Sunday Standard, 31 October 1954
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Title Section25 1954-10-31 1 SUNDAY STANDARD Wl!h 4-page COLOUR comics FBEE n m m sl Vol. V. No. ]2<K n SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1931 TWENTY PAGES 15 CENTS.25 words
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Article54 1954-10-31 1 Bomb Theft Case 2 Held iAPOR 2 police y> :.inrd two Royal iliary police- tiays, under Regulam took place i he Siib-Bi aneh. d»?tain- iay and antity of cx-incl'-iding ins>truunying and disbs. nvn were urrf\>ted n Jaian Kayu. X; Dg fUMd, Sin :n the alrbr< n I bombs wen 154 words
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Article38 1954-10-31 1 Figh ting Envoys Free To Leave C) W, <Reuter> t trges junior emplo i after it and to return to p< today R m men n the incident irly on two Britons Br irons wwp 1 for 1138 words
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36 1954-10-31 1 COMIC STRIP HEROES BACK NEXT WEEK I HE Sunday Standard glcdly announces the return next week of its full comic supplem c n t featuring Mandrake, tho Magician, tfcj PWontom, the Lone Ranaer, Henry cf al.36 words
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Article, Illustration132 1954-10-31 1 KingKong To'Rassul', For The Toy Fund KING KONG, the 300--lb. former Col on y wrestler, is t! j his weight behind the Stan- dard Christmas Toy Fund. In a cabli nt to T Standard from Calcutta iterday, he says: issul anyvone m I Singtip lht> Singapore I Snindurd Christmas T132 words
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Article25 1954-10-31 1 BW YORK. Oct. 30. <UP> Queen Mother Elizabeth started her Christmas shopping early yesterday at a i high-class hardware store for household novelties.25 words
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Article465 1954-10-31 1 Mentri Backs Polls Set-Up In Trengganu KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat.— lndications now arc that the UMNO MCA Alliance will repeat their Johore performance and make a clean sweep of the 13 contested constituencies m the Trengganu State election. With two uncontested seals already m thf ba^. t clean465 words
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Article, Illustration500 1954-10-31 1 S 'pore women split over the four-slit cheongsum By Standard ReporHr CHRISTINE DIEMER STRONG, but varied reaction followed swiftly yesterday from some of Singapore's best-dressed Chinese women on Hongkong's new dictum for the fourslit rh<*ongsuiu. "let Hongkong keep it." said one firmly, "It's ugly." (I another. But, "I agree, m500 words
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527 1954-10-31 1 BIG MORAL VICTORY FOR THE PEOPLE TOHORE BAHRU. Sat>A Javanese Home Guard overpowered a Communist terrorist singlehanded yesterday and hacked him to death With his "parang panjang" (Javanese long knife), m the presence of his terrified wife. The terrorist and two comrades had attacked the527 words
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Article, Illustration7 1954-10-31 1 Jamal Shows How He Tackled The Bandit7 words
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Article174 1954-10-31 1 LONDON, Oct. 30, (Router)— Britain's crippling month-old dock strike, the most serious for a quarter of a century, is virtually over. Mf>n at London, where a big majority or the 43.000 rikers are employed, voted to work on Monday. Three of the seven key174 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-10-31 1 TAIPEI, Oct. 30 .AFP) President Chiang Kai-shek left here this morning for his customary retreat m southern Formosa to pass his 68th birthday which falls tomorrow 'Oct. 3D. puotuw TIIF HKRO, dressed In his best Malay costume, was the the centre of attraction m Ayer Manis jesterdayStandard - 57 words
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Advertisement45 1954-10-31 1 wSm* fe u y^T EXPOSURE *%*f SA METER %jT «-W IGUBH (U LTD. pore Kuala Lumpur Ti&er /> Testimonials Mr. I. TOLL-YEWSO (found enjoying 1^ usual Tiger at the Club) stnted: 'Don't tell me shout the Championship Gold Medal I've always known it's fir^t class heer!"45 words
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Advertisement79 1954-10-31 1 PASTEURISED Jfj&o?' FOR YOU* X 'J PROTECTION COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES LTD. v// Jr PPth A IV b\ Supot ;J» "r^. 1 J Constellation M L *^J N w y /Vyy you can B/ff/ STRETCH AND /yfr SLEEP IN LUXURIOUS /v/ COMFORT. KLM's /V// SlccpAir choirs with y^X footstool ond fully79 words
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Article272 1954-10-31 2 Attempt To Elude Police Standard Staff Reporter TATTOOED Secret Society gangsters, hounded and harassed by the Singapore Police, arc now resorting to the use of corrosive acids m a vein bid to remove these tell-tale markings. Z. —i The first of these cases, came272 words
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Article69 1954-10-31 2 SEREMBAN, Sat.—Shanmugam tiar received four yards of doih as a Deepaya'.i present but soon found himm trouble with "Operation which aim at preventtricted articles from king ie band;' Sh Kua'a I.uripur, pleaded guilty S remban Magis- to removing the cloth without a permit, and69 words
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Article, Illustration125 1954-10-31 2 LIEUT. Commander G.D Luff, Senior Observer of No. 848 Naval Air Squadron, is seen here (extreme right) being congratulated by his C O, Lieut Commander B. Pate*son, on his award of Distinguished Flying Cross «n the honours list just announced. Commander Luff, who has beenStandard - 125 words
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Article349 1954-10-31 2 I HAD BETTER DIE'— GIRL SAID A 17-YEAR-OLD school-girl. Ho Poh Chiew, who was heard to remark that she did not want to live after she failed m her examination, leapt from the Singapore Improvement Trust Flats m Upper Pickering Street and crashed to her349 words
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Article157 1954-10-31 2 RUBBER CLOSES DULL THE rubber market m Singapore yesterday closed dull at 77| cents per lb. for first grade rubber for November shipment, a drop of i i cent on Friday The news that the dock strikes m Britain might be settled was interpreted j bearishly by a section of157 words
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Article143 1954-10-31 2 KL Merry-Go-Round To Stay KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council last night paid a great deal of attention to the town's teeming traffic problems and unanimously agreed that the merry-go-round one-way traffic system should stay. Making one of his rare adjournment speeches. Councillor Chan Kwong Hon said that143 words
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189 1954-10-31 2 MALACCA, Sat. Nomination day is just four days away, and indications at the moment show that the uncontested Municipal elections may be repeated when nominations are received. The three Progressive Couns. Messrs. Ec Yew Kirn P. G. M G. Mahindasa and Captain Mohamed Ali Maidin.189 words
