Sunday Standard, 13 May 1956
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Article, Illustration283 1956-05-13 2 FROGMAN: BRITAIN SAYS SORRY TO RUSSIA Diving Was Not Official LONDON, May 12, (AP) The British Government has expressed its regrets to Russia that a retired Royal Navy frogman was diving near the warships that brought Nikita Khrushchev and Premier Bulganin to Britain. f~~ Britain denied that the frogman had283 words
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Article331 1956-05-13 2 Music By A Magnificent Orchestra Standard Mu^i nti< THE L ar_ liarmonic Oi If rt Mm conductor. AL fred Wallenstem. g.- a f four e ma rts befoi ry large a idienn in tl a Badmini a Dsatisaf Um past weeks our nat ura. enl husiasm, been tempei I theV.F.D. - 331 words
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Article, Illustration96 1956-05-13 2 MAJOR-GENUAL J. H. N. POETT. Director of Military Operations. War Oflice. arrived in Singapore yesterday for secret talk with the Federation Military authorities. He was accompanied by Major-General O. P. J. Rooney. Pay Master-in-Chief. War Oflice. Later in the evening. General Poett left for Kuala96 words
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185 1956-05-13 2 MUSLIMS in the Federation and Singapore celebrated Hari Raya yesterday by "painting; the town red" with their colourful costumes. Yoong men, women and children who have become very fashion-conscious, particularly the women, turned out in their best The mam road.- and residential areas were185 words
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Article77 1956-05-13 2 FOREIGN TRADE BALANCE MALAYA'S foreign trade for this year's first quarter has shown a favourable balance of $53. 616. 000. according to official statistics issued yesterday. Exports during that period amounted to 51. 099. 597. 000. Imports amounted to $1,045--831.000. Trading during March, however, showed a balance of $9,310,000 in77 words
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Article111 1956-05-13 2 Newly weds Robbed Of $1,600 T ree armed thugs held uo a BO* .-married coud Amoy Street. Sii saporc at c'awn yc terday and robbed them of "i OOO orth of easli so I a i .e:v Ibe Bband, Yue 'I Whatt, a contractor, anWOSOd the door when one k:a111 words
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Article22 1956-05-13 2 A PUBLIC lecture on •'Reincarnation" will be held at the Banal Centre, 2 D' Almeida Street. Singapore, at 10.30 a.m. today.22 words
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Article41 1956-05-13 2 \KARTA '-vl2 (E aroken a 2 Malayan lott ket into North Sumatra, according to a report (OO M. IS rcDort said the Police had confiscated 3.000 t. and arrested a Chinese be ed to be der of the41 words
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Article41 1956-05-13 2 COLOMBO. May 1_ 1 r Slumping tea pr;c< aus- a Ceylon's C mm« M i t< r R G Sen ma: low tl shipment of medium tes dii tly i th< Loi au tl without any restrict ion-41 words
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328 1956-05-13 2 SURVEY TEAM STARTS WORK TOMORROW SINGAPORE'S youth population will benefit from a "master plan" to be undertaken by the Singapore Youth Council. The first step towards this plan will be launched tomorrow when teams of investigators will begin a survey of328 words
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Article40 1956-05-13 2 ALI bin Jais. 18. was yesterday sentenced to six weeks' jail in a Singapore Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to stealing a gold necklace from the child of See Ah Lek at Rowell Road on May 9.40 words
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256 1956-05-13 2 HARRY CHIA - Coffee Stall That Is The 'Mecca' Of Varsity Students HARRY CHIA By KNOWN to graduates and present students of the University of Malaya as the "mecca" of Dunearn Road hostellites, is a little coffeestall by the grass verge just across the road in front of the hostel entrance. Nicknamed "Cafe256 words
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Advertisement232 1956-05-13 2 K 1 MARVELITE WORSTED AND DAGRON H) 5755/Here's a lightweight blend with the rcs'ly Ijstre of imported English worsted. And thank the hiqh per- r centcge of bouncy Dacron for the end evening out with no more co__: ing than c night on a hanger! fFUTURON DACRON ACETATE $1301— SIXGAPORE232 words
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Advertisement183 1956-05-13 2 SSBfli H Tjfcjl a Ril iptI *J oj a Tailors 4. _J>fl r QlliSai P l> f tt (upcountry _J_fl regi^ t__S a bridss and |fl 1 emdidav 00 I MS M TwS 4 I personal tuptrt^flf Goh. Pa rticuian OO und< fl speakiik m V\H[R[jfl I T_l 9 1j183 words
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Article71 1956-05-13 3 r mat quiet grade ship--85 5/8 un- hightbe first been as ■as to i grade E übber L cents L became r but close to closing i PRICES \y x.-!!fl> lb* oal 85| 855/8 t Q I 841 83J tn ree tender: I 85. 852 Q FRILL L Sat.;71 words
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Article27 1956-05-13 3 lEON. 21. driver of car. ►rday it 4 neeka jail by Magistrate Inche* for ci r a negligrnt manner 3 at th* junction jnlaiman and Jalan27 words
