Sunday Standard, 7 November 1954
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Title Section25 1954-11-07 1 SUNDAY STANDARD w w mvmk f\\ M $8. j£ W I Vol. V. No. 127. l SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1954 TWENTY PAGES 15 CENTS.25 words
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105 1954-11-07 1 B rainwashing' in the New Villages REDS WORK ON TEENAGERS JOHORE BAHRU, Sot. Johore authorities arc taking positive steps to check efforts by Malayan Communists to indoctrinate teenagers m New Villages. an Communist Party's political branch ed up political teachings among teenagers ear, m order to gain foothold on the105 words
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Article79 1954-11-07 1 Village youths usually make their first contact i the bandits when they are out m rubber Ninety -nine per cent of village children are helping their parents to earn more money m r estates. Once contact is made, future nieet- !!<• easily arranged. have concentrated their79 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-11-07 1 Only Four Fans Met Them At Airport orarkiarci photos by HOPALONG Ccssidy and his wife Grace after their arrival by air m Sfngapore yesterday. HOPPV hones out a good-luck com to Miranda bnarp. The boy m the picture is Jeffrey Lawler Michael GohMichael Goh - 43 words
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Article212 1954-11-07 1 He tur ned against parents a village his son home I turn be quesout his vays 4ot a curt to play believed the no good ited by ComMions. these Then exploited by troristi They are asked y iood and do other edd •i r attitude usually vernight. They beBant and212 words
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Article199 1954-11-07 1 $10,000 Reward For Baby Killer IPOH OLD. CHIEF I.EAns BIG MANHUNT Motive Puzzles Police THp l X| H |'c S D A lr~^Mi NTENSIVE MANHUNT IS ON FOR BODY^ wa R c OF c«^ ONTHOLD LIM SIEW LAN < WH OSE YOTRDA^EvSIING. FL AT NG E PAR R VER Tuesd199 words
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Article127 1954-11-07 1 He admitted, however, that m the course of his work as manager of the China Insurance Company he might have had occasional differences of opinion with his clients but added that none could have been so serious as to cause a murder. Mr. Lim also said127 words
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Article254 1954-11-07 1 Hopa long's One Desire SLEEP CLSTOMS men at Kallang Airport were a little nonplussed yesterday when a genial silver-haired oldX h l ded h th Uttle alumi ™m coins One side of the com showed a cowboy m a ten-gallon hat The obverse side of the mi» sald: Go d254 words
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Article86 1954-11-07 1 CAIRO, Nov. 6. (Reuter) A wealthy Arabian Prince hopes to marry ex-Queen Narnman of Egypt alter she divorces her doctor husband the mass circulation newspaper Akhbar El-Yom reported here today. n? Ut ik said r. her Dr. Adham El Nakib of Alexandria had told Narriman:86 words
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Article23 1954-11-07 1 HITLER'S notorious wartime "protector of Bohemia" Konstantin Von Neurath was freed from a war criminal sentence at Spandau prison yesterday. UPUP - 23 words
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Article15 1954-11-07 1 RESULTS of the Squareword D-33 will be published m Tuesday's issue of The Standard.15 words
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Article77 1954-11-07 1 Nine More Days For Dick Hay mes w.^m.NUTUN, NOV. 6 (»uter) Dick Haymes. \re«nt:nc-born crooner and liKband of film star, Rita tiayworth, lost his appeal Ifainsi a deportation order ge^to: ;.iy but his lawyers got aim another brief reprieve lint:'. Nov. 15 A Federal judge. Alexander noltzi signed an order77 words
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Article32 1954-11-07 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 6. 'AFP President Dwight Eisenhower yesterday invited Republican and Democratic Congress leaders to a meeting on Nov. 17 to hear a sta'. ment n Government's foreign policy.32 words
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Article37 1954-11-07 1 WINDSOR. Berkshire. Nov. 6. ißeuter) The Queen is to make a Christmas present of a hundredweight of coal to every poor person aged over 60 living m the Royal Town of Windsor.37 words
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Article77 1954-11-07 1 KUALA BELAIT. Brunei, Nov. 6. (Reuten— Two Brunei State police constables were jailed for nine months each here today for working an immigration ."racket"' among Dayaks who entered Brunei without authority m search of work. The men Irahim bin Yakub and Yahya bin Saban were said to77 words
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Article21 1954-11-07 1 CHENG MENG YEW. a 48--year-old school mistress living In Institution Hill. Singapore, collapsed and died m her home yesterday.21 words
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164 1954-11-07 1 Shot himself because he was called a 'bodoh' POLICE Corporal Saban Singh wa s so upset by some people calling him "Corporal Bodoh" (stupid corporal) that he shot himself. He told this to Inspector Malipuz bin Mustapha as he lay dying m the General Hospital. He died shortly after. Saban164 words
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Article153 1954-11-07 1 20 Killed In West Java JAKARTA, Nov. 6 <AP) Indonesian Army authorities reported today that guerillas of the outlawed Darul Islam movement have killed 20 soldiers and civilians, m a new wave of terrorist attacks m West Java. The rebels murdered six villagers and wounded four m raids on Thursday153 words
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Article47 1954-11-07 1 PLANES COLLIDE CATANIA. Sicily, Nov. G (UP> Two Italian Air Force planes engaged m antii-submarine patrol work collided m the air over Sicily today. Police said all ten persons aboard the two crafts were killed. Witnesses told the police both planes hurtled down m flames.47 words
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Article39 1954-11-07 1 HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 6 (UP» Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt narrowly escaped injury today on a motion picture studio sound stage when a giant movie light exploded, sending actor Humphrey Bogart and two technician* to the studio hospital.39 words
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Article86 1954-11-07 1 It will be recalled that the kidnapping was deliberately planned and carried out. The murder was considered to be just as deliberate. A stranger had stolen Mr. Lim's car from the Rex Theatre on Tuesday night and driven it to his house. He then told Mr. Lim's86 words
