Sunday Standard, 10 July 1955
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Title Section17 1955-07-10 1 SUNDAY STANDARD SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. VI. No. 4 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1955 24 PAGES 20 CENTS17 words
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Article25 1955-07-10 1 SHOST SQUAD: I-.: ATOMIC BOMB EARS OLD ,,"11 M>( XlM.i- t i'l ■i h m i l iin. K.-pur--ISS THAT WORTH A FOR25 words
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103 1955-07-10 1 I ONDON, July f) (Rcuter) The Czechoslovak Forriun Ministry has informed the British Ambassador in Prague that Mrs. Phyllis >ispcra. 32-year-old Britishborn former wife of a Ciech wartime pilot, is free to leave the country with her three children, the British Foreign Office,103 words
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Article31 1955-07-10 1 KAGOSHIMA. Japan. July \P> Four men died yestrrday in the flaming crash I Japanese twin-engine I k plane near here— the Japanese Navy's biggest ter.31 words
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416 1955-07-10 1 POLICE PICKS UP UNION BOSS IN COFFEE SHOP PAP Secretary Demands: Charge Him Or Free Him OFFICERS of the Special Branch of the Singapore Police yesterday arrested the president of the Factory and Shop Workers' Union, Yong Kok Kirn, under the Emergency Regulations. Yong was having a drink and chatting416 words
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Article, Illustration225 1955-07-10 1 Welfare Sweep PENANG. Sat.— Johprc was once again lucky >to bag the first three prizes ot the* 30th. Social Welfare, Lottery drawn at the Khek Association here this afternoon. Johore also took one of the three 4th prizes worth $25,000 each. Selangor and Perak took the225 words
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Article29 1955-07-10 1 SIR Frank Plantt, head of the Lancashire Cotton Co.. one of the largest cottonspinning combines in the world, died on Friday nisht. He was 65. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article163 1955-07-10 1 880 Ib. Missing From EstateEnough To Kill 100,000 People KLANG. bat. Over 880 pounds of sodium arsenite enough to kill about 100.000 and as many cattle are missing from an estate in the Kuala Langat District. A report was made to the Klang Police today by the estate163 words
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Article21 1955-07-10 1 JEAN Grinda, 18-year-old French tennis player, has been acquitted on charges ot assaulting a maid at a London Hotel. AP.21 words
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Article, Illustration72 1955-07-10 1 French Army C-in-C Passes By Tlf E Chief-of-Staff of the French Armed Forces, Gen. A. Guillaume, who arrived in Singapore yestterday from Sydney by the Qantas BOAC plane after talks with the Australian defence chiefs. "My trip was purely for information. I did not meet people specially on SKATO arrangements.72 words
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Article53 1955-07-10 1 JAKARTA. July 9 President Soekarno of Indonesia has postponed his pilgrimage to Mecca until a settlement in the Army versus Government crisis Is reached. A spokesman for the cabinet said the departure of the President, which was to have been on July 12, will now take place53 words
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Article20 1955-07-10 1 ACTRESS Corinne Calvert. who went to Hollywood from France six years ago, became an American citizen on Friday20 words
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Article161 1955-07-10 1 BRIT AIN CONCERNED OVERLAOS But Battle Is Turning In Favour Of Govt. LONDON. July 9 < Router > Britain is "deeply concerned" about the fighting which has broken out in northern Laos, a British Foreign Office spokesman said here today. He said the British Government had received a report from161 words
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Article, Illustration725 1955-07-10 1 RENOUNCE WAR OR BE WIPED OUT Seven International Scientists Utter Grim Warning To The World The men who know are most gloomy... LONDON, July 9 (UP). Albert Einstein posthumously joined seven renowned scientists today in warning the world to renounce war or die. 'The best authorities are unanimous in sa^ng725 words
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Article246 1955-07-10 1 But. Nehru Says LONDON, July 9, (Kcutcr) Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, India's Prime Minister, today gave British ministers his assessment of current Soviet foreign policy as likely to be unfolded at the Geneva conference of world leaders opening: in nine days' time. His analysis, based on246 words
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Article70 1955-07-10 1 PAISLEY. Scotland. July 9 Router Two hundred girls walked out of a mill here yesterday .saying it vai too hot to work as Britain's current heat-wave continued. The Air Ministry predicted that the heat-wavo would go on over the week-end. The temperature at nearby Renfrew70 words
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Advertisement98 1955-07-10 1 Vripf Fa AJO C X SO V SERVES V4M A FOR 'Wl* J FINEST $5 20 ICE CREAW The Atomic Bomb Is Ten Years Old. Turn To Page 9 WalaHlaP^^^^^^aW If CPA Speed. Punctuality. Reliahtlity these are th« thing* tnat make (..P. V's *er\ice to Far tastern Port* completely unsurpassed.98 words
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Article1096 1955-07-10 2 40 Call-Up Youths Say After A Year's Training. Marshall Told Of Boys' Fear Of Being Ambushed A GROri* of 40 Nation.il Service youths who are afraid to travel to Kluang in open trucks because of the possibility of ambush by bandits, laid their grievance before the1,096 words
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Article77 1955-07-10 2 MALACCA, Sat. Many j guests helped Malacca Rotariana to celebrate the Silver i luluiec anniversary of the ItMaJacca Cluh yesterday at a tea party at the .Malacca Rest House. Hifhlighi of the celebratioo was President Mahindasa's ■ake lit by 25 randies which was cut up by Rot77 words
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Article54 1955-07-10 2 CHEW Nee Shan was fined $1D for shouting at the top of his voice in a restaurant in Geylang Road on July 8 when he appeared in the Fourth Police Court yesterday. Chew told the magistrate. Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn. that he had only54 words
