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Title Section20 1954-08-01 1 With 8-page COLOUR comics FREE SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. V. No. 30. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1954 TWENTY PACES 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration362 1954-08-01 1 Special Delegation Meets At Malacca Standard Photo, Deeply Moved By Confidence Of The People MALACCA, Sat. Dato Sir Cheng-lock Ton will remain president of the Malayan Chinese Association. The Dato withdrew his resignation after an hour-long conference with a special de4egation of M.C.A. leaders in hisStandard - 362 words
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Article162 1954-08-01 1 Ike, Rhee Agree On Unified Korea WASHINGTON, July 31, (Reuter) President Eisenhower and the South Korean President, Dr. Syngman Rhee announced in a joint communique yesterday that they intended to move forward to achieve a unified, democratic and independent Korea. The communique came at ■he end of a series of162 words
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Article95 1954-08-01 1 BANGKOK. July 31 (AFP) —Reports were circulating in Bangkok last night that underground forces were planning a coup d'etat to overthrow Field Marshal Phibul Songgram's Government and bring back to power! former leftist Premier Pridi j Phanomyong. at present in Communist China. The reports were linked95 words
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Article67 1954-08-01 1 BERLIN*. Ju> 31, (Reuter)j Soviet authorities here last j night handed over two British airmen who made a forced j landing in the Soviet zone of I Germany in Their Meteor jet 1 tighter on Tuesday. A British spokesman said the airmen were in "'perfect condition.67 words
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Article121 1954-08-01 1 Win FREE Holiday In Madras IN conjunction with the $128,000 contest, the Singapore Standard is launching, from tomorrow a Popularity Contest, to pick the most j popular person ir Malaya. The winner will get a j week's holiday in Madras where he will witness the judging of the $128,000 contest121 words
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Article30 1954-08-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— I The Keeper of the Rulers' i Seal, Malay States, confirmed I that Hari Raya Haji would I fall on Aug. 9.30 words
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Article60 1954-08-01 1 NEW DELHI. July 31, (AP^ —Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru will preside personally over the opening session of I the Indo-China cease-fire conference, an Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman said. The initial morning meet- ing. the spokesman added. will be attended only by countries which are members j60 words
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Article17 1954-08-01 1 THE Dowager Duchess of Portland died at her home in Workshop. England, on Friday. A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article228 1954-08-01 1 Labourers Clear Tons Of Garbage HUNDREDS Of tons Of refuse accumulated all over Singapore during the 12 day strike by 10.000 City Council labourers were taken away yesterday. The Council labourers who returned to work yesterday were helped by contract labourers in "Operation Cleaning." Garbage trucks which had lain idle228 words
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Article231 1954-08-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Royal Air Force was today awaiting confirmation from the Air I Ministry in London about the identification of an Auster plane, as experts here were piecing avail- able evidence from its wreckage indicating that it I was the same in which231 words
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Article26 1954-08-01 1 THE King of Cambodia has accepted the resignation of the Government he. 1 d by Premier Pen Nouth, it was announced here today. AFP.26 words
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Article26 1954-08-01 1 DATIN Paglar's fashion parade in aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital was presented again to a packed house at Raffles Hotel last night. I26 words
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Article110 1954-08-01 1 'Duty To Liberate Formosa TOKYO, July 31 Peking radio stressed again today "the final duty of the People's Liberation Army is to liberate Formosa." "Our national defence has depended upon the army in the past, but now we not only have a strong army h** 1 we also have a110 words
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Article87 1954-08-01 1 LONDON. July 31, fßeuter) The Polish ship Jaroqlav Dabrovsky. stopped on her outward voyage from London by river police last night, sailed again early this afternoon. The vessel, bound for Gdynia, moved slowly downstream but it was not immediately known whether she was heading for the87 words
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Article83 1954-08-01 1 TUNIS. July 31. (AP)— France gave Tunisia control of its internal affairs today with a few strings attached in a lightning effort by Premier Pierre Mendes France to end the terrorism in this troubled protectorate. Acting with the authority of his Cabinet, the Premier told the Bey83 words
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Article55 1954-08-01 1 WITH more than a million crown corks to their credit, Singapore's Chia Boon Leong and Selangor's E. C. Dutton j earned themselves a twomonths' stay in Britain as winners of the Fra.ser and I Neave and Coca Cola con- test to find Malaya's two most popular footballers.55 words
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Article304 1954-08-01 1 LANCASTER, California, Her husband, Lawrence, Dr. Lee Patton said X-rays i July 31, (AP)— Had Mrs was arraigned in court on a showed the knife blade passMarv Marie Howprtnn'? *u>art charge of assault with intent ed an inch above and to the Aiary *iane304 words
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Advertisement269 1954-08-01 1 osciujiniic FANS Distributors:Tan Cheng Moh Eire C*. 152, Cross Street, Singapore. If Jk Jr t^"^ i The Singapore Tiger Standard is the Voice of Malaya its your voice., we welcome your suggestions at all times Mi -z~- .ou ro ;}is der the S^.gaocre Tiger Standard C5 .C'-r ccoer o e>orej>3269 words
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Article172 1954-08-01 2 MRS. LUM. the destitute [pur widow with seven children, and wife of the late Mr. Stanislaus Joseph Lum Wong Kee, told The Standard yesterday thai she wa.s very grateful >o a!! those who have so generous :y comforted her mate- rial y and spiritually. She172 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-08-01 2 photo. MR. AND MRS. Bernard Fong Fook Chak after their marriage at the Sacred Heart Church, Tank Road, yesterday. The bride. Sylvia Pan, is the eldest daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Pau Ka Ping and the groom is the second son of Madam Wong Lin Yingr. A reception was heldStandard - 54 words