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Article56 1954-11-07 1 She Had Twins In Two States GR X I Nl' P. Krntm ky. Nov. 6: (Renter) Mr*. Wayne Parsons icave birth to twins on different days i« different states. A boy was born on Thursday at the Parsons' home m (ireenup and yesterday a Kirl was delivered In a hospital56 words
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Article53 1954-11-07 1 HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 6 «Router* Film actress Marilyn Monroe will go into hospital tomorrow lor "minor surgery" Dr. Loon Krohn. a gynaecologist, announced here. Dr. Krohn said that while the actress was m hospital complete diagnosis would be made to determine the reASOn for her recent Illhealth H<'53 words
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Article134 1954-11-07 1 Fanfare In Aid Of Xmas Toy Fund THE STANDARDS Km«, Toy Fund 'Committee will launch its nr.-.t big public drive for fund* on Nov 27 when it holds a CHRISTMAS FANFARE at St Josephs institution grounds. Bra> Ba^aU Road, beginning at 3 30 p m. A grand time is assured134 words
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Article113 1954-11-07 2 MALACCA. Sat. Certain heads of Government departments still do not appear to understand the purpose of trade unionism. Mr. S. Sithambaram. president of the newly formed Malacca Government Workers' Union, said today. He said this situation was deplorable. especially when Government had repeated y declared113 words
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Article79 1954-11-07 2 A WOMAN. Zaiton bintc Mohamed Yaacob. claimed trial m the Singapore Seventh Police Court, yesterday, to two charges of theft while employed as a servant by Mr. Ramalingam Balasundram at a house m Kampong Bahru Road. Zaiton is alleged to have stolen a gold ring valued at $13.79 words
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Article727 1954-11-07 2 But Money Is The Big Problem KUALA TRENGGAHU, Sot. A blueprint for o new Kuala Trengganu, capital of the central east coast state and the biggest of the three capitals on a population basis, is ready and waiting to be implemented. But like everything727 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-11-07 2 MRS. J. LIDDLE (right) with her toddling helper, Master John Grosse, who were two of yesterday's 600 poppy sellers. (Below) Some of the 30 members of the Singapore Chinese Ladies' Association who made up wreaths for sale m aid of the Poppy Day Appeal53 words
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386 1954-11-07 2 CHILDREN HELP TO GET $s BY SALE OF POPPIES Standard Staff Reporter LITTLE children made history yesterday when they toddled alongside their mothers to sell poppies. Master John Grosse, five, held up a donation can, half as tall as himself, when his mother, Mrs. D. M. Grosse, handed me a386 words
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Article166 1954-11-07 2 RUBBER UP 1 1/ 2 CENTS RUBBER m the S ngapore market yesterday dOMd ;-t li cents ■boivi Friday, fir>t grant' rubber for November ihipmeni being quoted at 81 J Cttttl pm lb. buyers, the highest (of thl week. This is the higher Jan. 26. 19:>M. The market wns very166 words
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Article52 1954-11-07 2 TWO men, Tay Mm Chong and Wong Kean Ho claimed trial m the Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday to attempted extortion of $10.80 from Ho Ah Poh at Loromc Tai S« ng on Nov. 1 at 9 30 am Both men were remanded m custody till52 words
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Article, Illustration89 1954-11-07 2 DIRECTORS and officers of Chung Khtau Bunk, who entertained Mr. Yasuo Ishii. Representative of The Bank of Tokyo at the. Cathay Restaurant. Chung; Khiaw Bank is the agent o f The Bank of Tokyo m Singapore (From left to right) are Messrs. I. an Keow Yong. Loe Wing89 words
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Advertisement696 1954-11-07 2 RestoreYouthful Vigour To Glands in 24 Hours New Discovery Brings Pleasures of Life to Men Who Feel Old Before >3L Their Time iw. you feel older than you ar«* Ar» -^tk _^mP^L >« u 1st king In youthful animation? I>o tl^fl^^^Pflk. o enjoy the society of beautiful >_J^^^^^P"§^H m*-?;" 1696 words
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Advertisement414 1954-11-07 2 £N(;ac;imi\i s pHIA-TAN 1 li aonom t'hia Kirn Su Chi a Ken 1 f Chia. to R. eldest dauchtf r of M Heng Gu< k II Mr. Tan X ber 1954 between eldest non < Gan ;tnd the h'« m > I Can and Lucie v Huang. 3rd daufl T414 words
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425 1954-11-07 3 159 Obscene Photos 'Missing In Court Dealer Is Fined $150 THERE was a mild stir m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when it was discovered that 159 obscene photographs were missing from a bundle of 1,481 photographs which were produced m court as exhibits. The discovery was made when425 words
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Article, Illustration178 1954-11-07 3 First Malay To Take Command Of A Ship RAHMAN bin ;)4. yesterthe first i y II >me Trade i and the complc v ssel cm.in the Home m has come sis tl days he iakf the waterfowl r,| a itihinjj the :nl dnviminq; tdventure m exotic I the 1 T178 words
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Article37 1954-11-07 3 SINGAPORE salesgirl her car m South Road at noon on Fri- d entered a shop to "sales talk." she returned an hour discovered the loss Irts and three skirts 1 from the car37 words
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Article23 1954-11-07 3 \PORE Police yesteruned a Malay m conth the theft of a iin belonging to the ol an Indian gold- m Kampong23 words
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Article103 1954-11-07 3 Call For Blood— 116 Reply A TOTAL of 71 new donors 42 Asians and 2 4 J Europeans donated to the Blood Bank during the wet'k ending Nov. 5. More than lib donors promptly answered an appeal for Group *'O" blood when the demand for this type was heavy during103 words
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Article108 1954-11-07 3 THE W o r 1 d Federalist Movement. Singapore, will be lormod at a public meeting at the Singapore Youth Council Hall, on Nov. 11, at 3 p.m. when the constitution ol the w.F.M. will be presented. The Movement aims at working for a world government108 words
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Article42 1954-11-07 3 MALACCA. Sat. Malacca Muslims will celebrate Prophet Mohammed's birthday tomorrow morning with the usual procession through town, starting from Kubu Park at 7 a.m. and ending up at the Reclamation at 8 a m for the u.sual rally there.42 words
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Article140 1954-11-07 3 7 SILENT MEN ON A SHIP SEVEN consular officials from Red China arrived m Singapore yesterday aboard the Dutch liner Tjiwangi. on their way to Indonesia from Peking. The officials who were travelling first class with their families had remained m their cabins throughout the trip from Hongkong, their port140 words
