Sunday Standard, 19 June 1955
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Title Section18 1955-06-19 1 SUN DA Y STA NDARD Vol. V. No. 348 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 193r, 24 PAGES 20 CENTS18 words
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Article903 1955-06-19 1 CAPTURED PAPER REVEALS THE PLOT By Christine Diemer Standard Staff Reporter Why did the organizers of the 9f ner strike coll it off on. Friday? What was their motive m asking str.kers to return to work ond m the same breath warn them to prepare for903 words
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Article132 1955-06-19 1 Revolt Aainst Peron Spreads i; VIDEO. June 18 I A clandestine c radio claimed that the Navy-led t against President id spread to the vs m the three provinces of Cordora, -Rios and Santa Fc. d the Naval Sta- BWsrano near Buenos 1 risen again>t the ad that two cruisers132 words
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Article37 1955-06-19 1 UNKNOW N ORD, England. June r) A brother and who married each wing their relationand had two children n an unconditional irge at the Assizes here ere Geoffrey Hughes, Marjorie Hughes. 25. h pleaded guilty to m37 words
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Article164 1955-06-19 1 Shooting At Macao Nightclub HONGKONG, June 18 (UP)— Four Chinese gunmen tried to assassinate the vice chairman of the Macao Chamber of Commerce last night as he, his wife and friends stepped out of a nightclub. The would-be assassin?* pumped some 60 bullets rA164 words
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Article49 1955-06-19 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. June 18. (Reuter). Twenty people were drowned and 16 injured when a bus travelling from Soa Paulo to the coast town of lguape, overshot a sharp curve and plunged 40 feet down a cliff into the Valegrande Rivrr last night.49 words
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Article154 1955-06-19 1 GET ON WITH THE TALKS -GOODE THE Officer Administering the Singapore Government, Mr. W A. C. Goodc, last night ordered that negotiations be re-opened between the Singapore Harbour Board and its Staff Union on two outstanding points. The parties to the fresh negotiation mu^t have the "clear understanding that, lr154 words
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Article64 1955-06-19 1 WINDSOR. England June 18 <Reuter> Queen Elizabeth II la preparing this weekend for the first State visit of her reign outside the Commonwealth. With her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, she will board the royal yacht. Britannia, at Rosyth. Scotland, next Wednesday and sail for Oslo,64 words
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Article20 1955-06-19 1 LONDON. June 18. <Reuter\ —No weekend settlement was m sight today m cither of Britain's maritime disputes.20 words
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Article100 1955-06-19 1 Count (75) Marries Princess (14) LUCCA, Italy. June 18 (AP) A 75-year-old Swiss-born count married a 14-year-old Italian princess m a secret ceremony m this walled city last night. The bride, Princess Lldla Maria Antonia Caracciolo Di Torello, will not be 15 until July 25. Papal dispensation was granted to100 words
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Article268 1955-06-19 1 5,000 Shout: To Hell With You! BANTING, South Selangor, Sat. Five thousand men, women and children carrying placards will parade here today shouting: "To Hell With The Communist Terrorists." This begins the first combined public effort m Banting to fight terrorism. The antagonists will be 64.000 people268 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-06-19 1 Buses are back Waiting For Jobs RELIEF: Workers board a Singapore Traction Com- I pany bus m the City yesterday a welcome change. DESPAIR: Er-str :kcrs of thf Singapore Glass Factory v<i 1 <,r icork as talks go on. The factory's jurnaces hmvt been put unt.50 words
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Article591 1955-06-19 1 TENSION prevailed at three Singapore establishments yesterday when more than 1.000 workers, having called off their five-day "general strike, found that the management, had locked them out. After many hours of negotiations between management and workers, however, it was decided that all workers would be taken591 words
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Article203 1955-06-19 2 News From US Hits LocalRubber THE Singapore rubber prices yesterday tumbled on the improved labour situation here and the news of the closure of 25 General Motors factories m the U.S.. first grade rubber for July shipment closing at $1.05} per lb.. a drop of lj cents on Friday. Prices203 words
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Article46 1955-06-19 2 THE Malayan [ndian Con- has called for a meeting at the Chettiar Chamber of Commerce, Kuala Lumpur, at 4 p.m. today, to inaugurate Its Education and Culture Section The meeting will discuss the formation of an Advisory Council to the section46 words
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379 1955-06-19 2 Don't Pay Creditor A Cent Marshall Tells Old Woman AN old woman was at first shocked when the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall/ burst out laughing at her problem. Yong Ah Siew, the woman, borrowed $1,500 from a man living m Holland Road to repair her house. She paid him379 words
