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Title Section17 1950-09-24 1 Singapore Standard Tir i "vol. 1 NO. 84 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS17 words
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374 1950-09-24 1 fSlanclard Staff Reporter IN KVVS f^tradein August rose sharply J«K !«;vel of *.>OO million* to the approximate a Sf> (>.> mill ons. Mainly on the 2e n^ho f _h rii!»hrr and tin prices, last month* record r i, m is Urn highest for374 words
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Article65 1950-09-24 1 Sept 2:i— (AP) Bao D.i. ot Vietnam, i i any decision j Saigon, ire press ache r r." the attache kg '.vith sp.^- j the events m "a son and heir. y to enr >] I s School. m ra are to enter eat,65 words
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84 1950-09-24 1 New Try To Rid UN Of N'lists Fails tSG MEADOWS. The United A embly to4'. votes to six j tentioiis, a new. exclude the> ist delegation. I n sought to entlaJa of .aiist deie- I approved by :;tion the o itiala Co:n- that the "corned" Gene r al l report,84 words
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Article, Illustration132 1950-09-24 1 General of the Army Douglas Mac Arthur (seated), Commander m Chief of United Nations Forces m Korea and members of his staff viewed pre-landing bombardment and air strikes from the flag bridge of the U.S.S. Mt. McKinley m Korean waters off Inchon, as U.S.132 words
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287 1950-09-24 1 LONDON,^ Sept. 23 (Reuter). Ministers from seven Commonwealth countries will meet here on Monday to discuss a six-year $1,725,000,000 plan for the development of South-East Asian countries. The Ministers, representing all dominions except South Africa, will consider the draft on which Commonwealth technical287 words
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98 1950-09-24 1 BERLIX, Sept. 23, (AP).— Communist controlled East Germany has called on all Germans to sabotage wherever possible Western Europe's programme to arm against Russian expansion. The Soviet zone state's Council of Ministers on Friday night urged both East and West Germans to "unfold national98 words
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Article58 1950-09-24 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 23, (AP).— The Washington Post said m a copyright story on Saturday that E.C.A. administrator Paul Hoffman will become head of the Henry Ford Foundation, multi-million dollar research, educational and philanthropic organisation. The paper added that William C. Foster, now deputy administrator,58 words
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156 1950-09-24 1 Police Want Report On Taxi Driver Standard Staff Reporter THE Police last night made an appeal to the public to come forward with information regarding "an unknown taxi" which had knocked down a 30--year-old Javanese pedestrian Ahmad bin Satari, at the 4-3/4 mile Pasir Panjang Road, last night. It appears156 words
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162 1950-09-24 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 23— (AP) Acting Mayor Vincent Impelliteri said on Friday he refused to apologise for Governor Thomas E. Dewey's remarks that led Soviet delegates to walk out of a dinner on Thursday night. Impelliteri said U.N. Secre-tary-General Trygye Lie asked him162 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-09-24 1 photo. Leader of the six-man Parliamentary party to South-east Asia, the Earl of Listowel (left), who arrived m Singapore yesterday by BOCA on a three-week tour seen with Sir John Sterndale-Bennet, deputy Commissioner-General (centre) and Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore. StandardStandard - 42 words
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443 1950-09-24 1 ON THE SEOUL FRONT, Sept. 23— (UP).— United States Marines, trying to crack Seoul's well placed defences, rammed into the outer Communist defence line today, and were virtually halted m their tracks. The Marines, fighting to get into the capital from the443 words
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Article215 1950-09-24 1 ON THE NORTHERN FRONT, Sept. 23— (UP). The South Koreans occupied Chengha today, together with Tsongdon, as the three Red divisions along the northern front continued to pull back. Chengha was captured by the Republican 3rd Division, which has covered 16 miles during the last215 words
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Article35 1950-09-24 1 Standard Staff Reporter ABDUL Razak, an electrical foreman employed m the British Military Hospital who was involved m a R.A.M.C. moW accident on Thursday, died yesterday afternoon following an operation.35 words
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Article34 1950-09-24 1 STOCKHOLM, Sept. 23, (Reuter). Eight passengers and the pilot were killed when a private plane crashed m •Karlstad, West Sweden, today shortly after taking off from the town's airport.34 words
