Singapore Standard, 23 September 1950
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Title Section19 1950-09-23 1 Singapore TIGER Standard m m m. VOL. 1 NO. 83 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS19 words
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223 1950-09-23 1 Germany Must Be Rearmed, Says Marshall tt VORK. Sept. 22— (LP) Def_._,_,_. c Kfanfcd tackled \he ,^3flA SET .he Bn.ish nd French that ci™,'"^ lUtaii soon lo join the unified defence* rst mission as De- ry, Marshall and State D Acheth the British and eign and De fence IS I223 words
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247 1950-09-23 1 tJ BE 2 LIN Se Pt- 22— (AP)— SSn V ll^ 1 and Russians are abonT^ Ve 5 an ar Sument about ITS yards of territory on the western outskirts of Berlin. The Russians, trying to gain the use of a major road for tneir247 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-09-23 1 photo. ir franklin Gunson inspects a woollen sweater made by the boys of the Ramaki^shna Mission when he visited the Mission's premises yesterday. On the lgft is Mrs. M. Lobo while Swami Vamadevananda is on the rightH StandardStandard - 41 words
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170 1950-09-23 1 THE Parliamentary delegation from tne U.K. will arrive in Singapore this afternoon, it was officially announced last night. During their stay they will, for most of their visits, divide up into groups of two in order that between them they may learn as170 words
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104 1950-09-23 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 22, (Reuter).— The United States Commerce Department yesterday placed a complete ban on the unlicensed export of strategic goods to Hongkong and Portuguese Macao. Officials said the order was designed to stop all leakages of strategic goods to Communist China104 words
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Article72 1950-09-23 1 THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, yesterday paid a visit to the Ramakrishna Mission at Bartley Road. He was met on arrival by Swami Vamadevananda and members of the mission. Sir Franklin spent a full hour going over the Mission's grounds, after which he72 words
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Article125 1950-09-23 1 CANBERRA, Sept. 22— (UP) Prime Minister Robert Menzies announced today that henceforth Australia's armed forces would be engaged for service anywhere and the permanent defence force would be doubled. Menzies also announced three years' compulsory military training for 18-year-olds starting May 1 to get increases125 words
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Article51 1950-09-23 1 Standard Staff Reporter THREE motor accidents were reported in Singapore yesterday but none of them was serious. In one, a taxi reversed- full into the waiting car of Inspector E. H .Shears of the Traffic Police, between Queen Street and Middle Road. The Inspector's car was slightly51 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-09-23 1 Photo by Miss N Inge Girl Guide Commissioner for Singapore, receiving the Medal of Merit, from Mrs. A. Pjnmck, the Chief Commissioner for Malaya and Singapore. Lady Brind, Chief Commissioner for Singapore is looking on. Guides from all over the Colony toolymrWi^as^iight^neeting at the Hut| Lillian BuckokeLillian Buckoke - 47 words
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169 1950-09-23 1 French Units Advancing On Dong Khe SAIGON, Sept. 22, (Reuter). French units, pushing northwest towards the fallen Foreign Legion outpost of Dong Khe near the China border, were believed today to be feeling out cautiously the strength of the Vietminh guerillas there. They had not yet reached the burnt-out town,169 words
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96 1950-09-23 1 FLUSHING, NEW YORK, Sept. 22— (AP)— The Steering Committee of the United Nations today sent to the General Assembly Russia's charges of United States aggression against China. The committee, however, deferred action on the American proposal to place Formosa's future in the Assembly's96 words
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360 1950-09-23 1 British Marines Participate In Battle For S eoul TOKYO, Sept. 22 (AP). British Marines were flung into the hand* to-hand bayonet battle for Seoul today, as close ranee artillery raged with 10.000 North Koreans on the near outskirts of the Communistoccupied South Koreans capital today. Fleeing civilians said the Communists360 words
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Article266 1950-09-23 1 TOKYO, Sept. 22— (UP). Land-based .and carrier-based allied planes pushed the war of attrition against the !\orth Korean invasion army today, bombing, burning and rocketing at the northern and southern ends of the allied pincers. F-80 Shooting Star jets and F-51 Mustangs roared over the266 words
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66 1950-09-23 1 Standard Staff Reporter. Three more members of the staff of the Nan Chiau Jit Pao were detained early yesterday morning for questioning. The three detained persons are Phang Yew Ching, assistant editor and secretary, his brother, Phang Chor Nam, a translator, and Wu66 words
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100 1950-09-23 1 Standard Staff Reporter Three persons were reported missing in Singapore between Sept. 17 and 20. One of them was a 36-year-old European Muslim convert, C. J. Baldwin alias Omar bin Abdullah, who has been missing from his residence at Block 8 Changi Prison quarters100 words
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Article43 1950-09-23 1 A Malay woman, Hamida binte Ahmad, was robbed at pistol point of $244 worth of jewellery while on her way to a mosque at Paya Lebar Road just after midnight last night. The man who held her up was a Malay.43 words
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Article57 1950-09-23 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 22— (UP) Two American jet lighters streaked across the Atlantic at 500 miles an hour today in an attempted non-stop London to New York flight with three refuellings in the air. The first refuelling was accomplished successfully over Prestwirk, Scotland, at57 words
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Article55 1950-09-23 1 GIBRALTAR. Sept. 22. (Reuter). Reports that the British aircraft carrier Vengeance (13.190 tons) has been taken out of Home Fleet exercises because of engine defects were officially denied here today. The Vengeance took part in the exercises after leaving Devonport and will continue to take part55 words
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Article211 1950-09-23 1 TOKYO, Sept. 22, (ReuterAAP). The "defence box" in Southeast Korea cracked wide open today as American Army Headquarters here and in Korea reported advances everywhere. The South Koreans recaptured Kigye on the east coast. British and American troops stabbed forward eight miles up the211 words
