The Straits Times, 2 November 1950
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Title Section18 1950-11-02 1 The Straits Times n MALAYAXJ4ATIQNAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED MS TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1950. PRICfe TEN rENTS.18 words
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Article442 1950-11-02 1 Jets Support Vicious Red Counter-Blow v A TOKYO, Wednesday. A^ American armoured column drove within f&rss&as? in the &h c^ h el L U1 k lippeC l L ni !f d *ates 24Ui Division s J.isk force advanced eight miles un the One American tank was442 words
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Article195 1950-11-02 1 SHAW, IN COMA, IS CLOSE TO DEATH AYOI ST. LAWRENCE, Thurs. fJtORGE Bernard Shaw, the greatest living writer of plays yielded gradually today in what *-'emed to be a losing Bffht against imminent death ihe 94-year-old patriarch pi tne intellectual world fell Into a coma. Hi s almost exMWted storeUP - 195 words
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Article26 1950-11-02 1 KOBE, Wed -The South African Air Force Squadron £o2 which will join the United Nations forces in Korea, went ashore today at lu^wesf^r TolTo.,^26 words
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Article25 1950-11-02 1 TOKYO. Wed -The Japan- overni "ent yesterday started negotiating with Gen Mar Arthur's headquarters for Permission to ojien regular overseas shipping routes KPi'ter.25 words
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Article26 1950-11-02 1 Vimw" I MEAOOW. Wed. qMIL United Nations Genera| Assembly today e x«<nded Mr. Tryeve I ii P <.i-ii«ral by three years armfost Soviet opposition.-'26 words
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Article180 1950-11-02 1 i iic try ucjL.nl Wed THE Dalai Lama, 15-year-6id spiritual and temporal ruler 01 3.000.000 Tibetans te>? sked Indla for for himself and his governinTew^lh? 611 S UrCes wS^e^rt^o^SU^ miles from Lhasa as the Dalai Kadio Peking reported today that Chinese Red troops capturedAP - 180 words
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Article66 1950-11-02 1 THpV SH NGTON w ed 11 H Secretary of State. Mr the a M A f c heaon sa ifi today f 12 w Nort h Atlantic Defence Ministers have agreed on the importance of German parMclpation in th °e ffffij of^ Western European defenBut. he added,66 words
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Article21 1950-11-02 1 STOCKHOLM. Wed -Kins GustavV of Sweden left a personal fortune of 15 000 000 crowns (£1. 100.000 j .-hSum21 words
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Article56 1950-11-02 1 A BRITISH police lieuteM ant M L- F. Turner, a Matey special constable sergeant, and a Malay driver were killed in Johore yesterday when they were ambushed by bandits from well-prepared positions. They were in a jeep travelling: on an estate road. Mr. Turner's funeral56 words
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114 1950-11-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR Wed PREVIOUSLY discredited re ports that Europeans have Jf t e operating with the bandits may have their origin in a playful Pahang bandit wearing a false moustache fh- i^n?^ ys ago P atr ol of the Moth Gurkhas came n P th. a114 words
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Article33 1950-11-02 1 WSHINGTON Wed The United states ls to makf vorld-wide tests to find o5! how cotton fabrics can best resist rot and mildew, which wor?h d ,m, m 'm °ns °f dollars33 words
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Article179 1950-11-02 1 r LONDON. Wed. E two lone survivor* of a whi/ s rlUsh Vikln B aircraft h lcn crashed In dense fog kni n" lg l at London Airport. Sdky WCre comfo '-t*ble" The itewardfss and a ma ST 1 61 WWe flun clear of theAP - 179 words
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65 1950-11-02 1 From Our staff Correspondent Chera, Road C«At.'^KteS n| S[ leil tMay St jSiore eState ln centra > th?SrM« y fOrces up Second Killed sts on this estate The last Mr oK£ d a Scotsman ST 9 g Swanson > at lh Infffni? gg M C65 words
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Article, Illustration172 1950-11-02 1 THE composition of the Executive r*m.«n j witlffiie Secretary of s££ rl B F\ <» sc »»ssions" Britain. OTCrrrary ot State for Colonies while in Sn Franklin said this la** ?«!»c on arrival at Kallang from London by BOAC-QAN-TAS Constellation. These matters had to be discussed,172 words
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Article45 1950-11-02 1 TIN OVER £1,000 TMN wa s quoted at £1.005 on the London Market yesterday, the first time Price has exceeded £1.000. £?n£* middle ric w»* 1,000. and settlement price was quoted at £1,005 One hundred and seventy tons of metal changed hands during the day.45 words
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Article150 1950-11-02 1 r™«. MOSCOW, Thurs. T HE Soviet Academy of Sciences announced today that the Oriental studies conducted by some of its Orientalist institutes were unsatisfactory," and decreed the liquidation of its Pacific Affairs Institute The Leningrad Orientalist Institute will be transferred to Moscow where it will take150 words
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Article24 1950-11-02 1 ROME, Wed.-The Italian ¥o^.Tm iSt leader Palmir Togliatti was "resting with normal temperature' following a delicate Iwc-hour braTn ?e P rdr^S^^S,-24 words
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Article20 1950-11-02 1 Tw VoAJS A h la were killed today v/h«n their Sffi, flfh ter bomber soa soulh of20 words
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Article25 1950-11-02 1 LIQUIDATE' CALL SAMARINDA, Wed.-The People's Congress In East Borneo haa adopted a r?so-I uaMon w aufonomoui t»n-l- I torie 3 In East Borneo.-25 words
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393 1950-11-02 1 From Our Special Correspondent Kuantan barik of $18,000 i ungKu Abdul Aziz was found guilty of cheating the Kuantan branch of the $10,500 "by dishonestly inducing the bank to deliver he money to various persons In accordance with his mandate as a customer393 words
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Article175 1950-11-02 1 Another I.C. Fortress Recaptured Frpm™ saig ON. Wed. RENCH forces have ret Dln U ISIS? Uie fr 2 ntlPr P o9 Hanoi north-cast of Enemy pressure In ih* westernmost frontier post at Laokay was stated to hay« considerably decreased yesterVietminh contact has loosened around Laokay On Monday the French rerookReuter - 175 words
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Article27 1950-11-02 1 from Our SUff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Wed The next meeting of th«Federal Legislative Council ig likely to last three daysstarting o n Tuesday Nov. 2127 words
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171 1950-11-02 2 Bandits Kill Nine On Luzon: Threat To Town MANILA, Wed. HUKBALAHAP raiders struck again today fter a lull of several weeks, killing nine people, kidnapping a priest and firing a municipal building. At the same time they sent an ultimatum to the Mayor of Angeles, in Pampanga province, threatening o171 words
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Article100 1950-11-02 2 MANILA, Wed. VICE-PRESIDENT Fernando Lopez, who does not always agre* with the President, has announced hjs complete accord with the flndngs and recommendations of the Bell Economic Mission. There have been reports that President Elpidio Quirino is opposed to American supervision of spending and the call100 words