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Article85 1954-08-01 2 MANILA, July 31, (UP)— Vice-President Carlos P. Garcia has announced that Baguio City, Philippine summer capital, will be the site of the projected multi-nation conference on the formation of a South-east Asia defence alliance similar to NATO. viarcia. concurrent Foreign Secretary, said the Philippines and85 words
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Article140 1954-08-01 2 Standard Staff Reporter SEVERAL hundred residents in the Duchess Coronation Road area are appealing to the Singapore City Council against the closure of 26 wells which the City Analyst has reported to be grossly polluted and unsafe for domestic use. The Council contends that the140 words
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Article56 1954-08-01 2 MR. C. H. KOH, a Colony lawyer has been appointed legal adviser to three Singapore Unions. The Unions are: The Singapore Pineapple Amalgamated Union, the Factory and Shop Workers' Union and the Dry Cleaners' Employees Union. The Unions also have elected Mr. tee Yong Min, a56 words
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Article89 1954-08-01 2 THE Malayan Indian Congress, Singapore Branch, in a letter to the Under Secretary, Mr. J. D. Higham. has suggested a simplification of procedure for registration of Commonwealth citizens as citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies. Congress offers to take the responsibility of organising and89 words
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Article43 1954-08-01 2 ROME. July 31. (Reuter) Ex-King Farouk of Egypt last night addressed a cable to the British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill and the Foreign Minister, Mr. Anthony Eden, congratulating them on the successful conclusion of the Suez Canal negotiations.43 words
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Article88 1954-08-01 2 LONDON. July 31. (Reuter) The Brjiish Parliament c'.osed la^t night for a three months summer vacation with politicians saying that Sir Winston Churchill evidently aims to be the first 80-year-old British Prime Minister of the century. He will have realised this ambition ii he is still in88 words
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Article64 1954-08-01 2 PENANG, Sat Tbi Ing w» \-< elected offio -1* ar r of the Air Ministry Local Staff Union yesterday: Chairman Mr. S. Lewis Secretary— Mr Oh Kin Sunn: Treasurer Mr. F K. Kri.shnan: C o m m [ttei Messrs. T. A. Zachariah: D. C Kumarasinghe, YecHa64 words
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Article, Illustration441 1954-08-01 2 Want To Stuff A Jumbo— He'll Do It For You WHAT does one do with a stuffed cat? Mr. Teo Mah Siong, who was 63 last year, does not know. But In the 40. years that he's been a taxidermist, he's been asked to stuff as many as four cats441 words
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Article, Illustration404 1954-08-01 2 Business Slow At 'Robinson Petang Poor Demand For 2nd (Hand Goods THE demand fOl second-hand goods in Singapore is falling off. The demand for goods— any kind of goods was urgent during the war years and immediately after when a lot of material acquired by questionable means found their /wayStandard - 404 words
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Article33 1954-08-01 2 'Churchill is My Friend' QUALAM bin Id ii Singap >r< *>': i Mr. Choor Singh •hat bis friend "Mi chill" would ba Quaiair. claim< charge ol vagi i Bail in oat surd the ca33 words
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Advertisement480 1954-08-01 2 Plantation- Fresh" flHpßj S9Ria^ < .a. 5y E A.V/ >/^ >^^" M m SsS^ fl vT J f ij}^^^^^^ "^B ""^^r^BS^c^Hb?^"^^*' r vuuutt^^iaaaW TltADf ENQUIRIES TO: The r'ofWs Mod Powerful Portable H'rlnini: K,i h Unit muinbiitz I .(s»«**l •»> Hi*' Rr»t By t.rnn.iii 'tprt'dHgiil iSSff^jl^JPHr iii.iiiiii.ii fiin-r». TinNlnliiUhf/ (s Hi'I480 words
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Advertisement302 1954-08-01 2 JllflOX r.ad, i K B K. <*:.... B.K Kpg i 0./9 PJD ac r Speed ges. Bk.Kpg ■■■>■-. reacher L( Flic '< B.\^ A l.L.' ?:nt 1; m: e-Si S.I.C 75 Mid. 1 W^ Ki san ***** and I 849 sihll MRIPURM M HOt .AH HTEACHES 1 < i, Chiooße.302 words
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Article707 1954-08-01 3 Youths From 55 Nations To Meet In Singapore WHEN the Council of the World Assembly of Youth opens its second Generol Assembly in Singapore, on Aug. 1 5, at 4.30 p.m. its first business will be to admit 1 1 countries which are sending delegates,707 words
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Article225 1954-08-01 3 MEDICAL SERVICES UNIONS TO MEET KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A motion to bring pressure on all State Governments to implement promotions from August 1, 1949. will be discussed at a committee meeting of the Federation of Gc. vernment Medical Services Unions. Federation of Malaya, on An ,ust 15. i :t;eet:r.2 will225 words
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Article207 1954-08-01 3 Termite: 10 eds Killed FIRST three seka A 1 -jmite" ha-, |*> a sccui 'y i" >r res I a tun ling ng one, rk: Jing ng 51 ramps in 1 J arge dumps nntahv i election >t r.--r a Pe ak Government ea ed, vector iay si >rab!e feature207 words
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Article98 1954-08-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sa:. B S.r.ic,*- a police sergeant agreed to pr >- r n ille ;.i'. amin? racket areeklj -;rant" of 5250. v. .-.ay >mmitt^d bv th^ t :gisi i e here to >tand t: n the High Court. the offic --i ch i f98 words
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Article48 1954-08-01 3 STUDENTS who have ap- plied for admission to Peo- .'>" Education Associati m 'lasses for English ani who j are not provided with acrom- j niodation are requested to ail at the P.E.A. office. l.\-:> Coleman Street. Singapore, totn irrow between 5 and 8 p.m.48 words
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99 1954-08-01 3 Malacca Articles To Go On Display MALACCA Sat. Malac a lesi tents wi have a previe.v or arti cs thai are to be dt--p J.ed at the Malacca Stall i-i ior*h:orr.ir!4 MAHA Exhi!>i- wirK. wood worn, toys moaeis. ti >a next -.veekend at the embroidery, and needle work. Bi-;ia H.'.t99 words
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Article, Illustration152 1954-08-01 3 THE officers and crew of the m.v. Hevsenstein all joined in celebrating the nurriage of Miss Vieneli Kjppler of Sweden t<> Mr. Jimmy. S.T. Goei of Singapore on Friday. .Mr. and Mrs. Goei who were married in Singapore, hi-lrt their wedding reception 'in board the152 words