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Article98 1954-10-31 2 RICHARD MNNELLY claimed trial m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday to a charge of making a false declaration on July 14. this year. Bail of $1,000 m one surety allowed and the case was adjourned to Nov. 19 and I'd for hearing. The prosecution98 words
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Article78 1954-10-31 2 THE blood bank position m! Singapore, yesterday, was fair, j according to the Blood Trans-! fusion Service. This week. I however. Groups "O" and "B" I blood are likely to be needed and donors will be very welcome. The Bank position on Oct. 29 was:78 words
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Article97 1954-10-31 2 TWO ships from I.K. po land 6.000 mail bags m Singapore on Thursday This is aii all-time record for gapore. the Director of Po.<t^. Mr. M.L. Durrant. said terday. IC mails were "oaded m the United Kingdom on i and 17. They are97 words
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Article93 1954-10-31 2 THE 90 orphan boys living Singapore Ramakrishna N orris Road, will benefit by a Fun Fair, if the Colony i s generous, on Satur--13, at Raffles itutiotL. The Fair, which will open at 11 a.m. and continue until 6 p.m., will feature an English tea stall, all93 words
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Article51 1954-10-31 2 THE November Singapore Assizes will commence m the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Brown tomorrow. <Nov. 1). Eight cases have been fixed for trial. There are also eight appeals from Magistrates' courts to be heard before the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. at 10.30 am on51 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-10-31 2 THE Chung Cheng High School presented a varied progiomme of songs, both Chinese and English, and instrumental items, at a concert, at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday night. A repeat performance will be staged tonight at 8.45, at the Victoria Memorial Hall.46 words
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Article, Illustration243 1954-10-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— An RAF officer who pioneered jungle rescue organization m Malaya has just been chosen to "show the ropes" to the survival school of the United States air force at Munich. He li F/Lt. G. M. Wade, wl spent his243 words
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Article101 1954-10-31 2 PEXANG. Sat.— The. report of the Special Committee on the retiring age of Municipal Employees was referred bark Municipal Co,; ng y ester c. further elaboration anci Dr. N K. Menon said if the Council couid fax ably consider the Special Committee's report, it won101 words
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Article104 1954-10-31 2 Foreign Exchange Charge TEO Siiw Jin. a busing. <- man. faced six charges m the Singapore First Criminal Di.^trict Court yesterday. for contravention under the Colony\s foreign exchange regulation.^ It was alleged that on Sept. 7. 1953. and on May 15, and Aug. 10. this year. Tec had placed v104 words
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Article152 1954-10-31 2 GEORGE CHEW, a rlerk, was yesferfa, sen tPn, to two months' sim. imprisonment hv the Sin First Criminal Disirict .fudge, Mr. F, A Chu ignoring the Court's order to pay maintt nary* to w wife, Maria Tan, m Kuala Lumpur, for evnVnc thfir152 words
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Advertisement166 1954-10-31 2 PEARLY. n^| P^- JMILDSA IT ED \^^s^^,^ Mi if Pocked m 4 3j, and 16 oz. Gloss Jors WHITE STAR BLACK CAVIAR WHOLESALE PRICES ON APPLICATION SOLE IMPORTERS A LAUGH -PACKED STUDY OF FOUR YOUNG STUDENTS WHO LEARN A LITTLE AND LIVE A LOT! I AITHUI lAHK O»CAI*<AIK>I c-,v»~> DIRK166 words
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Advertisement119 1954-10-31 2 Student's Trial a v charged ment on Timah R. the Sini District Peh Mr. C. H X ACKNOV\LH)r,MENT M: R C relai. i wreathe and those who attended tin funeral Chelliaii. SIIUAIIOMS VACANT SA LES R< Der. com ProLi ly WANTED Competent ijeoti for garments Embroidered Saree? Urmi!a Shawl Ludhiana119 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-10-31 3 Sign-up For Provident Fund Soon lOUT 2.500,000 Singapore i eligible the Government .>ponCvntral Provid Fund, early next y ir names will be regi.swith the Provident fund Board before the end The Bu^rd is negotiating City Council to aca t mporary office In Victoria Memorial Hall registration work moni h. Und.r80 words
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Article24 1954-10-31 3 ABU Nawas bin Larv d m the Fourth Police ••relay with unhiw- m of naon Oc( it Pah rdod. and nanded24 words
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Article626 1954-10-31 3 K.C. Arun - K.C. Arun A PEEK INTO A NEW MALAYAN EDUCATION INSTII^ Boys who pass Std. VI m two Kuala for the first time, be g^ma^nT^t t f h eder^^Z U to opt for academic or Secondary MnJr 6 f his Here is a glimpse of an instituting i626 words
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Article208 1954-10-31 3 Standard Shipping: Reporter THE 24,215-ton P O liner Chusan, the first strike bound vessel to leave Britain for Singapore, arrived yesterday with a normal complement of passengers but minus the 8,000 tons of cargo she normally carries' The only cargo on this trip was 107 tons208 words
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Article73 1954-10-31 3 ADMIRAL Sir Charles Lambe, Commander-in-Chief Far East Station will visit Indonesia and Australia m the near future. In Indonesia he will visit Jakarta, Surabaya, and Bali and will fly his Mag m the despatch vessel Alert. While m Australia he will call at Darwin. Sydney,73 words
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Article66 1954-10-31 3 LONDON, Oft. :*<!, (t The British Government will oe asked next week to ban immediately the import of all matrices lor printing horrific comi Mr. Malcolm afacPhersoo, Labour Member of Parliament, yesterday he will make request I Mr. Peter Tnorneyc roit. President of the Board66 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-10-31 3 How To Handle The Mike BESPECTACLED Ismail Ibrahim listens to Headmaster, Mr. Donald Priestley's instructions on how to speak into the microphone connected to the tape recorder. A WHOLE CLASS is 'eavesdropping -"...but they don't mind it m Maxwell School. Kuala Lumpur, where the three X's form only a part82 words
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185 1954-10-31 3 Ransome Tells New Yorkers NEW YORK, Oct. 30, (AP)-Dr. G. A. Ransome, senior physician of the Singapore General Hospital, said on Friday that Singapore "is an extremely healthy place now— perhaps more so than the average British town." In a statement, the physi- cian .said185 words
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Article126 1954-10-31 3 Man Denies Marriage To Woman ALLAGARATNAIf Rajasundram an En j m iking In- denied that he bad un- Hie a Muslim man mony In the ition with Kirhfk binte Hassan on May 12, 1*947. He i lo show i m the Singapore First Criminal Ditsrict Court. yesterJay, why a maintei;126 words