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Article138 1950-09-24 1 C. J. Baldwin, reported missing, turned up at The Standard office yesterday and denied that he was a Muslim convert. The Criminal Investigation Department was informed by the Radio Division that he was found at 1.15 p.m. yesterday. Fighter Bombers Destroy 20 I Tanks, 18 Guns138 words
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257 1950-09-24 1 US Aircraft Hit Tommies By Mistake SOMEWHERE IN SOUTHEAST KOREA, Sept. 23— (AP) Elements of the British 27th Brigade were reported to have been strafed and fire-bombed on Saturday, apparently with heavy casualties. The fire-bombing was carried out with napalm jellied petrol. This type of firebomb is a weapon developed257 words
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Article66 1950-09-24 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE publishers of the Nan Chiau Jit Pao, the pro-Red newspaper which was closed down by Government last Wednesday, are to appeal to the Advisory Committee. This decision was made at a meeting yesterday. When the order was made to ban66 words
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Article65 1950-09-24 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 23, (UP). The British aircraft carrier Warrior arrived here from the United Kingdom, by way of Singapore, today. She will be used to bolster up the British Far East Fleet. Naval authorities refused to disclose whether the 13,000 ton warship had brought troops,65 words
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Advertisement105 1950-09-24 1 GHFT On Other Pages Page Watchmen Stop Oil Depot Fire t Labour Party Outlines Economic. Political Programmes 2 Industrial Peace Employers Warned 8 Benham Committee Misled' S Parliamentary Delegation Arrives at Singapore 4 Penanr Teachers L'rfed To Join Union 4 More Vitamins m Your Bread 5 Sterling Areas To Look105 words
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338 1950-09-24 2 No Strikes For 2 Years ButEmployers Told Not To Be Complacent hKRE.MBA*, Sal. A warnine to m««1« ,h.l .he total absence of j the last two year 9 mean, contentment among ti! w ,,rke»» .Jsued by the General Secretary oTthi ,u.i.on Worker* Imon, Negri Sembilan, Mr P P x .nan338 words
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Article, Illustration242 1950-09-24 2 IVOR KRAAL - IVOR KRAAL By standard Staff Reporter FOR chubby little Margaret Yanus, aged 17 months, happily chewing "holy bread." yesterday m Singapore was just 'like any other day. Margaret was blissfully unaware that she had created religious history m the Colony as 65 year-old Russian priest, Rev.242 words
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Article65 1950-09-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat—Emphasising the co-operation of the public m the fight against bandits, is the excellent efforts of the kampong folk of Ulu Dong, Raub District, who built a fine police station wiich is now functioning. Ulu Dong lies 12 miles \stant from the main road65 words
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Article64 1950-09-24 2 Army Car Attacked KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Although several engagements between security forces and bandits occurred m Selangor and Johore, there was no fatal casualty except when a military vehicle was fired yesterday afternoon m Johore. A British soldier was fatally wounded. Four persons were detained m Selangor when the police64 words
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328 1950-09-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE policy of reserving superscale post vacancies m the Singapore Medical Department is contrary to the 'accepted principle of unification of the Medical Services without distinction of race or place of j qualification." This is stated by the Alumni Association of328 words
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Article123 1950-09-24 2 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The attractive prices now beins paid to rubber tappers by estates throughout the Federation resulted m the District Officer, Ulu Kelantan District, Mr. J. A. Aitken, hay ing to issue a warning to ihe ra'ayat who left their padi i lands123 words
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Article43 1950-09-24 2 JOHORE BAHRU; Sat.— A young Chinese Postal clerk of the Johore Postal Service Yuen Chim Chong was admitted to the Hospital at 11.30 this morning with severe injuries m the abdomen. The Police have detained a young Chinese woman.43 words
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Article47 1950-09-24 2 BATU PAH AT, Sat.— A farewell dinner will be given m honour of Mr. D. B. W. Good, Legal Adviser, Johore, at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce tomorrow by Members of the Bar practising at Batu Pahat. Mr. Good is going away ou long leave.47 words
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Article, Illustration282 1950-09-24 2 A NOTED Hongkong artist-architect and five of his assistants are scheduled to arrive m Singapore shortly to supervise the extensive renovation work on the HawPar Villa at Pasir Panjang, Mr. Aw Boon Haw, owner of the Villa, disclosed yesterday. The artist-architect is Mr. Chew282 words
