The Straits Times, 20 November 1950
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Title Section18 1950-11-20 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAUL'S SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration497 1950-11-20 1 10 From One Fam ily On ly Mother Alive AS dawn broke yesterday, police and fireiuen digging in the debris of a house destroyed by fin- ;it Heath Road Reclamation, Singapore, unearthed the charred remains of nine members i.: a family, including an 11-month-old baby.497 words
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Article196 1950-11-20 1 Briggs Will Ask For Men, Arms LONDON. Sur.. Tit British Government will "sympathetic consideration" to requests lot Id to help wipe out is in Malaya when Sir B Director of lons, arrives here f>n Tuesday, it was authoritativernt tor<ay. Harold, who left Slngaor Britain today, is to have h^h level196 words
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Article26 1950-11-20 1 WASHINGTON. Sun— The United States is not trying to bring Spain into the European Recovery Programme, a Si aic Department spokesman said— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article95 1950-11-20 1 ARMS FOR BRITISH IN KOREA 1 LARGE consignment of war equipment for the British brigades fighting in Korea was hurFiedly loaded on to the Benarty last night. The equipment arrived recently in Singapore. The equipment which included weapon carriers, staff cars, Bren carriers and Bofors i anti-aircraft guns mounted on95 words
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Article74 1950-11-20 1 COWRA, (N.S.WJ, Sun. I'HE black flag of mutiny; is flying here over an im- I migration camp where 400 Europeans are on hunger strike in protest against a change in rations. They claimed that their food supplies had been cut 40 per cent in an effortAP - 74 words
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Article37 1950-11-20 1 LONDON, Sun— The Albanian Foreign M nlstry has protested to the Italian legations in Tirana against five violations of Albanian territory by Italian planes, according to an Albanian news agency report received in London.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article155 1950-11-20 1 TOKYO, Sunday. OKITISH patrols led by American tanks crashed into well dug-in Communist defences a few miles north-west of Pakchon today meeting the stiffest Communist resistance in a week. A British spokesman said there were "quite a few" Communists in strong positions and a sharpReuter; AP - 155 words
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Article53 1950-11-20 1 LONDON, Sun. BRITAIN will soon start recruiting; women to fill jobs in armaments factories as part of the defence programme. A Supply Ministry spokesman said yesterday that a large number of the 6.000 women fired in the past few months for economic reasons were likelyAP - 53 words
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Article35 1950-11-20 1 NEW DELHI. Sun.— The 16-year-old Dalai Lama, who assumed full spiritual and temporal powers over 3,000.000 Tibetans on Friday, has appointed Sawong Lama as his adviser, unconfirmed reports from Kalimphong said.— A.P.AP - 35 words
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Article28 1950-11-20 1 BELGRADE. Sun.— The first food relief shipment from America 1.600 ton* of beans and 200 tons of canned meat and dried milk— reached Kijeka today.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration654 1950-11-20 1 CURFEW AND ROUND-UP OF ARMS IN JAKARTA Singapore-Indonesia Air Link Cut For 9 Hours CINGAPORE'S air link with Indonesia was cut for nine hours yesterday. A BOAC Constellation bound for Jakarta, and within a few minutes flight of the city, was ordered back to Singapore. The order from Jakarta control654 words
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Article67 1950-11-20 1 BIRGANJ. (Nepal), Sun.— I Nepal Government troops fired on Nepali Congress demonstrators who last night attempted an uprising in Guar, a town 30 miles east iof Birganj, seat of the "emergency insurgent governiment." Two were killed and seven I injured in the firing. Earlier,Reuter - 67 words
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Article46 1950-11-20 1 StjURABAYA, Sun. The British Consulate at Sourabaya objected to the use of the Union Jack in "November Ten Picture," which deals with the start of the Indonesian freedom struggle on Nov. 10, 1945 when the British were in Sourabaya, reports Aneta news agency.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article33 1950-11-20 1 BELGRADE, Sun.-The secretary of the Yugoslav Politburo, has accused Russia of plotting a war of conquest. He asserted that the Soviet Union was "holding under occupation six civilised countries."— A.P.AP - 33 words
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Article63 1950-11-20 1 TAIPEH, Sunday. A VOLUNTEER campaign sponsored by Russians in the U.S.S.R. to participate in the Korean war is under way, according to the China News Agency, which credited the source of information from the mainland of China. The paper says "more than 3,000 Soviet youth* In RussiaReuter - 63 words
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Article101 1950-11-20 1 j A SINGAPORE school boy, i Lee Ah Choo, 16, pinned under a fallen tree in a channel at Mcßitchie Reseri voir yesterday morning, was drowned by the oncoming rush of water when the flood gates of the reservoir were opened. Lee died before he was101 words
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Article74 1950-11-20 1 DAMASCUS, Sun. The Saudi Arabian Legation here yesterday protested against a charge that the Saudi Arabian Government financed an alleged attempt to kill King Abdullah of Jordan. The charge was made by military investigating authorities in Damascus last weekend. They reported that Andhat She Khuland had beenReuter - 74 words
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Article80 1950-11-20 1 NEW DELHf, Su.i. -In an apparent effort to soften the sting of her two rebukes I Communist China yesterday appealed to India through Radio Peking to "understand fully China's acth.i jn Tibet" The broadcast told India that the United States and Britain were using China's attemptsAP - 80 words
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Article45 1950-11-20 1 TAIPEH, Sun— The Chinese mission from Siam which came here three weeks ago to. pledge support to Chiang Kai-shek left for Bangkok today. The mission was received by Chiang and other high officials and visited army, navy and air force establishments. A.P.AP - 45 words
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Article34 1950-11-20 1 LONDON, Sun.— Maj-Gen. Leslie Nichols, managing director of Cable and Wireless Limited, leaves London next Tuesday on an 18,000mile flying tour of the company's main stations in the Far East.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article35 1950-11-20 1 BOMBAY, Sun. Children who bounce balls at a playground here will soon be able to bounce themselves without injury. The surface Is to be sprayed with a new ground rubber material.— UP.UP - 35 words