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Article96 1955-06-19 2 T W E N T Y-FOUR-year-old Lek Lav Cheok claimed trial m the Eighth Magistrate's I Court yesterday, to a charge of criminally intimidating eight persons at the Singapore Traction Company depot m McPherson Road, on Tuesday. The prosecution alleged that Lek threatened them that96 words
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Article26 1955-06-19 2 THE Catholic Social Guild. Singapore, wil. hod a general meeting at the c.V.M A.. Bra? Basah Road, at 7 p.m. on June 2026 words
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Article73 1955-06-19 2 BEI KOOX KOOI claimed trial m the Singapore Second Criminal District Court iterday to >t?aling a fountain i pen. valued at $32. irom Lim S^ak Mvi at 6.45 p.m. on May 27. The ofTence was alleged to j have been committed m an I S.T.C. bus73 words
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Article77 1955-06-19 2 THE Singapore Canine Welfare Association plans to publish 2.000 copies of "Canine News' 1 which will 'hen be their official publication m Au.e Owner* ..i.v lend pictures and write-ups of their to the S.C W A Tne charge i- S a pedigreed entry and $:*5 for mongrel77 words
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Article, Illustration61 1955-06-19 2 CAPTAIN WILLIAM W. KERR and his bride, the former Miss J. Sanctuary, who were married at Nee Soon fui? r h Tr C ntly^. Ca P tain K «*rr attached to the SrotinS mS"? 4 MISS R an u c tuary is thc dau h t" ot61 words
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Article, Illustration86 1955-06-19 2 Film version of George Orwell's novel MEET JULIA OF THE ANTI-SEX LEAGUE photo. HOLLYWOOD film star Jan Sterling dressed .is Julia, a nicmbrr of the "Anti-Sex I.«\»sue." for her part m the film version of (ieorge Orwell's '1984" Which i> beins: made m hngland at l.Ntree. I A piitureU.P. - 86 words
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Article200 1955-06-19 2 By BDWABD SHIELDS AMSTERDAM, June 18. (IP) C apt Raymond "Turko" Westerlinjj. the soldier of fortune who lou^ht and lost a private war against Indonesia's ro\ eminent m 1950, announced yesterday he is returning for a new struggle to prevent Communism's spread. "I have I200 words
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Article75 1955-06-19 2 RAVE you ever boon a I judge at a i poized dog show? If you havo. then tbi ynn Kennel Association (Inr) would very much like to I you. One of their main 0 to holding d< i is the difficulty In letting Red Judge. if75 words
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Article43 1955-06-19 2 HOLLYWOOD. June 18. AP) Harry A Jansen. a Danish-born magician who travelled all over the world for years under the pr< sional name of Dante, died yesterday of a heart attack at his ranch m Northridsr. m the San Fernando Valley43 words
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Advertisement227 1955-06-19 2 That Cow Gate Look! Give YOUR Baby that COW GATE LOOK --the Look of Health of Happiness and Contentment the Look that every Mother wants to sec And it isn't a difficult matter. Sound advice rii m on infant feeding, so easily obtainable nowa- J^C7=^' days, invariably concludes with a227 words
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648 1955-06-19 3 NO MORE LOVE ON PASSIONATE BEACH By RONNIE DUCLOS Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRI, Sat. -The Beach of Passionate Love— a popular rendezvous for holiday makers about seven miles from the capital of Kelantan, is today deserted. This popular health resort which up to648 words
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286 1955-06-19 3 Once A Rich Man 's Son— Now Drug Addict THE son of a once wealthy merchant m Indonesia walked into the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall's office yesterday "a beggar." "I want to be sent back to my home," he said. "I haven't been back for 20 years." The Chief286 words
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170 1955-06-19 3 He Has Red Paper But Can't Read It TAN CIIOON lIIN, alias Tan Boon How. 2'2-ycar-old member of the Singapore Factory and Shopworkers' Union, pleaded guilty m the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday to a charge of having a terrorist document entitled "Rules and Regulations of the Singapore Peoples'170 words
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Article117 1955-06-19 3 6 Detained Following Gang Fight SINGAPORE police detained .six men after a clash between two rival secret societies at the junction of Verdun Road and Sam Liong Road, on Friday night. Police, who broke up the fight, found four of the six men hiding m a house nearby. Bottles and117 words
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Article63 1955-06-19 3 CHANAN Singh was charged m the Singapore Second Criminal District Court yesterday with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Sohan Singh by biting off part of his ear. The offence was alleged to have been committed on the road side at Pasir Panjang Road on May 21.63 words
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Article, Illustration90 1955-06-19 3 A GIRL among 100 MEN ALEXANDRA (above), who plays the real-life role m "100 Men And A Girl." by travelling around with the Symphony of the Air which arrived m Singapore yesterday for two contorts. The little II year old is the daughter of Mr. Williams of Now Jersey, whoStandard - 90 words
