Singapore Standard, 9 July 1950
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Title Section15 1950-07-09 1 Singapore Standard 2»i VOL. 1. NO. 7 SINGAPORE, SUNDAI^JULY 9, 195Q 12 PAGES TEN CENTS15 words
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264 1950-07-09 1 [DON July 8 (Reuter) The unofficia .-Fieneh Committee for the study of Europear today recommended the Western Powers tc an atom bomb and bacteriological warfare capable of laying Russia waste m a few hours i Soviet Union commit aggression against any A264 words
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176 1950-07-09 1 LONTX>N July 8 (Router) All London road transport except buses and trams was expected to be slowed or stopped today by a general transport strike call issued last night by unofficial representatives of London's 30,000 lorry drivers. The stoppage, which may involve food. Hour,176 words
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82 1950-07-09 1 I I WASHINGTON, July 8 <L T P> General Mac Arthur was today nominated by President Truman to be m command of all the United Nations forces fighting the communists m Korea. The president acted on the authority of the United Nations,82 words
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153 1950-07-09 1 LAKE SUCCESS. July 7 (Reuter) France today informed the United Nations that m view of her own struggle against Communism m Indo-China. she would be unable to send any military assistance to Korea. The permanent French representative. M. Jean Chauvel. said his153 words
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72 1950-07-09 1 PARIS, July B.— (A.P.)— Defence Minister Rene Pleven, head of a right-wing splinter party, starts the job of piecing together a new French cabinet today, two weeks after the last durable one collapsed. He needs the support of three main groups: Ex-Pre-mier72 words
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317 1950-07-09 1 Menzies To Confer With Mac Donal d. On Vital Questions Standard Staff Reporter How much more Australian aid could be despatched to Malaya to terminate the country's emergency and what extraordinary defence problems are today facing South-East Asia are questions most likely to be discussed between Prime-Minister Mr. R. G.317 words
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161 1950-07-09 1 WASHINGTON. July 8: (UP).— President Truman to-! day ordered the strike bound i Chicago. Rook Island and Pacific Railroad to be seized and! operated by the army. The' seizure is effective from 9 p.m.' GMT. In the strike situation thus 1 confronting us," aid Truman,161 words
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127 1950-07-09 1 LONDON, July 8 4 IP)- Britain rejected the Russian charge that the blockade of North Korea was illegal, today. Officials said that the Royal Navy would co-operate m enforcing the blockade. A Foreign Office spokesman said that the United States was acting as the127 words
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76 1950-07-09 1 With today's paper comes to you free of charge a 16--page magazine containing news features and pages of f comics and puzzles and pastime. Profusely illustrated, the magazine will be a regular Sunday feature m addition I to all the news matters and76 words
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Article32 1950-07-09 1 TAIPEI, July B.— (A.P.W Admiral Kwei Yung-ching, Nationalist comm a n d c r-in-chief on Friday told reporters the Chinese Conmunist naval strength, today Li still insigni-32 words
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475 1950-07-09 1 WITH AMERICAN FORCES IN S. KOREA, July 8 (Reuter-AAP) Communist tanks and massed infantry today engulfed the key city of Chonan alter punching through American defences for the third time since Wednesday. Battling for time while their own tanks race to475 words
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69 1950-07-09 1 WASHINGTON, July 8 (A.P.)— The U.S. Air Force said on Friday military transport flights to Europe hnve been cut by at least 50 per cent, to meet the demand for the airlift to the Far East. However, officials said, the reduction is expected69 words
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50 1950-07-09 1 TOKYO. .Inly B.— (A.P.)— I The first Purple Heart medal of the Korean war was pinned on the hospital tunic of Sergeant Leroy Denns, 22, of Alice, Texas, who was wounded on June 28 wlum a Han River bridge was blotvu up50 words
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180 1950-07-09 1 TOKYO. July 8 (AP)-North Korean Russian-made armour took its heaviest pounding of the war from American warplanes with possibly 40 destroyed, frontline dispatches said today Ground activity was confined to combined actions. A high official at American headquarters said most of 40 I180 words
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139 1950-07-09 1 TAIPEf. .Tub 8 (AP> With the arrival of ViceAdmiral Arthur D. Strubble m Ta'pei this morning, the Nationalists are confident mum rout outstanding issues resulting from President Tru- man's statement on June 27 such as Formosa's defence and the coastal blockade may be i139 words
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140 1950-07-09 1 WASHINGTON, July B— (AF) President Truman* decision to enlarge American armed forces furnishes the world new proof the United States intends to see t,« Korean fight through to a finish. While Rus^i* expected to assail the action as further evidence of A-fneffran "aggression," there is140 words
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Article402 1950-07-09 1 Reds Start General Offensive TOKYO, July 8 (L T P) Powerful communist thrusts forced American troops to abandon a strateigic rail centre north of Taejon today. Other strong North Korean forces are massing for a renewal of the general offensive. Reports from Washington say that messages have been received from402 words
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Advertisement49 1950-07-09 1 ilcq%*& m t" JV 1 0 I, a Ktttubic ■V r <"'er Exshaw Brandy produced In th« fS\ -rTd' f t the COSniC Franfe he rWs acknowledged best Brandy pro- tVI 1 hBL^'I IADVFA tipsp^ a iIUnKLU n Jr, I Ksornpanti -zJLimifi d i CT i m mm Exß-*49 words
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553 1950-07-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter IN THE OPINION of external examiners, the standards m the University of Malaya are m every respect as high as those m universities of established reputation overseas This fact will rapidly become known, and the possession of553 words
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153 1950-07-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police announced the end of kid glove treatment for arsonists m the Colony yesterday. The Deputy Commissioner, C.I D.. Mr. R. C. B. Wiltshire, told The Standard that the Police, whenever necessary as on Friday night, will shoot a^bnts who153 words
