Sunday Standard, 31 July 1955
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Title Section23 1955-07-31 1 SUNDAY STANDARD JW 4 /fc 3« 1 Vol. VI. N o 2.3 FINAL EDITION SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1955 21 PAGES 20 CENTS23 words
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Article153 1955-07-31 1 LENNOX- BOYD - LENNOX-BOYD SAYS i Router) Mr. Alan rence here today said nail. Chief Minister le alter his arrival there blems that face us all." a>ked for his fir^t comt on the results of the Malayan elections. He replied: 'I shall be it-lighted to meet these people whose problems clearare quite153 words
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Article219 1955-07-31 1 GEORGE TAYE - GEORGE TAYE Tungku Calls On Sir_CheM ff .l.M.ir With Cabinet List Post For Chinese In Educa tion By Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Sat. Tungku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister-designate of the Federation, called on Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan at his residence here tonight and had a discussion with him219 words
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Article, Illustration68 1955-07-31 1 one of my favourites, says Chief Minister photos. RIGHT Mr. David Marshall takes a good sniff at a prize-winning durian and said, "Ah This is one of my favourite fruits." This picture was taken at Singapore First Agri-horticulturr^ Exhibition sponsored My the Bukit Panjang CommunityStandard - 68 words
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153 1955-07-31 1 MALA YAN 'NEW ERA' MAY BE TROUBLED MANCHESTER. England—July 30, (Rcuter) The Manchester Guardian today expressed the view that China may soon take a closer interest in Malaya. The elections in Malaya have begun a new period which will be interesting but may also be troubled, this Liberal newspaper declared.153 words
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Article290 1955-07-31 1 Chou Offers To Talk It Over With Chiang HONGKONG, July 30, (Reuter)— Mr. Chou En-lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, said today China was ready to negotiate with Formosa local authorities, for the island's peaceful liberation," the New China News Agency reported. Addressing the Chinese People's National Congress. Mr. Chou290 words
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Article87 1955-07-31 1 Britain Protests To Bulgaria LONDON, July 30 fßeuter). Britain is protesting in the strongest terms to Bulgara against the shooting down ol an Israeli airliner over Bulgarian territory with the loss of 58 lives, a Foreign Office spokesman announced today. The British note, which is being delivered in Sofia by87 words
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Article68 1955-07-31 1 Karens Raid Salween Ferry Town RANGOON. July 30 (Reuter) A band of Karen rebels said to be 45 strong, last night raided Martaban. an important railway ferry town opposite Moulmein. on the Salween River, according to reports reaching here today. The raiders were said to dp men who had surrendered68 words
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Article136 1955-07-31 1 TEMPLER —GOOD LUCK TO ALLIANCE GENERAL Sir Goiald Tcmpler yesterday expressed his best wishes lo the UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance on its victory. "I am a frirnri oj Malaya The parly that had such a sweeping victory has my best wishes." he said on hia arrival in the Colony. Sir Gerald is136 words
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Article97 1955-07-31 1 BRITAIN TO RAID OUTER SPACE MELBOURNE. July 30 <Reuter> British scientists are planning to launch rockets from the Woomera Rocket Range to probe outer space, an authoritative scientific source said here today. Professor H. S. W. Massey. chairman of the Royal Society's Upper Atmosphere Committee, U due in Australia on97 words
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173 1955-07-31 1 IPOH. Sat— A 67-year-old Sikh. Santa Singh, son of Jata Singh, was killed in Maxwell Road, near the Education Department, when he was knocked down by a motor car at about 2.15 p.m. yesterday. As a result of torrential rain, three more accidents173 words
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Article241 1955-07-31 1 Hammett Leads Frolic Of 800 MALACCA, Sat. More than 800 attended the Gala Ball in aid of Malacca Scouts and the Church Workers' Association funds held at Kubu Stadium yesterday. Highlight of the ball, the biggest to date held in Malacca, was the cavaicade of costumes241 words
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60 1955-07-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. son of Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. has declined an invitation by U.M.N.O. leaders to take on a Cabinet post in a new ministry to be formed. The Standard learnt tonight. It is now understood that the60 words
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Advertisement101 1955-07-31 1 KCCOMOCW c M LTD. ■j Kuilo Lumpur |wo Women— L// ihe story of two uog ic triangles that changed their lives ILLUS ...11 s.ulrd across &mk\ i hurried across fm X .ipolocy from m.m with the %fc v* ,^p ..i thrown the R JfT t.iblf and v^^^ffi tf (1 tonight.101 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-07-31 2 Standard plioto by MALAYAN bicycle dealers who attended a dinner given by Robinson Co.. Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday. bmm left: Mr. Ong Eng Guan. Mr. G. Pettitt, Mr. Kuan Kong litn, Mr. G. H. Shields (manager, Robinson's. Kuala Lumpur). Mr. Tan Eng Lian. Mr. 'G. Lamont-Watt [General Manager of JohnYong Peng Seong - 69 words
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Article120 1955-07-31 2 Mansfield Employees Officials MR. S. DRAGOON was appointed secretary of the newly formed Mansfield Local Employees' Union at its inaugural general meeting on Friday. The meeting also elected the following office-bearers for the Union. President: Eddie Boey; vice-president, Michael Loh; Treasurer: Ban Sure Thye; asst Treasurer. Mat bin Melan; Assi120 words
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Article46 1955-07-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A documentary film taken during the Federal elections by the Malayan Film I'nit will have its first showing here tomorrow. The ten-minute dim shot in the various states and settlements T .vi'. be screened in the major theatres.46 words
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242 1955-07-31 2 Unions Plan 'Black Day For Singapore All City Workers May Stop Work WEDNESDAY, August the third, will be a black day in the history of Singapore, if the general strike plans of the City Council Labour Tnlon's Federation materializes. The plan calls on 130 trade unions tl about 100.000 members.242 words