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Article, Illustration307 1954-10-31 3 Economy Drive Led To A New Plastic Industry KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malayan Raihva resolve to make the Dollar "last longer" m these days of financial stringency has led to the speedy growth of a plastic '"industry within its Sentul Workshops. Few travellers on Malayan trains would perhaps realise that307 words
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272 1954-10-31 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Royal Air Force units which bombed Communist food cultivation m the deep jungle m South Johore recently, have dealt a big blow to the terrorists food plan. Ihe cultivations which the Communists almost a year to raise, were completely272 words
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Article87 1954-10-31 3 Govt. Staff Will Be Honoured staff members of the Secretariat Building m Em•*s I'lacv Bingapoi died as a result of the Jap ininvasion of Malaya, will :be commemorated by i tnemorial tablet erected at j the main entrance to the Government Offlci The tablet will be unveiled ■by the Colonial87 words
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Article33 1954-10-31 3 THE Sultan of P mrt his wife, Tenijku Azam, were n'. 300 membei who attended tha fourth anniversary of Sin Society Dancrs at Raffles Hotel b >m on Friday night.33 words
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Advertisement70 1954-10-31 3 CYCLE CARRIAGE Service Department I offers you *T f/ie new BEAR f !Hus»r Q »ed The famous WHEEL STEERING f^ Service /P^. CHASSIS ALINEMENT Chock up today 0^ i I SO ruined tvre> jnd unno I sary acr dents. STEAM CLEANING #UNDERCOATING TIIF FIRST OF ITS KIND IN MALAYA BEAR70 words
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Advertisement19 1954-10-31 3 \S^ EXSHAWAGED'OR i:=^*M L >BORKEO r Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang, Kuching Br. Norfft Borneo, Sarawak, Brunei and Labuan.19 words
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291 1954-10-31 4 H. D. EBLER - Round The World On Two Wheels 23, 000 Miles In 26Mon ths H. D. EBLER and By J THE COUMESS DAGMAR BERNSTOrr. TODAY, after having travelled over 23.000 miles m the last 26 months, DeiUM I Ol us know exactly why we suddenly decided to travel round the world We291 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-10-31 4 pn«u<» MR. TEO WAY YOMJ. a well known figure m Singapore's Teloik Ayer Market. wa> i .troud recipient of the Order of St. John, at the St. John Ambulant-e investiture aii d presentation o f medals m the Victoria Memorial Hall, yesterday. Mr. Teo. aStandard - 75 words
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Article135 1954-10-31 4 MR. C C. Tan. the Pro^; sive Party leader, returned Ul Singapore yestertiay by Qan-tas-BOAC plane with the promise of technical equipment for the Singapore Polytechmr from the Colombo Plan conference m Ottawa. "I put the matter to the meeting and received answers that were135 words
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336 1954-10-31 4 Give Blood Save A Life In Peril Sir John the GoTern Bingas.r John Nicoll. Un members of the Order of St. John Ambu ade to tor blond the Brigade's inure and presentation of re medals m the Victoria Memorial Hall day. "The voluntary work of St. John, both the Association336 words
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Article, Illustration273 1954-10-31 4 The Chief Keeps Up A Scout Tradition picture. IN cutting the tape at its end, instead of m the centre, at the official opening of Singapore's first permanent scout training amp, at Jurong yesterday. Lord Kowallan, Chief Scout of the British Commonwealth, lived up to the scouters' tradition by detnontratingStandard - 273 words
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Article54 1954-10-31 4 SINGAPORE and the Feu eration may become Associate Members of the United Nations Economic Scientific and Cultural Organization. The United Kingdom will propose this new category of' ciate Membership for the British territories m SouthAsia at tiu £cm j r;i; conference of UNESCO at Montevideo, Uruguay,54 words
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Article96 1954-10-31 4 COMMUNICATIONS services provide more employment m Singapore than any other category of industry In this the shipping industry is most important, the Co- City Councillor Mr. F L Lane said n a >ver R^dio Malaya I The future ability of the shipping Industry to support96 words
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Article184 1954-10-31 4 ...If Board Is Changed THE full committee of the Chinese Cham! Commerce met yesterday and decided that whil^r ernment's proposal for aid to Chinese school V acceptable m principle, there should be certain f) S as m the Education Board that is to be set Dp.184 words
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Article56 1954-10-31 4 Press Ball Had Many Surprises MORK UA\ dan, Singapore if, held m th. night The Bali tWO Hour prompt, RAf- i trio. Kil Blackout ami H Ra thony Schoo prise item Entertainmi i billed b: ers. Pang. Master I Mr. Jim Lawler i as pro-in-Cs Or The e trib. lh56 words
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Advertisement195 1954-10-31 4 The icorld famous family of TIGER m edicinal produc ts CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backoche, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL hu n-. i .1 End Rheumatism r tf Dl i So^ e l While You195 words
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Advertisement167 1954-10-31 4 Look, it's the CM^tc^dt I ALOW PRICED SNORKEL PEN m WITH MATCHING SLIM PENCIL 1 1 has ihc bearing ami distinction of an -^dr admiral. But ihc price ot the Shcaffer's .A^LWrA^r 'Admiral' is a pleasant surprise to *fm lh*>sc who want quality, coupled dz^^A^r Jnr^tr with economy. The 'Admiral'167 words
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Miscellaneous419 1954-10-31 4 £bt^^w~**mmmmev— "University Of The Air" on Red f f I a iv fji r 4 Network i 7 pm News (S); 710 1\ NV2ArVJ IV C Menace m Malaya (XLI; 715 ,rf Latin Quarter (Si: 730 Centre Bp SM Pajie (S>; 7.45 Entr'acte (S): 8 ■s» m a *m. JZS419 words
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Article1235 1954-10-31 5 Michael Conors - Leaders Invited In China B\RR A G E of honeyed words has been directed at Japan by China and Russia via Peking: radio following recent celebrations of the founding of the Chinese Communist regime. announce- > the 'hina >n m the the local havi loudly1,235 words
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Article, Illustration148 1954-10-31 5 Due In S'pore Tuesday \LLY BUTLER, former live research director the General Federation men's Clubs m Ame- S on Tuesday. Nov the of a three-months' ■I the Far East, under the State OepartmcntV Inter- jcational Exo programme. itinerary c alia, Zealand, the Phi pines. Formosa and Ma the B. degree148 words
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Article, Illustration197 1954-10-31 5 "NUNO SA PUN SO" (Captain Hikmat), latest Filipino picture, distributed by the South-east Asia Film Co., has j everything m it love, drama. action and some fantastic scencv Director Richard Abelardo did well m shooting some tricky scenes of a subterranean world, where handsome197 words