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Article82 1950-11-20 1 SAVANNAH, Georgia, Sun. pTE. Charles Ball told his mother in a letter from Korea that the Communists wiped out all but 300 of his Ist Cavalry Division regiment. the regiment was at its 'normal strength. Ball's letter indicates that there were 2,000 casualties inUP - 82 words
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Article229 1950-11-20 1 Korea B-26s sent to Vietnam SAIGON, Sun A GROUP of American B-26 bombers is on its way from Korea to help the French in their fight against vMetminh rebels in Lndo-Cnina. Another grotrj will go soon to bring the total up to 50 bombers. Six shallow draught landing craft— thpReuter - 229 words
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Article40 1950-11-20 1 PRAGUE. Sun. Airport officials said today that Chinese Communist delegates who will take part in United Nations debates on the alleged "American aggression" in Formosa, are still in Minsk. Russia, held up by bad weather. U.P.UP - 40 words
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Article27 1950-11-20 1 MILTON, <West Virginia). Sun. Two cable lines were dynamited tonight in the first eruption of violence in a telephone employees' strike. against the Western Electric27 words
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Advertisement23 1950-11-20 1 LONGINES WATCHES Keep Time on Malaya H. SENA LTD. Penan* Bangkok Singapore famb (Awarded Prize Medal at the Brewers* Exhibition, London) there's always23 words
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Advertisement1773 1950-11-20 2 :i)\lP. IAT MEETIXCS TRONOH MINES LIMITED QUESTION OF TIN CONTROL Inl< {-national Complexities of the Situation Mr. J. II. Hie li on Inopportune Moment for Restriction this, it Is Incomprehensible how anyone having the interests of Malaya at heart can mnoort any commodity agreement which. Inaugurated under the auspices of1,773 words
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Advertisement839 1950-11-20 2 .NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN All interested parties are requested to note that, as a result of a fire which broke out at 1 20 p.m. on 9th November. 1950. In Singapore, on board mv. •Oluf Miiersk". General Average has been declared. It Is suggested that all shippers should839 words
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Advertisement652 1950-11-20 2 NOTICE FEDERAL COLONIAL BUILDING SOCIETY LIMITED MUNICIPAL HOUSING ESTATE GREEN LANE. PENANG The Federal Colonial BuildIng Society has now completed negotiations and surveys In con* nection with the above Housing Estate and the Society has agreed to lend to approved applicants a maximum of 75% of the total selling price652 words
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Advertisement728 1950-11-20 2 TENDERS INVITED SUPPLY OF FRESH AND DRIED FOODSTUFFS TO DETENTION CAMPS. FEDERATION OF MALAYA. Tenders will bo recelvsd for the supply of fresh and- dried foodstuffs to the Detention Camps, Pulau Jerejak. Ipoh, Johore Bharu. Kluang. Malacca, Port Swctteiiham. Taiping and Muar. commencing from Ist January 1951 to 30th June.728 words
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Advertisement760 1950-11-20 2 NOTICES TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY. OF SOAP IN 1951 FOR THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA POLICE FORCE. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Commissioner of Police,- Bluff Road. KuaU lumpur up to noon on 30th November, 1950 for the supply of:— SOAP. Yellow In 6ot bars. This will760 words
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Advertisement837 1950-11-20 2 NOTICED HAULAGE PERMIT I. ARSHAD BIN HAJI DADD. of No. 10, Juasseh Village, Kuala Pilah, Negri Se-nbllan, hereby give notice of Intention to apply to the Commissioner of Road Transport. Federation of Malaya, a Haulage Permit to operate one goods vehicle (Van) with a load capacity of one (1) ton837 words
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Advertisement302 1950-11-20 2 NOTIC. _.f__ J SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Notice Is hereby Kiven <hnt Cambridge Road will be closed In sections 10 traffic until fur her notice for the purpose of cons'riicting a sewer. BY ORDER. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the business of sauce manufacturers under the style or name of CHOP302 words
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380 1950-11-20 4 'CAPTURED' NEWSMEN IN NEPAL SAY 'ALL IS QUIET' Fwo On ikes Search For A War From JOHN HLAVNECK, U.P. Manager, India KHATMANDU, NEPAL, Sunday. I ARRIVED at this capital city after being captured by Nepali State troops while trying to find the front line in the "war" between Nepali Congress380 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-11-20 4 DEPOSED KING OF NEPAL DEPOSED KING of Nepal (left) with Dr. Prasad President of India, at New Delhi last week. Inset is the former King's five-year-old grandson, elder brother of the new boy ruler.- -GII*S and A.P. pictures.AP - 38 words
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Article52 1950-11-20 4 ST. I.OIIS. Sun. gl I KTHER Goldman ran to catch a street car last Thursday, ajid was kti«K ked down by a motor car. receiving slight injm las Running for the same street car. at the same spot rotrrday. he was knocked down again, and52 words
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Article60 1950-11-20 4 BERLIN, Sim. TVTAJOR-General Maxwell Taylor, the United States Commandant in Berlin, declared today that the Russian establishment of an East German police air force would constitute a "definite violation" of the Four Power agreement on Germany. He was commenting on reliable report! that the powerful RussianUP - 60 words
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165 1950-11-20 4 China's U.N. Delegation In Moscow LONDON Sun. kSS Agency broadcast! A today that the Chi- 1 n .m i. mmunist delegation to United Nations arrived in, M y >sterd v. T!,< group, which is flying t 1..■:.1 Success to attend the; United Nations debate on the d American aggression InUP - 165 words
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Article46 1950-11-20 4 LONDON. Sun.— The British government Is examin- ing the case of a shipment of arms held up by Ameri- I can authorities in Baltimore, i Reports from Baltimore said the shipment was ap;virently destined for the N- dist I Chinese in F>rmo- P. i46 words
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Article32 1950-11-20 4 PARIS, Sun. The sixpower negotiations for a European coal and steel pool are nearing completion, with agreement on almost all essential points already reached, a conference official said.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-11-20 4 I'KIM 1 SS FATIMA. 22-year-old sister of the Shah of Persia, and her American husband, Mr. V. Hilly er, on arrival at London. The Shah restored his sister's royal privileges when her husband became a Muslim. Reuter picture.Reuter - 41 words