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175 1955-07-31 2 THIS HINDI FILM IS FUN FOR EVERYONE I WENT wild with rage when asked to go and see a Hindustani fiIm— HINDUSTANI, mind you— at the Garrick Theatre, last night. But the irony of it all was that the picture "Halla Gulla" tamed me in the end. I had intendedW.S. - 175 words
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Article194 1955-07-31 2 Public Asked To Co-opera I V THE Singapore City Council last nigh: is members of public that all services will be maini in the event ot a strike by its daily-rated emp!< Wednesday. In a statement issued last night the Council stated: "The co-operation194 words
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Article19 1955-07-31 2 MR Gob Koh Pui. 1 Offirrr. has born tppoii Assistant Comm Labour, vital effect July 15.19 words
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Article18 1955-07-31 2 A 46-year H^i: a/ai found in Pasir. Singapon with hif thront s rtUp wh? idmitted to18 words
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Article61 1955-07-31 2 WHEN the Bi of Sta'p for t'no Alan l.oimox-Bdw. from Singapore's port to Qoverame morrow, he will be sr. a group of carrying trade tan kampons folk. The placard! Lennox-Boy ci that of Singapore «v Marsha'.; Ministry." They will line tip I entrance of tho61 words
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Advertisement177 1955-07-31 2 MISCELLANEOUS CELfT AUGHT: Rom* O Hokkien So 00 C M 00. Mandarin $2 00 hi Hokkien Dictionary WOO ;>h-Mandann Dictionary Mandaiin Idiom? S2 00 T Character Classic^ in Mann* Cantone.se and Hok tien Priceiis^ tree Pnnsep Sttt-et. Singapore THE English Association Accountants A Audit English Association oi Agents A Valuers.177 words
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Miscellaneous1392 1955-07-31 2 cJflmcinctc Information at a Glance FiINfiAP'ORE, itiiiltihiM linun: Lecture by Sri SdM: P:i»te.-S(j: ol Sai on Ethics and Phi losoi Buddhism" at 28 Jaian Sen yum ll :s■• a m I *»l* rtteatrHle: t..:r show "Square Dancing* and "The Ro.<.i ni a Hundred Days" 1 pm Singapore Judo riiih: Tra.:.1,392 words
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Article, Illustration159 1955-07-31 3 CITY ODDITY Relic Of First War *> have T s odu ioLT the V.ctona n«>ip- in. i> ike he it in 1 I h sequent]? hidden for some time. Older Singaporeans than I nin the guns were originally mounted on the plot in front of the old Supreme Court I159 words
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Article146 1955-07-31 3 Government Appointments Gazetted l r Iff Wong Mook 001. Intor Officer. Dental Board.' o»> Acting Chief Dental Officer G. Medical Departnt. Mr Choor Singh. H. M n^r. becomes Magistrate, nai District and Marates' Court. Mr. James Lim Tock Liang. ipore Education Service, be Acting Principal. Lay School I. Mr. Robert146 words
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Article, Illustration1183 1955-07-31 3 J. LOUIS - TEACHER and his PUPIL WIN RARE HONOUR J. LOUIS FIRST TWO ASIANS TO BE BISHOPS Malayan Catholics prepare for Consecration Week wide interest is centred in the forthcoming consecrations of Reverend Fathers Dominic Vendargon and Francis Chan the first two Asian priests to be elevated to bishops. Father Yondargon is1,183 words
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Article, Illustration9 1955-07-31 3 IMiolo by JOSEPH WEEJOSEPH WEE - 9 words
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61 1955-07-31 4 Matchmakers Were Their Own Clien ts WOLVERIIAMPTON. England. July 30 <Reuter> Two school-teachers. Maurice Mansell, 26. and Miss Enid Boulton. 22, decided to start a marriage bureau. They had hundreds of Inquiries. They arranged meetings. But none of their clients fell in love. Today the bureau was officially closed. The61 words
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Article660 1955-07-31 4 Plan ToLaunch Unmanned Satellites Travelling At 18,000 m.p.h. MOSCOW, July 30 (UP). The Soviet Union is preparing to launch an earth satellite similar to the one announced by the Un.ted States, authorized sources disclosed today. WASHINGTON, July 30, (UP)— The United States yesterday announced plans660 words
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Article26 1955-07-31 4 Found: A Watch THE police are holding a wrist watch. Swiss- made 17 jewels, '•Samson." The owner must claim this property within the next six months.26 words
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Article21 1955-07-31 4 MR. Goh Koh Pui. Labour Oflieer. has been appointed Assistant Commissioner for Labour, with effect from July 15.21 words
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Article, Illustration166 1955-07-31 4 LONDON-BORN Dana Wynter appears to be 20th Century-Fox's answer to the sitdowu strike of Marilyn Monroe. She is already being starred in her first film on the lot -The View from Pompey's Head." Asked why she went to Hollywood, Dana said: "Be- cause there is simply noA.P. - 166 words
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Article163 1955-07-31 4 OXFORD, England, July 30. (Reuter)— The tradi tional picture of Hell is offensive and that tf fciwi boring, a clergyman told a conference of churchmen here yesterday. Canon J. S. Bezzani I of Saint 1 brin^o. declared ttn I S* pictures <>: He >« ;od163 words
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Article77 1955-07-31 4 Turncoats Arrested On Arrival SAX- FRANCISCO. (Reuten Three American lormer prisoners of war who chose to stay in Communist China after the Korean truce, returned here yesterday and were immediately arrested by army authorities. The three. William Cowart. Otho Bell and Lewis Cirjq.:^ told the Chinese after two years that77 words
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Article74 1955-07-31 4 JERUSALEM. July 30 rUP) —The Bulgarian Govornment off r rod today assumo ro.spon.sibility for material damage to the El Al Israeli airliner shot down by Red anti-aircralt gi;nn» r with the loss of 58 111 In a note handed to Israeli charge d'affaires tcrday which reached hen74 words
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Article59 1955-07-31 4 RESIDENTS of An- Mo district, Singapore, v ha\e a post office right in midst. An acre of laad I earmarked by the Cm Ministers for the DtßStru of the pf)St offu c. A pi an of the I inspected during <»fTi I at the office of59 words