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Article, Illustration248 1955-07-10 2 20 CENTS FOR HALF-HOUR OF LISTENING-IN Move To Instal Them In Spore Hotels COIN operated radios, ideal for use in hotels and hospitals, will be inaili- in Malaya as soon as negotiations between local firms and the Australian maker who is telling his manufacturing rights in this country,248 words
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Article150 1955-07-10 2 RUBBER UP, MART STEADIES 7 HE price «>f Singapore rub- ber regained 12 cents to $I.lB| per Ib. for first grade Ju y i shipment on a steady market yesterday. Quotations opened slightly higher with the market uncertain in the initial stages. Liquidation by a section of the trade was150 words
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Article, Illustration498 1955-07-10 2 TWO Continental radio and television stars left Singapore yesterday with a plea to local musicians to be more broad-minded. Fred Clement and Hanne Rcnze, recording artistes lor Telciunken. who have broadcast over Rndio Vienna and televised over Radio Switzerland, were stranded here for the last two498 words
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Article, Illustration555 1955-07-10 3 July 22 Will Be The Big Day For 80 Girls WHO WILL BE THE LUCKY GIRL OF 1955? I B B H B B B a B night. July 23. For the lucky girls competing, there is this word from the sponsors: "Because beauty recognizes no geographical boundary555 words
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Article, Illustration87 1955-07-10 3 4 Hobby That Paid Him Good Dividends (Oral Beauties For The Home I WHAT started as a hobby ■oravoung Singapore Chinese has Lande into a profitable comlie:: undertaking which may Ll become the forerunner of a ■oursHmg cottage industry in the ■olony m the near future. I adc good is87 words
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213 1955-07-10 3 Tin: 350 temporary clerks in the Singapore Government service are "impatient" over the delay in implementing the scheme to absorb them into the permanent service. i'preM ntatives of the Gov. rnment Administrative and trical Senrice Union, who ent the clerks. will meet the Chief213 words
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Article, Illustration133 1955-07-10 3 lot such fragile material strangely, a strong a pair ot plynd a hacksaw. Fof landscape scenes he uses coke He is now experimenting :a i colours for aquacoral decorations ive to remain under water for a long The colours he is 'iMriii at present are quite133 words
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Article184 1955-07-10 3 CASE OF THE BSc GRADUATE Now He Teaches Infants the ABC BELIEVE it or not! A Singapore science graduate who has Archimedes' piinciple and Newton's laws of motion at his finger-tips has been teaching the alphabet to a class of 40 infants for the past one year. This Is revealed184 words
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Article86 1955-07-10 3 A SINGAPORE string orchestra will five a concert without a conductor at the Victoria Memorial Hall early next month. Called the Son Soon Tioe Orchestra, its formation dates back to the visit of Maurice Clare, the well-known violinist, who encouraged the idea of forming an86 words
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Article154 1955-07-10 3 JOIIORE BAHRU. Sat. A fiekl assistant in the Geological Survey Department here Luis Martin Anthony, formerly of Ipoh, was sent to prison today on charges of criminal breach of trust and forgery. He was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment on each of the two rh arges by154 words
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273 1955-07-10 3 FPA WARNS OF BA CK-STREET ABORTIONISTS THE Johore Family Planning Association warns against 'back-street abortionists" who demand large sums of money for desperate mothers-to-be (who cannot afford to feed another mouth) and yet will accept no responsibility for the damage so often done to the health of the women concerned.273 words
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Advertisement228 1955-07-10 3 ABBE LANE! XAVIER CUGAT! DENNIS O KEEFE! Tbettory they called |j3 jj^H Hr if #7 < A COLUMBIA PICTI RK |f r SATURDAY MIDNIGHT jgT AT THE REX SPEND YOUR NEXT LOCAL LEAVE IN MAHE (Seychelles Islands) TRAVEL THERE AND BACK BY R I L. Duration of voyage S'pore Mahe228 words
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Article, Illustration147 1955-07-10 4 Spiegel Seeks Local Talent SAM Spiegel, the famous producer of Acad c m y Award winners, the Waterfront and the African Queen, is now in Singapore j in search of a Malay or Siamese girl to play the leading role In his forthcoming M 56,000.000 pro- I147 words
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Article39 1955-07-10 4 THE importance of unity between parents and teachers was stressed at a meeting of the English Teachers' Union and the newly formed Singapore Chinese Parents' Association held on Friday. The meeting ursjcd more parents to join the association.39 words
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Article70 1955-07-10 4 THREE Singapore lawyers will represent the local bar at the Commonwealth ?nd Empire law conference to be held in London on July 20. The conference is a meeting of 1,000 delegates 'from all the recognized professional organizations of the legal profession throughout the Commonwealth. One of70 words
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165 1955-07-10 4 A POLICE officer. ASP Howard Desmond McConnell. told the Singapore First District Court yesterday how he saw a lone figure dart out from darkness in Alexandra Road and threw a brick at the police van in which he was escorting an ambulance.165 words
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Article364 1955-07-10 4 JOHORE DATO - What Should A Malayan Wear? JOHORE DATO BY THE THi: bush jacket in which Singapore's Chief Minister is seen here, there and everywhere has once again raised the question of what is a suitable dress for a place like Malaya. Once the sub.ject of what altire Malays should adopt was364 words
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469 1955-07-10 4 'Why, It's Unfair (SA YS CHAN KUM CHEE co.) 'Give It A Trial' PROMOTIONS WITHOUT EXAMS:' (SAYS A SENIOR TEACm By JOE SASSOOX, Standard Staff Reporter CONFLICTING v i c w s greeted the proposal that pupils in secondary schools be promoted even if they fail in their final term469 words
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Article22 1955-07-10 4 Attlees' Car, Bus Collide 1.OM" Attire car. wet I bu s I Dam i i and fcftei <] I their Itrs. At car.22 words