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Article81 1950-11-20 4 WASHINGTON, Sun. r J HE Roman Catholic Bishops of the United States today denounced sex education in schools as an invasion of the rights vested exclusively in fathers and mothers. Thetf ended their annual meeting irith 4.500 vcord declaration saying -Sex is more than a81 words
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180 1950-11-20 4 NEW YORK, Sunday. 4 CRAZY 26-year-old ex-serviceman machineA gunned five people to death in a killing: oriry at Vineluke, New Jersey, and then fled in a car. After a State-wide hunt the police arrested Ernest Ingenito, who, they said, had wounded at180 words
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Article38 1950-11-20 4 ROME, Sun. Vatican sources said today that the dean of the Czechoslovak bishops, Monsigner Voytassak, and two other bishops, were arrested by Communist police in September. They are believed to be in a Prague prison. U.P.UP - 38 words
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Article33 1950-11-20 4 TOKYO Sun.— Forty-eight fishermen are missing and five other's were drowned when 20 fishing boats were wrecked by a storm off Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost Island. Altogether 94 people were rescued.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article132 1950-11-20 4 LAKE SUCCESS, Sunday. aOITH Africa yesterday lost her dogged fight to declare the United Nations General Assembly incompetent to deal with the question of the treatment of Indians in her territory. After two hours of confused debate, the Assembly's ad hoc Political Committee approved byUP - 132 words
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Article160 1950-11-20 4 WARSAW. Sun. r pHOUSANDS of delegates at yesterday's session of the world "Peace" Congress waved red flags bearing a portrait of the Chinese leader Mao Tse Tung when the chair was taken for the day by Kuo Mo Jo, Deputy Premier of Communist China. Dr.Reuter - 160 words
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Article83 1950-11-20 4 GENEVA, Sun. j "pHE executive committee of the United Nations con- ference on tin, which has virtually ended in a deadlock, failed to decide today whether to continue the talks. It adjourned until Monday. Several delegations, it was reliably learned,, are seeking further information on the UnitedReuter - 83 words
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Article291 1950-11-20 4 Lie Is Voice Of US, Says Soviet FLUSHING MEADOWS, Sun. DRIGADIE R-GENE- RAL Carlos Romulo, of the Philippines, charged in the United Nations yesterday that Russia's new twenty-year peace programme meant that Russia would only negotiate on the basis of total capitulation' by the west. On his part, the SovietUP - 291 words
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Article132 1950-11-20 4 Amery HARROGATE. (Yorks). Sun. MR. L. S.Amery, former Conservative Secretary of State for India and Burma said today that Britain should tell Egypt she intended to stay In the Suez Canal zone as long as the international situation demanded it. l"As Egypt no longer regards the132 words
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Article30 1950-11-20 4 WASHINGTON, Sun.— The American Red Cross has made an additional grant of $300,000 for civilian relief in Korea. A $100,000 grant was made on November 1. --Reuter.30 words
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Article28 1950-11-20 4 WARSAW, Sun. Poland and Egypt have signed a trade agreement providing for the export of cotton from Egypt, in return for coal and manufactured goods.— U.P.UP - 28 words
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259 1950-11-20 4 WASHINGTON, Sun. 'pHE United States- defence establishment is reported to be considering a plan to build a trained armed force of 3,200.000 men and to reduce the number of men on continuous active duty to 2,400,500. To expand the nation's defences swiftly in anReuter - 259 words
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Advertisement70 1950-11-20 4 1 The Land Rover gives around the clock service and is never tire. It is really the All-British, All-Purposes, Go-Anywhere Vehicle designed to meet every occasion, truly of Sterling Quality. Sole Distributors: SINGAPORE MALAYA BORNEO DUTCH NEW GUINEA CHAMPION MOTORS 304, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE TEL. 5809 DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL fjk70 words
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Article133 1950-11-20 5 2 BANDITS KILLED, 9 CAMPS RAZED From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun OANDITS llred on a D security forct convoy in Johore and killed one man yesterday. A Chinese j bandit was killed in another encounter in the State. Security Forces killed a bandit in PERAK and recovered a133 words
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Article48 1950-11-20 5 From Our Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sun. The death took place at the Bangsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday morning of Mrs. Chong Ah Kai. widow ot the late Mr. Chong Ah Kai and mother of Mr. Francis Chong. Inspector of Weights and Measures. Scrembsn Town Board.48 words
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Article60 1950-11-20 5 t.vm Our Own Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Sun Kanta Singh, a lorry driver, was fined $200 or two months' imprisonment and ordered to pay $100 compensation to Teh Cha Boh in the Bagan Serai Court when he was convicted I of dangerous driving. Kanta Singh knocked down S Teh60 words
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Article24 1950-11-20 5 From Our Own Correspondent RAUB, Sun. Pleading suilty to unlawfully tapping water from the sub-mains, a shop-keeper, P. Naidu, was fined SlO.24 words
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Article, Illustration297 1950-11-20 5 A PLAN, estimated to cost $450,000, for the development of the Esplanade has been drawn up by architects of the Singapore Municipality. It is possible that work will start next year, if negotiations which Municipal Commissioners are now conducting with Government for the land are297 words
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Article89 1950-11-20 5 Frctn Our Own Correspondent BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun. pORPORAL Michael Murphy v< of the RAF died in Butterworth General Hospital last night from a gunshot wound in the head. He had earlier been found in his billet at the RAF base at Mata Kuching with a service89 words
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Article48 1950-11-20 5 From Our Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sun. Dato Tan Cheng Lock, president of the MCA. spent about two hours at the Negri Sembilan Chinese resettlement area at the 3' 2 mile Seremban-Po: Dickson Road. He showed great interest at the squatters' co-operative shop and school.48 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-11-20 5 INCHE MOHAMFI) Rashid bin Ahmad, lecturer at the Agricultural College at Serdang. who has returned after a nine months' UNESCO fellowship in New Zealand where he studied the teaching of agriculture. He hopes that more young farmers' clubs will be introduced in Malaya to train young kampong54 words