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Article91 1950-09-24 2 Malacca MCA To Collect Donations MALACCA Sat.— At the first annual general meeting of the Malacca Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association today, it was decided to collect a^ special donation of $10 per" year from all members who are willing to make the contribution to the MCA fund. Messrs,91 words
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339 1950-09-24 2 Ra ilway Officers Say 'Benham Council Misled' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Permanent Way Officers' Union today petitioned the Unofficial and Official Members of the Federal Legislative Council stating that it was the strong feeling of the Union that "the Railway authorities, m misleading the Benham Committee by insinuation that Permanent339 words
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Article245 1950-09-24 2 Union Chief Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Mr. M. Arokiasamy. President of the Federation ot Government Administrative and Clerical Unions today flayed the Benham Report on Salaries as another notable example of a Government dictated, one-sided document. He said that it followed th« usual set pattern of245 words
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Advertisement69 1950-09-24 2 uA^ SINGAPORE COLD S/JsjS^S STORAGE CO., LTD. announce that as from the Ist October 1950 all the bread produced at their Bakeries m Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang will be enriched by the addition of vitamins to a standard recommended by the most eminent nutritional authorities. This means that the69 words
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Article, Illustration481 1950-09-24 3 Standard Staff Reporter DEFENCE studies m Malaya will be a "special" subject for two ntfiw? British Parliamentarians who arrived m Singapore yesterday by BU AC for a three-week tour. Hari Raya Fire Is Prevented Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sat— A481 words
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Article287 1950-09-24 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. Teachers should revise their attitude and join the union *o that they could have numerical support m their uphill fifrht to better their lot and gain for their profession its rightful place m the order of things. Mr. Yeap Choon287 words
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Article287 1950-09-24 3 Standard Staff Correspondent TELUK ANSON. Sat. A programme of welcome has been arranged for Y.T.M. the Raja Muda of Perak when he returns to Teluk Anson on Monday. Sept. 25 from the United Kingdom. He will be received at the Lower Perak boundary by the287 words
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Article72 1950-09-24 3 _TELUK ANSON. Sat Fate was particularly unfcind to some residents of Lower Perak district this week. Ob Monday a heavy thunderstorm struck Sungai Nipah near Sungei Besar. Thirty Mouses m the padi fields were destroyed. About 150 people were homeless. Fortunately no one was injured.72 words
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Article, Illustration178 1950-09-24 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. —Members of the Kheng Chew Association protested against the high fare for deck passengers travelling from Penang to Hainan Island at their special general meeting. They requested their asso-, nation to approach the two shipping companies, Mansfield and KPM,178 words
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Article, Illustration348 1950-09-24 3 Standard Staff Reporter TOYOHEI it means "Peace m the Ea*t" m Japanese Fujija, handsome 28-year old engineer delegate to the Pakistan International Industries Fair had a peaceful night m Singapore last night. But it was not a very comfortable one. Toyohei and his348 words
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Article85 1950-09-24 3 Stnvdard Staff Rcponsr ST I DENTS of me ft Andrew's School }mre (;</<.»• ihcir bit ta tn'fi t)i€ rxc-.i <> of \)<e rec-->u enrfltquakes ft Assam, India, T^tPy harp collected $70 fron tmong them&elvet, vhic}i then trill hand over 70 the Anna Earthquake Relief Red85 words
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Article69 1950-09-24 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE meeting betw^er. r--. sentatives of the Bediffusioa Employee? Union and the management held m the Labour Office yesterday failed to bring the 50-day-wld sliike to an end. The Deputy CwwmlwhtmH for Labour. Mr C. W. Lyk said it was not possible69 words
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Article85 1950-09-24 4 K. S. CHANG - K. S. CHANG Editor-in-Chief Published daily including Sundays by the Sin Pbh (Star News) Amalgamated, Ltd., at 128 Robinson Road, Singapore. Subscription rates: 10 cents per copy, $3 per month and $9 00 per three months, m Singapore and throughout the Federation of Malaya, postage extra. Advertisement rates85 words