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Miscellaneous459 1955-07-10 4 |jINGAPORE |M>rr \t\ *M«|rly Lxhib:t on of i^acq ier paint. ngs at Ui:t.sh Council Ha I am t*i S )i) Dm Bmhltmt I nlon: Ded cat. on »er- c» at Cfiua Chu Kang l»»»re *ii<|«i tub: Judo practice 10 a m to 1 3(i urn liuiepemlent MK*inn*ry Motriarat: Free film459 words
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Miscellaneous465 1955-07-10 4 Standard INFORMATION AT A GLANCE Q m-t i lri 82. 19 39m>: 10 30 3132m>: 112.") MtgatiM of the New* 1 16 82 I*."^mi<; in 4<> Lun- Week 125.11. 3132 m); 1140 interfcluste I«H2. 1959rm: 11 lude 25 21. 31.32 m); 1146 As you am Young Au««ra a Recital ike465 words
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19 1955-07-10 5 700 IN 25 COLONY SAWMILLS WALK OUT W I I I I Other Strikes ft i heatn I I19 words
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54 1955-07-10 5 have i Uthe-pc DAinister, Mr. in hearing n their clients. I .m. Mr. Sii g pore In> ■car any 1 c in the Pi kerini B ird has *ci 2 A p.m. v nplaints. heard sterday i P pie* 1 session ila r- t54 words
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Article59 1955-07-10 5 lEI How of Peck Road, was fined a total n the Singapore Court yesterday charges. charges against him drivinf with an ex-: provisional licence. to display "L" plate>. hout the company a licensed cirivt-r, and "u r a passenger, who i I In ssession59 words
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Article66 1955-07-10 5 A MAN* who bargained for time to pay a fine imposed on him for helping to run a chap-ji-ki lottery was told yesterday by a Singapore Magistrate, Mr. J. If. Dcve-reux-Colrbourn: "I will not have bargaining in this court." The man. Lim Hoe Cheon?. was fined66 words
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Article440 1955-07-10 5 'We Condemn Marshall's Proposal To Appoint Four Junior Ministers rJ\ a N 9 APORE Progressive Party yesterday cabled the Secretary of State for the Colonies, CU i L 4 e r"\oxßoyd, strongly condemning the '-met Minister's proposal to appoint four junior ministers. "he cable sent from the440 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-07-10 5 photo MR. AND MRS Wilson Sun* Teow Leong; after their mar rUffe at the Hinghwa Methodist Church in Singapore The «roo m is on the staff of the Catholic Chinese High School The bride was formerly Miss Ong Siok Leng.- StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article32 1955-07-10 5 MOHAMED Anwar bin Ab- j dul Latin" of the Singapore R yal Artillery (Volunteers), Singapore Military Forces, has) been promoted to the rank of a major, it was officially announced yesterday.32 words
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Article, Illustration149 1955-07-10 5 Lancers Officer Weds Major's Daughter MAJOR Rowland James Beech of Uie 12th Royal Lancers and his radiant bride. the former Miss Geraldine Inez Antoinette Harding:, after their wedding in Singapore yesterday at St. Andrew's Cathedral. The bride wore a dress of white duchess satin with a train and149 words
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317 1955-07-10 5 THE Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday told 50 representatives of 1,500 Colony bus workers that the safety of 1,200,000 people of Singapore came before the interest of one person. Tlie group, many of them in uniforms, had called on Mr. Marshall at his317 words
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Article51 1955-07-10 5 CHUA On TET of Jurong Read, was fined $25 in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, for speeding in his car from 8 m.s. to 91 m.s. Bukit Timah Road at 40 m.p.h. on Sept. :>,. last year. He was a!so 'fined $15 for driving with a worn51 words
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Article31 1955-07-10 5 THE foreman of a factory in 131 Mile Jurong Road in Singapore, discovered one of his workers, identified as Loh Gim Bak. 41. hanging from the beam, yesterday morning.31 words
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209 1955-07-10 5 7 Colony Artists To Hold London Exhibition LONDON, July 9, (Renter)— London is looking forward to an exhibition of seven well-known members of the Singapore Art Society which opens at the Imperial Institute on July 18. The pictures on show will range from the finger painting of Chen Wen Hsi209 words
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Advertisement78 1955-07-10 5 U I that s the word |J Jj jt fop the HE W Me and tibration; Qj U fi tl m!B U It S pieasurt, entirely new comfort i These are the J 1 i* t ech runabouts For any f"~ *vho wants to mo*t when he goe» c4L= M^m^^ig^278 words
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Advertisement468 1955-07-10 5 g-\ On your way to <£ I thexr.^.jv^; Fly by 4-erujine Clipper* to yfv t NUnila. Direct conn^c tion* Jm \r^_ J^T^— *4» with Stiper-powered "Strato'^/y/f" -V\ R •Clippers to San Francisco. fj)&£j£ Sjd,. Thr- only one-carrier service jJ^*^V- Choice of first-class or V tourist service. Flights every *^l',^p^^ >^/468 words
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Article960 1955-07-10 6 Film Reform fPHE opportunity which film festivals and con- ferenccs afford movie magnates of the world to inert together and dismiss their problems and plans Is beginning to bear fruit. Ever since these gettogethers have taken place, there has been a growing demand for reform in the type960 words
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1170 1955-07-10 6 JULIUS RABB - Free Austria Looks Forward To Its Bright Future JULIUS RABB by Chancellor of Austria XHE year 1955, which may become historically important for the world as a whole, certainly marks a turning pointing in the history of Austria. When it began, our long wait for national freedom and independence still1,170 words
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717 1955-07-10 6 Dunia Bahru - Dunia Bahru By NEW YORK I >^EW York City today boasts the only Chinese Super-Market, a huge shop in the style of Singapore CoW Storage or Fitzpatrick's except that it only contains Chinese foods. The super-market here, called China Food Fair, eaters to717 words
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Article, Illustration26 1955-07-10 6 "Tomkins! This bottle's I been tampered with! You been opening my letters again?" I "Ladirs and genlicmcn, I know when I'm licked the winner!"26 words
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Advertisement38 1955-07-10 6 Kepsins THROAT PASTILLES W^-^^^f INSTANT RELIEF IVliri caused b> Infection Is W^^Z^^ rapidly relieved and «erms V clestn»>r(l Soothing to dr> throats— •imaluable to publir speaker?. BROO^rx BY MAKtRS Aqents:*NAlNA MOHAMED b SONS LTD. KUALA LUMPUR PENANG KUCHINQ.38 words