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135 1950-09-23 1 US Spy For Russia Gets 15- Year Term GREENVILLE. Tennessee. Sept. 22. (UP)— Chemist Alfred Dean Slack was sentenced today to 15 years in prison as a spy for Russia a longer term than that recommended by Attorney-General J. Howard McGrath. United States District Judge Robert Taylor told Slack with135 words
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Article54 1950-09-23 1 A MOTOR-CYCLIST. Leong Yok Fung, was seriously injured last night as a result of a collision with a motor car driven by S. J. Cornish. The accident occurred near the junction of River Valley and Mohamed Sultan Roads. A trisha rider, who was following the54 words
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132 1950-09-23 1 Standard Sta ff Reporter ANOTHER Dakota aircraft arrived at Kallang Airport last night for the Singapore Standard airlift service. The plane was piloted by Mr. John Shoemaker, end had arrived after a stopover at Saigon. The Singapore Standard is the only newspaper in this132 words
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Advertisement91 1950-09-23 1 On Other Pages Page National Army Idea Supported $600,000 For Moon Festival Commissioner Appeals for More Nurses 2 Aliens' Entry Laws To Be Tightened Necklace and Diamonds for Sultana 3 Plan for 100 percent Polling 4 Benham Report: Reactions Films, Entertainments Features Editorial The Lost World Letters. Topics of the91 words
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Advertisement13 1950-09-23 1 5 _wif_ Bo,e DUtrlbßUra:--i pf ofi aoNG TBYi r J^^ WW. Arab S«MrtJ13 words
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480 1950-09-23 3 M ALA YA TO TIGHTEN ALIENS' ENTRY LAWS Standard Staff Reporter U.IF.NN who the past have been able to re-enter Singapore Je.ler.Uon on certificates of admission under the AHens will not be allowed to do so after October 1 unless they are 1U .>-«•— ion of visas. J \mendments have480 words
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Article65 1950-09-23 3 I UMPUR, Fri. iations, guilds. schools in Kuala brate "Double year with a public ng at the Chinese at l'i a.m. rk the 39th anni- I i unding of the China by Dr. Sun business firms put iii be closed ::»'.:.:i;.se of the t there will65 words
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Article27 1950-09-23 3 ?'r Chenh Sin an Mengkibol. to lake her life herseU with a ered to enter into m one surety. bs, in default. nple imprison-27 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-09-23 3 photo. The G.O.C. Malaya. Major General Urquhart, presenting a C-in-C certificate to Sst. A. Marr. RE, of the Engineers Supply Depo^Mvu^j Army P.R.Army P.R. - 23 words
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Article29 1950-09-23 3 MUAR. Fri. For soiling four tins of coconut oil at Tangkak without a licence. Chew Siew Phoe was fined $8 by the police magistrate, Inche Rauf.29 words
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Article60 1950-09-23 3 Hni rd Staff Correspondent [B Fri. For abY.f from duty a ..d constable, Isa v.as yesterday sen- mh months' rigor- i rimer, t by the magistrate, Tuan s :.!ah. i said he was in poor wished to leave the Krishnan, who proI the court that b60 words
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Article77 1950-09-23 3 Printing Rules Amended Correspondent UUMPUB, F.i. A 1 Ihe Federation rnment Gazette I h sdajF amends the Regulations trans--1 lUthority to prohibit issue and cirj 'Jt certain categories of from Officers in P e Districts to the v and the Chief 5. 1 u t v also has been a77 words
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Article24 1950-09-23 3 Fri. D. G. g -t. an assistant on l-<Xi» ihnng Estate^ was i"_? :j for being found in a without a permit.24 words
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Article, Illustration190 1950-09-23 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. A large gathering of members of the Johore State Medical Service and friends of Dato Dr. James McKie Atkinson Lowson. D.P.M.J., M.A.. M.B. Ch. B D.T.M. H. entertained him and his wife Dr. (Mrs.) Lowson, to a farewell190 words
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Article108 1950-09-23 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Fri.— A sentence of 18 months' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by 18 months' police supervision, was passed by the President of Sessions Court. Port Dickson, yesterday. on a Malay. Molek bin Amin. when he was found guilty of committing theft108 words
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Article30 1950-09-23 3 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Sept. 22— The Colonial Office announces that Mr. A. S. Bodley, resident magistrate in Tanganyika, has been appointed circuit judge, North Borneo.30 words
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Article52 1950-09-23 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Rifleman Kirtidhog Rai of the l/7th Gurkha Rifles was killed in action in Negri Sembilan on Sept. 19 and, on the following day, in another action, Rifleman Rajbahadur Rai of the 2/ 10th Gurkha Rifles was wounded. His condition, however, is52 words
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43 1950-09-23 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A quarrel between a Chinese and a Malay in Johore on Sept. 19, which developed into a fight, ended in both men falling into a well and the Chinese being drowned.43 words
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Article154 1950-09-23 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— An arms dump, consisting of an anti-tank rifle, one Mannilicher sporting rifle, one Enfield rifle, one Sten gun, 24 hand grenades, 11 detonators and two rounds of ammunition were discovered by security forces in Johore on Wednesday. In154 words
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237 1950-09-23 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— "Ayo, Second Seventh B Company, charge!" With this cry, Corporal Ratanlal Rai of the 2/7 Gurkha Rifles led his nine men into a bandit camp and routed 100 of them, killing and wounding, many and recovering valuable237 words
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Article144 1950-09-23 3 Necklace Diamonds For Sultana By H. L. Hopkin, Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 22 The Sultan of Johore is so delighted with his newborn baby that he has presented the Sultana with a magnificent pearl necklace and diamond clips. Both the Sultana and the baby continue to make excellent progress.144 words
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Article66 1950-09-23 3 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. After the usual Jummah prayers at the Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque here, a thanksgiving ceremony was conducted by the Imam of the Mosque, Syed Hood, who recited the usual 'Dua Salamat' for the Royal baby. Among those present were Dato66 words
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Article91 1950-09-23 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A resolution is to be moved by Mr. M. P. Rajagopal, Labour member, at the next meeting of the Federal Legislative Council next week, asking the Government to make a close survey of the cost of living and thereafter91 words