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Article237 1954-08-01 3 PENANG. Sat. The Penang Municipality is making an effort to curb the activities of learnerdrivers who have been responsible for many an accident. A-'-ording to the Municipal President J.S.H. Cunyngham-I Brown many learner-drivers hjvt- taken to day driving BS j ipoci. The Municipal Council has237 words
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Article60 1954-08-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Kcnv Soo Yong who was aiicged to have posed as a detective and demanded $500 from a woman was today produced before the First Magistrate on charges of pretence and extortion. Kow who pleaded not guilty, was allowed bail of $1,000 In60 words
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Article546 1954-08-01 3 ANGLER' S POSTBAG QI have with me an old saying about fishing ly:When the %vind is in the East. then the fishes bite the least When the wind in in the West, then the fishes bite the best When the wind is in the North, then the fishes do come546 words
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Article123 1954-08-01 3 TAN KIM BEE of Yio Chu Kan.a, Singapore. pleaded guilty yesterday in a Police Court to a charge of attempt-; ing to end his life by sucking juice from tuba roots on July 2ti The Prosecuting Officer. Inspector M. G Jacobs, told the Magistrate Mr.123 words
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Article44 1954-08-01 3 AN Indian Naval Flotilla consisting of eight ships is due to arrive in Singapore tomorrow. A reception will be held the same evening on board the INS Delhi at 7 o'clock. All guests are requested to bring their invitation cards.44 words
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Article49 1954-08-01 3 IPOH. Sat.— About 40 girls will display costumes of LSj different countries in a fashion show in aid of the Lady Templer Hospital Fund, in j the St. Michael's School hall on Aujjust 7. at 9 p.m. Admission fee is $3 per per- > son.49 words
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Advertisement443 1954-08-01 3 $19,614 FOR YOU AT ACE 55 Men or womer under 45 by setting aside regular monthly, half-yearly or yearly amounts under the SUN LIFE OF CANADA plar ca n for example, receive at age 55 a lump sum —$19,614 for men or a orivate income for life of $1,200 year.443 words
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Article274 1954-08-01 4 THE multi-storey car park proposed by the Diagnostic Survey Team to relieve the intensity of! the City's parking problem will probably be run on j the American system, The Standard was told I yesterday. At least six storeys high, the multi-storey car274 words
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Article78 1954-08-01 4 THE following were elecied office bearers at the 21st annual general meeting of the Singapore Government Public Works Co-operative Thrift Loan Society Limited held last Wednesday. Chairman Mr. J. A Dragon, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer: Mr. J. J. George. Committee members: Messrs. C. A. Rodrigues, Lim Chin78 words
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Article, Illustration642 1954-08-01 4 Golden Jubilee Recalls Years Achievements Convent Of The Holy Infant By Gilbert Fernandez SEREMBAN, Sat. Today will be remembered by the past and present pupils of the Seremban Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus for it marks the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the school. It would be pardonable pride ifStandard - 642 words
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Article203 1954-08-01 4 Response Slow To Family Planning PENANG. Sat. The progress on family planning within rhe Municipality of George Town is encouraging but slow, according to the Supervisor of Mid wives, Mrs. Aim Pe. Sno said 'hv.x since the i.n-t ol fami y planning in 3ea only 47 nothers oi various oationali-203 words
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Article95 1954-08-01 4 THE Men's Auxiliary ul the Americ! n Associal :on ol Mai will give a luncheon fox ihe in l< gates from the United States to the World V" uh a mblj In Singapore. in r d Hug. ii. A Ho ai 12.45 pjft Mi mb ol !tai<95 words
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Article63 1954-08-01 4 TWO Cu MM artists. Air. Ft-: Cheng- i and s Chang ng, 1 <-•■■•; bad wx eir pain elected r Galli ri< I «r the "A-" r id 0!' PrO i se" t xhibhion, ahi rh has st opei on. fliss pi e is a b Fei depicts63 words
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Article119 1954-08-01 4 OAG Sees The New Villages KUALA i UMPUR, Sat.— rv Officer Administering the Go\ < r iment, Mr. D C. Watherston, urged the people ->r Gemencfaah Lama in Negri S- nbilan to grow more padi. when i A .c visited 'he village luring nis two-day tour of, Negri s, mbilan119 words
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Article80 1954-08-01 4 SELANGOR. Sat.— The; [following were elected officebearers ot the Students' Union. College of Agriculture, Serdang: President— Mr. P. V. Thei viin. Vice-Presid«nt~ Mr. Mohri. Isa bin Ibrahim, Secretary General— Mr. Lam Peng Sam. Asst. Secretary General Mr. Lim Han Kuo. Financial Secretary Mr. I Chua Hcxxi Chuan, Secretary80 words
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76 1954-08-01 4 THE Seletar branch of the Malayan Indian Congress will open lour centres in the dis- trict to assist Indians to re- j gister as Commonwealth citizens. The branch will also conduct a meeting tomorrow to discuss problems arising out the disfranchisement of Commonwealth citizens76 words
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Article265 1954-08-01 4 THE Malayan film industry will now have a wider market for its products and picturesque Siamese scenery and glamorous Thai girls for its "shooting" operations. Malayan film producer, Mr. Ho Ah Loke, lias just completed in Bangkok, a series of agreements with Thai265 words
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656 1954-08-01 4 Malayans To Meet One Of The World's Celebrities ARRIVING in Singa- pore next week is Madame Vijayalakshmi Pandit, President of the, I General Assembly of the United Nations. Her visit will give Singaporeans i and Malayans an opportunity of meeting one of the most colourful per- j sonalities in the656 words
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Advertisement468 1954-08-01 4 UGLYSKIN diseases now! A***™---- to so wui wub jnur friends be-:a sc of ugly *poi» ar.l pimples J Vvei s*ia trntanon tnd i^ch!^2 prt Clca: your <kio tr«>uol« torn •iii. IVDD End ihe d-scomfot, fain inj -mcuir»ssn:cr.! orce ard fot ■i vvtrh Lhc qaicm certain K-on oi NOW 0.0.0. ACTS468 words
