fishing boat carried the raft out to sea.41 words
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132 1954-07-11 1 HER BUST (Was too flat) CAUSED HER DEATH HONGKONG. July 10 (UP) A 'flat chested Chinese woman", who worried she would not look attractive m a bathing suit this summer, died from paraffin injections taken to develop her bust,, a coroner's inquest revealed today. The coroner's court was told that132 words
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Article27 1954-07-11 1 TOKYO, July 10. (UP) Communist Chinese Premier Chou En-lai left Peking by plane on Friday to return to the Geneva conference. Peking Radio said today.27 words
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Article87 1954-07-11 1 Reds Free 9 British Sailors HONGKONG, July 10. (UP) Two Royal Navy officers and seven enlisted men, who were seized with the yacht Elinor by the Communist Chinese on June 1 off Hongking were released today. The nine British naval men crossed the Sino-Hongkong border at 2 p.m. today accompanied87 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-07-11 1 photos. WONG Fook Rwonr, alias Fong Tit, (left), the wanted Communist irrested m Pasir Laba. Singapore at dawn on Friday. Betow. the attap shack where Won* and a 20--year-old woman Communist courier stayed onder cover, posing as fanners. standardstandard - 43 words
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Article52 1954-07-11 1 WHISKY (28,000 Bottles) DRAINED NEW YORK, July 10 (Reuter).— Federal Internal Revenue authorities here will today complete the destruction of 28,000 bottles of whisky abandoned by an unidentified importer who was unable to sell them. Four workers began tipping the whisky, manufactured m the American Virgin Islands, into the harbour52 words
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Article82 1954-07-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A soldier of the First Battalion Royal Hampshire Regiment. Lance Corporal Watton. of East Howe, Bournemouth, was crushed to death today by a military truck m which he was travelling and which overturned on a narrow estate road near Bentong. Nine other82 words
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Article208 1954-07-11 1 Don't Give Sweets To Children, Candidates Told IPOH, Sat. The Supervisor of Elections for Ipoh and Menglembu, Mr. W. Wbittaker, m a circular issued today, listed certain practices which candidates are advised to avoid while canvassing: for votes. They are: GIVING SWEETS TO CHILDREN IN THE PRESENCE208 words
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Article152 1954-07-11 1 It's Terry Again LAS VEGAS, Nevada. July 10 (,AP). Shapely Terry Moore's revealing night club dress that caused a mild sensation during her Las Vegas casino act went into retirement today after a spokesman for her Church voiced objections. The low cut gown costing152 words
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Article62 1954-07-11 1 IPOH. Sat. The Perak State Alliance, composed of MCA, the UMNO and the Perak Progressive Party, decided at an emergency meeting today to petition the Sultan of Perak, to relieve the present Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang, of his office. The62 words
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Article35 1954-07-11 1 SAN FRANCISCO, July 10, (AP). Eighteen-year-old Amora Asavananda, convincingly holding the title of Miss Thailand, arrived here on Friday aboard the S.S. President Wilson to compete m the Miss Universe contest.35 words
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Article64 1954-07-11 1 MACON, Georgia, July 10: (Reuter)— A 265 lb. woman drew a $52 fine or 50 days m gaol m court yesterday for tying her sleeping husbajid to the bed and lashing him with a rubber hose. The woman, Mrs. Lillian Barr, 32, told the court her64 words
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Article76 1954-07-11 1 Rubber A Warning AKRON. Ohio. July 10 (UP). American consumption natural rubber will decline if its present price remains at current levels or increases, a leading rubber manufacturer declared here yesterday. W. S. Richardson. President of the B.F. Goodrich Company, predicted that the United States rubber industry will necessarily turnGRS - 76 words
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Advertisement33 1954-07-11 1 II x I NISLIBH (S.E.A LTD. Kirn la Lumpur. i Cooler tunning -greater mileage proved with COOL CURING Vulcanizing (or curing) at low temperatures with Improved compound* Ing techniques. DISTRIBUTE by siME DARBY.33 words
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Advertisement48 1954-07-11 1 IS pasteuriitd i COLO STORAGE CREAMERIES LTD I 8 IN'.AP') r,A I A LUMPUR PCNANft^ (Z'QyK&C the world's M Rill finest Brandy-producing country, I ww\ comes JSxshaw. the popular choice "J LJm£i of people all over (r^PP^W the*world. Im UrV |l '^fi I EXSHAW M COGNAC BRANDY 148 words
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Article157 1954-07-11 2 Rubber Closes At 70 3/8 Cts. RUBBER prices on the Singapore market yesterday closed at about unchanged levels as those on Friday, first gTade rubber for July shipment being quoted 70 3/8 cents per lb. Prices opened at around 69 7/8 cents per lb. and remained at around the price157 words
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Article66 1954-07-11 2 Old Boys' Officials THE following were electee office bearers of the Serangoon English School Old Boys Association, Singapore: President: Mr. Lim Choon Mon? Vice-presidents: Messrs. S. C Ting and Heng Siah Meng Secretary: Mr. Tan Thye Peng, Asst. Secretary: Mr Lim Cheng Heng. Treasurer; Mr. Ec Hoon Khye. Committee members66 words
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Article209 1954-07-11 2 Promoters Hire Clubs To Avoid Police Raids Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE gambling promoters are now hiring a number of club premises m Chinatown areas and organising vast gambling rackets m a bid to avoid the increasing police raids on gaming houses. Notorious gambling dens have been abandoned209 words
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Article164 1954-07-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOR the first time, Singapore will see simultaneous translations, as practised In the United Nations, Into four languages when the World Assembly of Youth meets m the Colony next month. English speeches will be translated by fluent interpreters provided by the WAY Secretariat m164 words