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Article49 1955-07-31 4 HARWICH. EfWX, (Rcutcr) Fredon.k V Dunne. :i2. former British »ra sergeant, landed hvvc y> day on his way to hep: tence of life imprisotr the murder in fellow sergeant, w ho*e wife ho later married (Turn to Page 7 for Emmett-Dunne's oini >'<> r V t49 words
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Article25 1955-07-31 4 LICENCES to ioleinniw marriages in Singapore haw been granted by Xhe Government to Rev. Richard Givllyn Williams and Rrv. Eric Edmund Lambourne.25 words
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Advertisement268 1955-07-31 4 "My watch is protected by Incablocu ....is yours?" f^jr \AHiy?.. JNCABLOC Shock Absorbers safeguard the vital moving parts of a watch against everyday shocks and jars... maintain its accuracy extend its life save you many dollars by keeping repairs to a minimum. I I As seen through Remember, when you268 words
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Advertisement21 1955-07-31 4 KMMIRVfI tin LOT 4 Shf w«* i Mr \,,Mr.i'ti J»^| li.inn* tbJl M brass* thflt^j aiu.'tinc f"*^ Caused"' BloM ■>"■*', I isp21 words
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Article, Illustration76 1955-07-31 5 Th ey are The First mi- v this thr nid \1 Wil lh«* I'hry were married in the morning at the Holy Family < hurch. Kalong. The hridr s -odf.Uher. Mr. ML R. Anci.i no ua\e her away. The nurriase was sponsored by Mrv Anciano and Mr. Noel klieman. \fterStandard - 76 words
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Article35 1955-07-31 5 I Law And Mice ■I.i M-hool science exhibition ■prcsaci not only the Minister >weo Kee. hut hundreds of m scientists from secondary mi < sterday at the r himself scores of expen|hc lipper form students.35 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-07-31 5 I Mtwagt* by his aunt and two J**|*™l J* *>•*■ IMn.ikumar blows on the candle on his birthda> take. The son 5 a Singapore baker Mr^ I.Agft.g a*, celebrated his first birthday at his home in !K.arn•HU Bahru. Holding him is his aunt. Miss S Maha Lrt?heme. Hanking him are57 words
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206 1955-07-31 5 THERE arc 200.000 youth in the Colony today in urgent need of youth centres, said the President of the Singapore Chinese Young Men's Christian Association, Dr. Chen Su Lan, yesterday. Dr. Chen was speaking at ihe opening ol the combined charity Fun206 words
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122 1955-07-31 5 I rvuTv. village and roadside kamponf sanitation tnd provide public parks. These ar»> all material by which help Is being n to you now. and will be given tD yon in the near fuI know that the iarmn this country are amongst the122 words
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297 1955-07-31 5 100 FAMILIES SA VED FROM LOSING HOMES THE prompt arrival of the Fire Brigade saved nearly 100 families living in a jungle of 40 zinc and plank shacks in Balestier Road. Singapore, from being burnt out of house and home, yesterday. Less than297 words
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Article, Illustration66 1955-07-31 5 MFMBKKS of the Singapore Flying Club repainting parts of the hangar which is being pulled down by the members themselves for removal to their new premises at Pay a I.ebar Airport. Second from left is the Fourth Polite Court Masistrate. Mr M I) ever cStandard - 66 words
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Article92 1955-07-31 5 Reds Vow To Purge Leader RANGOON. July 30. Router Two hundred former students who joined Burmese Communist rebels have sworn to liquidate their chief, Thakin Than Tun. according to reports reaching here today. Communist students many ol them little more than schoolboys when they joined the rebels have formed a92 words
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Article41 1955-07-31 5 <VLLENTOWN. Pennsylvania. July 30. <Reuter»Pennsylvania Power and Light Company and Westinghouse Electric Corporation are to build an atomicpower plant here to compete commercially with Commercial Electric Generating Stations They hope to have the power station finished by 1962.41 words
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Article24 1955-07-31 5 THE annual ball organized by the Singapore Union of Journalists will be held at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday. Oct. 8.24 words
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Article270 1955-07-31 5 THIRTY doctors, engineers, judges, surveyors, lawyers and businessmen, yesterday launched "Operation Thrift"— the removal of their hangar from Kallang to the new International Airport at Paya Lebar. All 30 mm who got down to work just after 2 p.m. yesterday are members of the270 words
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Article41 1955-07-31 5 THE Commissioner-Gene-ral for South-east Asia. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. who left Singapore for Brunei yesterday to attend the Amateur Athletics Championship meeting and a State dinner given by the Sultan, will return to the Colony today.41 words
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Article90 1955-07-31 5 Amphibian Aircraft Rescues 19 WIESBADEN. Germany July 30 (Reuteri.— An American amphibian resuce plan* picked up all 19 persons who were in an American Air Force Dakota which was forced down in the Mediterranean last night, a United States Air Force spokesman said here today. The Dakota was on a90 words
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Article40 1955-07-31 5 INCHE Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. the Singapore chairman for U.M.N.O. Hew to Kuala Lumpur yesterdaj evening to take part in the Federation Cabinet formation discussions. He will be back in the Colony tomorrow morning.40 words
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Article, Illustration138 1955-07-31 5 Throwing Money For Charity HOLIDAY-makers in Singapore yesterday gcnerousl> threw money away in aid of charity. They were answering the Children's Aid Society's Appeal for funds to build a convalescent home for boys and girls. Organizers of the appeal deserve a pat on the back for their novel idea. The>Standard - 138 words
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Advertisement218 1955-07-31 5 Youd never guess m its rated as a small car! -9w H -^^m* IV Come and sec this amazing Morris Minor the mo« toucht «ft« small car in the world! Sit in it— drive it— you'll be astonished that any car can offer such roommew and comtort, such brilliant peiiormance,218 words