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Advertisement289 1955-07-10 6 Il|f\ LLOYD TRIESTIM m I Tfc HsBBBfIBEBBBB^S^BfIB^BB^'BBB^' BBS B fIBBBBBBI 1 SPECIAI i V REDia \^«>*^ ROUND GEFjj J First <l.iw jj, J 14 Tourist rl.i >^r\^ iMciuiiM sm >^Qi|^^ BOARD l\ Ho\ uov J V\ith,ill iim <<U avails 2 MODERN LUXURY lIMRS I AIR-CONDITIONED THROKJHOII ACEMTS GILFILLAN CO., LTD.289 words
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Article875 1955-07-10 7 4^^ 4. xl!^. >^ I** v-^ V i' By president of the MSA DFSA FAFSAF DAS ASFA DSFAS S ASDF ASF SFS f H E Malayan Students' Association of America is now actively campaigning for support in its struggle to get academic recognition of American degrees by the875 words
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Article, Illustration959 1955-07-10 7 BEM PRICE - The Constant War Against Killers Of Mankind BEM PRICE AT NIH 650 Scientists,. Doctors Are At It By BETHESDA. SCIENTISTS here are waging one of history's greatest struggles against the crippling and deadly diseases that still afflict mankind. The attack is carried on in a sprawling maze of laboratories in959 words
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Advertisement28 1955-07-10 7 Since the disease which afflicts most mental patients is schizoph r enia (split- personality), the Mental Health Institute is concentrat ing heavily FD FASFS AF ASDF AFSD AFDS28 words
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Advertisement98 1955-07-10 7 SSDF ASFAF S F AFAS F TEE SHIRTS for the small folk a beautiful selection now available STRIPES, PLAIN COLOURS. fj, of Maize, Mint, Red, Blue or White V A GAY CIRCUS PRINT. From 52.60 to 54.95 y f HARDWEARING JPTin I I 5 in White, Khaki, Brown, Jtik W^98 words
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295 1955-07-10 8 Paul Teuthardt - Horror Stretches Feature In Sydney Trial Paul Teuthardt DFS AFF SF SDAF SDF By SYDNEY. pAR drivers in trie 1955 Redex Round Australia reliability Trial will face "horror stretches" that will make the Monte Carlo Rally look like a Sunday drive. In one stretch on the North Queensland coast, they295 words
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Article, Illustration603 1955-07-10 8 Queen's Castle - Fourth Round Of Championship Queen's Castle i By COME years ago when the late Count McCormack. then enjoying world lame as a tenor, unexpectedly announced his decision to retire from concert performances, he was immediately besieged by interviewers anxious to obtain an explanation. In reply to their inquiries he answered:603 words
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Article225 1955-07-10 8 Ralph Champion - TOUGH CLIMB FOR US 'POP' SINGERS Ralph Champion By ITS tough—and getting tougher— to become top of the "pop" singers. Patti Page is a case in point She was discovered singing in a small-time radio station and brought to New York, where she sang for six months in obscure' nightclubs.225 words
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Miscellaneous121 1955-07-10 8 1,011 MUN SIONG, 169-B. Tiong Bahru Road, Singapore, 3. (18) movies, tabletennis, badminton, viewcards, and friendly cor respondence. JOHNNY WEE, 171-B, Tiong Bahru Road. Singapore, 3. (20> movies, songs, badminton, dancing, viewcards, and friendly corresDondence. MISS STELLA TAN. 55, Eng Hoon Street, Tiong Bahru. Singapore, 3. <15> swimming, cycling, popular121 words
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Miscellaneous123 1955-07-10 8 piano-playing. swimming, sewing, photos, movies, and collecting popular songs. MISS ANNIE CHELLIAH, 13.1, J 9 lan Tebrau, Johore Rahru. (14) art. cycling, and badminton. MISS TAN KIM HONG, 79. Lorong 19, Singapore. 14. (14) songs, stampscollecting, movies, dancing, sewing, and friendly correspondence. GIMLET LEE, 4.19. Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore, 19.123 words
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Miscellaneous124 1955-07-10 8 exchanging pen-pals' photos. badminton. and general correspondence. TOM M V LEE. 296 -C. Kampong Bahru Road. Singapore. (17) swimming, movies, music, songs, exchanging personal photos, singing, and friendly correspondence. LEONG TAI Xl AN. No. *****.1 c o Federal Field Squadron. Federation Engineers. Malaya Movies, reading, travelling, collecting photos. view-cards, and124 words
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Article, Illustration992 1955-07-10 9 EITON C FAY - EITON C FAY By this piSbucw ah I I i I ue.ipons l f ,fl f |,j «r am ther I est jiifr 16, 1945 16. I heimer. Vannevar Bush R F. Bacher. James Conant' Enrico Fermi. Alvin C* Graves,992 words
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Article635 1955-07-10 9 CASSANDRA I THINK it was Herbert Spencer who was once described by Thomas Carlyle as "the most unending ass ia Christendom." In his time he had few rivals as a bore. But in our time we have a doughty challenger for the title Hr. Hewlett Johnson, the635 words
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258 1955-07-10 10 WINSLOW'S 102 GIVES AFRICA A BIG LEAD M.\N( lIFSTKR. July I (Rrutrr) —An attractive century by Paul Winslou who sh»r<il an unhrokrn .sixth wirket stand of ICE with John Waite helped put South Africa in a good position against tingland by tea time on the third <i.i\ of tin- third258 words
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Article92 1955-07-10 10 SINGAPORE Police will C rt cyclists taking part in the annual tour of the Sin c Rare today. The cyclists will start from Sh<nton Way at 6.30 a.m. and police will follow them Mountbattt n Road where the proper race begins. Racing is neutralised ugh busy92 words
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488 1955-07-10 10 LEONG CLOSE SAVE PENANG FROM COLLAPSE PEXANG, Sat.— A splendid sixth wicket partnership by Koay Khoon Leong who scored an undefeated 45 runs and W. E. Close who batted patiently for his 29 runs, saved Penang from collapse in their first innings of the inter-State cricket match against Selangor, played488 words
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Article463 1955-07-10 10 Three Singapore records were broken at th e friendly athletic meeting between Swifts AA and the Army Combined at Nee Soon yesterday. Th« Colony fprint champion, T.im Eng Yoon broke tne 220 yards record established In 1941 i Ait:, a 22 zvc. hnLsh. The old lime463 words
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Article74 1955-07-10 10 Drawn Match At Ba testier CEYLON Sports Club held the Press XI to an exciting draw in their fnendiy cricket :i on the CSC ground yesterday. Scores: CSC 98 Mahalingam not OUt 1". Willie Ponniah 12. Kulasinaam 13, Vcrderput 10. Amar Singh three lor li.i, John Marks three for 18.74 words