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352 1954-11-07 3 New Look For Taiping In Five Years :\T, Sat. Five 1 n now, the built- pi this former of Perak may be raWy enlarged if Element programPed out by a pro■•unded comJ n 1952, is carried »»ng fo plan. ement here is not \Vv-n same sense as w Villages where352 words
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214 1954-11-07 3 LONDON, Nov. 6: (Reuter) Britain might be forced to introduce some measure of control of immigration from the West Indies and other British colonies, Mr. Henry Hopkinson, Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, told the House of Commons yesterday. He was reolvine durins a214 words
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Article, Illustration199 1954-11-07 3 LEADERS of the Army and Royal Air Force m^ingapore, and the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W.A.C. Goode. were at Changi airfield yesterday to greet Air Marshal J. Fressanges. the new Commander-in-Chief, Far East Air Force. Wearing the tropical uniform of a Marshal of the Air Force, heStandard - 199 words
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431 1954-11-07 3 To Foster Understanding Of A Composer's Work A PIANOFORTE competition will be held for 'the first time m Singapore by the Singapore Musical Society to cultivate the interest of local pianists m their search for a deeper understanding of a composer's work. The competition is431 words
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Advertisement525 1954-11-07 3 $19,614 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Men or women under 45 by seltin R aside regular monthly half-yearly or yearly amounts unde t the SUN 1 iTf 7* CA^?^ lan Can fOr exam P !e re<% iv e «t a«e 55 a lump turn $19,614 for men or a private525 words
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Article, Illustration462 1954-11-07 4 View On Elections Are Aired GOVERNMENT must be advised that unless the requirement that all candidates must be able to read and write English is removed, it will not be possible to have a Legislative Assembly representative of the will of the people. This was agreed upon462 words
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180 1954-11-07 4 FRENCH nationals m Singapore and the Federation, who have come from former French territories m India, can use their French passports for entry into India, the acting Indian Representative m Malaya, Mr M. M. Khurana, told The Standard yesterday He said though the territo- i180 words
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Article147 1954-11-07 4 Made False Statement —4 Months A FEW days after handing over his certificate of competency to the owner of the vessel 'Kinsbay' as security for a financial loan. Adam bin Musa made a swern declaration before a Commissioner for Oaths, statin" he had lost it while on his way home147 words
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Article48 1954-11-07 4 TAN TENG TONG claimed trial m the Singapore Eighth Police Court, yesterday, to voluntarily causing hurt to Tay Kirn Swee with a knife on Oct. 15 at 7.30 a.m. at the 5} Milestone. Thomson Road Ball l 1 t was granted to Tan till Nov. 13.48 words
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Article48 1954-11-07 4 THE Singapore Government will seek an additional vote of $5,317,§1J to met', an txcesi of expenditure totalling this sum incurred for public services during 1953 A final Supply Bill, detailing the excess of expenditure under this head, will be introduced into the Colony's Legislative Council shortly.48 words
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Article260 1954-11-07 4 'MILK IS A LUXURY TO REFUGEES' CASES of condensed milk bought by the Australian Ked Cross Society m Singapore, for distribution to the refugees m Indo-China are being consumed by the Vietnamese as one would eat chocolate. "The refugees regard condensed milk a luxury <;aid Mr. L. G Stubbings, an260 words
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446 1954-11-07 4 Bogus Company Director Jailed For Cheating CAREY B. S. Cheang. Director of the Pelican Trading: Co., No. 8, Phillip Street. wa s yesterday jailed for twelve months by the Singapore* Second Criminal District Court Judge, for cheating three of his employees of the cash security, they had been induced to446 words
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Article170 1954-11-07 4 iv m miu.k \n« i i>\\ P Cenetoi n 7 M at It Andrew* Cat ted 1 I'Knnil I•> l» i A., llalaj mj« m M I tty «t Loi >nt 12 N» M On -M< m P< > d m I'l Kl.ll' (OMIKI: B\ Royal KfK:me:it Baud170 words
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274 1954-11-07 4 A MAN, who claimed to be m business, admitted m the Singapore Tnird Magistrate's Court yesterday, that he had dishonestly withdrawn $1,485 from the Post Office savings bank account of a friend, a nurse. Wu Sin Foo alias Steven Wee. pifiiHftl fufltj to three274 words
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Advertisement158 1954-11-07 4 COLGATE'S wonderful new GREEN CHLOROPHYLL TOOTHPASTE ft?S^: >>. x :$?;i5:: i::SS5|$ ;S'-S$ :x:':S:> %*X*X*X* pX;X;':-:-. x^x,^^ f()O H b^b^^^^^^b^bl lij^^^^^fc V^K^b\l^bb3 Ln B^B^^^B^^ 0 VJ^<% M(JI ff* s~ V^v^B^B^Br^flßr ,^^^F^^^^^ "X is~~( v i I y The <O Chlorophyll, Nature's miracle substance, V-^ -f. is m this new exclusive Colgate158 words
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Advertisement223 1954-11-07 4 »■>• >m*n J£i "I COD ri M r >. ie, 1U? «*p.rt«^ I. •m» mm >■.» ~U or*., p^-cw. I LEA HIN CO. j 231 SOUTH BRIDGE ROAC 293 ALEXANDRA |§A| SINCAPOM I ALSO MANUFACT, WIRI MISH AND ENQUIRY WEICOMfC (uticur a SOAP)' i > I til* lak| i M223 words
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209 1954-11-07 5 The Comet IS Worth Flying Expert Tells Inquiry LONDON, No*. 6, (Reuter). A top aviation icientist said here yesterday that he had no intention wh n giving evidence before an inquiry on Thursday of "onveying the impression that he considered it had not u.^- «nrrh flying the Comet. nt.st, Dr209 words
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Article, Illustration96 1954-11-07 5 BERLIN. Nov. 6. (UP)— Major Peter Dawson Witty, former British military police chief m Berlin, was sentenced to be cashiered from the army yestperday for assaulting a German widow three times while wearing only his socks and dressing gown. The general court martial trying the '"iady'sU.P. - 96 words
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Article135 1954-11-07 5 LONDON Nov. 6, (ReuterV— The death was announced yesterday of Lt General Edward Felix Norton who was acting governor and in Hongkong m 1940-41. and led the 1924 Everest Expedition He died at his home at Morestead near Winchester on Wednesday aged 70. Lt General Norton135 words