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Article69 1950-09-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Chief Instructor of the offensive support wing of the School of Land-Air Warfare in London. Group Captain C. R. Lousada, and Lt. Col. N> Crookenden. Chief Instructor Transport Support Win?, are with a patrol of 63 Gurkha Infantry Brigade, in the jungles69 words
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164 1950-09-23 3 'Wanted Car For Joy Ride;' 2 Bound Over SEREMBAN, Fri. Two European soldiers, Private B. J. Bennett and I rivate R. Heath attached to the R.A S C. Camp. Sercmban. appeared before the Seremban magistrate, Tuan Sheikh Abdullah, to answer a charge of committing theft of motor car belonging to164 words
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Miscellaneous496 1950-09-23 3 FTFDE RAHOTJIIJgjJIjI Majestic: Story Of The S^ "S^T^S**^ SA\ Land (Russian) 1. 3.1a. J andl girl (Cantonese). 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. My Dear 915 p.m. tne llif \CCA TnihlY Secretary 12 noon. Odeon: Sands O, Iwo Jima 11- MALACCA 1 0(lll\ am., I.la. 3.1a, b.4a ana yiJ |Ca ito1: Wet496 words
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Article328 1950-09-23 4 C'ttee Findings Submitted For Govt. Approval Standard Staff Reporter ALMOST a hundred pei "ent polling at next year's and future elections can l»c expected, if Government accepts the recommendation of the Electoral Machinery Reforms Committee to allow Election* Agents to ascertain from the officers in charge328 words
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133 1950-09-23 4 Police Hold Editors, Headmistress PENANG, Fri. The headmistress of the Tong Sian Chinese School in Carnavon Lane, which was raided by Police yesterday, was among the three women teachers detained, it is learnt. This school is stated to be a I feeder school to the Tong Sian I Chinese School133 words
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Article27 1950-09-23 4 TAIPING, Fri. Curfew will be imposed in the Sungei Jelai-Sungei Ara area between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. as from Sept. 24 until further notice.27 words
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Article, Illustration321 1950-09-23 4 Standard Staff Reporter WITH a hunch of Australian everlasting flowers j clasped in her hands, pretty 17-year-old patrol leader Teh khoon Tseng of Ipoh, was one of 19 Malayan t^rl Guides who hoarded a plane at kallang yesterday morning to he flown hack to their321 words
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Article53 1950-09-23 4 IPOH. Fri.— Falling in line with other Govern, nei tt servants co-operative thrift and loan societies which are paying rent allowances to their members, the Ipoh society will also be making such payments. This derision was taken at its half yearly meeting yesterday. Payments will be53 words
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Article24 1950-09-23 4 PENANG, Fri.— Owing to bad weather, tonight's dog show at the New World Amusement Park was postponed to a later date.24 words
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Article101 1950-09-23 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri.— A European tailoring firm in Beach Street, was again* broken into last night and expensive woollen and other materials were taken away. The same firm, which did not employ any watchman, was first broken into nearly three weeks ago when the total goods101 words
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Article, Illustration105 1950-09-23 4 Mr. C. W. D. Hall, who recently retired from Government Service as Officer-in-Charge, Detention Camps, Federation of Malaya, is seen seated in centre with members of his staff in this group photograph. Mr. Hall was formerly Deputy Commissioner and Chief Police Officer, Perak. Seated (left to right): Messrs.105 words
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246 1950-09-23 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri. An appeal has been lodged by the Perak Hydro Employees Union to the Commissioner for Labour, Federation of Malaya, to arbitrate in a matter involving two of their meml>ers who, they alleged, have been unfairly disrharjged by the Perak246 words
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Article164 1950-09-23 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE MUNICIPAL Commissioners are looking into the case of the 30 daily-paid employees of the Health Department who have been asked to pull .down the unauthorised huts put up by them in Dunearn Road, off Bukit Timah Road. The Municipal Secretary. Mr. T.164 words
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Article108 1950-09-23 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Fri— Eleetr i c i t y consumers in certain areas of Ipoh Town have been request-' ed to economise in the use of electricity during the period ol the Chinese moon-cake festival. The areas concerned arc Cowan Street. Brewster Road. Laxamana Road.108 words
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Article153 1950-09-23 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Fri. A biscuit maker, Khoo Hoo Lan, who gave evidence before Mr. Abdul Rahman in the magistrate's court today stated that he identified Tan Boon Keow as the person whom he chased in Tek Soon Sireet on the night of July 30.153 words
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Article59 1950-09-23 4 DURING the week of celebrations connected with the opening of the new buildings of the Anglo-Chinese School at Barker Road, an elocution contest will be held by the ACS. on Tuesday, Oct. 3, at 6 p.m. The school authorities have invited Government and ailed secondary schools to send59 words
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79 1950-09-23 4 Standard Staff <>rre>pondent IPOH. Fri. The e\ idencc of a six-year-old pri in tne magistrate's court thi> morning led to the conviction of a -l.>-y< ar-old tri>ha rider. Ns Siew Sin. for theft of the girl's jewellery. Ma«i>trale (h« Bahandtn recorded a conviction79 words
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346 1950-09-23 4 Benham Report Unfair, Clerks protest Standard Staff R :> THE BENHAM Salaried Federation, as expected, has protests from all Government Spokesmen of most Govern. ciations have not yet had time fu_ published yesterday. But they of the fact that there ls genera the recommendations. The teachers have made up their346 words
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Advertisement136 1950-09-23 4 Having successfully serial our ons Purvis St. ice have nou mo red f I modi ous and Hygienic Pretm-, 51, MIDDLE ROAD (\ori!i > 1 Em SWEE KEE CHICKEN RXE r sir* 3y3 =it The Real Hainanese t i Im day and night or delivered to y If you have136 words
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Article, Illustration73 1950-09-23 5 Film star June Havoc, in Britain to plav opposite James .Mason ui his new production "Del Pafraa," is fond of designing her own clothes. She chose to have this dress made irom an old sari. When the seams were put together, she tound it impossible to73 words
