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Title Section20 1954-11-21 1 SUNDAY STANDARD n m m. m sl Vol. V. No. 141. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBEl 21, 1954 TWENTY PACES 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration186 1954-11-21 1 (jive Generously NOW! luiul Vois SUt'J Mnrv are in H ard Toy H at St. I titution H layI ttee has ol an Colony J| n ire the turn H good ns in K I, I I 1954 I I I' Band .md ■I English186 words
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Article185 1954-11-21 1 9,000-M. Flight For TV Reunion LONDON. Nov. 20, (Router) Mr. Norman Herboldt. a 34-year-old staff officer in Government service at Kuala Lumpur. Malaya, flew 9.000 miles from Singapore for a surprise reunion with his wife in a television studio here last night. Their mooting, for185 words
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Article59 1954-11-21 1 DARWIN. Nov. 20 •Reiner* —Admiral Sir Charles Lambe Commander-in-Chipf. Royal Navy Far East station, arrived here Trom Singapore today to discuss South-east Asia defence problems. He will fly en tonight to Canberra and Melbourne to meet the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies; Federal Ministers59 words
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Article46 1954-11-21 1 VATICAN CITY, Nov 20 (AFP)— Pope Pius XII Is again suffering from hiccups It was learned here today The attack, which started two days ago. was said to have been a reaction to a special medical treatment the Pope had been undergoing recently.46 words
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222 1954-11-21 1 KUALA LLMPUR, Sat.-Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar, Federal Home Member, last night defied a personal directive from the High Commissioner and voted against Government in the motion calling for the apK^rAiT^ n i eXpe^l omm ittee to tighten the Election Offences Law, The Standard learnt222 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-11-21 1 p^oto. FOUR-year-old Becky Estes can't bring herself to reply and hides her face in embarrassment as the Queen Mother stops to chat with her dunng a visit to WiHiomsburg, the restored Colo n i al town vU.S.- U .P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article402 1954-11-21 1 POSTMEN TO STRIKE ON DEC. 6 Threat To Delivery Of Christmas Mail PE NANG, Sot.-The Malayan Postal Uniformed Staff Union has notified the Federation Chief Secretary that its members (who make up th 2 postal workers throughout the country) will go on strike on Dec. 6, if their demands are402 words
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Article58 1954-11-21 1 IPOH. Sat— Lightning accompanied by a freak .storm killed a middle-aged Chinese tapper and injured four Indian boys in the Arora Estate, eight miles from Telok An.son last night. Scores of labourers and their families who were In their quarters when lightning struck, miraculously escaped being electrocuted.58 words
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Article109 1954-11-21 1 LA SPEZIA. Italy. Nov. 20. 'UP'- A local court sentemw: a young marritd couple t > four months' jail far "reciprocal assault" last nig]*. despite the husband's pi- a that his mother-in-law caused the trouble by insisting on sharing the marital bed. Mario CufYini. 32.109 words
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Article32 1954-11-21 1 A 52-year-old Chinese was killed yesterday when a rubber tree fell on him and another man died instantaneously when he fell off a moving lorry in Holland Road.32 words
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Article336 1954-11-21 1 'Training To Begin Soon KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Two to three companies of the Malay Regiment will begin training as parachutists shortly under the new tactical plan which is fast dislodging the terrorists from their long-time lairs, Lt. General Geoffrey Bourne, Director of Operations, told The336 words
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Article93 1954-11-21 1 LONDON. Nov. 20 (Reuter). —The Duke of Edinburgh will spend a few hours of his seventh wedding anniversary tonight wining and dining at a regimental dinner without the Queon. He will make merry with the Duke of Gloucester at a gathering of ex-cavalry officers93 words
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Article67 1954-11-21 1 BANDUNG. Nov. 20. (UP)~ Terrorists killed six persons, wounded 10 others and burned 84 houses in an attack early Friday on a West Java town. The terrorists attacked the town of Tjigalontang from four directions at 1 a.m. Army units rushed to the scene and fought67 words
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Article64 1954-11-21 1 LONDON. Nov. 20. <UP>— Scotland Yard alerted detectives at No. 10 Downing Street and the House of Commons yesterday following a telephoned "tip" from a man who said he heard four men in a bar plotting to "do In" Sir Winston Churchill. Police were inclined64 words
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Article114 1954-11-21 1 LONDON, Nov. 20 (UP).— Barbara Williams' halter strap broke last night while she was dancing on a television programme and the TV camera tactfully switched to fcer and her parjner'a feet. Though Miss Williams, 20. did not know the cameraman had saved the day, she114 words
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Article46 1954-11-21 1 KINGSTON. Ontario. Nov. 20 »AP>.— Co-eds at a Queen's University women's residence woke up yesterday to find a corpse in their back yard. Pranksters removed the cadaver from a laboratory directing table and hunt; it from a tree in the dormitory yard.46 words
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Advertisement103 1954-11-21 1 ■u HARRI5 ONS U$T« "-TD. K Lump.., P««.«» WORRY I ANXIETY GRIEF I OVERWORK I EXCITEMENT I SLEEPLESSNESS I call for fl RELAXA-TABS *y Relax Your Nerves fl wwh,nr V UrCe f absolute relaxation and 8 '«Hu.nV< Uking RE^A.TABS-they brin, I tranquility to sufferers from nerves fl nng the day103 words
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Advertisement65 1954-11-21 1 SO PQ^*^' SERVES MALAYAS GR4NVILLE HEAVY DUTY LATHES J9F i_J %w f m$ d^ \t A THE NEW GRANVILLE LATHES ore rug. gedly constructed to give better Performance ond Lasting Service. TYPES:— Junior 3}" x 18" between Centres Senior 31" x 21]" between Centres IDEAL FOR THE MACHINE SHOP LARGE65 words
