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Title Section21 1954-08-22 1 SUNDAY STANDARD n m u Jt m m. VoL V. No. 51. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1954 TWENTY PAGES 15 CENTS.21 words
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236 1954-08-22 1 BRUSSELS. Aug. 2!.— Belgion Foreign Minister Paul- Henri Spook announced today that the six West European Foreign Ministers will meet tomorrow to put the finishing touches to a compromise to save the European army plan. The Foreign Ministers finally ended on overnight session earlyAP; Reuter - 236 words
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Article88 1954-08-22 1 NEW YORK. Aug. 21 (AFP) Dr. L:n Yu-tang. Chinese 1 author and philosopher, left by air yesterday for London •n route to Singapore to be- c «ne Chancellor of the Nany»n? University. Dr Lin said that he would spend about two weeks In Engiand88 words
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Article77 1954-08-22 1 DETROIT. Aug. 21. < Reuter Ttme weeki after i giving birth to twin girls. Mrs. Bo yd Braxton had another baby— a 6-pound 10--ounee boy— yesterday. Dr. Thomas Hum who delivered all three ba^es desertbed the double pregnancy as "very unusual and twins en one77 words
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Article39 1954-08-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Two terrorists, including a woman, have been killed by a patrol of the 1, 10 Gurkhas In the Pontian District of Johore. Four pistols, a revolver and ammunition have been re* covered.39 words
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Article478 1954-08-22 1 After four days' tour, five British MPs Hud that MALAYA fa Racial Peace Best Asset MALAYA is setting a great example to the rest of the world by the advancement she has made m the economic and political field. This was the concensus of opinion478 words
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Article, Illustration17 1954-08-22 1 1 59 Bombs Stolen From RAF, Tengah-News Item Steady there with the hacksaw tellers... (See Page 10)17 words
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Article68 1954-08-22 1 Rubber Ban Should Stay— MPs MEMBERS of the British Parliamentary delegation m Singapore said yesterday i before they left for Borneo j that embargo on the export of rubber to Communist China should remain for strategic reasons. Mr. R. Sorensen said he thought if the rubber from this country was68 words
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Article196 1954-08-22 1 Alleged To Have Supported NAP IPOH, Sot. Severol members of politicol parties which form the Perak State Alliance U.M.N.0., M.C.A. and Perak Progressive Party ore facing expulsion threats from their respective organizations on grounds of violation of Party principles. The Standard learnt today. i These threats196 words
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Article26 1954-08-22 1 BOBO OLSON KEEPS TITLE SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 21, (Reuter) Carl Bobo Olson retained the world middleweight boxing title last night, outpointing Rocky Castellan! m 15 rounds.26 words
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Article25 1954-08-22 1 TWO British naval jet fighters crashed off Malta on Friday, killing both pilots. They are believed to have collided m the air. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration143 1954-08-22 1 1 5,000 See Concert On City Bail Steps MORE than 15,000 people crowded the Singapore Padang last nigl.t to watch the International Variety Concert staged on the steps of the City Hall m honour of delegates from 59 countries attending the second World Assembly of Youth m the Colony. JustStandard - 143 words
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152 1954-08-22 1 Princess Margaret Is 24— Eligible BALMORAL. Scotland. Aug. 21 (AP)— Blue-eyed Princess Margaret becomes 24 today and interest is centred on the possibility of an engagement announcement. The London Daily Herald went so far as to predict the announcement would be made on the Princess' birthday and Colin Tennant, 27,152 words
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Article45 1954-08-22 1 BURLINGTON, Vermount, U.S.A. Aug. 21, (Reuter)— Miss John Ross Diley, Britishborn tennis player, missing from Boston since Wednesday night, was found last night wandering the streets of Burlington. The woman, an attractive blonde, was unable to tell Police anything about herself.45 words
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Article266 1954-08-22 1 'Pay Most Taxes, Get The Least' KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. In view of the smallest of subsidies given to Chinese schools, it is hard to escape the impression that the Chinese community as one of the biggest taxpayers, is not getting a square deal, Dato Sir266 words
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Article53 1954-08-22 1 PRETWOOD, Buckinghamshire, Aug. 21 (Reuter) —Mrs Clement Attlee, wife of the leader of the Labour opposition, left her home here yesterday for a holiday m the Isle of Wight. She is leaving England on Sept. 4 for Australia, joining Mr. Attlee, now m China, on the53 words
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Article33 1954-08-22 1 ANOTHER 16 Chinese individuals and associations have become members of the Nanyang University, bringing the total to 1.597. Every member pays a $1,000 fee to the University's Endowment Fund.33 words
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Advertisement236 1954-08-22 1 CAMERA £8 EXPOSURE MJ2 METER mif SCOTT KNGI.INH tS.t.A i LTD Sinyaport? A Koala L— n». I Wofch For It! $160,000 s*y-- next Squareword Contest (D-32), details of which will appear m Tuesday's Singapore Standard. «N THIS IfSi^Ri ffifflmW COMPETITION 1 m*-"^" I [|M rftffn SKILL mm mi m itae236 words
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Advertisement125 1954-08-22 1 COLO STORAGE CREAMERIES LTD < SING *£ORJ KUALA LUMPUI C> AM Q TELLEX Cholesrol Hair Food Ttellex *^»i* Tellex Is not Just a hair recondlttoner It is a first- J_3j ■nT-""^ class dressing as well that will not pull weak hair. \il_K!«m_J Containing antiseptic and Cholesterol Hair Food. w iHfc«lSllJ125 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-08-22 2 photo. A HELICOPTER rescues chimney inspector F. J. Esson from the top of m 150-foot smokestack where he was marooned for six hoars after his steel ladder inside the chimney, broke six feet from the top. The chimney stands m St John, New Brunswick APAP - 47 words
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285 1954-08-22 2 'Mon Ami, I'll Serve Under De Castries Again Standard Shipping Reporter. ONE of the proudest officers of the French Army could be Lieutenant Claude Brunier, 22-year-old paratrooper, who arrived m Singapore yesterday, en route to France, aboard the Edouard Branly. For he is one of the very few who were285 words