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Article117 1954-07-11 2 Magistrate Pays Fine He Imposed THE Singapore City Police Court Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn yesterday gave Amin bin Ha^ an. an employee of the Police Courts. $10 to pay the fine which was imposed £y him <the Magistrate* earlier. Amin said he could pay the fine on pay day.117 words
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Article, Illustration260 1954-07-11 2 1 ARTIST Dong Kingman. born of Cantonese parents m Oakland, California, and educated m Hongkong, who has become famous painting the asphalt jungles of the ti% city. is now paying his first visit to Singapore, en route to the real Jungles of Malaya. Today,260 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-07-11 2 NO one had the correct solution to last week's picture puzzle which was the photograph of a vice. The S2O will be added to this week's prize which incidentally is the LAST Sunday Standard picture puzzle. Mail your entries to the Sunday Standard, Lim Teck Kirn Road,64 words
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Advertisement232 1954-07-11 2 %B^ philips! and W RADIOGRAMS j S The (Iholce of the Discerning at ///ices to suit all pockets RADIOS From $80/- to $490/- RADIOGRAMS From $320/- to $1675/- INSPECT THE FINE RANGE I Oh DISPLAY AT JmvM/3rm Jw m moutric coumalavm ltd crJ9 M/M/tJr JOMM LITTLE'S lUILDINC AZrSf Qf k7232 words
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Advertisement55 1954-07-11 2 FOR SALE ONE 20 foot outboat cabin cruiser with 25 h.p. Evinrude engine for $2,500. Please apply Box X. 2.V. S.S FOR IRREGULAR pain and after childbirth drink D. T. Urn's Herb Tonic, Obat Jamu Obat Priok and thus rendering your body m better condition. D. T. LIM CO., 24.55 words
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Advertisement684 1954-07-11 2 PUBLIC TRUSTEE SALR BY PUBLIC TENDER rpHE Public Trustee. In his A capacity as Official Assignee and Custodian of Property. Supreme Court Building, Singapore Invites oilers by Tender for the following: X Shirts. Safe. Furniture, Triumph B.S.A. Motor Cycles. Antimony Sulphide, Typewriters, Duplicators. Books, Stationery. Radio Valves, Electric Bulbs. Paintings,684 words
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Advertisement244 1954-07-11 2 DUTH Q»G POhTSJq" i* s Dch' ijim tn-la two ireal mourn M Tv« .day 2 n T c o re: only. <4-6 p.m pore C .inine Weifntion. Tel. *****. SIHJATIQIMS VA(/\\J toAWTED: M «n W in the prinUi lk be assistant to Manager nf t0 pnntinjj concern. Apply experience remunerv244 words
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Article, Illustration257 1954-07-11 3 DEATH ORDER IN LAST BREA TH ART THEATRE S NEW PLAYl wa«i J were breathing your last breath, would you use that to order the death of another man? The Empress Dowager Tsu Hsi of China did just that In her last spasm f p p .^PtJ the order forHSU.; standard - 257 words
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Article, Illustration598 1954-07-11 3 ONCE THE IDOL OF EVERY FIGHT FAN By MICHAEL GOH Standord Staff Reporter THE ebony coloured Arab selling "lontong" to the wharfhands at Singapore's Clifford Pier stands out m the group of hawkers gathered there. quiet and a i nan who is nindingStandard - 598 words
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Article80 1954-07-11 3 Magistrate Praises An Alert PC SINGAPORE Police Constable No. 4488 of Joo Chiat Police Station was congratulated by the City Police Magistrate, Mr. J.M. DevereuxColebourn. yesterday for being alert. The constable arrested Liew Yeo Siong m Changi Road at the junction of Still Road at 5 a.m. yesterday for using80 words
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Article, Illustration227 1954-07-11 3 AS the tide three Sundays ago was lovely, I decided to fith off Tekong about four or five miles away from Sultan Shoal. I anchored my boat at about 5 a.jn. and for an hour I had no bite. At 6 a.m. I started227 words
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Article, Illustration514 1954-07-11 3 Q. Could you please furnish me with information on fishing m Indonesian waters. If a permit is necessary, where can I apply for one T. A. LIM. A Ik an Merah. Oanga and Kerapu are plentiful around Nongsa. Tanjong Sinkuang and Batu Ampas of* the East Coast, and514 words
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Article101 1954-07-11 3 ANGLING enthusiasts m Singapore and the Federation are invited to write to lh e Angler's Corner of the Sunday Standard of their catches and experiences |n this Quiet yet thrilling sport. The most interesting article received will be published (with pic bra, if any) mi n101 words
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Advertisement21 1954-07-11 3 ■ft**"'"'-''''' m^J CRAVEN A' FOR SMOOTH CLEAN SMOKING c ork-tipped cigarette J^jjf B world. mgmlK! >m London L R E jm§21 words
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Advertisement200 1954-07-11 3 PURE CEYLON TEA Imported from Ceylon, wheie they knew fini Try a cup and youll find that It's just your cup of teal SINGAPORE $2.55 PER POUND PACKET Obtainable also from Selangor Agent Distributor. HOCK LEE CO., KUALA LUMPUR. Xt IK k L i 1 1\ JIN 'M.-^. THE FAMOUS200 words
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Article, Illustration136 1954-07-11 4 ATTAP dwellings m kampongs and farming areas m Singapore will soon have metal badges stuck on doer posts to identify the householder as a member of the Attap Dwellers' Association. More than 5,©W badges have beea ordered by the Association for issue to members. The136 words
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Article48 1954-07-11 4 THE trooper Asturias arrived m Singapore yesterday en route to Korea from Britain The vessel carried no main units for the Colony, except replacements for the three Services m Malaya. The main body of the Ist Battalion Northampshire Regiment are on board. Korea bound.48 words
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446 1954-07-11 4 GOB CHONG KENG - GOB CHONG KENG St Michael's, Ipoh, is well by MODERN education places a great emphasis on Hie teaching of science and m order that schoolchildren may better pursue the study of this subject, well-equipped science blocks hare been or are being built by the authorities446 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-07-11 4 WELL KNOWN Colony footballer Chia Boon Leone who was the judge for The Standard's second "Quick Quiz" contest which went to Mr. H.M. Mahpuz of Singapore. The solution to Quick Quiz No. 3 will fee published tomorrow.39 words