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Article129 1954-11-21 2 RUBBER prices in Singa pore dropped i cent to 81 1 cents per lb. on a dull marKfet. yesterday. First grade rubber for December shipment opened at 82 1 8 cents per lb. a drop of i cent on Friday. largely because of lower London and New129 words
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Article300 1954-11-21 2 RED 'FLOATING FIRMS' IN COLONY Cover For Big Peking Racket SINGAPORE wos listed in the Philippines on Friday by the Lower House Committee on Anti-Filipino Activities as one of the key Asian ports from which a multi-million dollar Red syndicate operates through "floating firms." The existence of this international Communist300 words
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Article, Illustration169 1954-11-21 2 Site Sits Beneath A Banyan Tree Paints By ANDY ROZARIO RARELY is an artist seen at work in the open in Malaya. Rarer still is one seen engaged in the heart of any Malayan city. Last week, however, I came by one, an amateur, and a young lady at that,169 words
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319 1954-11-21 2 MEN of the First Northern Rhodesia Regiment who for several weeks have been carrying out jungle training prior to becoming operational in the fight against the Communist terrorist organization, are already feeling as much at home in the Malayan jungles as they319 words
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Article76 1954-11-21 2 MALACCA. Sat. Mr. G.R.T. Chelvain. President of the Session- Court, today, convicted ard fined Khaimdin Haji Mohd. Dani (25). $900 or six months' jail for attempting to export 150 packets of pen :illin valued at $450. It was sta-ed that Khairudin was am ted yesterday at76 words
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302 1954-11-21 2 Standard Staff Reporter WITH a somewhat earlier start this year, the Christinas retail trade in Singapore is gradually working to a peak, though the festive occasion is still more than a month ahead. Sales this year are not expected to approach those of302 words
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Article64 1954-11-21 2 KUALA LUMPI'R. Sat. Seah Boon Leon^g. 18. who yesterday snaU hed away the handbag* containing MB5 from a young housewife in the Pet.Vt. ng Street, today pleaded guilty before the Firstrate to a charge of theft The Magistrate, Inche Mohd Ismail, ordered the youth to re-namied64 words
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Article75 1954-11-21 2 'Rolling Stone Put On Bond KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Twenty-eight-year-old R. A. John who was stated by the prosecution to be a "toddy shop thug" whom 13 people reported to police, was today put on a six month good behaviour bond by Second Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani. Prosecuting Officer. Inspector K.75 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-11-21 2 5iST L ASi* I fJ!!2. W^ Oli 1 i" m ?*J**H*Uc ever this year. Apart from space travels for children (with m turn tickets), a notable feature of thT display is {hi wide itnie 411*. SU.dard phoU .hiw. display39 words
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Article85 1954-11-21 2 SEREMBAN. Sat.— lnspe. U Bruno Almeida ol \ht U < Police was married to nun I sister Lim Meng Jee at the Church of Visitation here this morning. Rev. Father Pallet officiated. The bride who is in h.-.rpe of Lumut Pangkor and 8 wan districts, with headquarter*85 words
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Article18 1954-11-21 2 SPORE. Sat of tin «n the locul today ua< $:<s^} pi r •Dt'wn Sl2 7 B'.18 words
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Advertisement239 1954-11-21 2 S^^^f' y^ <•• y rTT*»*J TODAY: 3.15 6 30— 9.15 p m "LAILA W H i ndi with Englixh suhtitl»» Tod^iv 11 am stria 1 1 li.id.ir Mrn from the Movn" CHUNGKING THEATRE TANJONT. PAC.AR RD. DAILY I—3—7 I 51 P.M. A (OUMBIA PlfTl RE "SIREN OF BAGDAD" COLOR By239 words
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Advertisement154 1954-11-21 2 1 I lEAFrI EAFr "^B verM'v I Applv-- y,^B R... r 'ft^.^M gmtmi I for thorout! cuVeV*^ w«y to take on i°J^ NV L L S bu I chirks £r« -J Phone iS67' Yp UIsUIIUUHs 1 K sir r 1 •l<» tAUC k\am tm %H m m m la* hHUK154 words
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Article283 1954-11-21 3 'Please Don't Report To Police' FOUR ARMED ROPRVRs PLEAD WITH TWO WOMEN 12,000 Haul In r a sh, Jewellery FCIiR armed and masked men robbed a woman and her maid servant of in ccsh and jewellery on Friday night then pleaded with them not to report the Z«« f thc283 words
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Article88 1954-11-21 3 SOS For Group B Blood ]lif ,<»:ni..ipt'r' Blood Bink orftnil> needs (iroup U Mood Donors brloniiin > this jroap «ill be me. (.roup I during the ireei j ronl \,t 13 to Nov. 19 re< ipienti ex- pcrnit which I h.ingi eolflavkv of blood. »<1 group of 1~ men »(imtn88 words
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Article69 1954-11-21 3 SEREMBAX, Sat.— To commemorate the Centenary of Florence Nightingale's work in Crimea, the nursing staff, both male and female of the General Hospital and their colleagues of the Health Department, had dinner in the hostel. Nurses, who were on duty, came over in relays for69 words
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Article47 1954-11-21 3 THE Governments of Singapore and Pakistan have now entered into agreement by which High Court civil decrees obtained in ei*hor country can be executed in the other country. Pakistan is one of the latest countries in the Commonwealth that has agreed to such reciprocal agreement.47 words
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Article, Illustration165 1954-11-21 3 THE fire-fighting service at Singapore's Kallang Airport has greatly improved since the Constellation crash on March 13 with loss of 33 lives. The 57-man crew has been undergoing training under a British fire expert. Mr. A. E. Fryer, who has 37 1 years*standard - 165 words