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Article145 1954-08-22 2 TORONTO. Aug. 21, (Reuter) Security precautions for next week's visit of the Duchess of Kent and Princess Alexandra will be even stricter than those for the 1951 tour of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, a police spokesman said yesterday. The Royal party will be145 words
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Article230 1954-08-22 2 Mentri's Secretary To Appeal KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Mohamed Darus bin Haji Sa'ad, 36, secretary to the Mentri Besar of Pahang, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment m the First Magistrate's Court here today for drunken driving, and was disqualified for life from driving a vehicle.230 words
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Article92 1954-08-22 2 Two HoldUp Gangs At Work FOUR thugs, three armed with daggers and one with a revolver, pounced on a cook as he was about to enter his house m the Kranji area of Singapore on Friday night. They forced him into the house and then huddled him, his wife and92 words
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Article80 1954-08-22 2 The Singapore First District Judge, Mr. F. A. Chua, yesterday sentenced Arumugam Pertian to two years' jail to be followed by two years' police supervision for stealing a bicycle, on June 7, m the City Council field m Alexandra Road. The prosecuting officer. Deputy Superintendent80 words
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Article48 1954-08-22 2 MCA Fed. Elections KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Malayan Chinese Association's central executive committee met m Kuala Lumpur, today, to prepare for the coming Federal elections. The meeting was presided over by Dato Sir Cheng Lock-Tan The MCA., today, also decided to become a member of the Nanyang University.48 words
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Article47 1954-08-22 2 WHEN Chin Puav Chow brought to the Fifth Police Court, yesterday, Woon Ah Chow and her daughter. Shueh Yee Moy. on a complaint that they assaulted her. Mr. R. B. I. Pates m discharging the accused, warn.! «A all thre» to keep th t peace.47 words
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Article46 1954-08-22 2 PENANG. Sat.— The Coroner here returned a verdict of suicide today at an inquest into the death of Goh Ah Pin, a fisherman, whose decomposed body was found hanging m the jungle just outside the village of Telok Bahang on June 18.46 words
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Article83 1954-08-22 2 PENANG, Sat.— A life guard of the Chinese Swimming Club. Kuan Huah ,Ong, told the Coroner's Court today that on being told that a boy had disappeared m the sea, he went to the spot afiti dived m search of the body. Kuan said he found the83 words
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Article71 1954-08-22 2 JOHN HENDRY. alias Ponnudurai. alias James, alias James Henry, a Police supervisee, appeared before the Sixth Police Court yesterday on two charges of failing to report a change of address and failing to report to the Senior Detective Officer at the Kandang Kerbau Police Station. He71 words
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Article81 1954-08-22 2 A SINGAPORE woman. Yeo Poh Choo, fined $300 or two months' imprisonment, asked the Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. K.T. Alexander, if she could pay the fine m $50 instalments. "You can pay $150 now and $150 next month or else go to jail," said Mr. Alexander. Yeo81 words
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Article24 1954-08-22 2 MORE than 400.000 Hindu devotees celebrated Janmashtami, the birthday of Lord Krishna, m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, yesterday.24 words
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183 1954-08-22 2 Wise Way To Spend A Few Million PENANG, Sat.— lt Is wise for the country and ttic people to spend a few millions to educate our youns till they are m a position to make matured decisions than spending millions m combatting Communism, said Settlement Councillor, Mr. M. P. Mathew183 words
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246 1954-08-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, today, gave its unanimous support to a proposal to form a central organization of all voluntary welfare bodies m the Federation. Dato H. E. MacKenzie, of Johore, told the meeting that the246 words
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Article116 1954-08-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Johore Government has relused to allocate State funds lor a BCG vaccination campaign among children m the Muar District, the Council of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, was told at its meeting here today. The Johore branch of116 words
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Article109 1954-08-22 2 He Took Bangle From Child A YOUNG man was caught red-handed by two detective;as he removed a gold bangle from a six-year-old girl, it \va.<stated m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday The man, Lim Swee Hock who had two previous con- 1 vktions for robbery and theft, j was109 words
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Article69 1954-08-22 2 FOUR more Indian delegates j to the World Assembly cf 1 Youth's conference [n Singspore arrived by the Air Indie i International Constellation yesterday. They are Mr. Eswar Days. of Delhi University, Mr. X P. Shanra, member of the Deih: Legislative Assembly and a trade unionist; Mr69 words
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Article42 1954-08-22 2 Stole A Fowl 12 Months UNEMPLOYED, Mohd. Noor bin Baba. 28. was sentenced to 12 months' jail to be followed by two years' police supervision m the Singapore Second Po'tce Court yesterday for stealing a chicken, on July 30 m Salim Road.42 words
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Advertisement121 1954-08-22 2 STATE HOME GUARD HEADQUARTERS. JOHORE •pENDEkS are invited for x the supply of the following articles: Pouches Ammunition 13,000 pieces. A sealed pattern of the article may be inspected during office hours, on application. Tenders, together with a sample, should be submitted to the undersigned before the I*T September, 1954.121 words
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Advertisement628 1954-08-22 2 SITIJATIO\S VACA\T KUALA LI Ml MUNICIPAL COL-NCH APPLICATIONS m mv for the following post > the Town Pennine Brar Municipal Engi:;eers Depart meet:— TECHNICAL tIffTfTTHTI (DLSIGV; Basic Salary: $336 12- 462 x $18— «552 per Mensem Qualification: Flit I lllßMlflU >■• an^ *B examination of t Inßitute o: Architects Malaya628 words