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175 1954-10-31 5 MADELEINE McLOUGHLIN - A Church Was Destroyed By Mistake MADELEINE McLOUGHLIN By Through a "ghastly mistake," a church m Millionaires' Row the name Londoners give to fashionable Avenue-road, St. John's Wood has been devastated by demolition gangs. The ninety-flve-year-old church, St. Paul's, suffered raid damage during the war but it is alleged tb~175 words
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Article, Illustration737 1954-10-31 5 Her Parents Are Bandits! What NOW Is Her Future? 2JOHORE BAHRI' A fair haired little girl plays happi- ly on the sandy beach at the Johore Bahru Welfare C Home. She has no parents <* or home, and answers only 2 to the name of *'Mary". Behind those deep bright737 words
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Article, Illustration683 1954-10-31 5 LORNA GRIFFITHS - MY FURY GIVES ME 10 MEN'S STRENGTH LORNA GRIFFITHS Says SHOULD A MAN give up his seat m a bus so that the young lady tottering on her high heels can accommodate her derriers? This controversy has raged ever since men started looking for an excuse to forget their manners.683 words
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Advertisement42 1954-10-31 5 FLY YOUR CHILDREN OUT FOR THE HOLIDAYS! O/ir irfiin^ri hostesses uill look after your little •MM ml/i devotion and with care /or ifi^ «r« our dearest passengers. WRITE FOR DETAILS. SPECIAL CONCESSION FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN AIR-INDIA Jrut*nuUum*L DELPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE, TEL: *****42 words
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Advertisement90 1954-10-31 5 18,000,000 ii JB| GALLONS Afore man 18,000,000 galW lons of brandy and other liquor are maturing at any one time m the vast cellars W of the Co-operative Winegrowers Association of South B^??5I V Africa Limited, the largest wine fti^Li^H J producing organisation m the i# -fc. V world. Steadily90 words
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Article, Illustration314 1954-10-31 6 ROYAL FAMILY SETS THE FASHION OOYAL habits set the example for fimny of England's Christmas customs. Turkey is the centre r Ieee of the family dinner ct Christmas time and it was JAMES who started it. He always had one for his Christmas dinner and gradually it revlaced the boar'sAP; Mirrorpic - 314 words
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Article, Illustration228 1954-10-31 6 GIRL of ninteen cheered up a grief-stricken old man who had lost his wife. and a friend m a car crash. Now, he has left her £3,500. The girl is Brennie OToole, from Dublin. The old man was Alderman James Skillicorn. 77, of Douglas. Isle228 words
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Article144 1954-10-31 6 DON 'T BLAME TOBACCO -SURGEON 'T'HE chest surgeon who x operated on King George VI m his last illness said that he did not believe that either smoking or atmospheric pollution CAUSED lung cancer. What smoking and smog probably do, Sir Clement Price Thomas told nurses m London is to144 words
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Article181 1954-10-31 6 Free, gratis and for nothing CAIRO. Sat. y^ HO wants a bride That cry, from a lather offering to give away his four daughters started a marriage rush here yesterday. And all because of the new Anglo-Egyptian pact under which British troops are to quit181 words
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Article, Illustration742 1954-10-31 6 RALPH MIDDLETON - THERE is a remarkable man m Paris who mak £12,000 a year from dustbins. But this is not the most remarkable fact about thi man who has been hailed as a saint by the poor of Paris and who has succeeded m doing what no politician742 words
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698 1954-10-31 6 RALPH CHAMPION - Hangovers cured-by slot mo chins! about the automatic way of life NEW YORK. LAST night I almost swore never to take another cocktail. As I was leaving a bar where I'd had a few drinks with friends, I dropped a coin m a cigarette machine. I got my cigarettes all698 words
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Advertisement260 1954-10-31 6 n i**-*' r l to 1 U :ro'^3 mom- I 1 k« v«; I Consult: Malayan Airways Ltd Ocean Building, Singapore, Tel: ***** T ic Borneo Co.. Ltd.. B.N. Borneo Sarawak. i UCiB Bf These Skin Troubles s^£^ relieved SPOTS PIMPLES |J] IIJ O«ai spots I soaked m T.C 1260 words
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Article187 1954-10-31 7 Her Doctor Had A Valentino Look DOCTOR who looked v like Rudolph ValenLi no, idol of the silent lilms, met :i married woman who had become "a er to men m her .hour hood," a divorce onnnissioner said last week. The woman's husband, fttty-one-year-old Ronald Mr. Finlason, challenged Dr. Ebenezer187 words
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Article, Illustration347 1954-10-31 7 JOHN THOMPSON - I POSED AS A CALL-GIRL And There May Be A Husband Too 5 Adventures of a girl sleuth" [T was going to be a routine day. I was on my way to see a worn- n whose handbag had been stolen. Then the telephone rang. It was Scotland Yard for347 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-10-31 7 LOOKS, ROCKS and BREEZES i Pi*. SEATED on i coral rock formation at Miami Beach, a smiling Cathy Blakeiy, who possesses ci few formations of! her own, happily tugs at the loose ends of scarf whilst ocean breezes toss her polden locks. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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886 1954-10-31 7 HEATHER WHITE - And joined the Yard racket-busters You probably remember last summer's callgirl sensation. Women were making thousands of pounds a year by introducing pretty girls to men by telephone. It was our job to smash this racket. Impossible The trouble was that most call-girl establishments operated m blocks of flats and886 words
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Advertisement813 1954-10-31 7 Craftsmanship m Toys U Meccano toys of quality will five yo« '111 the happiest hours of your life. \Vm A' 1/ With Meccano constructional outfits you MJ\ Ul build bridges, cranes, helicopters, etc. I v" With Hornby and Hornby-Dublo trains yo* operate your own railway*, and with 1 v Dinky813 words
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1157 1954-10-31 8 Gretsa - I YOU can understand how I felt yesterday a when I came into office, expecting as usual, to do nothing, and thinkI ing of the Press Ball, to find on my table a pile of opened and unopened letters. A note from the boss1,157 words
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Article, Illustration1334 1954-10-31 8 Pen Pals SUNNY TAN. 920, Geylang Road, Singapore 14. (15). Hobbies: swimming, reading, stamps, photos and general correspondence. MISS VERA KIIOO, 4.V2A, Geylang Road, Singapore 14. (14) Hobbies: songs, net-ball, cycling and picnics. LLEWELYN CHOO. 12, Pulasan Road, Singapore 15. (15>. Hobbies: stamps, swimming, reading, picnics. ROBERT YEOW, 10, CraneU.P. - 1,334 words