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Article749 1950-09-23 5 DISC- JOCKE - Turntable Topics DISC-JOCKE r^ fIjORE and more singers A and orchestras are today reviving yesterday's hit tunes. Remember The Piccoltno? The man responsible Eor reviving it is popular Mel Torme. Mel's renditioning of this sons,' is pleasant but the more attractive feature to this version is the unusual orchestral accompaniment749 words
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Article, Illustration607 1950-09-23 5 ERSKINE JOHNSON - ERSKINE JOHNSON By JJOLLYWOOD, Sept. 22.— xx Olivia de Havilland isn't the only member of the Screen Actors Guild beating the literary bushes for a love story. Jimmy Stewart is right behind her in the searching posse. Says Jimmy:607 words
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Article143 1950-09-23 5 HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 22 John Carroll recently spent two days talking to himself, and no one who saw him batted an eye. Carroll's performance was strictly legitimate. It was called" for in the script of Republic's "Hit Parade of 1951" in which he stars with Marie [McDonald and Estelita143 words
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Article32 1950-09-23 5 iVEW YORK. Sept. 22. -LA British born Hollywood film star Madeleine Carroll. married for the fourth time on the Continent recently to Life Magazine publisher Andrew Heiskell, native of Naples.32 words
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Miscellaneous638 1950-09-23 5 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES RADIO MALAYA 7 P- m Programme Summary: and the Madison Mvaterv 7.05 Interlude: 7.15 Musical (Episdde 6); 8.38 Saturday Prom; SINGAPORE Varieties by Mutiara Orc._p<tra: <> ifl Was; _\AS Beauty thai 8.15 News: 8.30 Musical Seicc- Endures; 10.15 lan Henderson's ENGLISH PROGRAMME tions. Record Panmd-up: 10.45 Dance638 words
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Article, Illustration264 1950-09-23 7 dggdgdgdgdg Indications are that Russia will direct her attacks against the United States and decrease her pressure on America's allies in an effort to create a cleavage among them. Associated Press reports that the Assembly's Steering Committee called yesterday264 words
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90 1950-09-23 7 New Peking Warning To HK On Planes HONGKONG, Sept. 22 (AP)— The Communist IVkiag Government has issued another warning to Hongkong, holding the colony responsible for 71 planes and some $45,000,000 worth of plane "frozen" here. the andß former fl airlines. I by the Chin-B by a cor-B retired Chennault.90 words
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Article17 1950-09-23 7 The Indian Government has requested Britain to speed up the supply of aircraft equipment.17 words
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Article127 1950-09-23 7 NASIK (Bombay Province), Sept. 22 (Renter): Indian Prime Minister Nehru, commenting on a statement attributed to him that the British must get out of Malaya, Singapore and Hongkong as soon as possible stated here yesterday, "What I said was that colonialism must vanish from all over Asia,127 words
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130 1950-09-23 7 TOKYO, Sept. 22 (ReuterAAP):— British troops in Korea have been improving their rations with deer shot in the hills near their lines and domestic pigs and poultry roaming wild in the devastated countryside and with apples and other fruit from abandoned orchards. Senior officers130 words
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Article36 1950-09-23 7 Prague now has 1.085 women working as drivers or conductors on trams or employed in the repair shops They have replaced men. who have left the sijigm to 120 into heavy industry. APAP - 36 words
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Article69 1950-09-23 7 HONGKONG, Sept. 22. (AP)— Chinese Nationalist Marines are reported to have conducted raids on Namoa Island, 10 miles northeast of Swatow, withdrawing after overcoming the Communist garrison and seizing more than 100 prisoners Reports from returning Chinese and British merchant seamen claim that Red authorities69 words
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Article126 1950-09-23 7 Vishinsky Walks Out On Dewey J NEW YORK, Sept. 22 (AP) Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky walked out on his host when New York's Governor Thomas E. Dewey told a United Nations dinner that Russia has millions of slave labourers. Mr. Dewey was addressing a dinner of delegates at126 words
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228 1950-09-23 7 Franco's Anti-Red Spain Turns Away From West LONDON, Sept. 22 (Reuter) Generalissimo Franco, while claiming that Spain is "the keeper of the European castle" and reiterating his unswerving enmity against Communism, has turned his back on the West and stretched out his hands to Latin America and the Arab nations.228 words
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Article54 1950-09-23 7 COPENHAGEN, Sept. 22, (AP) Buyers applauded warmly when an attractive young mannequin displayed a housecoat at a fashion shou:. She turned beneath the spotlight, gave a professional smile, and dropped the coat to show the nightgown underneath. The applause was even louder. She had forgotten to54 words
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Article96 1950-09-23 7 SEOUL FRONT. Sept. 22 (Reuter AAP)— "It was an artilleryman's dream," said a marine gunner, relating how' they had spotted 1.000 Reds massed in open ground near Seoul. They poured in a devastating fire of VT-shells and, when all were expended, used high explosive shells. Communist96 words
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Article26 1950-09-23 7 Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia has asked the United Nations to unite Eritrea with Ethiopia during the present session of the General Assembly.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article152 1950-09-23 7 'Decent Standard For Asians NEW YORK, Sept. 22 (AP) Count Carlo Sforza, Italy's Foreign Minister and "elder statesman." said here. "We will be wise if we realise that it ip in our interest to try and create a decent standard of living for A si 3ii s Count Sforza, addressingAP; Reuter - 152 words
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Article70 1950-09-23 7 Negligent Colonel Is Executed SOUTH KOREA. Sept. 22 (AP>:— South Korean Col. Choi Chang Sik, who ordered the Han River bridge at Seoul dynamited on June 28 in the face of his own retreating troops, has been executed by firing squad. Choi was convicted by a courtmartial of negligence leading70 words
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Article52 1950-09-23 7 Two young Marines driving a truck south of the Han river crossing and about five miles in the rear of the United Nations line saw four Northern soldiers in a ricefield firing at a low-fly-ing American plane. They stopped the truck andkilledal^our with theirReuter - 52 words