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Article921 1955-07-31 6 End This Pother... ITHIN the four corners of the world today the greatest urge and the goal towards which all efforts are being directed from the highest levels Ifl to remove once and for all the nationalistic and racial barriers which have sprung up during the last few years.921 words
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Article, Illustration1695 1955-07-31 6 Atoms For Peace.«.. 2 It's Not Scarce But It Costs Millions To Charm It Out Of Rock [by DR. J. BRONOW- j SKI, one of the lead- ing British writers on j scientific affairs. This article is to give the general reader the background which will f help him1,695 words
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Article181 1955-07-31 6 in #Vf.vo#i 'IT so happens that we have a very remarkable chaplain. He has a very strong dynamic personality He's naturally a leader and he has so organized since he has been here in the last two years that our church services are most sincere and181 words
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Advertisement94 1955-07-31 6 Then wonderful OpPC| 1 jnf ml M^aT \3 K^9 BANiSH BRONCHi^ TROUBLES, COUGHS, k^pf^ COLDS INFLUENZA La Su k Peps lablcts an^ brcaihe pleasant nrjp |y£§^^nrv, nai «s<nces into all air j adages [o the luna, WET lhat v how Peps so quickly destroy dangcrout W *MMmIW% #K gCnn u*94 words
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Advertisement97 1955-07-31 6 COLGATpj wonderful nev»(;J CHLOROPHYLL TOffJ pßi^^^HPGflH^dßssssssßsiHM^^~~<- 7 bssssssssssss! fc\ 4 1 4^^B kfF*^ stops guw o\swna (oS The M Co c Green Toothpaste I that FOAMS I ASK FOR COLGATE GREEN 10 J Sole Agents throughout Molovo HARPER I Sorowok Agents: PACIFIC TRADE?. EOtiM in ossociction with Harp, r Giltillon97 words
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Miscellaneous10 1955-07-31 6 Ul UIC K a *»«n. Beers my cup of tea!!"10 words
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Article, Illustration959 1955-07-31 7 fiancee, we could go out together openly. To every woman there is one moment that she has spent with the man she loves that she can never replace or forget. That moment happened to me during a pause on a country drive into959 words
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Article1389 1955-07-31 7 I/ID GASPED: i tried to break with him but his smile was so inviting.... David turned to me and said: "Aren't you going to ask me?" I said coldly: "Would you care to join us upstairs for a drink, Mr. Blakdy?" He grinned and said: "Id1,389 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-07-31 7 David Blakclv had bpen placed second in a rare, Ruth Ellis ran to him. with a bottle, of champagne "He kissed me in front of everyone. she says. 'The champagne framed over the car David shouted: What christening, darling/ We drank out of paper cups.49 words
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Article98 1955-07-31 7 pOSE it woU 'd be in best storyjkrrod Hon if I told you that I fell ovc with David Blakely nt the evening chatting of the Little Club, that I certainly didn't ght. To me he was just m an. School had left him public school man. I nice98 words
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Article, Illustration64 1955-07-31 7 NEVER Stopped giving David presents a cigarette case, clothing, cuff links and a hundred little things. In two years he gave me one present o pair of cornngs mode of green spangles and a necklace to match. To bring him luck I bought this tiny64 words
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Article, Illustration30 1955-07-31 7 Ruth and David (right) entertain Mr. and Mrs. Findlatcr at the Little Club. David paid Anthony Findlater £10 a week to help him build a racing car.30 words
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Advertisement90 1955-07-31 7 I MEN'S FOOTWEAR I I Made by SWOM J^^t^KL i wiiiow Caif Oxford. M mr y W.llow Calf Full Brogue. M y Brown Suede Plain Front. y Z Aw < 1 Willow Norwegian Derby. y Z Tan Grain Brogue. >• J Sizes sto 11 2 J Price: $48.50 per pair.90 words
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Article, Illustration789 1955-07-31 8 Queen's Castle - A Ruthless Law— 'The Touched Man' Queen's Castle C HESSJ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H By iLTHOUGH the laws :V of chess were modified before being adopted in their present form by the General Assembly of World Chess Federation in 1952. they are still the most exacting set governing any game. A simple and unintentional789 words
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Article, Illustration285 1955-07-31 8 THE BADGE OF VETERAN MOTORISTS r FHIS is the badge of the 1 Company of Veteran of Motorists of London. To become a member of this organization on c must have driven over ten years without a serious conviction. This demands a continuous high level of courteous and careful driving.285 words
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595 1955-07-31 8 MEDICINE NEW YORK The Salk polio vaccine, once it brings polio under control in the United States, has a big job ahead of it in the rest of the world. Polio U a world scourge, apparently growing more and more damaging with595 words
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Article40 1955-07-31 8 TV/HEN a baby abandoned in a field near Turin. Italy, was found to have i:2,000 in notes pinned to his clothes, "to help to raise him." would-be foster parents queued at the police station, offering to adopt him.40 words
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Article33 1955-07-31 8 CENT to check whether a dog had bitten a man, a Toronto. Canada, policesergeant supplied proof by showing that the same dog had bitten him. too. IT WAS A POLICE DOG.33 words
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Miscellaneous8 1955-07-31 8 Solution To Yesterday's Puzzle Another Puzzle Appears Tomorrow8 words
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Article, Illustration587 1955-07-31 9 ANDREW ROTH - Duchess Honours Artists From S'p ore ANDREW ROTH ESJ By Publicity For An Actress I Mrtada Iftd I m their rigidity they are not the c form and then cross-fertilized by m forms to produce .inge ol modifications I was slightly staggered the variety of .styles of i 800 Pieng.ANDREW ROTH - 587 words
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447 1955-07-31 9 DUNIA BAHRU - WALDORF-ASTORIA IN CALL-GIRL SCANDAL DUNIA BAHRU [NEW YORK By JW worldfamous Waldorf Astoria hotel, *n c best known hotel in Ne W York and the permanent residence of many controversial personalities such as General Douglas MacArthur, is today in the of one of its juciest scandals. A Milwaukee toy manufacturer447 words