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Miscellaneous521 1954-08-01 4 'lilJjllJllllHilillM ■■mi— lll -nmiiniMii KK\: "The Mi Y U :r. UJ| IW Man )> ■TTTTV «fc iTpl I rr 1 "Battle «'f K T s. j BM I■!mmr ks i\ n Gc s- 0 s Bje m f*td*fj SIN: "Hoong Yee Lu H 10 Serenad« I ;i BP M M+StrMJ521 words
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Article, Illustration1225 1954-08-01 5 Michael Connors - Michael Connors By Black Pearls The Latest Invention JOLLOWING screening of the film, -Roman Holiday," the Audrey Hepburn hairstyle craze also has swept Japan. The ladies are flocking to the beauty parlours, sacrificing their shining black tresses to the new vogue. There is no escaping1,225 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-08-01 5 MARRIED in a Cathedral yesterday were: Left: Mr. Colin Harold Williams, an Assessment Officer with the Singapore City Council and Miss Peggy Anne Unden. They were wed at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Below: Police Inspector Ronald da Silva. and Miss Elizabeth Meyer, who were married57 words
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Article, Illustration394 1954-08-01 5 satisfied ghosts may be last found harmony The comforted. living fed the dead and the Thus was the gap between dead by keeping a good in"Ying" and "Yang" closed. fluence on the living, proThe living and the dead at longed life. Standard StaffStandard - 394 words
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Article201 1954-08-01 5 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE went gay last night, with thousands of colourfully -dressed men, women and children, romping down a single road that glittered with multi-coloured lights from scores of stalls housing the exhibits oi various local and foreign firms. II was the201 words
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Article49 1954-08-01 5 POLICE are investigating the death of a bedridden woman, who was found hanging from a bedpost in her bedroom in McCallum Street. Singapore, yesterday. Her husband, a businessman, is now in Java. Her 17--year-old son left for work an hour before tier body was found.49 words
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Advertisement223 1954-08-01 5 ON SALE -AUGUST 3RD. COLOM OF SINGAPORE 1953 ANNUAL REPORT A complete account of Singapore's development in 1953 for you and your friends overseas SPECIAL FEATURES CORONATION SUPPLEMENT 6 PLATES AND DUST JACKET IN FULL COLOUR 27 PAGES BLACK fr WHITE ILLUSTRATIONS MAP OF COLONY AND STREET MAPS 265 PAGES223 words
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Article, Illustration825 1954-08-01 6 CHARLES CURRAN - CHARLES CURRAN W7raf Made Straffen Kill Brenda, Cicely and Linda? Two years after~*new tight 0n by JOHN THOMAS STRAFFEN is the most mysterious murderer who ever escaped the gallows. He is the man who killed three little girls with his bare hands. Today825 words
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Article259 1954-08-01 6 Comedians Get Bluer, Chorus Girls Wear Less, But... IN the unreal world of Britain "s provincial theatres crisis time has arrived Behind the glitter of the footlights the bitterest fight in theatre history is taking pla.e. Television has hit the live drama its hardest blow259 words
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Article, Illustration107 1954-08-01 6 There lots of things a girl has to know before she become* an air stew am. Like how to handle a baby passenger, for instance. And so these trainee steward* of 8.0.A.C. are taking a course in child welfare it a Tottenham < LondonMirrorpic - 107 words
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Article, Illustration679 1954-08-01 6 ROLAND PULLEN - ROLAND PULLEN www By T WAS grieved to read in a newspaper report that Antonio, t lie hairdresser one of Paris' more celebrated eccentrics had become serious. Antonio, you may remember, introduced the fashion in 1951 of decorating women's hair with raffia, mus-sel-shells, and whole lobsters.Mirrorpic - 679 words
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Advertisement311 1954-08-01 6 THE WGDGDM POCKET TOOTHBRUSH NOW HAS IMLHOTiaOKI TUFTS! ys%P*] ow i ls easier it ill to keep your teeth sound, |U| A wni tc, sparkling! Wisdom Compact, the Ff|| Y\^ y JS handy pocket-to«thbrush, comes to you with tg= |/ljj|^>^/ Flcxtron tufts! Flcxtron i» new discovery ||g| JVL/~^ with these311 words
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Article242 1954-08-01 7 John Thompson - John Thompson 0 A doctor H«in been struck off tin; \ledictil Register in hujliiiul. What does thdt MM? V. qualify as :i d>• >■. SON is pUi I 4 .<ept by tbc u. COUQC i j your :-..i gives yc a < rivileges.242 words
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Article, Illustration129 1954-08-01 7 'GRABLE -LOOK'- AND A MEDAL Th^ ».rl who wanted to look more like Betty Grable or Marilyn Monroe is going to lu^rm three- vear^ld" Sirs. Violet Hughes wanted to "take ft bit off" round the hips »rrd v ih t on" mnmd the bust. So she Joined a \vei;ht-lifting club.Sunday; Pictorial - 129 words
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Article, Illustration840 1954-08-01 7 KEITH WATERHOUSE - The SPIV Who Found He Was A GENIUS KEITH WATERHOUSE By •4 A A A 6 A A db i: in »b h <•■ <: '>, A <: •> h The Fantastic Story Of A I Street-Corner Boy Who I I Couldn't Read Or Write it- ANYONE looking at Jack840 words
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Article, Illustration680 1954-08-01 7 HAL BOYLE - MICKEY The Gore- Shedder) FEELS THE TOUCH OF TIME HAL BOYLE By Spiliane, the literary gore-shedder, is feeling the gentle touch of time. Ar 35 the Brooklyn-born author is mellowing himself, and fee!- the public a'io is weary of ire postwar cycle oi violence that he is considering making Mike680 words
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233 1954-08-01 7 Thomas Dunbabin - Thomas Dunbabin \V' 7 HEN the moon was full five students from Montreal, headed by a strapping German girl, spent the night on the Loup-garou Mountain near St. Adele-en-haut. They watched in vain for the were-wolves that haunt the mountain on moonlight nights, according233 words
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Advertisement469 1954-08-01 7 pM'M-M-M.....N0 Wonder FOLKS prefer f^jii j mission ORA\GE LEMO\-UME the t:t-ti<-t and iimM re- Its M'AKKII\<; Kl trilling uf all Orange I HI SONdrinUv I Mractcd tniui tlir I AITI.MM.' A buwu to all ln-l M'lt-clcd Min-ripeii<*il s|nmls iik'H and uonun California Xalciwia Uraates, hen hot. tired. tlnr-i>. Mission has469 words