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Article237 1954-11-21 3 Govt. To Speed Up Training SINGAPORE Government will speed up its scheme f training disabled workers in order that many of tiem may be absorbed into local industries, the olony's Chief Employment Officer, Mr. F. G. Tyson )ld The Standard yesterday. ■v .->^->^-» s~. I237 words
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Article234 1954-11-21 3 Talks On Wedlock Begin In Colony HEADS of the Christian, Hindu, Muslim and Buddhist faiths, as well as social workers and doctors, attended morning and afternoon discussions on marriage relations, yesterday at St. Andrew's Memorial Hall. They were led by Dr. David R. Mare, chairman of the International Commission on234 words
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Article114 1954-11-21 3 PROFESSOR G. A. Ransome. Senior Physician in the Singapore General Hospital and Professor of Medicine In the University of Malaya. is expected to return by air tomorrow afternoon from New York. Together with medical scientists from 35 countries. i Professor Ransome attended the Lederle Laboratories114 words
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Article64 1954-11-21 3 THE new Government of India Representative in Malaya. Mr. R. K. Tandon. has returned to the Colony after presenting his credentials to the Federation High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray. Yesterday, he attended a tea party given in his honour, at the G. H. Cafe by the Singapore64 words
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Article19 1954-11-21 3 REV. Goh Hood Keng will preach at the Wesley Church. Fort Canning Road at 5.30 p.m. today.19 words
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Article262 1954-11-21 3 IN addition to the pianoforte competition instituted by the Singapore Musical Society, which will be judged early in January, the Society has taken the opportunity or the forthcoming visit to S ln a P ore of the famous violinist and teacher. Max Rostal. to inaugurate a262 words
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Advertisement69 1954-11-21 3 GEORGE LEE LIMITED ARE PLEASED TO INFORM Fiat owners and prospective buyers that the S first lot of over 250 cases have lately been 2 received to implement existing stocks of 5 C C» Do not f o«^ef that Genuine 6 jC^C^^^^m^A *S^ Spares ensure longer life £^*^&>^Vm>\ y^ nd69 words
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Advertisement438 1954-11-21 3 $19,614 FOR YOU AT ACE 55 Men or women under 45 by setting aside regular monthlri n a A lf M^ r J y r yea !r ly amount s under the SUN LIFE o¥ i?^ F lan Can for exam P le receive at a?e 55 a lump sum438 words
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543 1954-11-21 4 These 12,000 Can Take Part In Politics ABOUT 12,000 Singapore Government employees con now take on active port in local politics and contest Colony elections. Government yesterday announced its decision to remove all restrictions placed on them from participating in politics. A Government statement states that the employees are divided543 words
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Article68 1954-11-21 4 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat. Ibrahim bin Pandak Din 21, and Zainol bin Din. 21, and a woman Sariaah binte Meor Ahmad. 20. were charged before the Magistrate for behaving in an indecent manner. They were alleged to have been found together at the pavilion in the Town68 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-11-21 4 STAFF SERGEANT A.F. Stuller. K. E. and his bride, the former Mis s D. M. Tant, rut the cake after their wedding at TanUin Garrison Church, Singapore, yesterday. A reception was held at the Sergeants' Mess, (.ill man Barracks .Photo by Lira SoonLira Soon - 46 words
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109 1954-11-21 4 'Don't Try To Swerve Me' Coroner THE Singapore Coroner Mr. K.T. Alexander, told a private doctor yesterday that he should not try to "swt rve" i a coroner from the path of his duty. Dr. Teng Ping Ming of Tras i Street was staged to have telephoned the Coroner j109 words
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Article102 1954-11-21 4 THE Singapore Division of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve won t he Gahstan Trophy for the InterVohmteer Reserve shooting held on Saturday, with 356 points out of a possible 440 This is the highest score recorded in the history of this competition. x102 words
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Article55 1954-11-21 4 THE Young Women's Christian Association will organize a square dance in their club premises in Singapore on Nov. 30. when "Texas and his boys" will present Western music and songs. There will also be magic shows, games and community singing. There will be a charge of55 words
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Article204 1954-11-21 4 Trust May Get New Name Boss THE Singapore Improvement Trust might change not only its chairman, but its name, if the Singapore Improvement (Amendment) Ordinance. 1954, which had its first reading at the last Legislative Council meeting, is carried through The Bill seeks to bring the Constitution cf the Trust204 words
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Article132 1954-11-21 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Khoo Bok Ehf, sergeant clerk, t attached to the Police Field .Force at Kulai, was sentenced in the Magistrate*! Co li today to six months' imprisonment for criminal bread) of trust of $1205.50. Khoo was entnitte w;th the monev bv Mr. D132 words
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Article89 1954-11-21 4 Sago Men On Strike At Factory ABOUT 50 employees of the Swee Seng Sago Factory in Singapore, yesterday went on strike, following a deadlock in negotiations between the management and their representatives over certain claims. The strikers want two months' wages as compensation when the factory shut down but the89 words
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Article41 1954-11-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat A patrol of the 1/7 Gurkhas exchanged fire with three bandits near Seremban yesterday, killing one and wounding and capturing another. One member of the patrol was wounded slightly in the leg The third bandit escaped41 words