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Article68 1950-11-02 2 HONG KONG, Wednesday. FE Communist authorities in Shanghai have issued new regulations which provide the death penalty for landlards who conceal property, destroy wooded areas or real estate, smash farm tools or collaborate with Nationalist underground agents. The Chinese Communists have for several months being tryingAP - 68 words
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Article32 1950-11-02 2 CANBERRA, Wed.— Because of the King's decree of a fortHight's court mourning for King Gustav, Governor-Gen-eral McKell and the Victorian Governor will be unable to attend Melbourne social functions.— A.P.AP - 32 words
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172 1950-11-02 2 k 22-YEAR-OLD shockworker and amateur soccer remark" to the referee. Czech penal organs heard evidence and passed iis sentence: -He must enter the youth oreanisation to educate himSif and Krow politically so S never in future to be guilty of a similar offence.' THF172 words
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Article129 1950-11-02 2 LONDON, Wed. LONDON is worse than Paris in stage spiciness," according to Mr. George Tomlinson, general secretary of the Public Morality Council. He told a meeting of the Council in London that the Council's play sub-committee was anxious about the way stage productions were allowed to exploit129 words
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Advertisement324 1950-11-02 2 REX JOHORE B HRU *rrv 4 show, i.* 6 45 9 »5 "TAKDIR lUAHI" (M»Uy) AT i umcT" «w* d Today 2 Sho«»: 1 9 15 -IHAVI MIRM" Qlafry) p R ~7~ NEW WORLD Today 2 Shows: 7 9- 15 "CHITRA" (M*toy) rOYAIT 7 3 "UTIT (Tamil) End the Evils324 words
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Advertisement338 1950-11-02 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MUNICIPALITY OF KUALA LUMPUR Applications are Invited by tbf Municipal Commissioners of Kuala Lumpur for the post ol. ASSISTANT ENGINEER in the Municipal Engineers Department. Kuala. Lumpur. Applicant* should be not more Engineers or hold similar QuaU£r in^ y dS d rnd"S. £S?Uon of Municipal Wor^mF'd ral Citizenship.338 words
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Advertisement537 1950-11-02 2 NOTICES NOTICE is given, that L°*" m *l M/S BINWANIS 102 North Bridge Road. Singapore. KUALA LUMPUR TIN NO LIABILITY INCORPORATE^ IN AUSTRALIA NOTICE is hereby given that a DIVIDEND (Uie *•*>. A^" r*r share has been declared paySweTth. Company, registered office 395. Collins Street. Melbourne. Australia. on 13Ui December.537 words
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Advertisement35 1950-11-02 2 NOTICES P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the State Engineer's O*^. 8 ud to noon on MND NOVtM BER. l»50. for the construction 5 Hostel for Malay Girl*. Seremban er-sr is?-35 words
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Advertisement25 1950-11-02 2 SHIPPING NOTICE NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Lloyd Triestin© "ONDA" Prom Italy and Bombay due 2nd November, berthing alongorders please apply to: HARPER OILPILLAN CO., LTD., Agents.25 words
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Advertisement116 1950-11-02 2 BL?VCK 8 WHITER SU/6APOn *UAIA LOIPO* IPO* *»*"<> MITCHELL COTTS CO. (FAR EAST) LTD. Singapore Office Kuala Lumpur Office P.O. Box 826 Lm Rubber Building «A4t7 Phone: 2886. Phones. ***** I p ole GEWTS DEUTZ O.STR,BUT*ORS fORr FROM V *SJL% 5 to 310 B. H. P. J^ AVAILABLE EX- STOCK116 words
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Article403 1950-11-02 3 Breeze Follows King's Speech MJ LONDON, Wednesday. Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee accused the Opposition leader, Mr. Winston .T 1 J. n Par ''ament today of trying to make bad blood between the British and American peoples. The two clashed a few hours after Km ffReuter; UP - 403 words
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Article217 1950-11-02 3 DECISIVE DAYS AT TIN TALKS from Our Own Correspondent LONDON Wed. lit'lt in London that th El lew days will form i c turning point in thi Uniti-d Nations-sponsored in ternatlona] tin conference a G-T'G -T' \;l. c feelings follow th< in the United States ■tand hitherto hostile towards a217 words
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Article49 1950-11-02 3 HONQ KOXG, Wed v nt-EAST Asian hospi'.V tn the U.S. Southtrn Senator, Mr. Clause r. icas breached at Kong 7rhere he re- the theft of 'a bc'ctUng Pepper. T)>- l:race'ie f set Kith 17 res, i? diamonds, \ght other s'ones, disrd from their hotel A P.49 words
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Article20 1950-11-02 3 BARROW IN-FURNESS Wed— Fire danger to the £2,500.000 Orient liner Oronsay. nearing completion here is over— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article98 1950-11-02 3 TEMPERED WIND NEEDED HARRISMITH. Orange Free State, Wed. AN African preacher on the nearby Witzeishock Reserve discovered yesterday that his 80 well-bred Merino sheep had been sheared during the night by "woolrustlers" attracted by hieh prices. He had planned to use about £400 from the sale of the wool toReuter - 98 words
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Article23 1950-11-02 3 MANILA. Wed.-The Phi- Uppine Air Lines start their new Douglas DC6 air service between Manila and Hong Kong today.— Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 23 words
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56 1950-11-02 3 MANILA. Wed. A 24-YEAR-OLD woman i* was charged in Pampan;a Province with kidnappins: two children and SBfcSB. 1 40 pesos Police said one child, only a few months old when taken from its parents died later in hospital. A second nine months old, was recovered fromAP - 56 words
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300 1950-11-02 3 ™f TORQUAY, Devon, Wednesday. JHE .nspector called at a house in the village He 1 was investigating a case of child neglect And in the house he found a three-vgar-niH Cinderella wus miaaay. The child Margaret, was still wearing a soaked nightdress. Her mother 35.300 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-11-02 3 BRITISH SOLDIERS moving up to ft,.,,,., wvjld. h»H pick JP t h 4. K%Z'" r L£ %t m B in a roadside ditch and look them to hospital.— A P.32 words
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Article259 1950-11-02 3 ™f it«-* M LAK o SUCCE SS, Wednesday. T"!^ nitet l N^ atlons SPecialS P eciaI Political Committee voted yesterday to give a measure of I nited Nations membership to Franco Spain and to permit rJwSJ, 01 tO ?S? S l me fU diUP - 259 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-11-02 3 THE SHAH of Persia, Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, with his fiancee. Miss Soraya Esfandiarl, after the announcement of thetr engagement in the Mirror Hall of the Imperial Marble Palace. Teheran.— A. P, radio picture36 words
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139 1950-11-02 3 WOMAN WINS £12,000 CL A IM FROM BROTHER SUPREME Court jury in Sydney ordered an elderly New South Wales man to pay £12,000 damage to his sister and brocher-in-law, an English migrant couple. The couple, Donald Wakeling, 51, and his wife, 50, had claimed £25,000 damages from Oeorge Austin Rlpley,139 words
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Article45 1950-11-02 3 BERLIN, Wed.— British sector police today arrested the vice-president of the Sovietcontrolled Berlin railway system and a Cdmmunist trade union executive. They were seized when they ordered workers to collect rail equipment and move li to the Russian sector —UP. rm-_ nUP - 45 words