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Article364 1956-05-13 3 2,000 (12-14 Years Old) Students Took Part, 2 Tied For Ist. Place MOKi: than 2,000 pupils from 56 Singapore schools sent in entries to the Quiz Competition of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association, held on Ap.il 10. The Test Paper, sent oat in English, Chinese an,i Malay,364 words
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Article, Illustration93 1956-05-13 3 THE DOOS PETITE Mca [*ff f y 'fifrrpore smiles at her J Leadino Alrcr«/I Hurry Doc Australian Air Force after their dmj? at the a oj S Peter e J Pauf, Q. V' e c( r< monj/ THE LEES MR. A.VD MRS. Richard Lee SCP'i r"rr f r;r>>93 words
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Article142 1956-05-13 3 RETURN VISIT TO COLONY MR. Robert Masters, of the Robert Ms ten Quartet which will arrive in tomorrow afternoon, will be the guest of Sir Svdney Cai.va Y Chancellor of the TJniverof Ma] ,ai Lady e during part of his stay in the Colony. The pianist of the142 words
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Article107 1956-05-13 3 Boys' Town Needs $300 ,000 FLAG DAY I RESIDENTS of B a l 1 .-.a. v. re out yi I day on nr. ial _'ia_ Pay to collect funds forth* a new d being built on 16-acre pr- mis* a in 1 ah. The dormito: expected to be partially compk107 words
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Article94 1956-05-13 3 THE following w'■ i oflfice-bt ar< rs I th< I> Ita j Hare .asocial l< n at a meeting b< Id n a nt Pr- nt Mr T R 1- rnandez. Vice-P: nt Mr, ci Y in, H< n Secre- Mr Ing rhiam Hock, 1:• r Mr. J94 words
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Article41 1956-05-13 3 iNSUMERS in Petaling Jaya In Kuala Lrap ir are tore up wat< r today, as supple i will be cut off t n I i and Ip m. .tomorrow, owing to the closDg WO Ol the electrical ply.41 words
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Article74 1956-05-13 3 Cashier On Trust Charge A CASHIER. Soon Huat Seng, appeared on the fifth day of a preliminary inquiry In the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday when he was charged with misappropriating $105,053 at the South Branch <,t the Overseas Chinese Bank. Soon. who surr* ndered himself to Police on Feb.74 words
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Article55 1956-05-13 3 A PEON'. Mnhamed Yacob. who faced four tentative charge-; ol forcing cheque on April IS, l f > and 25, and May l. with the Intention ol using them lor cheating, appeared again in a Singapore Court yesterday His case will come up for mention again on Mav55 words
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Article, Illustration272 1956-05-13 3 ANTI-RED SLOGANS FLA Y M. C.P. THE Malayan Communis* Party Is endeavouring to en al i confused situation in Singapore and work up the fooling oi hatred against the local Government in a bid to wrestle away political power, states an anti-Communist document found outside a Crura sc 54 nStandard - 272 words
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255 1956-05-13 3 LEADING political partics in Singapore yesterday welcomed the news that the Colonial Office in London laid accepted the citizenship proposals put up by the Mcrdeka Delegation. Thi wi u] give sboul 200,--000 >ys Chinese citizens in the O ny an opportunity to participate in255 words
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Article68 1956-05-13 3 tup: new Ftog Officer, M ilayan An Ri ar Admiral G. a. Thring and his wile arrlvi d tn Bingap* are last night by air irom Britain, "i have bi en three times In Ihe I ar Bast and I like this pari of the world and68 words
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Advertisement91 1956-05-13 3 IF. RD AY'S I'ZIQX m ■"■a in l I aaa ala. a a i a" in; 3 THER ZZLE ORFIQW K- M»N<i'S (JIJ.'EN OF SONG Jisi CHAN LOO jfo [f •> M1.1111.Y MIV <-____w m:^\ l^fJ APPEARI.NT. NIGHTLY IWI THE SiLVERY LQfl COUPLE IN lIIIIK <» K I<.l N X91 words
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Advertisement106 1956-05-13 3 ROYAI INTEROCtAN lIHES __a_-_-. m^Lmlm9^^~ J to BALI BY m "TJIWANGI" mi "TJILUWAM" FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS PLEASE COMACT. K. P. M. LINES ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES SINGAPORE lei. *****/7 rINANG let Mill renoir H "PRFTTY ENOUGH TO BE < VMI SEEN ITI THE NEW CREATION VV j \k/ WITH ADJUSTABLE STRAPS106 words
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Miscellaneous558 1956-05-13 3 I Information at a Glance rnrrr;^«p i radio malaya b.b.c. •II Hq APO R t KXDIOMXIAVX (deneral): .am BH.C.-C.emn,. IHecseaa S^JJj Old Time Ballroom iSi: B3U 5P rodaj i Loi kj ker <& S.-.i- ..ie .KL-: IU ,n. o-. .o In 1- orn Ine i ff V _r A Vj/*//V558 words
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Article, Illustration363 1956-05-13 4 Willie Ma - Cottage Industry Enjoys Boom Despite Handicaps THOUGH fashion in shoes have changed. clo£s have retained their form and style throughout the years from grandmother's time. What is more, despite the By Willie Ma advent of modern this-and-that doss are still a boom_ ing business. Borneo and363 words