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203 1954-11-21 4 Vigilant S.C. Nabs Man Who Stole Car Wheel THE suspicions of a Special Constable were aroused one morning when he saw a man after parking a car alongside another, opened the boot of the other car. The constable saw the man remove a spare wheel and tyre from the other203 words
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Advertisement100 1954-11-21 4 At last! aunhi cigarettes specially imported from London Available in packets of 10 and airtight tint of 50. j W^^ j J^^™^ fl< v Mi' V m 7^ l p ISFAM °US' WHITE J^OT' Ik VIVPITI I quolity associated You deserve a Dunhill Perfecf for H Cfm/cfs a STOWER'S i100 words
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Miscellaneous143 1954-11-21 4 Singapore Diary 9 T°* KE !L? ION OF *OITO*ALI8TS: K W i MEMBERS LBAOUB: Stimp extraordinary general meeting corner committee meeting at mVib?^. 311 Counci l Hall. 11 a.m. Prinaep Stoeet, 9.3« a m PLOPLES' ACTION PABTY: Inau- MALAY SOCIAL A9>N: Picnic at gural meeting at Victoria Tanal M*r»h Bc^ar143 words
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Article, Illustration334 1954-11-21 5 rXH'R years ago. HO boysson > of policemen and retired police personnel whose ages ranged from 12 to 14 years joined the first Police Boys' Cadet Corps m Malaya, to "play" cops. Today about half the number are no more "just playing" cops, but are334 words
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Article, Illustration11 1954-11-21 5 Today, their smartness astonishes even their parents.11 words
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Article, Illustration365 1954-11-21 5 HUGH SAVAGE - LOCAL MEN ARE NOW TRAINED FOR KEY POSTS HUGH SAVAGE B y is aYchool nJLn Or Of Fullerton Bui Wing, Singapore, the TOTimrSi 11^ IOC V fficers for what is P« ha Ps admlnistmSe Sd'Shi 111 the varlous branches wi i »«me ana other services. is woS w!)f St ff365 words
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Article, Illustration373 1954-11-21 5 E.M. Rasheed - E. M. Rasheed By I I NIVERSITY of Malaya may one day be proud of having: mothered an Asian woman leader, if one of its freshmen's ambitions are fulfilled. For pretty, vivacious 17-year-nld Miss Amina Ali Baig. a first year student, aspires to play373 words
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Article63 1954-11-21 5 The Thais are such art conscious people that their Government has a separate department to encourage art. Mr K.p. Bhasker. the famous Indian dance teacher of Singapore, told The Standad yesterday. He has just returned from a two- week tour of Thailand, where he gave 1663 words
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Article69 1954-11-21 5 THE Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal will sit at 10.30 a.m. on Nov. 25. Appeals to be heard before the Court are from: Loo Wee Wan (falsification of bank documents); Yeok Kek Leng (m urde r); Abdullah bin Ahmad and Teo Kok Thoh (attempted robbery);69 words
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Article124 1954-11-21 5 CHOR Seng Choong. a tailor, woke up one morning and found that the backdoor of his shop had been left open and the contents of his safe had been tampered with, the Singapore Second Criminal District Court was told yesterInspector J. F. Teng, prosecuting, said124 words
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Advertisement177 1954-11-21 5 Rheumatism ,i,d Ufam f'«» h 12ft Fed F.n* M <lU* to j Sag* $w3S mi Ito r-- I I" i an.ely. v '\at ;K ln i> ««to«i:1 ■-!»Vs:L <;.ifld«»r .i, Kviteni tvru hour«, S,;SJ I >> to tu- fi from th« lof dl3e«»« .a '/ark on th« 7 Jfliuror^n'si. andatlra"oWeekiinHospitol—177 words
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Advertisement358 1954-11-21 5 MISS ARROLL t The II onrfor H» V ffi jo^ will AMAZE you S on K Saturday 27th Xovember X Sfc St. Joseph's 3S °li Institution Grounds i4ll proceeds in aid of I THE STANDARD CHRISTMAS I TOY FUND 1 S Admission $2-1 Children Half Price fc T.cketson Sole ot358 words
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Article, Illustration1572 1954-11-21 6 AILEEN GRIFFITHS - AILEEN GRIFFITHS Dlf V«F*«i»¥VV¥¥VWr»¥»« l I^' The Astonishing Story of a girl who failed to measure up to the standards oi the devout. THE day after my arrival at the London convent I woke up in a tiny curtained cubicle-one of the six in the room1,572 words
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Article, Illustration844 1954-11-21 7 An old timer in Penang recalls the good old dnne when— ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦By Penang Correspondent LOUIS BALAVENDRUM, born in Penong in 1885 and educated at thi Free School, hails from a family which has a proud record of 1 K years' connection with844 words
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Article, Illustration113 1954-11-21 7 Nearly 300 Asian students were included among the 7,000 enrolled at Sydney JJ Iniversity in August, 1954. They arc to be found in ali of the University's 10 f faculties. The numbers have increased steadily since 1950, when the Colombo f Plan was instituted. Some live113 words
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Article, Illustration602 1954-11-21 7 'You Can Fulfil Your Desire To Progress...' 111 Ji L'VKRY individual may iiu.'il his desire to 'j)| progress and to free him\Vi self from limitation by II gaining a better underj standing of God-given ability, said James Harry il\ Mcßeynolds, of Dallas, ||l Texas, in a public lecture j)| here602 words
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398 1954-11-21 7 Set Your Watch By A Chinese Sundial IN DENVER, Colorado, high in the Rocky Mountains of the Western United States, you can set your watch by a large Chinese sundial in beautiful Mountain View Park. At the highest level of the 20-acre park is a redsandstone platform or plateau, offering398 words
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Advertisement197 1954-11-21 7 Perfect your make-up with Pond'* J Lipstick. Soft as satin, it spreads V smoothly evenly to give yoi* V y lips that irresistible charm. Won't A smudge, stays fresh and lovely for hours. Pond's Lipsticks offer you r. V heavenly tones to match this year's y f. s C fashion197 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1954-11-21 8 DOUGLAS FOSTER - DOUGLAS FOSTER ..Iwo lalelul coSld .M In tratf^T, »o be warned and respect lhal— By 'I'IIERE* one (idiot) born every minuw, is a wen-Known -1 no statistics to prove that statement, but It It is tt»tj«. IJJ^ ful observation of drivers in many lands, the one born1,080 words