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411 1955-06-19 3 DELIGHT TO THE EYE BUT ALAS, NOT AL WA YS TO THE EAR The Symphony Of The Air Standard Music Critic THE respite from tension, with restored transport services, obviously helped to draw a magnificent audience of several thousand people to the Singapore Badminton Hall last night to hear oneV.F.D. - 411 words
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Advertisement307 1955-06-19 3 MISS MALAYA QUEST! jSL This may be YOUR JJ 'V 4 chance to go to Long it r Beach, California, as f J Malaya's ambassadress to the f MISS UNIVERSE 1956 U BEAUTY PAGEANT jA SEMI-FINAL VARIETY SHOW CAPITOL THEATRE TUESDAY, JINE 28, AT 9.30 P.M. GRAND FINAL VARIETY SHOW307 words
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Advertisement128 1955-06-19 3 Genuine Buusch A LLomb Ray Ban Vf^Hjiß BAUSCM A LOMB GLASSES CAN ONLY BE PURCHASED THROUGH REPUTABLE OPTICIANS AND LEADING DEPARTMENTAL STORES m factory sealed packing with the necessary iden tification. SERVICE INDUSTRY^gJTj^ rv \s^^ STEEL, BRASS AND ALUMINIUM IN ALL FORMS INCLUDING TUBES AND FITTINGS. f®7 TELEPHONE ***** MANUFACTURERS128 words
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Article, Illustration228 1955-06-19 4 NacD Tells S'pore Women Of His Successor's Charm And Wisdom IMF outgoing Conimissioner(ieneral for South-east Asia. Mr. Malcolm MaiDonald, told a gatheriim <>f Inner Wheelers and their friends that his successor, Sir Robert lleatlie Scott, is, an ideal representative, a liberal democrat and a s;maiious clement of British character. SirStandard - 228 words
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Article59 1955-06-19 4 CHEW Ch Jin, 35, charge! m the Singapore Fin I b 5 of gold into the Co'ony I en .1 Kalians Airport, with permit. lie was a C (ting a person or persons i .n. m the import of the Chew claimed trial and case was fixed59 words
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Article117 1955-06-19 4 5 Women Involved In Soliciting KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Five aborigine women wore involved m a recent soliciting are* 1 on the streets of Kuala Kubu Banru. headquarters of Selangor's north-eastern district, the State Government declared tonight. However, tnis problem had been m existence only a few weeka and the Department117 words
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Article29 1955-06-19 4 EIGHTEEN Hongkong l by Mr. Hup Xt Wong, ho are m Singap X g Trade K\- c Happy W i d yesterday [sited the X.29 words
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204 1955-06-19 4 FREE TRIP PLUS CUP FOR FAIR QUEEN WHO will be the lucky one to be picked as "Miss Exhibition" from among the 200 sales girls at the Hongkong Trade Exhibition now being held at the Happy World Stadium, Singapore? Winner of the contest will receive a silver tup and a204 words
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151 1955-06-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Salesman Woo Ah Fatt. confessed m the Sessions Court today that he spent $12.7152 belonging to his employers, Wcarnc Brothers Limited, on horscracing. The President of the Court. Mr. I. C C. Rigby, i _i sentenced Woo to151 words
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Article100 1955-06-19 4 CARDIFF. Wales. June 18 1 «'Reut(T» A surgeon am- putated a man's arm here today as he balanced on a plank above a 50-foot drop. Tho trapped workman.; Richard Jones, 32. was working overtime to repair an elevator, when some chains j slipped and his left100 words
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Article70 1955-06-19 4 THE Singapore Judo Club. will hold meet m the club Dlises, White House Build- J ing, Jalan Boar, at 7.30 p m. on June 21. The following Will be assistant instructors and Dojor stewards: Messrs. Ang Teck Be t Ng Yong Soon. C. X Klat, Yap70 words
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177 1955-06-19 4 ARAL. Sat. An extCV d to the Perli> "Whit .i waa declared thla morn- 1 ing. it coveri three square c miles, has a popular., n about 2.000 and Includt I who!.- of the Inhabited area i i Of Mukim Kuror mukim includes177 words
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169 1955-06-19 4 TUC Brands PAP Charges As 'Scurrilous' THE Singapore Trade Inion Congress last night, refuted charges of interference made the previous day by P.A.P. trade union leaders Messrs. Lim Chin Siong Devan Nair, and S. Woodhull. The Congress called thr i charges "scurrilous and irresponsible." A statement issued by the Congn\-N.N169 words
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Miscellaneous33 1955-06-19 4 Solution To Yesterday's Puzzle w' f 9 TM< -r T C a t ■111 l ■-aaWB BDI ■aBH aHB .'4.1 9 4 vm* r a/ r I aaVB B Another Puzzle Appears Tomorrow33 words
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Miscellaneous223 1955-06-19 4 c&lmanac Information at a Glance FTn«*F6-«T nun,., r.MCA: An cubt.™ "•••in* ?3« am Canto Entt ct« Si* r, n' 4 N c.imp 430 Rehabilitation J pn SI "tssy?! v!'"i- ?°K n «a so; 'etv 8 4-, v s >re M vl ,v << v "«^*»»i ■>• 11! tSf^^WiJS h I223 words
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Article175 1955-06-19 5 lOHORE BAHRI Sat —The Member for Industrial Social Relations and Chairman for the Malayan Association for the Blind, Eneiiie Mustapha Albakri, > attended the official opening of the Princess izabeth School for the Blind, here, said that a nursery ection for prc-school age children175 words