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Article235 1954-11-07 5 Dr. Ransome At Symposium NEW YORK, Nov. 6, (UP)— Antibiotics such as aureomycin, scientifically added to staple foods m undernourished Asia, might bring about a general improvement m health, particularly among children, according to Dr. G. A. Ransome, senior physician of the Singapore General Hospital235 words
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Article128 1954-11-07 5 He Lost His Voice At Last ALDERSHOT. Hampshire. Nov. 6, (Reuter). The voice which boomed loudest m the British Army for years almost cracked with emotion when regimental Sergeant Major Ronald Brittain of the Cold-Stream Guards used it to bellow his last command yesterday. The six foot three stern sergeant128 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-11-07 5 The Ciant Tortoises who hail from the Southern Pacific have been transferred to their winter quarters m the Reptile House, of the London Zoo. where there is a constant temperature of 7 5°F. They look forward to getting their warm shower and brush-up from Head Keeper RegMirrorpic - 52 words
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253 1954-11-07 5 NANETTE NEWMAN, beautiful twenty-year-old television and screen actress, earned thirteen guineas lost week, and twenty-fire guineas the week before. But she went into a Regent-street store and become a shoplifter. She admitted. at on Wednesday, stealing a cardigan, a jumper, and a skirt, worth a253 words
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Article80 1954-11-07 5 NEW YORK. Nov. 6. (Reuter). Canada*! Minister of Nationa Health and Welfare. Mr. Paul Martin, told the; United Nations yesterday that a "Cobj;! bomb" ♦developed, by Canadian scientists had "brought hope" m the place of fear to the hearts of many victim, of cancer. Mr. Martin said80 words
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Article129 1954-11-07 5 Cricketer Pleads For His Life KINGSTON, Jamaica. Nov. 6. (Reuter* Leslie Hylton, 49--year-old former West Indies cricketer. appealed against the death sentence imposed on him for the murder of his wife. He was sentenced to death on Oct. 21. The jury returned a unanimous verdict of guilty after two retirements129 words
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Article114 1954-11-07 5 'Japanese Exports Constant NEW YORK. Nov. 6. (AP)— Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida told 1.000 guests at a dinner given m his honour by the Japan Society last night that the American occupation of his country "restored the breath of life and hope to the nation" although lack of sufficient114 words
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Article, Illustration112 1954-11-07 5 Mabel Celebrates Birthday HOLLYWOOD cheesecake* Certainly not! She is our Miss Personality 1%4 rhosen at the Press Ball last Satur day. It is not hard to see why t! I judges picked curvaceous 18-year-old Mabel Wee to br Miss Personality In swimming rostume or dem in 1 evening dress, lovely112 words
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Article37 1954-11-07 5 YEOVILTON Somerset. Nov. 6. (Rent or* A Spa Venom jet fighter from the Royal Naval Air Station at Yeovilton crashed m flames during night exercises early yesterday, killing both airmen on board.37 words
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Advertisement42 1954-11-07 5 WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCHE^gv PRECISION with i^^K f 'GLUCYDUR' bolonce C^ *^t\ m 'DUROFLEX' Unbreakable Sprlnq £i> M 'INCABLOC mosf reliable M r AR EAST REPRESENTATIVES: LAP HENG CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Hon9 Kong/!^^^^^^^ g ~am BANK OF CHINA BUILDING. SINGAPORE 1.42 words
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Article, Illustration447 1954-11-07 6 )N MONDAY week, the 69-year-old Noble Laureate physicist Niels Bohr will stop peering into the mysteries of the atom and indulge m giving a party m gay Copenhagen to some distinguished men from the United States. About the same time, Mary Pickfoid. the Hollywood447 words
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Article, Illustration959 1954-11-07 6 WALLIS RENTON - The Quest For Eternal Youth WALLIS RENTON Great Quests of the Alchemists— 3 (Final) By "JTVERY man." says Pope, "desires to live long; but no man would be old." This, then, is one of the most fundamental of human longings to blend the physical beauty and vitality of youth with959 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-11-07 6 Austria. Germany and Denmark. To mark this national event. more than 10.000 Scandinavians will throng the Copenhagen airport. The SAS will obligingly puil down the fence faring Hangar II to allow the proud citizens to have a good look at the piarie that will67 words
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320 1954-11-07 6 David Kwok 34, An Outstanding Young Painter TIIK OtpMfeagH Los Angeles latjfc |)AVII) Kwok, 34-year-old Chinese artist, v t the Tnited States presenting his woik m a series of one-man shows while stiuhini: VFe»ten < style painting. < J One of the outstand- < ing young Chinese pain- ten, Kwok320 words
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Advertisement481 1954-11-07 6 f'%^ These Hot Weattier i^^iii i Troubles cleared »"^L im (net hii BITES ST.NGS lII] |l|Sl VH 'Jo prevent swelling, pain or itching. W l* iJJ^I Apply T.C.P. as soon as possible. For serious stings, use a dressing of cotton nZmttt wt lr> «bb%Ab4^«^ jjj^jj. ,,,,^^w sinnpiG oniisßptic PT^"!] tieatment481 words
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Article, Illustration359 1954-11-07 7 A BOLD VENTPBE IN THC JPMCLE Or Pflßtamc Standard Staff Reporter i\ lUX juniih-*. ot Pahang. Eastern Mining and Metals Co. Ltd is m the nroceaa "f developing a SlO nnllion iron ore mine from v hi. h about two million tons high uracle ore359 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-11-07 7 ABOVE: The Tiger River Camp as it is today The site was cleared of virgin jungle ond building started to accommodate workers at the mine.36 words
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Article442 1954-11-07 8 ])ON'T you think it's about time you men stopped sitting back and looking smug? Don't you think you should start looking for ways to improve yourself? You don't? Well I do! Pick up a pile of woman's magazines, and m eight out of ten442 words
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1348 1954-11-07 8 GRETSA - GRETSA Says YOU can understand the sort of party they had at the Sea View last Saturday night when I tell you that on the Monday morning our paying guest, Tom Tucker, was still suffering from a hangover and implored me to take1,348 words
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Article, Illustration626 1954-11-07 8 P.C. CHAN - P.C. CHAN By j^OTHING is more disgusting or nauseating than seeing scores of beggars hovering around stalls and coffee-shops specially when you are all set for a sumptuous dinner. Some of the beggars even impose themselves upon you before you can hardly order your food626 words