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Article114 1950-07-09 2 i MESSRS. Lim Yew Hock i and Lim Tin Soon wcv rei I elected President and general '[secretary respectively of the Singapore Clerical and Admi- ni strati ye Workers* Union at 1 its fourth annual general meet--1 j ing yesterday. Other offlre-beann elected 7 yesterday were:114 words
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Article36 1950-07-09 2 A CHINESE couple, passenI ,ers m a trishaw, were injured I vvneii a taxi and their vehicle ItMi m collision at the jimc- tion of Jalan Besar and Weld Road m Singapore yesterday afternoon.36 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-07-09 2 photo. Picture shows (left) S i r Franklin Gimson. Sir Henry Gum c y (both ProC h a nee 11--ors) and Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. th c Chancellor. StandardStandard - 30 words
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50 1950-07-09 2 (Standard Staff Reporter) A 1 9-YEAR-OLD Malay. Ma- nab bin Ahmad, was sentenced m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to three months* rigorous imprisonment for breaking into a Malay farm m G^ylang and stealing a pair of dark glasses and two handkerchiefs, i50 words
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233 1950-07-09 2 AtKcdlang i Standard Staff Reporter A N ATTRACTIVE young Chinese woman paced up and down the waiting room m Kallang airport yesterday afternoon. Her eyes were red; she was weeping. Her hair dishevelled, clothes untidy. In one hand she clutched an air ticket. She233 words
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171 1950-07-09 2 Fair Raises Funds For Girl Guides Standard Woman Reporter MOST POPULAR woman at the Food ai*l Fun fair, held at Admiralty House m Grange Road, Singapore, yesterday, was an American who sold Wii files with real syrup! The (Jirl Guide Commissioner for Singapore, Lady Brind, expects thut enough funds will171 words
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Article44 1950-07-09 2 A lallang fire which swept a large piece of vacant land off the 8i mile, Yio Chu Kang Road, kept the firemen who answered the call fully busy for a good half an hour before the fire was brought under control.44 words
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Article, Illustration338 1950-07-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter BI'RGLAfIS operating m Singapore col away with a record total of $49,151 valuables m 98 housebreakings m May, and 842,617 worth of valuables m 99 house- breakings last month. Robbers, armed and unarmed, did not get lootStandard - 338 words
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210 1950-07-09 2 Father Weeps In Court For Dead Son Standard Staff Reporter CHINESE father wept for his dead son m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday, crying aloud, "I've lost my son I will never get him back He bogged with clasping hands to be spared boo more details about his son's suicide.210 words
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Article25 1950-07-09 2 dis rssiON stm-.ti.-n of Urn S ition of S r vvill b«» oontii promises of the Srrvire UfeiOH b N Road25 words
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Article25 1950-07-09 2 A 35- YEAR -O oyili.-t was Mtn Singapore Qtt yesterday with a n suit of a C( 'car m Georgo Stnx 125 words
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168 1950-07-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN ANNOUNCEMENT by the Singapore Government is expt .eo m the near future concerning the appointment of a senior Government official to the post of Deputy President, Municipal Commissioners. It is believed that the actingSecretary for Social Welfare, Mr. T. Earr.es-Hughes168 words
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Article95 1950-07-09 2 FOUND guilty of criminal breach of trust otr three counts, a 45-year-old trisharider, Phuay Thiam Hoo, was sentenced m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to a total of 10 weeks' rigor- ous imprisonment. Phuay was entrusted by an Indonesian trader to collect goods from95 words
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Article31 1950-07-09 2 JAKARTA. July 8— (UP)— Indonesia has proposed to the Netherlands that the two governments call a special conference about Aug. 1 to discuss the disposition of Dutch NewGuinea31 words
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286 1950-07-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter. YESTERDAY marked another n history of higher education m Mall colourful and impressive ceremony. mot*- guests and students witnessed the conf de. grees at the first convocation of the t Malaya. The grandeur of the ma: of Foundation Day286 words
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77 1950-07-09 2 Malay (19) Gets 18 Months For Housebreaking Standard Stiff R N I N BTKE N i h n A a ten ■••'1 m Distn. O 111 18 months' rv HMOt for i h<n; A*an had two rrvictions one offenrc an<! t! .p:n{» fn»:r. th n undergo two y -VISIT. B,77 words
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Advertisement73 1950-07-09 2 "i ii I KEROJEnE STOVES 1 iVUkleis K«»^^ Sciratittcall> di-sicnnl w3JSJ rini; ukp lhr pl i fashiont-d and nif J tnmnnn reQuirnl control ol hot him ll.im. J 7^^Jf\ for all \our cookini; 1 H l> /J'O| PORTRBLC OVEI 3 »inde or doublt* burm 1 On rare occasions ichen ntplM73 words
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Article, Illustration335 1950-07-09 3 M.C.A. Worked Hard To Prove Fed. Chinese Loyal To Govt K»ALA t ?mJS»SJ*I Corespondent contlineV'inX 0 for 'l^i^ 0 c Many of them,*' it states I were victims of bandit attacks and more were put m fear of their lives. "In spite of this the Chinese community during the year335 words
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Article129 1950-07-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat A few minutes after a Chinese couple •had signed a document of senm °V before a Welfare Officer this morning, the man murdered his wife outside the Office Welfare Department They came out of the buildIClf without a word129 words
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Article32 1950-07-09 3 GRADUATES of the Univer-' sity of Malaya who wish to apply for awards m 1950 should send their applications to the Director of Education. Singapore, not later than August 7.132 words
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Article, Illustration185 1950-07-09 3 Ex-Sergeant Is Bound Over For Molesting Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Sat.— A 39- year-old ex-member of the I Palestine Police Force. Sgt. L. S. Cox, was today ordered by the Tampin Magistrate to eniter into a bond of $250 with one surety to be of good be- 1 jhaviour for185 words
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70 1950-07-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Kong of the Rain- I krei was voted "Welfare Queen" at last night's compel aid of Welfare en" received 3.411 R inner-up was Miss Evelyn Low of the Eastern Dance Hall who had 2.912 coupons. F:70 words