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Article959 1954-11-21 8 ROBIN FOO KOK EK, 134, Balestier Road. Singapore 12. (IS) Hobbic s: aeromodel!ir-!S. stamps, radio (isteninc badminton and iwimming. JOHNNY LEE. 4, DulcieTille Lane Ipoh Perak. Hobbies: lriondly comspondenrc. stamps, view-cards, popular sonj;s, swininiing and tab'e-tennis. A. R. ABDULLAH, o o Othman Ahmad. Ampang Road. Kuala Lumpur. Hobbies:959 words
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Advertisement519 1954-11-21 8 One 0! the world s Most detirtd The ROAMER watch is one o1 Switzerland'* precision products. In a factory established In 1888 over 1200 highly skilled craftsmen produce and assemble every part that goes into the ROAMER movement. |DO% w^terproot ?W^^' phocli ant 9£w^t f ffgjt|^y.' r 3 w b519 words
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Advertisement136 1954-11-21 8 Some Sa\»sr«c> Iscr*. I'S 'Ml ■^■^■^■^■^avsSHßaißVHß^LaK.^^'^^^B^a^k. I to» |StM end Pllllllljii But f "J power o-. j "J the n+hm m fecWttt. ond 0.0-loblc throu Sctc Dntr bwfon CYCLE CARRIACE i CO (1926) LTD. Siqopore b KmoU Urn** P<pr*»cnt«d rhfOMjkiy Fcd« rot.o^ For Cxtri VU4 a}) an^ Pirftct Mm« BILE136 words
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Article, Illustration934 1954-11-21 9 S. SHAHABUDDIN - Are Malay Girls Losing Their Charm? S. SHAHABUDDIN afsd 1 r>G of Malay charms one Jot f old people v lrf to about them. a on. the tapt» vatin ff of the Malay >gl t" the m* they v s(il l0 say, "us her v She was shy .id pretty.934 words
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Article, Illustration435 1954-11-21 9 JOHN PARRY - Edu ca tion In Thailand JOHN PARRY Bv i education in Thailand is Buddhism. H H nk is made e ng I B H iad H by ilong- H he B i k country, the principles "civics"' lesson-, so lhai ted in a unified philo- few private schools in Thailand,435 words
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Article321 1954-11-21 9 H v i in 19, ihe B one He b,- Johore I I arquhar, Went at H i -i izerain «erc O e f iS a tihe I HE cm n 'ctoi v n under tish Ma?. But instead of Abdul Rahman, he rccognLsed and installed321 words
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Article425 1954-11-21 10 Tida pa thy Suicide PROGRESSIVE people attribute the Malays' weak economic position to their 'tida apa' attitude. But this attitude, according to Dr. H. B. M. Murphy, makes suicide unpopular among Malays. In his article on -The Mental Health of Singapore" the current issue of the Medical Journal of Malaya,425 words
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Article344 1954-11-21 10 Mountains Molehills A FE W days ago, Mr. Khor Thean Kee, a member of the Bukit Mertajam Town Council, took objection to the Health Officer, Province Wellesley. using the phrase, "Mountain out of a molehill when he was asked to take action regarding a complaint by him about the unsatisfactory344 words
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Article217 1954-11-21 10 Off the Record gOMEWHERE in the I Federation, rebra J crossings had just caught the imagination of the < Traffic Police. They car- ried out their first ex- periment lost Wednes- day. A local newshound be- ing tipped off summon- ed the only cameraman I m tov\n and assigned him217 words
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Article, Illustration879 1954-11-21 10 FRASER WIGHTON - FRASER WIGHTON t Halt a century ago, his colourful exploits as soldier, war correspondent and I rising politician were exciting the interest of a generation now largely J dead and gone t% i WHEN Sir Winston Churchill celebrates his 80th birthday Tuesday week he will879 words
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Article263 1954-11-21 10 THE disgraceful state of education i n Singapore a hundred yearn ago j s re denied in the editorial of Beattu Secondary School's tw magazine published yesier--1 9?, uo n fl the Grand Jury of 1854, the editorial says: "Though the population o/ the town and263 words
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Advertisement6 1954-11-21 10 IM I, COUYf* Qi/ArJ^JO^ r *l**AHHa6 words
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Advertisement191 1954-11-21 10 Gillette 'Rocket' razor set ■f- —|ig^^^^^ I Qyitk-ked Dis^nccr O k lo«<k m« Blu« Gillett* BUde in fl^ Quick-action Ra/or Quick-Iced iTi^en^T^ Blue Gillette Blades sharpest in the world The Gillette Rocket Set in SupenpCtd S lo suit every man. .Compact nHi.u t case mnJ l«d. Quick-action one-piece Gilleuc Ra/or.191 words
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Article, Illustration1441 1954-11-21 11 -^mm Christine DiemerI gives details of government's new Jj venture in humanizing the health story for everyday life. f ]^WENTY-eight schools and more than 10 Government departments and private organizations have co-operated to make Singapore's first Health Week, opening tomorrow morning, such an outstanding1,441 words
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Article333 1954-11-21 11 EXCESSIVE drinking jealousy and unfaithfulness have been the main causes for the breaking up of many happy homes. This is stated by the well-known evangelist, Billy Graham, in an article which appears in the latest Issue of the Cathedral Courier, magazine of Singapore's St. Andrew's333 words
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Advertisement238 1954-11-21 11 Why th 2 whole family says: "keep (/our teeth KOLYNOS I j Kolynos Dental Cream is the family favourite for four very good reasons KOiYNO! ''o every corner and crevice, *here decay us first in importance," says Father KOLYNOS Sf Ihien of all as the whole family shows :pos keeps238 words
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Advertisement104 1954-11-21 11 x mas music i^m&Sik 1 Till: FAMILY I CONDUCTING R THE ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA fc TH E LUTON CHORAL SOCIETY *l and J^ ELSIE SUDDABY, MARJORIE THOMAS, HEDDLE NASH TREVOR ANTHONY on HMV ALP 1077/89. $56.00 S CAROLS SUNG By THE BACH CHOIR Sj CONDUCTED By DR. REGINALD JACQUES on104 words