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Article719 1950-09-24 4 ONE day, last week, an angry looking gentleman walked into the building of the Hackney Borough Council m London. Every inch of his burly body trembled with indignation. So did the clerks m the Council offices. The irate gentleman walked up to a young clerk. The clerk719 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1950-09-24 4 CHILDREN IN A LILENT WORLD RALPH CHAMPION reveals the tragic facts about Bru tain's deaf child' ren who seem to be the "forgotten" boys and girls of these enlightened times. LONDON tWE hundred children m Britain today are doomed to a life of silence. They may never learn to speak.1,083 words
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Article781 1950-09-24 4 ERIC LINKLATER - ERIC LINKLATER By I HAVE been thinking about x a new novel called "Boy with a Pin," and though I have no doubt at all that it is a masterpiece, I can name neither author nor publisher; for I have mislaid my copy, and its profound and781 words
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Article831 1950-09-24 4 Says O.M. GREEN about China ■JVTO question of more farJ reaching importance* came before the General Assembly of the United Nations, on Tuesday, than that of China's membership. The intensity of Peking's feeling on this subject is shown m the fact that since last831 words
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Article279 1950-09-24 4 'T'HE wife who says firmly. x "No, this is how it should be done." should not be accused of being bossy she is only showing she has the "mother mind." according to Professor Eric S. Waterhouse. of London University. Every woman, married or single, has this279 words
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Article, Illustration311 1950-09-24 5 UK May Not Survive 3rd War: 20,000,000 Urged To Emigrate Scientist's Warning— FOKOMO, !>ept. 23.— As a jet plane flashed |,30Q miles across the Atlantic Ocean m ten hours and monstrated the annihilation of distances m this air ■gr, >ir Frank Whittle, inventor of the turbo-jet engine, Mqriag he feared311 words
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Article140 1950-09-24 5 Fate Of GI Prisoners A Mystery SEOUL FRONT, Sept. 23 ter-AAP) As allied ittef at the gates of igenee officers are ■>\ng to rind out the fate of thousand American from a camp m Seoul. far nothing is known of It is presumed they c been taken north- > the140 words
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Article99 1950-09-24 5 )NGKONG, Sept. 23 (AP) The Lans' parents of the first pleta torn m Hongkong, A be forgotten by the nent although only one .net, a boy. survives. /ernmeni Social Welfare JT Wakelield said that ire being made to provide parents' future. trr.rnent bungalow has set99 words
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Article28 1950-09-24 5 Malaya George McGhee U.S. stant State Secretary, is stood to have, m talks at Coiomal Office m London, >■<■>} the situation m Ma!a> a. -Reuter.28 words
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Article22 1950-09-24 5 Npq U.S. '.varships are ha the Mediterranean area si concentration of U.S. assembled there since Second World.—Reuter.22 words
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117 1950-09-24 5 MANILA, Sept. 23 (AP) Ignoring ne opposition from the minority Nacionalista Party. President Quirino has signed an order officially creating c» nationwide '"barangay" (neighbourhood) association to aid In fighting the Communist Hukbaiahaps. The order set up a commission to tnke charge of funds117 words
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Article80 1950-09-24 5 LONDON*. Sept. 23 <AP)--A Labour Party row over the timing of the next national elections has broken into the open. Left wingers led by H e-a 1t h Minister Aneunn Bevan have urged an appeal to the voters as quickly as possible— perhaps m Noveme80 words
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142 1950-09-24 5 WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 (AP) India's efforts for peaceful settlement of Asian problems should be encouraged, not rebuffed, m the opinion of Congressman Robert Sikes. "Asia knows that, during World War II and during the post war years, Asia occupied a secondary place m American142 words
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Article143 1950-09-24 5 1,000 Reds Killed By UN Planes TOKYO, Sept. 23 (UP) Low-flying Allied fighter-bomb-ers yesterday killed more than 1,000 enemy troops m close support of ground forces chasing the Reds from the Pusan perimeter and roared back today to flush more enemy convoys. The air force spokesman said warplanes also destroyed143 words
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101 1950-09-24 5 Peking Admits Aid To N. Korea: 'Will Continue Support' HONGKONG, Sept. 23— (AP)— A spokesman for Communist (Jiina'a Foreign Ministry has admitted that China-trained Korean troops have been pouring into the Korean battlefront. i The Peking radio quoted the spokesman as saying that the Koreans are those who. went to101 words