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811 1954-08-01 8 DONALD HORNE - Russia's Spies Are Active In The Arctic DONALD HORNE Ihi .^MOXG the bleak glaciers, chilled valleys and mosquito infested swamps of Lapland there have been a series of court trials lately that you probably have heard nothing about. These trials usually take place in a small wooden church hall in811 words
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Article, Illustration1545 1954-08-01 8 DENYS BURROWS - DENYS BURROWS Life's M*eeuiiar Isn 9 t it!! -8y- COAP and water is a very useful thing:. It Is invaluable for keeping small children in a recognisable state. It deals successfully with the strange odours acquired by pet dogs. It also made possible the invention1,545 words
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294 1954-08-01 8 Byrd Wants To Return To South Pole HJ.S. Admiral Richard E. Byrd, who was 65 last October, says he "is planning to return to the Antarctic as soon as I can get together an expedition." He told the Poultry and Egg National Board at a meett ins: in Cleveland that294 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-08-01 8 Two Inches On The Kips Beat Miss Brazil -So MIRIAM STEVENSOIn wearing cown as Mss Unive r se c+ter ine Dontest. "My figure is perfect^ nai i 3 she scid30 words
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Article, Illustration223 1954-08-01 8 WILLIAM HERBERT - WILLIAM HERBERT By NEVv YORK BRAZIL, i ;n the Miss Un contest, burst into ft when she learned she had lost enc Miss B^czil her rec i -is Maria Roch had be c 'i the favourite tc win Ine contest ct Lo^j lead Ccli'ormc The voting of the223 words
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Advertisement499 1954-08-01 8 WHITER TEETH in 14 days with Macleans MAKE THIS M DAY TEST: v. not give Macleans a U a la yourSC Be qu tc l a r aboul >1 c^ean >our tee'" thoroughly mom -g ana r, g-n fo* a coupe of weeks R §-ir r o--^ r star! yom499 words
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Article, Illustration2582 1954-08-01 9 RUSSELL BRADDON - After DSO's Victoria Cross, Our Hero Saw A- Bomb Wipe Out A City RUSSELL BRADDON Life Story Off Cheshire, VC .Part 7 By Led 617 Squadron And Achieved An Unrivalled Record His happiness, however, was shortlived. B < in :.is Squadron mess he was greeted by H What sort of2,582 words
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Advertisement200 1954-08-01 9 Shower yourself j with fragrance use Pond's Talcum Powder and enjoy... ltd S IIK V u^^^^^^^B^^n^^^n^ 9 softness, B fl Its delicate bP^^^^*^*^B| Perfume, Vtl •Pp' That cool fresh flf^jl V^^^ feeling that .^BP|t *^g* Jti lasts all day P||^P I ****J^ H Buy a fin oj pond 'a vfel^^V200 words
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925 1954-08-01 10 T^WO significant facts which emt-rge from a study of the Draft Constitution of the Communist China, the full text of which has now been published, are the rigid determination of the Communist administration to strengthen the Sovietization and dictatorship of the people, and to show925 words
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SUNDAY STANDARD
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Article694 1954-08-01 10 r PHE shooting down of Cathay Pacific Airway's unarmed passenger airliner off Hainan Island by Communist fighters on July 24 was a barbaric and inhuman act which should be condemned by all people who still have seme sense of decency. The dastardly attack on a commercial plane which694 words
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THE WEEK'S WORLD NEWS in review
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Article391 1954-08-01 10 f ]^HE eight year old war in Indo-China ended last week but the cold war is still raging. For some days after last week end, the situation in the Pacific was explosive. On Friday. July 23, two Communist planes shot down a Cathay Pacific Air 1391 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1954-08-01 10 ceased. It said that Vietminh rebel troops and guerillas attacked posts and raided villages in South and Central Vietnam and Laos. Ground activity during the week resulted in French pilots logging 252 hours flyIng time on 14 operational sorties in support of French Union forces throughout1,175 words
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Advertisement103 1954-08-01 10 77/e «rr>rW famous family <tt TIGER medicinal products i *^¥v- ■•:>;"■'■'■ ■-■•*■*> -JK;, X^^ X '<^^^^B -jfc BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Ccuohs indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache Foul Breoth. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL I W^>; f, FOR CUTS, WOUNDS, %%<57 SPOTS, PIIUPLES, RASHES103 words
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Article, Illustration1644 1954-08-01 11 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER AWWWWWWV Dj U\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Miss Neville-Rolfe, Director, Tells Of Aims, Development HILE Miss Dorothy Neville- Rolf e, lecturer, traveller and Director of the Ashridge House of Citizenship, in England, visited Singapore recently, she found time in her busy six-day schedules to1,644 words
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Article, Illustration754 1954-08-01 11 ANDREW ROTH - Cricket Holds Commonwealth Together; Lectures On Malayan Problems ANDREW ROTH Bv OU can |tt up a food argument about what binds the Commonwealth ftUWi Sentimentalists is common love for •he Royal Family. MateriaItata -ay la the >terling Lf^aHaU am :t b the Bi h legal code and parliamentary system. B'754 words
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493 1954-08-01 11 Webb Mckinley - A Forgotten Island Is Now Desperate Webb Mckinley By I, 1\ t: HUNDRED miles south of Home a mountain of rmk rlimhs out of the >|r«iiUTf.4iic.in Sea like a bivioKit.il mistake. jun-ba keel, barren ~r.d fishing boat v f a «Ml :f ,v j> jcH)<.i. anu if nt't n more493 words
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Advertisement88 1954-08-01 11 ROBINSON'S TAKE PRIDE IN /W =ai2 ANNOUNCING jff MISS SHIRLY NOCK mr S o^* Beauty Consultant [i\l\\\\ salon J^^ I will be ot our 1 01 i f Singapore Store I* Roffles Ploce crc/«x a™ ,,L t LHto A tc advise CrdcM star, so* I Problems \h vm I f88 words
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1444 1954-08-01 12 "Qretsa" Reports Another Exclusive This is another exclusive! Again 1 have been honoured by my good friend Raja d'Atas Kosong, whose gratitude for doing my duty in covering the first General Elections in an Independent Malaya, makes me, sometimes, think that Bonzo, the household pet whose ancestors have been sharing1,444 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-08-01 12 BRUCE, the olsotion, and Mickey, the 8-month-old monkey, ore, as you can see, closely attached to each other. As a matter of fact Mickey won't let Bruce out of his sight. Here they're out on o shopping expedition with their owner Mrs. Mollinson of Spring Street, Oldham, England.84 words