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Advertisement452 1954-11-07 8 Watch 'disprin' dissolve— quickly— completely M. -^»'^l^.x, ■fe'Hß BET '!•> ■W vk w HB^^lVvw^^r y^rZ^M sad j im t V,!! B*P^ 13 1 Because Disprin enters the stomach R^ Jn a true solution, with no insoluble acid particles, it is more rapidly absorbed by the system— thus relieving pain without452 words
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Article, Illustration912 1954-11-07 9 Standard Staff Correspondent - Standard Staff Correspondent By fsf TELL ALL RANKS HOW DELIGHTED 1 HI |> COLONEL OF THE REGIMENT. I (OXSIDEX IT A GREAT HONOIR I WILL SERVE THE REGIMENT TO THE BEST OF MY \niunr |HE former High Commissioner, Generol Sir Gerald Templer, who left912 words
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Article, Illustration500 1954-11-07 9 > >\\\\\\\\\v\\\\ B.V M)HN PARRY. recrnth won a trip tv Haagkok tur the l'\ tssa\ ompetition. '^wwwwwwwwwwv I 1 one flies over Bangkok, one is immediately aware of something of the quiet nature of the countrywide. For miles around, the paddy fields are and there500 words
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Article, Illustration234 1954-11-07 9 l; l >ou still laughing yourselva silly over Dior's II [Jne? Are you still contorted with mirth over the mistaken idea that they ive slit the cheongsum 1 .md aft as well as port and starboard? O.K. boys 1 get ready to wipe the grin'234 words
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Article452 1954-11-07 10 Dedication Deduction *THE first Malay to hold the office of Commissioner m London, Raja Sir Uda, returned from the JJnited Kingdom a lew days ago, and, of the many things he told Pressmen, the most important was that the country needs "men m the Government who will dedicate their lives452 words
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Article400 1954-11-07 10 JN the course of a moving speech which he made last Thursday at the unveiling of a memorial plaque m honour of those Government employees who died at the hands of the Japanese invaders, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, said, 'One last thought: of the400 words
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777 1954-11-07 10 Andrew Roth - Giving Lessons To Malayan Pineapple Salesmen In KAMPONG LONDON Andrew Roth By AT first I felt out of my depth at the reception for the delegation of the Malayan pineapple industry where C. E. COURTENAY, representing Singapore and the Federation, LEE SENG TEE and TOH PENG SEONG, of the Central777 words
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Article311 1954-11-07 10 Off the Record JJATS off to the Principal of a secondary school m Singapore who, as administrator of the law within his school precincts, took the liberty last week to cane the young editor of a class magazine for publishing what was alleged to be slander. The young ambitious editor311 words
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Article, Illustration672 1954-11-07 10 'How To Keep The Reds Away...' Standard Staff Reporter T. J. him interview* Dr. &> Hans V. Granow, the German Consul General m Singapore who recently returned after upending a X month m Germany. 'pHE PEOPLE of West A Germany are very much interested m672 words
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Advertisement11 1954-11-07 10 K-«w Gammeter <y SWISS M/tDE i*U«»» s?t with best %/'*e«urttiwv K^mvumHHu11 words
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Advertisement272 1954-11-07 10 >Mv| 5 STOPS ANY PAIN jj^^ f 1^ IN LESS THAN j—^""""*™T J T I N MINUTES FECTLY SAFE fjlf AND HARMLESS. />2^k<^C^V Made m Switierland By F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE CO LTD CO BASLE I DIETHELM «c CO., LTD. (Incorporated m SwitzeiLi^dl J SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR PENANG noun rot: ijai:272 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1954-11-07 11 DOUGLAS FOSTER - DOUGLAS FOSTER »\\w By i |NX of the oldest and most of old English country crafts is that of lace-making. Yet today, lace-makers are rare individuals for this mad, modern rushing age seems unable to spare the time for things of beauty that must be created1,081 words
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Article1384 1954-11-07 11 Captain LIDDELL HART - Captain LIDDELL HART j the Allies began the invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, Hitler was asleep and none of the r German generals dared wake himl That is one of the revelations made by Captain Liddell Hart, world famous military authority on military1,384 words
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Advertisement200 1954-11-07 11 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other reliever for Headache, euralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG TIIL TICEH MEDICAL HALL /''SPEND CHRISTMAS ATNw SEA, RETURN NEW YEARS J Wt FOR StNGAPORE p{_ CELEBRATIONS J^^^K A NEW EXCITING WAY TO SPEND YOL'R CHRISTMAS200 words
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Advertisement89 1954-11-07 11 I'oiiV/ tt an 1 /o then* irhon you're* swn iho /##•#>#»/ Delightfully Soft: Spun Rayons )^T at s*« *U yard jJ^&tK "^N and $1.95 #Vi #•#»//•#>#* J*rii§ im j&^^B'JSL^K^ I <*o#offf rs too nttwwtvrotiH Jg&f g$ jS^^TOl? f to mention J&f/ jQf&fijp' IVaF J' to *W ASB& JKk$&3R fmZ B89 words
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Article, Illustration636 1954-11-07 12 Edin Peters - PENG HAN WAS NOT TAKEN FOR A RIDE Edin Peters By The new SUNBEAM Mark 111 is the latest development of a Ion; range of cars famous for their performance and appearance. The 2\ litre O.H.V. engine has a re-designed head, with a compression ratio of 7.5:1. This has stepped636 words
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Article, Illustration474 1954-11-07 12 Queen's Castle - Your Sunday Chess Column Queen' s Castle I K^l I I I HAVE been considering for some time the possibility of running a short tourney for Standard readers. Whether it should be an over-the-b o a r d knock-out type or one played by correspondence is a Question we should474 words
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Article464 1954-11-07 12 I WONDER if you could give any information on fishing near Changi. I would particularly like to know whether Mackerel, and Barracuda can be caught from a sailing boat and if so what line is used. The natural range of the boat taking account of winds and tide464 words
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Advertisement381 1954-11-07 12 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD ANO HAMBURG -AMERIKA LINIE ;OINI SERVICE To Colombo Genoa Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg 6 Bremen. Spore P. Sham Penang t NABOB (LLOYD) 14/18 Nov 19 Nov 20 Nov LUDWICSHAFEN (HAPAC) 28 Nov/3 Dec 4 Dec 5 Dec •SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 9/12 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dec LEVERKUSEN (HAPAC) 3/9381 words