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Article171 1950-11-20 5 From Our SUIT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Sun '|*HE present high price of tin is only temporary and a reverse may develop. Sir John Hays warns in a statement issued to shareholders of the Renong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., Jn Selangor. Sir John, chairman of171 words
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Article30 1950-11-20 5 The mainland of the Federation sent a total of 4,012 tons of tin to Peuang and Singapore for export In October. This is 458 tons more than September.30 words
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Article49 1950-11-20 5 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Malayan Indian Congress at a meeting In Kuala Lumpur today, decided to contest the Municipal and Town Board elections when they take place. The meeting urged that the Regional and Local Congresses should educate its constituents.49 words
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Article425 1950-11-20 5 Battle Today For Maria LEGAL proceedings lor the custody of Maria Huberdina Hertogh, now known as Nadra Adabi after her marriage to school-teacher I n c h e Mansoor Adabi, will open in the Singapore High Court this morning before Mr. Justice Brown. The girl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.425 words
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Article126 1950-11-20 5 Mr. Khoo Kai Hong president of the Pan-Malayan Council of the Stamford Club, writes: Under the heading "Unified Service not Justified" your Penang staff reporter stated that Mr. Chang Mm Kee, general secretary of the Pan-Malayan Council of the Stamford Club, made the following Press statement on126 words
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Article16 1950-11-20 5 RAUB. Sun.--For carrying a passenger in his lorry, Low Boon Hoi was fined $20.16 words
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Article112 1950-11-20 5 Y.W.C.A-: International Fortnightly Women's Club meeting at 10 a.m. Speakers: Lady Brlnd aiid Miss A. Wilson on "The Guide Movement,"; French (beginners') 9.30 a.m. Cooking class 5 p.m. at Raffles Quay. V.M.C.A: L .C C examinations 2 pm; tennis tournament 6 pm: Board of Directors' meeting 5.15 p.m.;112 words
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Article76 1950-11-20 5 SINGAPORE Labour Department is keeping a close watch on shopkeepers who may be trying to beat the weekly-holiday law, Mr. C. W. Lyle, Deputy Labour Commissioner, said yesterday. Cases have bten known, he said, of shop-keepers selling goods on closingdays just outside their shops. Some even76 words
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Advertisement203 1950-11-20 5 \cLEANSING/ 1 TISSUES I For use as hand- kcrchisfs. For babies soft skin. For removing make- 1 And for ft l-.undrcd I and on« other ,1 uses. ISOlD EVERYWHOtEl DARKON 1 li. Mmlc n Hair Pomade ind) DOES DARKEN GREY HAIR BfCj hair is a definite handicap to \out appearance203 words
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Advertisement207 1950-11-20 5 Coming to Singap6re!^^( STANISLAUS ZBYSZKO •imp I j|^^^ A CHALLENGE TO SINGAPORE'S TOP MATMEN? FOR THfIT IRRITHTING THROfIT/ '"O^u^"'- Specially Recommended BM ulahNmh^MM)^) or Sweetening the l|j^^ls^JSs«l/ Breath and against s^§^ <*B§S»\ after Smokinjf. "throat pastilles SOLE AGENTS THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. KHv/ "^^^^tC V I *y Appointment tt»207 words
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Article, Illustration679 1950-11-20 6 CHAPMAN PINCHER - M. I. 5 A reporter investigates the security set-up and receives a shock A. KEY DEFECT IN BRITAIN'S" INTELLIGENCE ORGANISATION SHIELDED THE MOST DAMAGING SPY IN HISTORY— DR. FUCHS By CHAPMAN PINCHER WHO was the most damaging single spy in all our history? Undoubtedly Dr. Klaus Fuchs the man now679 words
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215 1950-11-20 6 Britain's security organisation is split into three sections: I THE COLLECTION of knowledge about foreign countries and about people British or alien who may influence the safety of the nation. Perhaps 90 per cent, of such Intelligence comes from 'open" sources abroad —newspapers,215 words
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Article560 1950-11-20 6 BRITAIN'S -Fourth Arm" —the Service name for the security set-up consists of seven independent agencies. These are: 1M.1.5 staffed by civilans —lawyers, ex police officials, ana ex-Service oincen—is responsible for home security. Its agents watch spies, screen people for secret jobs, and track down leakages of information.560 words
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Advertisement263 1950-11-20 6 L.i- 6.1: 9.15 p m it K.O.'a Saspensefal M.strry'. "THE SECRET KURY" OMaMta Oolbwt Robert Ryan Opening Tomorrow Universal 1 •TAMIL Y HONEYMOON" REX JOHORE BAHRU Today 2 Shows 3 I.M •VIJAYA KI'MABI" (Taml* ATI ANTIC GREAT UORI.D Today 2 Shows: 7 9. 1S "MALAYA■I NEW WORLD Today 2 Shows:263 words
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Advertisement234 1950-11-20 6 You hqve been waiting for LOMS PLAYING Pl^^yV^^ .micrognon ffrr£) unkrw<*oM« record. \j|JH playtn and itprwMxart 33'/^ and 78 r.pm rtcord rtproeWnrt and pltyn It won't be very long now. v! LP Records not only play for about 20-2JJ minutes per side in the 12" and 10-13 minutes In the234 words
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Miscellaneous269 1950-11-20 6 i— mull I ber"; 10.30 Dance Music; 11 Close. 9 "Forum of the Air"; 9.30 News. SINGAPORE 9 45 David Granville Ensemble. 9.35 a.m. Schools; 9.55 inter- 10.15 "Cafe Chantant": 10 3. luJe; 10 News. Emergency Newi 9. 35 am. -7. 30 p.m. A^Spore: Dance MuslCl H C1Me< ir* K.L.;269 words
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Article58 1950-11-20 7 THE FAMILY of the late Mr«. Ong Kee Soon thank relatives and friends who paid night visits, wn' wreaths etc. during their recent bereavement. MR. AND MRS. GEOROE ABBAS »ish to thank all relatives and friends who attended their wedding on the 15th November, and plso for the Rood58 words
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1115 1950-11-20 7 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon., Nov. 20, 1950. The Budget Session Talks which representatives of the rubber industry have had with the Officer Administering the Government and other senior officials may rob tomorrow's meeting of the Federal Legislative Council of some of its threatened drama. It may be possible for1,115 words
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Article, Illustration907 1950-11-20 7 ARTHUR CREECH JONES - BRITAIN'S POLICY IS NOT COLONIALISM By ARTHUR CREECH JONES Former Secretary of State for the Colonies "COLONIALISM" is a term which suggests a state of affairs in respect of non self governing territories that is derogatory and which ought to be superseded as soon as possible. It Implies tutelage of907 words