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Article45 1950-09-24 5 MANILA. Sept. 23— (AP) When 100 Red Huks attempted to raid the town of Baras, 25 miles from Manila, a local citizen army defence unit and a small army force held off the Red raiders until reinforcements arrived from other army posts.45 words
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Article, Illustration99 1950-09-24 5 WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 (AP) The House of Representatives over whelmingly overrode President Truman's veto of the anti-subversive bill. The roll call vote was 286 to 48 63 more than the twothirds required to upset the President's veto. The bill has been sent to the Senate, which isA.P. - 99 words
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32 1950-09-24 5 Soviet Offended By Dewey Incident LONDON, Sept. 23 (UP):— The Soviet Tass News Agency, said that Governor Thomas E. Dewey's New York speech, attacking Russia, was an "unprecedented instance of crude boorishness."32 words
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Article282 1950-09-24 5 BRADFORD, .Y o r kshire) Sept 23 (Reuter)— Mothers-in-law «nd fathers-in-law, too, are to go to night school here to learn how to live at peace with their married children. With the housing shortage acute m Bradford, as it is everywhere m Britain, more and282 words
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407 1950-09-24 5 Tommies Take Town In Big Push, Told Of Poisoned Wells WITH THE BRITISH BRIGADE IN KOREA, Sept. 23— (ReuterAAP) The "Diehards" men of the Middlesex Regiment and Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders have burst through the bridgehead over the Naktong River m their first major action and captured the town of407 words
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Article39 1950-09-24 5 "Burma Surgeon" Gordon Sea grave, who is to be tried for treason by a special Rangoon tribunal on Oct. 9. has made a fresh application for release on bail as he is at present seriously ill.— A.P.39 words
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Article70 1950-09-24 5 CAIRO, Sept. 23. (AP)— The Cairo Police Investigation Department received a letter from a 14-year-old boy giving this reason ior his failure m his exavis:— "My father, a school teacher, has fled the country to avoid paying alimony to his successive 17 divorced wives.70 words
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Article70 1950-09-24 5 More Briton Reach Korea LONDON, Sept. 23 (Reuter) Reinforcements for the British forces advancing from the Naktong River line are being flown to the battle area m a steady stream from Tokyo, the Air Ministry announces. Flying m Hastings troop carriers, 70 troops were landed at the U.S. Air Force70 words
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Article, Illustration367 1950-09-24 5 OSLO, Sept. 23 (A.P.) A grandson of a Negro slave and son of a barber has demonstrated to the aspiring millions of under-privileged peoples all over the world that, regardless of humble origin, race or colour, pure merit must shine forth and gain recognition367 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-09-24 5 Hop pickers at the Hop Festival at Paddock Wood, Kent, had a beer-tasting contest. Competitors were blindfolded and offered glasses containing mild and bitter, light ale and brown ale. The winner was Mrs. Amelia Ridge who is a brown ale drinker but was able to recognise the taste of the54 words
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Article37 1950-09-24 5 Countess Tali ana Tolstoi. 84--year-old daughter of Russian novelist Leo Tolstoi, has died m Rome. She recently completed a diary on her father's life, which is to be published m Italian.— A.P.37 words
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Article146 1950-09-24 5 WASHINGTON. Sept. 23 (AP) U.S. official! say that the Russian Government is pushing a campaign for "the complete annihilation of all Muslim minorities*' within the borders of the Soviet Union and its satellites. The report pointed to a statement m the July 27 issue of146 words
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Article99 1950-09-24 5 NEW YORK, Sept. 23. <AP)— Mrs Kay Gilbert has petitioned Piesident Truman to set aside the death sentence passed on her husband 32-year-old Negro Lieut. Leon Gilbert— for disobeying battle orders m Korea. Mrs. Gilbert said her husband wrote her .on Aug. 5 from Korea: "I– A.P - 99 words
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Article, Illustration786 1950-09-24 6 ERSKINE JOHNSON - The Bright Lights Dead Ringer For Late Actor Plays Sheik In "Valentino" ERSKINE JOHNSON By imI.LYWOOD, Sept 25 Behind the Screen: ye making, 1925 style > hack and Hollywood's it along with televip er Edward Small denying that Eleanor <er piays silent film n A^nes Ayres m "Va« but m786 words
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Article51 1950-09-24 6 T ONDON, Sept 23. J J Country after country continues to vote Carol Reed's "Third Man" as the best film of the year. In a poll conducted throughout Switzerland by the well-known magazine "Cine Suisse" "The Third Man" has been voted the best foreign film of the51 words
