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Title Section22 1954-11-14 1 SUNDAY STANDARD CjSFlElsli^ ?'J M M. fc 3H Vol. V. No. 13*. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, i 954 TWENTY PAGES 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration214 1954-11-14 1 Violet Ho To 'Star' In Names Show Give Generously To The Toy Fund CHARMING Miss Violet Ho who recently Miss Chinese Swimming Club title, be tiic star at a Christmas fanfare to be staged o\d of The Standard Toy Fund at Sr Jc! »'s Institution on Saturday, Nov. 27. lant214 words
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Article67 1954-11-14 1 B a nd Date Left Him US$40,000 {{\l\K Vv\ York. N W— Joe k I handsome bat h, pi il out of ,m(1 into sait i newsmea tci .isk about nhtritancc man hr took Foor years lever saw .1, nn ive enp.inv." the railroader nosed < onversed elevator d her67 words
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Article43 1954-11-14 1 Prr^id^nt of the MaChinesc Association, ng-lock Tan. and Abdul Rahman. i of UMNO will be speakers at the ir."ting of the Peoples' Action the Victoria HalL on Nov. 21. of the meeting invited the mempublic to attend which aims to pie.43 words
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Article69 1954-11-14 1 LAUSANNE. Switzerland.! Nov. 13. ;UP»— Looking well recovered and in the best of i spirits, ex-Queen Narriman of Egypt yesterday left the Montchoisi Clinic, of renown- j ed Swiss gynecologist Pro- 1 fessor Rodelphe Rochat < where she underwent a de- licate operation only three we^ks69 words
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Article29 1954-11-14 1 TOKYO. Nov. 13. (UP) Two Dutch soldiers have been arrested by Tokyo Metropolitan Poii-e on suspicion of robbery and assaults. Kvodo News Aqcr.^y said today.29 words
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Article196 1954-11-14 1 Stabbed Clerk Disarms Assailant A SINGAPORE clerk, who was stabbed in the neck yesterday morning struggled with his assailant and disarmed him. The incident occurred in the Orchard Road office of the Singapore Cold Storage The clerk. Mr. Seet Kian Thye. 34. employed in the accounts department of the Cold196 words
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Article80 1954-11-14 1 Cabinet's Third Reshuffle PARIS. Nov. 13 (ReutenThe French Prime Minister Pierre Mendes France yester?hM ff C arr l e 4. OUt tne thir d reshuffle of his five months old cabinet. He brought in three new men and one former minister in Jt ir »or reorganization The Premier had hoped80 words
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Article166 1954-11-14 1 Sopiee Quits Politics BIT ONLY FOR FIVE YEARS PENANG. Sat Inche V.^V^d Sopiee. former cv.:*xman of %he PanMalayan Labour Party and "stormy petrel" of the Federal Legislative Council, announced here today that he was quitting politics for the present, at the end of next month, but hoped to return "in166 words
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Article53 1954-11-14 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 13 •Reuten Prime Minister Sydney Holland's National Party won today's New Zealand general election though at a reduced majority. The final result gave the National Party 43 seats against 37 Labour seats in the CO-seat House. In the old House, the National Party Had 5053 words
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Article433 1954-11-14 1 MacDONALD AND THE DYAK WOMEN 'Daily Mirror 9 Lampoons Tory Paper LONDON, Nov. 13, (Reuter)—The Daily Mirror today lampooned the Daily Telegraph for being "babyish" about a picture of the British Commissioner General for South-east Asia showing with two baretopped Dayak women The picture showing the433 words
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Article, Illustration282 1954-11-14 1 Gang Abducts Officer Before The Wedding KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Robert Rajanayagam, who was to be married to Miss Bridget Sampson at St. Joseph's Catholic Church at 6.30 a.m. today, was "abducted" from the church barely half an hour before the ceremony, in the presenceStandard - 282 words
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Article122 1954-11-14 1 MOSCOW. Nov. 13 .AFP' The Soviet Union today asked the 23 European nations with which it has diplomatic relations and the United States to attend a European security conference on Nov. 29 in Moscow or Par:.-. In a note sent to the European Governments, the Soviet122 words
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Article216 1954-11-14 1 St. John Brigade Row A BOARD of inquiry has been formed to investigate allegations of mismanagement in the Second Chinese Corps of the Singapore St. John" Ambulance Brigade, The Standard understands. The Board of Inquiry will be led by the Brigade's Commissioner. Dr. P. C.216 words
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Article58 1954-11-14 1 MANILA. Nov. 13 (AFP) Philippine armed forces on Thursday night captured 17 Moro outlaws continuing its four-month-old drive against Moro (Moslem Filipino) brigand Hadji Kamlon. The 17 outlaws were apprehended by a naval pa.-ol after a brief chase along the coast near Tandu Panuan. site of58 words
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Article143 1954-11-14 1 SURPRISE SALUTE FOR AIR MARSHAL THE hundreds of people who thronged the Btngao Harbour Board wharv. terday to bid larew.ll to tho>e aboard the ChUJ in were treated to an unscheduled air display w Th t u £Prtoe was for Air Marshal Sir Cliilord Sanderson. formVr C-in-C. Far Ea>t Air143 words
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Article26 1954-11-14 1 PARIS. Nov. 13. (AFP) Britain won the world rup 13-a-sidr rueby final here today. She beat France Ift— l2. after leadint 4 at half-time.26 words
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Advertisement72 1954-11-14 1 MJP OSCILLATINC FANS Disfr butors 7A N CHfNG MOH ELEC CO. 152, Crojj S»recf, Singapore. tSMA 1 Cool Curing INDIA tyres are now M canized (or cured) at lower L i and this combined 1 with advanced compounding tech- i lues results In a tougher and |3" resilient tread giving72 words
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Advertisement49 1954-11-14 1 I W l$ posteuristd I I Brandy M long drink! /jj^A Remy Martin VSOP H^^fli^Hi maVes just that difference to your long drink with B«b«%« ginger ale, water or soda. I y utm ,-J I CO6NAC 1 I r i i. > i i I MACLAINE WATSON A CO., LTOU49 words