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Article, Illustration431 1956-05-13 4 LEE HENG WAH - Ch op-Ma k ing A n Ancient Art Will Never Die Out LEE HENG WAH By CliOP-making the art of carving names on to pieces of ivory, bone or hardwood, ranging in size from a quarter to half an inch, be it square, rcund, oblong, or whatever shape and sizeStandard - 431 words
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Article134 1956-05-13 4 pic. KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —A six-man survey team of American ru; clear scientists will visit Kuala Lumpur m Monday b v ai r to probe prospects of stimulating atomic research in Malaya. They are members of 53>«POf individual universitv scientists, who will consult With scientific. government134 words
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Article273 1956-05-13 4 J. S. DAVID - RETIREMENT MAY KILL A WORKER J. S. DAVID BY TWO THIRDS of the male working population who die in the sixth decade of their Ives are victims of arteriosclerosis. This h the opiaion of Dr. Oswald Sc'owarz. the eminent physician and psychologist. The disease is however a characteristic of the273 words
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Article86 1956-05-13 4 MALACCA. Sat. Father M .t. Pintado, a well-known j Ma irea anti :arian. ar.^ r*.^ turned thi Sc* --ra* after spei ling ra- ir n a In Portugi I Pathet Pintado who done roa.aae: e a. h on the Portugue e apation of Malacca, helped In the Se'a".~ment's86 words
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Article190 1956-05-13 4 Says R. G. PILLAI THE trade union movement in Singapore is entering a new phase. Plan* are under way to weld together e workerof the Colony, irrespective of political beliefs, into a strong national movement. Indications are thai this move will result in aria190 words
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Advertisement143 1956-05-13 4 BUY this S6.C 76,,, r "/"s<r„, v Jr Less 5 for Cash 1 2 monthly payments of 24 monthly payments of Rocks on inside of door steialew tteH evM__ food and vaMtdkla ONE OF A FAMOUS faj V THE (.KM WW I TTUC CO, f IT ____r aaaaW w vaaal143 words
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Article317 1956-05-13 5 Innocent Millionaires Are Used As Decoys PERIES HFIDENCE usmg the prominent Millionaires ir_l i n g of dollars furniture es are i about the the confie3 will be I learn that he racketeers m characters dealers. the ears that a e wants a flat to -e a new mis:oes317 words
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Article, Illustration501 1956-05-13 5 I BIG JOB IS BEING TA CKLED WITH BROTHERLY LOVE ft ;nio r •mas ce L re- ndly mm and Bpration to all f P ithroughout the M. ssa fc *orld business^ ah iw aiinst Jg 're?dom of the mWnz people. •sniv-de of Jaycee's501 words
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197 1956-05-13 5 11 ii i i wis; "■»-n in s nut, r 9g**m Massajoj ye rs "sa '.king >r lrt-.nl I>,, r n special v^seis, hul r Officer has inn a kincll> sailor's eye at th- salt's effort of these girls and197 words
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Advertisement143 1956-05-13 5 v f mmmW/ "*> tJs :a Hi X^ I _F g i*fM.-» Hillman /J^l'"'|aQ Calif or nian \li yi ttee ximu^r v., r ill .V urowm. Ul-; r~W-^ ctam ceOt Mi 7/ The fashionable Hillman t.\ <^C^\ *v »\L Calif ornian gives you the \y K\J/^ £•1 style and all-round143 words
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Article1870 1956-05-13 6 KISSING COUPLE SAVED ME by THE MAD PARSON fJOHN EDWARD ALLEN* who continues his series on his adventures as a convicted murderer "on the run" from Broadmoor, defied for nearly ttco years all-out efforts by the police to capture him. He is telling his story note, long after being freed1,870 words
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Article, Illustration27 1956-05-13 6 _I^_E 1 hav made a good impression on the boss this evening. As he was leaving he told me he was sending me abroad for six months!"27 words
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Advertisement49 1956-05-13 6 Jk >_^^3______________r /\ii( "FRANKLY, I forget wliat I joined to force*'" "DO you mind. If I call my wife? ThL> Is our tune"' v^/ cTu— A-«<--•SUES married. Your Highness— to you'." ''TOO had you're leaving, son— we are having trifle for tea'." £p> ever- growing feX IS Mfladu II49 words
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Advertisement262 1956-05-13 6 I Whichever way^ i PALMOi,|u gives you Perfect J PALMOUVE LATHER CREAM For •xtra imoothn«ii and frr'c- C g You're sure of s shave that's feeg>^_Jl lasting when you shave a ;c 1 cold water you get t c><e: 1 snd with Palmohve Shav-g 1 shaves with every Mat? T:262 words
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Article1499 1956-05-13 7 DEATH COMES TO A HOUSE OF LOVE A WOMAN WHO FIGURED PROMINENTLY IN ONE OF THE most SENSATIONAL LOVE SCANDALS OE THE CENTURY HAS DIED PEACEFULLY IN A SOMERSET VILLAGE in ENGLAND. She MS Ruth Anne SmyUu earlier known sj Miss Prcece. As an attractive young woman she l>e<ame the1,499 words
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Advertisement301 1956-05-13 7 __Lr *B _w _&\v__________h^^________________ _H .y^' g£ y ''_f iSBj-^ *4k y.V:J<:. ~?^:3WHM_ _3Hi w______ES_^_____i H fl_a_i I > ''$_tf*__i KuKafiß 4. !^K_^9 __g __S^ ji'f**' 1 ___F r 1 A feeling of fitness first thing in morning is a sign that all's well within. It vow feci dull and301 words