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Advertisement421 1954-11-07 12 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTININ7/SCANOINAVU For Aden. Port Said. Cenoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam M im b >t Cdynia. Copenhagen. Gothenburi and Oslo Spore P S ham p^ x) "FALSTRIA" t 14/I6*ov f 7/li xx) 'lUTLANOIA" t 19/22 Nov 23/23 Nov 24/25%, x) Calls London (passengers only) xx) Calls London (Passengers421 words
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Article455 1954-11-07 13 Reg Whitley - Reg Whitley Soy s r THIS is London's week BRITISH stars make John and Alastair Sim. Glynis, m spite of fierce competition from American stars, has landed one of the most coveted Hollywood roles of the year. She will play opposite Danny Kayc m "The455 words
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Article, Illustration618 1954-11-07 13 Kay's A BEEG Girl Now **^V darling, I am going to make you a beeg, beeg star. I shall make you so gorgeous that all Hollywood will eat out of your precious hand." Gregory RatofT speaking—to Kay Kendall.. It was the day they left to film "My Kingdom for a618 words
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Article, Illustration407 1954-11-07 13 [MANE Cilcnto is her name. A blonde, blueeyed beauty who has been given the year's most coveted role opposite thirty men m PASSAGE HOME. She's a girl-in-a-million. She's beautiful, she's vivacious. Her Italian blood gives her fire and sexappeal, her Australian background adds to her407 words
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Article114 1954-11-07 13 "DRITISH films are booming L at New Zealand cinema box offices according to figures released by KerridgeRank circuit chief, R.J. Kerridge. He stressed the rapid upswing of British films m the Dominion, declar'mg "the >uost importajxt development m motion pictures at present is the susbstantial advance114 words
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Advertisement206 1954-11-07 13 TaThm organisation attractions NOW SHOWING! riTUkV&gL .00 a.m.-1.45-4.15-6.45 flfllfUMf J^f A IJI p.m. woKf- ***** AiicoiiDmoiin> mauL SIDE^PUTTING TREATMENT FOR ALL AILMENTS! DON I MISS THE OPPORTUNITY! OOCTOR m (be M) HOUSE &*BL DtKK BOGARDE MU«/£^ PAVLOV/ KENNETH MORE DONALD SIN DEN -In Technicolor J. Arthur Rank Organisation Presentation TODAY206 words
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Advertisement385 1954-11-07 13 0 TODAY_ JOMORROW CL< Qk 0 0 "CHEW CHIN" fIpHKiWO X MANDARIN SB wBP-i^HI V q OPENS TUESDAY! ol l'-j L.Vt k I aWol 0 o EuJujStaSafßH o oM«rnin«| Today at 9 am CIT Y BEM ATII THK SK\ |rrlllo Showy \J g^S NOW SHOWING! Q o c DIRK o385 words
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Miscellaneous17 1954-11-07 13 yON g 4fiiHn<fafijmTHE BLACK SHIELD of FALWQRTH To Be Shown At The Capitol Theatre, Singapore, this month.17 words
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Article330 1954-11-07 14 j AM m love with a boy 1 who helps me with my studying, lie is very friendly towards me and I think he likes me quite a lot. After my examination I am spending a holiday m Penang. Do you think I will lose him aft»-r330 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-11-07 14 T*HE morning's mail brought me a catalogue of outsize clothes. Ugh What a ghastly collection! Women at fifty and of my moderate means cannot be glamorous grandmas, but we are not all frumps who have forgotten the thrill of lace m the right places and the joy of70 words
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Article, Illustration94 1954-11-07 14 Here s How FIVE-EIGHTS or a yard of 36-inch brocade can be turned into a very attractive waistcoat. You will find it easy to draw the pattern to full scale, if you rule two-inch .squares on your paper, as a guide. Don't forget to double over your brocade before cutting94 words
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Article355 1954-11-07 14 little cousins overheard their mothers talking about housecleaning and the problem of moths. Jimmy asked Billy what moths were, and Billy said, "O Jimmy, don't you know? They are things that have wings and fly around and eat pants/ /^NN, two, wished to have a355 words
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Article387 1954-11-07 14 GERREE READ - GERREE READ By J THERE HAVE been do's and' dont's for boy friends. Ad--2 vice to girl friends. Helpful hints for husbands, and words of warning to wives. 2 Below are a few suggestions on how to get the best out of that maid of all work387 words
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Article380 1954-11-07 14 HELEN HUGH - HELEN HUGH And Shampoo Out Of Eggs lr w y S -r T AM fluttering my DARK eyelashes with pride. I am so pleased with myself because they are not normally this deep colour. But now they are dyed and I did it myself. Why?380 words
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Article31 1954-11-07 14 A striped cotton dress for cooler days. The stripes are worked diagonally on the swing skirt. The high collar is white, and the novelty belt is patent leather.31 words
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Advertisement73 1954-11-07 14 If X'^disii+iCkQii, 1 -fl Only Yardlef yN^X now the secret MTn/ y^l of blending I I I i lavender with I 1 -yKfW* I 1 A rare ottos and I I VVH precious musk* I to give a 1 A^ I <>5\ concentrated longer^ m t <^f lasting fragrance.' YARDLEY73 words
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Advertisement58 1954-11-07 14 P f WrMJfc il kl z^Bi#^H OFTEM t^^bH a^n^Wßßfc_ CALLED A V M E^SkS^KSbL FWCUPINE, J |IP9 OS| VAY RELATED K» »Sl» TO THE j| R*SSSR Porcupine 28 P family... J^fi^^^Sß|^Wy AIOTM^HAVE BEEN *fHE WORLD'S SMALLEST FISH, A owt!f^ J LYING W^ PYSMYSP6OCS FROM TH6 0V 521^ PHILIPPINES.!* OMLYTVO-FlfSsof NEARLY58 words
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Advertisement171 1954-11-07 14 The best bab^ powder all! J^ y ftp jg Your bt^ rf< < rr ft v^ sott% hnc nd S^^Sn^^^^^^^ S^ nappv-chanßinßandathnh. ome to protevt b:«h\ S. r '*:^r^> &§^^i^ Uon lo"«N»»n's Bab\ I used by h*»spiuis iiur-, j ?.-^>-^*^ mothers all over the woriti Kj» U.«' J| H\ a171 words
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Miscellaneous298 1954-11-07 14 TODAY'S QI'OTATION: "A man's heart ileviM'th his way; but the Lord dlrecteth his steps." Proverbs XVI. 9. SUNDAY FOR EVERYONE: Use care en route; tact m what you write or say. Beconscientious. dutiful m respect to anything which you undertake. Be particularly diplomatic with parents or those m your environment.298 words