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Article610 1954-11-14 2 Husband Found Him Under Bed ANG LIAN POH, o car broker and proprietor of a beauty parlour, who sued his wife, Lim Wah Lee, for divorce on grounds of adultery with a salesman, Soh Hock Chuan, whom he found one night hiding under her610 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-11-14 2 pnoio. MR. PHANG Wong Yew and the former Miss Pauline Ho Pau Lin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ah Cheong. who were married at the Singapore Registry recently. An employee of the Singapore Improvement Trust, the bridegroom i> the son of Mr. and Mrs. Phang Kum SengStandard - 70 words
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Article82 1954-11-14 2 Sentence On Salesman Postponed LIM KHIM CHAI. a salesman of Paterson Simons lc Co.. Ltd.. in Singapore, pleaded guilty in the Second i Criminal District Court yesterday. to three charges of criminal breach of trust invojving 22 cameras worth $11,776 belonging to the firm. The offences were commit d on82 words
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Article270 1954-11-14 2 Revised Scheme For Shenton Way hope of turning this are* intf u 5 d ad But Government has not given up it is now ffijft vS scheme' to STtJ 1 impressi r e building bemuse >vo factors have contributed sgymc to meet the approval of the270 words
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Article144 1954-11-14 2 He Stole A Loaf, Two Years MOHAMED BIN NOOR. a 20-year-old Federation man, was sentenced to two years' rigorous impri -nt in the Singapore Third Uistrict Court, yesterday, for stealing a loaf of bread worth 40 cents, from the Prince Edward Boys' Club. In addition he was placed under police144 words
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Article41 1954-11-14 2 MALACCA. Sat. Lim Hay Yam a former Overseas Chinese Bank clerk, was acquitted and discharged by Magistrate Ramanatha Iyer here today of two charges of misappropriating two cheques totalling $8,000. belonging to the millionaire planter. Tan Koh Poh.41 words
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240 1954-11-14 2 THE Singapore and Federation of Malaya Police Forces are in liaison with the Police Forces of the Indian sub-continent, the Far East and Australasia through the International Police Commission (known in police circles as Interpol) on political and international crime. This was stated by the240 words
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Article107 1954-11-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Federation Government today referred the back-pay 2!spute between the Malayan Railway administration and he Traffic Operating Union oack to the Yusuf ArbitraLion Tribunal, in an effort :c avert the strike threat by 1.300 railway workers. In a statement issued toiay. the107 words
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114 1954-11-14 2 ONG CHIEW LONG, 19, was charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court, yesterday, with the attempted murder of Mrs. Alice Kum (nee Yeo) at 2.45 p.m. on Nov. 5, at a house in Lorong 24, Geylang. Ong was further charged with attempting with six others,114 words
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Article44 1954-11-14 2 THE Canadian Government Trade CommUskKMT. Mr. D S Armstrong, will adfiress members of the Insurance Institute of Malaya. at its monthly meeting to be held at the Chamber of Commerce Auction Room. Fulierton Building. Singapore, on Tuesday at 5.15 p.m.44 words
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219 1954-11-14 2 Her Child's First Words Were: 'I Die, I Die' A SUPER STIT I O U S mother told the Singapore Coroner yesterday that she had a hunch that something tragic was going to happen to her two-year-old son when she heard him uttering his first words: "I die. I die."219 words
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Article51 1954-11-14 2 DROP IN RUBBER PRICES RUBBER prices in Singa- pore yesterday closed at B.U cents per ]b.. a drop of 1-5/ It cents on Saturday. Some profit-taking was reported while overseas order? were reported to have been disappointing Small factory buw.g v .->< re< eived Tne market was quiet ensier mi>vt51 words
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Article70 1954-11-14 2 i 1M e Singapore Oiambrr of I Commerrt Rubber As.«ociation j not>n pnce> < cents u «?r )b I vesterdiiv were ■VM Seller*. Spot l«mse R2i 831 Rsr- fob Net No l 831 B.i* hee No 1 83 1 lfi Hi If Nov No 2 82} 83 get70 words
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Article21 1954-11-14 2 SINGAPORE Sat The I price of tin in the local m.ukf today wa* $:*s4j per pirn] (T> 50 cents).21 words
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Obituary66 1954-11-14 2 \IRS CHUA POH BIANG <n«e I ~*l Madam Tan Chong Tin N, aß^d W) years pav^d iwa) 1 t ..c« fully on 10th \<>\t mht 4 •1 Malacca, leaving behind m loved husband, one mjii n*bi Chuan and tnrre dauchten E \e<> Ben* Li:in a. ;r i Hong I.66 words
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Advertisement170 1954-11-14 2 CHOOSE A THIS YEAR Perhaps you have thought about a H Citroen and envied the increasing number of oirners cruising more E C€>mfortahly holding the road so I much better cornering fast and I safely. Come now and obtain first-hand I /tirfs about Citroens models ivhich V are still years170 words
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Advertisement337 1954-11-14 2 lion of Auditors or Aw i 9, OlTk Mon c Leodon C taniy g LEARN v ''Op h'>. ver*u> Atr.^ v H)R SMI c j r t i w k 'Mini tit. ha. f»;; e J boit.>, tor one a"--f->y io w Chifk< «\> I availwblr •»4. Mao Phonf- s337 words
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Article116 1954-11-14 3 15,000 Fans Mob Hopalong Cassidy MELBOURNE, Nov. 13. (Reuter) A hysterical crowd of 15,000 screamed and fought here yesterday in a circus "big top" crammed to three times its supposed capacity when Hopalong Cassidy the Hollywood "cowboy" star made a personal appearance. The show was called off after five minutes116 words
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Article148 1954-11-14 3 LOXDOX. Nov. 13, (Reuter) —A tablet to William Caxton father of English printing, was unveiled at Westminster Abbey yesterday to thank the English- j speaking press throughout the world for supporting the Abbey's restoration fund appeal. The tablet which was unveiled on the outside wall148 words
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Article105 1954-11-14 3 CHICAGO. Nov. 13. (UP)— Local 130, a plumbers' union, yesterday took Dr. Albert Einstein at his word and gave him a plumber's working card. If he decides to use it. he can earn US$3.l3 an hour. Stephen If. Bailey, business manager of the Local,105 words
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Article66 1954-11-14 3 RINGGOLD, Georgia. Nov. 13. (AP) A young mother of five children, whose divorced husband is i n prison, has been convicted of murder in the death of her 2J-year-old paralytic daughter. An all-male jury found Mrs. Joyce M.Xeese. 24. guilty and recommended mercy. Judge Freeman IfcClure66 words