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Article, Illustration110 1954-08-22 3 YOU would not think a freak rainstorm could have done this. Picture shows what, for several decades, was the garage behind the Federal Government offices m Jalan Raja, Kuala Lumpur, brought down on Friday afternoon when the storm hit town. This garage was the110 words
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Article237 1954-08-22 3 The Missing 'Tec THE SINGAPORE PoKce are anxious to contact a Chmese trisha rider with regard to the strange disappearance of detective Toh Keng Hwa. Armed with a pistol and 12 rounds of ammunition, De- t tective Toh was last seen with a stranger m237 words
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Article21 1954-08-22 3 SINGAPORE, Sat— The price of tin m the local market today was $36 U (Up 12£ cents) per picul.21 words
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223 1954-08-22 3 PENANG, Sat.— Dr. N. K. Menon said yesterday that Penang does not have the same status of a British colony that it had before the war and has now been dragged down to the state of an "eleventh mistress of the Federation." Mr. Menon was223 words
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Article175 1954-08-22 3 SUPERSCOPE A NEW MOVIE TREAT SINGAPORE will soon be the centre of yet another movie "demonstration" when the film trade, Press and public are introduced to Superscope the new wide-screen motion picture process invented by Joseph and Irving rushinsky and being distributed m foreign territories ay RKO Pictures, Inc.—within the175 words
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Article, Illustration583 1954-08-22 3 Philip Goh - The Chinese Harp— First Heard 2,500 Tears Ago Philip Goh =by Modern Youth To Hear Ancient Chinese Music An ancient Chinese harp one of the few m existence today will be played at the Victoria Theatre tonight before an international audience of WAY delegates. This harp, which is a few583 words
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Article392 1954-08-22 3 Operators Have No Licences For rr Jackpot Machines ALTHOUGH unauthorised possession of jackpot machines render a person liable to prosecution, there are today a number off such unlicensed machines being operated m Singapore's coffee-shops and hastily set up "amusement" stalls. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. W.A.C. Goode, told392 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-08-22 3 PRINCESS AND THE ROSE photo. PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, daughter of the Duchess of Kent, wearing a white pique dress, poses with a rose m front of her for this charming study by Cecil Beaton. She left with her mother for Canada yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article56 1954-08-22 3 MRS. J. M. JUMABHOY, honorary secretary of the Singapore Kamala Club told The Standard yesterday that the Kamala Club has received two donations amounting to $6,000 for its building, the foundation stone for which was laid recently by Srimathi Vijayalakshmi Pandit. The donors are Mrs. G Uttamram56 words
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Article131 1954-08-22 3 Traders Somewhat Hesitant I THE market m Singapore closed the week on a quiet note with traders somewhat hesitant, first grade rubber for September shipment closing at 67J cents per lb., a rise of oneeighth cent from Friday. Pending publication of the July rubber figures for the United States, traders131 words
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Advertisement42 1954-08-22 3 PA569--"there and BAcink IN I ONE DAY WlT!)** JtBACKTO^ wwi I n /Singapore/ OVER 6 HOURS- *W^^ IN PENANG i f ML 102 DEP. SINGAPORE '< DAIIY 715 HOURS I/MIL I (SUNDAYS 0730 HOURS) SERVICE ML 151 DEP. PENANG 1800 HOURS 'MALAYAN AIRWAYS42 words
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Article, Illustration243 1954-08-22 4 Slit-Skirt Causes Stir In A Spanish Church Standard Staff Reporter MAKE of it what you will. A man sees a bull fight and feels sorry for the bull. A woman cries for the man... These were the reactions of two honeymooners, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boon Chye of Singapore who243 words
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Article163 1954-08-22 4 THE fusion of the Labour and Socialist Parties into a single body called- the Labour Front was cemented m Singapore yesterday, when six delegates from the two parties formed a committee with over-all powers. The delegates, who consisted of Mr. V. P. Abdullah (Labour).163 words
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143 1954-08-22 4 SINGAPORE Government General Hospital's Nurses quarters are better than those m the United Kingdom, Mr. Percy Morris, Labour M.P. told The Standard yesterday. He was one of the five M.Ps who visited the SATA and General Hospital on a tour of143 words
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Article72 1954-08-22 4 A POLICE party rushed to a holiday bungalow m Meyer Road. Singapore, yesterday morning following reports from residents of a "strong odour" coming from the garage there. They forced their way into the garage and found the caretaker, Tan Ah Moi, 58. lying dead, covered with a72 words
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Article80 1954-08-22 4 MILITARY service personnel, including civilian employees, and the local police saved Singapore's Blood Bank last week when its stock reached a dangerously low ebb, the Bank's weekly report revealed yesterday. The present stock is 132 flasks. Donations received amounted to 238 flasks and transfusions 113 flasks.80 words
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163 1954-08-22 4 Light In Weight, Strong In His Will THE man who started a fast five days ago to help raise funds for the All-Malaya Muslim College hi Klang has lost 14 pounds. He weighed 162 pounds originally Mr. M. M. Ishaq, the South Indian Muslim, said he had already collected $1,800163 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-08-22 4 Dhoto. photo. 2J5: #k^ D S HaroM En >™anuel Joseph pictured VhZLSF* W< l di^ at the c thed <* the Gclbd Shepherd Singapore, yesterday. The bride, Maria Louisa Pattamal o£L^S?mT f P thC late Mr MA- X. ParanuSSi David MR AND MRS AGUSTINE ANTHONY who were marriedDavid; Standard - 78 words
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Article, Illustration153 1954-08-22 4 SIX Communists from China i arrived m Singapore by a BOAC Argonaut from Hong- j kong yesterday m company of a World Assembly of Youth delegate from I Formosa. Mr. Qua Siak Poo. Six Speciai Branch men ap- propriately clad m white coat andStandard - 153 words