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130 1950-07-09 3 Mandird staff Correspondent KUALA I UMPUR, Sat. A r:n c unugflen is beUtved to be operating m Kuala Se: «v men have oeen I imaged recently 13 tr them. They c •ye some local ■ah d. d .,,rs are working m .)-op. itta the130 words
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Article, Illustration296 1950-07-09 3 photos. Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.-To assist the primary producer to develop a sound economy and to give him a larger share In the development of industries based upon his primary products, the Government of the Federation has setStandard - 296 words
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Article201 1950-07-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter CONTESTANTS at the Great World Cabaret m Singapore yesterday were still very nervous after half-an-hour's audition for a talentime contest to be held m Singapore on July 21). A guest artist stepped forward and sang— a melodious Italian song. Immediately, a201 words
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Article31 1950-07-09 3 I THE Seletar Arts Theatre 1 Club will present a play "Alf's! Button" by W. A. Darlington. l at the Astra Theatre ou July 11 at 8.30 p.m.31 words
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99 1950-07-09 3 Penghulus Told To Watch For Armed Smugglers omuu.tu aian correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Penghulus In Trengganu have been asked by the acting Mentri B»'sar to keep a close watch along the coast for armed smugglers and of the movement of bandits. Inche Kamaruddin bin Hadji Idris, who was on an99 words
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Article80 1950-07-09 3 Standard Staff Corrrsponden KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— One Chinese was murdered and two kongsis were burnt m an estate m Johore yesterday. In Kedah, a smoke house and labourers' lines were destroyed by fire by bandits. On Thursday, a running gun-battle was staged m a river m80 words
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242 1950-07-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter A GROUP of 16 U.S. Defence and State Department representatives under the lead- ership of Major-Gen. Graves B. Erskine, retiring commander of the First Marine Division at Camp Pendleton, California, is on their way to sur-j vey the military needs of242 words
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Article, Illustration367 1950-07-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent r KUALA LIPIS, Sat._ Where is Miss Hwang Sat Chong, the pretty 21-year-old nurse of ii c ir Gei cr ?L Hospital liere? This is the question ail Kuali IJpis has been asking since Tuesday and the answer367 words
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Article247 1950-07-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent I KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The appeal of a Chinese woman, Betty Foo Kirn Ne<j against the dismissal of a 1 claim for $8(>0 damages brought by her against the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Singapore Cold Storage Company Ltd.. for alleged247 words
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Article21 1950-07-09 3 rine.s totalling S2/.5 were mposed on nine shopkeepers, n the Singapore Second Police ourt yesterday for possessing unjust dachings."21 words
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Article59 1950-07-09 3 MCA School For Kampong Gurney Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Malayan Chinese Association will build a school costing about $9,000 for 206 boys and girls m Kampong Gurncy Settlement. Ulu Yam Bharu. The school will be a semipermanent structure. It will have three clasj rooms. There will be59 words
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Article54 1950-07-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent .TOHORE BAHRU. Sat A meeting of trade union delegates of the State will be held at the Johore Civil Service Association on July 21. at 9 a.m. to form a Trade Union Council. At this meeting, a committee will be appointed to chalk out54 words
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Article278 1950-07-09 4 Fed. Govt. Nipped Red Challenge Standard Staff Correspondent I itUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— That the Communist success m China provided a fillip to bandit morale m the Federation and at the same time gave serious food for thought to the Chinese community, is contained m the 1949 report of the Government278 words
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Article, Illustration236 1950-07-09 4 Standard Staff Correspondent. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation Court of Appeal today upheld the conviction and death sentence passed on two youn^ Chinese, Tan Choon Chuar and Tan Choon Chai m connection with the recent hand grenade incident m Batu Road.236 words
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Article, Illustration224 1950-07-09 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE CHANCELLOR of the University of Malaya, Mr. M Im MacDonaid. thanked four Chinese, who pro on ted cheques for $300 000 to the University Endowment Fund, at the reception after the Convocation ceremony yesterday. He described their gift as •"princely generosity." "Their224 words
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Article406 1950-07-09 4 (Standard Staff Reporter) SHV£NTY-TWO graduates j of the University oi Malaya received degrees fro;n Mr. Mai- colm MacDonaid at the first 1 Convocation of the University j yesterday. The graduates included 13 women. j Honorary degrees were pre- sented to the following: DOCTOR OF LETTERS:—406 words
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Article192 1950-07-09 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A reason why detention camps arm overcrowded, is given m th* annual report of the Government ol the Federation for 1949. It is pointed out that as the Communist armies successively occupied the ports of South China there was192 words
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Article, Illustration363 1950-07-09 4 Malay Rulers May Say "No" To Lotteries Bill On Religious Grounds Standard Staff Correspondent. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.-The Lotteries Bill passedbyt narrow margin m the Council.tw© months a*o has the elements of having been still-born. There is good reason to believe that the Rulers ot the Malay States may not giveStandard - 363 words
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211 1950-07-09 4 Standard Staflf Correspondent IPOH, Sat.— Serjeant John Dodd, 22, nf the Militaiy Corr»ctjve Establislimont m Tpoh appeared before the Ipoh Ma^istiate this morning oa four traffic summons charpf-s. Pleading guilty to all the charges, Dodd was fined a total of211 words