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Advertisement41 1956-05-13 7 HELLO DIGGERS, THIS IS; p f «T mW^^ FELI WITTMAN ij rage jr EEL/ WITTMAN is a glamorous Australian model ttho r* K./ regularly sunbathes to keep her golden tan. We knoiv she <V /00/cj h'fVe Audrey Hepburn, but she isn't.41 words
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Advertisement115 1956-05-13 7 .$Y In playful m00d... \y "ADASTRA"^ Children's WearjL I CORIH ROY SLACKS '"jjfififlU) Sizes 22 to 31. In >a%>. Royal. J j j Green, Grey, Red, Brown Faun. vvftk From 5/2.95 to 5 17.95 K:^ mm W l )kM^^ A%X«^__^ Si?e« 27 to 39. In Na^. Rowd. /^2___________________-(l______ Green, Gre>.115 words
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Article, Illustration1560 1956-05-13 8 RUE SCRIBE - RUE SCRIBE ~by~ TT IS NOT tho practice Ol motor companies specializing in quality cars to produce a new mode! at short intervals. When they do one can be certain of a product that will last for years fan popularity and excellence. Bod) I1,560 words
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Advertisement542 1956-05-13 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T.I H923/6, *****/4. IS2 Rob,n Ro d THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI T# Mallfa-. Montrtal, Boston, N«w York, BaJtimor.. Philadelphia b CuH Fortt. J pora P. Sham Penan* AUTOMEOON |un. 9/14 lune-5'16 CYCLCPS |uly 19 2J |uly 24 25 July 26 _7 Carriers option542 words
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Advertisement398 1956-05-13 8 EAST ASIATIC M TWARDS so.i.ng, Bo* 9kok e> "MEONIA" "KAMBODIA" 17 1 9 Moy 20 2 1^ l^K "MAGDALA" j une "LALANDIA" < HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Genoa a F^ "JUTLANDIA" 16 17 Moy U Calls London passr- c _kj "FALSTRIA" :S2vm-. 3Q Calls Southompton posscngcrt _.L, Calls London pr,- ng.398 words
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Article185 1956-05-13 9 LOVE ON THE SCREEN HOLLYWOOD. |)I BEG TOR Joseph Ni .:r.an discovered thai rjiondes and biunctkes ara diffi i ent, espscially in making movie love. X- man is dii ectoi of '•Flight To Hongkong whicii stan Rory Cai- I in and blonde Dolores D mlon and Brunette Barbara Rush. Newman185 words
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Article890 1956-05-13 9 DONALD ZEC - I SAID "UGH" TO AN INDIAN DONALD ZEC By F/ollt/UTOOd, U'edrrsrfrvy. r rilK hie crimson ball of -I- the sun hun? o\er dreasy (reek when I rode out to say "I'sh" to a Red Indian. II en Um ind si sane long tr-a Ai I I! jrer 1 kind- me890 words
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Article, Illustration42 1956-05-13 9 Plinto). MAmULYR Monroe is seen on her first day back a: W4Wk mfimf Map fa) I pifMf infection. In a Sf*4 from 'Bus Stop' in vhich she Btßfl BUI .Arthur O'Connell she stiU f. mages to 100/; f/;c rmne sedtfCtfof Marilyn. UPUP - 42 words
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Article62 1956-05-13 9 PSEOL ILV N N, now L Baaklßfl "Istanbul" in Hollywood says that at last he has found creat happiness in life "1 am an e\treme|\ happy person now.'* he told me "due primipalU to ine woman who's been very Kood to me and who stuck bv me when everything62 words
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Article451 1956-05-13 9 IS SHE THE NEW BERGMAN? WHEN Hal WalliS put blonde Swedish goddess An; la Ekbcrg into a featured role of the Martin and Lewis YistaVisioo comedy, •"Artists and Models,'" at Paramount, he mav have riven snother Garho or Bergman boost to film tame. For las 5*7" blue-eyed Miss Bwedsn Is451 words
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Article206 1956-05-13 9 "PAJDHANT a Hindustani film now screened at the Garrick Theatre. Singapore, is a mighty entertainer. The story is centred on the 4 'e_;o" of a Rajput Queen, who wants to rule the country at the cost of her own child. Though the story Is not very appealing206 words
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Advertisement476 1956-05-13 9 Mr' '■'*< QRgVnIS ATION VtTR ACTIONS* 1 BrCAPITOL^ .jVo'tV.o I r n Bros *•'< a a^^^^_ V 7_ IOW-tO O. IO4MHI I ■ADD ROBINSON DRU^J ■^tu E DARKEST HoUR''P^| j \H»IIN| B(viS G ™ftllS-^ 6.30 A 9.30 t --..Ln.TT^ mim\ii J Hy X *SIAH Mtt \i ,i v s B)476 words
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Advertisement421 1956-05-13 9 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS TODAY^ODEON a«a r van* jomkson" Jose ph conEN huth roman jack carson *^1 L. Br^passs*_Baß«assa_M BaV^Mi J™ Kjtf^^**^s^B ii*/ fl J_____l lOITsMV iii^t____S_aasWy 'ls______B| (OiCt h, Ol .11 ,„'*^r_. ~.[j i «IM|\«. yj gm\ O 2) lIHIM.MIMOM I Starring Mitrhele >l«»rjc:in I'nTre r.K\ k M I II421 words
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Article221 1956-05-13 10 Honours Belong To The Colony KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Singapore took the honours and Seiangor the 2—l victory in the inter-state football 'friendly' played at the Princes Road Stadium here today. Singapore fielded i makeshift team bat tney gave the locals a lesson f° r ;i minutes until Injuries deprived .Singapore221 words