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Article183 1954-08-22 4 Un ions Th rea ten Another Strike THE 10,000 strong City Council Labour Unions Federation, whose members were on a 12 -day strike three weeks aeo, is threatening to call a strike a^ain This time it is not over any pay issue but because the General Secretary of the City183 words
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Article138 1954-08-22 4 KUALA LUMP: R, Sat. Ai! except three of the 150 student teacher, who are due to return to the Federal. on this month o.: completion of their training course at Kirkby passed theii final examination. However, hardly r dozer, of them were ab e to Obtain138 words
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Advertisement465 1954-08-22 4 B-iM'M-M-M No Wonder FOLKS prefers I TmissionJ I I ORANCT LEMON -UMf I lhe tastiest sad must r«- us SPAKKLLNU KK--1 rreshlas ol aU Uraogt FRK9HINU NUNI drinks fcxtracted trom the FAITtNINO! .4 booo tv ali I hes« selected san-rtptaed spurt" men and women taliloriua «leocla Oraoges. When nut tired,465 words
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Advertisement96 1954-08-22 4 Cuff Links |j ANDTIHBAR 1 A hart) rollrd c-*ri*» cA I 14 Karat g'£ irxnm tb« I l)Ni:tv anc fc i :-r«-j\>i!it|r ot I t!jif fmari L .;-rJ «et Vuur InspecUoa invited at Jeweller'! De%,t., GIAM SIMGH CO., I LTD. SW-I. RalMfv PUMe, Sin^;i|ntr» BE TALLER Increase Height with "WHll-BPILLB"96 words
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Miscellaneous310 1954-08-22 4 STORE DIARY Y.MCA: Junior Triangles' Picnic at Telok Mata Ikan 830 pm. JUNIOR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: Concert for WAY delegates Victoria Memorial Hall 530 p.m. YOUTH COUNCIL: Ecumenical youth service for WAY delegates and sermon by the Rev. Tracey X Jones. Wesley Church 10 a m TELOK AVER .MYF: Bible quiz310 words
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Miscellaneous77 1954-08-22 4 Sylvester; 10.45 Organ Voluntary; 10.50 Epilogue LONDON 8.8.c. (General Oversea. Service) 5 p.m From The Editorials; 510 Interlude; 5.15 BBC Midland Light Orchestra; 6pm Sunday Service; 630 News New 5 Talk--6.45 Sports Round-Up; 7 pm' English Magazine: 730 'The •The Forces Show'; 8 30 News Home News; 845 Grand Hotel--93077 words
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Article, Illustration629 1954-08-22 5 RONNIE DUCLOS - RONNIE DUCLOS The Last Of Them Are Dying Of Starvation By JOHORE BAHRU. SEVENTY aborigines who have been living m a Communist-infested area m Johore since the emergency, are today dying of starvation and disease brought about by corruption and lack of interest shown by the629 words
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Article, Illustration295 1954-08-22 5 K. M RASHEED - INDIAN DANCE TROUPE DUE K. M RASHEED by 'I lit visit of a Kathakall dunce troupe from India will no doubt give a fillip to many m Singapore. Unique among: dramatic art. Kathakali is a combination of acting, dancing and music. It is described as India's greatest contribution to the295 words
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389 1954-08-22 5 VIVIAN SANDE - VIVIAN SANDE i By HI I NEW YORK. A career improves a girl's chances of catching a man, says a woman who has I riien to the top m a field i once considered for men only. Cecelia Kelly. attractive brunette mUP - 389 words
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Advertisement398 1954-08-22 5 UNIVERSAL Jeep NOW MORE POWERFUL THAN EVER Powered by the Hurricane F-head engine CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. SINCAPORE b KUALA LUMPUR Represented m the Federation. Startling Predictions In Your Horoscope Real Life ltt»M>al«t]. tt*»ul<! you like to know »bui tr«f stars militate, lor you. wmr »<• ir past vxperkrners.398 words
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Advertisement347 1954-08-22 5 EVERYONE'S f^^M^ TALKING ABOUT Jl I Pml It doubles your choice of service to the U.S.A. and Europe! Choose from either de lux<* PRESIDENT service or thrifty RAINBOW service aboard the same giant Clipper* jrfk^Ti ou choos PRESIDENT service, you J&X* -ik enjoy the very finest m luxur\ travel! C>/^kV347 words
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Article, Illustration2538 1954-08-22 6 Michael Connors - Conquest Of Juji-san was Well Worth The Trouble Michael Connors "Sew" (AndOSd) ippci By The Place Where You Get Drunk With Air JAPAN is not a land where glamorous geisha girls m gorgeous kimonos and high, elaborate hairdos pose prettily with paper parasols beneath cherry blossoms all the time. NorMichael Connors - 2,538 words
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Advertisement249 1954-08-22 6 can help you to success through personal postal tuition r T*Hoi;s.\NDS op men m importaoFposittont were once students X of this famous English College. They owe their success to Personal Postal Tuition The Bennett College way. Now you are offered the same chance to qualify for a fine career, higher249 words
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Article, Illustration998 1954-08-22 7 HUGH SAVAGE - HUGH SAVAGE By I ROM all over the world they come from Hie spice islands of the Malay Archipelago and steaming equatorial Africa, orders for perhaps just a dozen flogs that cost only a couple of pounds or for the steel girders of998 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-08-22 7 Glamorous TAN I A TAIROFF, 24, mother of a three-year-old daughter, has cooking right on top of her hobby list. And those who know, will vouch that she's tops m the cooking business. This striking pose was for the Sunday Standard cameraman, P. K. Chan.48 words
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Advertisement515 1954-08-22 7 ct The some omount of fuel a* >J i <- -<ad Can take you up to 10% farther C :e -our ccm J equipped w;*h a •>' of C^a-^p on Sparic Plugs, 'Ou cr depend on cje'- .z -c tC° 3 -nore mileage and I pov-er For Champ 30; I515 words
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Advertisement216 1954-08-22 7 I— m j B TSS^^ Available at all leading watch dealers. I Elastoplast 1 ELASTIC ADHESIVE PLASTERS JJJ^ I Elastopiast Elastic Adhesive Plaster H gives comfortable first aid protecH Jon it stretches with the skin Distributor: JACKSON CO. LTD. Singapore. Ku»ii Umpuf ir,(j p enaft j ROOM AIR-CONDITIONERS I i216 words
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Article, Illustration304 1954-08-22 8 Maylene Wong Is A College Campus Queen MAYLENE WONG, the pretty 20 year old student who was chosen to be the 1954 "campus queen" at Fresno State College m California, hopes for a career of service to her fellow men. After receiving her bachelor of arts degree, she plans to304 words