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Article68 1954-11-14 3 HONGKONG. Nov. 13 <T. utor)—A 15-strong British trade delegation to Communist China arrived here yes Tday. Leader of the group is Mr. H. J. Collar, secretary of the China Association of London. Mr W. G. Pullen, General Manager of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and68 words
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Article62 1954-11-14 3 TOKYO. Nov. 13. (UP)— A strike against Japan's Liggest evening newspaper ended quickly yesterday when the company president threatened to dissolve the firm. Some 400 striking employees agreed to return to their jobs after 64-year-old Eisaku Fukuda. President of the Tokyo Shimbun, announced that the newspaper62 words
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Article54 1954-11-14 3 JAKARTA. Nov. 13. <UP> The Indonesian Communist Party has set up a committee to draft a constitution for the young republic, it was announced yesterday. The Reds hope to submit their draft to the forthcoming constituent assembly after Indonesia's first general elections to be held I54 words
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107 1954-11-14 3 HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 13, (AP) Marilyn Monroe left the hospital on Friday in an exit that would have been worthy of an Alfred Hitchceck movie thriller. Witnesses said the actress sneaked out of a back door, ran up and down alleys, and then sped107 words
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305 1954-11-14 3 JAPAN'S VIEW ON THE CHORUS LINE BAN Isn't It Going A Bit Too Far?' TOKYO, Nov. 13, (UP)— The Nippon Times today derided Singapore's decision to bar Japanese choruses and athletes for appearing in the colony. In an editorial today the English language newspaper pointed out three separate groups of305 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-11-14 3 FOR the first time since the war a Japanese Ballet company is visiting Britain to give a ballet show at the Princes Theatre. London. Dressed in their national costumes members of the company went on a sightseeing tour of London recently and here some of themMirrorpic - 59 words
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Article285 1954-11-14 3 Now The Song Is 'Sixty Years 'On' Harrow Tribute To Churchill HARROW, Middlesex. Nov. 13, (Reuter)— Sir Winston Churchill came back to his old school here last night as he has done every year sinc e 1940 and stood with teats in his eyes as 589 boys sang for the285 words
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Article33 1954-11-14 3 LONDON. Nov. 13. <Reuter> —Sir John Kotelawala. Ceylon's Prime Minister, due here later this month, will be received in audience by Queen Elizabeth, an authoritative source said here today.33 words
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Article31 1954-11-14 3 FORT. SILL. Oklahoma. Nov. 13 »UP> Army Maj. Ambrose H. Nugent, of Wisconsin, was charged today with committing treasonable offences while a prisoner of war in Korea.31 words
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Article123 1954-11-14 3 THINGS are quickly returning to normal in Singapore's Bedok resettlement area whi M was flooded recently. And yesterday, the farmer* were overjoyed when they were told that their village would soon have electricity. The City Council has agreed to spend $24,000 to give the farmers123 words
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Advertisement218 1954-11-14 3 The best of both worlds v -h the Wobdey Four-Forty- you have a performance v many cars costing ...hrr-re. comfortable roomUed by us gnoefU lines t fltfinctk- and prestige Vobdey ownership V^ h of the man of .-^^V^ X'hat this can 2^-vi«« ou p ,rv>n:,lly, we shall &ssL&> bu) I218 words
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Advertisement65 1954-11-14 3 mßjfiL3[jj£- l^-*i?^ conditions, use Shell *vith I.C.A. V t Spirit m^^^^^^^^B)t^n! a'i'l Shell Outboard M-»t<»r Oil in > >uf J »lifc> >r» I I _^gj^^ the difference in the Quid 5| t W^L Johnson <Jmm^?M Seahorse 5% the QUIET Outboard s& i SHELL v" H b iT #jF' r I65 words
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Article344 1954-11-14 4 NEW PLAN TO RE-STOCK THE FISH BoardTakesOver Aquarium Now A PROGRAMME to restock the salt water fish in the Van Kleef Aquarium will soon be mapped out and put up for consideration by the Aquarium Advisory Board of the Singapore City Council. The Board, which has just been set up,344 words
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Article112 1954-11-14 4 IT is a happy sign that Ind'jins in Malaya are participating fully in creating a prosperous and united Malayan nation, the new Government of India Representative. Mr. Raj Krishna Tandon. said in Singapore yesterday. He was addressing the members of the Malayan Indian Congress at the112 words
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Article74 1954-11-14 4 SFA'ATHAPII.I.AI I 0 Muthusamy. a head ma ml ore. was acquitted in the Singapore Fifth Police Court, yesterday. of two charges of unlawfully possessing five Indian Passports on July M and Aug 25 thi« year. His defence was not called Mr S H D. E ias.74 words
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Article82 1954-11-14 4 10 Colony Teachers Give Blood TEN Singapore teachers from the Tan.jong Rhu Boys' School yesterday donated b:ood at the Blood Transfusion Service centre ai the General Hospital This is 'he first response from teachers after the recent appeal by the Service to the Education Department. said Mr Dixon Chen donor82 words
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Article64 1954-11-14 4 THE Singapore Government BM now listed 12 poiice officers who can compound any of the traffic offences under Rule 2 of the Road Traffic (Composition of Offences) rules. Tney are Messrs FG Minns. J.W. Ch'lton. B. Lewis AC. Good. B. St. J. Hickman. Khaw Kai Boh. P.J. de64 words
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Article46 1954-11-14 4 Sir Anthony Abell. Governor of Sarawak, tailed for Britain yesterday in the Cnusan on long leave. Sir Anthony told The Standard that in the five years he had been in office the country had showed itsell to be "resilient and very prosperous."46 words
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Article, Illustration143 1954-11-14 4 H- S. van Mesdag. the Managing Director of C. J. van Houten and Zone in Weesp, Holland, makers of chocolate and cocoa, patted his tummy and said with a laugh after flyin* into Singapore by K.L.M. yesterday: "I've just had my first Chinese dinner in Bangkok.143 words