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422 1955-07-31 9 fore taking artion on this project, the Mayor said he\ was still undecided whether such a ban on the use of the horn would speed up traffic and decrease accidents But City Hall insiders say that what the Mayor is most trorried nbont is422 words
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205 1955-07-31 10 HUNGARIAN BEATS LANDY'S 1,500 m RECORD HELSINKI July Rt Sandor IharOß. Parian arm-. lieutei Mxlav shattered the w»metres record with a nrrw of thi-pr minutes 40 8 -hr H\ingar\ versus Pin! I letirs meeting ht H.^ :.mf ciip:> record ot three minutes 41 8 seconds set by John Landv during205 words
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Article77 1955-07-31 10 SAIN \UDENS Fi S^t. «AP» Chai g pi high Pyrei e-Saint-G d«ns 17«P De France Hi! was 31 minutes 31 nds. It was his serin.. i victory rathoa. Louison 80->et of Fi rite 1 i !:-.etre (2.7*4 mi <•< race I leadership from Antonin Ro77 words
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Article1008 1955-07-31 10 Jack Peart - Jack Peart O/i, What Funny Ideas Snme Football Countries Have! by BRITISH Soccer fans arc keyed up for K.O. Day— the big Kick Off in less than three weeks' time. If the shabby side chosen to represent Great Britain against the Rest of Europe in Belfast1,008 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-07-31 10 Phofo. MANILA: BndUj bruised and cut allegedly by vicious and d/rfj/ fignt;ng on t)\e part of the icorid champion Sandy Snddlcr, Flnt)i Elordc is thown lie re, liand raised in victor]/, following nu nj>sct win over Saddler at Rizal Manorial Stadium. United Press Idrissa *Kddio' Dionne. European welterweight 'king.United Press - 49 words
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Article133 1955-07-31 10 Olympic Deadlock Solved M E L BOURN E. Sat, Renter)— The 195H Olympic Games organizers have solved the deadlock which arose from the proposed construction of the velodrome cycle race trnck. Tho Olympic Park Trustees wanted a 2.">0-mctre board track while the International Cycling union insisted on a 33.3-metre concrete133 words
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Article46 1955-07-31 10 IPOH, sat.— The Shell Company g Sports Clubs of Penang Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur will hold their sixth triangular sports meeting her e from tomorrow to Monday. Aug. 1. The three-day programme in eludes games of darts, table tennis, badminton and soccer.46 words
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Article327 1955-07-31 10 By FRANK McGHEE LONDON, Sat. Three Engli>hmcn, three Irishmen, three Bcotsmen and two Welshmen meet in Belfast on Aug. 13. It sounds like the beginning of a funny story but what Is likely to happen to these eleven men when they play the Rest327 words
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Article68 1955-07-31 10 IPOU. Sat— Six Of T ranking tennu i the President of t A»ociation, Nuang R >an:asineh. ha\ e year 5 Malayan tennii I men: to bo played here The Thai p tn .•singles are: Sudlnmband X ink. Thailand! n. Dion :ast year and I68 words
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224 1955-07-31 10 WORLD BOXERS COME LOOKING FOR FIGHTS THEY CAN'T GET! WORLD (LASS boxing luminaries surh as Idrissa 'Kddie' Dionne. Marshall (lavton, Halo Srnhorchini, Marshall Clayton and Peter Keenan passed through Singapore during the last few months. Only to find that boxing: in this city is embalmed, and dead as a dodo.224 words
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Article49 1955-07-31 10 LIVERPOOL. Sat. (Router). Pat McAteer. British and Empire middleweight boxing champion, gained a ronfortable points victory over the French middleweight Andre Drille, in an eight rounds bout here last night IfcAftetf has never been beaten or held to a draw in .i 8 professional fights.49 words
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Article, Illustration48 1955-07-31 10 MhfctH V > M I f r th »A h I m him "I th< in athlete 'T•rlii N In <-r(l,, n lim ran 2 >«« v J a. thai hrs Rl for Gordon Piric rfntfei n-cr irinning-line \m corrf uttempt. <;o>-(.' called "Pm* Puff because. >' /jix peculiar48 words
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Article189 1955-07-31 10 Three More, &Thevl| A Brand Nen Ta IF further transfer ink MM* a completely new team when the openson August 20. Yesterday th< c Haddinfton. \V« *t B Albion full bade. Up eighth buy since they r.ccteri to the I South And they mor c new p■]189 words
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Advertisement117 1955-07-31 10 *»<0 o** *m*o^F**- *fs •wMrST&L^^BJm^? m 2+ x *o»,m' *f&s r #vsssfJ^ESs^fifc-» -w-- 1 men in the public eye prefei jHpi BRYLCREEM 1 Tht clean, smart Ux* is what every man wants. That's A 1 n v more men use Brylcrecm than any other hairdressing V J In fhe world117 words
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Article258 1955-07-31 11 I ;>. f f to so\ernment would be un< (institutional. They were however outvoted by a majority.) Mr (iurbaksh Singh Sambhi told the meetinu that he had recei\rd i letter from the Rcyistr.ir of Societies which confirmed Selangor's \ir\\ point. The Association then decided to258 words
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Article79 1955-07-31 11 Kapore m Johnrr vc at TAJPING )/),n* the KUALA LUMPUR TODAY Nor 1 >< rs. TODAY* .S M CJI.C < r»o--'U Kubu conrrs </t S K.-T: DasJti Shield— l Club P* Indians at R: llua Linn PS. I.CJ. si Kubii Corinfnfior? A'/ vs. Sing\t Soccenics. at Stadium79 words
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98 1955-07-31 11 JEFFERY JAMES - JEF FERY JAMES By M ILACCA, Saturday.— Singapore Swifts Athletes Wociation travelled 154 miles to this Settlement today to tind that the inter state, inter-club triangular for the sbteld they were defending had shrivelled into just a i» ndlv con tot with the Malacca98 words
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Article90 1955-07-31 11 BOD Soldiers W in Cup ALTHOUGH the annual ni- the Military and tl Civilians of BOD for the Turton Cup 1 draw yesterday on the Fri< ndly Hill ground. Mill won the Cup on their first innings lead. Joe X Carvallia the Civilians' in, wai pre>ented rmer'a bat. (i\ili.»n^: 4-,90 words
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Article29 1955-07-31 11 RAUB, Sal —The Raub Dis- Combined Indian Schools etic Sports will be d Satui Aug. 8 a 1 2 Ml p.m Binte Haji Abgive away the es.29 words
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Article929 1955-07-31 11 Batting SINGAPORE: 19 not out RMP v SRC: 87 not out. SCC v Wanderers; 85. K. J Retnam, University of Malaya CRC: 81 not out. Eric Retnam. Victoria School v YMCA; HO not out, Navaratnam CRC 78. J. MarSRC v RAF; 59 nor out Bi addel CC929 words