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Article, Illustration746 1954-08-22 8 Our special correspondent m Johore reports that 'red tape and subversive Communist influence are responsible for CORRUPTION being most rife m the State of Johore. >\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w The picture above clearly speaks for itself. IT IS CORRUPTION which exists all over the world and most rife m JOHORE today. The746 words
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Article227 1954-08-22 8 Behind Sir Stamford Raffles' bust under the Raffles Museum dome lies an inscribed bell on the floor. It was the gift of Mrs. Maria Revere Balestier of Boston, to St. Andrew's Church. The bell was cast m Revere, Boston, m 1843 and shipped and227 words
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Advertisement292 1954-08-22 8 W^wfi Father tells the family KOLYNOSOfe?/?/* Kolynos clean means really clean. The rich foam penetrates into every corner J^ry?^ and crevice and m between your teeth /f^S^H? fighting the bacteria that cause r'fc 1 decay and Ul-health. Yes, Kohnos deans thoroughly, to keep your teeth Hip B good-looking and sparkling292 words
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Article701 1954-08-22 9 t<€itlu>r It us Left A Surprise JFor By A Court Correspondent Little Miss Mischief And Little Miss Manners Little Miss I-Can-Do-It QHE col! Id be called the Princess of Laughter golden-haired Princess Anne, who was four last Sunday. But behind her happy infectious smile, this little701 words
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Article, Illustration21 1954-08-22 9 ANNE WILLIAMS. 20. Shirley Orman. 19. and Pam Barker. 17. went to Brighton m search of the sun. Sunday21 words
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Article, Illustration1443 1954-08-22 9 Sunday Pictorial - Sunday Pictorial by Arrangement with For 6 years he has been m the •uraiuiuniioimnuiiuiiiiuiuunifmiutuiititiinitiiiiwiifiiiuiiiiiiiituuiuaiuiiufuutiu death ce11 arguing arguing uwuiiiiiuuiuiMiiimiiiiuiuMim^ iiiiiimmiiitit to beat the executioner mmnmmiuuuiumiHuiHiiiinninmiiUiimiiuniiiniii wiiiiiiiiniiiitunmiiiiniiinmniiiiniiiiiiii CARYL WHITTIER CHESSMAN N W ol kidnapping. ri»S!ISStIiSSJ yesterjloy But -c. oooin he hosTo"ked h.mself out of the 90s chambers. J U .e1,443 words
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Advertisement291 1954-08-22 9 LANfe* I KCC TRACK MARK \tlM FOUR WHEEL DRIVE i 86" WHEELBASE 107" WHEELBASE V s™ 1 This new light load vehicle with a t>^ y^^ 'V_\ v body 6 feet long, has everything you would wish to find m a pick-up, plus P^ ~^^^v "i^U.^^==iJ>r^&*>v num >ci "ferns you291 words
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Article541 1954-08-22 10 'THERE has been much In the World Assembly of Youth conference for admiration, m particular the eloquence, frankness and straight-from-the shoulder expressions of opinion by practically all delegates either m English or their own mother tongue. There can be little doubt that out of their discussions, talks541 words
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Article186 1954-08-22 10 Vy E publish on our front page today our artist's impression of the theft of the fifty-nine 500-lb. bombs from the RAF. Station at Tengah. Singapore. If the incident was not so tragic it would be the funniest thing m the world. Like us. our artist found it186 words
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Article498 1954-08-22 10 THE fault, dear parent, lies not with the teachers of today, but with the public themselves for they care not what goes on within the four walls of a classroom. This is the concensus of opinion of hundreds of. teachers, both graduates and normal trained m the498 words
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Article376 1954-08-22 10 DAVID TAMBYAH - DAVID TAMBYAH By teachers m a few years time for they have the aptitude, patience, and the desire to learn. "The other half should leave on their own accord, once the shortage of teachers is over. I don't blame them; for want of nothing better to do,376 words
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Article448 1954-08-22 10 time the keys of o new school are handed over to the Department, they have to transfer 20 teachers from existing schools, with the result that the time-tables of many schools are upset. "I have prepared my third term time-table no less than six times, and now448 words
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Miscellaneous18 1954-08-22 10 VICKY IS BACK FROM HOLIDAY _^AH_WgLVI SUf f QSB I MISSED SO>».THI\Q BY HQI SEEIKQ AJ£A£E& fOB THRtB18 words
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Article, Illustration1541 1954-08-22 11 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER But Our 'Soldiers' Will Be Ready For The Worst By IGNORING the defeatist attitude of the "no place to hide" boys and the what's the use? we'll all be blown up anyway" cynics, the Singapore Civil Defence Department, under its Commissioner,1,541 words
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Advertisement232 1954-08-22 11 M BLUE GILLETTE BLADES IN Gillette Quick-feed Dispenser <*/ edge m the world Wjjmjr Blue Gillette Blades give you the finest of all f^jy shaves and the most economical because they last the longest In the handy new Dispenser they tre ready unwrapped to load m a flash, Used blade232 words
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Advertisement60 1954-08-22 11 Cool, Crisp Cottons fergusons "FERGONELLE" so suitable for dainty undies and little girls dresses iJV*K Charming petite /jh'^i floral and fancy J^*yvw& stripe designs /~3rK^jf/\\ printed on *^V^^^ N\ Pink, 3^^*£?s?sSfc|- Ji Grounds fi^^^^^r^ 36 wide FERGUSON S "GOODWOOD" attractive fashion designs for day wear Printed on 3^ wide Hardwearing60 words
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Article943 1954-08-22 12 "<j&7£A" Qm £*w A4*ice 7* A I AM as pleased as Punch. A great compliment has been paid to me. A gentleman I am certain of this as he knows another when he sees one has written for my advice on whether he has the makings of a943 words
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Article, Illustration616 1954-08-22 12 QUEEN'S CASTLE - YOUR SUNDAY CHESS COL UMN QUEEN'S CASTLE By REETINGS to all chess enthusiasts m Singapore and the Federation. This column will supply players with information of the activities of the governing body and clubs while at the same time keeping m touch with Chess events m other lands for the616 words