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Article125 1954-11-14 4 Had Mixed Petrol For Sale Fined TWO employees of Me. Teck Hin Cos No. 1 petrol filling station at Keppti Road in Singapore, were fined $1,000 each, in default thrte months' rigorous imprisonment, by the First Criminal District Jik: Mr. FA Chua. yesterday, for having 1.311 gallons of adulterated petroi125 words
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Article49 1954-11-14 4 MR. X.G. Morris, the Commission of Police. Singapore was admitted to the Genera! Hospital yesterday for a minor operation. He is expected to be confin- l Il ed for ab °ut a week. Mr. D.K. Broadhuist. DSO will act fo r him daring hi< absence.49 words
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Article, Illustration236 1954-11-14 4 Nanyang University Staff ready but one THE Nanyang University moved one step nearer to achieving its full tutorial staff with the arrival yesterday of Mr. P. Y. Hu, Dean of the College of Science and Technology. Mr. Hu, who was a research-associate of the236 words
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Article, Illustration97 1954-11-14 4 A YOUNG workman employed at the Chont Soon Company in Lavender k e et t Sin KaPore, was badly burned when a smelting boiler in the workshop exploded yesterday afternoon. The injured man, Chan Hua, 25, was immediately rushed to the General Hospital where97 words
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225 1954-11-14 4 'Old Vic' To Be The Best In Far East SINGAPORE will have one of the best stage theatres in the Far East 18 months from today when the total renovation of the old Victoria Theatre is completed. The work, which will be confined to the interior of the building, will225 words
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Advertisement197 1954-11-14 4 HI iHnB K^BL B» NEW SEASONS JAMS r# Chan 'P'* STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY M*^ APRICOT MARMALADE tJB^. JM Obto.noble OKO from <^H Se\omqot Af«n» /Xv 'C/j^^ Distributor 'Q. .Hf i* HOCK LEE rc£%/ tOtt I co ilSk^^^v/ KUALA LUMPUR t^Bl^^w-**/ |T|||i;ii mi I'ljj i l'j J I K s A r^^197 words
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Miscellaneous416 1954-11-14 4 fjTl N <i A> O RE^ KAKRfcR PARK \(>IIH (HH Inaugural meet::ip at Citjf Council Clerical Services Union HaM 230 Dm UNWCK Al I>IT M'ORTJi IMU.S: DINNER in honour of Mr W C Tay or Diamond Re^Uurant. Great World Bpm BDfOAMMM FILM MM.ILIV: 'The Blue Ancel" at Br:t:sh Council Hall416 words
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Article, Illustration303 1954-11-14 5 These Pretty Girls Average age 17) Can't Come To Singapore TOKYO. Some 40 Japanese "atomic'' girls who had dreams of gracing Singapore's entertainment world some time early next year have had their plans shattered. Their entry into Singapore has been refused by the Immigration authorities. The girls, stars of the303 words
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618 1954-11-14 5 ANDREW FANG - Shentop Way Scholars Get Free Light ANDREW FANG By HE historian of today might well recall the legends of Chinese mythology when writing about the indigenous people of Singapore for posterity. No history on the life and time? of Singapore can be complete without a chapter on the "lamplight students'618 words
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Article169 1954-11-14 5 All Malaya Talentime Contest ]y£IS-SINO Company Limited. local authorised bottlers of 'MISSION* Beverages, are sponsoring the first Pan Malayan Talentime Competition which will be held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Nov. 15. 17 and 20. Entries received so far <«'e exceeded all expecta--1 •»"s. with competitors all nationalities from169 words
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Article, Illustration509 1954-11-14 5 His Last Race TODAY \TIIEX 54-year-old Mr. y V 1. Reddish of the Singapore Motor Club faces the starter of the halfmile standing-start speed trial in Seremban today, it will be his last in Malaya. He leaves the country on retirement early next month for England. Without doubt, Mr. Reddish509 words
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Advertisement270 1954-11-14 5 Ijn. •"> GENUINE PARTS Are BEST for CARS and TRUCKS Because they are... MADE RIGHT FIT RIGHT LAST LONGER UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. ,>ir I'tining WEARNE SROS. LTD. s< n mil. in Malacca rli-.m.nt it| Ij i kletor i M«p IBJ "I Malaya ltd I I rici iMWMun Startling Predictions In270 words
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Advertisement162 1954-11-14 5 I fly World 1 Most Experienced Airline to I SAIGON H I IVIANIwA M I cliwm- ru««T» cv«t TuesoAt «*o *«u«D«t ra I M^^r^ulx^wU i H KuaULampur. l>n..n; |j WORLDS MOST I PAN AMERICAN Squibb ...a name you can trust. PH\RMACEUTICAL BIOLOGICAL I I E. R. SQUIBB SONS Di\i>ion of162 words
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Article1036 1954-11-14 6 RALPH MIDDLETON - They Triumphed Over Handicap RALPH MIDDLETON 18, TTITHER through birth, disease or misfortune a great number of people find themselves in the position when they have to face life and the world with crippling and sometimes frightful handicaps. Many succumb to the inevitable and become something less than human beings1,036 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-11-14 6 W Th« other] day ire WCTm Wf talking fo W Si-anditiaricm j W Airline* repre-i Jwentmtivt* Joh n Hoiier. a't)O]it D- >| mcrfc'j Mnrfiricfc tpedmlitiet, .< o 1 Joh" u-hi.vkrd hack to h I O#CC a I 72. 7? of| i Quail. Singapore, aud broug)\t inuk80 words
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Article811 1954-11-14 6 LOU TIM PENG. 10. Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur. «16» Hobbies: swimming, football, exchanging pen pals' photos and friendly correspondence. FRANCIS LEE, 39. Sophia, Road. Singapore 9. U9) Hobbies: swimming. cycling. reading. radiolistening, exchanging pen pals photos, view- cards and friendly correspondence. JOHN LIM. 25. City Water Department Quarters,811 words
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Advertisement241 1954-11-14 6 WLLYS I UMIVERsm Jeep w NOW MORE POWERFUL THAN EVER Hurncint >i <||# CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. SINGAPORE Rrprrttntrd Drive away\ y UGH/SKIN diseases now! At -meJ t» f» out «*fc f° 4 n *l tt it of l;> »pot» a-nJ ii, iieepleti alfhti^ C'rtr lb jour Mm troub241 words
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Article, Illustration789 1954-11-14 7 JAMES PETER CHIN - JAMES PETER CHIN By In San Francisco I HE night was cold terribly cold-and yet we scarcely ecoiisc we were excited at the prospect of seeing the rn gateway to the United States f st when we were off our guard, the Pan-Ameri-suddenly dipped earthbound and789 words