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Article, Illustration92 1955-06-19 5 TOP Flyia* Officer C. N. Murqatroyd helps his ftcr their wedding at St. Andrew's is the former Miss Patricia Mimum Kuala Lumpur. The sroom Bucks., is stationed at Sek Kong [ollle Rosa photo. \BOYI Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tan Teng Chyr who married at the Straits Chinese MethodistStandard - 92 words
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Article55 1955-06-19 5 KUAN CHIN claimed n the Singapore Sixth Court yt ne was tentatively with being a member unlawful assembly. tninal force on Lai tig and voluntarily hurt to Chan Bong a km: n stated to n committed on June Tiong Seng Bar, Road. allowed $5,00055 words
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140 1955-06-19 5 25 Teachers Pass Exam For Diploma TWENTY FIVE teachers have passed the Examination for the Diploma m Education held m Trinity Term of the University of Malaya. Seven of the successful teachers are women. They are Assai, Kurugulasigamoney; Chan Kai Yau; Cheah Tat Huat: Chen Ei Hsing, Lucy (Miss); Chen140 words
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Article53 1955-06-19 5 MR. JOE MANJAJI, Chief Reporter of the North Borneo News and Saha Times, and Mr. Sydney Liv of the NewLife Evening Post. Hongkong, arrived m Singapore yesterday. They will join two Singapore journalists who are leaving for London today for a month as the guests of53 words
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411 1955-06-19 5 Court Raises Govt. Land Award By $21,392 Collector of Land of $15,-15!) m 702 .square ieet I m 1952, for -icnt m the trict, was in566,851 by the High Court, yesterrd which was ral- the rate of 50 cents -ade as of an application for ompensation by the the land.411 words
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Article, Illustration221 1955-06-19 5 Perfume Is Not For Women Only Men Should Wear It, Too A FAMOUS French perfumer, M. S. de Botton, yesterday advised men to wear perfume. "They will look so much frosher," he said on his arrival m Singapore yesterday on a tour of Malaya to study Malayans' taste m pertume.221 words
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354 1955-06-19 5 London Talks To Re- impose Opium Tax In Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, will discuss with the Colonial Office m London the recommendation of the Taylor Commission to restart the pre-war opium monopoly m Malaya as an anti-corruption move, The Standard learnt today. Sir354 words
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Article, Illustration74 1955-06-19 5 CHE Mohamed Saman bin Osman, who received from the Mentri Besar. Johore. Dato Wan Idris. the Royal Humane Society's tcstimonal on vellum yesterday for rescuing a pork seller from drowning m the sea opposite the Johore Bahru Post Office. Che Saman dived into the water74 words
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Article40 1955-06-19 5 A TAXI driver, Ong Trek Seng, who pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding at Bukit Timah Road on March 19 wras fined $40 m the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday. Ong admitted three previous convictions for speeding.40 words
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Article365 1955-06-19 6 Vf T E HAVE been having some dark days m Singapore recently and there have been dark doings that have been responsible for the growing gloom that has overshadowed the Colony. It seems as if the very heavens are annoyed at this state of affairs and have decided365 words
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Article324 1955-06-19 6 JN THESE days of Streamlining everything from ships, motor cars and aeroplanes to houses, household appliances and furniture, it is not surprising that the idea has been stretched not only to fashions which clothe the human form, but even to the necessity of streamlining the human form324 words
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Article228 1955-06-19 6 Rev. Robin Woods of Singapore (m a message m St. Andrew's Cathedral "Courier") points to three lessons which can be learned from the civil disturbances and unrest prevalent m the Colony The first of these, he says, is "the helplessness of human nature to do what is228 words
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Article, Illustration1141 1955-06-19 6 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH FDF I Malayans In Britain QNE of the stalest jokes of the British music hall stage is the old one: "That was a nice summer we had last Monday!" Until now I thought it was really a bit extreme, even for a crack about the1,141 words
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Article1029 1955-06-19 6 Dunia Bahru - Dunia Bahru By FDF T<HE Tiger of Malaya, a book dealing with Yamashita and other Japanese wartime generals, has received a rough going-over from one of Malaya's most famous tigers Victor Purcell. In a review appearing here, he comments: "The photographs are Ihe best part of the1,029 words
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Miscellaneous18 1955-06-19 6 "That's nothing' Wait •H' F if 8:htin ?J uain bc blow un«. h, opens th/saf.^?" off for lunch18 words
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Article790 1955-06-19 7 Warner Vanter - Warner Vanter By His Is A Dangerous Job Of Protecting Malaya's Wild Life THE work of the Game Warden m job m South-east Asia/ It is tough because of the all-enveloping jungle •ecause of Communist terrorists (a Ranger was shot at the other week), because certain misguided790 words