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Article, Illustration504 1954-08-22 12 VINDLY advise me what reels and glass rods for casting would be suitable to use at the wharf m Penang, to catch ikan selinchin and kerapu. C. S Lee (Penanfi). For that particular type of fishing from the wharves, I strongly recommend you to set from Peg'ey Davies504 words
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Advertisement467 1954-08-22 12 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINCS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said. Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg Gdynia, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo. Spore P. Sham P<.n 3 r, x) "SELANDIA Cdn. 27/28 23/23 Aug 24 2: a u Sails 1 1 a.m. xx)' SAMOA 27A«g/lSept 26/26 Aug 24 25 A u? xxx) "ERRIA"467 words
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Article, Illustration519 1954-08-22 13 IT'S ME— THERE'S hardly been a "7 picture that Danny Kaye's made that has been a flop, it's not because the film men have been kind to him, by giving him sizeable scripts, but mainly because of his own genius as a star and a clown.519 words
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Article, Illustration545 1954-08-22 13 SEX GETS THE SCISSORS IN 'BITTER RICE' BELIEVE it or not, since writing a review of an outstanding Italian movie m these columns 130 weeks ago. it has taken just that long for the picture to finally find its way to a Singapore screen. I am referring, of course, to545 words
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Article449 1954-08-22 13 SEQUELS are never too meaty where movies are concerned. Few of them are as rood as the original epics. But "West Of Zanzibar" the follow up to Ealing Studio's "Where No Vultures Fly" is an exception. It is a mighty fine effort. There is plenty of449 words
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Article, Illustration567 1954-08-22 13 WHAT has Britain done to Gregory Peck? After his magnificent Press-raves-earning performance m "Roman Holiday." his stint m the Ronald Neanie-direeted Technicolor comedy "The Million Pound Note" strikes a very flat note. So flat, m fact, that my sincere advice to Mr. Peck is567 words
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Article32 1954-08-22 13 OVERHEARD m the Cathay Cinema lobby as typical Cockney soldier admired cut-out of voluptuous Italian star Silvana Mangano boosting- her latest picture: "Blimey. I'd like a biter rice with 'er!"32 words
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Advertisement323 1954-08-22 13 j^SHAW BROTHERS^ JPANDEMONIUMj CAUSED BY I I f —giant, terrifying creatures L without a name Starring I NrHJ*^ EDMUND GWENN \™y H— 1.45— 4— 6.30— 9.30 |j MIDNIGHT hr«B8 W "j 1 TONIGHT "SAIKAI" (FAREWELL) I lunmni A JAPANESE LOVE DRAMI 7 g lx MANDARIN' DIALOGUE S p c| lODAVAI323 words
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Advertisement333 1954-08-22 13 [CATHAY QRGANISATIOfM"ATTRACTIQ\S TODAY DAILY! riTUkV 11 am. 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 J| fJf|| f 9.30 pm. »«>« ***** A!t -c *rrc« f t Wf/fi SILVANA MANGANO fHAS THE ROBUST PROPORTIONS Of VENUS DE MILO AND THE PERSONALITY OF A SHERMAN TA\k. M Schier, Times -Herald. Bitter Rice* A Frieder Films Presentation333 words
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Article, Illustration343 1954-08-22 14 IWi eighteen, and work m an "flitr as a typist AKo working m the sunn-ollu-e Ls a nun of forty -two. whom I a;i> i» love with lie say» bC loves me U*». hut I am tru worried be r.w I know he is married although h343 words
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Article481 1954-08-22 14 IOt'TKIE'S Mush Salon m John little's have recent >hipuu-ni of lons-playing >•»•- cords, tor your next platter party everything from 'i'M-haikovsky to the latest bit-tunes m r WHE Co metic Departn Little's is showing c Revk>n*a new lines S poos fox ciry, norm... and inted hair,481 words
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Article, Illustration506 1954-08-22 14 KAY SABAPATHY - A MALAYAN GAVE AUSSIES NEW FRIENDSHIPS KAY SAB APATHY By 1 MALAYAN who made history m Australia by founding a club to further international friendships, returned to her homeland last week. She is Mrs. Violet Coomarasamy of Penang who. during the 13 months .she s ent "Down Under" on a506 words
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Article, Illustration156 1954-08-22 14 pERHAPS the first things 1 the aspiring artist wants to do is to draw human figures, particularly female figures. You can draw a girl In the space by an easy method evolved by Emma McKean. With a pencil, start at Intersection 3-M. Proceed, In156 words
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Article204 1954-08-22 14 LOOK at your hand and study the lines on it. Then look at a friend's right hand. You will notice the lines arc different. Also each hand is different. One has longer lingers. Another may have shorter fingernails. How about collecting hand pictures"? Start m with204 words
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Article70 1954-08-22 14 A LITTLE boy who had been told that kitty had electricity m her fur explained it this way to an older playmate. "You mustn't stroke her the wrong way. Th e wires are all covered over with fur but they're there just the same." "TV/HATS70 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-08-22 14 fAN you pick out two V.J lines figured above t: at are not exactly parallel? If you can, your eyes are deceiving you, for all are I parallel They're made to seem otherwise by an interesting optical illusion.41 words
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Advertisement761 1954-08-22 14 UJ 1 So Beautiful You Can Ml a\ l( i»\»t $0 entice flou en and flattery *Mji fsf^ mm w»~, 1 r '/f ff yj Sir TUJwQ&UMMbsopb.stcMed U§ Ml to incite "ohi" and abs jPjMf 'ffw 'Sflu&ttaAtVt, sultry jfaf^ ill to impire wbifperi and wonderment "V? Positively the prettiest new761 words
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Miscellaneous307 1954-08-22 14 The Stars And You rpoD.%l > Ql i»i \no\: .1.-11-^ i.viii m iii»» spiritual nature. I MtilJ .i \l l lII IMTIII.IIICIII t Ollhllll.HU f 111 tl ImIIIIIiIIi'o- |M»->--»ihr!>- ill imm.in prfMMulit.*. w:i^ Hi* siiprrmr ctMilribiitn>i> u» iii.., t tat (;rersv llltlkim Knox. >tM>\', ioj: t\KK\t>M: Make th i.» ptogreastve307 words
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Article, Illustration107 1954-08-22 15 Our "Speaking of Pictures" page will from today appear on Sunday instead of Monday. Watch page 15 for your pictures. Right: "My Pin-up Gal" by Sunny Giam of Public Lighting Office, 264 Thomson Road, Singapore, 7. Ikoflex, fB, 1 250 th, H.P. 3, Yellow filter. Above: "Springtime"107 words