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Article30 1950-11-02 3 WASHINCT Wed— Pre- L; ident Tru:n has ordered American v.»;iff duty Increase from 25 to 40% on Im3orts of women's fur felts and iat bodies, imported prin- Sl30 words
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72 1950-11-02 3 S<VN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Wed. RATIONAL Guardsmen have wiped out two lebel strongholds, breaking the back of the day-old Commun-ist-supported revolt in the American island of Puerto -'n°^ About 40 people were killed. Governor Luis Munoz Marin described the rebellion as a "conspiracy againstUP - 72 words
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Article305 1950-11-02 3 French Fight Grim War SAIGON, Wed. pRENCH Military sources in Saigon now doubt their ability to retake the lost border area of Indo-China without American manned I planes and ground troops I to reinforce their own depleted ranks, cables United Press war correspondent Robert C Miller The front of the305 words
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179 1950-11-02 3 n vc 4U LONDON, Wednesday. DLANS for the Communist-backed World Peace Congress, opening in Sheffield on No v 13 were RrU-TV,* a mee M»f in p "?ue last week-end. £y British delegates in London yesterday y The organisation proceedings were shifted to Prague afterReuter - 179 words
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Article39 1950-11-02 3 PITTSBURGH, Wed.— The National Petroleum Council says the United States "overwhelming superiority" in oil reserves is enough to delay Russia's launching of an allout war. U.S. oil reserves, it contends are six times greater than Russia's.— A.P.AP - 39 words
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Advertisement46 1950-11-02 3 him WAUGH Co., Ltd. BRANCHES IN BRISTOL LIGHT TRACTOR A detailed description reprinted from "Farm Mechanization" and a reprint of Costing Trials carried out this year by the Federation Agricultural Department are available at our office. SOLE AGENTS FOR BRISTOL TRACTORS LIMITED AR3Y VIA COLNE LANCS46 words
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Advertisement180 1950-11-02 3 m E LON KNOWN FOR ITS SCENIC BEAUTY AND TEMPERATE JT% CLIMATE r^jL. SPECIAL RESIDENT FARE Qtjffli SINGAPORE jgj? COLOMBO AND RETURN <J B AT REDUCED RATES M/Sl SINGLE £44 JM'' RETURN £80 air [mam AUSTRALIAM NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY TO 5, PRINCE ST. SINGAPORE TELS *****, ***** OR ALL TRAVEL180 words
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278 1950-11-02 4 FOUGHT IN JOHORE AND PAHANG By A Special Correspondent SEVENTY terrorists killed, 40 wounded, five a captured is the record of the Ist. Battalion Devonshire Regiment which arrives in Singapore today after more than two years campaign against the278 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-11-02 4 Mr II J HARGREAVES. O.S.P.C. Johore. who is on his M Britain with his wife and child for six months laior ana i~ Straits Times picture.26 words
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Article250 1950-11-02 4 EXPERTS TO STUDY CHINESE Krom Oar SUff Correspondent PENANG. Wed. i TEAM of American ex- perts will visit Southlast Asia next year to carry >ut social research on Chllese organisations and the general economic rttoaaon of iverseas Chinese. The team, comprising in;hropologists. sociologists, economists, and IMsiorians, Kill be sponsored by250 words
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Article76 1950-11-02 4 Irotn liur Own Correspondent Mr. V. Raja Gopal was elected president, of the Singapore Lodge of the Theosophical Society, for the third successive year, at an annual meeting of the Lodge last week. Other officials elec.ed were: vire president. Mr. Urn Choon Huat; secretary, Mr. Chan Chun Lim;76 words
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Article33 1950-11-02 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Chai Lai Meng, of Singapore. 'was fined $20 in the Johore Bahru Police Court today :cr allowing his lorry to carry <\rrj,r "1 instead of pigs and -s'sets.33 words
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Article137 1950-11-02 4 From Our SUB Correspondent PENANG, Wed rjNE of Malaya's oldest journalists. Mr. W. B. Paterson, a former managing editor of the Penang branch of the Malaya Tribune, died in the General Hospital last night aftnr a long tllness. Mr. Paterson, a 54-year-old Scotsman, came to Malaya137 words
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Article28 1950-11-02 4 Mrs. M demons, president of the Animal Lovers' League in Singapore, will give her monthly talk in the children's programme over Radio Malaya at 6.02 tonight.28 words
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Article, Illustration236 1950-11-02 4 By Our Woman Reporter THE first shop and cafe run by domestic science pupils in Malaya was opened in Johore Bahru yesterday by Che Sharifah Hawa, wife of the acting Johore Mentri Besar.^ m Johore Domestic Science School whose principal. Che Azizah bin Ja'afar told236 words
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Article58 1950-11-02 4 JOHORE BAHRU. WedOwinK to the illness of Mr. AJ Braea. counsel for the appellant, the hearing of the appeal of K. Seenapathy, a Johore Medical Department storekeeper, against his conviction on a charge ot theft of 14 cases of DDT from the Medical Department, was deferred to58 words
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Article109 1950-11-02 4 Krom Out Slaß Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. IMiE Federation Government announced today that the bandit named Lav Mah reported killed by security force* laat December In a Pi>rak. was not the Lav Man, the bandit leader, who went to England for the Victory parade.109 words
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Article80 1950-11-02 4 Trora Our Staff Correspondent PENANG. Wed.— A former Penang Harbour Board labourer, Majid bin All, who admitted to the Sessions Court President, Mr. M. R F. Rogers, that he had spent most of the past two years in prison was today sentenced to another year's80 words
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Article43 1950-11-02 4 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Wed Arrangements are being made for an extensive Welfare Week programme In Johore Bahru. Among the Items planned is a Baby Show, to be held at the Fun Fair on Dec 7 and43 words
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Article43 1950-11-02 4 Cheng See Choy aged 39, was charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with trespassing at the Bukit Timah race course. The case was postponed tv Nov. 8 for mention and a personal bond of $25 was allowed.43 words
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Article29 1950-11-02 4 Some of tr> pictorial exhibits at the United Nations exhibition X the Victoria Memorial Hail. Singapore last week are being sent to Lake Success.29 words
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Article218 1950-11-02 4 PORT NECHES, Texas, Wednesday. SYNTHETIC rubber is fast becoming the V™**"™ S r ai material for the U.S. rubber industry, declared Mr. Harry E. Hymphreys, Jnr., president of the United States Rubber Company. He said its use would surpass natural rubber both in the immediate218 words