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Article, Illustration754 1955-06-19 7 Siamese Twins Prissana And Napit Lead Normal Life PRISSANA and Napit Polpinyo, the 23-month-old "Siamese twins" who are really Siamese, are back at home m Thailand, healthy and happy, after having been separated by surgery at the University of Chicago's medical centre. The twins, daughters of Nuk754 words
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Article43 1955-06-19 7 ly'RlNc; their married ■Ac. a womai ed at Chicago, hrr husband had beaten her 2.500 They had been married 2.S yean. S tc sued (or divorce, but :rew her suit when her husband promised SOT TO BEAT HER AGA*X.43 words
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Article52 1955-06-19 7 A BOLT 1,000 newly mint--1 ed silver 50-cei I fell from a lorry pasting through St. Peter. Nfinnc 'I, U.S.A. Motorists itopptd their cars and i for tlie money, par mint-to-bank shipment. Guards m armoured cars following the lorry persuaded findrrs to return the roinv A "out twothirds52 words
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Article36 1955-06-19 7 YT'HILE balancing coolinil* ous'.y for 48 hours on a fiO ft. high wire at Toronto. Canada, Harry Davics hoisted up h:s meals and at« them on a fo dinf I balanced on the ft36 words
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Article38 1955-06-19 7 "DOYS m two American ichoolfl. one m Memphis, Tennessee. and the other m St. Loult, Missouri, \\c:# sent home and tort fo \envf. Thrtr shorts nt home and change into Invg trousers. X- O38 words
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Article26 1955-06-19 7 TyH'BLE-WIDTH deck- chairs for courting and honeymoon coup I are being tried at Mortcambe, Lanes. If they are a succesi more will be ordered26 words
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Article22 1955-06-19 7 THIT I cars parked outside a public house at Uric housr. Yorkshire, had thr.se number plates: Jt'(i. PI B. RIM.22 words
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Advertisement463 1955-06-19 7 oud never guess m s rated as a small car! t~ ~t-ii" ■"■^^^^j^^^^™ M^W Cm* and tee thi. amazing Morris Minor— the nvm tought-after mall car m the world! Sit m it drive it you'll be Btocmhed that any car can offer such roominess and comfort. •uch brilliant performance, at463 words
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Advertisement75 1955-06-19 7 A*^^- Plcose support Flfftm. St. John Appeal Week j 4^^\oM Mm/ffJ by 9 ivin 9 generously si JWyVf 24 h Ju "<^ »o 2nd July ibii^^ '\\>\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\'* *S P overlay mattresses I Jr U? rCv 3 S^* p^ ore perfecrly od °P ted I j^WP 3' 0" wide x 6"75 words
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366 1955-06-19 8 EDIN PETERS - If Johore Says 'No Then A Road Race In S'pore EDIN PETERS FDF mm By MALAYAN motoring enthusiasts will be glad to hear that officials of the Singapore Motor Club are doing their best to hold a road race meeting this year. It may be the Johore Grand Prix and366 words
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Article, Illustration611 1955-06-19 8 QUEEN'S CASTLE - QUEEN'S CASTLE FDFD By_ PLAY m the Singapore Chess Club championship started last Saturday m the Club premises m Orchard Road. A large and representative entry o f competitors have decided to try their hand at gaining club honours. Contestants have been sorted Into three611 words
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Article325 1955-06-19 8 FDFD ATLANTIC CITY. v Jersey Persons who sit back and take life easy are more likely to s urier from heart trouble. diabetes and tooth decay than a hardworking day labourer, a New York University medical professor said 'In diabetics it i> well known325 words
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Article, Illustration331 1955-06-19 9 Michael Goh - LIFE IN THE UNDERSEA KINGDOM Michael Goh fho Van KleefAgnanMMWM it King George V M*ark pictures bff VISITORS to the van Kleef Aquarium will not fail to be awed by the living panoramic pictures of marine life around them m the darkened, cold interior of the building. Once past theP.K. Chan - 331 words
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Article, Illustration506 1955-06-19 10 SIX NATIONALITIES ARE IN TODAY'S WATER SKI MEET WITH so many nationalities taking part, the Malayan YVaterski Association's competition at Pasir His today takes on the appearance of a miniature world championship meet Doubtless the standard will not be anywhere near world class, but that means there will be all506 words
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Article63 1955-06-19 10 SHELL Sports Club bent Royal Naval Air Station SembaWSn. it lend ly played on the Shell ground yesterday R.N.A.S 84 runs (Berry 24 Warren 15 Edwards 14 tnre U e gh f a o n r 2?^ f r 9 H^ 24 Sh vLP ru ?f (L63 words
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Article162 1955-06-19 10 OLD RafTlesians drew with Present Rafflesians m hen they met m their annual cricket match at Raffles Institution «Nierday. Scores were OR A ft Su tt« c EUdgewaj b Sandosham 54 Ah Yu send 0 Amir Singh b -id 3 H. Barker c Kuldip Singh b162 words
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Article89 1955-06-19 10 LONDON. June 18: UP) Jraslov Drobm. an exllCaeca ptaysaf for J5? 1 hls brpn »>»nn,d from p|.i> in]? at U imbled--011 Becaaae ho wrote for newspaper and therefore '"•ringed on his amateur Matus. t| 1P News Chronicle reported today. Th«. report, whidi so fir l»is been unconfirmed. >aid89 words