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Letter419 1950-11-20 7 INHERE are more than 75 Co-operative Thrift and Loan Societies in this country. Most of them are Departmental Societies and almost all are more than 27 years old. Surely it Is a pity that nonmember Europeans are appointed Presidents and VicePresidents year after year, while Asian Senior Officers419 words
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Letter192 1950-11-20 7 ANIMAL HELLS IN ROCHORE ROAD WAS very interested to 1 read, in your issue of Nov. 15. I. G. Ashton's letter headed "Bird Market Pre-War". The S.P.C.A. fully endorses the description given of the "animal hells in Rochore Road", and is well aware of their existence. All have been visited192 words
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Letter120 1950-11-20 7 WHEN you wrote about Mr. Basten, (Nov. 16) you forgot that he also was an important figure on the Penang Harbour Board and you forgot to take the soundings of Penang. We here owe a debt of gratitude for his recent achievement in averting a general120 words
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Letter171 1950-11-20 7 T READ with interest in the Straits Times of Nov. 15 a report concerning the Rubber Growers' Association's action in connection with the new rubber export duty. I would suggest for the consideration of your readers that taxpayers in this country should strongly resist171 words
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Letter126 1950-11-20 7 •pHE rule that only Muslims will' be allowed to settle in the Jalan Eunos Malay Settlement, Singapore tefleets discredit upon the authority who made It. Have the Malays ever heard of the Four Freedoms! is not one of them Freedom of rteligious Thought and Worship? Was126 words
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Article448 1950-11-20 7 On the Margin Nosey Parker JJAVING been born with an unusually long, sharp nose, which Rives me an appearance rather like one of those crane-like birds that are seen standing on one leg and peering Into the water. I have been pondering on an article in the Singapore Free Press448 words
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Advertisement661 1950-11-20 7 Straits Times Free Press Fw Mm cmwmhiim ol »d»«rtt*rrt. hi Reprnofitativo at iif Float. Singapore Cold Storage Orchard Road. rocoi** tmall adrortiscmcntf a«H tnmtx fc bo» numbcri CLASSIFIED ADS. SHELLARD: On Nov. 18th. at Kandang Kerbau. to Angela, wife or Pn trick Shellard. daughter. SITUATIONS VACANT EUROPEAN Firm require experlenrod661 words
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Advertisement18 1950-11-20 7 SWISS WATCHES SILVIR, SIT WITH BEST QUALITY RHINESTONES from J4O EXPERT SERVICE AFTER SALE "< CO ait QUAY StfCAPOttl18 words
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Advertisement80 1950-11-20 7 ir»*^ ooticibii Fellow Institute Ophthalmic Opticians lEng Fellow Worshipful Co of Spectacle-Makers (Eng Freeman of the City of London By Appointment to H.M. Forces, South East Asia. 6 Raffles Place Singapore Phone ***** TOMORROW YOU MAYWEED fW%fc a ere*"** GET A TUBE FROM YOUR CHEMIST 0 OAT BOOTS PURE DRUG80 words
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Article266 1950-11-20 8 Their Dakota Picks Up A Jungle Fighter QIRLS of the W.R.A.F. returning from a rehabilitation course in Ceylon to Changi airfield got an unexpected glimpse of the grim side of the Malayan wai yesterday. Operations Controller at Air Headquarters, Changi, received an emergency call266 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-11-20 8 MR. PNG CHENG CHAI and his bride, Miss Tan Cheng Neo, in traditional Straits Chinese bridal procession after their wedding at Lorong 25. Geylan?, Singapore, yesterday. Miss Tan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Kirn Yam. A reception was held at Lorong 2562 words
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Article127 1950-11-20 8 MUSLIMS who were not Malays had no right t<* speak on behalf ol Malays on the question of childmarriage, declared Che Zaharah binte Noor Muhammad, president cf the Singapore Malay Women's Welfare Association, yesterday. She said the opposition to the Laycock Bill came mostly from "foreigners"127 words
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Article177 1950-11-20 8 RAJAH'S PLEA FOR RACIAL HARMONY THE winning of an election was a trivial matter compared with the maintenance of harmonious relations beitween people in the Colony, Mr. A. P Rajah, vice-president of the Progressive Party, said yesterday. Mr Rajah, speaking at an election campaign meeting at Farrcr Park, was answering177 words
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Article169 1950-11-20 8 fl'WO new schools will be opem-d in Malaya next year for the education of Army children— a co-educa-tional boarding school at Cameron Highlands, the first of its kind in the Far East, and a secondary school in Singapore The War Office has bought the former Tanglin169 words
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Article88 1950-11-20 8 A TIGER Moth aircraft, belonging to the Royal Singapore Flying Club, piloted by "a beginner" nose-dived into the ground yesterday at 9.45 a.m.. on a taxi-ing run. It passed almost nnnoticed by those at Kallang airport, where the accident occurred. Only damage was a splintered propeller. The88 words
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Article273 1950-11-20 8 KING KONG AT WOMEN'S WRESTLING From. Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. ALMOST the only amusement which justified paying entrance money in Kuala Lumpur last night to watch the first women wrestlers to appear Ln the Federation was the antics of mighty King273 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-11-20 8 CANDLELIGHT PROCESSI ON at Koala Lumpur on Saturday night, wnen the statue of Our Lady of Fatlma was followed by about 5,00t peop Ie m a mile-loiyr procession. This picture wu taken wtt h an exposure of N seconds at Straits Tines picture.43 words
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Article102 1950-11-20 8 'Army' Offer To ACSU THE Singapore Army authorities have offered a I new club house to the Singapore Army Civil Service I Union, which has been given 1 notice to quit its present premises in North Bridge Road. Government has not been able to allocate a piece of land on102 words
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Article126 1950-11-20 8 A FORECAST of increasing trade between Hong Kong and Singapore In 1951 was made by Mr. Y. L. Ip, leader of a Hong Kong trade mission now visiting Singapore. Mr. Ip told the Straits Times that, since the end of the war, trade between Hong Kong126 words
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Article59 1950-11-20 8 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Johari, an ex-soldier, who was charged with harbouring s quantity of perfumery, cosmetics and playing cards valued at $1,600 on which there was no proof that duty had been npid. was acquitted in the Police Court today. Custoire officers raided59 words