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Article169 1950-11-02 4 MrFerguson Buried At Batu Gajah From Our Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed. rpHE Officer Administering the Government of the Federation was represented by the British Adviser, Perak Mr J.G. Black at the funeral of Mr. J. S. Ferguson at Batu Gajah cemetery this evening. The funeral, the biggest since the Emergency,169 words
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Article17 1950-11-02 4 TAIPWG. Wed.-Taipine will hold a Remembrance Day Parade at the War Memorial on Nov. 12.17 words
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Advertisement158 1950-11-02 4 V jMA Your freight problem* cease to exist K^^ /Zf wben you employ the X L M Supsir A V? A Cargo service extra service to EL^^ /m\ the shipper extra service to the mf My coasignee —»t no extra cost- m /y% Vf >^\ For further parlicul»r» /"/S W/l!k^\158 words
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3278 1950-11-02 5 Wot Speaking Lies Not Used To Speaking Lies 9 4J4 J AM not speaking Hes in this place lam not used to speaking lies," said frail looking Mrs. Caroline Nonis, spiritedly during her cross-examination yesterday by Mr. A. H. Simpson, D.P.P., when the3,278 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-11-02 5 THIS MAP shows the area in which- the use of motor horns is forbidden at all hours except for the purpose of avoiding; an imminent accident. P. R. picture.29 words
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Article211 1950-11-02 5 I ram Our Slafl t'urrrspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. »TWO Sinhalese. R. P. Fonseka and J. G R. de Silva, Bharged with offences under Mins Ordinance, were today fined a total of $3,325 by Mr. A. P. Jack, First M istrate. Kuala Lin..pur. Tr>.- Magistrate also orderr211 words
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Article61 1950-11-02 5 IJRTANT constitutional i changes, designed parti- CUlarly to widen membership, *ili be discussed at the third annual meeting of the Singapore Printers' Union on Nov l rhe proposed changes, if apoi.nid. would allow nonI nical workers" in the < 'iiy's printing industry, j such r;s reporters61 words
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Article201 1950-11-02 5 pURVIS Street and Beach Road area of Singapore is the headquarters of an organised service of pirate taxis, said Chief Inspector G. Westerhout in the Registrar of Vehicles Court yesterday. Chief Inspector Westerhout, pressing for a heavy sentence said that the offence was rampant in201 words
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Article190 1950-11-02 5 RATIONED WATER IN APRIL? SINGAPORE may ration water from April next year says the Municipal Water Engineer. Mr. F. G. Hill, as the additional supply from the waterworks extension in Johore will not be available by August 1951, as was previously hoped. But there is hope that this may not190 words
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Article126 1950-11-02 5 SEAMEN'S INQUIRY COMMISSION, Chinese Advisory Board Room. Chinese Secretariat, Havelock Road. 10 a.m. Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay, Town Wayfarers' meeting, 3 p.m., Pageant rehearsal, 4.30 p.m., Malay advanced class, 5.15 p.m., Bible class, 5.30 p.m. RED CROSS OLD PEOPLE'S CLUB, Wesley Hall, Fort Canning, 4.30 p.m. to 6 p.m.126 words
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Article50 1950-11-02 5 1 rom Our Own Correspondent MUAR, Wed. An art and handwork exhibition of all Malay schools in the Muar district will be held at the Bandar Malay school at Jalan Arab tomorrow. Five boys squads and five girls squads wi!l take part In a drill competition.50 words
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Article21 1950-11-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— From today, air mail letters to Ceylon will cost 25 cents ?nd postcard^ 15 cents.21 words
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Article72 1950-11-02 5 C£V£W people will appear in the Singapore Relief Court V today on charge of failing to render income tax returns. The charges allege failum '-> render returns in the current assessment year, last m d, in some cases, since income tax was intn ducei. Hitherto72 words
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Article95 1950-11-02 5 'JJHE Straits Chinese British Association is publishing an Illustrated souvenir to commemorate Its golden anniversary. It was founded in Singapore In 1900 by a group of local-born Chinese, headed by the late Sir Ong Siang Song, Dr. Lim Boon Keng and Mr. Wee Swee TeoTir. The souvenir will95 words
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Article33 1950-11-02 5 4 MONTHS' GAOL A 23-year-old shop assistant and bill -collector, Lim Cheng Huat, was sentenced in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday td four months' imprisonment for criminal breach of trust of $344.33 words
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Article146 1950-11-02 5 A MALAY woman, who borrowed some gold ornaments from a friend to attend a wedding party and later pawned them, was sentenced to four months' simple imprisonment in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. She was Supinah binte Abu, aged 43, who pleaded guilty to a146 words
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Article213 1950-11-02 5 T»HE staunch opponent of child marriages, Che x Zaharah binte Noor Mohammed, president of the Malay Women's Welfare Association, has received an anonymous letter advising her to devote her attention to reforming Malay prostitutes, instead of involving herself in the difficult problem of early marriage213 words
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Article104 1950-11-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. MALAYANS sending Christmas Cards overseas are not paying sufficient postage. The Postmaster-General announced today that the underpaid cards would not be forwarded unless the senders despatched to the nearest Controller of Posts, stamps to make up the deficiencies, together with the names of104 words
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Advertisement17 1950-11-02 5 ly TPMilli.li J v> I It po n JPf\m I1?I 1 '11 N 1 4^ k w-^117 words
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Advertisement148 1950-11-02 5 Doctor Can an antiseptic be gentle and strong at the same time?' It is nit so long since the only known antiseptics were poisonous, and definitely unsafe in any but qualified hands. Happily, that day has gone. Now we havo a modern antiseptic, 'Dettol', which, though deadly to the germs148 words
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Article16 1950-11-02 6 JONES: On Ist of November, at the 8.M.H., to Maureen and Brian Treverton Jones, iinughtcr.16 words
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Obituary63 1950-11-02 6 SOH: MR. SOH VIEW JIN (66) passed away peacefully at th? General HosplUl, Spore at 8 20 a m., Ist Nov., leaving behind his loving wife, two sons, Chee Tiong. Chee Klan, one daughter, (Mrs. chua Thlam Peng), one daughter-in-law, one son-in-law, and two rrandchildren, to mourn his low.63 words
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804 1950-11-02 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Thurs. Nov. 2, 1950. The Old And The Sick To those who are conscious of the desperate distress existing beneath the surface of this prosperous city of Singapore, the most encouraging item in the Governor's address to the Legislative Council on Budget Day was his revelation804 words