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Article, Illustration114 1954-11-07 15 Speaking of Pictures Lmttz "That's a tickler" by Lim Soo Hwa of 22 Kimberley Street, Penang. Airesflex, fB, 1/lOOth, Ferrania. "Day-of f" by Lee Beng Kok of 170 Brick Kiln Road, Penang. Airesflex, HIJ/lOOth. Agfa. 1 hut '4>T "The Leader" by LS. Loke of 268-B South Bridge Road, Singapore I.114 words
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Advertisement37 1954-11-07 15 AIRSPUN' I FACE POWDER I c only powder with A liquid-tint foundation. Non drying. It hides tiny blemishes ond veins. For thot smart, well-groomed look. It holds powder for hours. Skin looks flowless. Excellent for all skirt.37 words
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Advertisement124 1954-11-07 15 ""WtHES^o^Ter' Latest Model llocc Qu.cW KJSH L*os P2.9/50 mm roottd Prontfr |V I 300 shutter UOCa OLiCH V\ D.Wcose $l! 0- "Moco Ropid" Rop d model r^^JW 4^i *V "lloco Quick B" Couple ronge vssv"S^^.^2 rooted Pronter SVS I 300 shutter J^B Jl v\ dfu, cose $»88/- i rm "lloco124 words
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Article724 1954-11-07 16 OH. You CRATHY WOMEN HOW TO MAKE A SHY YOUNG MAN PROPOSE Sne shortened *he ;ora Sne used fireworKS Sne sacked *he oaqer It seems any girl can get a shy man to pop thm question if she really puts her mind to it. When we told you recently about724 words
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Article1388 1954-11-07 16 DICK I. YAZID, P.O. Box No. 598, Singapore. Hobbies: stamps collecting, exchanging views and friendly correspondence. RONALD CHOW. CO Mary Chow. Drainage Irrigation Dept.. Kuala Lumpur (17). Hobbies: stamps, cycling, reading, photography and friendly correspondence. A. RAHIM BIN HASHIM, 138. Kam pong Monten, Malacca. Hobbies badminton, cycling, movies,1,388 words
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Advertisement724 1954-11-07 16 To BANGKOK HONG KONG, SAIGON, RANGOON, CALCUTTA, HAIPHONG, HANOI, MANILA, JESSELTON, SANDAKAN, LABUAN. t British airline, with British Pilots and Maintenance Engineers; and able, as a regional service, to offer low fares with a very high standard of comfort, efficiency and punctuality. ,^gammmmm»M mm jm Consult: Malayan Airwjys Ltd. Ocean724 words
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Advertisement482 1954-11-07 16 tAT.M MOUTH IOOK »0l £^F O^ M^m< 1 I HERRING RECIPES MORTON 1 HERRING POTATOES^ MIMINCS. 4 i.r C Ps ff *««i ».ia. *^p*, ,r, d »al«. W C>MH< 9~**f. A hit >• F »cry» *«d *rtck KM a«i,, tt ma<ara«* %m T*«« M| hat». W»M *W<m KaM M uia482 words
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Article, Illustration1026 1954-11-07 17 You asked for it boys, so here you are... A Guide To The Female Of The A Heel I Species i FT no one say that Froops is biased ami pro-female. Last week, I let myM f go en the subject of male version. d was immediately I1,026 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-11-07 17 Katy Szubert, 18, poses at a typewriter after being voted the Paris typists beauty queen of the year at the Moulin Rouge, Paris.— A.P. photo.29 words
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Article, Illustration251 1954-11-07 17 The Son Who Could Not Make Tea Like Mother... JJW tea that George |>..«ld made for his nv.thrr »hrn she stayed uith him VJ was not to •2 SSt She said was S1 told him how much h w i put ln the P«t and ■<»; long to let it251 words
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263 1954-11-07 17 Dancing With NO TEARS In Your Eyes HERE'S A PLAN FOR r ADIES, the days of bravely-borne agonies from those heavy-hoofed danre partners may be nearly over. Soon you may be able to glide on to the dance floor without fear. And on the toes of your dainty, stylish shoes,263 words
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444 1954-11-07 17 BOB THOMAS - BOB THOMAS jhr Sounds silly, but that's the way it is up here m the land of long-legged lovelies and one-aimed bandits. I stepped off the plane at McCarran Field and guess what I saw. A movie company! They were shooting a filmAP - 444 words
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Advertisement355 1954-11-07 17 (if )f m&& I MADi AVAILABLE AT ALL WATCH DEALERS Kidney Trouble Causes Backache, Getting Up Nights »*J f v > P l!'. r# f# lln ut J^BPH °*t ceaa pol.ona and aclda IS with Mghtu, or .uffer from Dixzimni. .clentifltallr prepared preaorlotloi mS2STV!XI I-«« Pain., railed Cyattx. HundVedS"^! S355 words
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Article581 1954-11-07 18 GLORY TO S'PORE JOHORE THE WIN JOHORE beat the Singapore Civilians by 16 points (two goals, two tries) to 11 points (a goal, a try, a penalty goal) m their opening encounter m the HMS .Malaya Rugby competition played at Johore Bahru yesterday. Singapore, though beaten were far from disgraced,581 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-11-07 18 It looks funny A bunch of players using their legs to fish out the ball out off a loose scrum. This is one of the many incidents m yesterday's Malaya Cup match between the Singapore Combined Services and Negri-Malacca. The Services won by 17 points (a goal,58 words
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442 1954-11-07 18 Penang Avenge A Defeat, Humble S'gor PENANG, Sat.— Penang extracted sweet revenge for their defeat by Selangor last month by storming their way to a well deserved victory today m their H.M.S. Malaya Cup competition played on the Western Road ground. Penang won by 20 points (one goal three tries,442 words
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Article55 1954-11-07 18 SINGAPORE Engineer Regiment went on a goal-scor-ing spree to trounce the Young Men's Muslim Association by 12 goals to nil m a SHA division 2 match at Bale.^tier Road yesterday. Snape and Collins performed 'hat-tricks' for the SER. The scorers were: Snape (4), Collins (3>, Atkinson55 words
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486 1954-11-07 18 KEDAH'S RALLY FAILS PERAK WIN OPENER IPOH, Sat— ln spite of a determined rally h% k. i throughout the second half, Perak field on filgjil, beat the Northern State by eight points (a ro;iI ,.j try) to three (a penalty goal) m their 11.M.s Rugby encounter played on the padang486 words
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Article387 1954-11-07 18 IT was a day fft» t th. k at the second sin Chinese later School mm* gala at the < h Swimming Cluh >rxt. Schoolgirls did not onl\ t the boys m record break toppling dimn nine i boys* si\. hut ibt |m..-i the387 words
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Advertisement749 1954-11-07 18 S*^ |§sSj Onf ef fhe world's nest desired The ROAMER watch is one of Switzerland's precision products. In a factory established m 1888 over 1200 highly skilled craftsmen produce and assemble every part that goes into the ROAMER movement. lOC*' wa'prproof (j4J^^**-JJ^- j:^ :^{S^Sfl'r Bhock resistant jjihH^ y^ -r An749 words