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Advertisement480 1954-08-01 12 NORDOEUXSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE lOIN7 SfRVICI To Cihmti CnM, Mar««i»e», Antwerp. Rotterdam Spore P. Sham Penang tMOSELSTEIN (LLOYD) Cod. 11/ 14 6 Aug. 7 Aug. SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 12/15 Aug. 16 Aug. 17 Aug. HESSINSTtIN (LLOYD) 3OAug/4Sept. 5 Sept. 6 Sept. F RANKFURT (HAPAC) 26/29 Sept. 30 Sept.480 words
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Advertisement453 1954-08-01 12 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS rO CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg, Gdynia. Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo. S'oorc P. Sham Penang "ASIA" Cdn: 23/24 Sails 1 Aug. xx) -KAMBODIA" 2/3 Aug 4/4 Aug 5/5 A«< xxx) "SELANDIA" ...19/22 Aug 23/23 Aug 24/25 A w< xxxx) "SAMOA" 25/31453 words
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Article505 1954-08-01 13 AT THE MOVIES WITH OSWALD HENRY liana and use top stars just as they ai iii personality roles- something which Paul has consistently refused to da ever since he go\ that Hollywood contract Bi'in? a true arti>t he ha.> insisted on realism a^d make-up. And lie has looked the part505 words
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Article, Illustration245 1954-08-01 13 STARK REALISM IN M I N I FILM TfrilAT has become of Paul Muni. the character actor? This is a question that has been fired at me by a Malayan movie fan who recalls those early days when the name »f this great star was almost a household word. Is245 words
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Article, Illustration422 1954-08-01 13 INTONE interested in leariiin? how tn rateh a meteor can have his cariosity satisfied by viewing the picture 'Riders To The Stars" Ivan Tors dramatic story, in colour, of men piloting rockets 200 miles into outer space when it eets its local release. The picture422 words
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Article55 1954-08-01 13 r\VEKHEARD in Singa- J < VJ pore's Capitol Theatre S during the showing of "The French Line:" "Don't you j know that this film is in 5 :!-D? Put on your glasses, < J man!" "I know It's In 3-D. but without glasses I ran > 5 see55 words
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Article, Illustration397 1954-08-01 13 ]F I were a doctor whose pet prescription, as an anathema for all ills, is a good belly laugh, I'd insist on my patients !;n'n«j to sec more movies of the calibre of Betty Box's "Doctor In The House."* It's an absolute tonic and a397 words
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253 1954-08-01 13 RKO To Use Superscope, New Mediums RKO will use several mediums for their new productions. Some are bviiijj made with the Studio's own "Superscope." which has been described by the Independent Theatre Owners of America as the medium that will be within the means of all cinemas, and is the253 words
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294 1954-08-01 13 HUMAN TOUCH IN INDIAN FAMILY DRAMA KULDIP Pictures? English siib-titiled Hindi film "Aulad" unfolds an entirely different kind of Amnestic drama pivoting on three married couples with varying; ideals of family life. When a rich man's wife fails to bear a child he threatens to marry again. Taking pity an294 words
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Advertisement293 1954-08-01 13 NOW.' FASHIONS and hiauliftit models JA > THE FRENCH LINE g MB with J\\t RISSUL ft 9f IN *^T|^ RKO \M> ik( lINICOLOR PI An Mils MALAY W (;\/KHK No. t \IID\IGHT TOMCHT \i;kim. i in r\M!L Pt N N NEXT BIG CHANCE AT THE CAPITOL A\D PAVILION iI JAMES293 words
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Advertisement305 1954-08-01 13 CATHAY ORGAMISATIOM ATTRACTIO\S j TODAY DAILY! riTUkV IIM*MAA».iM4M LA l II A F V; y.i» p.m. m^ 534.00 AIKOW>tT!O«ES Wj.. YOU'LL ONLY f N./OY YOUR HOLIDAYSI TO THE FULLEST EXTENT WHEN YOU SEE!... i i JO% 4^m Ann BLYTH Wisrk**J Howard KEEL %4£ Fernando LAMAS TIIE FIRST^^B Bert Mar;Cr:« 1305 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-08-01 14 ESKIMOS. of course, don't have much use for beach-wear. But the Eskimo look seems to have inspired this yellow rayon beach coat, braided with black straw and fitted with a hood-collar just in case the weather gets so bad you have to build an igloo on the beach.Mirrorpic - 63 words
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Article, Illustration272 1954-08-01 14 \T U>t I've found it v th<- li;>stirk that really sticks tj the Up> BIT TO .NOTHIM. ELSt: B \v: .»a 0 o:\ CUp igar- -i-. Iwicbes ox o:: B .<-; lORE anxik: v ts\ '.-'j e a 0 yt ling we put lips to ;o272 words
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Article63 1954-08-01 14 TUB-SCRUBBING becomes less back-breaking if you use a long-handled bath brush. With such a brush you can reach doion to the bottom of the tub and across to the far side without strain. WHEN patching with putty, it saves time to tint it to the proper shade before63 words
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Article723 1954-08-01 14 Alison Settle - Alison Settle By r rHERE can be no surer forecast of fashions to come than the season's new fabrics. By their crispness, stiffness or pliancy, their weight or light, s. the handle of surface interest or polished smoothness, above all by their o'^tirings, predictions can be723 words
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Article327 1954-08-01 14 AILSA GARLAND - AILSA GARLAND By In a cablegram from Florence l\\V\\\\Y\V\\V\\\\\Y\\\\\\\\\\\V\l ITALY'S dress designers, A showing their autumn collections just ahead of London and Paris, have delved back more than fifty years for inspiration. Signora Biki. in Milan, has based her lines for autumn on the costumes worn327 words
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Article, Illustration307 1954-08-01 14 T ET'S have an ice cream festival at home during the week. Make something big and wonderful, like a devil's food ice cream cake with coffee cream sauce. It's easy, this cake. You can buy the ice cream, at your favourite store. Also all307 words
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Article228 1954-08-01 14 ALICIA HART - CHECK NERVES TO AID CHARM ALICIA HART 2 (")NE of the most revealing things about a woman £is her hands. Sometimes, 2 perhaps because most ges--2 tures of the hands are un--2 conscious ones, they tell 2 more about a person than the controlled expressions 2 of the face. Nervous228 words