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Article, Illustration813 1954-11-21 12 TAN CHONG CHEW - ALU ALU (BARRACUDAS) -The Murderous Devil TAN CHONG CHEW By \LU ALU can certainly b« classed as a game toll. but for some reason or other, it is overlooked by Anglers. It has never been fully appreciated as a game flsh, because the Malays use heavy hand lines to catch813 words
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Article, Illustration442 1954-11-21 12 Queen's Castle - Your Sunday Chess Column Queen's Castle 1 AST Saturday was prize giving day a; the Si port.' Chess Club and the. ts League availed them--5C ves of the opportunity to present their trophies. They were mosi welcome In the Before the prize _;r 4 which began at 4.15 p membersStandard - 442 words
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Article493 1954-11-21 12 [N trolliiij. It* IYnttKiri. 1 often have trouble with my Hnps twisting What would >ou surest to nine dv this— IIITK PEE. This may be due to your trolling too fast in the first instance. Secondly it may ge due to your swivel getting jammed. Try to move493 words
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Advertisement270 1954-11-21 12 NORDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIK A LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colombo, Cenoi; fyfticiUet, Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen. Spore P. Sham PeMAff NABOB (LLOYD) Gdm. 4/5 22 Nov 2J Nov LUDWICSHAFEN (HAPAC) 27 Nov/3 Dec 4 Dec 5 Dec •SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 8/12 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dec LEVERKUSfN (HAPAC) 7/13 fan270 words
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Article, Illustration741 1954-11-21 13 WHAT IS MIXING UP MARLON? Asks )ona!d Ze< BRANDO, the pouting. rebellious genius of the screen, is the most confused young man m film business today. Outstretched on a bed staring at the ceiling In a •small Italian hotel, he is alternately bitter, angry, indignant and resigned. I can now741 words
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Article421 1954-11-21 13 He's Kept The Stars In stitches "AIAX Zenzipper Isn't a 1 comedian, but he has kept all the stars at Columbia Pictures' Studio in stitches for more than 20 years. You see. Max is the veteran studio tailor who specializes in pictures that, come apart at the seams. These are421 words
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Article160 1954-11-21 13 pLARK GABLE ha s been signed by William Goetz productions to star in the title role in "Captain Califo," which Columbia Pictures will release. From an original story by Norman S. Hall, "Captain Calico" will go before the Technicolor Cameras next year and location work has160 words
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Article307 1954-11-21 13 $10-M. More For Films RECOGNIZING the need of J*- exhibitors for a greater supply of top-bruckel films. Columbia Pictures Corporation ;ianaunced yesterday the allocation of $1 0.000.000 to be devoted exclusively to the financing of independent production In Hollywood and elsewhere in the world. The announcement was made following a307 words
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195 1954-11-21 13 The Bobbysox Bedouin Wives Mob A Star CAIRO ARAB piils in their Ions: robes and veils are trudging across the desert to sigh before a handsome film star. The star is Charlton Hcston, who is making "The Ten Commandments." Hollywood producer Cecil B. de Mille's latest <pic. near the near195 words
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Advertisement219 1954-11-21 13 f < H AW BROTHERS taiSSbft^CSll) LAST 2 DAYS 1 B/-""* TE L r5i59 6.30-9.30 I DIIII ttNEMASCOMS I IJIJ i:\STM\N (OIOR 0 l^ MIDNIGHT TONIGHT J Li£ HER WEDDING DRESr ■I Japanese Film Dubbed 2 M.nulcirin Didlogue 0 B> I sb I S I Eb^l!* 0F Tllr age EEfl219 words
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Advertisement397 1954-11-21 13 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIO\S NOW SHOWING rk Till If ail" 11a.m., 1.45, 4.15 t 6.45 Lflf If A f "t 9-30 P-m- SfTo? S^!S,l f > J JN|^trang«f to dang«r| e^^Bke^B The nian •>. thout 4 ra^e' Filmed in X^P** UUISGALKERN 1 P^" er*-^^,^^ '"»"M RONALD MiLUßandr.rnffr.f fpnr^^rf j with Perspecta397 words
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Article262 1954-11-21 14 Dear Susan dix... PARTED BY FRIEND NTIL year aco I irai very friendly with tm nruhbour'-* daughter. W<pl.mned to marry .is >o«>n ;i-» we l»'ft hooL Anothrv neighbour caBM to know aboul this, and spoke to the qirl and ire palled without quarrel. I still love her. but my ■elghboiil262 words
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Article, Illustration6 1954-11-21 14 For The Girt Who Goes' Places6 words
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Article132 1954-11-21 14 HELEN HUGH - HELEN HUGH (By mM sk/n one/ H TEN-MINUTE 1 creaming twice a 2 week does mor<» for a dry skin than a little cream slapp' d i on every ni^ht. L\se 1 a good oily nourishing 2 cream and work with 2 upward rotary movc--1 ments from the col-lar-bone.132 words
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Article415 1954-11-21 14 GERREE READ - GERREE READ By JtfOTTCE HOW smart and cool our teenager looks? Not for her the slinky satins, and tight black dresses so unsuitable for the under twenty-fives. When a girl first foes shopping for her own clothes, it mu.-t be quite a problem by-passing clothes more suitable415 words
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Article611 1954-11-21 14 C.B. ACWORTH - C.B. ACWORTH By JTS a special occasion, a date you cannot. must not miss and you have a cold which has reduced you to a state of snuffling, snorting, red-eyed misery. Your mouth feels like a sand-pit, you can neither taste nor smell. But need I go on,611 words
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Article480 1954-11-21 14 ELIZABETH COWLEY - He Does The Queen's Hair ELIZABETH COWLEY By QUICK square hands whirv ped over my sralp till the blood tingled! Then ten **royal fingers" started pushing my hair this way and that. Jules Henri .Tocrin. hairdresser to the Queen, the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret, was getting to work on480 words