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614 1955-07-31 11 WO MEN'S EVENTS ALL OFF IN NEGRI MEET aL ii j K Vault: I J de Qm*. 2 r Narayanan. tni-; l. Rabin Ahm.id. Shanu Christie I R I 'n- Jump: II 1 I Mais, 3 Nelson Paul H in. i»imus: i Dexter 1 HoldV icob Uj inn -Id ft614 words
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Article842 1955-07-31 11 Scoreboard North Ist Innings Xeil Hobbs c Beams b Nagiah 12 Allan Jones c Beams b Kirkham 65 S Raialingam c Beams b Nagiah 2 G. S. Walker c Beams b Sandosham 10 Mike Shepherd>on C Kirkham b Sandoshnm 67 Koay Khoon Leong b842 words
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Article543 1955-07-31 11 'LffIESMM 1 RENEWS IUUTU CRICKET THE Singapore Cricket Assoeialion are said lo be eonaideriii" a elian^r in I lie present tournament system. No reason has been given for this and one presumes it is to improve the standard of the «rame as well as543 words
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Advertisement258 1955-07-31 11 Ahl. RACING CYCLISTS KNOW I JW M j s^9^9J^^^^^ Mi These. Cycles are winners. SUN ENGLAND PARKES ENGLAND FREJUS ITALY 4. fls o Oil is iv n ttinff rye l k si* a hi: i' a his. also on view at yo 123 New Word. Nightly So!e Agents: Hup Teck258 words
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Article147 1955-07-31 12 S'pore 'A' Hold Salzburg Singapore A 3. Salzburg 3. SALZBURG F.C. of Austria came back from the brink of defeat to draw 3-3 with a fighting Singapore "A" side in yesterday's soccer match at the Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore. Salzburg, trailing 1-3 after 46 minutes, had to fight their hardest147 words
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Article30 1955-07-31 12 SWANSEA, Sat. (Router).— The South African cricketers scored 97 runs for three wickets before lunch on the first day of their three-day match against Glamorgan here today.30 words
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Article2094 1955-07-31 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $155,100 Ist Prize No. *****8 $46,530 2nd Prize No. *****1 $20,938 3rd Prize No. *****0 $11,632 STARTERS ($1,551 each) Nos. *****4, *****4, *****8, *****1, *****3, *****9. CONSOLATIONS ($465 each) Nos. *****3, *****3 *****0, *****6, *****8, *****9, *****6, *****9]2,094 words
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Article398 1955-07-31 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By PENANG. Sat.— Keith Daniels' candidates. Pommie and Davenport were attractive workers when sent against th e clock on a yielding track this morning Gathering speed soon on passing the half mile they made a race of it. from the three to return 38398 words
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Advertisement120 1955-07-31 12 I PHOTO-FEATuJ I OF THE W«|,l I Makes movies jM I as simple as snapshots J?B I 4 r\\ I Just one easy j I setting then shj I Brownie Movie CoJ Hj| lAST WINOIMG-simpia UOHI «NC i'tOMC I Sg tawindiiK >oui »«lih. ■■Mtfcad I ■SB finv l (t( t120 words
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Article, Illustration1455 1955-07-31 13 Mia Emmett- Dunne - Mia Emmett- Dunne by with the man who killed my first husband [X EMMETT-DUNNE cried n our honeymoon. He cried because I was angry. f e were staying at Ringwood, in ps h at on hotel where, lam n0 one realised we were newlyeked a double room and1,455 words
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Article144 1955-07-31 13 CNN on k H hi Germ in>, M -Dunn. r mow face, |,f e i? 0? "t M t\ propOt:S: 4 LOVED HIM SAY YES MATTERS ALIVE. BUT Edna, tellins th« "Pic" about it last week. Mid: "My sister |o.*n and I had been playing tennis and called at144 words
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Article, Illustration87 1955-07-31 13 "My family and I grew very fond of him. He was always polite, pleasant and well spoken. "I realised fairly soon he was getting fond of me, but I wanted him only as a friend. i? IT HOUGH I turned him down he still87 words
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Advertisement107 1955-07-31 13 rrr^pondence. (P. RAJAH. No. 1. Malacca Road. Seremban. col:tini stamps. cricket, reading, exchanging pen- photos, and general correspondence. MISS ROSALIND WONG, 62, Rukit Bintang Road, Kuala Lumpur. (19) genMISS LITY WONG. 62. Bukit Bintang Road. Kuala lumpur. (18> general. KKINALDO OSORIO, 11, Rua Nova a Guia. Macau. .stamps collecting, music-listening.107 words
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Advertisement58 1955-07-31 13 and singing. TAN AH BEE, 29 -C, Whampoa Road. Singapore, 12. (17) table-tennis, picnics, requesting songs, and general correspondence. JIMMY LAU, No. 67, Road 4. Petaling Jaya, Selangor. (20) general. MISS PHYLLIS WONG, 62, Buktt Blntang Road, f^ Kuala Lumpur. (18) general. ANDREW ANG, 288-F, Broadrick Road. Kuala Lumpur. <20>58 words
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Advertisement106 1955-07-31 13 MISSES LUCY CHUA and DAISY CHUA, Starlight Co., 148, Orchard Road. Singapore fl. (18), (16). (|5), (16). (15) stamps-collecting, radio and rcdiffusion-listen-ing. swimming, cycling, reading story books, movies, picnics, dancing collecting popular songs, exchanging pen-pals' photos. and /riendJy correspondence > ALLAN QUEK. r Post Office, Station Street, Kuala Lumpur. (16)106 words
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Advertisement109 1955-07-31 13 A. W. NG. 98, c/o New Ferry Road, Butterworth P.W. (18) exchanging viewcards, and photos SOFIAN SHAMSUDDIN, 106, Telok Kurau Road, Singapore. (17) badminton, table-tennis, swimming, col* lecting popular songs, cycling, and exchanging personal photos. JOHNNY LIM, 125 Ayer Itam Road, Penang. Badminton, swimming, songs, and friendly correspondence. MISS. HELEN109 words
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Advertisement87 1955-07-31 13 DOCtorS Prove pure, mild PALMOLIVE soap Ccin brin£ you 3 L^Bb^ lovelier skin in i^/&j!^^tk Contains no animal fat l^^^^^^^^Jr Palmolive contains only the purest specially blended beauty oils. Its mildness will make your skin soft and smooth and keep it youthful. Remember, every piece of this pure, long-lasting soap87 words
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Article, Illustration745 1955-07-31 14 HARRY ASHBROOK - HARRY ASHBROOK SWEET SCHOOLGIRL SMILE •MANY BEAUTIFUL GIRLS; FELL FOR HIS "I KNOW 1 I THEM AND I'LL PUT IN A: WORD ABOUT YOU" LINE: by LONDON SYLMA ANN DINHAM— a pretty, vivacious redhead was nineteen, and she had been offered her first film chance to745 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-07-31 14 AVA— and 'Extras' WASH DAY Ava Gardner stands over a stream while locationin^ in Pakistan for M-G-M's "Bhowani Junction" to watch the natives do their washing. Miss Gardner co-stars with Stewart Granger in the dramatic film, produced by Pandro S. Berman and directed by George Cukor.46 words