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Advertisement189 1954-08-22 15 BBBBBk. -^/■^^PBJPF ''"^sg?''- liH^^^F JSmN^^^^^ Gain NEW IBHB^hV red-blooded vigour fl| VIKELP !J Mineral Tonic. The cunger signals jin'urf "j^jj^^t gives for vitam.n m\A MJm§M numeral deficiency are all yjaatiar 1(1 often pui down t< /£jaMJz^r "feeling out of sorts' II j4m^3TJ v< want t0 Vlla iiv alive, bursting with189 words
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Article, Illustration821 1954-08-22 16 What does a nudist do on a rainy day? TONY MILES finds the answer to this summer's intriguing question 50 you think you've got o grouse when it roms on your holidoy? Chum, you don't know the holf of it. The other day I looked m at a nudist campUP - 821 words
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Article, Illustration653 1954-08-22 16 NOEL WHITCOMB - FRED TOOK 6 PUBS ON HOLIDAY NOEL WHITCOMB The Odd Story Of The Man Who Can't Stop Laughing (AwwwwwvuK y wwwwwww JF there's one thing Fred Slaymaker always sees, it's the funny side. *'I can get a laugh and a joke out of anything 1 says Fred. Which is just653 words
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Article, Illustration364 1954-08-22 16 DR. Ralph Siu is a relaxed, cheerful man. He looks about 30 years old, but is probably nearer forty. One would scarcely guess that Dr. Siu, with his boyish grin and easy manner, has one of the most important jobs m the U.S. Army. He is neither a364 words
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Article293 1954-08-22 16 Douglas Worth - Douglas Worth rpHREE cheers for th« policewoman who Mid. m open court that she wai not averse to a bit of cuddling, m public or other* wise— with the right person. There are too many people who take the Urn. Grundy attitude that a low it293 words
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Advertisement46 1954-08-22 16 The icorld famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALI. New Shipment Arrived:RAY -BAN SUNGLASS 159 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Sfio!f/r^T^3j/P r^^* V*O»46 words
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Article, Illustration249 1954-08-22 17 Boy From The Orphanage Will Get £40,000 I IFE looks rosy today for lj John, the little boy from as orphanage. Soon after John was born, six years ago, his parents* marr.age broke up, and he was sent to an orphanage at Northampton. Yesterday, it was revealed that he will249 words
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451 1954-08-22 17 M.A. GLASGOW - M.A. GLASGOW By OT long ago, two Jewish -c.entists made the first pathetic muscle. But. exciting as this discovery is, it does not ;...in that muscles identi&l with those m our own bodies can now be prodoeed Much more hard mmk and research will be451 words
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Article, Illustration619 1954-08-22 17 Will He Go Back NOW To The Family Who Miss Him? Here is true Story— all it needs is a happy ending. And that is still possible. It concerns a man named Picture a barracks some.v .ere m Germany. A billet orderly m stained overall ,v:eids a broom. He hasUP - 619 words
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Article, Illustration375 1954-08-22 17 KEITH WATERHOUSE - KEITH WATERHOUSE By TJAVE you a secret wish? said the announcement m the London "Daily Mirror." Something like serving pints m a pub. "Well, that's funny," said Susan NeiL 22, when she read it. "Because I've always wanted to draw375 words
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Advertisement630 1954-08-22 17 l Across the Far East ||^jj3 ;i| da^mflm^ml Isr h *"i^^^Bßßßp^^B^^BpA JBt you are assured of 1 c 7 fast comfortable journeys 9 M j m 4 engioed 'Skymaster' £^ffiu aircraft crewed by British ■liltM I*1 pilots who have travelled fj^ X> P more than 40,000,000 passenger miles with one630 words
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Miscellaneous191 1954-08-22 17 Sayings Of The Week FRANCE is plunged m intelligent enough for IF any murder story a deep sleep full of nos- children to understand, might be held to be obtalgic dreams and night- then adults will under- scene, I do not know mares about a dark fu- stand it, too.191 words
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Article247 1954-08-22 18 D AUL WINS BUT REF BEATS SONNY Smgapore Boxers m Indonesia WHILE Malayan welterweight Paul Cheng, fighting und^r the name of Fighting Paras, wen hia second fight m Indonesia -he KO'ed Fighting Bee m Djakarta and then outpointed Strong At- jong. the Bghtweight and junior welterweight cham- pion of Indonesia,247 words
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Article60 1954-08-22 18 OFFICIALS of the Penan? Hockey Association elected :\t > the associate >n*s -ent annual genera meeung arc: Pipsident: c. L Merr^. ture-Prr-uh-nts: Messrs. Loh Hoot Yean?, A. C. David and Amra Si:. 4.1, Hon Secretary: Mr. N.iri m Sin^h; Hon. Treasurer: Mr. J. E Vaz: Hon.60 words
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Article, Illustration911 1954-08-22 18 NELSON GANESAN - SCHOOL ADOPTS ONE HOUR-A-SIDE CRICKET MA TCHES NELSON GANESAN By A NEW SYSTEM, whereby cricket could be encouraged at Victoria School, has been adopted by the school authorities with some success— if only to interest the non-cricket playing boys to participate m it. The scheme is unlike that of the911 words
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Article475 1954-08-22 18 SCRIBBLER - SCRIBBLER By REGIMENTAL Pay Office visited Tanglin to play B.M.H. and once again had to bow the knee to a superior side. B.M.H. batted first, and quickly lost a wicket m the second over with no runs on the board, but Duggan the Army475 words
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Article, Illustration857 1954-08-22 18 A.R.S. SHOULD WIN SEMI-FINAL OF KO COMPETITION By RAFMAN A.R.S. will meet MT Sqdn. on Friday, Aug. 27, and the winners will play (fa Flying boat Wing "B" m the semi final of the Section Knock Out Competition My tip for the Cup is A.K.S. A great game was seen857 words
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Article72 1954-08-22 18 TAIPIXG. Fri— The following have been elected officebearers of the Taiping District Rugby Football Ciub for tl B 1954-55 season: President: Mr. S Bayley: VicePresidents: Mr. A.L. Maccorkindale, Major W.A. Chapman sod Mr. W.B. Oliver: Hon. Secretar\ Mr. Lim Poh Hai; Hon. Trp^surer: Major W.A. Chapma Selection72 words
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Advertisement52 1954-08-22 18 I B. I. ROUND TRIPS TO JAPAN 28 to 32 days with approximately 10 days m Japanese Ports "Santhia" sailing sth Sept. "Sirdhana" sailing 18th Oct. "Santhia" sailing 19th Nov. Ist C1a55. ..5745 2nd C1a55. ..5590 CHILDREN ACCORDING TO AGE ISLAY KERR Co., Ltd I 11 A, Collyer Quay SINGAPORE52 words