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Article38 1950-11-20 8 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Gurcharan, driver of a jeep, was fined $25 in the Police Court today for driving without reasonable consideration. He was acquitted on a charge of driving without a licence.38 words
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Article42 1950-11-20 8 From Oar Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The Convent, Johore Bahru, will hold an exhibition and sale of work at a garden fete on Dec. 1 from 9 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. in aid of the Convent School Building Fund.42 words
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Article22 1950-11-20 8 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Mr. J. Pirn, Executive Engineer, at Segamat. has left for Britain on leave.22 words
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Article118 1950-11-20 8 VIALAY N.C.O.s of the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) xTI are to be flown to Britain to train as senior gunner instructors. The courses of six or eight weeks at Catterick, Yorkshire, will be similar to |>c for English NCOs. c course includes weapon ing, unarmed118 words
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187 1950-11-20 8 'GIVING MONEY TO PROFLIGATE DRUNKARD' RUBBER *X?ORT DUTY ATTACKED From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. yyHILE the Government must get some money from somewhere, it is felt that to grant it an> large sum is "like giving money to a profligate drunkard.** states The Planter, official organ of the187 words
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Article163 1950-11-20 8 WITH hardly a fortnight to go for the Municipal elections, both the political parties, the Progressives and Labour, and five independent candidates have started a house-to-house campaign. An unusual feature in this year's election is the number of independent candidates fighting three of the mx163 words
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Article43 1950-11-20 8 From Our Own Correspond" nt JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Osman bin Ahmad was charged in the Sessions Court today with having cheated Hew Chin, of Johore Bahru of $150. He pleaded guilty to the charge and was remanded in custody pending sentence43 words
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Article46 1950-11-20 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— A I special constable, Omar bin ■Md. Amln, was sentenced In the Johore Bahru Police i Court today to one day's imprisonment and a fine of $50, in default 20 days Imprisonment, for unlawfully absenting himself from duty.46 words
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Advertisement49 1950-11-20 8 Only from i^s^ Scotland can X^M J true Scotch M Whisky come BORN 1820 STILL GOING STRONG Johnnie Walker is real Scotch Whisky at its very best K}HN MUM SONS LTD, SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS. KILMAANOCI RUBBER MACHINERY COMPLETE ENGINEERING SERVICE ASIATIC TRADING ENGINEERING Co.. Ltd. SINGAPORE P.O Box 88649 words
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Advertisement127 1950-11-20 8 Brighten His Christmas with mV/ ur extens i ye /PyJl selection offers an SJS| Bj easy solution to your JV^ Sift problem TIES from $1.20 J^3| Matching Tie $^KNS Handkerchief sets m/^m from $14.50 P^jtt WE SPECIALISE IN «HK§i9 TIES CUT FROM ifi^ MACCLESFIELD SILK SQUARES iLUlek j^ 00 0127 words
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Article, Illustration2105 1950-11-20 9 WINSTONS. CHURCHILL - 'My temperature rose': pneumonia By WINSTONS. CHURCHILL In February, 1942, while the Tunisian campaign wot being fought, Mr. Churchill had a severe attack of pneumonia. The Speaker, Capt. titzroy, was taken ill on almost the same day and did not recover. President RooI as (he article indir .atcr, was also2,105 words
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Advertisement116 1950-11-20 9 filLv 1 If life*, fflBHHIsteHH r^ Ip^ii^ l r §9 i i ill ■HMX|j^gA 's^ 3 7/ Mv* /o Ford Thames Trucks have achieved a world-wide STJ^^ reputation for power, dependability and long life. i^j fe%£A Thames Trucks combine maximum load space and U L^p W efficiency with minimum cost.116 words
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Advertisement255 1950-11-20 9 Soft and light as a feather^s^^ •AIRSPUN' Powder J is lastingly yours "^X Flawless loveliness, swiftly and lastingly yours. \k That's the magic of Coty 'Airspun* Face Powder. So modern and so flattering Because of the unique process by which 'Airspun* is wind-swept into infinitesimal particles, it is gossamer fine255 words
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Miscellaneous115 1950-11-20 9 •Whooooo," All J*t oat his Hntvlnt and waUowlnt In the breath with a slf h of relief. middle of a large pool were about "Come on Ruklah, let's find the a dozen of the strange cremfores, powder and ret back to I.H-Tul. each alt* its own different Perhaps It will115 words
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Article409 1950-11-20 10 K. S. Puran - SAKAIS OWN THEIR RADIOS By K. S. Puran INCHE Shahba. a local Malay, who recently returned from a tour of the Dengkil area In the Ulu Langat District, told me he was amiizod by the strides towatds modernisation made by the "Orang Da rat" (Sakais). One morning he was surprised409 words
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Article216 1950-11-20 10 OOOK publisners are facing a crisis. Only the old-esta-blishment houses will escape unhurt Rising costs may send many young firms out of business. Publisher Michael Joseph sees a remedy in increased prices for books. "Book-buyers must be educated to pay more," and added, trenchantly. "For better dooks."216 words
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Article, Illustration998 1950-11-20 10 CEYLOI^NEWSLETTEII From Our Own Correspondent COLOMBO: T«HE Prime Minster, A after his three days rest in hospital, has fulfilled two important official engagements In Colombo. The first engagement was the review of the Ceylon Volunteer Force at the Echelon Barracks. The Prime Minister made an998 words
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Article166 1950-11-20 10 Service and smiles A WORD of praise is over-due to the girls serving at one of the most popular counters of a big Singapore store. The large room In which they work is always filled with people. During the rush hour cooks and housewives of all nationalities stand two-deep alongside166 words
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Article275 1950-11-20 10 A NEW tool for de- tecting germs in air aod water—described as having great potentialities in germ warfare defence— is being developed by the U.S. Government. This disclosure was made by Assistant Surgeon General Mark Hollls of the US. Public Health Service. He said the Instrument might275 words
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Advertisement52 1950-11-20 10 Your local SiNGER Shop will demonstrate with pleasure 46/48 Peck Seah Street Singapore -»i r\ l j m if Phone: 8:6// 21 Orchard Road, Singapore. if 449 Ceylang Road, Singapore. and throughout Malaya. fr^^. Singer Sewing Machine Co., (Inc. in U.S.A.) Meyer Chamber*, Singapore. fcbt^W Trade-MMfc «ff Tlm Sinner Manufacturing52 words