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Article410 1950-11-02 6 Obituary J. S. FERGUSON lIHTH the death of James W Scott Ferguson at Batu 3aiah on Tuesday, Malaya las lost one of its leading Wanting personalities. Durng his 44 years in this counry, he had taken an active jart in public life and his vise counsel, both inside and outside410 words
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Article, Illustration1188 1950-11-02 6 A. W. WALLICH — - A. W. WALLICH—, Some Thoughts On Saying Goodbye MALAYA at this moment of material prosperity lacks two things which matter more than wealth confidence and unity. With the internal problems created by the occupation, with Communist troubles within and Communist pressure without, this lack is perhaps understandable;1,188 words
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Article494 1950-11-02 6 CIVITAS - CIVITAS IN a recent case in the Singapore police courts brought by the Municipal Building Department against the owner of a dwelling house for failure to comply with a nuisance notice, the owner was able to steer through a loophole in the Municipal Ordinance and turn494 words
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Letter237 1950-11-02 6 IFEEL that the letter headed "Sacked After 24 Years" published by you on Oct. 26 cannot pass unchallenged, as many statements made therein are deliberate misrepresentations of the true facts. Firstly, "Practising Accountant,' 1 the writer was NOT sacked as the Straits Times heading would have one believe.237 words
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Article403 1950-11-02 6 On tne Margin Bygone B.IVH. FOLLOWING the report in the Straits Times yesterday of the inauguration of the Legislative Council of North Borneo by Sir Ralph Hone at Jesselton. I should like to quote from a letter which I received after I referred in this column to the governorship of403 words
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Advertisement765 1950-11-02 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED EXP. ELROD Machine Operator. Box No. A2712. S.T. ST. BOX NO. A2623, Short-hand-typist. Vacancy filled. App!:"ant.s thanked. POSTS EXIST for European m-'l local Stenographers. Con.Toan Tooke's Agency. Little I HEQUIRED oy British Insurnme Co.. male typist preferably with cxpiri-ncc of marine and/or nt insurance. Apply765 words
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Advertisement7 1950-11-02 6 /ff£4A£ yWW v/s/^-~" > Vbetter mmh MERCHANT TAILORS7 words
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Advertisement289 1950-11-02 6 THF ACID TEST I Sulphuric acid so widely used in Industry that u is commonly taken as an index to the state of trade. The acid is used as it is produced and therefore the chart of its consumption reflects the fluctuations of business quickly and closely. Acids, with their289 words
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368 1950-11-02 7 NO-DEPOSIT HOMES FOR THE SMALL MAN Plan To Enlist Employers' Aid A PLAN whereby the man with a modest income oan own a home of his own without paying any initial deposit was outlined to Singapore Rotarians yesterday by Mr John SS XK a n g KKgr of the a368 words
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Article116 1950-11-02 7 UNION TO PRESS FOR PRE-WAR HOURS A REDUCTION of th< working hours of aL Rhi way offices to the pre-war six and a hall hours level of other eovernment offices was sought by tK<s Malayar Railway Junior Officers 1 Union at their annual R Moral meeting held at the Railway116 words
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Article57 1950-11-02 7 JfOUR people were injured in mad accidents in Sin- ip ire, yesterday. i Boon LUn, aiied 46. was pi > eked down by a car in Have- Ro-.id Two oilier Chinese were injured in mutor-cyrle sccidents at Seleeie X' and Nee Soon. An Indian cyclist was57 words
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Article44 1950-11-02 7 JTwo members of the French Jiplomatic Corps who are gonu on new assignments after S'-rvins in Red China M De »rton. formerly Consul Ormral at Kunming, and M. Btellez. former Consul in Mukfl<n passed through SinsaI m the Felix Roussel nti44 words
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Article57 1950-11-02 7 Al-TER takiiiß an aspirin, Teo Ah Ting, an 18-year-old pirl, was in such a hurry to drink water that she took a sip out of a mug containing: a solution of caustic soda. She died later Yesterday the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter.57 words
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Article72 1950-11-02 7 'I'HE Singapore Rotary Club Pa ns to entertain about sr°oo5 r °00 of the city's poor children at Christmas Rotanans Run Run and Runme Shaw have arranged a free cinema show for children at 9 a.m on Dec. 2 at the Capitol. On Dec. 17 about72 words
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Article28 1950-11-02 7 The First Year Normal teachers of the Singapore Jm°hni r i ainln 8 College will hold a dance in the Outram Road School Hall on oaturday.28 words
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Article30 1950-11-02 7 LOTTERY— $300 Tan Kirn Hong, aged 42 was fined $300. in default two months imprisonment in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for assisting in a chap ji ki lottery30 words
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Article111 1950-11-02 7 •pwo hundred and fifty officers of the Singapore Police Force last night lustily sang 'For he's a jolly good fellow" at the Inspectors' farewell party to their Commissioner, Mr. R. E. Foulger and Mrs. Foulger, at the Inspectors' Club. Mr. Foulger leaves the Colony on Sunday. He111 words
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Article20 1950-11-02 7 a nouse fire in Nam Lock ftreet. off Kallang Road Singapore, yesterday was ex- mguished by the occupants20 words
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Article130 1950-11-02 7 A DELEGATION of teachers from Singapore and the Federation strongly pressed their claims for a unified education service to Sir Christopher Cox. Educatiai Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colonies yesterday In a two-and-a-half hour interview at the Department of Education, the delegation outlined the130 words
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Article175 1950-11-02 7 PLANTERS AGREE TO PAYTALKS From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association has told the Federation of All Malayan Estate Staffs' Unions that it is now willing to resume negotiations on salaries and conditions and to enter into binding agreements. It is understood that the decision175 words
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Article21 1950-11-02 7 I Five Chinese pleaded guilty in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to gambling and were fined $20 each.21 words
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Article, Illustration117 1950-11-02 7 WIAW 1A nunarea Doys and girls from Singapore schools heard a piano recital by Noreen Btokes at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. It was the third recital by the Junior Symphony Orches- tra to encourage music among school children. The first two were given by117 words
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Article271 1950-11-02 7 From Our Staff Correspondent Ay *h PENANG, Wednesday. A chaiTif HHaf an RR S f; Taba ashi T °y°ii. officer-in-cnarge of the Butterworth shipyard in 1943 was one of two defendants named today in a civil Icbta1 cbta c'hen^fS fh SUn f Ci Bakap271 words