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Article288 1956-05-13 10 WINDSOR LAD - Stage Show Heading For Victory WINDSOR LAD By TWO OF Jimmy Martin's candidates for the second day Of the current meeting shaped like winners at Bakit Timet) yesterday. They were Stage Show II and Amusement 11. Going fulletripped from the '•three" they raced neck and neck ill the way to288 words
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Article100 1956-05-13 10 GOOD bowling by A. L'Est range, who took six wickets for 21 runs, helped Saint Andrew's School to open their cricket season with a five-wicket victory over St. Joseph's Institution, in an inter-school fixture played on the S.J.I, ground yesterday SJI 63: Maurice De Vax100 words
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Article36 1956-05-13 10 NOTTINGHAM, Mav 1] (Heaicri An unbeaten Innings nt 139 by Coljfl McDonald helped the Ausuraliana seme 249 for three wickets hv tea an tha Brsl day of their match against Nottinghamshire here today.36 words
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Article75 1956-05-13 10 DURHAM. No-th Carolina Ma- 12 <AP>— Duke University's sensational sophomore Dave Simp broke lhe «rorld*S record in tae 220-yard dash yesterday with tnara of 201 seconds m qualify. m s trials of the Atlantic coa^t conference track and field c ham pionships. The old mark of75 words
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Article445 1956-05-13 10 Dramatic Turn In Clarke Cup Match Europeans In Strong Position AT the end of the second day's play for the Clarke Cup annuel cricket match between the Europeans and the Rest on the padang yesterday, the Europeans seemed set for victory. However, the deciding factor445 words
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Article, Illustration889 1956-05-13 10 Thirteen Records Smashed SEYENTEEN-year-oid Ernest Frida who was an easy winner in the 100 yards, 220 yards, 440 yards and 880 yards events, won the Division "A" championships at the 42nd annual athletic sports of the Anjrlo-Chinese School held at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday.889 words
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Article37 1956-05-13 10 A GOAL scored by Olaganathan in the last minute of play enabled Rajaji Sports Ciub to beat Tornados Sports Club I—o in a S.A.F.A. Div. 3B league soccer match played at Geyiang Stadium yesterday.37 words
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Article47 1956-05-13 10 R \.S.( R o runs in an Inter-Corj- < match plaved at the Ayer Rajah H< a- v t day. R.AS.C: 1 (Bussey tt, veil 20 not out. Walker two for 39 and Moore I M R \0( (Webb 16. lliamso--14 -"d R^-a-i -A47 words
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Article20 1956-05-13 10 SB-aid Cup a: tl Nort_J classic which sd In the llcQd SS-BSBS* SOBttl champions aaa •y si lead North.20 words
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Article569 1956-05-13 11 S.A.F.A. LEARNS THE HARD WA Y P.A.A.F. Not Keen Was biliX funk 1 L sees /r..J THE pros and cons of the latest Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation action in deciding to call on the Singapore-Manila interport soccer series this yeai will be debated shortly in official soccer circles. No Official569 words
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Article347 1956-05-13 11 Police Remain Unbeaten By Our Cricket Reporter THE Senior Tournament Is well on its way now and one is at this sta^e able to assess the strength of the respective teams. Police, stai unbeaten, lend tho table folloare I clooelj by the Indians. B it, of coar.-o. Police have a347 words
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Article93 1956-05-13 11 The folio* ira Um I itool pool" tions ::i trie 1 ime P w l) All PU Perc r 0(1) 6 4 8 2 9 28 T I Indians <oj 7 4 1 1 M 7: 22 1 3 j 7 3 13d 24 57.14 12 8 593 words
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Article112 1956-05-13 11 Week's Best Performance BATTtNG P fSCC) 102 K 'RAFi U no. Hobbs (SCC) 80 no Gunf I > H.") Nf ay o 1 1 j Na vara 1 K 2 n o Ce v. RC| RAI 1 1 o < I CBCI I n I.am «SCRC) 4^ Shah (IA 44112 words
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261 1956-05-13 11 Sandakan Girls Excel A t High Jump From JOE MANJAJI SANDAKAN, Sat. —At the finals of the St. Michaels School Athletic Championships held here the highlight was the girls' invitation high jump. Two «ir ls, 13-year old Adina Abad and 14-year-old Fung Soon San beat the existing Colony Ladies high261 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-05-13 11 soccer m sL S ''r' the Combined Referees in a friend)> Charitv Pak TonrMutLcumarn Chi, kJ* 0 °if Vetorans arp standing left to right) Lee (kiaßflßf^^l__tto!^_wJ__? S W k G or?e Va,ber Sal Bujanu. Lim (hee Chua. eenn,- left to right) Choy Khun Onn. Abdullah Hj58 words
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Article, Illustration400 1956-05-13 11 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS By A HELL-KNOWN committee member of the Perak Motor Club who has the fine record of winning ten events, securing four second places and occupying third place once, out of HB 15 starts in Malayan motoring competitions held recently will attempt to400 words