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Article351 1955-07-10 10 BATTING Singapore ")8. Ramakrishnan. Bcatly] school vs. Johore English school; i ">B. Thuraisingam, Singapore VS, Malacca: 56 L. l'encott. Shell VS. Non-Benders: 5C Gunendram. University vs. Woodbridge. Selangor S3. Jones. Selangor Club vs. Kilat; t>2 not out Boon Oon Seong. King George V School Seremban. VS, Methodist351 words
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Article386 1955-07-10 10 LINESMAN - LINESMAN By ARE Malayan cricketers finding the season a strain on them? For the second consecutive weekend the features that have marked the game so far have been absent, only eleven batsmen hitting up scores of 50 or more runs. Nor have there been as386 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-07-10 10 MEET tuo happy teenagers left, Janet Jesudasen of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, uho icon both the 100 yards anil 220 yards events at the first annual Singapore Girls'* Secondary Schools athletic championships held yesterday, and right, Ruth Ferreira, uho won the high jump event for the fourth52 words
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471 1955-07-10 10 SBA To Send Coaches To Colony Schools THE Singapore Badminton Association at its meeting on Friday made a momentous decision to send coaches to the Colony's secondary schools who may be in need of them The management committee unhesitatingly agreed to a request made by an officer of the secondary471 words
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130 1955-07-10 10 THOMSON PAYS COMPLIMENTS TO SIR GEORGE MX. George G. Thomson. Public Relations Officer in a letter thanking Sir George Thomas, for his handsome donation of £200 to encourage local youths to take up basketball, said that the gift could not have been better placed. "Thanks to the activities of Mr.130 words
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Article241 1955-07-10 10 JOINT MEET FOR COLONY SCHOOLS AS a first step towards better understanding and goodwill among Chinese and English school students in Singapore. a joint athletic meet will !>,. held at Jalan Brsar Stadium on July 23. the organiser of Physical Education. Mr. Joseph David, said over Radio Malaya yesterday. Thi*241 words
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Article22 1955-07-10 10 BOD( A beat the Indian Association by eight run s in a friendly cricket match Dlayed at Balestier Road, yesterday.22 words
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Advertisement317 1955-07-10 10 5' HENNOL?Ir v Sole Ace»its: NAINA M()H\Mlh ft mi\> i 4 Raffle* Place. <injrapur. BSERViCEI Weekly super-constellatiqh\ /INDIA/ EUROPE CONNECTING SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE I (All First and Touri-t I t. AIR-INDIA Qe~ ±o*.***** AOELPHI HOTEL BUILDING, SIMCAPORf. I Pimples and Bad Ski Fought in 24 Hours Cmre th«» «!i«roverv of317 words
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Miscellaneous147 1955-07-10 10 CRICKETERS WILL ARRIVE TOMORROW SIX members of the Hongkong Combined Services cricket team arrived in the Colony on Thursday and the balance of ihe team will arrive on Monday and not un Sunday as originally stated, Commander Pain informed Th c Standard last night. The six players are at present147 words
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Miscellaneous157 1955-07-10 10 SOCCER— Dir. 3A: Indian Bros. S.C. vs. Woodlands S.C. at Jalan Besar Stadium at 4 p.m. FRIENDLY:— Hongkong Chinese FA. vs. M.C.F.A. Selection at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. Dir. 3B:— Police "at" M Springdale S.C. at Police Depot at 5.15 p.m.; Hajaji S.C. vs. Darul Afiah at Farrer157 words
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Article363 1955-07-10 11 \)s MCFA 'HERO' IN RETURN HO HO CUP ll— ifc— l < hinesc 1. I To. m of S SPORTS EDITOR H lourth-tinio holders H port sorcer when they took H r with >n odd goal in if stadium yesterday. B all, the quota of363 words
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Article1047 1955-07-10 11 FASDF ASDFS GSDAAS FS ed an easy ..oout •d. and the ball Befon y. it Uke a 0 had lost c on up in ..ute. died i ,kr i *rt of 'rubber men.' tk« Matayaai b<»unr»d back usto l'<*r att.uk. and within minutes, wrrc on1,047 words
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Article43 1955-07-10 11 TAIPING. Sat— in a thrilling second division soccer Axture here yesterday. Railway Recreation club held the Federation Signals to a draw. Scorers for the Railways were Baharoro <L M ?nd Raghavan, while Azizan, Saifullzan and Ahmad tietied for the Signals.43 words
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Article377 1955-07-10 11 MOftNING SESSION Men's D(»uhles: Foo Y>m\i Khean and Chan Teng Knk <l'k>. brat Go Chin Kirn and Mail Pens Kong i Sel.) 15-11, 13-7 Lai Fook Ying and Chan Kon Leong rSel.l beat Lim Siang Yew and Stephen do Souza tSe! 11-15. 18-17. 15-4 Ycoh Teck Chye377 words
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338 1955-07-10 11 WALKER HITS OUT TO GIVE PERAK BIG LEAD IPOII, Sat. A brilliant innings of 91 runs by S. Walker and a record eighth wicket partnership of 117 between him and G. Letchumanan (46) highlighted today's inter-State cricket match between Perak and Xeqri Sembilan. Their partnership helped Perak to pile ftp338 words
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320 1955-07-10 11 PETER KUM - 'Favourites' Are Last Four Without Worry PETER KUM By Xl ALA U MPIR. Sat.— The four "favourites" Won? Pen? Soon, erry Sonncville, Eddie Choong and Olich Ahmad Solehin, as expected entered the semi-finals of the Selangor "Gold Cup" badminton championships today ami none of them was stretched. The master, Wong320 words
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Article29 1955-07-10 11 •KYO, Ju v tf (Rc;:tcr> i featherwelfht boxing < f Staf r;iMV ated ti ji Kan- liniral I in I'nc sixth round of a ten-round Don-title fifht here.29 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-07-10 11 MALAYAN Chinese on the attack Siang Teck has just headed the hall, and there's Lin Tel on the look out while Hongkong > Fai Kirn stands on the alert. Malayans recaptured the Ho Ho Cup which they lost to Hongkong in that Colony last >ear.46 words
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Advertisement123 1955-07-10 11 Fronv the rearing pages of Mai Brand's I&3L ag^f *^IPI^R imjnortal classic comes the story of ***"^sS <^m the day the West will never forget V^ r^i. IHi DAY DtSTRY URRJLD A GUN! 4pß?*% V^.^ v i M#i Lw^^^^ J^^B I Imp jjka^^^ > y 9&P*st^** H I www sss123 words