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Article200 1954-07-11 4 Feast Of St. Anne Procession BITKIT MERTAJAM. Satin spite of the Emergency Regulations enforced m thi* area, the feast of St. Anne will be celebrated as usual this i year o n Aug. 1. Police authorities have granted specif permission for the feast to w held without any hindrance. There200 words
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Article54 1954-07-11 4 THE new Mitsui Line vessel "Hakonesan Maru" will arrive m Singapore on her maiden voyage tomorrow. She is bound for Japan after completing her first trip to American and Continental ports. Th« ultra modern freighter which has a service speed of 18 knots has a deadweight54 words
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Article, Illustration236 1954-07-11 4 COUNCILLOR KEEPS VOW TO KRAMA T ON a day last December just before the Singapore City Council elections, a solemn faced man stood before the grave ef Da ton Kramat Panjang m Siang Lin Park, and made a vow. "If you help me to win the elections," he told theStandard - 236 words
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Article39 1954-07-11 4 TAIPINi;. Sat I fans will have the of seeing the first C< film. "The Commv I Lido Cinema on J I special midnight 4 This k the first Hrn town to introduce Ihrill m cinema enterta.39 words
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Article112 1954-07-11 4 'Fajar' students' Defence Fund The newly-formed University of Malaya SoclH an organisation for all university graduate Malaya, has decided to support the University s cialist Club's appeal for funds to help pay" for th" defence of eight students charged with seditio While sup; for funds, the112 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-07-11 4 MISS CHAN HINT. FENG, B.Sc, a member of the staff of the St. Michael's Institution. Ipoh, is seen dissecting a guinea pig m the new biology laboratory. Looking on are students m the Post School Certificate Class, who have all recently passed the entrance examination into the University of Malaya.56 words
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Advertisement58 1954-07-11 4 Braaiy froi%tlielLA||GyEST wine produci|^ orgaaization m the world v L k M I /J J 18.000.000 gaMon* a? TTTrr^ —^.^yas^-"- __«isr- X^ I IS\ ar maturing at \^^r Hte cellars of Hie fefctoK^ I I Co-operative Winem Hp^ VI I growers Associajfl I^l tion of Soith JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD.58 words
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Advertisement354 1954-07-11 4 FIRST YOU LISTEN you" find yourself HI 3 SPEAKING THE LANGUAGE »lt!KiTE^idr~l OW s c m€ learn new language by Linguaph Pi3^£^ffX Knowledge of English and other languages is of great *alu e i JKjUjti&i/$S today to all engaged m business and to those look iftKJ^BßlSy^ forward to travelling. Thousands354 words
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Miscellaneous791 1954-07-11 4 i k^^^K.^Mw^ I?iyrao/M)t3 TAWING 1)1 NUAPU KM; <m i Broke 1C 30 M^L~ li-u. its (Mandafr^ -^B 1. 3. €30 fiJid t» 15 p.m. W? f AX** m 2 Kh\: Choon Moon Klew Kwai Bf M M^^AtMJ 31 >on Mun (Cantonese) t, Bt M fi and 8-15 pjdb. r LII»O:791 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1954-07-11 5 MICHAEL CONNORS - Japanese women are no longer meek, flatbreasted shap eless chattels MICHAEL CONNORS "Sew" <AndOkD IftrtVn By TOKYO. I that where m. pical island c lush >. gorgeous the hit of re -x-achcombers degenerate n the and gazing on at t: append:.ew it. And i about Japan? knows that DM Ol1,146 words
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Article204 1954-07-11 5 A Cable To Movie Ball Hollywood cable to be 'i the organisers of the rortfccomimf gala Movie Bail reached Singapore yesternc from 28th Foi International Xmtr.A CorporaPresident. Murray 'ho, with his Dorothy, visited the »n thr New Year. fl U* film executive: •inrd of your great work lj teca t204 words
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Article473 1954-07-11 5 MOST FACTS ARE FALSE -COUNSEL Diamonds Case Put Off THE case against Harry A. Gregory who pleaded guilty to two charges of illegal v importing 1075.75 carats of diamonds worth approximately M 546.500 into the Colony on Feb. 7 and Dec. 10 m 1951. was adjourned m the Singapore First473 words
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Article99 1954-07-11 5 STRIKERS ARE GIVEN A PROMISE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The management of the Lever Brothers multi-mil-lion dollar factory here to- day urged the striking workers to return to work on Monday and promised that there will be no victimisation. This assurance was given to representatives of the strikers at a meeting99 words
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Article61 1954-07-11 5 SEREMBAN. Sat.— Mr. Lee Yee Hsu, Secretary of the Negri Sembtlan branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, died suddenly today at his residence m Limbok Road. He was 49 years old. Mr. Lee leaves a widow, two sons and two daughters. A son and a daughter61 words
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Advertisement415 1954-07-11 5 10 BLUE GILLETTE BLADES IN Gillette Quick-feed Dispenser ii 1 ll'i I ill ilft^L Wr'' with the sharpest l/jfm/ edge m the world (Wmpk Bl u0 Gillette Blades give you the finest of all wffl' shaves and the most economical because they last the longest. In the handy new Dispenser415 words
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Article1656 1954-07-11 6 DENYS BURROWS - Life's Peculiar Isn't It!! gTK WGE as it may seem, eating food is nut a natural human impulse. Drinking, on the other hand most definitely is. From the very earliest days of life we all know exactly how to drink, and from a wide variety of containers1,656 words
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Article, Illustration983 1954-07-11 6 ARTHUR FORD - ARTHUR FORD By YES, I was m ovc with Betty Grant. At first I was hardly aware that she existed. She joined our company about fourteen years ago, but I do not think I knew her to speak to until several years later. It was then983 words