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292 1955-06-19 10 TAI iPV IN Tln 8& School retained the Sin gapore Malay Schools' soccer cud when tho w\ it Gcylangr Malay School by fourToals to two m n^ fi i Played at Jalan Besar SUdlum%e%a7. With the score at two-all «rtra time was292 words
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343 1955-06-19 10 S'GOR OUTCLASS PERAK GHANI LEADS THE WAY SELANGOK 4 Abdul (lhani 3, WaroyciMMi -nrisi !<•'•' 7- Capt. Stacker of Combined Srr-icrs IPOH. Sat.—Selangor convincingly beat Perak by four nth 1 Malaya Cup fixture played on the Chinese Assembly Hall luda^ irr *V?^ There was little opposition offered the winning tear343 words
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Article, Illustration177 1955-06-19 10 A 'Tiger' With A 'Cobra' Hold Is Chasing King Kong c Tiger Joginder means business, -if that chunk of meat thinks he.* going to get away from m v Cobra hold this time, he is completely mistaken," he snorted. The Tiger was referring to his last grapple with Kin* Kong177 words
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63 1955-06-19 10 P^nani; 7 u> A S&Bflfl H CM Taib 0/ I\ RNANG, Sat.— Prn.mu WBBtti MM al victories m Malaya Cup soccer when Urn trounced lowly Perlis b\ seven g<uls to nilina«*| sided match on Victoria Grcesi todl] ang 1 i i\ box.63 words
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Article133 1955-06-19 10 LONDON*. June 18 (ReutCT) Miss Jean Forbes, IS old South African who is too young to Wimbledon nexi week toppled another Wimbledon yesterday (o ten the women's singles nnai m London g\ court Championships at Qu< en'l Club. She beat experienced 14 Dorothy Knode iU.M I133 words
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Advertisement304 1955-06-19 10 ONIY COIOATE DENTAL CREAM HAS THE CLINICAL PROOF that brings new hope to millions for DayandMght Pwtection Against Tooth Decay! proved the long-lasting protection of Colgate UHgO^ W^m^^^M^ Dental Cream with *Gardoll Tests supervised '^^'*^^JB^^P by leading dental authorites for a full year rßn^ri'W^ :^Sb u»m^ Wk proved this protection304 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-06-19 11 Standard Photo by \eo Swee Heng:, winner of the women's fourice at the second annual All-Malayan Plank Cycle Racing: Carnival held at Bukit Bintang Kuala Lumpur last week. Yong Peng SeongYong Peng Seong - 33 words
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191 1955-06-19 11 M ALA LUMPUR, Sat.— ln the annual two-day rricket "classic" between North and South the South were dismissed for 191 runs m the lings on the Army Malaya Command "Oval" North scored 18 runs without loss at close of of the match was191 words
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Article59 1955-06-19 11 elected the F;ur\v:nd recently: Me »srs. P F. de M Jumabhoy. Chua i Abdul Mallik. P. Menon Teo Chye Hoe. Mr. Teo I M< i Chim. try; Mr Wiilie Yeo Per: Mr. Ong Kay Mr. Tan Hui Mr Scow Watt I Capt: Mr C. I and Mr. Ec59 words
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1255 1955-06-19 11 S'PORE POLICE DELIGHT IN CUP VICTORY Grand Fielding Batting In XL thitre- By UNESMAN the ™ng 'LT week Se A°cau h se of thl^V"'* """'I the games me only matches of any im--portance played last weekend were three m the Federation and tne annual meeting of teams representing the Royal1,255 words
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Article634 1955-06-19 11 Roll Of Honour Batting Si llffilfKt ff» 95. Calver, RE v RA; 78. A Delilkan. Ceylon Sports Club v Combined Schools; 68 retired. Lall Singh. Borneo Co y St. Josephs Institution; 62. Woods, RA v RE: 61. S. Nagaiah. Ceylon SC v Johore Ceylonese: 58 not out, Burdett. RAF iChangii634 words
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Article123 1955-06-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— RAOC. the defending le j?g l e champions, will meet RAF "B m the second round of the Garrison Football Association Cup Tie on June 20 at the Gurney Road ground. The draw for the other second round tics resulted as follows: June 20123 words
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Article885 1955-06-19 11 FREEBOOTER - BREEDING RACING IN NEW ZEALAND FREEBOOTER \u A few weeks ago 1 had a j letter from an old school friend m New Zealand who apart from being a noted breeder of sheep there, is also a somewhat more than useful judge of bloodstock lie was kind enough to send885 words
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Advertisement43 1955-06-19 11 cLUE-BIRD" SHUTTLECOCKS SINGAPORE'S OVERWHELMING CHOICE A vote on Shuttles to be used for FUTURE Championship Matches resulted m 30 VOTES for "BLUEBIRD" and 7 for RSL Also Officially Adopted By— SELANGOR B. A. PENAIMG B.A. NEGRI SEMBILAN B. A. MALACCA B.A. JOHORE B.A.43 words
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Advertisement316 1955-06-19 11 iPPn fBmAIN 1 Open Golf Champion<,h, p St. Andrews 1 Third England v. South Africa Test Match j I \f A. A. A. Championships White Cty {Hy^j I Golden Jubilee Congress. Baptist World TTjT i^^ m O I Alliance itajestie <^Jj| Yachting Week Co*es A I j Aug. 11-13 4-316 words
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2519 1955-06-19 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Ousts S. Pacific In Main Event I By CYPRESS POINT, a seven-year-old Court Martial gelding, scored his second Cup success within two months, when he won the Singapore Cup run over 1] miles at Bukit Timah yesterday, concluding day of the Singapore2,519 words