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Article167 1955-07-31 14 R. G. PILLAI - 'SON OF ALI BABA' R. G. PILLAI IF you hmv€ seen the film version of Ali Baba's life as told in the fabulous Arabian Sights, you should never miss M. P. Film's latent hit, "The Son of Ali Baba," in Hhidustaiii. The theme of the picture ij based on a167 words
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Advertisement291 1955-07-31 14 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS TODAY DAILY! PATHAY^ 6.45 and f1.30 pm. roNnmoKKP m »4.» THE CLIMAX OF YOUR HOLIDAY PROGRAMME!^ CjhimaScoPE V^^Tf^ I STEWART GfIANGEfTGEORGE SANDERS JOAN £REENWOOO VIVECA LINOFORS I Plus! TOM JERRY CARTOON in CinemaScope j f^^~^~~ n R List Sus|»;nd(^d -ig^^MIPNIGHT TONIGHT SfAW JOANNE AT^ AfcCiORV JORDAN in...291 words
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Advertisement182 1955-07-31 14 4n SHAW BROTHERS ORf \H^M PHONE 515S <I '-«B CapitoL VI WHAT MYSTIC PGv\tß $M BBH a ApBJ 1^ /^BUr Bm BBb v>'-* J ''C" :I^Bbl DOMERGUE LONG THOMP:> 1 Today 9 a.m. \IT(MMMI\I Tomorrow 9 a.m. "PRl<(>\| Rs 01 1 \vp,\F 1 RF¥il&^ NOW M 4, IlkJllßrS 11-1.4;, I182 words
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Miscellaneous59 1955-07-31 14 Do-it-yourself-pool "DOGER Moore is in line for one of the fir.st Esther Williams Do-It- Yourself swimming pools. The British actor, now starring as Lana Turner's wooer la M-G-M's DIANE. CinemaSrope production in colour ith Perspecta Stereophonic Sound, intends to make the pool a feature of the English manor-stvle home he59 words
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Article173 1955-07-31 15 RON BURTON - RON BURTON hy I and Dumbni!' r»- his l m it«r--h 1 mir- I ut .tnd "HP Brlmont wd no experience but were anything hut self-con-Miitus. lie said it was thr only Im he know of that had three direct.>rv "Not lf ing and173 words
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Article, Illustration136 1955-07-31 15 Stretching before a Swim Movir star Sheree North gives a preview of a swimsuit fashion for ItM as she .stretches on a Manhattan rooftop. The suit, just off the designing board, is in a black and white Dalmatian print with all over shirring and a convertible neckline. Sheree was inWIDE WORLD - 136 words
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Article152 1955-07-31 15 Hollywood Gossip rens of his home town, Apple Valley. Calif. The house at present is occupied by the flier's widow and three small rhildren. MrConnell was killed while flying an ad\anied model jet. o IBENE DUNNE and producer I.co McCarey ha\e accepted membership on an advisory council for the College152 words
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Article128 1955-07-31 15 ONE-MINUTE film, c produced in Britain Z for the viakers of "OMO." tells the "story" > of a completely new, Z blue detergent woshing Z powder which has just been introduced into Malaya. Z For once, the little C domestic accident (end- \ng happily, of course. with128 words
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Article, Illustration460 1955-07-31 15 Bridget Jones - Bridget Jones By JANE SET HERS AFTER 5 YEARS 1 IOIRISHII' .wwwww 0 MORE WIVES SHOULD STUDY STRIPTEASE TECHNIQUE t\\\\\\\\vo wwwww THE stars have been talking about marriage. They've reminisced about their courtships, their proposals and their marriages. One star has discussed how to get a460 words
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Article, Illustration417 1955-07-31 15 GLORIA SCRAWLS HUSBANDS' NAMES QNE of the more engaging: questions now fascinating: Hollywood is "What Makes Gloria Tick?" Gloria Grahame is the lisping redhead, famous for winning an Oscar in "The Bad and the Beautiful" and a hypnotic habit of looking a t you with half-closed eyelids. She is not.417 words
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Article, Illustration469 1955-07-31 15 DONALD ZEC - DONALD ZEC with Loves Cuddly Things STAR CALLING V'ANA. the latest TV blonde to jam the 8.8.C. switchboard, is signing a five-year film contract. Negotiations began after she did a fine musical number in the Jose Ferrer film "Cockleshell Heroes." They kind of hotted up after her469 words
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Article73 1955-07-31 15 JEFF CHANDLER had to live with a monkey for a week— for the sake of his art. Because the monkey appears with him in his new film, "Away All Boats," Universal-International studio officials sent the animal and its trainer to *tay with Jeff. That way it could get73 words
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Article, Illustration4 1955-07-31 15 'MONSTER' GROWS PETUNIAS KARLObF4 words
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Miscellaneous12 1955-07-31 15 I Ma T\M \M^^_fliii It "Naughty Susan! Daddy smacks her every day!''12 words
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Article, Illustration283 1955-07-31 16 |>LAIN slivers of wood have become out moded as cocktail sticks, and it isn't surprising with all the unusual cocktail sticks on sale. Top centre of this picture are ivory sticks carved at the top to form animals. < Elephants, and deer, horses and monkeys chase each other283 words
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Article426 1955-07-31 16 Gerree Read - Gerree Read Says AFTER a hot tiring day in the office, a busy afternoon shopping, or even a perfectly normal day coping \v 1t h the family, most women feel that a long relaxing session in a tepid bath will do wonders for their morale,426 words
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Article, Illustration386 1955-07-31 16 "There was an old woman who swallowed a fly. "I don't know why she swallowed a fly. "I think shell die!" TT'S just a harmless old nonsense song vet hundreds of people shudder scerctly when they hear it. It expresses their hidden dread of what mißht386 words
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Article289 1955-07-31 16 RICH MEN ARE S ORDINARY IT'S touch for the modern cirl who wants to marry a millionaire because she wouldn't recognize one if she saw one. In the days of Diamond Jim Brady it was easy to spot the man with a million. He wore a diamond as large as289 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-07-31 16 Teenagers Fashion Show Photo. FIVE teenagers, two of them still at school, were the mannequins at the Autumn Show of Debut dresses at the Criterion in Piccadilly recently. The dresses have been designed for the Switchboard operator, the Secretary, the Junior Sales Girl, and the After School hours of theA.P. - 57 words