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Article386 1954-07-11 6 Ross Campbell - EARTH OR BUST Ross Campbell A FASCINATING report has been made by a young man m Melbourne who saw a flying saucer recently. He said he noticed inside it "shapes that looked like human bu A few readers took this to mean that he had sren marble busts. possibly of386 words
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Advertisement102 1954-07-11 6 Only WS^y Constellation Service iM B O MB A V MlGt* jh >w via MADRAS JPyßi^J^^j LUXIJRY TOURIST ysmmw v AY i'^ •&*mS£ m^^/ 7' iMi iiiinirdiate c«>nur< li<m> ?z2s3mdZ BOMBAY/EUROPE HiStt £ovM InJi* Ifn t»nd and NAIROBI Contact: AIR'INDIA ADELPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE Tel: 5061. HtNNOL KSjrr* jte. •tic Ar.-nn:102 words
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Article, Illustration2393 1954-07-11 7 of Saturday the fifth of June and sunny with a wind from the idily drove our graceful ketch :ie:aporo harbour between the d li£ht< There were only board counting a large white other companion, Tom t has nee m these waters so I2,393 words
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Advertisement129 1954-07-11 7 The icorld famous family of TIGER m edicinal produc is O T I '^r jt/^ ''Aba '^^4k -^Tj. '11 7 £abbA^ .jO^S^^^^y^ BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Vioform Cream for skin affections129 words
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Article591 1954-07-11 8 Keith Waterhouse - Keith Water house r>\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 5y v vvvvvxxvxvvvv The strange, shy world of the people who go to the... f ]^HERE was once a Member of Parliament who wa s so nervous that whenever he went by Tube to the House of Commons he could never say the word591 words
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Article, Illustration989 1954-07-11 8 BERNARD WILLIAMS - Singapore Will Be Hosts To Indian Navy On Aug. 2 BERNARD WILLIAMS ==Says The Standard Shipping J*< porter pARLY next month Singaporeans will play host to the officers and men of eight ships of the Indian Navy. The Flotilla which consists of the cruiser Delhi, the Rotherham (lass destroyers Rajput,989 words
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279 1954-07-11 8 JIM MARTENHOFF - There's Money Is Catching Snakes! JIM MARTENHOFF I HARDY handful of Miami are picking up easy dollar! n thg Everglades, sprawling, watery wilderness thct of Miami. The\ do it picking up snakes. Their only weapon is bare hands. No hook*, ope loops, or poies for these boys. They believe in279 words
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Advertisement542 1954-07-11 8 #s* JL i VJ^AV r r W H -M W Only Y..nllry f^s X -<^^^^ W know i!k- ict «^^M of blending fftfujp' lavender with A rare otto* .m«l I HI i' c ><I(1S musks t \^L to ui\«- a \T centra ted longer<^^^f-^~ lasting fragrance.^ YARDLEY J? S-A LAVENDER542 words
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Advertisement271 1954-07-11 8 HETRTNg RECIPES MORTON 1 HERRING POTATOES! U;;?N«T:::;:^^*qf Cho.podp.r.l,. 'f r«iu" i< turt on tep. t •dt < wit* MORTON HERRINGS 1 WITH RICE J I lirj, tin MORTON hfl RINGS IN TOMATO SAUCE. Pt. thin n. W cookad rit«, I hjrd r #1 Jui<« of half o j lemon, SeJioning271 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1954-07-11 9 CURISTINE DIEMER - CURISTINE DIEMER Script, Direction, Photography A II By Laurie Friedman By »OK the first time m Malaya's film history a pictiiri Is now being mad*- In Malaya that is entirely the ition of an Englishman. Keris Film Company, Singapore, is the producer.1,122 words
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Article, Illustration844 1954-07-11 9 I the middle fab with the B sar this mornT; ie Holy with a gr •ceremony is customary. "S'cuse me. Sir." he ;ped. "But lady here to see es. "In a minute or t. 3oss calmly, chair." aid she is m 1 condition to wait844 words
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Advertisement345 1954-07-11 9 £k VIKELP ffr Mi««r«l Tonk. f^^^^B holds the key to vitality j j '^W^ health! The sea still hold.s many i But onp It ided is changing the world's health p tain plants found deep down m the are rich m essential body building mil Scien from such a plar345 words
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685 1954-07-11 10 /"VN both sides of the Atlantic, v c raging question it whether Communist China should b« admitted into the United Nations. Never before has the question aroused to much attention both m Washington and London, but it will be a long time before it is685 words
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Article, Illustration1744 1954-07-11 10 THE WEEK'S WORLD NEWS in review Battle Of Hanoi Under Way; Residents Flee f AINING at a steady pace on the main city of Red River Delta, Hanoi, during the past week, Ho Chi Minh's Red forces were reported to be only five miles of their objective. The French Command1,744 words
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Advertisement313 1954-07-11 10 OPINIONS DIFFER .7~ BUT WE BOTH AGREE ON PALMOLIVE for shave comfort Whichever method you pi Palmolive shaving preparation mad specially for you. The secret lies m the special blend of Palmolive oils, made to soothe, smooth and condition your you shave. Your shave comfort i with Palmolivc. Try a313 words
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Article, Illustration2386 1954-07-11 11 Russell Braddon - Cheshire: "I Never Was A Good Pilot, Just Lucky" Russell Braddon from Killer To Crusader— Part 4 By "Showing great coolness, Pilot Officer Cheshire regained control of his aircraft, which had lost "co- > height, and was being subjected to anti-aircraft fire, and although the explosion had blown out a2,386 words
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Advertisement133 1954-07-11 11 i v c yOVJ *.rt Q JO' WF &^a^H i Boxers are snug, good-looking, built for action m sea I i supporters are quick drying, fabrics stronger than ever. The latest, m gaberdine, are walking length with zip fly f ron t. i^_ A favourite style, right, is tvail- I133 words
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Advertisement53 1954-07-11 11 NEXT WEEK: Cheshire bombed the objective with half of his plane's fuselage gone. it >\ Vl^^^Bft -^HB ■■L "2^l JBc Jmm I I JVv X 'mm J^KAHBI-WI T^ V j mm jmW^L^T^^mx X S ji« > 1 All m lovely llgHJfc* W Reproduction Fromes Rnfif Af cniifc Singapore WD I53 words