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Article59 1956-05-13 11 TAIPIXG. Sat b a friendly erlacaf -Batch, Beisaj Sports Clab beat K:nj: Edward VII School by 13 runs. Surveyors: RO. Na/a:: K<an Sc: z 11 BA and A- an.ni 11. Subranvaa sm four for 1 9 Fduardians B2 Babmmtl H at out and Bt Sal II59 words
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Advertisement374 1956-05-13 11 *a_!_sb C rU°*° v^^" _-ar.~" ,k V _v c, It. A. I.ATIF BF P. O B x Stop Asthma Bronchitis If you cough, wheeza, car. t uroathe cr sleep we:: r!_a to AeU-rna, Ca'a-rh cr Hronchltii a"*-"**, get MENDACO from yr :r chen m or at or a to! ay.374 words
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Article60 1956-05-13 12 TOTAL POOL $299,460 First Prize: *****0 ($134,756) Second Prixe: *****6 67,378) Third Prixe: *****1 37,432) I STARTERS ($2,879 each): Nos. *****7, *****3, *****8, *****2, *****5, *****2, *****9, *****7, *****9. *****5, *****1, I *****0, *****0. 1 CONSOLATION FUZES: (***** each)— r.rilr,., *****1 32fi998, *****6, *****2, *****7, i *****1,60 words
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Article, Illustration2743 1956-05-13 12 RACE ONE florsrs I. 3 I»i\ H— fi I urs. Wong Siew Leng Ut Teo s 475—28- HKII I IWT S( ||OI.\K 3 11 (5) m KiM fill \M)RI \I>Y g.03 <4> Bougoure... 2 Madam Lee C BONDI Crackr. 3 180-168 ..lour Film 809 (8)2,743 words
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Article234 1956-05-13 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD A thrilling main 'miler' features the opening day of the bingapore races By IN one of the most thrilling mile races on the Bukit Timah racecourse, JOLLY SAILOR snatched the decision in a 'blanket finish' to win the main mile event for class234 words
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Advertisement222 1956-05-13 12 LOOKOUT/ "Hi _^_^_i i 1 L thK -t." Dr. Jonpi •boated. "Sorry Sir" I said. j|H •didsitSMSti My eyes WM are so tirad these days". > rJ- 1 f£*\ I m\ I bathed f wah Eajtaaa aaal diffstw Uto ence lt made. I can now drive "tw*l«__ s^^ mar.v r222 words
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Article, Illustration628 1956-05-13 13 GEORGE MELL - MAD CAPTAIN Butchered CREW GEORGE MELL By; Strange Stories Oi The Sec I Try as he I atain WM Lrt of the brig ■sell could not mind of the ■hat hb crew W m I ship left for Cork. IreI I imed one mutiny and loon his twisted innocent Bb628 words
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473 1956-05-13 13 SAVED 34,000 LIVES -WITH HIS BROOM TV "HEN Napoleon's wife Josephine was crowned Empress of France arte wore a gown valued at T26.000. A few years previously she had been dressed in rags in a prison S is owed her life and her SnbSSJ] <e^ r rise to power ta473 words
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432 1956-05-13 13 BRAVED BULLETS GIVING DONKEY RIDES 2 TF you stopped any man 2 marching in Australa--2 sia's greatest parade An--5 zac Day (April 25) and asked him about Simpson, 2 he'd most probably tell 2 you that Simpson was an "Aussie" and that he was f awarded the Victoria Cross. J432 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-05-13 13 "Sure you've kept your girlish figure, dear why you've almost doubled it." "Now, now. What's happened to the Arthur Smith that was so keen to hear the pitter-patter of tiny feet?"31 words
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617 1956-05-13 13 OBSTACLES to western understanding of the east important because they are often at the bottom of points of disagreement and tension— may well be the result, if only partially, of the very curious ideas about Asia that the a\ erase western schoolboy pets from his617 words
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Advertisement22 1956-05-13 13 time for a W\ 'V.;'*;* 1 *n_»vfc- BrrWl-KSjitio- T954. 3 J S -f_oor» try V*4/*n Brew«/ie_ And *1 Km {j Ummmm TT.TS.S22 words
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Advertisement160 1956-05-13 13 PA 47A-SO Vv^Vi Safys TEAmi4£j^ mt* reemme... ~^-Jj Y" When baby's teething, a few drops X of gentle Milk of Magnesia on m his sore gums will quickly cool and soothe m them, and a few drops of it in h.s formula. m fruit juice or uater w ill calm160 words
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Article, Illustration541 1956-05-13 14 REX NORTH - What THE DUCHESS Didn't Write REX NORTH B y CLEVELAND AMORY is the young American writer who says he sacked himself from writing the love and marriage memoirs o f the Duchess of Windsor. He got up from a couch in London's Savoy H^*^- strolled angrily around *^<* room OM541 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-05-13 14 concerned. Mor.lcc wh- .c design at Ucla, is now b!_ p Hollywood after working with her ♦other, 0 t, upon graduation from college. Though porticulc design and decorating, Miss Earle gave it up, tackled and went from there to the movies. She'll debut in "The Ambassador's Do_ While65 words
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357 1956-05-13 14 Maurice Burton D. Sc - Maurice Burton D.Sc. Py rpillS month Britain's A bird population is doubled. AVe may have the odd cuckoo or nightingale that comes in during March, and there are some, birds, like the swifts, that eome in later, but early April sees the main stream of357 words