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Article61 1950-09-23 7 SAIGON. Sept. 22 (Reuter).— French representatives have again met Vietminh insurgents near Saigon to discuss another exchange of war prisoners. The first exchange of 50 prisoners was made on Sept. 16 after months of negotiation. Mr. Edward George M'Alpine. former principal of the Central College.Reuter - 61 words
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Article28 1950-09-23 7 Rev. A. W. Baumgartner, Vicar Apostolic of Guam, said in San Francisco. 'The world is last dividing itself into two opposing camps— that of Christ and antiChrist. A.PA.P - 28 words
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Article21 1950-09-23 7 Russia has agreed to a meeting of the foreign ministers* deputies in mid-December to continue talks on the Austrian Treaty. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article26 1950-09-23 7 Pandit Nehru said in Nasik (Bombay Province): "We Indians do not unthinkingly agree to everything said in America, England or Russia or anywhere eUe^WfejudgeJor Ourselues."M ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article40 1950-09-23 7 Senator Francis Myers said the contribution of Negro troops to thi success of the U.S. Army in Korea is one of the outstanding developments of the Korean crisis. "They are fighting nobly for America t h a t^owe^then^nuch/^lie saidH A.PA.P - 40 words
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Article22 1950-09-23 7 A ring found in a giant crocodile killed in Leopoldville (Belgian Congo) disclosed the fate of a Portugues^itizen^who disappeared in 194T8 APAP - 22 words
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Article43 1950-09-23 7 Rainbow- coloured roads are being tested along a country highway north of London for possible use in the Festival of Britain next year. Motorists on a by-pass near Colinbrook, Buckinghamshire, are now passing over two-and-a-half miles of red, white and blue surfaces. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article49 1950-09-23 7 The P.l. Army has be£un recruiting a company of 180 Negritos aid in battling the Red Hukbatahaps in the Zam bales Mountains. The Negrito tribe of pigmies inhabit a chain of mountains on the west of Luzon stretching from north of Bataan to Lingayen Culf.49 words
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161 1950-09-23 7 NASIK (Bombay Province), Sept. 22 (Reuter) Indian Prime Minister Nehru declared. "Apart from cultural, geographical and other reasons, we cannot tolerate any 'colonial islands 9 in Imlia." He was referring to the four French settlements in South India Pondicherry, Karaikal,161 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-09-23 7 A treaty of friendship is to be signed betweenthel^hilippines and Pakistani Reuter Mrs Dora Henderson (seen lighting her miner husband's pipe) has obtained a sevenyear lease on a 25-roomed mansion. Darlaston Hall, at Meriden (Warwickshire). She hopes that, when her boarding house is opened, her Harry need noReuter - 55 words
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Article210 1950-09-23 7 TAPEH. Sept 22 (AP)-Na-tions-isl circles have erupted in violent anger against India for her efforts to give China's seat in the United Nations to the Communist regime of Mao Tse-tung. They accuse India of "appeasement" toward Russia. Mr Lo Chia-lun. last Nationalist Ambassador to India, said210 words
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Article72 1950-09-23 7 HONGKONG, Sept. 22. (Reu-ter-AAP) Reminiscent of the mass migration of Chinese during the Sino-.Taoanese war into Free China, 10,000.000 starving peasants, including women and children, are slowly trekking southward from flood-devastat-ed and famine areas in Kiangsu and North Anhwei Provinces, according to arrivals from Tientsin. With all72 words
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Article25 1950-09-23 7 The Tokyo Chamber of Commerce -\n(} Industry has collected a total of 6,884 comfort kits for presentation to U.N, troops fighting in Korea.B Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 25 words
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Article91 1950-09-23 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 22 (Reuter): The Steering Committee of the General Assembly, brushing aside South African protestations, yesterday voted to inckide on the agenda the question of the treatment of Indians in South Africa. The vote by the 14 member committee was ten to91 words
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181 1950-09-23 7 BOMBAY, Sept. 22 (AP) Prime Minister Nehru threatened to quit his job unless his All-India Congress Party voted full endorsement of his policies. The Party promptly gave him that endorsement, by an overwhelm- ing vote. He told 3.000 delegates on the last day of the181 words
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Article117 1950-09-23 7 Arab Charges Of Atrocities NEW YORK. Sept. 22 (Router) The Iraqi delegate to the l.'.N. General Assembly llr. Fadhil Al-.lamali. charged Israel with acts of aggression and atrocities against Arabs. and asked why the United Nations had not acted as promptly in Palestine as it had in Korea. 11l Jamah117 words
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Advertisement103 1950-09-23 7 I TIES FOR I I rows I Jm* What a new hat will \V|lLv/ do or a woman, a new tie does for a 1 There is no item ot I JSimm mens apparel which y or so it! e ex P en<^ 1 I iliilS ture can so muc^103 words
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Article, Illustration398 1950-09-23 9 E TRAMP owners in Britain are now 1~;„ think in the direction of a liLt -arily a. their standard, bnt as a paTof Sg k :ng out that at preBntish non-tanker Da g e was nearly 0 gross tons less in September, 1939, ithStandard - 398 words
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Article35 1950-09-23 9 rnmettt of India have n order the Scir.dia s shipyard at Gandhigap itam, for the con- three ships, of 8,000 :tch. ai a fixed price of nate'.y Rs. 64 laks per35 words
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219 1950-09-23 9 HONGKONG, Sept. 22— (AP)— A controversial '>.01M).000 cotton cargo which caused cancellation a -hip's schedule and walkout of an American officer t-'im uoiiij; to Red China anyway. Agents of the Far East Enterprise Company, a Chiooern, said Friday the bulk of the cotton cargo219 words
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126 1950-09-23 9 Tankers Built To Carry Passengers B nator tanker "Islas s, completed at the end b of interest and im- r.ce Coc several reasons. ifl fhe first large ship to shed al Uddevallavarvet B. Ucidevalla. Sweden (a est <b lished since the war :'4e!y equipped with AmeT:achinerv>. is the first of126 words
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Article32 1950-09-23 9 SYDNEY. Sept. 22 (AP) Excited crowds greeted the Australian naval frigate H.M.A.S. Shoalhaven, today when she arrived from Korean waters. It is the Shoalhaven's first visit home since January.32 words