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1840 1955-07-10 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD -T^ 1 1 X^ I 1/x,, I^l _^v Lj _rx-** Llrvn rf AITTO JJouble Jbor cougoure By YSY-C* Cil/FFD nitf MllMli^r •^•^P W W TOTAL POOL $198/450 1 d- v lacnfl* /ccacfln I Isf PflXe N0 '25?5, 2£2'2r>/l 2n <* P1,840 words
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Article459 1955-07-10 12 Tamworth Loke Chua Win Title THE first final o! the current Colony lawn tennis champtonships was decided at Tanglin o.Morday. It was in the women's doubles whdre top seeded Mrs. Gladys Loke Chua, partnering Mrs A Tamworth, beat Mrs. A. Warden and Mrs. 38. Abbctt in straight sets. The scores459 words
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Article55 1955-07-10 12 MALACCA. Sat. Malacca Indians beat Malay Sports Association by six goals to four in a Craven "A" league soccer match played at Ililir Park yesterday. Indians led 3-1 at the interval. Scorers for Indians were Rengasamy (3), Kumar. Linis and Abraham while Mat Kawi <2> and Wan55 words
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517 1955-07-10 12 Peter Thomson Joins Select Band Of Golfers ST. ANDREWS, Scotland. July 9 (Reulcr)— Peter Thomson, 25-year-old Australian joined a select company of golfers yesterday when he won the British open £olf championship for the second successive year. Hit final aggregate of 281 on the old course here was four strokes517 words
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Article242 1955-07-10 12 MALACCA MALAYS WHIPPED MALACCA, Sat— Showing plenty of class and calling the tune at will Singapore Malays beat Malacca Malays by six goals to nil in their Sultan Gold Cup tie at the Kubu Stadium today. The Malacca forwards especially centre-forward. Baharim were rattled b. the v ,und defence put242 words
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Advertisement217 1955-07-10 12 AGFA SUPER Sllj As was anticipated, the caused by the AGFA made the early producticr successful camera also WITH COUPLED RANGE v a must. This new model here in the form of the AGFA SUPER SILETTL. BEHN MtTtR cr CO LTD. f O f 1 PATERSON SIMONS Cr CO LTD.217 words
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Article, Illustration967 1955-07-10 13 Harry Stuttard - FHOST SQUAD Harry Stuttard BEGMS TODAY: A new detetive series which takes you ight into the drama of- by arrangement with the Sunday Pictorial THE MAN IN THE OWLER HAT WAS ONE OF BRITAIN'S 3OST SUCCESSFUL POLICMEN. HERE HE TELLS TE STORY. SECRET UNTIL TODAY. O' THE SQUAD IN WHICH967 words
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Article625 1955-07-10 13 IT was known that a pang of smugglers were bringing in thousands of Swiss watches from the Continent. The watches appeared In street markets and shops and some of the "droppers" were arrested. But uhat we wanted to know was: Where were the watches being stored and who was625 words
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Article, Illustration185 1955-07-10 13 You are the detective. Before you is a body without a name. But on the hands are slight markings which should give you a clue. The black spots show where the marks are. What is the man's trade? That will help you to185 words
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Article348 1955-07-10 13 JOHN WALTERS - JOHN WALTERS By rr -ins 1 ln *nc world. i, to clergymen chew their pulpits with rage I've heen around in my nne Yet never have I seen ythinrr like this city of proutin^ skyscrapers and exotic flowers on the coast Ol French Morocco. There's an open348 words
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Article149 1955-07-10 13 SECRETARIES of London businessmen are to take courses on the best way to deal with their bosses. One of the lessons they'll be taught is: How to act when the boss loses his temper! The courses are to be run by the National Association of149 words
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Advertisement56 1955-07-10 13 B THIS WffffC VISIT I <ASOAL <OfcN€* I for fir»t choice of rh« I I new shipment I I of American dresses. F ALL NEW! ALL DIFFERENT! H^^^^^ *"*i?iir iii ifM^^B^i i ''''*fi' i^^T Kf. '>%4fimfur.- 4, WORLD STADIUM J? SSfcMn 7Vx/o)-.- 6.iJ i>/>.m. Admission J3/General Admission $2/BOOK EARLY! at56 words
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Article411 1955-07-10 14 BRIDGET JONES - BRIDGET JONES by f'IRLS posing for their T boy friends' cameras this summer and wishing to look their best might like to take note of what the stars do before th e cameras dick. MARILYN MONROE, for instance, takes a deep breath. Says this sexy star:411 words
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Article399 1955-07-10 14 Dob Thomas - Dob Thomas I [OW can they make "Tea and Sympathy"' into film and set it pa.st the censors? That question has been raised ever since MGM Studio bought the prize-winning play lor Alms. One of those who feels it can be done is Deborah Kcrr, who .starred in399 words
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Article, Illustration15 1955-07-10 14 "Don't look to annoyed 7 TOLD you the waiter hoc was an acquaintance of mine!"15 words
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Article, Illustration373 1955-07-10 14 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER IN the 20th Century Fox. new historical piece, "THAT LADY," handsomely mounted and magnificently costumed, you have everything that should make a good picture. Cinemascope, technicolour and a rousing story of INTRIGUE and LOVE (spelling sex). Rut, and this is a purely personal opinion, it373 words
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342 1955-07-10 14 rpilE Frcmh arc realists. A In sex or humour they are more down-to-earth than the Americans. And they can he tousher than Hollywood when it comes to making a sanfister film. Their "Rififr is a briPiant l\:t brutal story of Rar.^ Lrfare in Paris, including342 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-07-10 14 ROME: Though alcohols are permitted on the premises, soft drinks are more of a favourite. Here Starlet Jolanda Doph, standing, plays host to her companions. The group uses the premises in the afternoons. They do not use the actual house but only the shaded terraceU.P. - 53 words