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Advertisement217 1950-11-20 10 MUD MX/ITM mamswfßMATH •Oil AOtNTf THE VACUUM FIASK For Higher Thermal Ef fkiency /■s■ TOg SJ^3^[^IBBBBBIBBBBBaaHs^ •It iVw Co"ud.. J^nHII W/ rh H her rher Singapore, M^ .rVjjjH W7W 7 Efficiency of i VACCO Kuala Lumpur 3g :> <bsk minimise* chan»«t iE/ A fW/ •emperaiure 4n( j JBS£. Ma WMj217 words
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Miscellaneous230 1950-11-20 10 STRAITS TIMES CROSSWORD «c«cit 21 Communicate from the .IMK^W OItI) Kn 229 Before Uo a monkey la armpll <«> to|> I Monastery In which loal RSJSJ i KSSSI2 KSSSI3 ESSS3* LSS^i l-S^sJJe IW^li kxv;. 9 Ratio in favour of a «har» rice may be found (8> 11 c)* 101 21230 words
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Article179 1950-11-20 11 Bid To Control Malayan Contracts From Oar SUIT Car-respondent LONDON, Sun. AGENTS for some of A Malaya's biggest rubber dealers are making desperate efforts to buy rubber in New York, according to the Evening Standard's New York correspondent. He says that agents are offering attractive premiums to get control of179 words
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Article75 1950-11-20 11 NEW YORK. Sun. *pHE stock market hovered around a 20-year high yesterday There was nu decisive break through the high, however, for buying power faltered after leading issues advanced a few cents to around US$l.OO a share. Some issues backed down a trifle from their high marks75 words
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Article25 1950-11-20 11 TJUBBER crops are announced as follows, in lba: Sept Oct. j Kempas 322.600 397.100 Rariella Estate 17.200 19,800 Bukit K.B. 6.900 10.550 I25 words
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637 1950-11-20 11 From A Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH previous dismal forecasts regarding :X the supply and the demand for rubber and tin so far prove the aphorism "figures lie and statistics are damned lies'' never to have been more apt, relative fluctuations in commodity values637 words
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Article405 1950-11-20 11 BUSINESS done in the Malayan share market last week included Industrial*. C.T.3. Ords. 225. Fraser A Neave Ords. 13.30, Gammons (2.35 and $2.37 'j. Hammers $37; Malayan Collieries $l,*7tt to $1.62',. Malayan Breweries »5.2S C.d-, McAUsUrs (45 to 846.50. Robinson Ords. (2.30 to $2.27 H to $2.35, Robinson405 words
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Advertisement1266 1950-11-20 11 MANSFIELD 4t CO.. LTD m.oi,L>jiaiea m i'lgaoo'ei BLUE fUNWII LINE Carrter't o»«en to proceed via ofhei aorts to loae ana ditcnarg. carau IAtIINC* t« LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON v CONTINENTAI PORT* iv» Mill P. Sham Penan* Phr.ntii ter i.iveipoo'. London h Holland In Pert Nev. 21 Calcha* tor London. Holland Hamburg1,266 words
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Advertisement384 1950-11-20 11 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON V IA CEYLON. INDIA. ECYPT and MEDITERRANEAN PORTS. Soore P sham Kenang Pres. lonnson 1/5 Dec. 6/7 Oec O~ Pres. Monro. 11/16 Dec. »V/riiw Mt Davies 18/23 Dec 24/2S Dec. 26/27 Dec To LCW ANCELES: SAN FRANCISCO ATLANTIC PORTS via PANAMA Penang384 words
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Advertisement541 1950-11-20 11 OVERSEAS RUBBER PRICES London Rubber New York Rubber LONDON. Not. 17.— Spot 63' id, In U.S. cents per lb closing. Dec. 64i»d, Jan.-Mar. 57' s d. Apt.- nominalJune 47d, July-Sept. 43d. nom Nov ,5, 5 Nov 16 Nov. c.i^. 59' id. norc.. No* -Dec. Nov 15 Nov 16 c.l.f. 59*;541 words
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Advertisement1079 1950-11-20 11 I McALISTER CO.. LTD. Telephont N. $»O6 CLLBRMAft <v Jti.Kr.4Ll KLATBNBS* uNi L N i > r?A fB n l lt. V l l u»£ N l ;i VV r l P LOS ANCELtS SAN FRANCISCO. ROTTERDAM t> HAMBURC PORTLAND SEATTLE VANCOUVER and tor U j.A North Atianm Potts cargo1,079 words
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Article485 1950-11-20 12 Second Now In League Table LONDON, Sunday. -TOTTENHAM Hotspur gave a superb exhibition of J football justifying their title of "team of the year" when they trounced their championship rivals. Newcastle, seven-nil yesterday to fain their eighth success. Achieved with some of the most brilliant soccerReuter - 485 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-11-20 12 ALI IN A FIX: Australian bone-crusher George Duane seems mighty pleased with himself as he struts away after tying up Ali Riza Bey with the ring ropes on Saturday night at the Happy World Stadium. Referee Teo, behind Duane had to come to the Turk's aid to get him out58 words
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Article1073 1950-11-20 12 LONDON, Sun. FOTBALL league standings after yesterday's matches were: P W D L F A pt Aisenal 18 12 4 2 40 15 21 Tottenham 17 11 3 3 44 21 2i Mid'brough 18 10 5 3 38 19 2! Newcastle U. 18 9 6 3 32 24Reuter - 1,073 words
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Article74 1950-11-20 12 Following wit represent Singapore All B!ue* In a match against Singapore Harbour Board at Farrer Park oil Wednesday Anyone not able to play asked to contact Chla Chin Joo. telf phone 6691. The team win be: Yap Boon Keng: McCoy. Boon O4> San. Mai Shah. Ve'.luplllal: Ham'i74 words
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Article207 1950-11-20 12 NEWCASTLE, N.S.W., Sun. XHERE is some controversy in Australia over the question of whether the MCC won or drew their match against Country Districts here yesterday. Jock Scott, former Test umpire, said "England definitely lost" when interviewed in Adelaide. He stated he based his opinionReuter-AAP - 207 words
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Article21 1950-11-20 12 ROME. Sun.— lvano Fontant. Italian mtddlrweight. t.k.o.ed Georges Royer of Paris la the third round last night. SJf.21 words
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Article158 1950-11-20 12 (By Vernon Morgan) MANCHESTER, Sun. fTHE Northern gelding Coltbrldge ploughed his way through the mud to win the Manchester November Handicap, the last big race of the flat-racing season here yesterday. Coltbrldge, heavily backed on the course, started at 100-0 and won by two lengths fromReuter - 158 words
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458 1950-11-20 12 LONDON. Monday. riXFORD University are now firm favourites to win the match against Cambridge University early In December. Following their mid-week win over a team of international players, the Dark Blues yesterday defeated the strong Harlequins eight-nil. A sound defence, which covered well, enabled OxfordAP - 458 words
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Article327 1950-11-20 12 OMAR WINS 100-MILE CYCLE RACE From Oar Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. •TWENTY-SEVEN year-old Alt. Omar of the Selangor Olympic Twiddlers Cycling Club beat Omar bin Malik and Alec Morrison of Singapore by two and three lengths respectively to win the Selangor 100-mile Grand Prix massed start cycling championship held327 words