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Article71 1950-09-23 9 (GHS) NEW DELHI. Sept. 22.—Four more vampire jet-propelled fighter aircraft, acquired by the Indian Air Force have arrived in New DelhrMrom the UK. They were flown all the way by lAF pilots. Group Captain Jaswant Sin^h, who led the flight told pressmen at the airport that the(GHS) - 71 words
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Article, Illustration366 1950-09-23 9 4,000 Men AboardAnd 6 Army Nurses Standard Shipping Reporter FROM DAWN till dusk nearly every bumboat using' Singapore harbour had disappeared from the inner roads yesterday. They had sped, laden with cheap wares, to the spot where, enormous and majestic, the largest liner using this harbour regularly was anchored theStandard - 366 words
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Article173 1950-09-23 9 Standard Staff Reporter A BUILDING costing be- 1 tween $50,000 and $100,000 will be erected 4>y the newly formed Pakistani Seamen's Union in Singa-.; pore, The Standard understands. It will serve the dual purpose of being the Union's headquarters, and a hostel for Pakistani seamen.173 words
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Article79 1950-09-23 9 2 Yachts Sunk By Accident PORTLAND, ENGLAND. Sept. 22 (AP)— Two yachts were torpedoed and sunk in Portland harbour on Thursday —by accident. The torpedo, with dummy warhead, was fired by a Royal Nsvy crew practising in the Sincleaves Range. It went amok, ploughed round and round in a circular79 words
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Article102 1950-09-23 9 HONGKONG, Sept. 22 (AP) The annual report of the Director of Civil Aviation said today there were no accidents to civil aircraft causing passengers injuries during the year ended March 31, 1950. In May. 1949, however. a Piper training plane of the Hongkong Flying Club Ltd..102 words
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Article28 1950-09-23 9 TOKYO. Sept 22, (AP) All 53 crewmen of a Japanese fishing vessel were believed kwt today in rough seas off the northwest coast of Honshu.28 words
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Article30 1950-09-23 9 PORT SAID, Sept. 22— (A^ Six people including twm children died yesterday t wm barns suffered while la rig here from the Greek steam uj# lonia on Wednesday,30 words
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Advertisement514 1950-09-23 9 SAILINGS FBOM SCANDINAVIA II.tOMi.MM Spore. P S'haa Penanc ■Annam' tor Bong Kong. Kobe Yokohama Gd. 1/1 "Kambodia" for Bangkok, Hongkong Manila 24 28 Sept 22 23 B t "Lalandia' for aatgon Bangkok 4-5 Oct 2 3 Oct 11 o< 1 "NordTesf for Saigon Bangkok 13-14 Oct. 11 -12 Oct 8-10514 words
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Miscellaneous682 1950-09-23 9 WBJ_W___^__M a"d 0"T Of HARBOUR L. RIIIP HiWFf Bea at tow (Capt.' A P Pat- pe r tSLL'E. _rumNE.L tersoni from Kohsichan* for Liver- rffiU a W IN PORT- pool Continent Sailing Sept. 27. s *T >t E"»»*re OrweH from Mentor (Capt D. W. Stroud* Odn. 19 20. Houg-umg for682 words
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Miscellaneous83 1950-09-23 9 f>t/i» ARRIVALS Ylf'^SSL i and DEPARTURES m^K^^m i Arrivals I Q.E.A. BOAC CONSTELLATION from Sydney ETA 2.30 pjn. from London, Rome. Cairo. Calcutta ETA 3.15 pjn. BOAC ARGONAUT From London, Colombo ETA 4.20 p.m. from Hong Kong ETA 2.50 p.m. MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTA from Medan, Penang, Taiping, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur83 words
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Miscellaneous54 1950-09-23 9 Departures GARUDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS DOUGLAS for Bangka, Jakarta ETD 7.15 p.m MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTA for Kuala nour, Ipoh. Taiping. Penang, Medan ETD 7.30 a.m. for Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang ETD 3 pjn. for Palembang ETD 11 a.m. for Kuala Lumpur ETD ti.44 a.m. AIR BURMA DAKOTA for Bar gkok and54 words
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Article433 1950-09-23 10 Samuel G; Esther B. Kling - Your marriage Samuel G. Esther B. Kling By and Let Tired, Irritable Husband Rest Q. Can your husband's job make him irritable at home? Yp? a»y itY a wise wife who understands the cause of her husband's irritability and takes steps to calm his ragged nerves. Manv wives lose patience433 words
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76 1950-09-23 10 MANILA, Sept. 22. (Reuter) Manila's mills of higher education continue to break Enrolment records. The four leading universities will have a total of more than 70,000 students during the coming school year. They are the Far Eastern University, the University of Santo Tomas. the University76 words
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367 1950-09-23 10 HAROLD GUARD - India Now Finds 'Foreign Pimples Hard To Remove HAROLD GUARD More Political Medicine Needed By LONDON, Sept. 22— (UP) French and Portuguese possessions which Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlai Nehru called "foreign pimples on the map of India" are proving more difficult to remove than the Indian Government «^»seipated when they367 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-09-23 10 Ed Reed - Ed Reed By "I'm awfully sorry, folks, but I remembered I have an appointment at two o'clock!"20 words
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Article162 1950-09-23 10 ANCON, Canal Zone, Sept. 22. (INS) —An attractive, freckled 26-year-old Englishspeaking woman patient in Grogas Hospital here is still marvelling over her first sight of motorcars, motion pictures, and other commonplaces of modern civilization. She is Mrs. Verna Christian of isolated Pitcairn. She is married162 words
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240 1950-09-23 10 Popcorn King Of Paris Is US Painter PARIS Sept. 22 (AP) The popcorn king of Paris is a young American who started the business to finance his art career. He is 25-year-old Leo Zimmerman, of Louisville, Kentucky, who says he would rather paint than run a business, and rather eat240 words
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Article, Illustration401 1950-09-23 10 Fear Causes Many To Mistake Symptoms For Those Of Cancer By EDWIN P JORDAN M|, Written for NEA Service IN THE last few years people have heard so much about cancer that they frequently worry about it when they have symptoms having nothing to do with that401 words
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Miscellaneous310 1950-09-23 10 Crossword Puzzle NSWEB T0 m m rrzzL I pfi [Tl |g|U|P|E| IAIBILIEI ICRO3I sJzsuUlf V y t9- WJIaLREI l-*ut 40-puss SPRATTMT!aE||/Vl|r •—Thrust 42— Egg-shaped IO'R A L_BV\IEIN_BS E T f-fcicountere* 47-Man's name g|rr g g mK ESTO pg i J4— Harangue 4»— Macaw 15 U ggWP.ENWO A.g|S| B— Mohammedaa 52—310 words
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Miscellaneous197 1950-09-23 10 "r ~~^r *n wnTrnTT^ n nnw c n °< dear j r^^ 3^3^ ih its too hard-^ A AiAk. i \l-N-E-F-/ ''A^^^^TN 8,8 l-LL JUST HAVE TO K 7 >*) iii /-^~^~N^ «C^S/ l-N-E-FI-S-H-U-N"?/ aU~ QUIT USING THAT f W^7\ ifl£ IIM WRITING A LETTER. J' 'iIY-.,^-, S^ 3? X197 words