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Advertisement298 1954-08-01 14 MMMHnmßffi^fnßWKjt :'-.j^ ■:-A*.-.-.--- jg*. A y' ,X. f jf- V-i'-^^l >*- ■'■■"•^■"■■> -< :^H ffij > v Noreen Naih, screen beauty, learns from Man Factor Jr.. abcu» the application a?td rich colours ot Crewie Puff make-up C,. your sea rrli for IHJ tended ■>> .max Factor fc M M1 w298 words
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Miscellaneous185 1954-08-01 14 Tiie Stars And You I*vuw >. qi oryriox good mention clothes iiM-ir with > ii power I wcNtn. WHK I-.IKIIIIMIK \\l) UlßU|N|(,>i l T m are o tportun for J ■< wo la oe do:ie I I ing I«T Th«re It-i promise I j e r i"1 wed a,j J185 words
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Article, Illustration306 1954-08-01 15 ALL PICTURES BY i ABOVE; Actors Jeff Ocndler (C) end Tony Curtis (R), fight for seats in' i CHcndler's car otter the Miss Universe contestants mobbed the car, hoping < ro get a ride with the cctors However, they ended up by climbing back 1 cboard cUNITED PRESS - 306 words
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Advertisement121 1954-08-01 15 This could be you J in a Jantzen V frMiiii flT Jl H^^T^ i An important holiday A swimming date with him Then look your loveliest in an x all-dimensional Jantzen, knitted to fit your figure. Sand Piper", in popular petit point, sets a fashion trend with its startling white121 words
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Article, Illustration3102 1954-08-01 16 DENYS VAL BAKER - DENYS VAL BAKER Short Story BY The man was sentimental, keep ing a date with himself on the top of a hill on March 21. The girl was apparently sentimental, too. J]VEN as he stood on the tiny station platform, watching the rear of the train winding out3,102 words
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Article, Illustration889 1954-08-01 16 ALFRED WEEKES - Hectic Social Life Greatly Pleases ALFRED WEEKES S konknhyb \l\\T Mary and I were going to dine at the Johnsons'. As usual, the pre-depar-ture warming-up ceremony was a martini in niv lounge. "When Mrs. Murchi■H reads my diary I'm afraid she'll be disgusted with the hectic Serial Life I had889 words
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Advertisement57 1954-08-01 16 I ToNAIROBI j WADEN IN I < onsitlluiion Comfort S (LUXURY TOURIST) FROM I SINGAPORE via Bombay j AIR-INDIA JnXemMlamAl ADELPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE TEt. *****. I f ßheumafism. Ankles Puffy Backache, Kidneys Strained? n«» Kidneys Doctor's Wov m l tjr ««t you" .-tie. that a qtii'k Vid iCr* war .rtl'l"57 words
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Article752 1954-08-01 17 PHILIP TOYNBEE - PHILIP TOYNBEE *n LONDON the titles of subjects which we were compelled to study ot school retain a dull and ug!y rtng. For me algebra, one ot our Arabic words ond no doubt a pretty one, is as grim as any in the language, and even History752 words
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Article430 1954-08-01 17 O.M. Green - O.M. Green By LONDON. .^r'cß three months ol lr§* ngu conference in lAfosh ngton to discuss ItM nternalional bank s Hi 'Or the d stribu- )r betv few knd c end m- iHc >r nd on H arc reported roj hi wr\ alleging I ston has430 words
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Article, Illustration779 1954-08-01 17 How Tough Should A Jelly Bean Be? K> A S|HM-!:il Cor- sponclent 1 F gcr by em brea I >: taca- itaei M ;.:r- year; n ujacc I 1 roU Ihes n the B3 S 1 efore had Hen i about ra k< cr tlx n uav t« the study779 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-08-01 17 TWINS Jean and Joan Carver, 20, have won their way into the finals of two beauty competiiions In one they wear afternoon dresses; for the other, at Sunderland, they wear swimsuits and prove that they can swim. So os often as they can Jeon and Joon go toMirropic - 62 words
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569 1954-08-01 17 New Step In 'Suspended Life' Tests By A MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT y REMARKABLE instance of "suspended animation." in which the heart and lungs of animals ceased working for an hour before they were revived, is reported from the National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill. Dr. Radislav Andjus and Dr. Audrey569 words
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Advertisement562 1954-08-01 17 B. I. ROUND TRIPS TO II JAPAN I 28 to 32 days with I approximately 10 days in Japanese Ports "Sirdhana" sailing 4th Aug. "Santhia" sailing sth Sept. t4 Sirdhana M sailing 7th Oct. Ist Class $745 2nd Class $590 CHILDREN ACCORDING TO AGE ISLAY KERR Co., Ltd 11 A,562 words
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Advertisement1334 1954-08-01 18 THE SINGAPORE STANDARD IN CONJUNCTION Wlm SQUAREWORDS ANNOUNCE THEIR RECORD OFFER! SOUAREWORD D-31 n=rsn Closing Date Friday August 13 UUU/1111-llUllU U Ul RWLES AND CONDITIONS (also see Entry Forms) 3 ENTRIES «P ■•OU lire ATDACC /*l lICC HrtXA/KJ T 1. All entries must be on Squareword In the event of1,334 words
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Miscellaneous626 1954-08-01 18 NOTE: Ii is the missing LETTERS you mast insert in the columns. For example, your selection for Clue 3 Across, must be E or P, for Clue 6 Down, N or S etc CUTHERI ENTRY FORM FOR SQUAREWORD D-31 CUT HERE CUT HERE ENTRY FORM FOR SQUAREWORD D-31 CUT HERE626 words
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Article731 1954-08-01 19 linesman' Replies To One Man's Imagination rME SPDRTS EDITOR of the Kuala Lumpur daily the Malay Maii charges Singapore with having generated ill-will between Ceylon and Malaya in regard to the comments and reports in the Singapore Press apropos the delicate situation created early this month731 words
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Article181 1954-08-01 19 BOON LEONG and Dutton will leave Singapore for London on September 29 by a Qantas Constellation and return on November 30. Accommodation has been arranged, and both players will be given special clothing for the English climate, board and lodging for the two months' stay181 words
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Article105 1954-08-01 19 INDIANS LEAD IN THOMAS CUPTIE BANGKOK. July 31. (UP)—' The Indian Thomas Cup badminton team won two singles an# one doubles match but lost one doubles here tonight in a contest aga'-nst Thailand's Thomas Cup team. T N\ Seth of India beat Thai Direr Khajadbsys 15-8. 18-4. N. Natekar of105 words
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Article142 1954-08-01 19 Beamish Ousts S 'pore GolfChamp VERY close and exciting golf, missed tor some time on the Singapore greens, was seen yesterday when the quarter finals of the Colony Golf championships were played at the Royal Singapore Golf Club. The semiftnaHsts who will play this morning are Wing Oir. Beamish, Lt142 words