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Advertisement472 1954-10-31 8 fc^K Father tells the family mkeep your teeth KOLYNOSO&?/?/* m Kolynos clean means really clean. The rich foam penetrates into every corner Jffv^l and crevice and m between your teeth /^^^C-S*\ fighting the bacteria that cause \£fy :^y^k_ decay and ill-health. Yes, Kolynos cleans thoroughly, to keep your teeth ljj||g:'472 words
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Article, Illustration1271 1954-10-31 9 Hugh Savage - We Can Be Proud Of These Home Guards The 900 Chinese personnel of the Kinta Valley HGs are not only a contented lot but also arch enemies of the Communists. IPOH, Sat. K NOWN to the Communist Terrorists as the Chinese Army, the Kinta Valley Home Guard is the redoubtable1,271 words
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Article, Illustration292 1954-10-31 9 S. Ramachandra - William Stirling, Spore, 1901-7932. r riIIS bronze bust of a 1 bearded Chinese gentleman stands on a pedeftt the side of the drive In front of Raffles Museum. The pedestal has this inscription m gold-painted Chinese characters, the English translation of which appears at the292 words
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Article, Illustration666 1954-10-31 9 CONRAD SMITH - CONRAD SMITH By PIT o full-grown Bengol tiger, 500 pounds of striped ferocity, against a mature, tawny maned lion, 1 1 feet of slashing savagery, m a battle to the death, and who will win Nine times out of ten, the tiger, with666 words
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Article360 1954-10-31 10 IN the current issue of the Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society there is an exhaustive study of the "Chinese Women's Vegetarian Houses m Singapore" by Marjorie Topley. This is the first time that such a study has been undertaken and it gives an360 words
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Article337 1954-10-31 10 QOVERNMENT officers have always a way of pointing the brightest pictures m the gloomiest of settings. When they have no proper answer to a charge they blame somebody. This time the women are blamed for putting up the prices of fish through their being too 'choosey.' Otherwise fish337 words
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Article134 1954-10-31 10 AT iong last the third class tram passenger will be getting a square deal from the Malayan Railway, which will be putting on trial this week its new third class coach This coach has upholstered seats and other refinements designed for the comfort of the passengers. If the134 words
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Article431 1954-10-31 10 Malayan Elections To Be Held Imf IF British general elections are held before the Malayan elections scheduled for the spring of 1955, a preview of the issues m the Malayan elections will be fought m Hornsey m Northern London! This has always had somewhat of a Malayan interest because it431 words
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Article1008 1954-10-31 10 ANDREW ROTH - Kampong LONDON ANDREW ROTH v J V l^hVvpiJVtfV V V v f V D I 1 without playing: into the hands of either the Communists or Empire Tories! f nintprf.s.sivf YY ILL Arthur Creech- Jones, who has just re-entered the House of Commons after four years m the wilderness be1,008 words
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Article468 1954-10-31 10 Off The Record LL the Mr. and Misses SOMEBODIES m Singapore who packed the Sea View Hotel last night for the Ball of the Year are without doubt having the hangover of the year. They should, for they consumed $6,000 worth of bottled what-havs-yous m just under five hours. But468 words
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Advertisement10 1954-10-31 10 P WATCHES ALARMS! Ce//y*r Quay i 'fig op ore I.10 words
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Advertisement482 1954-10-31 10 Pleasant, refreshing ENO'S Fruit Salt" is the gentle co most of us nce-1 to keep the system regular. I; i, safeguard" morning^iivcrishness, soothing and settling to the stomach v unsuitable food or drink. ENO'S safely relieve* ovcr-acidi^ frequent cause of indigestion, flatulence or heariburn BvJJJ contains no sugar or harsh482 words
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Article, Illustration1087 1954-10-31 11 Wallis Renton - THE SEARCH FOR THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE Wallis Renton By piN a summer's day m i:> 97, the alchemist at the court of Duke i rederick of WurttemiMirj;, (ieor^e Honauer, s hanged m a golden shroud on an iron gallows covered with gold leaf. The execution, includthe building of a public1,087 words
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Article, Illustration1456 1954-10-31 11 CHRISTINE DIEMER - STORE ENSEMBLE'S GREAT VENTURE CHRISTINE DIEMER YOUTH, enthusiasm and a sense of permanency because most of its members are locally born have given the Singapore Chamber Ensemble a measure of success that belies the Colony's unfair reputation as a cultural desert/ certainly at least since the II I The c/ioruses1,456 words
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Article, Illustration354 1954-10-31 11 ERIC LINK LATER; Christine Dinner - ERIC LINK LATER Christine Dinner (JONATHAN CAPE) By WHETHER he Is writing about America, China or, as m this book, the mythical land of Namua, somewhere m the Pacific, Eric Linklatcr preserves his deft ironic touch and tells a rattling good yarn as well. The title belongs354 words
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Advertisement109 1954-10-31 11 .^SPEND CHRISTMAS AT^V SEA, RETURN NEW YEAR'S, J EVE FOR SINGAPORE fl{ mW CELEBRATIONS' 3y>^X 1 A AEW EXCITING WAY TO SPEND YOUR CHRISTMAS IIOLU) I V 31. V. "ASIA" i| Leaves Singapore *l n Arri»ret Hongkong Oec Jf*J L«a>et Hongkong Joe. 28th Arrives Singapore Dec. J»«t ROUND TRIP FAKES109 words
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Advertisement44 1954-10-31 11 BILLIARD TABLES by ORMES SONS:- o 1 j We have pleasure m announcing that the BILLIARD TABLE BEING USED FOR THE SINGAPORE OPEN INVITATION BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP AT THE S.B. A. HALL on 2nd. 3rd 4th November 1954 is being supplied and installed by ROBINSON'S44 words
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Article, Illustration613 1954-10-31 12 Edin Peters - Edin Peters \BU A I OR*: than 100 esitries have been received by the Incorporated Society of Planters Car Club lor their half-mile standing-start speed trial meeting to be held at 2i mile Batu Berendam Road, Malacca, at 9 a.m today. The prog: lt>613 words
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Article658 1954-10-31 12 Your Sunday Chess Column CORRESPONDENCE has been heavy this week and I propose dealing with some of it right away. Major L. JenkitiMtn R.A.M.C. Kuala Lumpur m a letter writes:Ref. the game Pronk vs Lim published last Sunday. Black had still a good chance of winning at move 35. if658 words