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Article274 1950-09-23 11 r ,nmanB 1 Navy 0 6 81 cUss 80 c e'- the Indians beat the Naw one eoal u i a A omnlani ty League at Jalan Besar y«terA.7 h'owever. forced Zlg^lS^!^^^ g g Indian goalkeeper M played and re I ponsible for success274 words
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Article93 1950-09-23 11 NEW Rugby talent will t a in action for the Bis! time on the Padang >day in the match beIntern Newcomers and Rest, a game which ;>r>ns the S.C.C. rugby >>on. It the ground remains h.ird as it was yesteru\ the match will be poned. M.tny familiar93 words
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Article203 1950-09-23 11 Rees Meets Cotton In Golf Final -\RNOUSTIE. SCOTI Sept. 21: (Reuter) Anmeeting of last year's :_> Dai Rees the winner and y Cotton the runnerup in British professional match- U championship became jility today when on the .nship links here both matches to enter the ftnala in opposite halves j203 words
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Article106 1950-09-23 11 Mindard Staff Correspondent SEGAMAT. Fri.— Under a barrage of smashes from his -pponent. Pee Boon Teck. this ■•ar Novices* singles champion, went down in three sets Tan Hwa Lee in a semii i l tie of the Segamat District Junior Badminton Tournament played at the Chinese Sehntl court106 words
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Article336 1950-09-23 11 THE Lok Hwa Badrainlon Party, by winning their remaining two ties last week-end, became this year's undisputed league doubles champion in the Senior Inter-team tournament organised by the Selangor Badminton Association. They went through the league undefeated. This party last won the Car Co.'s Challenge Cup in 1947. Their336 words
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404 1950-09-23 11 Rob Samuel - Rob Samuel HOME SPORT EEMEW BY ALTHOUGH at present Soccer, as are all other sports. Is banned on Sundays, ihere are indications that Perhaps this ban may go. Although the F. A. have maintained strict neutrality in this matter, it would seem that many404 words
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Article322 1950-09-23 11 FAIRPLAY - FAIRPLAY SELANGOR BADMINTON By Pak Yin beat Khoo Khee Huat Chin Koh Meng 15-8. 15-7. LIEW KWONG HON'S BEAT MERRYDALE. 5-0 Ng Sik Kee Quah Chooi Yong beat Liew Choo Wah Theng Siew Chong 15-3. 15-9, Hoh Kok Leong Lee Mun Kong beat Tan Chong Hai Ng322 words
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Article, Illustration80 1950-09-23 11 The inter-Hemisphere nonprofessional baseball series played in Japan recently ended in a win for the visiting U.S. Capehart team by five games to four against the All-Kanebo team representing Japan. Top picture shows Mrs. Douglas MacArthur throwing the first ball to start the series. Behind her is baseball fanPANA - 80 words
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Article633 1950-09-23 11 SELANGOR RUGBY HAS LOSSES, GAINS Special To The Standard RUGBY in Selangor this season should be very successful judging from ihe enthusiasm and keenness shown by the various Rugby playing clubs in Selangor. A record number of 13 clubs (and one school) will be playing Rugbv this season in Selangor633 words
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Article73 1950-09-23 11 LONDON, Sept 21— (AP)— Belgium's featherweight boxing champion, Jean Machtelinck, was an unlucky loser in an eight-round non-title fight against Scottish champion Jim Kenny at the Empress Hall on Tuesday. At the end of a tough, fast fight, Kenny, who is lined up for a crack at73 words
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Article142 1950-09-23 11 ST. ANDREW'S School will be holding its Annual Swimming Carnival at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club on Wednesday. September 27 at 2.30 p.m. In addition to the "Yap Ee Kaw Shield Cup for the InterHouse and Individual Championship respectively, two other trophies have been presented by142 words
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290 1950-09-23 11 NEW YORK, Sept. 22 (AP) The Detroit Timers cashed in on the wildness of Philadelphia Athletics' pitcher Joe Coleman to move into a tie with ttie New York Yankees for first place in the American League race. The Athletics outhit the Tigers290 words
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407 1950-09-23 11 HERMAN RAPPA - HERMAN RAPPA By TANG TUCK CHOON, 25-year-old Chinese goalkeeper who was shot in the left arm by bandits while travelling to Ipoh for a match in April last year, will have to wait six months before the benefit match promised for him by407 words
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Article182 1950-09-23 11 YMCA Sports Tourney KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Ipoh YMCA were bundled out for a paltry 74 runs by the Kuala Lumpur YMCA in their annual two-day cricket match in the "Foenander Shield" tournament which began today at Brickfields Road. When stumps were drawn today the KL Y's had replied with182 words
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Article93 1950-09-23 11 The North-South zone final 1 between Perak and Singapore 1 1 scheduled to be played on October 7 and 8 has been postponed again and is now fixed to be i played off on October 21 and 28. j Perak, which asked tor the < first postponement93 words
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Article130 1950-09-23 11 Good Driving Tomorrow SINGAPORE motorists will have an opportunity of winning a coveted tropin tomarrow when the Automobile Association of Malaya, Singapore and Johore Branch Challenge Cup will he awarded to tlie person who obtains m s| paints for skilful, cautious and careful driving The starting point is the Registrar130 words
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Article110 1950-09-23 11 LONDON, Sept 20 (Reuter)— Intern _t.'_ matches to be played in connection with the Festival of Britain next M..v were approved today at the Football Association Council meeting here International matches sanctioncii arece England vers.is Argentine at Wembley 'May 9j; England versus Portugal at Liverpool YI 19); England110 words
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Article187 1950-09-23 11 CAP! Marble, the masked terror" whu made short work of George Zbisco last week. heads tlie bill with King Kong in tonight's wrestling card at the Happy World Stadium In qualifying to meet the 3501b Huncarian "bonerrushet Capt Marble disposed of Zbiseo in no187 words
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Article112 1950-09-23 11 Penang Swimming Contest PENANG, Wednesday: The Penang Chinese Swimming Club will be holding an inter-commer-cial^house swimming relay (4x50 metres: free style relay) on Sunday, Oct 29 at 3.30 pan. Entries are invited from all local firms, press and banks and should be sent in to reach the honorary secretary, Chinese112 words