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Article125 1954-07-11 12 The Worker Question For Church THE worker as well as the role or organised labour m modern v are two most important questions to be disthe World Council mrches when it meets m Britain for a Second Assembly m ABfi This i- stated by the Bi>h<»p of Singapore, Rev. H.125 words
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Article24 1954-07-11 12 BRITAIN'S Princes* Margaret will royal pi dent next week when she makes a three-day helicopter tour of British service units m Germany.24 words
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Article, Illustration339 1954-07-11 12 WORLD ASSEMBLY OF YOUTH Be kind and courteous to visiting delegates TIIK president of the Singapore Youth Council, Mr. Krir S. B. Wee, m a broadcast over Radio Malaya !:»st nisM. appealed to the people of Singapore and the Federation to339 words
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Article, Illustration188 1954-07-11 12 Picture by SINGAPORE bathers at Kattßf btftcfc will N« be wutrht'd o\er by a corps of qualified lift- miardv Called the Raton- Life Gaard Club, it is mmposcd of a muleus of qualified lift' savers who have banded together »n response to oft repeated criesFrancis Lee - 188 words
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Article154 1954-07-11 12 SINGAPORE'S Orchard Circus problem has been solved. Government yesterday agreed to buy all private land encroaching on the Circus from the owners. Notices of acquisition will be .sent to nine owners who between them own ten plots of land Mr. SO. Burlock. Acting Commissioner of Land,154 words
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123 1954-07-11 12 No Striped Uniform, For Us Say Peons GOVERNMENT peons, watchmen and other uniformed employees are expected to ignore a Government order asking them to have their measurements taken by a tailor tomorrow for their new uniforms. on: They have rejected the new uniform and have told Government so through their123 words
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Article105 1954-07-11 12 LAS VEGAS vada>. [July m. <AP». Lifting an i idea from Marlene Dietrich. I lolly w< Terry Mi; J made her night club debut on Thursday night m a gown transparent from U up except for cluster ids here and there. During most of the act105 words
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Article31 1954-07-11 12 THIRTY-SEVEN more Chi.ndividuals and tions have become members of the Nanjrang University, bringing the tot nbership to 1. Each member pays SI, OOO to the University's Endowment Fund.31 words
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Article, Illustration122 1954-07-11 12 A GROUP of young talented Singapore girls from to 15 i/ear s old are putting m hoars of intense tee m daily workouts for the Taylor Dance Studios' yearly dance recital to be held at the Capitol tfiPntre on July 26. The recital is dirided into122 words
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Advertisement459 1954-07-11 12 NORDOEUTSCHER LLOYD ANO HAMBURG— AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo Ceooa. Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburf Or Bremen. S pore P. Sham Penaitf •HOECHSI (HAPAC) 10/13 July 14|uly 15 l»»y IMOSELSTEIN (LLOYD) 2«J«ly/3 Aug 4 A.g 5 A»f SCHWABENSTEIN LLOYD) ...11/14 Aug. 15Auj?. 16Au« HESSENSTEIN LLOYD) 1/4 Sept. 5 Sept.459 words
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Advertisement450 1954-07-11 12 EAST ASIATIC LIRIT SAILINCS TO CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said. Genoa, Antwerp. Rotterdam Cdynia. Copenhagen. Cothcnburg and O s o b r| *>"• P. S ham p ,> •lUTLANDIA- 14/18 |-ly 19/19 u v J^ 1 xx) "ASIA" 24|nly/lAug /2) I* .xx) -KAMBODIA- 31|uly/2A»g 3/3 Au xxxx) -SELANDIA" 14/19450 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-07-11 13 srwrn rralisr what a 'mat r, u»I S^JSt 4118 ast f M-Ci M* *«Exce«tlV« Suile and William Holder June Allvson v •.?i«ir J e !t w F rom Irft rl ht p Do^U«, Shelley Winter*, ?,'l U S h r PWgeiui. Barbara Stanw.v.k, fredrlS March. Louis Calnrrn. Nina toch54 words
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708 1954-07-11 13 ITS ACTION IN THE FAIRBANKS TRADITION i Pity that I erru. «>f purists il m ilnnniiiß h I Inis as b«inK and imnoral. kind of callous mptj riaema 01 it-men out of md iiP s «'t the equi.l hi o id minded ord- lor an British, rptian, production, realiepta i708 words
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Article, Illustration180 1954-07-11 13 Ooo, La! La! Its That Cal Again! I/i V||( rie s .1 O.m>, -J La! La!* 1 echo aer— < ili«* EBfllsh Channel whilst, through tlit- Iron Curtain liltcr, mufTltd •creAOM >>l \merican degeneracy!" this proving that w EmI if I All and U csi is r>i and ne'er the180 words
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Article133 1954-07-11 13 'THE Suhail Art product 1. I film "Dhoop Chhann" tells the hn« v of a poor girl Hiarrying a rich man. Inevitably, the rich hu is the "villain of the pi>--itmg his choice of wife im he is espoused to. He Shows his dislike mB.J.W. - 133 words
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Article, Illustration813 1954-07-11 13 But Will It A MOVIK destined for honours m the next Oscar derby is M-G-M's Suite" which has had thi- IS critics raving over the performances of its all star cast and the stature of the script and story content. p Houseman who -aye the studio813 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-07-11 13 U, WOOD is now 'ing Lana Turner as i 1 a definite brunette for the J first time. The tar also previews h< r Hew short Italian curl-cut a Paris ardrobe and a priceless colleci h antique jcveliHollywood al for the first time the beautiful st< ;jpphire merit99 words
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Advertisement205 1954-07-11 13 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS /'•l 'dO E Oil NOW SHOWING 3k F n \m i.4.-). 4.i:>, b.4:> si: >WCI fc «>.:? opo p M (,REAT PICTORIAL OPPOkfINIIY HAS BIFM MAGNIFICENTLY TAKEN... I !l ROY \L m~*m -*^l* <>>KIN VlNemaScOPc 4 mo t FLIGHTofthe M&WHimHEBON. •&r/^*fr vf 4NO THI *ONDI* OF STffffOPHON205 words
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Advertisement272 1954-07-11 13 I^HAW BROTHERS I ANNF RAXTFR A STEVB "CARNIVAL STORY SEXATIONAL! STARKLY ADLM X W^^^^fck. Pl-l s .J -4^ Sprrial 1r.n1.-i J'r Hramv Parkin" NEXT ALAN LADD as I CHANGE "O'ROURKE OF THE ROYAL £H .S&. J T\/inif HTFn '1 |||j»^Wp^;|| HURRY! LAST 2 DAYS! {^^M P. RAM LEE his latest272 words