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Advertisement129 1954-11-21 14 sP J"^r I Cerate of Lib /7W Guarantee m ffi) i THE WORLDS BEST J j,-;V. j I Wrth a PFAFF Sewing v. I Machine you con make mm l^ 9^ N<v everything except a mistake \r j > PFAFF caters tor all housewives, dressmakers, /V /^ill^^*?^ rK foilort. end129 words
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Advertisement142 1954-11-21 14 1 ii BABYPOwJ THE BORNI C^ltMi en M II 'ill ll«f|fl troubles dd SINGAPORE FOOT I'M [UOl To .<:,v> r /)<-,'.' >:k mrj h,ji the tkin, dub OlfYinln nnKiJ tkorm*UvmthT.C.P.i M' 1 IP *****0! daily end SSVsJ U dry af I Ullll|Jlu UllllJi SKIN RASHES d. r.. i SPOTS PIMPLY142 words
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Miscellaneous167 1954-11-21 14 THE STARS AND YOU 'r <» II AYS Q| OTA T|C»N r* J. "Hi* nrayt'lli wliu lo\Pth K, Hold man and Itird <TJ and bfust."— ColrriUgr. w, M NDAV FOR K\KK\()M: Pe».:e will ie^:,o:icl nu.ie f^ readily to sympathetic treatK merit and affectionate appeal Surprises and schemes should be discounted.167 words
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Miscellaneous155 1954-11-21 14 Improved relat.ons w.th those about you. \lK<;<»-Aur. 23 to Seut There is considerable inclination to speak your mind. Enjoy your po*i,e:-s.oii<> and freedom. l.lltKl— Sept. 23 to Oct n A fortunate trend doni;". ii t hls w ««k-end for you Don t let anything pettv distu £iV'2. e *<l uilt155 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-11-21 15 Mm ro> rs Return" by Khaw Fng Boon of Lane, Penang. Airesflex, 116, Oth, Isopan. u SPEAKING OF PICTURES Name Address Title Camera Used Aperture Speed Film l/ior<*; "Sand Workers" by Mrs. Louie Veang of 24 Cantonment Rd, Penang. Solida 111, 15.6, l/lOOth, Pcrutz. Miff hi: "Muthu"81 words
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Advertisement52 1954-11-21 15 "TIT VLLS^offlr^ 3Smtn PEN TAC 0 >T"| f2. cM t» BIOTAR .rf --cti Chrom* ONLY $550/- (i with F1.9 preset lens. $485/--with F2.8 Westonor 7t Automatic Preset lens. $445/Tele photo lens all focus length 1$ available. r lE< tfNTAItPHOTTjUPPIY ITD Z^nHmhip In Toys 3 Hornby-Dublo trains you I the f,ne.t52 words
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Advertisement67 1954-11-21 15 X N ■<' WvQ, »»lTn^ "We're here again to build up health in the nicest possible way. Haliborange wilj ensure that your children grow up sturdy on<J itrong with sound teeth and well-formed bones. Haliborange has a delicious oronge flavour that will be loved by all." Haliborange THE NICEST WAY67 words
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Article, Illustration611 1954-11-21 16 Peter Hawkins - Peter Hawkins BY people went to a house on the South Coast last week, to take part in a Black Magic ceremony. They went at the Invitation of dark-skinned Rollo Ahmed. They thought that they were unobserved. But the Sunday Pictorial was there unseen to watch them. While611 words
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Article993 1954-11-21 16 Capt. Liddell Hart - HITLER'S SLEEP WAS NOT DISTURBED Capt. Liddell Hart He Did Not Hear Of The Landing Till Late By r yW O other startling revelations nbout the opening day are that Hitler himself Hid not hear of the landing until very I ale in the morning* and that Rommel was off993 words
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Advertisement602 1954-11-21 16 I I ',|l! FOR RELIB nSfc&pTOr TAKE Vatiylt STOPS ANY PAIN IN LESS THAN 10 MINUTES AND IS PERFECTLY SAFE AND HARMLESS Mad* in Swirxerland By F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE CO., LTD., CO., BASLE ;j DIETHELM 6c CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Switierlond) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. Revitalize Your Glands Restore Vigour602 words
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Article, Illustration563 1954-11-21 17 Peggy Briggs - What do YOU do about lunch Peggy Briggs MKEHDIAtKIKPOJHJ I By Everybody Is Doing The Quick-bite Not fee t uld fce «.rf there tor I i eal the «""l Ew customer, who n iat lunrh-tlme the *2 rl if I had any rd»»' h s S" IB this V neai563 words
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449 1954-11-21 17 Peter Stephens - THE 'CORPSE' GETS HIS DIVORCE...! Peter Stephens \'mMk^ By r JTHE corpse was in the courtroom when they granted him his divorce. Of course, he looked ghastly. His wife didn't look too good, either. Yes, I did say the corpse. Stefan Mudanov, the schoolmaster in a little Bulgarian village, had449 words
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Article, Illustration374 1954-11-21 17 John Thompson - John Thompson By F)O Frenchmen drink too much? Mendes France, their Prime Minister, has just answered that question with a rousing "Yes." And he has started the biccest uproar in history since the Paris mob stormed the Bastille. For Mendes-France an- nouuces a whole series oj anti-drink374 words
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Advertisement172 1954-11-21 17 f. k^^M&^^ffouf t/tey //rr/ue on hoecef/ Vmi '.kif \m I > i tJBH r I Vk^^ i is^PV. I M ■yjjj P^^ No trouble with these fine babies according to their paints. *^WW^^ '^PI^IH t Quiet, unbroken sleep, overflowing vjtality. abundant spirits f^^tn* 0 I*^1 and -sound, robust health just172 words
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Article, Illustration561 1954-11-21 18 Both Sides At Half-Cock civr aporf Civilians beat Combined Services by 8 points (1 goal, 1 try) t» crtnfa Pflfoal) in theH .MJS. Malaya Rugby competition on the Singapore £J,£ v^terdav What promised to be one of the great games of the season S^SJ^SSSißtta? and neitherUP - 561 words
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421 1954-11-21 18 SEREMBAN, Sat.— Johore, last year's HMS Malaya Cup winners, cleared their second hurdle in this year's Rugby competition when they defeated Negri-Malacca on the Station padang by 11 points (one goal and two tries) to three points (one try) this afternoon. Played421 words
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Article61 1954-11-21 18 SYDNEY. Nov. 20. (AFP)— In the final of the New South Wales men's singles lawn tennis championship here today Rex Hartwig best Mervyn Rose. 6-3. t>-4. 8-6. Hartwig's victory puts him right in line as one of Australia's singles representatives in the Dives Cup challenge round against61 words