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Article, Illustration100 1950-07-09 4 Aw It Haw. ?0. of 2 Tanelii Road. Singapore, leaves Singapore today to study m the United States. The fourth son of Mr. Aw Boon Haw. O'SK. prominent businessman and newspaper publisher. Mr. Aw It Haw plans to travel by BOAC plane to Uonrkonr whence heUSIS - 100 words
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Article50 1950-07-09 4 Penang To Send Six To UMNO Meet FENANG. Sat— The UMNO. Penang and Province Wellesley branch will send six deleRates to Johore Bahxu on July 28 when UMNO delegates from the Federation and Singapore meet there to appeal to Dato Onn Bin Ja'afnr to resume the lead as UMNO President50 words
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Article93 1950-07-09 4 Standard Stall Correspondent IPOH. Sat.— Tee Ah Chua. a Teochew scavenger, today told the Ipoh Magistrate, Che Bahaudin how he wns insulted while praying on June 19 at Spooner Road. He put up this defence to a hurt charge. He said a fellow scavenger93 words
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68 1950-07-09 4 Standard Staff Correspondent BUKIT MLxiTAJAM, Sat.— Madam St. Emilie and Madam St Theresa led a pasty of 30 J singers of the St. Marguirette Convent for an outing, yesterday, at the old site of the former Catholic Church. The picnickers were later, presented with rare68 words
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Article127 1950-07-09 4 Standard Staff Reporter FIFTY stud* riti, of ttie Singapore Chinese High School yesterday be?nn a three-<iay conference at Pasir Panjang "to promote closer friendship and bettor miMerstanuing among themselves.** They will live at the villa of Mr. Tny Koh Vat and an elaborate programme has been127 words
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Article31 1950-07-09 4 Standard Staff Reporter The University of Malaya Students Union held a dance at Harrower Ha!l, FacAjlty of Medicine, last night to mark the first convocation of the 1 University.31 words
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236 1950-07-09 4 Standard Stall CorrrsiMtndent SEVERAL hundred v.vll-\\ islht.x lacludi leading bankers and businrv m ri. laid the North Branch of the Chung KhiftW B Bridge Road, Sinoapore. which had »t.^ grii yesterday mornincj (rhlhert.d ■round thi gaily ciecorated lobliy d Urn bank, thfl236 words
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Article19 1950-07-09 4 Sim rd <t.iff fa* I 1 .1. P. Black rv l.i r^e cf for •h19 words
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Advertisement191 1950-07-09 4 jßB^ CAN YOU a/^ HEAR WELL? frff\ or Bsrevgi Lnte»t improvement :n Aeoa«;tic *hr-i cm hear gsstinetly not oniy through usual Sound but particulailv m baslnasa MtfOttgll MAi lIFARING m T< 1« >.ie Cv nvers^u. us Deafness ni «rhatt#sr stage Ihosssl n*»t be dured. for by constant vfainin^ your ner>191 words
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Article, Illustration2469 1950-07-09 5 Baseball And and Sports, ar- it Sunday, by t i: 1 community, as iepend'ence a swing. as formed a ling stream, from dusk, at the 010 Ground, ■m jr part of the is The Hotdog hands g< d. Inocent, Kirby. Fancy flown I the occasion! cooks, kept2,469 words
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Article553 1950-07-09 6 'THERE'S gold m them thar papers! J This might well be the thought of the average Briton when he opens his Sunday newspaper to- i day. He will not read his paper to find out the latest on the Korean situation or whether, should the Korean affair553 words
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Article215 1950-07-09 6 l ETS be fair and admit thai SiMo a poreans have a right to be pn>ud of ct that they have plenty of drains These help to keep up the legend that the Colony is one of the cleanest cities east of the Suez. And some of these215 words
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Article, Illustration1241 1950-07-09 6 By A Correspondent t\)R five full years every- thing has gone Russia's way m North Asia. Had she only shown patience. South Korea also would almost certainly have fallen to her lijte a ripe plum. Elections held only a few weeks ago showed that Syngman Rhee's1,241 words
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Article698 1950-07-09 6 IVOR BROWN - IVOR BROWN You Take The Highroad.... By 'TAP. tap, lap. Dors ;my 1 instrument get battier usage than the barometer m a Highland hotel? During a wet day it is subject to such assault and battery as is suffered by a second-rate l»oxer rashly engaging698 words
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Advertisement404 1950-07-09 6 HYGEIA DISSOLVENATOR MODERN SANITATION Installed In Your Home For {Inclusive ot all rhnrgrs) (In Singapore Omvi ELIMINATE NAUSEOUS CLOSET PANS WITDISCOMFORTS AND DANCiKRS PROVIDES THE SAME COMFORT SAFI ,y A SEPTIC TANK RUNS CONTINUOUSLY WITHOUT EMPTYING NO WATER SUPPLY REQUIRED APPROVED BY HEALTH AUTHORITIES SQUAT TYPE ALSO AVAILABLE NO EVIL404 words
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Article, Illustration140 1950-07-09 7 Truman Orders Use Or Conscription And A. Weapons Speed-Uo three fighting un t ™***Vto* to build the the Korean waf and iskenr C stre h needed for 000 to speed deveropmentn? 0 11^ 5 l° r U5 5260,000,. experiments n Push Gov^S l^^ dlsJl °r d h that the mkc140 words
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Article32 1950-07-09 7 DON H < AP) I Britain that country aa sponsible which Wi X i aid to- rning w.is i the Br Sir .> tj 'n the tlution So »th32 words
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32 1950-07-09 7 Peking Moves To Oust The Dalai Lama P)— The la that rom>naster- ribetan uled (he •)i Sakj tery agreed tatives* 1 "hina So-ne arrived tery is the Red Har h ror renturiea32 words
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117 1950-07-09 7 i:S. HQ. IN KOREA July 8 (Reuter A* report from commander aboard is air-raft-carriei; said me policy was to assign British planes to nistinci targets to avoid codLOO. "British Seafirea, American tang*, and Yalu look a vfully ;Uike m the neat of action,117 words
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45 1950-07-09 7 P:- Sir Oswald Motley, the said that the Russians' were as a testing ground for a new would be employed later m rai mon advanced and effective form" n his Wesi full quick- i. ssian rown thai le of|45 words
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Article43 1950-07-09 7 LONDON, July 8 (Renter)— Kumania has accused Mr. R BHti^ lg T third secret ary of the British Legation, of "spying gainst the Rumanian People's Republic' and demanded that he should leave the country within 48 hours. y43 words
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Article, Illustration113 1950-07-09 7 NAIMTAL, (N. l lld ia) July 7. (Reuter)hour hundred villages m the Madhvepur and s rau d .sl, lets ot Bihar have been inundated ?n the last few i;avs by the flooded Rivers Kosi Kamla and hnvach. Relief work is already under ay.113 words
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Article39 1950-07-09 7 ■■<\. Califor- rohn Guy "hose well stories 1f years m the Post, and Bo .c, 52 m their r listed and suicide, or. .Mrs.' a round Iq I rick's body! Bi sides it I39 words