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Advertisement316 1950-11-20 12 AUTHENTIC! TERRIFYING! Sttallthe LATEST WEAPONS in life under actual battle Conditions! 49fmSSm FULL LENGTH A ff RECORD BAZOOKA M W OF THE POISED V U.N. FORCES FOR J FIGHT FROM HRINGfI PUS AN to 1 SEOUL WWrKftEA Kiill-I*ngth Feature Distributed by Shaw Bros. EXTRA ATTRACTION crafj OLIVER s£^b H IAURtt-HARW^316 words
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Advertisement186 1950-11-20 12 &MJM&St TODAY Daily 11 a.m.— 1.45— 4.15— 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. THE WHOLE WEST RUNS TIOPF 1^ Ha*4ejvVPejV**ek "•row wm O.i *w^^^KK Color by Tecfc mC J^^J^gXL?^ H-».vo«f.»*»rfto«-Th.Pelof.c."l SI w COMING SOON COULD A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN PLAN A BRUTAL MURDER? SJv- M-G-M's DARiNt \J>WftSSnr~^L if'lJrlaW ROMANTIC DRAMA! ■L'^lhH Fa ahn186 words
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Miscellaneous37 1950-11-20 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: 8 15 a.m. (8 ft.) and 8 29 pm. (8.1); 1.58 am (3 ft.) and 2.30 p.m. (3.6) TOMORROW: 8.50 a.m. (8 4) and 9.26 p.m (8.4); 3.49 a.m. (3.3) and 3.15 pm. (2.7).37 words
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404 1950-11-20 13 EPSOM JEEP - Cambridge Went About Business In Fine Style By EPSOM JEEP TWE Singapore Turf Club's Free Handicap at rain -soaked Bukit Timah on Saturday was hardly a real test of the season's leading three-year-olds but it introduced a new "find to Malayan racegoers. Cambridge (late Well404 words
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Article68 1950-11-20 13 THE first prize of $191,440 in the Singapore Turf Club's unlimited sweep on Saturday was the highest in Malayan racing history. The total pool for the three days has now touched the 52.000.000 murk for the first time and the first prize on the last68 words
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Article48 1950-11-20 13 NEW DELHI. Sun.— The tour programme of the All-India Women's Hockey Team to visit England next spring has been finalised. The team, which will also visit Holland, will pjv Its first match in England on March 19 and the last match In Holland, on May 748 words
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Article74 1950-11-20 13 nnwo teams have been selected to play on the Padang on Wednesday when the second Singapore Combined Civilians rugby trial will be held. The teams w;ll be: COLOl'Rijf: Parker; Roper, Pennell, Taylor, E\ans; Rees, Dowling, Wallen; Pox. Be van, Chamers, Arnold, Coulson-Gilmer, McCully, Nauomoff. Abrams74 words
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Article41 1950-11-20 13 HOCKEY: Ceylonese S.C. v University, Baleslier Road; Chinese v Teachers T.C., Hong Urn Green; S.R.C. v Shell S.C, Padang; Police "A" v Colts, Thomson Road; 8.0.D.C.A. v Cable ie Wireless, St. George's Road. TENNIS: V.M.C.A. tourney, Bras Bas*h Road.41 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-11-20 13 A STRIKING picture of the field in Race two at Bukit Timah on Saturday charging down the back straight. Show Boy leads from Abbeystead and Sweet Memory. Abbeystead struck the front two and a half furlongs out and romped home a runaway winner, firing newcomer Roy Perclval his first success57 words
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Article425 1950-11-20 13 AI'KK.HTS for all eight races on Wednesday, second day «f the Singapore Turl Club's Winter meeting. are: I I Class 1 Dlv. I— AF. 6c 5 Yd. Rri.hi r. M al9 sgs: as r reroslan 8.80 sarw. a Biamhall Flyer 8.01 Billy Carol 8.01 Tudor Piide425 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-11-20 13 KING KONG (left) acts as second for "Rough-House Nancy," who knocked out "Shanghai Susie" in the flrst bout of women's wrestling at Bukit Bintang Park, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday night. RIGHT: Bertha Mortell, on the mat, gets the worst 'of ber encounter with Raja Naila who threw her around the54 words
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Article479 1950-11-20 13 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By IZINDER GOLD took a long time to find his real form on the Malayan Turf, but on Saturday this durable arid genuine eight-year-old followed up his week-old success in President's Cup at Kuala Lumpur by winning the Singapore Stakes (7f.), worth479 words
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Article95 1950-11-20 13 DUMFRIES, Sun. 1? B. CHOONG and L. T. Lee of Malaya enjoyed early successes in the South of Scotland badminton championships here today. In the second round of the men's singles, Choong beat A. Mclntyre of Inverness 15-0. 15-6. while L. T. Lee beat E. R.Reuter - 95 words
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Article74 1950-11-20 13 C 'WEALTH GET 494 POONA. Bun._ The match between the Commonwealth cricket team and the Raja of Jath's XI ended In a draw here today. When stumps were drawn Raja's XI were 8J runs behind with se»en second Innings wickets in hand Commonwealth declared thrlr flrst Innings closed at 494Reuter - 74 words
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Article82 1950-11-20 13 PBST round match play In the RAF. Malaya Annual Golf Championship will take place at Royal Singapore Golf Club ou Wednesday afternoon. The following 1« the draw for the flnt round matches:-— S/f.dr Shields and B(tt. O. Davlrs. O/Capt B. W. S. .Smith and S/Ldr. J. J.82 words
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Article323 1950-11-20 13 WHIPPED 6-15 in the flrst set, the reigning Malayan doubles champions Ong Poh Lim and Ismail bin Marjan managed to pull through to a three-set victory over Selangor's Thomas Cup pair Chan Kon Leong and Yeoh Teclc Chye in last night's badminton323 words
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181 1950-11-20 13 Straits Times StulT i.ircs|>^.iHl-iii IPOH. etonday. OART of the Perak Turf Clubs $300,000 ex'er.sion project his been completed and il is hope! tbal 1 xood portion of the Mock of 50 sables will be i'l use durlnx the forthcoming inpp'ing in Fpoh.181 words
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Advertisement824 1950-11-20 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Junioi Draughtsman (nr British Firm Must be capAble ot taking quaniit'.e* from diawinfts. a» well as prepare ximi>l<; drawings Submit fferenrrs and state salary required to Box No. A2797 8.1 TOWN BOARD SEREMBAN Apiioiniment Of A Building InipiKior Application will be824 words
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Advertisement133 1950-11-20 13 OTHER SPORT IN PAGE ELEVEN Sun glare and heal used to tire me "Mydear,".xhesaid."You musi proout, made my eyes ache, brought on tectyoureyes. Come and buy ahonlc headaches. Luckily I met Anne of Oplrex now— use it e^ery Jay." So, whenl gothome 1 bathed my eyes Whenltold Jim hesaiJ, "Wonderful!133 words
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