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Article, Illustration900 1954-10-31 12 Tan Chong Chew - PARANGS ARE GAME FISH Tan Chong Chew Mr. Tan with his catch. By \S the morning mist is dispersed by the rising sun, tiny kolehs and prahus manned by Malay and Chinese fishermen are revealed far out to sea m a long row stretching from one end of the horizon900 words
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Article351 1954-10-31 12 WHY are Nylon lines not made with different colours of certain lengths. M 9 ->0 yards each, so that we can know how much of the line is taken up. when playing a fish.— CHAN CHIN KHIAM. I am glad you brought out this problem. It is a351 words
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Advertisement200 1954-10-31 12 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo, Cenoa. Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. Spore P Sham Penang NABOB LLOYO 14/18 Nov 19 Nov 20 Nov LUDWICSHAFEN (HAPAC) 28Nov/3D«< 4 Dee 5 Dec 'SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 9/12 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dec LEVERKUSEN (HAPAC) 3/9 lan 10 lan200 words
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Advertisement419 1954-10-31 12 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Fo» Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdam Gdynia. Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo Spore p. Sham p x) "LALANDIA" xx) "FALSTRIA" t 15/17 Nov '"Port xxx) "JUTLANDIA" t 23/26 Nov 27/27 Nov Jl^N* x) Calls Beyrouth. London (passengers only), Karlsh xx) Calls London (passengers only).419 words
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Article, Illustration366 1954-10-31 13 DONALD ZEC - DONALD ZEC ENOUGH, enough 1 know when I'm beaten That battle between the Italian film stars and yours truly ended sensationally. Feminine Italy beat me by a knock-out after three devastating 'rounds' named Kleanora Rossi Drago, Sophie Loren, and, finally, Gina Lollobrigida. I was the guy.366 words
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Article291 1954-10-31 13 To Paris With LOVE SHOOTING completed, TO PARIS WITH LOVE, ha* now gone into the editing and cutting rooms at Pinewood and promises to come out as one of the most successful comedies produced by the J. Arthur Rank Organization TO PARIS WITH LOVE tells the story of a colonel291 words
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Article, Illustration454 1954-10-31 13 A Rehash With A Slight Twist ~A\t:TRO-GOLDWYN MALf± YER'S 'Her Twelve Men," soon to be seen at the Cathay, is a film which will appeal to the female of the species, but the mere male will find it just a little too much for his hardworked frame to bear. It's454 words
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Article232 1954-10-31 13 HOLLYWOOD, (AP)— A shapely girl can become a movie star just by having her curves m the right place at the right time. This happened to Martha Hyer who has an important role m "Sabrina," the Audrey Hepburn William Holden-Humphrey Bogart starrer. The picture is232 words
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Advertisement316 1954-10-31 13 Q TEL 51 5 c TODAY! 0 a DO\ T VIISS THIS ASTOUNDING FILM! 0 KOWDS TURNED AWAY BOOK EARLY (T r() AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. a ft CREATURE™™ i BLACK LAGOON o <^jj Rirhard Carlson Julia Adams TO A UKPOSIT .RI;UMRA» U :jQ ctsll 40 CfS, Q ffeoH nff II ™*y316 words
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Advertisement300 1954-10-31 13 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS" J *^~»-'~»-rX-ro~i_i~i_r>_r)_i~u'~V->~u)~)_i~i_~^~Lj~Lr~i)~»_i~_i~i_n_i— tkTHkV^Si NOW SHOWING! ■iff f tint W i 11 am I I.'» I 1", 6.45 W0« ***** A» CO*DITIO»fD t F ih. J) ,J0 p m it^tor ■> YOU LL LOVE OREER G ARSON m Color with ROBERT RYAN RABBI Si I. u VAN tte300 words
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Miscellaneous108 1954-10-31 13 g72 N g 2fomriK jjjmTHE BUCK SHIELD of FALWOIjTH t^^gJtX^i. EL»^V KNOWING MVUS JSM^Tj fi I Tfl UNAWARE OP MACKWORTH'S REASON FOR ta^KING HENRy" IWkVW TO BE THE SON OP nrahfrr', Y£L SSm I SUCH STRICT DISCIPLINE WHICH H6 I^£S° m X Wl MIS OLD FRIEND THE MSgF T* I'l108 words
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Article, Illustration412 1954-10-31 14 GAILE DUGAS - GAILE DUGAS THOUGH the would feel that being up to her elbows m d >nds, was a dream come true. Marianne Ostier finds it a challenge combined with hard work. tle only woman m world who designs AW WWW VWW\ R%/ WWWWWWW non jewellery,412 words
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Article433 1954-10-31 14 Marjorie Proops - Marjorie Proops By r rill I. \,n\ Wouu-nS Guild is 1 plaining an inquiry to dislu 4 noH a child thks. ire prepared to eari to find out. iv« them timt. 1 ran tell -from first-hand experiIHRT makes them tick— they are only happy when covered with433 words
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Article452 1954-10-31 14 am a boy of sixteen and one da.v on my way to school. I saw a beautiful ffirl. She dropped her note book and I picked it up for her. She said she wax m love with me and now wants me to go ou* on picnics452 words
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Article458 1954-10-31 14 EILEEN R. BROWN - EILEEN R. BROWN Dy Negative Remembrances "J)O YOU have any old negatives?" my roommate asked the night before the recent solar eclipse. "Certainly," I said, thinking of the dozens of underexposed negatives I had developed m the last few months. And I went to my drawer and started458 words
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Article, Illustration797 1954-10-31 14 C.B. ACWORTH - Jf HE white bride is always a very pretty 2 picture m her flowing J veil of. tulle, lace, or net, 2 her long white dress, 5 and her flower wreath J and flower bouquet. The J 'bridal white' of the 5 West is becoming inj creasingly popular797 words
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Advertisement113 1954-10-31 14 Cleansing vJ^ 9 J To remove make-up —^J and cleanse deeply, >s -^^*>1 •earchingly V beneath thd T i^^l •kic, use on« of the LL2s^^ Yardley cleansing creams >*^^ T^' «r the Cleansing Milk. fl H^ '^Vy~^ Vitamin c ±f£r~^ V X^^v Night Cream I I^^M l^^k\ To spiten and113 words
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Advertisement427 1954-10-31 14 HERE'S HOW ODD FACTS irf£Hn ideal Christmas eift Several nations have «?p,«n_^;«u*u erected special cities lor o^ en -eigntn s of a y ard o( their capitals, including New JtJ iru>il wide soft Delhi, India; Canberra. Aus- a pastel shaHp c tralia; and Washington, D.C., Ma P s U.S.A. Mark427 words
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Miscellaneous118 1954-10-31 14 XJ^mm M ii i\ W I MOTHBALLS IN •^■■■iUfcAiUmiLULi f^. A SMALL PIECE l.Ffnd a small JAR with an j^M OF CLOTH AND interesting shape* and a A fff CRUSH IT INTO tiaht screw-on lid JNm^ SMALL PIECES ugnt screw-on i iou^ WITH A HAMMER. 1 small THINA =:S 4-Put118 words
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Article, Illustration101 1954-10-31 15 "Sweet Sixteen* 1 by Wong fang Onn of 4 Ha\ clock Road, Kodak RHlc\ 11, 18, l/t()Oth, Haul!. a 1 6« it: 'Moonlight by thr Sea" In C.F. Yeang of 2 9 New Lane, Penang. Mresflex, f3. T>, 4 mlns., Perutz Peromnla, ix_ The Soil Shall Yield"101 words