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8 1950-07-09 7 300,00 Volunteers' In North Korea from rea) that8 words
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Article, Illustration104 1950-07-09 7 SYDNEY, July I rftenten.4 .-IP;. HTearied hi, the confusion \m her mUk dcliE7erict, tooHMM here Mlccd w>m«tim«i r/;»» money toould be rufcen a/id no bofr/e le/f; tohy wometitnei >•''»» "oii/d (/*t rh«> bottle and rh*» The milkman tiung )iis li<><\d nri(i said: "Yrnh, I'm m104 words
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Article67 1950-07-09 7 j LONDON, July 7 (Reuter)— (Jet another British peer. Lord Portman, h,i> been forced to hand over family estates to the Government m part payment of death duties. He has passed his Jive .square mile Dorset estates to the Commissioners of Inland Revenue. They67 words
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166 1950-07-09 7 VATICAN CITY. July '6 (Renter) -Pope Pius XII will tomorrow proclaim the first native-born saint of the New World— Mariane de Geeu Peredex V Flores the "Lily of Ecuador". When plague struck her country killing thousands, she offered her life if166 words
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45 1950-07-09 7 V The Korean mission m Tokyo does not in f end to ju-cept any Japanese volunteers to fight for South Korea, a mission spokesman gUtted. He said that during the post week numerous Japanese oflers had leached the mission45 words
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Article26 1950-07-09 7 roriy-io.ir flyers of the R.A.A.F. passed through Manila by air yesterday enroute to Japan to join other Australian uirmen m Korea. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration233 1950-07-09 7 msmm photo. tanks ?hlth ar '322 -m*™* lar e Con,m nist planes C Wlthstood attatks f rocket-firin B jet thv''t,M, P 4'?.^; r^ Ull nin from over Kocei said Wat ten North Korean heavy tanks, lined up on theA.P. - 233 words
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101 1950-07-09 7 BRUSSELS. July 8 (AP>— Ki.M,' Leopold'! brother-in-law Wmltmr B;,« :s 40, has »)een arrest* <i on the Franco- BelUian border atui sent to Brussels. Baels, who was going to Bol- Uj attend tlif hinera] of bit mother, Mrs. Henri BaeU, Leopold's mother-in-law, was randemned m101 words
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70 1950-07-09 7 H.K. Lawyer, Motion Picture Chief Committed For Trial MONCKONG. ..my S iKeuter-AAP) Marcus Alberto da Silva, well-known Portuguese solicitor, was committed for trial for conspiring to procure false evidence from a Briton m a ra.se m which a .Chinese cinema actress was charged with manslaughter. I During a Jive-day hearing.70 words
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Article27 1950-07-09 7 A Chinese police constable I m Hongkong reported lor duty I somewhat red-faced three I men had robbed him of his I A P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article74 1950-07-09 7 Huks Renew Attacks In C Luzon MANILA. .July 8 (API:— Four Hukbalahan raldi In central Luzon within the last 4H hours, which resulted m ftt east ]<» persona killed are believed to s zu;i\ a new rebel offensive. Several Huks, nher inn— Oered «>r captured recently have said that the74 words
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Article34 1950-07-09 7 BOMBAY. July 8 (Renter) -New Jndian coins, turned •nit by the Bombay Mint m novel design, Will be issued on Aug. 13, the third anniversary I "i Indian Independence, I34 words
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Article41 1950-07-09 7 Uith l'.S.Hq. m South Korea. July 8 IP) —President sro kshsl asrSa 55SS to the ir own side of the 38th parallel urn en Da<k c *v i resldent w^« said the people of both North and41 words
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Article, Illustration340 1950-07-09 7 LAKE SUCCESS, July 8 (lP)_The I V rity Council yesterday author!* J 'the nited Su£ t^ n fnT c D Ufflas M^Arthur Supremo k?fade^f m al f rCes battlinff the Ked K^ei ITN T «!c r T luti a]so auth onsedA.P. - 340 words
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85 1950-07-09 7 CAIRO. July 8 (AP): India J« mned to SnSi r5! ppor< d "»taJS sswr <r uf Pandit Nehru has sent »n--strii,-tions to the Indian An> bas.s;,, lor to Eftr fj Mr Fy2ee, who lefl Cairo immediately for Alexandria, E^pt's ■ummer r«piui SgS,} with85 words
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75 1950-07-09 7 NfcW YORK. v 8 (TP)._ Russia is wpplj inf the North Korean Red* »<ith weapotu their attack on Southern k£ yea charged Mr John Foster DuNe* Republican fon.Mgn -Mr. Dulirs ;uKi, <) ,r m;iv i^ ncte.s>nry to arouse America to greater effort75 words
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Advertisement109 1950-07-09 7 THE SUITCASE THAT ADJUSTS ITSEIF j yit E v AM .t Z NG TH NG AB UT IS SU 'TCASE IS ITS ADAPT^eI LITY. IT TAKES EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR A WEEKEND a WEEK OR A MONTH AND STILL LOOKS NEAT. COMPACT aN D COMPACT AND EASY TO HANDLE £5*109 words
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Article, Illustration747 1950-07-09 8 Ken Jalleh - Operation Standard: Story Of A History -Making Airlift Ken Jalleh By EVERY MORNING, while half of Singapore is still asleep and the other half is only just rubbing its eyes as the black blanket of night begins to lift, a Dakota takes oil from Kalians. The airlift ol newspapers to747 words
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155 1950-07-09 8 Shipping HONG KONG. July B— (UP AIM— l lie iinusii ship Kefalonia has been arrested by a Chinese Nationalist warship off Formosa and taken to an undisclosed oort. reliable sources here said on Friday. It was uiKlrrstood the «,m*> tonner arai enioutc to Baiies155 words
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84 1950-07-09 8 Standard Aviation Reporter. SINGAPORE assistants of the Royal Air Force meteorological "stations at Changi and Seletar are "very thrilled." Reason: For the first time they are being given 'air experience flights' In service Dakotas. Said one yesterday before taking off for Butterworth:84 words
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Article57 1950-07-09 8 (For the purpose of winning gravel m wet pits, a self-pro-pelled suction dredger has been con.-, true ted by Brooke Marine Ltd. It is capable of filling and discharging its hop- I per six times m a 24-hour day, the capacity of the hopper be- ing 13057 words
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68 1950-07-09 8 TOKYO, .Inly (Renter-AAP) —A fishing Bert of 18 boats. )e«l by a inolhership, the Kaiko Maru of 1,000 tons of the Hoko Fishery Company, will leave on July 10 for a tuna fishing exi>e<lition to thp Fqtiator area. This is the second expedition to68 words