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Article751 1954-07-11 14 John Wilton - SLEEP— NATURE'S DEEP SECRET V 'I i^ Nobody fven th«» i But they i and more it nod \rw instruments, "iieeph.iaph, v hi< ii measures the 1 of the brain, are being used m the nation ists thiuk I inort' h the help of radio-active Isotopes (b> -proiiut ts of751 words
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Article89 1954-07-11 14 r m nci fi hbours all said two-year-old Jimmy Burke was a fine bourn- ing and they were right For Jimmy frii 40 feet frym a window at his Kinder street, Everton. y<»ol, Immr. bounced •n concrete p:i\ement and escaped uithout a i .ikb. Fill mother, Mis. Eliaa-be-lh89 words
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353 1954-07-11 14 1. VERYBODY gets an itch 1 J once m a while. And when the skin itches scratch even though this does more harm than good. In fact, it is difficult to knoir why nature makes us scratch when scratching is353 words
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Article264 1954-07-11 14 Rita Del Mar - Rita Del Mar x rpOpAYS QUOTATION: ••Beiiuty H <.. M I mult' manifest" I J J Locke. »»n- YOUB BIRTHOATI \M» IHHIIISK.N v»; li.^ -March 21 to April 19— Write ofl any daytime dis- 2 I f f or, rd Lo forward to an agreeable conclusion264 words
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Article, Illustration139 1954-07-11 14 (LKFT): One of Schubert's "tfrandc soiree** creations c 1 this original gown made of tachemire foulards m C Z black and white. It Ls topped by an overcoat of white x gros and lined with chachemire material. The coat lias silver fox cuffs. (Centre): Battilocchi's creation isUP - 139 words
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Article144 1954-07-11 14 X S an aid to baby sitters and for their own peacc-o'-mi)id, parents should leave instructiotis for caring for their children. This should include parents' ie h ere about s. address and telephone number: name and tele--phone of another responsible adult provided they cannot be easily144 words
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Article, Illustration278 1954-07-11 14 THE 513 BEADS-PARIS' LATEST FAVOURITE IF you want to make a 1 necklace, this is how to do Buy seven packets of beads (80 approx, m eaeh>: one packet of small white beads: one "silver*' claps with three holes: and one reel of white linen thread. INSTRUCTIONS: Thread nine rows278 words
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Article, Illustration165 1954-07-11 14 HEKE'S HOW— to earn a reputation for being a chic hostess and a clever needlewoman. A square of black net 29 inches by 20 inches, is the first ingredient of success. Cut from it a triangular piece, as shown mi n the diagram. That purl of165 words
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Advertisement222 1954-07-11 14 1 M^£?& Jr ii m nih'H Now 1it...*., t to Coiue* m fe^fc- _^> r ~'J Canry Trmpli«| rt |j »of. (oJ> W hispei Comet ii. a MMTt o m M horv compact »iih n»uur«i,H p> t 111), •r m coWful awCal c»n j i riM miiror. jf h y222 words
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Article, Illustration1847 1954-07-11 15 Take To The Hills, Chaps, 'CREST/I Is Back With A Federal Elections Report. c()ME people dream they dwell m marble halls ,,(1 make a song about it; some dream re(iilarly about horses and lose their shirts; some dream t" f winning number m a1,847 words
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652 1954-07-11 15 Harold K. Milks - Would You Like To Hunt Tigers And Leopards In India? Harold K. Milks By OULD you like to hunt tigers and leopards m India? A lot of foreign sportsmen ore doing it these days. As a result many commercial hunting firms have sprung up here to accommodate them. Disturbed politis652 words
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Advertisement393 1954-07-11 15 >»-• 1/ V\ —^V I I Available at all leading watch dealer*. COW GATE o4®^% MILK > f~? U he /P*%&\ FOOD r 'OOD yVoYAi 9 —r I JsL M ROYAL i; f!P i BABIES T.*9 at S I Here for >«« ]l "ilk-Food jm J ALSO AVAILABLE! <St~—l-^~^ CEREX393 words
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Article2916 1954-07-11 16 GLENN CARR - 'I asked you here to kill you,' GLENN CARR Concluding our six -day murder serial -THE FATAL LADY by a\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\v\\w\\\\v\\\\\w\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\ THE STORY SO FAR IN Lonodn Peter Ileywood meets fellow South African, Harcouri Bellamy, who is a distinguished lawyer. Bellamy is summoned back to Johannesburg by cable. Robert Moore, who2,916 words
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Article308 1954-07-11 16 JOHN THOMPSON - JOHN THOMPSON By y^ HAT would you do if you were suddenly shoved behind bars although you were innocent of any crime? A doctor gives you a lot of good advice about how to behave m those circumstances m a book just published.*308 words
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Advertisement280 1954-07-11 16 To SAIGON BANGKOK, HONG KONG, RANGOON, CALCUTTA, HAIPHONG, HANOI, MANILA, JESSELTON, SANDAKAN; LABUAN. a British airline, with British Pilots and Maintenance Engineers; *nd able, as a regional service, to offer low fares with a very high standard of comfort, efficiency and punctuality. Consult: Moloyan Airways Ltd. Ocean Building, Singapore. Tel:280 words
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Advertisement355 1954-07-11 16 The same •mount of fuel Ai farther I a i and all that VH power JP One* your car j eg ppad w^ o new i«f of Chomp* y Spark oj^ howevtf, you can depend on Bet ring up to 10% more ni.leageond full tng.nt power For Chomp-** art pftcision-mode355 words
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Article547 1954-07-11 17 PENANG'S CUP HOPES LIVE AGAIN Whip Perak 4-0 PSNANG, Sat.— Pcraks hopes for a Cup final .nose dive today and Penan* lived to firht t her day with Selangor, provided the State of Capital defeat the Federation Services. tlu Is the picture presented after the key match the Victoria Green547 words
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Article104 1954-07-11 17 NORTH '*VDL F A pte Praan c 4 3 1 12 4 6 Srlangor 4 3 I 1 11 4 C Perak 4 2 11 6 7 5 Fed Service 3 1 2 9 5 2 4 1 1 2 12 2 Kedah 3M 3 1 9 f104 words