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Article, Illustration1742 1956-05-13 15 JIM HENRY - JIM HENRY from 0 pARLY In March the Cahill Labour Government was retimed to power in New South Wales, but with a greatly reduced BSeJOStty in an tlffthrU Which showed a decided swing away from Labour, araj which left the Op-P-ation Liberal Country Party leaders jubilant1,742 words
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Advertisement158 1956-05-13 15 Lpical Magic Jm _B I -.i./^» -is mmwr m m ltb"JO&P Wr fcx&pr lor real at h let c comfort. «J-ick-dryinj inside supporter. 00>^ She wears 'Sea Flower', Ja-:;e- s su'try new sheath-suit. Pe: t Po screen-pr.nced w,th l»/ P»: ~os es that won't w«h c-rs W- W or fake158 words
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Advertisement493 1956-05-13 15 l F !to EUROPE^ Fly connectinjjra mer to "C y Bangkok... there rxiHrd l'an Vv gj A American's speedy Sur>er-6 ffi Clippers* for all Eunipe. a f^ J (Thoiceof first-cl-Lssor r/\ I tourist service. *s^l/ J For rosorvationa, cafl yotrr inf^jl f**^\ j travel agent or Phono 2412 pi- —T493 words
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Miscellaneous291 1956-05-13 15 I don't think leisure Is There is no point in any problem, and if peo- M», mi ninmiim being a duke unless pie like doing nothing I make a fuss— Slß HUGH have no obiection THE K^Mln W |YJj CASSON DIKE OF EDINBURGH. llmV\!i I J Hiwl I I W291 words
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Article, Illustration451 1956-05-13 16 GERREE READ - GERREE READ By VISIT to tho cinema to V enjoy a good weepy can result in a girl's nose looking like a beacon when she emerges from the friendly darkness. She may. before leaving her seat powder her nose to help hide the ravages of weeping, bat451 words
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Article656 1956-05-13 16 Just Like The Old Days 'THIS week for a change A we are Riving you MM recipes so that you can cook just like grandma did. Though some of grandmas recipes were complicated and expensive, these are all simple enougti for the newest housewife to be able to cope with656 words
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Article, Illustration426 1956-05-13 16 '"TF I hal plenty of money, I cou d look as smarf as I e a DOM." H jmj many I ones have you heard that said maybe even said it yourss H Bui get to know the attractive woman who gives riss Is 'he comment, and it'sU.P. - 426 words
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Advertisement193 1956-05-13 16 MARMIr IS EVERYq Cmf+*\ The vitamins In Marmltß I snd these viui j s. now and In ire '.lure. cM \rOr- bodes to re: j ol V m rt S°°^*J h^- c s: kaj —^-*>_ snd mom jjfa/^a)^ •l»rl__33 <5_2 MARM THE VITAMIN FOR Fa- i>/sir .wuiwig Agenuj J. L.193 words
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Miscellaneous319 1956-05-13 16 J'pODAY S QIOTATION: > JL "No man was e\er great without divine inspiration." —Cicero. <• 2 VOI R BIRTIIDATE 2 AMI BIRTHSIGN ARlLS— March 21 to April C ♦j 19— Let duty decide the issue or you face a turning Be 5 r* gracious, responsible. diplo- S BUtiC. g 1319 words
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Article, Illustration936 1956-05-13 21 IL RROYV Cm born SH N|N( I URN" Ls tbe World, t e i s Life and I To love is ♦to know L is to be j r>uT I Spiritual -ymbol I repreL iaddess a wreath our I quali- numbers L f the jj of the HOCQUARD I936 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1956-05-13 21 from NEW YORK that Malaya Need Not Worry mm ABOUT RUBBER SHIPMENTS NEW YORK MAI. AVA shonld have no qualms about shipping rubber into the bulging; gro* tesqao Oommunisi world. Amerlcs aaa provided the las i m tan* direction. After a H is said thai people who dwell in' g'ass1,063 words
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Advertisement234 1956-05-13 21 I^lilkW 1 1 ft f*SmWPW#mmm\ H____ /.fl __r m\Wmmmmm mXtw J^^^^^B^Ht^^^^ aF j f _i t t-» t ll^__iiS ß^ 4^9e Baby: Rasol B. Putfb f Life s grand fun for these Lactogen Babies. IBIf w M 1 ia As they grow so they steadily progress, building up /^lll I234 words
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Article2267 1956-05-13 22 Ewe Poh Nya - Ewe Poh Nya 4 x j Sunday Short Storv. i Ihvrv tarv seatwtv thiitffs ei'irvs siesta V ssrsslt*r stared* isissl inspvvtssr f>#*#* tls*>nsj a\<><> \it iff, Sii'W tli»e> 9 wus ma vxwptiiin* J 111 I***l' VIS Sl* Sill* SPit JlTl l'll in iais Z frill2,267 words
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263 1956-05-13 22 Says DOCTOR SOLDIER can forget the nightmare fear of fainting on parade if he learns how to WIGGLE) a medical expert reports. Whenever a Scrvaa man Peels ciddy while standms to attention, lie should wiggle his calf and lower leg muscles. contracting and263 words
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Article206 1956-05-13 22 HATS OFF TO THE GERMANS ITS (BOWLER) W\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ rpilE Man in The Bowler JL the British foreman recently took his hat off to the German worker. Fifty-eight foremen from all over Britain were just back from a two-week tour of German factories. And this was what they had to say206 words