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Article227 1950-11-02 7 SINGAPORE'S promised make its debut in th f cipal elections on Dec 2 stands. Three new Independent candidates— one of them a woman— are expected to come forward for nomination on Monday, and will later before election day, declare their allegiance to the new party227 words
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Article39 1950-11-02 7 A misadventure verdict wa returned by the Singapore Assistant Coroner. Mr Choor Singh, yesterday on a 77-year-old woman. Chiam X Lin Thoi who wa s knocked down by a eft 20 Tel k Blangah Road39 words
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Article31 1950-11-02 7 F i?s t li eft °t nine coconuts 01 bin Kasslm -was fined $25 in the Singapore JJurth PWl^ Court jJZday and bound over In $50 for Six mnnfch.31 words
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174 1950-11-02 7 BOMB FLUNG INTO CAVE AFTER BANDIT TTt?,"!: B^ GECIJR.TY X V ALA PU^ Wednesday. S forces >n Perak who saw a bandit a i'iT blasted the cave with the cav \t t Ot FF n JK foUnd at the mouth f In New? s± ndlt hBS not yet been fo174 words
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224 1950-11-02 7 ttUGAR in rice-bags wai p found among bags of rid n shop Chop Song Huat, in Beach Road. Singapore by Food Control officers it was stated in the Second District yesterday. im&JS* 1 vi{1 > concealing 1.313 katis of supar and alte:S?H V224 words
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Article47 1950-11-02 7 THE Methodist schools and churches of Geylang, Singapore, are holding a bazaar on Saturday afternoon at the Oeylang Methodist Girls' tn£°° ,F? und the GirlsSchool building fund There will be stalls for provisions, handiwork, food and drinks, a jumble sale fish pond and games.47 words
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Article46 1950-11-02 7 Wf lle f ge i to have caus *d S knlS f°?K k BOOn With a knife at the Tyersall Officers Mess on Tuesday. Tan !L c n Kang, claimed Win C h o c urt S JSK ce y FOUrthPOlice46 words
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Advertisement51 1950-11-02 7 \6f A precision camera with coupled range-finder. Singapore jel. ***** POPPY m DAY On Nov. 2nd at 5.15 p.m. SINGAPORE WOMEN'S HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Combined Civilians Combined Services for the LADY MELLERISH CUP lINGAPORE CRICKET CIUB-P/TANG Reservation for Seat >*]/- PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE PO!*PY DAY FUND SPACE KINDLY DONATED51 words
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Advertisement70 1950-11-02 7 1 QT BLACK LABEL LANSON fit Sirißapore $19.50 j% ~%>xh Kuala Lumpur $19 50 PT BL ACK LABEL LANSON Singapore SI 000 §H( j^k C,' Kuala Lumpur $10 50 I QT LANSON VINTACE Singapore $21.50 I^^^ Wt~ Ku.ilu Lumpur $21. 50 3 LAY IN YOUR STOCKS NOW CHRISTMAS WINES ot70 words
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Article83 1950-11-02 8 From Our Staff Correspond* nl KUALA LUMPUR, Wed .4 SIX-WEEK refresher course for welfare officers and inspectors from rural areas Is being conducted at Kuala Lumpur by Miss Josephine Foss. The course n.c'uoes practical instruction and lectures en entorrlng ihe Children •and You> ij? Porsors Ordinance and83 words
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Article86 1950-11-02 8 A PPLICATION for poppy wreaths, to be placed on the Cenotaph at the remembrance ceremony on Nov. 12, should be made to Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan. 42 Calrnhll Road, Singapore, (Tel. 6338) not later than Nov. 8. There will be no fixed charge for the wreaths Cheques86 words
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Article78 1950-11-02 8 pF POPE, a European motor dealer, yesterday was warned by the Singapore Registrar of Vehicles Court Magistrate, Mr. W.A.M. Watt, that he should not assume the law in the Colony to be the same as that In England. Pope was warned after he had pleaded78 words
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Article71 1950-11-02 8 The Dilwara, veteran trooper, on her first voyage East after 10 months' reconstruction, arrived In Singapore yesterday with replacement troops for Malaya The alterations— amounting to the building of a new ship within the old frameworkare part of the Army's programme of more comfort for troops,71 words
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Article29 1950-11-02 8 An eight-year-old Chinese girl Yeo Ah Mol, was knocked down by a car in Jalan Besar yesterday evening, ana died a f*w minutes after admission to hospital.29 words
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Advertisement137 1950-11-02 8 |r rr r .1 time. V?/ Wf^^l •m ftt Srotts Emulsion ffl/j-av?ss»a3/l/ IofffEMULSIOH TALCUM powder Ml TOILET) and i'^ox PERFUMES N*°w*»/ Bunga Tanjong >OyVs it Rampi Sayang §>>S/ r*"* Slamat Tinggal %.\-v-X Maharani fv/6' y Stangee Igftf Available at all fi's» clatf fill 511 (Wi J CKSOH &co LTD# With137 words
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Advertisement176 1950-11-02 8 FAMOUS FOOTWEAR X SHOES FOR COMFORT AND DURABILITY $32.50 TO $39.50 SOLE AGENTS:[Utiejs, SINGAPORE What do you know ta-jj about ENO? J^JSBj DO YOU KNOW that ENO is a cooling and rel^%Wt^p\ freshing drink, a gentle 'Hk --^L k i-i tL iaxativc a perfect cor rectivc for stomach and &W176 words
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Article, Illustration2072 1950-11-02 9 VINSTON S. CHURCHILL - Channel operation is abandoned VINSTON S. CHURCHILL 1 DIKING this month of July 1942, when I was poll licnlly at my weakest iinn without a gleam 1 of success. I had to procure from the knifed vStates the decision which, for good or ill. dominated the I next two years2,072 words
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Advertisement338 1950-11-02 9 OWING TO TREMENDOUS SUCCESS Mti IT^J4I /&W SK VSON EXTENDED 1 5f rs&* ANI) I»EFINITEL¥ LAST 5 PERFORMANCES!! 11 A.M.— 145— 4.15 6.45 AM) !i ?.n «> V DARK HEAVEN" r^k (In antoncM) W and PERSONAL APPEARANCE i^f of MISS TZE 1.011 LIN t* (STAR of "DARK HEAVEN") V^" WHO338 words
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Advertisement137 1950-11-02 9 RONALD COLMAN toai his latent. from great dramas to the COMEDY TOAST OF THE YEAR! O gn HAMY M POPKIN wvintt e^ I'm just \^y wW#PIAUr loaded!" COUtAAN Extra Added CEIiSTIMOIM Attraction VIMCiMT PRICE AtT LINKIETTEK HE MARCH BARBARA BRITTON AT TIMC I IfllC t'HlWlW^'—* iiwiiihi n -yi^ i entitled:137 words
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Miscellaneous53 1950-11-02 9 SINGAPORE MaU Bag 7 As S'pore; 7.S0 10 a.m. News. Emergency News fff° ri 8 Ja BFEBS SSffii 1 "S^rn^t r 0^ 945 ™£^»^'o£R *"*"*-••> Ml Mozart; 5 15 Music; 2 Close; 6 Children 6 M PPy Annlversar y": U Close. "Stock-Taking"; 3.30 The Man All Hospital."; 7 News, PR^AMf53 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-11-02 10 UNTIE KATHLEEN seen with the tremer lous pile of letters she received from a ver Malaya this week. Over 2,000 were r« tived and the postman had a busy tin delivering them all.33 words
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220 1950-11-02 10 News of an exciting new cartoon serial De My C dS e has been piled high all the week t with letters from you. In all I rece.ved well "ver two thousand, which is a record so far f The six wmners of the Port of New York Suialang Laut,220 words
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Article489 1950-11-02 10 VUNTIE KATHLEEN - VUNTIE KATHLEEN AH CHAN AND HIS MAGIC BOOTS OOK what my uicie .rave me for my birthday this morning." called Lian Soo as he ran 'town the hill to join his frunds. •Oh Lian Soo has a football." shouted Chooncr Lee. "What a beauty Now we489 words