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Article58 1955-06-19 12 TOTAL P00L— 5366,774 Ist Prixe No. *****9 ($165,048) 2nd Prize No. *****7 82,524) 3rd Prize No. *****4 45,846) I STARTERS ($3,820 each) Nos. *****8, I *****2, *****8, *****1, *****0, *****6, *****5, *****4, *****0, *****1, *****5, *****7. CONSOLATION: ($2,750 each) Nos. *****6, < *****2, *****9, *****7, *****4, *****8, *****2,58 words
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Article201 1955-06-19 12 lher« SG P RL S Cha Mothers. Lye vat and JY!?«; i b f amon »he com. pctitors m this years Macao J.rand Prix to be held on the beT O b US Ui Circuit On •SfJSI Lye Choon. the holder of the Malayan201 words
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109 1955-06-19 12 CSC's Bid For Top Honours In Water-Polo CHINESE Swimming Club Will make a determined attempt to win tOD honours m all the three divisions of this year's Singapore Amateur bwimming Association's waterpolo championships. The Chinese, who were the .winners of both Div. "A" and "B water-oplo championships play their first109 words
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Article236 1955-06-19 13 SIN AT THE SEASIDE >ACK STREET boarding: houses where ioms are hired to cou- < s by the hour, hotel h here the "cocktail" sit swinging their bait mu£s on holiiy, pubs which are little than pick-up plar prostitutes male s well as female these re things you won't find236 words
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Article560 1955-06-19 13 Pen Paks K. X CHTJAH. 71, Jalan ifang, Batu Pahat, Johore. p collecting, pen- :otos, reading, bad- collecting popular ngs, view-cards, travelling -tening, and general rre?pondence. Ph HARD ONG, 1908, hean Teik Road. Penang. hanging popular pen-pals' photos, foer, autographs, rel radio and rediflfusion listening, and friendly correspondence. ROBERT ONG.560 words
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Article, Illustration867 1955-06-19 13 ELIZABETH GOWLEY; ROBERT BETTS - ELIZABETH GOWLEY ROBERT BETTS Watch Out- Don't Fall Far That Lonesome Look Investigated by and r»\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\v the loose looking for amoroui adventures. You can't class her with the painted. pinch-faced women who night after night pace the promenades fla.sh ing their false smiles at hesitant867 words
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Article46 1955-06-19 13 BERLIN (IP). Here's the latest Berlin joke. It's prompted by the so-called Soviet peace offensive. "If ll.e Americans leave Europe then the Russians will withdraw, too", says an East 'Jerman Communist. "That may be." answered a West Berliner, "but m which direction." 9*446 words
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Article48 1955-06-19 13 BERLIN, (UP) Love might be the West's new secret told war weapon Two Soviet officers who defected to the West said they fled because the Red Army vould not let them marry their German firl friends. They brought the girls west with them.48 words
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Article237 1955-06-19 13 W A I lIINGTON. Women have moved into about every job once J considered "for men only." This fact shows m a new U.S. Department of Labour study. At least some women are working m each of the 446 occupations reported m the 1950U.P. - 237 words
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Article268 1955-06-19 14 TAINA HITS H'WOOD T^aina elg lovely rouni ballerina, is Finland's first glamour export to Hollywood. She was discovered by Producer Edwin H. Knopf m story book fashion. While m London. Knopf arranged a special showing of "Lili." which he produced. Mcl Ferrer, who starred m the film with Leslie Caron,268 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1955-06-19 14 BRIDGET JONES - BRIDGET JONES FDFD ALL around Hollywood I find that ihe stars are doing the craziest things with jewellery. At M-G-M's studios both VIVECA LINDFORS and LANA TURNER wear costumes with the most unusual jewellery ideas. Vivera. who plays opposite STEWART GRANGER m "Moonfleet," scoops up her hair and1,013 words
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Article, Illustration341 1955-06-19 14 HEIGHT MAKES A DIFFERENCE— RANDY DANDOLPH Scott, the tall man m Warner Bros.' "Tail Man Riding." is confident that height makes the big difference when it comes 1o a fast or slow rise to the top of the motion picture success ladder. Randy, who towers six-feet-three into the ozone, minus341 words
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Article133 1955-06-19 14 y^N admirer of PEGGY LEES way of singing v tells her: 'You don't sing songs; you make love to >' to them." A famous director who would like to make a nlm of the story of Adam and Eve would also like f JOHN WAYNE and AUDi REV133 words
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Advertisement193 1955-06-19 14 4i SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION Allßifl tCAPITOL N W sHowi; w jilhiij MAfzETTEIkING NIGEL PATk \m^\ s GEORGE COLE DONALD WOLFIT EXCLUSIVE!! I LADKS iSSQQii KANCY DR^SS RAM s,B, I^^% COMING! I "FOREVER WAITING (m Mand.inn Today 9 am. (MM Ml lIS V Hn; rey Bo,^! M« 11-1.4.)-: ..i(). t) M193 words
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Article, Illustration746 1955-06-19 15 Scooped Mecklines They're! Jewellery J PEREGRINATING fashion designer Christian Dior, who has just completed a successful tour of South Africa, may call m at Singapore m the very near future. But meanwhile surveying the market m the Colony is his personal repr c s c n tative Mr.746 words