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Advertisement108 1956-05-13 22 SMA&T NBWMBa,oA fS BRYLCREEM I Brylcreem tubs now have a smart new red and black label in place of the gold label you have known for so long. 1 1 You'll see the new label in most shops now but whilst present stocks f last, you may stiil see Brylcrecm108 words
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Advertisement284 1956-05-13 22 r=Eß____ Jusf Arrive RHEINMETALL Model KSt"T„ I w,t^ TobulatSr'* :t, *B Pr.cc lUly 1 less 10', for C 7._ |i Eosy poymenr ccr tr 'i 62 Middle Rood, SINGAPCif j, 50G Pudu Rood. Klala LuJn.M I 185 193 Cornorv.n St. $iooT| MONTHLY CASH"| Ist Pri/r: $50.00/ 2nd Pri/. I \Ol284 words
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Article, Illustration494 1956-05-13 23 [da wish somebody would start a week of self-denial of prejudices. The number Ol fixed ideas people have— and won't let go-is frightening I hnd them expressed dav eiter dav mmy mail. Really! The devil of 11 la thnt the.se prejudices are dressed up as principles! I have494 words
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Article366 1956-05-13 23 Fought WHALES from CANOES fsdfds RIO whales, worth £2 .000 each to millionaire fleet owners, mean big business nowadays. Every year thousands of men from n Datfon nor the hunting grounds rf the oceam to bring ha -k the huge mammals, arai hi pjg four-month season fust er. ed one366 words
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Advertisement310 1956-05-13 23 /f*^ r &B^Baf-_tf__w ____L^ 888 Wu^lTltjL^ I a/CRLO'S MOST OESIRED WATCHEfi 1.. pats ere manufactured en<t I s« "ed employees In our fac* s-m^ !n 1363. Experience and con-», W r-gether w.h the aid of the> W r^.e'ppments. achieve precision KM m\ :^*LM W aT _______r I >• _1 _r310 words
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Advertisement365 1956-05-13 23 for Cleaner Whiter Teeth and Sweeter Breath j_B_?e Itr __B_T' ii___ ___r _l |^m_w p*^j—^^^_ i___H_Bi________t^ >^^o^? :^^2^^_*fl pf^s^a s_9| _rh a S3V* s o*?*? pa—^ *^i^n Si_—J__ _aSi_U3L y_t _H& «_Ea &SS—»>a~_fc..~ _fi£_£_i use COLGATE Chlorophyll Toothpaste Brush your teeth regularly with Colgate CV ropfctfl Toothpaste. This wonderful green365 words
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Miscellaneous447 1956-05-13 23 YOUR WEEK MAsXCB 12* APRIL M fAriesi. PVOOT movement should be felt :n aapaey Interest! throeghoel tail loeek. Tkera hi mot, sar* ficient to allow vou any risks as hi speculation. The t ing now would be to Boncenlrats fully on pasniag existing arrangements fonrard. TMI tr .'a' bring advantages447 words
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Miscellaneous930 1956-05-13 23 work arrangements well ahead OCTOBER 23 -NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio).— Very much like last -week. There is no* too good a tone in a final Cia| m_c"rr and th !l needs a: a\ But you should not indulge m pessimism. The main indications show that this small crisis is part of930 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1956-05-13 24 Behind a church's tranquillity there is much light hearted fun. Here a parson tell* true stories of clerical errors, THE new vicar, strolling through the churchvan!, *a* intrigued to *ee an old lady visoroutly scrubbing a gravestone. She was doing the job thoroughly with detergent1,092 words
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324 1956-05-13 24 He Thought Up New Way Of Getting Money TAXES are no longer collected, as they were 500 years ago. at the point of a sword, though we may pay them just as unwillingly Income-tax. for Instance, for the majority of us is a gap in the pay-packet, and the extraction324 words
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Article607 1956-05-13 24 Not that these attempts to restrain roving eyes are confined to the U.S.A. An .Australian was fined £5 by a Sydney court for staring at girls In swimsuits on the beach. girls have a sense of failure if men never stare at them. Yet one of the complaints most607 words
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Article147 1956-05-13 24 ELEVEN thousand Japanese businessmen received letters reeking ot a perfume called "Kis? Me." A considerable number of wives opened those letters, probably when their husbands were out. They read: "Many moons have passed since ivp parted irrts an mnoeent maid en but I shall cherish forevpr that night147 words
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Advertisement102 1956-05-13 24 TAPED i y \N a. a adm 'ted iching a tape recorder I .is part-. telephone was fined £5 al v. .'.ington. New Zeal a* Clear to SEA CITY Father- !n Launcestor. Australia, have amended an old bylaw requlring -wimmers to weal I -km batl Ing uits THEV HOWEVER, i102 words
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Advertisement361 1956-05-13 24 /*i The new miiack \J-avAjmmW fl°Mfer fioin fiS ujf&tescumtesa&NEß, <J &EN M GOLD WAT£k\ fm\\ v 4 l_l __________> y- fa&^Jgt B_ V _a__B V\__H___ _flr Everrone is saying itl FAB is the perfect I f washing powder. It washes clothes cleaner and t j \vnatl whiter than any other361 words
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