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Article110 1950-11-02 10 IF yen like indoor games try making this one yourself. Collect ten rorks of the same size. Make a slit in the top of each one then cut te SW these with a figure 5. Three with a Bgura 4. Two with 3 and the110 words
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Article416 1950-11-02 10 ANITA Philanderson writes to tell me how much she enjoys our page and says she is sending it to her Pen Pals overseas. I tnink that is a splendid idea Ariita, and I do hope they will enjoy it. T^AN Hiap Seng asks how can a junior win416 words
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Advertisement313 1950-11-02 10 It's NEW! I the new \j 8| >c PARKER Jjr\ /:e only pen V^u W^\ with the By Iv NEW FEATURES r-I j HF W PRECISION H 4 TH f must'pexik-t pen In the world has for NLW BEAUTY tt thc/tt-H Parker "51". with the revolution- ary new Aero-metric Ink313 words
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Advertisement270 1950-11-02 10 "Just a few drops" keeps hair in place all day Checks loose dandruff and dry scalp Makes your hair manageable after shampoo A few drops go further than other hair tonics Go fxn, A \64e/o«e?f/a* ~7o*uc 7octay (eonroini me Alcohol or drying in 9 r«<i«n»i) More bottles sold today than270 words
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Miscellaneous289 1950-11-02 10 J**W/ />» PRIZES TO 1 V^tf W Wpr\ BE WON j iJWj j Vi i-V Ca|\|\ l punle our arUsf fij \-S \y ))|fl| has illustratrd a rrVI C**l/ IW famous provrrb. r i r\l Auntie Kathleen Xjli sa 5" s y° n s h°uld m^^-1^^ GYd/V BBC::: Bumper surprise289 words
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Article287 1950-11-02 11 LONDON, Thurs an indifferent atari the giltedged section of the London Stock Exchange developed a fairly widespread firmer tone today. Other sections began the new account with quiet firmness. Textiles were wanted by the Provinces whue small demand for miscellaneous leaders resulted^ many ad vances. Closing middle prices287 words
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Article28 1950-11-02 11 HONG KONG. Wed IJREE market currency exchange (01 Hong Kong dollar* was quoted today as follows: OS*] HK56.34; £1 HK515.95; one tT4 of gold HKS292— U.P,UP - 28 words
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Article38 1950-11-02 11 THE Malayan Exchange Banks n n r,,^ so S! ation announces that control direct rates for Canadian dollars are now: Buying T.T 34 Airmail (0.D.) 34V (90 ft»*» W Sel!ing TT OD rMd y 5 10.38 words
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Article286 1950-11-02 11 First-Grade Business Done At $2.10 from A Market Correspondent RUBBER in Singapore set up a new price record yesterday. First-grade for November shiDment changed hands at $2.10 a lb., 12 cents above Tues day's closing price. I e lues This was reported as a re suit in the286 words
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Article13 1950-11-02 11 .SINGAPORE, wed. Not Je^JS 75 (UP "m > nevUP - 13 words
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Article22 1950-11-02 11 LONDON. Wed.. Nov. 1.Spot £995— £1.005; Foi mailmai1 975: Sct"e ment 1,005. Turn-overs a.m. 130; p.m 4022 words
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Article128 1950-11-02 11 From A Market Correspondent r JWE copra market In Singapore yesterday was steady, quiet, with sellers raising quotations to $44 a plcul, 50 cents above Tuesday's. Highesi bids were at $43. Tte tone in tfct coconut oil section was quiet, sellers quoting ««•>; a picul. There was128 words
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Article30 1950-11-02 11 A LOR GAJAH Estate has sold forward two tons.monthly of No. 1 R.S.S. for delivery, AprilJune 1951 inclusive, baled int/irodown Singapore at $1.19 per lb30 words
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Article278 1950-11-02 11 Rubbers Sought From A Market Correspondent WITH the continuing ad vance in the prices of rubber and tin, shares locally were again firm yesterday Rubber shares particularly came in for Increasing attention, with sellers reserved. Industrials remained firm. Price changes announced yesterday by the Malayan Sharebrokirs' Association were:278 words
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184 1950-11-02 11 gHIPS in the Singapore Roaa« and alongside S.H.B. godown* yesterday were: Outer Roads: Hai Hsuan, Chons Ya. Kainbodia. Samarinde. Warata Saidja, Kampurdea. Kiliva Bandjerma, Dardanus, Hoi Wang, Norbay, Salatiga, Dilwara, Max. Brander. Maung Bama, Maple Hill La Capirena, Oluf Maersk, Benalder. Louise, Lok Sang.184 words
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Advertisement1213 1950-11-02 11 MANSFIELD 6* CO., LTD Unroiooraieo ir. Jingapoie) BLUB FUNNEL LINE Carrier'! epNon to proceed .la othei o ort> to 'eao and discharge c«r«o SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON 0 CONTINENTAL PO^^T^ Due Sail! P. Sham Penan* Mrnxitkmn toi Marseille* o^SSL^'TSSHoii c /i4 N~»/"N n^. 12/11 f> Malland In Port Nov.1,213 words
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Advertisement324 1950-11-02 11 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS NfW r X D B^ t^d^ O oU^ Pr«. Polk So p Sham een«n f r. cos A h«u, <i»&l$lo o ATLA ht7c port, S&fir Pr« Cr* nt Hen f2 f Srwn Singapore 0«tm.«,1, Viet.,, ...I".. V 9/20 Nov Z M/18No» AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES. LT^ ONION BUILDINC324 words
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Advertisement280 1950-11-02 11 EAST ASIATIC LINr j »AILINCS FROM SCANOINAVIA/U.K./CONTINENT. i-silandV/" i S Yok h r a 7 -selendla for Saigon Bangkok 19-21 Dee. 18-18 Dec 17 I7"n« I- "U Colorad." fo Bangkok"*" "ffig* 1 F.r c-^-^grSsgs^srau. Hambur, Oslo. Cothenburg Copenhagen •Lalaiid a S Do P. Sham h^w,, '•Ka«bodia' t Codo«,»T I Port280 words
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Advertisement708 1950-11-02 11 McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. Telephone No 5906. CIXERMAI. BICHN»U KLAVENSS* tlHl LONDON. HAVRE. ANTWERP ROTTERDAM HAMBURG LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO and to. uv A n- PORTLAND SEATTLE VANCOUVER B CT» Of B.RKENHEAD Wle-n >/o^m" S i hMn P«nan« CASTLEVILLt 2/9 Nov. 10/11 No,. 12/14 n"o» "Sham iw,, M CIT» OF708 words
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Article25 1950-11-02 12 ier vices (women). Padang: Police 5 A v ACS. Old Boys, Hon» .im Green; BO. DC. A. t I.E.M.E. (Civilians), St. Georje Road.25 words
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Article440 1950-11-02 12 'Make Gesture Of Sportsmanship MFAM Appeals IN ATrtAL 10 singapwie i»a«i«,j ...»»v gesture of sportsmanship and stake, the Sultans' Gold Cup in a match with Penang has jeen made by the Malay Football Association of Vlalaya. Singapore Malays claimed the Cup «n a walkDyer from440 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-11-02 12 THE M.C.C. cricket team's first match with a State was against Western Australia at Perth on Oct. 20. Picture shows Reg Simpson caught behind by J. Munro off P. Dunn in the first over of the game. A. Edwards is at first slip, and W. A. captain Keith Carmody atAP - 58 words
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Article68 1950-11-02 12 GLASGOW. Wed. ]>ILLY Steel. Scotland's Inside left who left Enflish football with Derby County to pI»J Dundee, scored four second-naif goals for Scotland ajainst Ireland, who were thrashed »lx-one »t Hampden Park tod«y. McPhail. of Glasgow Celtic, the SroUish centre-forward, scored the other two goals. Ireland's solitaryAP - 68 words