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Advertisement184 1954-10-31 15 I 111 lIES OFFER I High Quality -Low Prices Cameras I SOLID A 111 j i 1 Range-finder Model: |JL ill™ 3 F2.9-80 mm Lr- 31 E?v >; I $155.00 to 51 85.00 /fl^O GLORIETTE BEmnm i Lens: F2 8 Cossa J. 1 Pronta shutter y} »»-!>• $88.00 to $115.00184 words
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Article560 1954-10-31 16 CLUES ACROSS 6. The more cynical a man is about women, the more likely he is to be A USED by them (B or M) 8. The more experience a man has of women, the less likely he is to act S YLY with them (H or L)560 words
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Article796 1954-10-31 16 RULES AND CONDITIONS (also see Entry r.,... 1. All entries must be on Squareword Entry Forms. Every blank letter space m every Entry entered must be clearly filled In with only ONE block letter m INK or typewritten. The Competitor's surname, initials and address must796 words
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Miscellaneous639 1954-10-31 16 The Squarcwords Competition is owned and operated by Squarewords Limited a Coma:.** **~t t a j v MOTE II is the musing LETTEBS you must insert m the columns. For example, your selection for Clue 6 Across, must be B or M, lor Clue 4 Dom., P S* ENTRY FORM639 words
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Article, Illustration804 1954-10-31 17 ERIC WAINWRIGHT - ff Yorkshne )N Sunday mornings o policeman will cycle six up-hill miles to this remote hamlet to stand guard on the Methodist Chapel steps. For some of the furious villagers threaten to fling firecrackers at the lay preacher, Jim Aiderson, while he gives his sermon. And alr?ady804 words
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Article288 1954-10-31 17 SING a new one-cent testing kit, women might abolish deaths from the second most common kind of female cancer, two physicians said recently. The kit permits a check i for cancer of the cervix, the neck of the womb or uterus. I)( tected early, this288 words
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Article594 1954-10-31 17 MARY BROWN - Mum falls in love again I 1 a grown-up daughter the risht veto her widowed mother's re-mar-riage? Would you. for instance. agree with Beryl, who writes from Liverpool? nm seventeen and my brother Pat is fifteen. My father died eight years (iyo. and my mother has always had to work594 words
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Article704 1954-10-31 17 Wilton Wynn - H X)IIR British schoolboys from Harrow took a trip to Baghdad last year for a very special event involving one of their classmates. The classmate was being: crowned king of Iraq. The schoolboy king is Feisal the Second, third ruler m Iraq's current dynasty. StillAP - 704 words
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Article, Illustration283 1954-10-31 17 TONY MILES - Where 'beer widows' go to night school tract Vie eutU from his beer for nhich he pays Is. Id. a pint. This is a town where Three out of four men belong to a drinking club. A week's consumption at one pub AVERAGED a pint every five283 words
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Advertisement256 1954-10-31 17 l 1 The same amount l\ jjiO% farther you get J^ oed with O r- nmpion Spark Plugs. d^p-nd on getI up 'o 10° o more m-leage and c oower. For O ompions 'cde produce a •^ites oil :he on chomber. CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS co*« •'AOING SOCIETY MAC' lOKViS <M>256 words
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Advertisement268 1954-10-31 17 DON'T GO ON SUFFERINGEnd thime. dreaded night attacks of <(ofS^^ ASTHMA Wi AND BRONCHITIS! (mtfjMJ, Do j\m go to t>cd dreading aa attack of v^^ffv Asthma, Broachitis, racking C^ugh Do yo« wake gasping for breath, nerves strained, i— l lungs congested? You ru*d not suffer this r^j mrgUct tka wsy]268 words
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Article, Illustration255 1954-10-31 18 'THEY CONFUSE YOU SO'— SAYS ROGER /'H HATAWAY is a a gi*at athlete— and "he has )ot for the gil Nick ate of S\ M|] and a former Photo. sprinter, as Chris sat f him at Portsmouth's itin^j Brains Trust re- 7. Chi R Bannister, Pom:i Jimmy Dick-' inson. IAP - 255 words
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268 1954-10-31 18 PETER KNOX - PETER KNOX By \i^.n divin" ,T spectacular Olympic swimming and dmng stadium recently passed wind-tunnel tests with H>ing colours. A scale model of the pool was subjected »Vu£ a P t re a S Ume. Of to 8 mi h <- The highest winds268 words
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Article59 1954-10-31 18 IT is doubtful whether vl a "y of Germany s World Cup forward line will be fit to play a^inst J n^land at Wembley on December 1. Otmar Waltner. the centre forward, nas jaundice. Three of the other forwards also have jaundice, and the outj59 words
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Article42 1954-10-31 18 UURY last week Mgnod, M^ at a substantial Henry Cockburn, Manch ter United and England left half. Cockburn. who was capped thirteen times for England, will join two lormer club mates m Stan Pearson and Bill Redmaa I at Bury.42 words
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Article144 1954-10-31 18 \DOX. Oct. 2."). (Router). r, the new British .lampion. sombre me m Ales, les, to the environment of ifter I profe: .^onal b. much hi led by many I ;n the glow arms from a lean body come once m a lifetime. Bu :ed and144 words
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Article289 1954-10-31 18 LONDON. Oct. 29, (Reuter)-After a meeting lasting an hour and a half, England's selectors did not pick an England team f«> r the match against Wales at vvembley on November 10. Instead, they named IT players who will lake part m a special training on289 words
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Article725 1954-10-31 18 Peter Wilson says: If we are not interested m victory, why bother to compete at all? YOU have probably never heard of a little quarterly magazine called "Physical Recreation." It is, m fact, the official journal of the Central Council of Physical Recreation a partially725 words
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205 1954-10-31 18 Manager Throws Morty 's Request In The Basket BLACKPOOL and England forward. Stan Mortensen, had a swift answer to a shock application for a transfer last wt-tk it was tossed m the waste paper basket by the club's blunt burly boss Joe Smith! Now Morty is thinking things over. "Whatever205 words
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Advertisement154 1954-10-31 18 You can make your teeth SHADES WHITER 3 £~*~~^m WJCyWk m .^wbS^siiVc^ siinf »jkxf^ .^bV tS H^ a^sl L aw I How you can have whiter, healthier teeth and defeat decay After mcah, your teeth are and effectively. It gets at the -red with a clinging, greasy places so difficult154 words