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Article43 1950-07-09 8 Trans-Australian Airlines, with their taking over of the Qan t a s inland routes m Queensland, are enabled to claim that they operate the largest internnl network m the world. They have a route i mileage of 13, 183 unduplicated miles.43 words
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Article43 1950-07-09 8 For the Koninklijke Java-China-Paketvaart Linjen's Service to Sumatra, Malakka and China, the Tjiwangi is the first of two twin-screw passenger and cargo ships ordered from |C. Van der Glessen and I Zonen. The ship will accommodate 98 first-class and 160 second-class passengers.43 words
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Article28 1950-07-09 8 For A. P. Moller, a tanker of about 18,000 tons d.w.c. has been launched by the Mitsui S.B. and Engrg. Co. She is named Gred Maenk.28 words
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Article, Illustration197 1950-07-09 8 photo. WASHINGTON. July B— (UP)— British yesterday refused to stop her petroleum shipments to Communist •China, and American officials tianklv were annoyed. The L.S. Deportaeaft said it i !ha 1 imifrtlld Britain to make Urn mm request lo British oil i nnipjuiits.Standard - 197 words
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126 1950-07-09 8 Berlin Poor Long-Tern In vestment BERLIN. July 6:— (Router) Finance officials here stated that refusal by West German businessmen -to regard Berlin j as n Rood long-term investtnent la a prime cause of a deficit of 655.000.000 Wc>t Marks m the West Berlin budget, which was being presented m the126 words
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64 1950-07-09 8 WASHINGTON, July B—(AP)—The8 (AP)— The L.S. Government announced ycster- day that three of its synthetic rubber factories will be put bark into production to increase the annual output of synthetic by 88,000 tons. The Reconstruction Finance Corporation said it is making arrangements to re-open64 words
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241 1950-07-09 8 NEW YORK, July B— (UP)-The British Ministry of Supply on Thursday sold 500 tons of tin being discharged here, within one hour of inviting bids Observlrs said the price was "not less" than 80 U.S. cents P °The' shipment241 words
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Article58 1950-07-09 8 SIMLA. July 7. (GIIS) Representative* of the Indian and Pakistan Punjabs meeting m Simla came to an agreement on July 5 over the division of assets of the joint Punjab Forest Department, assets of the Board of Eco- nomic Inquiry and Settlement of Claims of Clearing Agents and58 words
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Article45 1950-07-09 8 NEW DELHI, July 6 (AP>— The Government of India has Increased the tariff value of diesel oil, acetic acid. fats, .material yellow and aniline oil and salts. Almonds, raisins and apricots, which previously did not carry tarifr values, have been made assessable.45 words
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Article112 1950-07-09 8 WITH tellers predominating, the Singapore rubber market was easier yesterday. Prices dropped by about 2} cents ter lb. on Friday, first grade July shipment being done at 88 cent* per lb. The turnover of business was moderate. Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices on112 words
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111 1950-07-09 8 WASHINGTON, July 8 (AIMTwenty American economic .-uul liri.-irn ;.il <xi>< its It ft t««l:ty piano for Manila to help rehabilitate the Philippine «•< onumy. The jrn-itp is headed by Daniel W. liell. president of the American Security and Trust I'ompany. Washington, and was111 words
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Article58 1950-07-09 8 LOS AXG ELES. July 8 (Reuter) The American Pittident Shipping l.wu-s have asked the United States Maritime Commission for more ships to take war supplies to Japan and Korea and bring hack strategic mattriali for stockpiling. Air QpmfMniai linve put tlieir sor\ices on i war58 words
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Article56 1950-07-09 8 NSW YOHK. July 8. (AP)~ A srllintf Hurry flattened stock pri««-> on Friday. The market showed no recovery powrr and losing prires wfic at or iK-ar the \uwh for the ilay. Sugar toiks, up as much as S'2 a share tiviring the morning, lield up letter than56 words
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Article57 1950-07-09 8 The Bombay Government will shortly float a loan of up to Rs. GO million to meet the capital expenditure m the current year. The money will be spent mostly on irrigation schemes and other construction programmes. The Madras Government also propose to float a loan to meet57 words
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Article40 1950-07-09 8 NEW YORK, July 8 (AP)Crude rubber number one futures closed 20 to 93 points higher. Offers were (m U.S. cents per lb.) July 84.30; Sept. 80.95 81.00; December U8.55; March 27.00 Nominal. Spot No. 1. R.S.S. 3VJ nominal.40 words
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Article32 1950-07-09 8 Britain has accepted the i Argentine formula to continue meat shipments— at least during July at the price of JE97.5 a long ton, says a Buenos Aires report U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article249 1950-07-09 9 JAMES PADGITT - The Little Guy Who Isn't There JAMES PADGITT R5 I WOOD. July 8 rvey may be the little n't there to a lot but to Homer den ho is a piece of /ire, to Jim Waldeck t watti and to Frerli be is a 60-cycle no are terhninans rsal International249 words
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Article, Illustration338 1950-07-09 9 NAME THE TOWNS- THROUGH THE THEATRES AND WIN 40 FREE PASSES ,\RF YCHT a movie-goer** Then this is a contest specially for you. And, what is more it is open to all lil;n-far:s m Maluya! All you have to do is to, take good look at the pictures above and338 words
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358 1950-07-09 9 BOB THOMAS - BOB THOMAS Says IfOM.YWOOl). July B— The Ion? film nm>r of yearcid Sh»r!ey Temple has p.isved another milestone' She is nr>w hei* own boss. The former screen moppet ended her contract with Havid O. Sel?.Birk and will now make her own decisions.A.P. - 358 words
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Article94 1950-07-09 9 HOLLYWOOD, Ju T y 8— Betty Crable has Hollyirood'i most complete collection of publicity clippings— but the ltem» don't concern Betty herself. The star, whose latest release is "Wnbnsh Avenue" m which she co stars u-ith Victor Mature and Phil Hams, seldom looks at her own publicity94 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-07-09 9 Dolores Moram, clamorous addition to IJnitrd Artists* s< t roller, ursa meaty roe with Pat O'Brien and Wayne Morris m the forthcoming Benedict Bo^eaus presentation "Johnn/ One-Eye.729 words
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256 1950-07-09 9 Artist WorksSky -High And Fancy Free! ()NE EVF.NING. Me) Ferrer, on location m Mexico City, met D:ego Rivera at the home of their mutual friend. Miguel Covarrubiaa. "You must come to watch me paint." aid Rivera, conferring a signal honour. Very happy 10 d<» so," said .V* "Where i your256 words