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Article, Illustration1069 1954-11-14 7 The Red Red Cross Came Ove I'm: recent visit of a Communist Chinese Red Cross delegation, has been reeeived with a mixed reaction. by Madame Li T< h Chuan. chief ol the R< I Ci the 10-mem-ber group was invited .3 Japan by the Japanc R Cross in recognr n1,069 words
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Advertisement106 1954-11-14 7 1 (Af ****f+*o?*oy*o****'** 0 #*#****v^^s#9!sVjM 'V^ V< 1 if V *0 9% o*^f 4 9 4*o* 1 men in the public eye prefer H§| BRYLCREEM 1 TTie clean, smart look is what every man wants. That's I 1 why more men use Brylcrecm than any other hairdressing in the world.106 words
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Advertisement669 1954-11-14 7 i 1 '*Ci ass^af Jk^w sWsV^W v sW a^V^^. **w i '.^Bssr "a^ Ir« »j»n ,th i| X^^^ V VV C^^^ m Anh in<u|iM'h« IAOY S WATCHES ALSO AVAILABLE Obfainnblr at all hading Wmlck Ihulm. Youthful Vigour Restored JN24HOURS l^o v t ,u f.-eS 0i.1.-r thon y.ii are* Are >oi»669 words
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Article, Illustration799 1954-11-14 8 AUDREY WHITING - If A Wife Strays AUDREY WHITING This iudee (MR JUSTICE DAVIESt spotted the unforgiving streak in men By \|AKE no mistake about this: British husbands may be loving but few of them ore forgiving. The majority of them ought to hang their heads \n shame at this report of my799 words
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Article1078 1954-11-14 8 Esquire Inc - The Fabulous House Of Squibb Esquire Inc by \1 .MOST te n times every second, some i anxious American enters his neighbourhood drugstore, hurries to the prescription counter and hands the pharmacist a slip of paper engraved with the mystic svmbol, "Rx." A few minutes later he leaves, confident that1,078 words
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Article, Illustration1885 1954-11-14 9 GRETSA - GRETSA w »n..\v \idy. Reporting fgh gOME one, I cannot re- <► member who, is alleged to have said that some people are >^ born great, some people achieve greatness and jj" others have greatness thrust upon them. It <► cannot be one of Malaya's1,885 words
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Article928 1954-11-14 9 LIDDELL HART - LIDDELL HART On D-Day, precious hours were wasted by the Germans QN D-Day the one panzer division that was in Normandy, and near the stretch where the Allies landed, succeeded in frustrating Montgomery's hope of capturing the key-point of Caen that day. Part of it actually928 words
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Advertisement206 1954-11-14 9 The same omount of fuel (an take you up to o farther E r;)?d w 'S t "o r 1 depend on ge'B -ore m 'ejTe ond Z- :"3 OPJ c Ifl DrocLce 3 a CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS •ris ft CO S TRADING SOCIETY »i kE STOKVIS (M> UTO. iSTAR206 words
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Advertisement261 1954-11-14 9 Choosing the Best 1 Si/I 1 IV mi t Photo b v M»llie lom Lorna Hilliker was chosen as the winner of the Cow Gate Challenge Cup at St. Andrews Cathedral, Singapore, Baby Show in 1954. Cow Gate Milk Food is known and chosen throughout the world as the best261 words
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Article864 1954-11-14 10 Rara Avis ]^JANY representatives of the British Crown have written their names in indelible ink in both the Colony and the Federation. None, however, has won the affection and respect of the peoples of South-east Asia as the Right Honourable Malcolm MacDonald whose period of service as Commissioner-General864 words
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1072 1954-11-14 10 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH By KAMPDNG LONDON WHEN I heard the news twice on the BBC Sunday newscasts that the UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance had swept the polls in Trengganu, I expected some news stories in the London newspapers the next morning. But as I w- '-*d1,072 words
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Article, Illustration256 1954-11-14 10 Off The Record PROFESSORS the v.orld over are noted for their eccentricity and their academic prenks. And Singapore is no exception. We have, at the University of Malaya, a senior member of the staff who delights in taking his beer standing on his head. Perfcming this feat the oti.er day,256 words
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Article, Illustration298 1954-11-14 10 RONALD FRAER - RONALD FRAER By (JONATHAN CAPL 15s) T^HIS novel is- based on the life of the poet Tu Fu. believed by some to be one of the greatest Chinese poets of the eighth century A.D. It Is through his poems that we can, look back on298 words
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Advertisement8 1954-11-14 10 ins new omce ana godown. "*mm«i t&iaee, /9098 words
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Advertisement296 1954-11-14 10 GiUette 'Rocket' razor set L i> B^fc^z^ JHtffi P Quick-f<r«4 OisprßMr O«t* I. »J« MM Blim Cllett. N, WJUt it Im4^ BImU hi a Ba»b Quick-action Razor Quick-feed DkpctHjf Blue Gillette Blades sharpest in flu u<.r!d The Gillette 'Rocket 'Set iv S i to suit c\ cry man. Compact n.296 words
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Article, Illustration1677 1954-11-14 11 SOUTH WINDS fets firsts Settlers i CHRISTINE DIEMER tours g South Winds with Dr. Garlick, g Medical Director of S.A.T.A., n and writes about its first settlers... ONE day last week, an historic moment in the annals of the Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association passed almost unnoticed when five men clambered1,677 words
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Article, Illustration136 1954-11-14 11 Never chase goldfish with a net Use two nets, one to guide the tish into the other Then you will not injure the fish Avoid putting copper. brass or galvanised iron into your aquarium They will poison the water Lead is safe. T o prevent136 words
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Advertisement333 1954-11-14 11 J^JttKk Gain NEW red-blooded vigour 9 if i ii r i f 1 VIKELP a natural sea plant Mineral Tonic. The danger signals nature Rives for vitamin and mineral deficiency are all too olten put down to "feeling out of sorts", if you want to feel vitally alive, bursting with333 words
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Article, Illustration958 1954-11-14 12 HIS WIFE - I M-a-r-r-i-e-d A Fisherman HIS WIFE BY T married a fisherman and strangely enough his hobby is fishing. But before I go any further, let nie tell you what a fisherman is? He is a guy who sets his alarm at three in the morning, disturbs the entire household, goes958 words