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Advertisement527 1955-07-31 16 l only Yardley know the secret der •J«a eiYJTALtniD lavender Yardlr>'» famoui Lavrnri^r in »ohd form, and Yardley lavender ioaf— tniooth-lathering, richly perfumed 'tht luxury tonp of lh» world* tthat is more heart-rending f than the sight of a child in §JPU ZIIOSG P^? But there is no oecd to527 words
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Advertisement21 1955-07-31 16 i| B ONLY ATWASSI** J y Rhcurnajj \\#hile You>« 1 i t I Cyste<: ft!.;- *••<<] rou loo* *^Jv *w>tr P 2J*k^21 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1955-07-31 21 JOHN MARSH - The HONEYMOON COUPLE JOHN MARSH TtstoryJ by She wanted to go to her husband's aid but a strong arm held her ,qsj rniddle-oged bachelor with ol manner, strode into breakfast nd eyed the assembled comvrc ing down now!" he declared i ial voice. "A honey-moon was one. Written all over1,277 words
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Article, Illustration626 1955-07-31 21 STANLEY J. BYRON - STANLEY J. BYRON o p a coin for introductions to pretty girls— or eligible males By. [and more robots are invading our lives. ice the first pcnny-in-the-slor machine a person's weight came out of Germany f, the press-button has become a ready to do our slightest bidding. ,n in626 words
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Advertisement487 1955-07-31 21 Two beauty aids to flatter your c^LjOVCUVIiMs Pond's Foe* Powder and Lipstick th% choice of love// women everywhere §T)ONDS offer you rwft A wonderful beauty iids» used by lovely *omen through* out the To enhance your natural loveliness, choose your shade of Ponds Face Powder There are seven soft, subtle487 words
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Article, Illustration89 1955-07-31 22 SPEAKING OF PICTURES... ABOVE: This picture was received with particulars missing. Will the sender please submit name and address together with a small copy of this picture, in order that the prize could be mailed to him (or her). RIGHT: "Repose" by Kong Sin Kong Chong of 521 Penang Road,89 words
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Advertisement60 1955-07-31 22 M SPEAKING OF PICTURES Name Address Title Camera Used Aperture Speed Film Singapore^ 4- w»ng Kong CJ O«/y 8.0./ I.C. Oj/f<?rj jo« direct' Mafestic w Collet Services between Singapore and Hong Kong <| ;o Day Excursion Fares available Consult your local RO.A.C. Appointed Agent or Malayan Airways Ltd., Ocean Building,60 words
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Advertisement26 1955-07-31 22 "TITHES Franka Solida tU*»* M conscious arnaleiiK „•<< \V «*f Model HI 111 E also available Sole Agents: ffwfl] ft JJ 14.M.W II 14 Jt W \J?S26 words
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Article917 1955-07-31 23 Betty Smith - GIRLS WHO TRAVEL TO TRAGEDY Betty Smith r eland— Land Of Disappearing Daughters About 25.000 7ri6/i girls cross to England every year. Many o/ them eomc under the guidance of sound e?nployment agencies or reputable firms, to take up jobs in schools, fwspitals. factories or private houses. But the others,917 words
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Article, Illustration65 1955-07-31 23 r PHIS was how dancer Ann Sullivan ond her husband, A heart-throb singer David Hughes, arrived at London Airport from New York. Ann was wearing knee-breeches beneath her skirt. David, on a singing tour in Australia, phoned Ann, 12,000 miles away at her home in Middlesex,65 words
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Article, Illustration19 1955-07-31 23 TABO O S: Costumes like those above and at right will never get the "modesty lag."19 words
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472 1955-07-31 23 US Campaign To Ban Bare-Backs And Plunging Necklines \yOMEN in America are being urged not > to wear clothes that rej veal so many of their feminine charms. The new modesty campaign clamps down on strapless evening gowns, sleeveless dresses, lowcut neck-lines and short skirts and recommends the kind of472 words
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Article, Illustration767 1955-07-31 23 THEODORE LEVITE - Brigitte, 17, is to be Shei k's wife No. 40 THEODORE LEVITE by Shell Have To Share Harem With Others BEERSHEBA, Palestine, Sat. WHAT is it like to be WIFE No. 40 too Sheik? What will life in the desert offer to a seventeen-year old white girl who hopes to767 words
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Advertisement25 1955-07-31 23 famous family of TIGER nal products I C HINKAWHITE .Vmd Mixture is on for Stomach Pains, Indigestion, Acidity, I Appetite. AUN TONG "CtR MEDICAL HALL25 words
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Advertisement282 1955-07-31 23 |i| that's the word w U jL.jIA JL for the HEW With the elimination of objectionable noise and vibration. MM M M 3 M mM %J t t %3 Johnson Sea-Horses" add entirely nejs pleasure, entirely new comfort to the great sport of outboard boating. These arc th« quietest-running, easiest282 words
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Article371 1955-07-31 24 Frank Entwisle - Frank Entwisle Says K\\\\\\\\\ 'THE Italian Look is A filtering out of the Continental coffee houses of London's Soho, and threatening to push the elegancies of the Edwardian style right off the West End map. The dapper boys who led the Edwardian revival are371 words
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Article, Illustration300 1955-07-31 24 By A Special Correspondent A SUN-BRONZED blonde in nothing but her birthday suit sat on the end of the highdiving board at the open air baths. A tall, fair-haired young man sat close beside her. He was wearing his birthday suit, too.300 words
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430 1955-07-31 24 They Dig Again For The Lost City Of Spina COMACCHIO, Italy (AP) Archaeologists start digging again this summer for fabulous Spina, lost city of the Etruscans. The flat-boat eel fishermen of this Po delta town exchange knowing glaccs. "Let the professors dig." they say. "If Spina's ever found, It'll be430 words
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Article24 1955-07-31 24 PREMISES in West Smith A field, London, used for smoking beacon are exempted from an order making the district a smokeless rone.24 words
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