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Article333 1954-11-21 18 Selangor Upset Confiden t Perak IPOH, Sat.— Selangor surprised Perak in the H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugby match played on the Station padang today, winning by 14 points (1 goal and thjee tries) to six points (1 penalty and one try). Although Selangor played well enough, to win, many thought that333 words
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580 1954-11-21 18 FAM WIN HONOURS BUT NOT MATCH AGAINST KALMAR KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Despite a grand all round performance, the Football Association of Malaya failed to take eventual victory, and were forced to draw one-all when they met the Kalmar FF soccer tourists of" Sweden at the Princes Road Stadium here today.580 words
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Article273 1954-11-21 18 BRISBANE, Nov. 20. (Rcuter) Kain mlri play to two and a quarter hours her.- todav it which time Queensland carried their first inning to 97 for one in reply to M.C.C.'s 304. Play was resumed 40 1 r minutes late this morning i and continued273 words
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Article32 1954-11-21 18 I.ONDOV (Raj —C\ B I m iy I -> •of Mm ill i wor t >r>on. the I PJ* champion, ii v wimb hero todsv Poacwk won h national Ana hampionship ■< August.32 words
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Article24 1954-11-21 18 MCFA Team For Today KUA, V The fo •ga TPC Ch.v S Pm w k• Poh A itn| B ind Ch y* 1 tjui24 words
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208 1954-11-21 18 'Stars' Rovers Clash Again Tonight STAR Soccerites will be out to arenge their league defeat by the Rovers Sports Club when they meet today for the Haw Par trophy, final big match of the soccer season. Soccerites' coach Choo Seng Quee said yesterday that it will be a very young208 words
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Advertisement151 1954-11-21 18 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seosickness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL A>X*! EIGHTEEN different varieties of ft [2m\ ?V/»^f Chocolates and Toffees in on« exciting t'n\\kx\ *VJ&^ assortment... Chocolate Toffee U 'vU\v i^c,.-^.151 words
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Article67 1954-11-21 19 tliu column invited the views of Football Association on the full representation on the Council r thmi J must inform my readers not accepted. As an official the association was discussing the Council meeting. it would be sub judice to talk ij the space that67 words
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Article, Illustration671 1954-11-21 19 DISUNITY, NOT PIRUZ TO BLAME S6A Holding Wrong 'Trial' TOMORROW, Selangor's controversial Abdullah Piruz is due to appear before the Selangor Badminton Association's Tournament Committee comprising Messrs. Thor Beng Seng, Chan Kon Leong and Yeoh Teck Chye. Today, the question is whether this Committee will plunge Selangor badminton into yet671 words
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557 1954-11-21 19 THE question of the Seniors asking for full reesentation on Council is being brought forward ft, e third time. What is Hie reason or reasons for Ejection? I om afraid there is none, as can be uoe<! from th. fact that557 words
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Article212 1954-11-21 19 THE first tribute to the enterprise and initiative of the Singapore Business Houses Football Association is the election of the association's president, genial Mr. Hendrik Want hers, as manager and leader of the Colony team for the interport matches in Hong Kong and Manila212 words
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Article681 1954-11-21 19 Newcomer Shines In Seletar Rugby By RAFMAN' In a Second Fifteen friendly game at Seletar last Monday, the Royal Naval Air Service beat Seletar by eight points 1 1 goal. 1 try to nil. The RXAS won because their forwards took the chances that were offered to them, plus the681 words
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Advertisement1052 1954-11-21 19 \f£P ilMlfl Tttfti f" THE WISDOM DENTIST RHP* W 'WISDOM' TOOTHBRUSH NIGHT AND H 11 I MORNING WITHOUT FAIL! IT'S IMPORTANT, NOT ONLY FOR IK| HI 1 CLEANING, BUT BECAUSE THE SOFT FOODS WE EAT NOWADAYS E|P| DO NOT GIVE THE TEETH AND GUMS SUFFICIENT EXERCISE i mk\ W^H W1,052 words
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Article1887 1954-11-21 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By MAKING his bid in the final furlong, Forest Duke brilliantly handled by Harold Hanley, streaked P ast who Re S rets win the main mile race for class Division I horses yesterday, the first day of the Singapore Turf Club's St.1,887 words
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Article421 1954-11-21 20 LONDON. Nov. 20, (Reuter) Soccer results LEAGUE DIVISION I Aston Villa 1. Preston 3 Blackpool 1. Manchester C. 3 Bolton 2. Newcastle 1 Charlton 5. Everton 0 Huddersfleld 3, West Bromwich 3 Manchester U. 2. Arsenal 1 Portsmouth L Cardiff 3 Sheffield W. 1. Chelsea 1 Sunderland421 words
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Advertisement172 1954-11-21 20 IROLL FILMS j 1 iffiil I H P 3 SELOCHROME F P 3 C Panchro notic, extremely Highly orthochromotic and A medium speed panchro- V fast, with great sensitivity notable for great exposure watic film of soft gradation, V or P'ctonal work. It is A to ortificial light. Has a172 words
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Advertisement539 1954-11-21 20 BIG SWEEP! TOTAL POOL $361,888 I fint Pri,. No. *****3 I Second Priia. No. *****4 B I Third Priie No. *****9 < 4.',,; 43,0 502 6 5 *****1; 1% j4 CONSOLATION ($2,714 nA, v i *****6, *****4, 4045M, 25 1601 1 -i> *****4, *****3, *****1 KSO4 H Ju? I DOUBLE539 words
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Miscellaneous46 1954-11-21 20 Today's Sport HOCKEY:— SHA League Div 1. SRC vs. RAF Changi at Changi. SOCCER: Friendly Bufcit Timah SC vs. Kinta Hangers at Jalan Besar stadium 7 p.m.; Haw Par Cup Star Soccerites v Rovers at Jalan Besar stadium 8 p.m. BADMINTON: S'pore championships at SBS 746 words
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