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Article, Illustration391 1950-09-24 6 BRIDGE CORNER f^OOD defensive play often requires teamwork. No matter how well you lay your plans, if they require the cooperation of your partner, and he fails to follow your line of thought, the plans go astray. North's natural opening against the four-spade contract391 words
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Article, Illustration329 1950-09-24 6 pORINNE CALVET, the sultry, slinky French ma'mselie of "Rope of Sand" fame will soon be seen again when "My Friend Irma Goes West" has its season m this territory. In this continuation of the "Irma" story Miss Calvet plays a delicious hussy. She also joins329 words
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Article84 1950-09-24 6 RICHARD Webb was fit to be tied! Cast as **Handsomr Dan" Shipley m "Sands of Iwo .lima." Webb had to sprnd days with his co-actors at Camp Pendloton, the L.S. Marine base where much of the film was shot, learning how to drill. AH through the war84 words
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Miscellaneous256 1950-09-24 6 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME i) a.m. Programme Summary; 9.02 Waltz Time; 9.30 With a Smile and a Son*?; 945 At the Piano; 10 a.m. News from Singapore and the Emergency News from Kuala Lumpur; 10.10 Light Music; 1030 Latin American Rhythm; 11 ajn. "Love From Lefghtoa256 words
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Miscellaneous237 1950-09-24 6 Affairs"; 7.45 Interlude: 8.05 Relay from 8.8.C. London; 8.15 News; 8.30 Popular Songs. CHINESE PROGRAMME 12.45 Sig. Tune, Opening Annct and Prog. Summary m Mandarin; 12.45 Peiping drama; 1 p.m. News m Mandarin, Amoy and Cantonese; 1.15 Cantonese broadcast from the studio; 2 p m. Talk m Mandarin on "Americana";237 words
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Miscellaneous266 1950-09-24 6 11.30 South America take it away; I—71 7 p.m. As Singapore; 7 p.m. News; 7.15 Malayan Affairs; 7.30 Twilight Melodies; 8 p.m. Radio Theatre; English Music; 9.30 News; 9.45 Much Binding m the Marsh: 10 15 "From now until we close down", quiet music for late Sunday listening. MALACCA 278266 words
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329 1950-09-24 7 Selangor Club KL 'Y' WIN FOENANOER SHIELD KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.- games which occupied two days included cricket tennis badminton, hockey' billiards and ping pong. y JJ Vi?- 9- F l oena nder, a director of the Kuala Lumpur Association, who died during internment m Singapore is played lor annually between329 words
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Article44 1950-09-24 7 PARIS Sept. 22 (APK-A Bri:i.-,h motorcyclist. Fergus Anderson, on Thursday broke tho international two-hour Class A speed record. He covered 31&365 kilometres on a 250 cc Guzzi. The previous 302.-492 kilometres was also set on a Guzzi, ridden by Ruffo of Italy.44 words
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Article, Illustration537 1950-09-24 7 Tiger Swimming Club Carnival Left: Helen Lee and Ivy Chang, first and second respectively m the 40 metres free style race for women at yesterday's Tiger S. C. swimming carnival. Below: Loh Pui Kee performing the difficult one-and-half backwards somersault and twist m the diving competition at the carnival. —PicturesMichael Goh - 537 words
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375 1950-09-24 7 In Big Scoring Mood, Trounce Eurasians 23-5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Making full use of their superiority m height, weight and experience the Selangor Club trounced the Selangor Eurasians by 23 points (goal, drop goal and five Hries) to five points (goal) on the Padang today* Barlow, Borrie and Cook were375 words
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Article83 1950-09-24 7 Standard Staff Correspondent KAJANG, Sat. Under the auspices of the Ulu Langat Tamil School Teachers' Association, 16 Tamil Schools will take part m the District's first AnAiial Athletic Sports tomorrow at 10 a.m. on the public padang. About three hundreded children are expected to take part. The wife83 words
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Article484 1950-09-24 7 SELANGOR— Today Majestic: Customs of Our Fathers (Mandarin) 10.30 a.m., 1, 3.1o; 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. Odeon: Sands Of Iwo Jima 11.15 a.m.. 1.15, 3.15, 6.45 and 9.15 PaviHon: Sands Of Iwo Jima 11 a.m. 1. 3. 6.30 and 9 p.m. Rex" Wabash Avenue J. t>..iO and 915484 words
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Article33 1950-09-24 7 PENANG. Fri.— Penang will holding a Chinese versus the Rest tennis tournament for the Victory Cup donated by Mr. Soon Cheng Sun, President of the Penang Lawn Tennis Association this week-end.33 words