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Miscellaneous305 1950-07-09 9 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE. n?..*^?- Pr °fi;™unme Summary; 9.0? Dance Music; 9.30 Band Call. 10 00 Emergency News Irom kunla lumpur; 10.05 Light Music; 10.311 Aoirru.u K-:vtum: n.oo 'Crime, Gentlemen Please!" A comedy thriller m 8 episodes. Episode I: "Kind the Lady!" (A repeat of last Tuesday's Programme). 11. ;.U Sunday305 words
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973 1950-07-09 10 Percy Joseph - Percy Joseph By Standard Staff Keporter fXK Singapore's West Coast is Pasir Panjang. once a little old-fashioned village, now a model thriving town, the nerve centre of a district of about 50 square miles with a population of 30.000 If any one man973 words
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174 1950-07-09 10 I i LONDON, (Air Mail): London car hire firms are booked up months ahead and the boom is caused by the I biggest rush from, tourists ever experienced. One firm which funs 500 I drive-yourself and chauffeur driven cars, said that most ot theirReuter - 174 words
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183 1950-07-09 10 LONDON. June 20. (INS)— Britain claims it is leading the world m the output of radioactive products. British Ministry of Supply said that the Harwell atomic station m Buckinghamshire has broken all records m the numberof radio-active isotopes sont to foreign factories, hospitals and183 words
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84 1950-07-09 10 HONGKONG Communfst newspaper reports indicated that traffic control m Shanghai, which was not so good under the Nationalists, had vastly deteriorated under Communist rule. The reports said altogether 784 traffic accidents occurred m the month of May, involving 573 casualties, which is aU.P. - 84 words
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117 1950-07-09 10 LONDON, June 18 (INS— A British businessman says he may take legal action to pre--1 vent the British Broadcasting i Corporation putting out ad- i verse weather forecasts before holidays. J. G. Brenner, Chairman of the Weston-Super-Mare Pier Co m Somerset county,117 words
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Article54 1950-07-09 10 < TOKYO, July 8: (ReuterAAP) Gen. Mac Arthur's Hq. has released the names of the three general officers assigned to his advanced headi quarters m Korea: Ma j .-Gen William F. Dean, Commander. U.S. Forces m Korea; Brig 1 John H. Church, Deputy Commander USAFIK; Brig. Crump54 words
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Article, Illustration1458 1950-07-09 10 TOBERMORY BAY, Isle of Mull, (INS)— The Duke of Argyll's treasure hant for a possible $85 million m gold ducats from a Spanish galleon sunk m Tobermory Bay 362 years ago has made the world's bloofi runAP - 1,458 words
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Article653 1950-07-09 10 WILLIAM PARROTT - WILLIAM PARROTT BY I People Daily Taught To Follow Leadership, Precepts Of Russia, Reject Everything Democracies Stand fa HONG KONU. (Keuter Airmail) UMna's i-.Muni 000 people are daily being taught to f leadership and precepts of Soviet Russia and to rtfcZ and oppose, everything representative ot i democracy.653 words
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Advertisement72 1950-07-09 10 THE BIGGEST NEWS 1 S!NCF. T\LK!FS IS THAT TOMORROW NIGHT AT 9.30pm YOU'LL HEAR iRi ME Yes me! a mule! TALK QEB MY HEAD OFF AT THE iT^ CAPITOL THEATREI^I, PHILIPS I AIL WAVE "PHILETTA" milO 13.5M— 565M. M. E. NATHAN 25/29 ORCHARD ROAD. Phone 4073 I'll -ri-'r^? n' ~""t'^i"72 words
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Article, Illustration256 1950-07-09 11 n^apoie promoter A. Razak has been refused lission to stage professional boxing and wres--51 Hong Kong. So reasons were given. Last Monday Razak cabled the Commissioner of Police, Hong Kong, requesting perm |ffl o P to promote boxing and wrestling on Aug.256 words
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Article245 1950-07-09 11 HERMAN RAPPA - The Square Ring HERMAN RAPPA HV'S fights at the Happy World Stadium >ne thing— local fans tly a thirst for big lont mind digging from overseas are ii pockets if crt, reputed terror a dismal failure ten Boy. 3en One was also He had all the ges, towering yet for245 words
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654 1950-07-09 11 (By "Linesman") Selnri£or's State cricket sea^jn is over. The imtch nu:<inst Pahang, I understand, will not be pisjQd. Only three gamai of domestic interest retnain the finals m the Shield cv>m petitions and the annual cl.isb between liuropeans and the Rest nest654 words
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Article68 1950-07-09 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, July 8 The following will represent the Rest against the Europeans m their annual cricket fixture at Kuala Lumpur on July 15 and 16: L.de Silva (capt)). Chua Eng Cheng. M. Shepherdson, P. G. de Silva, M. S. Maniam, K. Gurucahn68 words
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Article50 1950-07-09 11 TOKYO, July 9. (Reuter-AAP) A seven-man amateur wrestling team from the United States, headed by Louis K. Ardouin, Vice Chairman of the Wrestling Co nmittec of the American Amateur Union of the United States, arrived m Tokyo yesterday. They will wrestle with Japan* esc champions.50 words
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Article29 1950-07-09 11 BRISBANE, July 7: (ReuterAAP) Arthur McKillop, of Queensland, beat the Siamese featherweight Klong Phupinjo on a technical knockout m the seventh of a fierce slugging29 words
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Article612 1950-07-09 11 Singapore's Lloyd Valberg cracked his own Malayan hop-step record at the SRC. sports yesterday evening when he jumped 43 feet. 2£ inches, improving on his previous official best, recorded at the last Malayan Sports, by nearly eight inches. Valberg's jump took him so far612 words
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108 1950-07-09 11 PENANG, July 8. -A Cromarty was elected president of the Penang Rugby union at their annual general meeting held yesterday m the Penang Sports Club premises. Ihe meeting derided to run a Referees' Board again this year and L. Taylor was elected to be108 words
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Article55 1950-07-09 11 RIO DE JANEIRO, July 8— (AP)— The Swedish team looking m excellent physical condition appears to be m the proper mental attitude to meet Brazil on Sunday m the World Cup— respectful of "Brazilian ability but not awed. The Brazilians ended their preparations for the game55 words
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Article68 1950-07-09 11 H' kong Prepares For '52 Olympics HONG KONG, July 8 (AP) Hor.g Kong hopes to send a soccer eleven to take part m the 1952 Olympics, the annual report of the Hong Kong Football Ass'M-iation disclosedThat group is forming a subsidiary "Amateur Athletic Federation" which was described as "essential if68 words