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Article, Illustration466 1954-11-14 12 Queen's Castle - Queen's Castle 4CCORDING to a report x\ in the Indonesian "Java Bode." the Singapore and Malayan Chess world ha.s caused a big stir in Jakarta. Some time ago our special invitation tournament organized by Mr. H. A. J. Pronk invited the Indonesian Chess Union to send466 words
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Article462 1954-11-14 12 THE EDITOR of the A n q I e r s' Post-bu<i acknowledges the recei}>' of a copy of the latent journal of the Malayan Ayigling Association from its Editor, Mr. R. C. Cole. It contains several items of interest to anglers about Sailfish, Mackerels and other Fresh}iater462 words
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Advertisement776 1954-11-14 12 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo Cenoi Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen. S'pore P. S ham Penang NABOB (LLOYD) 17/21 Nov 22 Nov 23 Nov LUDWICSHAFEN (HAPAC) 28 Nov/3 Dec 4 Dec 5 Dec •SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD, 8/12 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dec LEVERKUSEN (HAPAC) 7/13 fan776 words
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Advertisement365 1954-11-14 12 EAST ASIATIC Lli >AIUNCS TO CONTINENT /scano.Nav, For Aden. Port Said. Cenoa. Antwc.p *ni|i QgfSJBBi Copenhagtn. Gothenburg Bd Ot Spore p u w k) FALSTRIA" Cdn»23 24 Sa .Is 15 Nov 1700 Krt xx) •lUTLANDIA" t 18/22Nov T PATAGONIA 15/18 Doc •SELANDIA" 5/7 |.n "ASIA" 12/M|,n 5 8 x) Calls365 words
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Article186 1954-11-14 13 Reviews And Gossip About Hollywood Declares GERKEE READ 'J'HE standard of photography set by Japanese film makers has always been high. In 'The Gate of Hell' Cannes Festival prize winning film, it surpasses itself. Made in Eastman colour this film which is to be shown in186 words
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Article, Illustration276 1954-11-14 13 Gene Grant - Gene Grant Says AfG.M's BETRAYED." soon lo «je seen at the Cathay. is a Cloak and Dagger drama wn :h relies on three wellestabhshed stars. Clark uab;o. Lana Turner and victor Mature to carry it tnrough. They struggle hard unsuccessfully to fashion 1 something276 words
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Article232 1954-11-14 13 ANDREA; DOUGLAS CRANE - ANDREA DOUGLAS CRANE Report and J)ORIS DAY receives one of the highest salaries in Hollywood but she doesn't know what it is! She told us: "My husband takes care of all my business affairs. I have no head for figures can't even keep a cheque book straight. What's232 words
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Article, Illustration828 1954-11-14 13 Bridget Jones - Bridget Jones By Yf E'KE always hearing: of actresses' passions for collecting things like mink coats and diamonds but now I've discovered that the male stars do their fair share of collecting, too. ROCK HUDSON, for instance, collects tartan shirts. He now has 50 of the brightest shirts828 words
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Article, Illustration451 1954-11-14 13 The landlord retreaed. mumbling something about turning back later /"\N his return from Ita 1 Dr. Lew Morrill to I 111 hM Wile. Rhonda Fl< ing. was having a N gh time over there making film "Symara-mide.*" He says star s are exp< ted to do451 words
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Advertisement312 1954-11-14 13 SHAW BROTHERS^ e i|lKßV...or you*ll miss it! ,5H \M>oS GREATEST Srjfe m»i M*iKH tin eon m*u*iu*\ Z£E& J OPENS^^TUESDAY! a Th« mightl«»t Indian -or party «v*r O»l«mbl«d 9 ttoiH** with th« gr*at«»t Cavalry O corps *v*r masted as THf BIGGEST BATTIf TMI WEST IVIK FOU€HT THUMOfWS ACKOiS TMI iCKIIM IM312 words
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Advertisement288 1954-11-14 13 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS 11th DAY TODAY! flTfHlr*^' 1100 a.m. 1.45 4.15 LA IHA F b.4D J.30 P.m. h^i Alt COHDITIOWD r f^'fl 00CTOR in (heHOUSE DIRK MURIEL KENNETH DONALD BOGARDEPAVLOW* MORE- SINDEN Colour by Ti'ihmii'liii I COMING I with Persperta Stereophonic Sound. TODAY 8.30 a.m. "BAXI> \VA<;ON" ALHAMRRA NOW SHOWINcI288 words
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Article, Illustration557 1954-11-14 14 Helen Hugh - BRUSH UP YOUR GLAMOUR Helen Hugh fit] Hi I you want to brusli up your beauty take tip from our girl. She knows the wisdom of a nightly with a long-handled back nrush. 1' leaves her skin smooth goos< •pimplej and makes ready to step Into her best io.v-backed party557 words
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Article307 1954-11-14 14 Dear Susan Dix... Many readers have written to Helen Hu«h requiting the name of the eyelash dye mentioned in last Sunday's Standard. Miss Hugh understands that the dye is not at present available in Singapore or the Federation. Every morning on the way to work I see a beautiful girl.307 words
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Article1019 1954-11-14 14 C.B. ACWORTH - BAD COMICS ARE NOT FUNNY C.B. ACWORTH i B 1 TT was a picture both terx rifying and repulsive a vampire figure, half-man, half-beast, blood drenched and emaciated, bent over the body of it's victim, a scantily clothed young woman Something from legend, from those grim stories of the far1,019 words
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Article155 1954-11-14 14 r PHL bucklc-and-bow fever x is catching. Ever sinct JaesjSNß Fath revived these trimmings at his elegant Paris collection they have infectd fashion like a plague. One glittering diamante buckle on a dress or suit i* glamorous and you nred. of course, a couple on a pair of155 words
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Advertisement176 1954-11-14 14 RINSO washes »Tai^^W There's rout soap in HI\SO! l|jJ|J|lVr^"4 Women all o\ er the u orld trust Rinso because W^^ Rinso is made Worn real soap. You can tell thii ijß fr»w b >' its rich gentle lather which eases every trac© fjL^J&j f dirl oul of aII y° ur176 words
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Advertisement104 1954-11-14 14 MriUl rutc l«>ir.;rt-!.i tn Thr r. M >| nrOinr* cliNiiiu 1 1 *r > of Vat.!.--j YARDLEY JU| LAVENDER YARU L L V 3 3 OLD BOND ST R I <90* ___^^^^m^m* Colours V Polishes RED TILE FLOORS Excellent also for Stone VJ 33^™ l^/ Floors, Stone Steps, Window- yJj^^^104 words