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Article74 1950-11-02 12 CHANGI SCC DRAW Yesterdays rain ruined what might have been a thrilling rugger game between Royal Air Force Changi 2nd. XV and a scratch team from the Singapore Cricket Club on tr.e Padang. There was no ThTAirmen got off to a flying start, their threes making some fine moves. The74 words
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204 1950-11-02 12 22 Teams In k.o. Hotkey By Straits Times Hockey Reporter I AST year's champions, Singapore Recreation C ub L Reds, will meet runners-up Ceylon Sports Club in theftrst round of the Singapore Hockey Association knockout tourney scheduled to start within a fortnight. Twenty204 words
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391 1950-11-02 12 PLAYING their finest game this season, Singapore Harbour Board pack gave an almost polished display yesterday of efficient, bustling wet-weather forward tactics that dominated their game against the Police and helped them to win by 12 points (two tries and two penalties) to nil.391 words
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Article151 1950-11-02 12 A LARGE crowd is expected to turn up on the S.C.C. padang today to watch the Poppy Day Fund hockey match between Combined Sei^ices women and Combined Civilian women. The match has been organised by the Singapore Women's Hockey Association, and to the winners will go151 words
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Article135 1950-11-02 12 MELBOURNE. Wed.: MCC team to play Victoria ln their next fou^-day match which begins here on Friday will be: F R Brown, L. Hutton C. w^hbrook D. S. Sheppard, D. ComotonT Bailey, W. Hollies, B Cto£. R- Berry, A. Mclntyre and J. Warr. Twelfth man. O.Reuter - 135 words
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Article146 1950-11-02 12 THE Singapore hockey trial between Colours and Whites on the padang yesterday wu abandoned after ten minutes because of rain No goals were scored. A number of players selected for the trial were unable to turn up and reserves were called upon to fill the gaps.146 words
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Article58 1950-11-02 12 LONDON Wed— A. J. Mottram (captain). J. A Horn. Mrs. A. J. Mottram and Miss K. L. Tuckey have been selected to represent Great Britain In the lawn tennis championships of Asia to be played in Lahore from Nov. 30 to Dec. 10. They willReuter - 58 words
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Article41 1950-11-02 12 Two Norwegians stiic*. Bonnevllle I and CastleviUe. played a friendly g»me of soccer yesterday on the Railway Institute ground and BooneviUe won by the odd in three. Scorers were Rollweek and Koilskog.l for. the winners and Voien for41 words
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Article28 1950-11-02 12 Rugger HeaTy rain washed out yesterday^ ruwr encounter between G.H.Q. FA SELF and S.C.C. at Tanglin. The game was cancelled due to poor ground conditions28 words
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Article376 1950-11-02 12 F .A.S. Meets Demands Of 19 Clubs THE Council of the football Association of Selangor has finally decided to call the extraordinary general meeting demanded by g l9 affiliated clubs. The agenda submitted by the 19 clubs is: to investigate the delay in calling an extra ordinary general meeting; To376 words
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Article337 1950-11-02 12 NAVAL Base defeated R.A.F. Changi six points (penalty and try) to nil at Naval Base yesterday in a game of rugger dominated throughout by the forwards. The ball was too slippery for any neat handling movements and threequarters on both sides resorted to tactics more337 words
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Article453 1950-11-02 12 rHE Singapore Race Horse Owners' Association at their annual general meeting held yesterday decided not to consider for the time being the question of amalgamation with the Malayan Race Horse Owners' Association in the Federation. Mr W McGregor Watt (President) said; 'We nave been going453 words
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Article62 1950-11-02 12 Epsom Jeep - TWO NEW JOCKEYS EXPECTED By Epsom Jeep KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. rAINER M. van Breukelen is expecting a new jockey from Australia in the near future. "Doc" Rodgers is also negotiating for a new rider from West Australia Meanwhile. the wellknown Donnelly brothers combination looks like breaking up again. Mickey Is62 words
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211 1950-11-02 12 More Class 1 Horses To Skip K.L. Races B y EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. 'pHE possible absence of such stars as Four O'Clock 11. Miss Nathan, Dark Brocade and Richmond will, I am afraid, take some glitter ou' of the Class 1 Cup races at the Selangor Turf Club211 words
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Article37 1950-11-02 12 A match was played at tht Island Club on Monday between the ladles of the Island Club and Keppel Golf Club. The result iv a win for Keppel Go:f C!ub by 9 points to 6J.37 words
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Article340 1950-11-02 12 SPOTTING THE WINNERS Bt EPSOM JBV TTEEP an eye on the following ten horses at the Sclan«or Turf Club November 'I feting, which starts on Saturday. Billy Carol: In rare lorm Brought oH splendid double over sprint distances at Ipoh recently Scored cleverly over the new 7-f course. Looked a340 words
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Article75 1950-11-02 12 RAF. Seletar defeated K.A.SC. by six points ta tiv and a penalty) to nve (a goalt in rugger game played at Nee boon yesterday. In the fifth nimutjv K..::ai(l^r jctcwd a penaUy goal for Selet.r jW«n fo'lowed by a try for be'tj r tiv uu,,i,75 words
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Article38 1950-11-02 12 The Island Clubs October Monthly Medal (Stroked played last Friday, was won by Mrs. K. Addison with 107-36--71. Nest best were Miss E. Lee with ***** =74 and Mrs. E. Levy with 93-17 7638 words
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Advertisement853 1950-11-02 12 i I. /IKD ADS. rrom oag* 6> vlll HONS VACANT TWEN "EVEN TEMPORARY FOOD INSPECTORS in the Dcd- of Supplies. Singapore The duties will consist of •*J°«ne various Food and Price 1 regulations Applicant rqulred to have a sound .1 education. Salary scale: $190 10A 280 Pi"* current COL. and853 words
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Advertisement234 1950-11-02 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. Continued from previous col. FOR SALE GOOD Freehold Vacant Land. 107 x 100 feet, facing road off Goodman Road. Spore. Box No. A2703. S.T. EXCELLENT Freehold VaC3nt Land, 200 x 180 feet. 7>i Mile East Coast Road and by-road leading and close to sea, S'pore. Box No. A2702,234 words
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Advertisement46 1950-11-02 12 THf SMALUST iELFWIHDIHG WATCH... CTERNfI-M«Tie THE FIRST WATCH TO WIND ITSELF ON A BALLBEARING from $180 waterproof Cjamrrurf&rs Ltd SWISS W/tTCHm/IKERS 16 COUYEIt QUAY SIHGAPOKE Sl£\ 1/HMPUTEP %1 uriMh m Ik^T j§2* 3M 3 _J \|>' OVER 3 A OF JIIySF 7n~\\ A CENTUM* y Vf REPUTATION46 words
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Miscellaneous32 1950-11-02 12 SINGAP" TIDES TODAI: 3 3,0* imf 'faft> »=<* 2.17 p-nr. (fc.2) f.16 1».S> and 0 30 >m. (3.3). TOMORROW: 4.U MB. (CD and ».ia p.m. <7.7i; ».U a.m. (1.1) an4 10.S9 p.m. (1.7).32 words
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