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Advertisement334 1955-07-10 14 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS "HJSSF" >jggg.>?r.*r, m.jKL^ m M 3 and JK3O p.m. ■■■■X ASTAIRE Nc^Jl^^ ri& ;m CinemaScopE mtpSj^l^^^T^J^ IEW'MOOtt THELMA RITTER TODAY 9«i.m. TIOG MURDERER" (Mandarin) AIIJAMRDA OPENS TODAY! ill CIIOIHOMt t-."i (909 MS and Ml p.m. 4± BACK BY 1 POPULAR vSyf re q vest I a^& SPENCER334 words
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Advertisement258 1955-07-10 14 SHAW BROIHKRS ORGANISATION "i CAPITOL DPE^ I MMI Illlh i*dF 11-1.4:,. 4-(,.- 11 ALL. THE ROAWWO. RAUCOUS »OWQy El fKXCITCMENT OF TMt CLA 5^ H LCOtNO OF TH f wty H i**'^ 1 ft I fl EH ,^.,.rt«i ju£. l^^^^Hl^^^^' 1 ft BS^f B wdi! MIJRPHy 1 > i :^i>»258 words
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Article16 1955-07-10 15 Hollywood Gossip rLoland fr»r \\\i\ DO wo- to I and ..p»n r Hoi- I the n16 words
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Article, Illustration1346 1955-07-10 15 Concluding her exclusive story Simone SUV* describes Hollywood us a jmmgk full of nolves. She found she could never fall m love m the film city because llollyuood has no wen of honour no shining knights. Just naughty knights minting naughty nights, n says Simone.1,346 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-07-10 15 Photo. i i _i r -m tiim actress, who won a divorce from lyrone Power in 1 ogam in London. She is filming in Spain. The children Surrey, to spend the weekend with her in London. Their he children are Romina, aged 3, and her sister Taryn, 1 20 monthsA.P. - 53 words
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467 1955-07-10 15 Bridget Jones - Knocked Down Wife- To-Be A t First Meeting Bridget Jones by fit "JSP* .n« > .-l J,,1,, imr »re to rrmind her of that meeting. On their eighth wedding nruver>ary VAN JOHNN(> N cave his wife ci<;ht nura bangle bracelets. X ST HER WILLIAMS* isehold is equipped with more hllfc467 words
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Advertisement192 1955-07-10 15 GDFS SGD 'DOUBLE TWO' The collar-attached shirt with the extra collar you can easily fix in five minutes! Yes, 'Double Two' has everything (and more; I that a man could ask lor. Tine fabric well cut— I H U T X' T generous in ihouldcr width, sleeve and scam J192 words
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Article, Illustration516 1955-07-10 16 Norah Littlejohn - Slap-happy SLEEPY SABRINA Norah Littlejohn By 'GIRLS sleep more soundly in pretty nighties than plain ones/ said an American psychologist recently. When a girl wears something glamorous, she immediately feels luxurious, has more confidence and is more content. You'll invariably find film stars go in for glamorous ni^htirs. They know516 words
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Article289 1955-07-10 16 COME of the loveliest t weeds are woven in a quaint mill tucked away In a Uttle ilk A. oca in County Wicklow, Eire It b O#ned and run by three vr> the Misses Emily, Winifred and Veronica The eldest is in her ties, the others well over289 words
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Article179 1955-07-10 16 I)ESI ARN'AZ was showing us over the new Beverly Hills home he and his wile Lucille Ball are busily redecorating. There are two projection rooms one equipped with a terribly expensive Cinemascope projector and screen. Lucy also has an allmetal air-conditioned kitdun with a cooking "island" in179 words
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Article, Illustration261 1955-07-10 16 ELIZABETH COWLEY - Eats Asparagus In Bath— Slims ELIZABETH COWLEY JV'E just mot a girl who A stands on her head for five minutes every day. She's Jill Day and she says it's good for circulation. "I swing dumb-bells like crazy that's good for breathing." she told me, "and for ten minutes every261 words
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Article346 1955-07-10 16 Rita Del Mar - Rita Del Mar TODAY I i*l <>T nov Hi* «nl> nt-ws know 5 I*, bulletins, all <i;«> Fro* Immortality Rail) DU k- Hmmm HJ M)\V KOK h\hK\ONK: Keep tolans. deciMons on a 2 practical bMia Don t overZ exert rountl! Steer dear 2 J C()nl >;nn346 words
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Article617 1955-07-10 16 MARJORIE PROOPS - You've Got Me GoggleEyed! MARJORIE PROOPS By > CO sirls who wear glasses 1 k don't set passes, huh? Dorothy Parker, the 'American wit who wrote those 'harsh word?, should pop into 'mv office, I'd like to show [her some of the 1.000 or so photographers scattered around the room617 words
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Advertisement215 1955-07-10 16 N LO\G-EINE STRAPLESS FOR PRIMCESS DRESSES by Holl)uood \lti\well only at WASSIAMULL'S Singapore. Arthritis and Sciatica Banished if- imarins; a«« dl*r«nrerr Rommd »a»liik»a thr p.nns f Arthritis •M..ti«m. PtbroMitia. Neuritis and >■ v kemaa^c In 3» u\ mutes after f l^' *>•• pains sHaappaar, and in a few •'•< Ik215 words
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Advertisement516 1955-07-10 16 What more can you do? WHAT ARE GROWING CHTI DRFVS STms' 1 and plenty of sleep. But that's not all. If the keep well, you should give them something more Ribena— the natural way to take Vitamin I and teeth. Fights illness and infection. Provide And Ribena is unique it516 words
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Article20 1955-07-10 17 I maI rich iday j a AH v r>ro— th red I tr c *w or I be-20 words
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136 1955-07-10 17 t .j\v imposing a l.'s. I on people who riefare classical busts in the P.ncio Gardens. Chief offenders were young who wrote tender messages lipstick to their boy friends. Id Ravenna, also in Ita!y. ritiea have had to c measures. Ever since irble statue136 words
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Article, Illustration1414 1955-07-10 17 JOHN FALKNER - JOHN FALKNER by me the idea, but I was go- to better it to one hundred per cent, perfection. If you're hard up I can give you a job." 1 said. He Juddered. I don't mean work." I added comfortingly. "For. say, two thousand pounds?" "Two thousand1,414 words
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Article778 1955-07-10 17 NORMAN WROTHAM - NORMAN WROTHAM Wizards With The Golden Touch... by (THE FIFTH ASD LAST PART) URNEST Teerah Hoolcy, the financial wizard who juggled with £100.000,000 in paper fortunes, had at one time a suave, discreet secretary a young Rochdale man of Irish descent with a magnetic personality. He778 words
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346 1955-07-10 17 But speculation in industrial shares brought him his biggest money. During the 20 years of his fevered career he personally signed cheques for £40,000,000. Friends said he would have been the richest man in England if. alter the First World346 words