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Advertisement65 1954-10-31 18 <* J. y{* Jsix j>. ■I w^yi \fi if //f\ cJrcsli U/i rlrk J rO)tl on I II il\ P'ccad«lly No. r '1 I/I 1 I r They will approve ot v- I I dKsecxceUencdfn /Jf li^ you'd bought t. full J accumulated art &U JL CKpcrkii 3*^ A W65 words
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Miscellaneous23 1954-10-31 18 UA/Dsar fl Izs^^ae.wilson A tiMjjtil f> Vf^*ZZ*Rl GLOUCESTERSHIRE J?l*k AIJ^TBAMA ia/Ok! NY >* i; WICKETKEEPER, CREATED /^/^/X PREVJOLK AM-in CATCHES- S'X ,m the:- J\23 words
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Article, Illustration419 1954-10-31 19 RAFMAN - r( r water polo team which rayed llSt The RAF won thS -(1 to r): Taylor. Johnstone, Kelsh Mather Row— il. to r.): Wilaon! Hooper. Bentley ainer End Water Polo Tour In Grand Style By RAFMAN THE Royal Air Force, Singapore, Water Polo team419 words
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Article91 1954-10-31 19 SHA Pick Civilians XI IKR lh«ir final trial m which Colours beM Whites 3-2, the Singapore Hock. ->>ciation announced 'he Civilian team to play the Combined S vices on Tuesday mi n aid of the Poppy Da.\ Fund on the SCC paoang. The team to be captained b> S Vellupillai,91 words
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Article23 1954-10-31 19 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police beat GHQ FARELF :i— o m a SHA Div 3A hockey match played at Tanglin yesterday.23 words
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Article466 1954-10-31 19 SASA Meet Ends. And... ONCE again, \to Cfcwec Kok proved himself to be I rlass by himself, dominating the free style events m Singapore swimming championships concluded at tkc Singapore Swimming Club m Tanjong Rhu yester- <J2Y d 400 i and 1. year m t m466 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-10-31 19 THREE young and pretty 'mermaids' out for Colony swim records are fourteen-year-old Norma Hutrhinson, who won the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's 400 metres freestyle race for women for the second year m succession, left, her young sister, Janice who was second centre, and Elsie I,im was51 words
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68 1954-10-31 19 KI'ALA LUMPI R. Sat Three teams Seiangor Chinese RC. Seiangor Club and the Seiangor Golf Club sharing the division 1 tennis table with four points each will play each other on a knock out system to decide the championships this weekend. The division I68 words
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Article44 1954-10-31 19 ADELAIDE. Oct. 30: (Reuter) At the close of the second day's play m the South Australia vs. M.C.C. cricket match here. South Australia had scored 246 for 7 wickets m their first innings when re:ig to the touring side's 246.44 words
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Article48 1954-10-31 19 SINGAPORE Recreation Club "B" suffered their first defeat, when they 1 ten 3 1 by the Dockyard Sports Club m a Division II hockey encountei yesterday on the Dockyard grounds. Scorers for Dockyard were: Bhajan Singh. Darbara Singh and Sadhu Singh. Carnagie scored for the Recs.48 words
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Article37 1954-10-31 19 COMBINED Schoolj held lni)i;u: iation to a two-all draw m a friendly hockey match on the I.A. ground terdiiy Scorers for ti Earnest Wicks ;,nd Jasbir Sinjrh. B.S. Sion and John d f<»r I.A37 words
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Article41 1954-10-31 19 THE possibility of a Southeast Asia boxing championships run m the Colony will be one of the items on the agenda at tomorrow's meeting of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association t*? be held at the SRC at 6 p.m.41 words
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Article497 1954-10-31 19 MKN 100 m. Frre Style: 1. Chwce Kok (58.7 sec'; 2. Ong on Lim f>i .9 3. Pong Scow San (62 209 m. Free Style: 1. Chwee Kok <2: 20: 5 sees): 2. w San <2: 22: 3>; 3. On« Choon Un <2: 22: 4). 400 m.497 words
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460 1954-10-31 19 JEFFERY JAMES - A SNUB TO BAM OR JUST BAD MANNERS JEFFERY JAMES By IF it is true that the All England Badminton Association have refused to sanction approval of their women internationals, Iris C— ley and June White, to play m the Colony exhibitions next m.inth one cannot fail but form the460 words
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1405 1954-10-31 19 IS the simultaneous running of similar football competitions on the sanu scale as conducted by the Singapore Amateur Football Association and Sin| Business Houses Football Association proving beneficial to the ga. In other words, are the two Associations by so doing m any1,405 words
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Article15 1954-10-31 19 SOCCER: Penauy and Pernk Malays r.s. Chinese Recreation Club m iiaHon XI a\ Victoria15 words
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Advertisement145 1954-10-31 19 STAR br an» Tiiujknon Prossure Lamp •ETTER USb BUTTERFLY MANTLES SOLD EVERYWHERE LEA HIM CO., 231, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE-!. TCL: ***** 293 ALEXANDRA ROAD. SINGAPORE-3. TEL: *****. Startling Predictions In Your Horoscope I»Val Life Revealed. \J*°v U ld >ou llk|t lo kuov» wh.il ™p owrt niiiicut". lor you. Mime145 words
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Advertisement96 1954-10-31 19 Gives more than i a Surface Shine. J Jr": KIWI Nourishes Leather The bnlhant iewel \\> c a> .iratHßßfcfc_ KIWI glow IS more th^n a /jfe\^^^ i: xMK\ Iwrfjce c KIWI >s ee> p fi^^^ft^^ttJ^Sii down mto tr%e pcet. A KIWI sr.ine cof-*- l-om vQllfc^^^^?s^iMa^aT nouf ishment t>"ie real J96 words
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839 1954-10-31 20 BRONCO BUSTER - BRONCO BUSTER By Gymkhana Thrills And Spills Regrets led the field up to the straight where he weakened. Jeunesse. who was wellpiacod throughout, snatched the lead with a i to so arid took the rare despite Bogor's final chaP.ange. day's sport, however, ended on839 words
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Article530 1954-10-31 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The following are the weights for the first day of Selangor Turf Club's November meeting: on Saturday. CI. 4. Div. 2— si F. Snow Blaze 900 Chirala 8.10 \li Baba 8.08 (.em Beau 8.07 Baby Chris 8.06 Strong and Free 8.05 >atellite L Ribu)530 words
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Article373 1954-10-31 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD B.v K\ W A Lt IPUR, Sat.— Only a few horses were out wtrktng m preparation for the Selangor Turf Club's November meeting: which begins on November 6 On a slightly yielding track caused by yesterday's rain Sullivan's pair Strong and Free and Portmaster373 words
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Advertisement131 1954-10-31 20 I PHOTO-FEATURES I 1 OF THE WEEK I Makes movies &X as simple as snapshots tjJ* I Just one easy I I setting then shoot! I I Brownie Movie Camera I ■AST WIMO4H© hiiii^U UOHI AM* STtOMI a* your w»i« U. HMMaI l>idv with U<it\il actiom viiwrMMl. «.>m»- K»■ ■<.131 words
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