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Article22 1954-08-01 19 BRISTOL. England, July 31. (AP) S:r Gordon Richard? left a hospital yesterday for his home in Mariborough in "fine" condition.22 words
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Article133 1954-08-01 19 Bergman Is Beaten Richard Bergman, four times world singles ehampion, was last night beaten by two of the Colony's top notches in last night's Singapore Table Tennis exhibition matches held i at the Singapore Badminton I Stadium. Bergman went down to youth ful, Poon Weng Hoe in straight j set133 words
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Article488 1954-08-01 19 Teng Pei WoJi, the Singapore Asian Games medallist who failed to appear in the Singapore AAA flaals. broke three Singapore Chinese records, including two C"..in Olympic records at the SCAAF meet at Raffles Instition yesterday. Pei Wah improved on the 60 metres dash by .1 second488 words
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Article, Illustration241 1954-08-01 19 It's Boon Leong Dutton For UK Tke F&N And Coco Cola Contest MALAYAN SOCCER fans voted Singapore's Chia Boon Leong and Sefangor's E. C. Dutton the most popular footballers in this country in the Fraser fir Neave and Coca Cola contest which concluded after a three-month hectic scramble for crown241 words
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Article84 1954-08-01 19 in Kuala Lumpur. Dutton. a Public Works Department clerk, was too overjoyed to say much. He was looking forward to The trip, he said- as this \vou:d be his 'chance in a lifetime' to visit the grand country of Britain. Dutton said that he was grateful to hi?84 words
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235 1954-08-01 19 SEREMBAN, Sat. Negri Sembilan, who had established a three-one lead on Friday night over Johore in the Foong Seong Cup match here, continued winning last night to beat Johore by eight games to one. Negri will now meet Singapore at Singapore235 words
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Article111 1954-08-01 19 INTERVIEWED at his home Boon Leong said that the result 'left him stunned with surprise'. "I did not think that I would take more than third place in the contest and I must thank all my supporters for this pleasant surprise," the Colony footballer said. He hoped111 words
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Article199 1954-08-01 19 Moving the ball with all their old "fire" and freedom, Marine Department S.C. played Indian Recreation Club right out of yesterday's SAFA Div. I league j game to eventually earn an excellent s—l5 1 victory at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Neither the- absence of some of their199 words
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Article88 1954-08-01 19 GEYLANG English School I beat Monks Hill Morning School by four games to one i to win the Primary Schools badminton championship at the Singapore Badminton stadium. But it was a hard fight in the girls' schools final where Griffiths Morning School just managed to beat Trafalgar Afternoon88 words
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Article85 1954-08-01 19 DUBLIN IRELAND July 31, (AP)— Bankruptcy Court judge yesterday ordered the sale of Grand National Steeplechase winners Early Mist and Royal Tan to help pay off the debts of raceh <rse owner Joseph Harold Griffin. Griffin applied to the court for a bankruptcy order85 words
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580 1954-08-01 19 Another Record Throw By Reidy RAF Win Services Meet LT. COL R. J. REIDY of the Army, yesterday bettered the Singapore and Malayan hammer record 136 ft. 2 ins. set by Peter Grose with a throw of 154 ft. 8 ins. at the Singapore Inter Services annual athletic meet at580 words
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Article36 1954-08-01 19 Unbeaten Bukit Tlmah B.C. became champions ol ■.:>■ SAFA Division 3 "A" Le£t£U< when they beat Radin lias Rambiers 5—3 in iheii and final fixtun r rams, at Jalan B< ai riium yesterday.36 words
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Advertisement73 1954-08-01 19 1 1 i^» 1 miiuaf SWISS MADE jfc/»/fl4l m. -^^Mm F ..y^ Tropicalised t^ vt Waterproof Anti maqnntic \S^cA^ Incabloo cjfi> 17 *21 t«ivels Rotrirex LADYS WATCHES ALSO AVAILABLE Obtainable at all leading II at< h //<//< rs. SOUTH EAST ASIA HOTEL BAR AND RESTAURANT 190 Waterloo Street Singapore. Telephone73 words
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Miscellaneous115 1954-08-01 19 CRICKET: Non-Benders v Shell at Shell; SCC v RAF (C) at SCC; SCC v CSC at CSC; Khalsa Assn. v Braddell Club at Khalsa. SOCCER: Gratz Austrian XI v Singapore A at J.B. Stadium: Singapore Police v Fed Police at Thomson Rd. GOLF: Singapore championships at RSGC 7.30 p.m. TABLE115 words
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2018 1954-08-01 20 BILL McCREA - Heavy Going Bad Day For Favourites Gondolino Pays Best BILL McCREA From BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $240,600 First Prize No. *****3 $57,744 Second Prize No. *****7 $28,872 Third Prize No. *****3 $14,436 STARTERS ($4,812 each): Nos. *****7, *****1, *****5, *****5, *****6, *****9. CONSOLATIONS ($1,443 each) Nos. *****9, *****4, *****2, *****6,2,018 words
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514 1954-08-01 20 Khoon Leong Gets 106 Of 243 Runs For The North IPOH, Sat. Rain compelled the drawing^-Of stumps today when the cricket classic between the North and the South began here on the Town Padang. The North, at this stage, were 24a ftfr seven wickets. A highlight of the innings was514 words
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Article189 1954-08-01 20 BILL McCREA - TURF TALK BILL McCREA dkrmjgyklr It is reported from Australia that jockey Whitney has undergone a serious brain operation. His condition :"s 1 reported to be satisfactory but is likely to be convalescent for some time. It is likely that prominent horseman George Mulley will not be at the Penang189 words
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Article123 1954-08-01 20 THE Austrian soccer tourists arrived in Singapore yesterday for a series of games. They concluded a tour of Indonesia where the Austrian^ played six matches. Team manager Mr. Yanisth said that they did not seem to have much luck in their opening games, but today's match will, he123 words
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Article70 1954-08-01 20 SEATTLE, July 31 (Reutert —Don Cockell.' British and Empire champion and third ranking heavyweight in the I world enhanced his claims for a world title fight against Rocky Marciano when he scored a I workmanlike seven rounds vie- tory over Harry Matthews here last night. Cockell boxing70 words
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