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Miscellaneous314 1954-11-14 14 Games With Words Homonyms are words 7- Not strong and seven and to use a pencil. which sound alike, but are days. 18. What a section of pie is spelled differently and have 8. To cure and a part of called and what come* different meanings; for your foot. at314 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-11-14 15 l/,0,,. •Butterfly*' by B. K. Lee of 170. Brick Kiln Road, Pcnang. Airesflex, f5-6, l/25Oth, Agla. "Quirt Backwater" by lan Grant of 3. lim Mah Chye Road, Penan* Rolleillev 111. l/lOOth, Illlord. HP3, Htflht; Fishing* 1 by Lam Sal Hoong of 30. Campbell Street, Penang. Airesflex, fB.74 words
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Advertisement111 1954-11-14 15 *We«ij Hopes captured by the PROMINENT SYSTEM reveal all mysteries and to conquer all icuhics. the big elephants and the tiny bees 'I that may be realized with the fnOMJNENT MINIATURE CAMERA '1 its unique range of new interchangeable eigh efficiency lenses. 1 «o operate, reasonably priced, the EMINENT camera111 words
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Advertisement11 1954-11-14 15 SPEAKING OF PICTURES Name Address Title Camera Used Aperture Speed Film11 words
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Advertisement178 1954-11-14 15 TITHES OFFER QQIiISZZI IIM F2 L f—^s-^ Prontor SV'S I 300 COM 5225 00 gts^r^-<^j "Poxcttr lIV F2 S Kofo H;C-^ K| Prontor SVS SI7 3 00 IP^,)*' I Koto Prontor S Si 30 00 an: a i \#.r#; #.#:.\s#;v Telon F5.6 1 mm Tele phoH Lcn> lor MM S178 words
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Article, Illustration325 1954-11-14 16 the crowded room.| Colour Sergeant Charles > Henderson 3\K saw the pic-! ture of a stranger. The ser- geant turned to the host of > the party to which he had been invited ia Georgetown. British Gu.ana, and said: "I'm going to marry that girl.325 words
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Article, Illustration262 1954-11-14 16 '1 HE man who lives in a cowshed stood in the witness box the other day. His chin was covered with grey stubble, he wore no collar or tie. and the frayed end- of his trousers flapped like* ragged banners above the once-white plimsolls which covered his feet. But262 words
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Article, Illustration240 1954-11-14 16 HOWARD JOHNSON - Ministery OF THE KILLER CLOCK HOWARD JOHNSON IME, the life's work of Tommy Manners, caught up with him lost week. It killed him. By Tommy, a Minify o* Works clock mechanic, had been offioat clockwinder to the Law Courts in the Strand fo seven teen vears. He hod 320 clocks240 words
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Article481 1954-11-14 16 Jane Dexter - Jane Dexter By THE first doy Mary Weotherall reported for her new fob as a make-up artist in a film studio, she punched Stewart Granger on the nose. Accident aJiy. ot course. She should have patted him with a powder pull but hoi hand .slipped. "Hey."481 words
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Advertisement151 1954-11-14 16 fa itiiunand symbol 0f xiv^ o*y^ ÜbtainaDlo M/bm^^ A TITOMI a I f fWlff MADS Kepsins VyV^a THROAT PASTILLES feiS|^S^INSTANT RELIEF -''**Z*j^^^ p **'n caused b> infection Is \Wf^^'^' rapidly relieved and germs \7"*^-^ destroyed. Soothing to dry throats invaluable to smokers, public speakers etc. MADE BY THE MAKERS OF151 words
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Article, Illustration210 1954-11-14 17 Little Trims Mean A Lot k. ____-__naBsjal SISTER CLARE'S CUBIC f I •tfAN'f mothers write to ost me obout haircuts f cr rheir little boys, and tb,c i the odvice I olwOy c give jt i< c cood idea to let him bf c boy as soon os possible end210 words
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Article104 1954-11-14 17 IS#/#O V FM.ASH I the u inter .niri I nx-an in sight, for drvkned to show a clour— are swirl- i (.m pettitoats that I dresses. iid taffetas with loured frills, they .i n t hint; from 4f»s. rds. But here's a innYt-rting an out- of-date dress104 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-11-14 17 QuicKTIP ...On Perfume ITHERE is no better pick-rnc-tip /or link- ing spirits than a new perfume. One manu- faclurer who knows th»* packs his purse-perfumes in miniature gilt cocktail shakers with leak-proof screw caps. J There is a choice o/ three at only 3s. 6d. each. You oet the best82 words
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Article41 1954-11-14 17 y a The three sons of Mrs. < "ij^ Larsson, 32, of Soder- ha "in. Sweden, were all i V, ben on October 16 in '\\1948. 1950, and 1954— and I EACH weighed 71b. lloz. at birth, C41 words
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Article, Illustration752 1954-11-14 17 Marjorie Proops - WHEN MUM WORKS' Marjorie Proops Can she be a loving mother, too ...does |J it make father lazy I CERTAINLY threw cot among the pigeons when I told you how a seventeen-yeor-old children's I Nonny hod reproved me for being o working Mum. i Nearly a thousand of you picked752 words
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Advertisement76 1954-11-14 17 I I'll /T7| I 111 AMast! I II QUfinill cigarettes specially imported from London ,^i^gh^^^^^3'r^^^^^^^^^* > T^^^^^^^^^ Izj^^elE: T^^^^M,^ nnn nirticilii Tins Of z)L# ouc to the dock strike, supplies ot Dunhill M Cigarettes are not yet available in the Federation. fcT'J^-^^^ Wo#c/i #/i« press /or further annoumements. VQ 176 words
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723 1954-11-14 18 Kee Fong Scalps Poh Lim: Two-All In FS Cuptie KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Malaya's singles champion, Ong Poh Lim was tonight defeated by Selangor's 'cinderalla man* Lim Kee Fong 15—12, 10—15, 10—15 in the Foong Seong Cup encounter between Singapore and Selangor here tonight. S^langor had never expected to win any723 words
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Article27 1954-11-14 18 RAJAJI Sports Club belt Corinthians two-nil in a friendly game of soccer played at Farrer Park vesterday. R. Ramiah and Jayaram were the Rajaji scorers.27 words
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Article20 1954-11-14 18 KENT Youngsters beat Bellous Rangers 9 5 in a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Papk yesterday,20 words
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Article444 1954-11-14 18 MCC Bowlers Hit SYDNEY, Nov. 13, (Reuter)— An unbeaten century by BUI Watson, 23-year-old opening bat, helped New South Wales to gain a first inning lead of 42 runs over M.C.C. with six wickets left here today. When bad light stopped play a few444 words
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Article675 1954-11-14 18 Kalmar Tourists Tame Sino- Malays KALMAR 8 SINO-MALAYS 4 Bertil Rylander 4. Lennart Holmvist 2. Boon Seong. Rahim Omar 2, Birger Olsson 2. Ismail Yusoff. Referee Greg de Silva. SINO-MALAYS, brightest of Singapore's soccer combinations, were expected to give the visiting Kalmar FF of Sweden a worthy opposition in the675 words