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Article385 1955-06-19 15 HOW TO BE A DREAM DATE "f WANT to see (his clr! L as.vn OR "Let's u«». This rirl isn't for me." Which 6f thtw tv thoufhi a man'i n mri the fir t a firl hoaM i" itrid up to li.c girl net If you've over wonden wistfully "Why385 words
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Article, Illustration383 1955-06-19 16 \\HETHER he's acting or capering on the sidelines. James Cagney seems to be constantly m "motion. Before the camera, he enjoys a self-confidence that Is transmitted to other performers and puts them at ease. At lunchtime, he often foregoes food, puts on a rubber shirt and383 words
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Article, Illustration331 1955-06-19 16 Gossip From H ollywood QLENN Ford has an en■y thusiastic now boosterDorothy McGuire After their first day's Trial, Miss McGuire amazed Director Mark Robson by phoning him m the evening to tell him what an outstanding actor she considered her leading man to be. "That's the first time Ive heard331 words
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Article830 1955-06-19 16 TVFOT the least of the picasant moments of the stage presentation of GUYS AND DOLLS were a floating crap (cd. note dice) game conducted m a littl* sewer off New York's Times Square, an unlikely romanc* between a mission worker and a confirmed gambler, a bushel and a830 words
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Article, Illustration3082 1955-06-19 21 DUNCAN NEISH - ULTIMATE DESTROYER DUNCAN NEISH DF AWWWWW By wwwwww I -CS cased his tall, ungainly figure out of ffice chair and laid a friendly hand on .nspector Hamilton's shoulder It was a hand. Odd that there should be so c m those spatulate lingers, the kind of m carrying out analytical3,082 words
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Article, Illustration88 1955-06-19 22 SPEAKING of PICTURES... \no\V; "Morning Stroll by Tommy Wai of 104 Malay Street, Pencng. Pentgcon, fB, 1 /.100 th, Perutz. abo\t: 'Tryst" by Tan Chor Soo of 50G Pudu Rcci, K. Lumpur. Rolfix. fl 1, 1 WJ&FTt "Bathing Beauty" by Lee Pak Hoy 51 North Bridge Road, Singapore. Roller J88 words
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Advertisement35 1955-06-19 22 M SPEAKING OF PICTI'K» I Name M 1 Address Title Camera Used Aperture I Speed Film i^ mr»~ i Obtainable From All Uuiuig j TITHES DENTAL 6 WOTO^JUPPB'tni JMMih MNltf M *U» &jß^*#?t ri \ilS^^35 words
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Article658 1955-06-19 23 Norman Wrotham - Norman Wrotham jzards With The Golden Touch (2) by )ER MANIA t nothing to big, burly Whitaker -King" of the Victorian company 3. He had so easily -acquired cy that a few hunlsand spent here c mattered little. all fortunehe starred m a Kmigrating m658 words
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Article, Illustration496 1955-06-19 23 major vertical line hat originates close the wrist and, cros■g the palmar surface, seceds to end below a middle finger is mmonly known by c rr. ysterious name of c of Fate or estiny. If i the main it denotes rial aspect of its vicissitudes496 words
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382 1955-06-19 23 was a splendid pillared and gilded ballroom with stage and organ. The house had 32 bedrooms. 11 bathrooms and accommodation for 77 servants. It was so vast that at one time guests were issued with a map of the rooms. The382 words
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487 1955-06-19 23 Cost Of Loving Goes Up In Sierra Leone And Nigeria FREETOWN, Sierra Leone, "£]AN I afford to buy a wife?" is the question which most young Africans along the West Coast are asking themselves these days. Whereas, m the past, £10 to487 words
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Advertisement299 1955-06-19 23 Two beauty aids to flatter •your czZxWCtb/JM' Pond s Foce Powder and Lipstick tfit crio»et of lov«/y women everywhere §T)C)ND^ offer you rtvft 1- wonderful beauty aids, used by lovely women throughout the world. To enhance your natural loveliness, choose ftm shade of Pond s Face Powder I here are299 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-06-19 24 FENCING FREE THE girl with the fencin? foil is Julia Arnall. 24. a new British starlet. Julia, who has signed a contract with J. Arthur Rank Organization, fences regularly m the studio gymnasium at Pinewood, Bucks. She says: "It helps to keep a ffirl's curves m the right places."- MirrorpicMirrorpic - 50 words
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Article, Illustration1279 1955-06-19 24 SAUL PETT - SAUL PETT This Manhattan clearing house for the world's explorers has 1,000 members and associate members. Its flag has been carried 24,000 £eet up the Himalayas, 3,000 feet under the ocean, over both Poles, across every desert, into every Jungle and on the soil o£ every nation1,279 words
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Article, Illustration679 1955-06-19 24 STANLEY PRIDDLE - STANLEY PRIDDLE BY SOVIET CHECKS WAR RISK LONDON. 'THE swift succession of x dramatic Soviet gestures m the international arena strongly suggests that the Kremlin i s determined to minimize the risk of world war for at least the next decade, according to Western diplomats here679 words
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