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Miscellaneous24 1954-11-07 18 P^ QordonP//^e^W^r\ iwrws!?- <%& Q§*~ FAMOUS BRITISH RUNNER I Aa 7v^ I S*V5 P<R»Fr V-^ >l \m A TROT AC *°SS THE HtLOS \J \j24 words
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Article, Illustration598 1954-11-07 19 MCC ROWLERS TO THE RESCUE AGAIN TIIF end of th€ quest I Kirn Song, Singapore's hatnpion, receives thi championship trophy j 1 winning the Aston I Athletic Club's open tournament from Lady Murray Aynsley. wife of the Colony's Chief Justice. Kirn Song, who belongs to Siong 800 AC, beat Low598 words
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Article46 1954-11-07 19 A 'V OICE' BAFFLES SB A »onv l M B Ml^ml frtndf SPOrt a ain Not that »ood new, for EVERY- S e lhe n r re-,e c lOt Somethin 0 "<■*• 'omethiug so mysterious the n»oth«rtX"*££z<! tri:::i o \T n lr ewhere like settin her out46 words
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508 1954-11-07 19 a mm. «a\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w It seems that the Singapc. Badminton Association is going to get a nice little Christmas present the matter of a little $30,000 profit and who wouldn't be happy. Except for one thing where is it to come from? Did someone say the508 words
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Article145 1954-11-07 19 After all the bright things said about the exhibition, here's one that does not seem so bright. World Champion Wong Peng Soon will not play m the exhibitions. Yesterday, Wong told me that he has been invited to participate m the exhibitions this month, but is145 words
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612 1954-11-07 19 RAFMAN - Services Boxers Thrill For Fund On Wednesday By RAFMAN A FIRST CLASS boxing tournament is being; held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Wednesday Nov. 10 m aid of the Poppy I>ay Fund. It is a Combined Services tournament of twelve bouts, comprising past and present Inter Services Champions. The612 words
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Article173 1954-11-07 19 IT seems that Wong Peng Soon, making his return bid ior the Singapore sing'.e?; title. ll doing so at the expense of his badminton party, the Mayflower's most promising prospects He sent Robert Lim cut. ditto to Tan Chin Jin. and now tomorrow173 words
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337 1954-11-07 19 New Officials May Take Over For A w Hoe Cup OFFICIALS of the Colony's Aw Hoe Cup tram for Hongkong at the end of the month may stand for a re-election tomorrow when the Singapore Amateur Football Association holds its 12th Council meeting for the year. I understand that team337 words
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Advertisement196 1954-11-07 19 ALL RACING CYCLISTS KXOW I f r/n w t .yclvs are winners. sun ll^io^ 2 I PARKES HJrJIQ I cdc jmc y^S^ii t%i^A \lsop Outsiiindiitfi j^Tw^ JM^ /y SPAME PAHTS. I fd^y^^ Hup Teck Trading Co\-r^ I 11 Cuff Rd., Spore 8. Tel: ***** SS I CAIRO FRANKFURT LONDON HiW196 words
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Advertisement83 1954-11-07 19 I OPINIONS DIFFER BUT WE BOTH AGREE ON I PALMOLIVE I l|k for shave comfort JF Whichever method you prefer, there's a Palmolivc shaving preparation made better specially for you. The secret lies m the special blend of Palmolive oils, made to soothe, smooth and condition your skin as you83 words
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Article55 1954-11-07 20 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER; Community league Malays Chinese at Jalan B*>sar stadium 8 p.m. RUGBY: University Freshies v Seniors at Var*ity. BADMINTON: Singapore Championships at SBS 7. 13 P. HI. HOCKEY: SHA League Div. 1 Latiff Wanderers v RAF Seletar at Selelar, Div. ZB CSC v Shell at Shell; Div. 255 words
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Article105 1954-11-07 20 AT the 24th annual general meeting of the Singapore Civil Service Association, held recently the following were elected omce-bcirers: President— X. II Byrne; Ist Vice-Presidrnt— L C. Goh. 2nd VW-e-Pr«-M<lent— ft. T. Pillay. Hon. Secretary Ng Liang Chuan: Hon. Asst. Secretary— T;m Lye Sia: Hon. Treasurer— Teo105 words
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Article47 1954-11-07 20 DUTCH CLUB beat Tampenis Rovers by three goals to two m a Singapore Hockey Association Division 3B league match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers for Dutch Club were Ver.-loot, Scheepens and Van D\( n. Ju>tin Morais scored both goals for Tampenis Rovers.47 words
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Article80 1954-11-07 20 EXFRIFS are now open for the Malayan Rough Riders' Cycling Club'a massed-start bicycle road race to bo held at the Lake Garden m Kuala Lumpur en Sunday. Xov. 14. The events are: 20-mile (seniors), 15-mil e juniors and 15-mile (women) Racing will start at 6 4580 words
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Article70 1954-11-07 20 Mr. Miss S'Pore Contests wJ H is t Singapore Amateur Weight-Lifting Federation will wifahi S T ?J* Se^L or Na tional We ght-Liftmg Championships "2 .°Pen "Mr. Singapore" and Miss Singapore" Contests on Dec 5 and 6 at the Happy World Stadium commencing at 8 p.m. each day. Entries for70 words
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Article2279 1954-11-07 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Movie II Upsets Pays $79 For A Win By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Streaking past the leaders In the final furlong, Ever Glory, with Garnet Bougoure astride, ran home a comfortable half length winner to win the main mile race for class four division2,279 words
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Article65 1954-11-07 20 TOTAL POOL $249,135 First Prise No. *****0 $67,267 Second Prixe No. *****6 $33,633 Third Prixe No. *****8 $16,816 STARTERS ($3,363 each): Nos. *****6, *****8, *****9, *****8, *****1. CONSOLATIONS ($1,494 each): Nos. *****8, *****1, *****4, *****1, *****6, *****9, *****5. .*****8, *****3, *****0. TREBLE TOTE: Four tickets ($491 each). FORECAST65 words
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Advertisement104 1954-11-07 20 CAPITOL COLUMBIA presents ELIA KAZAN'S i£fc An Adult Film Which Is Strong Meat "There is no doubt of the technical excellence of this brutal expose of sordid graft, corruption and murder involving New York dockside labourers and gangster-minded union bosses who exploited them." "A gallery of character roles adds endless104 words
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Advertisement162 1954-11-07 20 i J^ j» I, —^^^g are a cii cttc m A SENSATION BY~ITS PRICE AND OUTFIT 36 exposures 24 x 36 mm I Colour corrected Apotar 3.S k Built-in film-speed indicato* Synchronized flash contact 4= Automatic exposure counter Automatic shutter cocking fLEit^ Oepth-of-fietd scale Rapid winding lever PAT ERSOM^sfMoTTT'c'cr LTD162 words
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