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Article142 1954-07-11 17 Pahang Decide 1st Half RU n Sat— Pahans l*at TrcnKpanu by three twt m a Malaya p KM /<»n.- match played before a crowd of today. d m attacks r. Trengganu n the Bth Ali Yusofl beat This i^oal im into >!lowing Tren^tattsed. 'ink the [1 .in Salleh »ugh to142 words
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Article60 1954-07-11 17 M > defei ding e.trly -on Voon c suspended pate and th e Cm last :!DY Cup Kinta Indians. W; c, Detention tecrei on Club. fol'.Tmp vs. on July c->? Wah or July •■neet Kinta M are m the ■sipetition. te.-.m.s). eng Wa i60 words
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Article21 1954-07-11 17 D R. BANNISTER July 10. (Reu.er) «f Bannister, the first ■»un miie m under 4 »»s qualil e.i a 5 a21 words
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Article13 1954-07-11 17 Sussex. July t, beat Ox- v foui m «-"tled her todu>.13 words
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Article581 1954-07-11 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Selangor scored yet another brilliant victory when they humbled Johore s—l5 1 m the Southern Final of the I AM Cup competition played at the Princes Road stadium minute of the resumption. Hero of Selangor's resounding victory was schoolboy spearhead Abdul Ghani581 words
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353 1954-07-11 17 Negri Become The Spoonists: Malacca Win ioriw BAN Sat.— Negri Sembilan ended their 1»54 Malaya Cup season as wooden spoon ists taking a 2—l defeat from Malacca at Station padang here this evening. The only point m this series Negri won when they drev,with Johore m their opening match. Malacca353 words
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Article236 1954-07-11 17 Rugby Players Fight SYDNEY. July 10. (Reuter) A Rugby League match between England and New South Wales was stopped in the second half todav after a fierce brawl between players on both sides. It was the first time a fight had stopped a match in Australian rugby history. It was236 words
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Article138 1954-07-11 17 IPOH Sat —A squadron of the 12th Royal Lancers today won the Regimental championship shield m the annual rifle meet. The squadron were first m the team rifle shooting and the Young Soliders events and came out second m the Bren Gun sec tion and second and138 words
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Article239 1954-07-11 17 JOHORE BHARU, Sat. Singapore were m a very strong position when stumps were drawn today m the southern final of the Rulers' shield cricket competition here this evening. Singapore, winning the toss, took first lease of the wicket and secured 215 runs, the highest m the239 words
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Advertisement47 1954-07-11 17 I Now you can get I I Refreshing Delicious I RED LION I CA N G SA I I I It really satisfies I non carbonated «X 4 ultra modern machinery V\ j>* A\ manufactured under the most 0^ under constant supervision FAMOUS FOR FLAVOUR SINCE 188347 words
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Article623 1954-07-11 18 CONVENT TKMS WIN District Schools Meet A Success KATONG Convent and Teluk Kurau Morning School emerged champions m their respective sections at the first Inter-School C District athletic meet held at the Haig Road School ground yesterday. In the girls section the Convent scored 35 points, while Tanjong Rhu Morning623 words
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Article237 1954-07-11 18 Gill Hits Takes Wickets BACKED by a 53-run opening stand by I. B. Suratta and hard hitting Verity Gill, Old KafTlesians went on to retain the N. A. Mallal Shield for the third successive year when they beat the Present boys at Raffles Institution yesterday. Verity, who scored 27, went237 words
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Article353 1954-07-11 18 SCORING a total of 111 points. Alexandra Secondary Modern School wo n the first Quadrangular Services Schools athletic meet held at Gillman Barracks Friday. Runners-up were the Alexandra Secondary Grammar School whose athletes took 96 points. RAF School, Changi, and RAF School. Seletar were third353 words
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Article, Illustration911 1954-07-11 18 RAFMAN - Th o rn ton 's Four Down The Signals RAFMAN By A PROSPECT for the f Inter Services sprint title is i Sgt Hamzah, here seen be- fore he started off in his i 220 yards sprint at the i Singapore Malaya RAF i athletic meet on. Wednesi day. i911 words
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140 1954-07-11 18 STIRK MAY BREAKS'PORE MILE RECORD as; and \V«'dn,-s«i,v l Tu^, In t own AAA re Harris un a record for I throw of S/T I RAF throw M;. L.AL S< one nu!.' brok In clockir for the 88 proved on I IJ iecs., ready done a 2 MO yards He140 words
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Article, Illustration579 1954-07-11 18 IT was a hard morning for cycling last Sunday the ijenerally slower times proving this but none of the competitors m the R.A.F. 50 miles time trial championship could give an adequate reason for slower times. There is one common factor that must579 words
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Advertisement260 1954-07-11 18 NEW SHIPMENT NEW MODELS I Mill TIDI ITT MULTIBLITZ The latest ffIULIIBLIIL World fimous Electronic f flash gun and most ideal jyA f«'«.tiw speed flash for press man, /-^Sp' nMUinmiiZ professional and amateur J lilius II light output 90 Joules I (iuide No. ASA 100 180- 220 Colour 55 j*260 words
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Article197 1954-07-11 19 DESPITE the fact lhat two of the Colony's players, Wong and Cheong Hock Leng (also suffering ill health and ordered by the doctor t<> rest), will not be able to play, Singapore is confident that the Foong Seong Cup will return to this uoo.197 words
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Article277 1954-07-11 19 BIT if Peng Soon intends to give up competitive badminton, he does not intend to desert the game. So meet WONG PENG SOON, THE COACH. In co-operation with three Colony badminton enthusiasts, Peng Soon is helping to produce the stars of tomorrow from the talent he finds277 words