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Advertisement98 1955-07-10 17 When you think that^k I you can buy Blue Gillette^ I 'n a quick-feed Dispenser I 1 f or just the price of the m trades it makes you wonder W w hy \ou ever bought M torn any other way ffi l*—~ The Dispenser has these blades ready unwrapped98 words
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Advertisement306 1955-07-10 17 m *'l'''* B l I v'^^^^^t* •2t^^vtftßhs%B> v CRAVEN A' for cooler smoking Cooler to the taste! The fine tobacco gives you the coolest, richest smoking that you've ever known. ret^j Cooler to the throat and lips! ><g3flLf'tev The clean cork tin keens firm and /Ms^ECiLjSa«« dry, cool and easy-drawing306 words
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Article, Illustration82 1955-07-10 18 SPEAKING OF PICTURES Al»o\r: "Figure Stmly" hy E. Sin Tans, of 70, Rout (Jim\ 9 Siiii:fiftore. (Graphic finr fS l/10tli t Super XX, Above: "Wetiern BUT by Khor Khee Giap of 186* Kimlterley Street* Peniing* Solida, JB, 1/lOOth, Agfm. Below I "Gentle Morn" by Sangnt Singh $v I. hi in82 words
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Advertisement206 1955-07-10 18 Use the world- /{TK'. £> wide well- _JlV^' known WOTAN-il flashbulbs XP-XO^Q Brightest shine Shortest time IS LACK OF EDUCATION HOLDING [YOU] BACK? I: there ki an 'education barrier' between you and promotion you ran br^ak it down gain real leeurity. responsibility and prestige by spending an hour a day206 words
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Advertisement65 1955-07-10 18 SPEARING OF PICTURES Name Address Title Camera Used Aperture Speed Film i "Tithes" offer I ZEISS IRON DRESDEN AX 8 j RUN WITH EVEREADY LEATHER C^ l I only $180.00 I TITHES DENTAL I PHOTCf SUPPLY ITD Ks^^ J HUMiiuuitMitci .'UtifniK* k» «ucv t* utvn iui«f \IP~ ntlkw ffCYAIfTA l65 words
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Article341 1955-07-10 19 John Barry - John Barry By I Of the X I r of lor 1 n a A so- n of tion of Cruelty to Husbands. Perhaps the* had heard that the Wolverhampton Rolling Pin Club, a body of toughmuscled ladies said to practise twice weekly at throwing a rollingpin at a341 words
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Article159 1955-07-10 19 YORKSHIRE has lons 1 ;ad its Henpecked bands' Club who, oddly enough, find time to slink trembling, from the n .'-ink each Easter Monday to hold a. meeting i lonely moorland rendezv. They call themselves greate>t brotherhood in thr world": no husband admitted till he159 words
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Article, Illustration83 1955-07-10 19 by the Rev. LONDON FEW days with my wife and two lovely children by my side, I made a decision fhat shatters the work and dreams of twenty m the Church— to which THE CHURCH BECAUSE I V MAS CHUCKED GOD! C irch will not83 words
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Article, Illustration43 1955-07-10 19 lEADSI EAD5 acne over the balcony as members of Norway's high society for a glimpse of the THE ATTRACTION. Just below them, in the royal box Oslo's National Theatre, sit the 1 and the Duke of Edinburgh with t, King Haakon.43 words
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Article576 1955-07-10 19 Why I Am Chucking The Church nerd the Church's help most are NOT the sood ladies who attend Mothers Union meetings, NOT the folk who go to Church bazaars, NOT the gents who sit on endlos commit rees organizing village fetes. Not even the people who go to church. The576 words
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278 1955-07-10 19 I SCIENCE WASHINGTON Science offered a couple of new gadget! last week. At a news conference there were demonstrated: (a) A thermometer so sensitive it records the difference in a person's skin temperature after he takes a couple of puffs on a cigarette, and (b) aA.P. - 278 words
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Advertisement199 1955-07-10 19 ONLY COLGATE DENTAL CREAM HAS THE CLINICAL PROOF that brings new hope to millions for Day and Mght Protection AgainstTooth Decay/ OentQl Cream with 'Gardol! Tests supervised fM by leading dental authorites for a full year w^tM^i ft%y*^k M proved this protection wont rinse off, won't mM *^B^^ rJ wear199 words
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Miscellaneous198 1955-07-10 19 A FAVOUR [TU OBHGFS K^lIM r^u wate<\ioo\o»* te\ 'T)bui! bca^l AT THE POCTOR'S ANOSO, 1 ia^tfSt^r^Ansibv Uer l,^\ l ra A m^q. irifC I <a i,,^rl f-aHFP J^y I <?eir:drA 1:7 VW?!!,A'rt^o^.y^ur trouble <* V :^j LI PV£RV I S. "-"^-v,.] u^at hred-M *coi»n'o«o*e-t»eowpi*ie f\ fck J J ;;^P^^\ >/|198 words
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Article, Illustration673 1955-07-10 20 NANCY BAUME - NANCY BAUME SMUGGLING Women are better actresses in this game By JF you want to be a smuggler don't twitch! Customs officials are prepared for a big headache this year because one and a quarter million tourists from Britain biggest number ever will673 words
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Article, Illustration72 1955-07-10 20 But She Gets Her Goat J CHE'S getting her goat— and we're not kidding! > 2 It happened at Chessington Zoo, Surrey. "< 1 Rosemary Lowe fell for this little kid. ''What do J you call her?" Rosemary asked a keeper. "I j couldn't think ofMirrorpic - 72 words
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Article51 1955-07-10 20 A SHOPKEEPER in Bur- bank, California, U.S.A., showed a gunman who held him up that the till was empty, "Business is lousy." sympathized the gunman, who left. Put Out 4 SHOW by firemen in Flint, Michigan. U.S.A.. was postponed because they couldn't start a fire in the demonstration51 words
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Advertisement180 1955-07-10 20 t,'\*W Tl fly Ka Speedometers tnd drives fhi if*\ for cars, motor cycles and I commercial vehicles. I Wl I Revolution courteri and H I^4 drives for motor cycles. \f vJH Smiths for reliable easy to reac instruments FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54. Orchard Ro*d. Singapore Federation fteprrmeftf ttivn j180 words
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Miscellaneous124 1955-07-10 20 KS?^? •>^-i '^^'^^K:?Sl!/9^^lSM^fS? V* fl'J -Riifhto then. Alfie. Heads we s \^s jy^jO /ft r^n if an^ watcn boxing on TV. ti& hT MnTTHING />^r '4 I tfi&f TtJIUY -Dammit fWt« n» l«tt thr key'" should leave it d^ar it i^i. '^^£2^^^B No for mv husband. I r f rather124 words
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