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Advertisement98 1950-09-23 11 rommtrani cttmtmtmnimtmn rntrammnHHHJS WOO HING BIOS, i 3 Dealers in ali kinds of XI WATCHES, CLOCKS, 1 a a a SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES MAIN OFFICE:- g 186. South Bridge Rood n SINGAPORE, Phone:— 4ll9 9 BRANCH OFFICE:- I 8 96, Campbell Street, Penong. h iStrmttinnnnnnnannnninnnnnnnunnnnrrtftrl? THE MITRE HOTEI 14398 words
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640 1950-09-23 12 IN SPITE of donbled gate charges and little publicity Singapore s Happy World Stadinn^was packed tight last night for the big table tennis battle between Hongkong and All-India. The expected fireworks failed to materialise in the quantity expected, Hongkong beating the Indians five games640 words
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Article358 1950-09-23 12 The third annual cricket match for the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Cup presented by Mr. Ranchordas Purshotam between B.A.F. Malaya and Indian Association. Singapore will be Played today at t 00 D.m. and tomorrow at 11.0U aim. on tne RAF. Seletar ground. The following have been selected to358 words
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Article108 1950-09-23 12 THE Kuala Lumpur YMCA won their annual tennis tournament against the Ipoh YMCA today, beating them by four games to one. Results (KL Y's players mentioned first' Men's Singles: H. M. de Souza beat Loke Lye Tuck 6-4. 6-2; Teoh Boon Swee lost to Teoh Hoon Leong108 words
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Article76 1950-09-23 12 SEREMBAX. Fri.— Negri Sembilan hockey began with a match at the Malay Regiment grounds in Port Dickson where the Negri Sembilan Ceylonese team beat the Regiment team by three goals to one. M. Thifiagaretnam (2) and Fernandis scored for the Ceylonese and Mat Nor for the Regiment. The76 words
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Article66 1950-09-23 12 DAI REES IN 4th FINAL CARNOUSTIE, SCOTLAND. Sept. 23— (AP)— Dai Rees bids for his fourth win in the British match play golf championship today. He meets Fred Jowle. a Yorkshire golfer who eliminated Henry Cotton three and two in the semi-finals Friday. Rees reached the final by coming from66 words
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Article116 1950-09-23 12 The schedule of racing is as follows: FIRST DAY, SEPT. 30: 5 FuiT str. Class 2. Div. 1,2, 3, 4. 51 Fur. str. Class 1. 2 Div. 1. (Perak States) 6 Fur. Class 1. Div. 1, 2, 3. SECOND DAY. OCT. 4: 5 Fur. str. Class 2.116 words
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Article257 1950-09-23 12 THE Teachers Training College beat the Combined Schools at Badminton played at the Victoria School hall yesterday by five games to four. The TTC won all three men's singles with some good allround display but had to admit defeat in the Doubles when the Combined Schools257 words
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Article143 1950-09-23 12 TORONTO, Sept. 21— (AP)— The British women's Curtis Cup team scored a B—2 victory over the Canadian Ladies Golf Union team making a clean sweep of three doubles matches and winning five of the seven singles tests. Jean Bisgood. Bournemouth, defeated Mrs. N.J. Carlson. Toronto,143 words
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Article25 1950-09-23 12 In a game of basket-ball played at Thomson Road on Thursday the Police beat RASC (Nee Soon) by 31 points to 18 points.25 words
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Article, Illustration401 1950-09-23 12 FIELDING their best team the Police defeated an SCC 'A' eleven at hockey yesterday on the Padang, winning as they liked by four goals to one in a rather i one-sided game. The score at half time was three nil in favour of the401 words
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Article41 1950-09-23 12 LONDON. Sept. 21.— Following .ire the latest Rugbv results: Bradford N. 0 Castlcford 4 Hunslet 3 Dewsbury 2 Rugby Union Abertillery 8 Pontvpool 11 Cheltenham 0 Stroud 0 RUGBY LEAGUE Cross Keys 3 M'shire 11 Sidmouth 11 Torquay 341 words
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Article43 1950-09-23 12 The Kuala Lumpur YMCA beat the Ipoh YMCA by three goals to nil in the annual "Foenander Shield" hockey tournament played at Kuala Lumpur today. All goals were scored in the second half. Jansz netted two and Fernandez scored the other.43 words
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206 1950-09-23 12 LONDON, Sept. 21: (Reuter) Fred Williams of England and Wembley tonight won the 1950 world speedway championship at Wembley with 14 points out of a possible 15 points. Wally Green, of West Ham, finished second with 13 points and Graham Warren, an Australian who rides206 words
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202 1950-09-23 12 Penang TC To Spend Nothi ng On International Club PENANG, Fri. At a special general meeting of the Penang Turf Club held this afternoon, a unanimous decision was reached that the committee should not spend any money for the International Club. Seventeen members and seven committee members were in favour202 words
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Article561 1950-09-23 12 UK Soccer Preview WmmW %_J By JIM CHAMBERS. A.P. Sports Writer LONDON, Sept. 22— (AP).— Top line game in t English football programme is the meeting of Newcastle I niud. t the First Division, and Arsenal, who have as many points Kg the I561 words
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264 1950-09-23 12 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri. Moderate times and distance* were recorded in the opening day of the sixth annual athletic meet of the Perak Chinese Schools at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. An impressive mass drill by 1,000 boys and girls preceded the264 words
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Article157 1950-09-23 12 Rio Team Wins Charity Shield LONDON. Sept. 21 (Reuter)— An England side composed ot players which travelled! to Brazil fer the World Cup tournament gained a comfortable 4 2 victory over a team of English players that toured Canada this summer on the Stamford Bridge ground this evening. The Rio157 words
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Article154 1950-09-23 12 Junior Cup Soccer THE Mental H 5 Club entered the the Juni( i I when they narrow CYriese Athletii tary goal at the Y stadium yesterday. The lie fully five minutt but tne CK their own. Th. y -,rn. ers six li:i>- period a:: I were i through can i154 words
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Article52 1950-09-23 12 THK bearers ol I u I President I Vice-Preside ts E. Ca Chua Huaj S Secretary B Asst Seen I ry— Lim 1 md rreasuri E. Assl Treasurer V —Km i Wei Vung S W il Weakley: ent T 'ii ftmg Guan tee Members S Wai Chat!52 words
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Miscellaneous27 1950-09-23 12 K. ffois m time's^ g I fMt Saturday, Sept >3 Singapore g :>K Malacca Port Dickson Port Sham Penang TOMORROW: Singapore Malacca Port Dickson Port S'ham JVnang27 words
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