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Article676 1954-08-22 19 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG Ooi Ousts Sonneville Yusuf Falls To Ong By Standard's Special Reporter at the Malayan Badminton championships. PENANG, Sat— Victory went to Ooi but the glory was Sonneville's when the two 'giants' clashed to-night m the men's singles semi-final of this year's Malayan badminton676 words
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561 1954-08-22 19 S'pore Whip Kelantan For 26th Cup Final Singapore Kelantan 1 FOR the 26th time m their illustrious soccer career, Singapore, Southern Section champions, qualified for the final of the 28th Malaya Cup Competition, beating their Eastern Zone opponents Kelantan 4—l to the semi-final played before more than 4300 spectators at561 words
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Article312 1954-08-22 19 VERITY GILL - Why NotA 'Cricket Festival' VERITY GILL Close The Season In A Bin War! Say s BRIGHTER CRICKET: So said the Singapore Cricket Association, cricket enthusiasts and the scribes They >aid It so often during the season that it seemed as though they really meant it. So we had moments of312 words
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Article68 1954-08-22 19 A great goal, scored by Avtha r Singh m the closing stages oi I yesterday's SAFA Semi-final Div championship tie at Jalan Besai stadium, carried the young Men's Sikh Association through to a 2-1 victory over Bukit Timah S.C The Sikhs thus earned the right to meet RAF68 words
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Article37 1954-08-22 19 RAF Seletar beat Tiger Swimming Club 6-3 m yesterday"? Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's water polo 'B championships played at Tiger pool. In the 'C division match the RAF gave Tiger a walkover.37 words
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Article76 1954-08-22 19 MALAYAN Thomas Cup combination, Ong Poh Lim and Ismail bin Marjan of Singapore were beaten by the Malayan schoolboy champions, Lim Say Hup and See Chim Leone m the semifinal of the men's doubles. Lim and See won their sensational victory at 18-17 17-16. Another upset was when76 words
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Article220 1954-08-22 19 MEN'S SINGLES Semi-Finals: Ong Poh Lim (Spore) beat Eddy Yusuff (Indonesia) 15-4 15-11; Ooi Teik Hock (Penang) beat Ferry Sonneville (Indonesia) 18-17 5-15 15-12. Quarter Finals: Ooi Teik Hock (Penang) beat Oon Chong Teik (Selangor) 15-4 8-15 15-5; Ferry Sonneville (Indonesia) beat Lee Hoo Chye (Penang) 15-8 15-9; Eddie220 words
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370 1954-08-22 19 Jerrery James - Jerrery James WHATEVER sporting motives prompted Wong Peng Soon to break his .'badminton fast' and agree to take on Ferry Sonneville, the Indonesian champion going great guns m this country there is no denying the fact that it is well-timed. Sonneville has370 words
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Article357 1954-08-22 19 A BREEZY knock of 117 runs (seven sixes and seven fours) by Yorkshire Colt Derrick Dent and a spark- ling 87 runs (two sixes and nine fours) by RAF skipper 1 L. Dunn, were the highlights of the Inter-Services cricket match between the357 words
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761 1954-08-22 19 Ferry Humbles Hoo Chye But Oon Shocks Ooi PENANG, Sot. The struggle for badminton j supremacy between Malaya and Indonesia m the cur- j rent Malayan Badminton Championships continued unabated as the tournament entered its third day with two top-ranking Malayans now facing the two Indonesian stars m the semi-finals761 words
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Article66 1954-08-22 19 LONDON. Aug. 19, (Reuter). Pakistan followed up their shock defeat of England on Tuesday with an overwhelming victory today over Canada m the unofficial test at Lords here. Pakistan won by an innings and 67 runs with a day to j spare, after some fine bowling66 words
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Advertisement381 1954-08-22 19 AT LAST! Malaya's Most Popular Car Is Becoming Available For Immediate Delivery FEEL the difference m roominess end comfort SEE the difference m cucliiy and features TEST the difference t» performance and economy You're m for the biggest surprise m motoimg when you meet the MINOR Certainly it's, a small381 words
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Article102 1954-08-22 20 ERMINE, o two year old filly, who raced m the colours of Her Majesty the Queen m England, will be arriving m Malaya m September. She was bought by Mr. Wee En? Ch>e. of Singapore, and will be prepared by trainer S. K. Tjoa. Ermine102 words
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Article391 1954-08-22 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. On o slightly yielding track caused by lost night's rain, Milton Sullivan's pair, BICARDI (Patterson) ond HALF MOON (Jones), were the most attractive workers, when they went fullstripped over three furlongs to return a tick under 37 I sec.391 words
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Article2336 1954-08-22 20 BIG SWEEP TOTAL FOOL $262,900. Ist Prixe No. *****1 ($70,983) 2nd Prize No. *****2 ($35,491) 3rd Prixe No. *****5 ($17,745) STARTERS ($2,218 each): Nos. *****8, *****9, *****1, *****7, *****1, *****3, *****3, *****0. CONSOLATION ($1,577 each): Nos. *****6, *****5, *****3, *****0, *****2, *****0, *****6, *****9, *****8,2,336 words
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Article141 1954-08-22 20 Two Ipoh Players Suspended IPOH, Sat.—Two more local senior division league footballers have been suspended from further participation m this season's games by the Ipoh and District Football League. They are Mohamed Zakaria and Mohamed Razano, both of the Ipoh Detention Camp. Their suspensions resulted from the league game between141 words
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Article95 1954-08-22 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Football Association of Selangor has made two surprise selections m Selangor's j team to meet Pcnang m the North Zone replay of the Malaya Cup competition here tomorrow. The inclusion of Hart of the Selangor Club FAS second divisioners tomes as a sensational surprise.95 words
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Advertisement105 1954-08-22 20 HERE'S WHY I KIWI LIQUID WHITE I IS SO MUCH I WHITER We are going to let you m on a secret. The reason Kiwi Liquid White Cleaner makes your shoes the whitest possible white is because it contains T 1 O 3 (Titanium Dioxide) the whitest known pigment. Remember105 words
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