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Article476 1954-07-11 19 MARINES MASTER ATHLETICS GO UP MAR I NFS, masters m every department except m goal of yesterday's KAFA Division One league game against unpredictable Chinese Athletic at Jalan Besur stadium, overran the opposition's defence to emerge convincing winners by six goals to nil. and move into second place m the476 words
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Article114 1954-07-11 19 SINGAPORE'S Chia Boon Leong shot to the front this week m the Fraser Neave and Coca Cola contest to find two most popular footballers for training m Britain when he passed the quarter million mark yesterday. Boon Leong has 265,040 crown corks to his credit. Yeap114 words
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Article80 1954-07-11 19 PENANG, Sat. Penang Lawn Tennis championships which starts on July 17 has attracted 24 entries m the singles event. Seeded No. 1 is the Penang champion. Cheah Wat Hun. Other seeds mi n order are Goon Kok Lem, Tan Cheng Tee and Phibob Lekakul. Seeded pairs m the80 words
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Article268 1954-07-11 19 Exit A Champ l MALAYA S BADMINTON KING IS A POWT TO ABDICATE. OR IF HE REMAINS KING HE WILL BE KING WITHOUT A TITLE. THAT IS THE DECISION OF WONG PENG SOON TODAY. Peng Soon told me yesterday that he will ■t defend his268 words
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Article469 1954-07-11 19 I IT IS NO secret that teams In line for the I Singapore league championships are sparing nothing to reach their respective goals. But what seems to be a secret, at least to some people, is the fact that SOME of these teams, especially m the lower469 words
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Article322 1954-07-11 19 Dl E TO ARRIVE here by the CPA on July 15, Hong Kong's league champions, the Kowloon Motor Bus Sports Club will begin a tour of this part of the world which will take them through 16 games from Singapore to Penang and thence to Medan. Busy Mr.322 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-07-11 19 MALAYA'S greatest badmi fan last uce k became Patron 0/ the Singapore Badminion As lon a position, he writes, he was 'proud to fill. And the fan, Mr. Malcolm MavDonald, the C o m m i s s io ncr Genen. h-east Ask 'ivie off from ku80 words
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Article46 1954-07-11 19 July 10. (Reuy of Malaruns tor the 'ts today m ilongkon? Unlins on -day trnnV lde cric k^t challenge liversity, who .>lendid K.T. > for 13 v J not out em m a the Lt •.vied toco;. who had he reaches Nava-46 words
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Article15 1954-07-11 19 d re\* with Nee cricket d at Changi iree for "«fE5fi15 words
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Article38 1954-07-11 19 Balestier United drew 3 3 with Young Men Muslim Association m yesterday's SAFA Division 2 match played at Fairer Dp f*lf Scorers were: Balestier United. Ibrahim 2 and Sin Yong. Suiaiman and Daud scored for V.M.M.A.38 words
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Article43 1954-07-11 19 COPENHAGEN. July y »router) France gained a 1-0 had over Denmark on the opening day of the Davis Cup European rone semifinal match here today. Paul Remy. the Fie.uh No. 1 beat Torben Ulrich (Denmark) 5-7, 1-6. 6-3. 10 8 6-1.43 words
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Article62 1954-07-11 19 BIRMINGHAM, July 9: (Reuter)— Abe Segal, of South Africa battled for 36 games with Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt) the Wimbledon champion, before admitting defeat 10 12. 6 B in a semifinal of the Midland counties lawn tennis championship today. In the other semifinal Britain's 20-year-old Roger Becker scored an62 words
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Article232 1954-07-11 19 SOUTHPORT, Northwest EngJuly 9. (Reuter) Peter Thomson. 25-year-old Australian today won the British Open Golf Championship on the Royal Birkdale links here with an aggregate for the Tl holes of 283. His rounds were 72, 71, 69. 71. so Australia completed a great double for232 words
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Advertisement45 1954-07-11 19 No its not a fence thats needed in Soccer's Geylang Stadiums today! What will knln U if it looks j I better lasts longer stays I I whiter it's I Kiwimi I I ('Kee Wee') llkillliS'i and quick drying ■•>|»O« ALL WHtil •<■ N ACCISSC 045 words
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Advertisement761 1954-07-11 19 WHO AXt MALAYAS 2 BfST FOOTBALLERS? Latest voting figures: The first 10 m their order are /X f|l ,.^/>'^A Chia Boon Leong Singapore 2CA.M« «r*sfe!| t< 1 I'eap Cheng tng Penang ?2f.f7J I -0 J'*{i»" E C. Dutton Selangor 94J71 0 0 Jan Rljenberf Selangor 91.9 m °o" (< pt^%«761 words
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Article2448 1954-07-11 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Saddles Five Winners SINGAPORE trainer Col. Tom Fox hud a field day at yesterday's races to saddle five winners by sweeping the first four and ended up with Nazakat m the last event. His four m a row were Carpenter $62, Chanticleer $30, Miss2,448 words
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Article424 1954-07-11 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By NEWCOMER GOLD TOHN (Manning) surprised track watchers at Bukit Timah yesterday when he went as well as Cypress Point (Sawyer) m a fullstripped three turlongs spin to clock 37 sec. dead. Although Cypress Point appears to have a slight advantage at the end of424 words
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Advertisement389 1954-07-11 20 I W^TflT FORz=qsß I THE MIGHTY STORY OF m A MIGHTY PEOPLE! vigor MATURE susan HAYWARD MICHAEL RENMIE DEBRA PAGET ligj.lAV ROBINSON ANNE BANCROFT^! Coughing, Strangling Asthma, Bronchitis Curbed m 3 Minutes > Do you hay* attacks of Asthma or J. R- had lost 40 lbs., suffered coughBronchitis so bad389 words
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Advertisement72 1954-07-11 20 8 0)1 f licW fAH roi/Rfsr s£Rvi« ro iondon FROM 2ltf i(/l.y fVfRY WEDNESDAY FROM SINGAPORE ARRIVING LONDON THE FOLLOWING DAY CALLING AT RANGOON, DACCA, CALCUTTA, DELHI, KARACHI, BAHREIN AND ROME Malayan Airways, Ocean Building, Singapore. Information Cr Bookings: Telephone ***** or from your usual Travel Agents n r^MM BRITISH72 words
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