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Article62 1950-07-09 11 M.indard Stuff Correspondent PENANG. July B— After a gruelling three-set affair Goon Kok Lem and Tan Luan Gark emerged champions m the Men's Doubles event of the Penang Tennis Open Championships when they beat ftobert Chia and Dr. Lim Chong Fu m the final played62 words
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Article, Illustration95 1950-07-09 11 IPOH, July 6— Chefrg Wah XI cleared the first hurdle m the Perak Chinese Football Federation knock-out soccer competition by defeating the Sungei Siput Chinese by the odd goal m three on the Ipoh Padang today. Against the run of play, the visitors took the95 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-07-09 11 The Happy Landing Fireman Lloyd lands m the pit far ahead of all the others u> set a new record for the hop step and jump.26 words
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411 1950-07-09 11 Standard Staff Correspondent. IPOH. July 7 Thomas Cup player. Teoh Seng Khoon, is a notable absentee from the singles event m the Malayan Badminton championships to be held at Ipoh during the August Bank Holidays. He has entrrprt fnr (h<411 words
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Article51 1950-07-09 11 .MLLBOURNE. July 8— (AP) The American lightweight. Freddie Dawson 140 lbs knocked out Norm Gent 144 lbs m the fifth round at Melbourne Stadium on Friday night. ,o The fight was scheduled for 12 rounds. Gent did not worry Dawson and the record house saw little51 words
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Article220 1950-07-09 11 HENLEY-ON-THAMES. Oxfordshire, July 7: (Renter) The overseas challenge erlipsed the home oarsmen at Henley Royal Regatta today, and seven of the ten trophies may go abroad when the. finals are fought out tomorrow. The Grand Challenge Cup will go for the first tinie since 19.39. The220 words
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Article143 1950-07-09 11 Standard SUIT Correspondent PEXANG. July 8 Lily House won the challenge bhield presented by Mrs Cheah Inr\ Kiontj at the annual inter-house sports of tho Anglo Chine- o Girls' School, Penang held on the school Rround m Anson Road yesterday. Pykett House v. as n close143 words
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Advertisement91 1950-07-09 11 wuui»nniiiiiiimnimniiim n n. MfltH t n UUU tm SINCAPORE REPERTORY g PRESENTS JOHN FORBES SEMPILL VIRCINU JOHKSON I PRIVATE LIVESI By NOEL COWARD NIGHTLY AT NINE 1 TUES. JULY 11-12- g 13-14 and SAT. 15. ALSO.- SUNDAY, JULY 9, 6.30. pm. 1 g BOOKINGS AT ROBINSONS PHONE 5894 THEATRE BOX91 words
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Article, Illustration812 1950-07-09 12 RACE ONE "Glorious Stables" (7) OUR LOVE (860—460) Ayres 1 (6) THIRTEEN (154—165) Tulloh 2 (4) ROYAL EAGLE WIG 461) J. Donnelly 3 (1) GRACIOUS LADY (235—199) Tjoa 4 (Winner trained by Yong). Won by: 2, 1, neck. Time: 3 mm. 17 sees. TOTE: $11, $5, $15,812 words
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Article95 1950-07-09 12 Scots Guards Lose To Chinese KAJANG, July B.— The Ka-' Jang Scots Guards who have' twice before defeated the Kajang Chinese on Thursday met! their Waterloo when they lost 1 to them by 4 goals to 2. Watched by a large number; of supporters from both sides, the Chinese scored95 words
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Article80 1950-07-09 12 CHINESE Swimming Club scored three goals m efleh half! to beat Royal Navy by six goals to one m a junior division water polo league match of the Singapore league at the Club's pool yesterday. ;r,s r^ die Le Sco five goals' including a hattrick80 words
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227 1950-07-09 12 Standard Staff Reporter I KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A forceful innings of 50! runs by A. J. Hunter (retired) and a good bowling by 3yril Grenier who took four wickets for 19 runs paved :he way for the Selangor Club's victory by six wickets227 words
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Article102 1950-07-09 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The first inter-state tennis natch between Selangor and Perak since 1947 will be playid next week-end at Ipoh. The following, who have agreed to make the trip, will represent Selangor: Leong Hoe Yeng (Capt.), C. V. Norris, M. W. Ramu, P. Suppiah, Loke ¥aik102 words
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1126 1950-07-09 12 Leading from start to finish the brown Australian gelding Congo won easily the main event on the last day of the Perak Truf Club July meeting. ravourues iarea Deiier than they did on the first two days. Our Love m the1,126 words
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219 1950-07-09 12 Standard Sports Correspondent PENANG, July B— The general Standard of performances did not come up to expectation at the Penang A.A.A. meet to-day, but one record was broken when Tang Eng Goo who won the hop-step-pnd-jump with a leap of219 words
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Article62 1950-07-09 12 A triangular athletic meet between the Singapore Recreation Club, the Royal Air Force and the Police, will be held on tbe S. R. C. Pa dang tomorrow at 4.15 p.m. i The events will include 100 yds, 220 yds. 440 yds. 120 yds hurdles, high jump. lon*62 words
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466 1950-07-09 12 1111 C w«*iinig oy and a good all-round performance k/ Eddie Fung enabled the V.M.C.A. to beat the British Military Hospital at Balestter Ro^ i/^ sterda y by 199 runs. V.M.C.A. took first knock and, with Cooke. Fung, Ridgeway and Newman all scoring466 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-07-09 12 Trainer Yon; Than Thin leads m Our f )ve after her fine win m the first race yesterday at Ipoh.25 words
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Article76 1950-07-09 12 Bobby Locks Wins TROON. SCOTI. J -ly 8 (AP)— Bobby Locke, the mechanical golfer from Australia, won the British open golf < hampion-ohip for the second straight year, the fourth time. His 68 on Friday m the finals gave him a total of 279, a record for the event. Robert76 words
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Article158 1950-07-09 12 Eighteen-year-old \v«, Teng Poi Hua b Malayan Chinese meets records with a a seconds run m the v 60-metres sprint at Singapore Chi: meet at Jalan B* day. Her time bettored previous record b three-fifths of a > Today's events ed mostly to h« The158 words
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143 1950-07-09 12 HONOLULU, J«.\ T«n ttcn ag<d Haw nn r-» M-t up lw« Ik V t swimming records < 1 night m the HAWftMM Athiet.c I'nion sum And a Hawaiian iwimi «i»mcn'i frer *(>!<• rrl«> f up new American I nun*. 4.Y2 so**. mrtrrs. The murk Wt143 words
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