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Article257 1954-11-14 18 S. Johore Trounce SHB 33-0 JOIIOR! RAIIRI. sat South Johoi> RFC did ..t find much opposition w hen they met Hi,- Singapore Harbour Board Rugby XV todav and won by :i3 points J.T goal* 2 penally goals and 4 trie* i to nil. J >h re ressed throughout f» nd257 words
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585 1954-11-14 18 Onn Leng Sweeps The Board At University Meet ASIAN Games silver medallist, Chan Onn Leng, making his debut at the University of Malaya's fifth annual athletic meet yesterdav, won five events as well as the best performance trophy. Onn Leng broke two of the six i records set up Chan585 words
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509 1954-11-14 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat -One point aWti annual Rugby encounter betweni d lh Cricket Club and the Selangor dm, and ii Tf 4|h to the Singaporeans who won bv lltMiints tl two tries) to Selangor's ten points Iron, tj the padang here today.509 words
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173 1954-11-14 18 SELETAR GETS A KICKER AT LAST: HE'S PAPE R\l s.lrljr ;j\r tl, r r kf Wlirn (lirv MrrmlM rn, Rti thr«-< 1 i Thi vet v kick I SHet-»r 0 the ISth n loxerl U;> ing ball ar»H »o»rH unlPtpe th.-n <ive ptnaitta i v >. ni <• **k wlien173 words
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Article75 1954-11-14 18 CEYLON Sn RAF fclttai bj I one in a rathedivision l leaf at Seletar > f The g.im«* B great btights, horkcy of DOI Cfkmm s well Ik?)i>vs- dards. Both the CSC. m; tunities. but. must *o to both (or their <-\ I The only p enhanced75 words
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Article23 1954-11-14 18 THE Siru-i J sociation wil 1 the Girl>' Sport* Serangoon H day. All those ing are ren 1 1 > J l*enL23 words
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Article700 1954-11-14 19 'Full Voice' For Good Of Soccer ONCE AGAIN, with the approach of the annual general meeting of the Singapore Amateur Football Association, the Colony's senior division soccer clubs are agitating for a voice in the running of the association. And their experience has prompted them to700 words
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Article168 1954-11-14 19 THE present list of offices ond Club delegotes ollowed to vote ot the onnuol generol meeting j$ as follows: President: W. McGregor Wort; Absent) Vice PresidentSoh Ghee Soon Hon. Secretory: Lim Y on9 Liong Service DelegatesI. F. P. Wolkei^Army. L V J L e N "y. 3.168 words
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Article48 1954-11-14 19 TAIPING. Sat. Perak All Blues will hold a Rugby trial in Taiplng o n Nov. 21 with a match between Xorth Asians and the South Asians. Following the game, the team to meet Kedah All Blues on Nov. 26 at Ipoh will be selected48 words
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Article64 1954-11-14 19 \KI THI DEMANDS of the clubs justified? If not, „,-> What have the present Councillors done to imJL MK ,,r in thr Colony? Are the Councillors satisfied thr *tr\i«e thry have given Colony soccer and can r1 ,..r» by r« maining on the Council? I his64 words
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Article33 1954-11-14 19 .jj-R n for de-i general SAFA (•fficials who have served more than tnree years on the Council. These Honorary Honorary Vice Presidents, it if proposed. be gi\en the power to vote33 words
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Article110 1954-11-14 19 He Loses, They Show The Profit U -jiin« SAFAI little ment of Colony nee sheet F <':«:2 0u Every other, club showed heavy losses. Huw come your club made such a profit Clubs' representatives asked th e president o* the club concerned! "Profit 0 Who made a profit? D«> you110 words
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Article44 1954-11-14 19 follow- uf the 3 la tour- rick Club. ,::e>.s: M round Mat Zain 250—132; K. d\a 250 Singh b1 Osman h Ricizal Abas 250—127; bt S. ThilHussein V,.- I R^/ali Hamici Ibrahim bt 250 237; A. l BsJ F.- S. Thilliam-44 words
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Article38 1954-11-14 19 TAIPIXG. Sat— Taiping Chinese Recreation Club are holding an invitation badminton tournament at the school hall from Dec. 25 to 27. The competition is open to all players in North Perak. Entries close on X<>\ 30.38 words
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Article1050 1954-11-14 19 RAFMAN - RAFMAN Bv Shine In Fights For Poppy Fund BOXERS ti'om RAF Seletar, taking part in the "hined Services Boxing: Tournament at the BadJt«i Stadium on Wednesday, are to be conjntulated on a very fine performance. Of the six Seletar boxers taking part, four of them won1,050 words
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301 1954-11-14 19 FRANCIS BOEY - 'QUALITY' MOVE FOR MALA YAN AAA MEETS FRANCIS BOEY By Qualifying Standards For All Athletes THE NEXT Malayan athletic championships at Ipoh may turn out to be the best ever if a move by the Malayan Amateur Athletic Association to set qualifying standards for all competitors is adopted by all301 words
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Article292 1954-11-14 19 HONGKONG, Nov. 12, (Renter)— Honskon* beat Japan by six matches to three to win the semifinal of the Asian zone Thomas Cup badminton tournament here today. Hongkong has now gained the right to meet India in the filial? on the Asinn zone of the292 words
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Article124 1954-11-14 19 OSLO, Nov. 1!. iftrutrr Irtdy and David I'hoonc of Malaya will br the «tar<ofih« Norwegian international badininion ham pi unship* which begin in 0%10 tomorrow (Saturday.) It is the first intr r u I'.nmal championship tf kir lr ;.> be held in Norwav ai^d at»:«ti from The124 words
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Article2363 1954-11-14 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By Mulley Falls After Completing Race Six BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $281,380 First Prize No. *****5 ($15,973) Second Prize No. *****1 ($37,986 Third P,ize No. *****1 <$1»'993) STARTERS ($2,713 each): Nos. *****6, *****7, *****5, *****8, *****8, *****0, *****9. CONSOLATION ($1,688 each): Nos. *****0,2,363 words
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Article112 1954-11-14 20 Scotland Beat Rest At Ipoh IPOH, Sat. Scotland beat The Rest by three goals to one goal and a try in their annual rugby encounter on the padang today. Both sides played with fourteen players each. Scotland led by a goal in the first half, when Smith touched down near112 words
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