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352 1950-09-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The YMCA here defeated Ipoh YMCA by three wickets m a two-day cricket match m the Foenander Shield Tournament today. Ipoh knocked up 74 runs m their first innings and XL YMCA replied with 82 runs. Ipoh were dismissed cheaply352 words
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Article69 1950-09-24 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 23 (AP) Four of America's leading professional tennis players left New York by air Friday for London to play m the World Indoor Professional championships, at Wembley, smarting on Monday. They are Richard Gonzalez, Welby van Horn, Bobby Kiggs and J. Donald69 words
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Article31 1950-09-24 7 MELBOURNE, Sept. 23 (AP>— American Negro Joey Brown knocked out Australian lightweight champion Jack Hassen m the eighth round of a 12-round fight at Melbourne Stadium Friday night.31 words
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Article369 1950-09-24 7 Ken Jaileh - What About That Hall Ken Jail eh Lest we forget. What's happened about i that big, spacious, modern badmin- ton hall we were promised for the J 1952 Thomas Cup tournament. Not the one the Singapore government is to build ,as part of its Stadium scheme, but the other, the369 words
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406 1950-09-24 7 THE Singapore General Hospital scored a convincing victory m the third Annual Athletic Sports of the Singapore Medical Services Union at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, and retained the Inter-Hospital Championship challenge shield. The winners secured a total of 66 points against Tan Tock406 words
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Article47 1950-09-24 7 PARIT BUXTAR. Baf T l Anglo-Chinese Schoo! Parit Buntar be.a the Kriaii Indiai E bf two goals to one m t friend y hockey game played on Thursday. Ami was the scorer for the Indians, while Khoon Keuh and Kanaganath'in were the tcfc h I scorers.47 words
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Article201 1950-09-24 7 X SINGAPORE Harbour Board scored another good Rugby win yesterday when they met REME at the Keppel Road sports ground. Superior m all departments for most of the game SUB won 16-0 from two goals and two tries. At half time the score was 6-0.201 words
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Article486 1950-09-24 8 IF ONLY because he was the first pla>~r among Singapore's scores of hopeful champions ready to take on Wong Peng Soon instead of, as others have done, giving him a walkover, Low Seah Chuati of Useful BP earned a special bouquet last lilght when486 words
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Article141 1950-09-24 8 BERKELEY. CALIFORNIA Sept. 23 (AP> Felicisimo Ampin Philippines Davis Cup olayer. scored a decisive 6-2. 6-2. tf-4 vie*, aj over lanky Jim Brink ol Seattle on Friday to fcnter the semi-final m the Nat. m v hard court tennis chanm: mship. The match v. \S a141 words
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Article119 1950-09-24 8 THE teams to represent the SCRC at hockey will be selected from the following v. SCC on ihe Padang on Tuesday, Tang Chee Yuen, Lian Fook Choon, Low Kee Pow. Gan Kce Siang. Goh Chin Chye. Cheah Kirn Swee. Lian Fook Shin, Swee Lim Swang; Harry Fang,119 words
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Article, Illustration458 1950-09-24 8 Herman Rappa - Herman Rappa fdtf LOCAL talari will figure largely m Singapore's o«*\t rani scheduled for Friday, Oct. 6 at the Happy World Sta«linm. Pride of the RAF, Jim m y Welch ami Manila'- Lilllo Paras top the bill, while next m importance458 words
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59 1950-09-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Tamilians Physical Culture Association led at the close of play today m the Tambyiah's Shield against the Perak Ceylonese Association at the Prince's Road Ground. When stumps were drawn the Perak Ceylonese replied with seven runs for the loss59 words
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Article63 1950-09-24 8 TIDES and TIMES TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore i 0.30 10.00 Malacca 6.36 7.15 Port Dickson... 5.17 5.56 Port Sham 4.39 4.58 Penang; 12.04 11.50 TOMORROW: Singapore 10.59 10.15 Malacca 7.15 7.47 Port Dickson 5.5»i (5.28 i Port Sham 5.16 5.34 j Penang 12.29 12J83 TUESDAY. Singapore 11.22 11.23 Malacca 7.4963 words
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Article, Illustration291 1950-09-24 8 LONDON, Sept. 23— (AP Reuter)— Nine members of the very successful West Indies cricket team left London for Southampton where they will board the "Matina" for their journey home. A tenth, slow left-arm bowler Alf Valentine, the only Jamaican, left for Avonmouth where heC. F. Larm - 291 words
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Article145 1950-09-24 8 Army Champs To Meet Selangor KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— ln the last Army match of the season the 26th Field Regiment Soccer Team, winner of this year's FAREIF Army Cup and Malaya Command Cup, will represent the Army when they meet Selangor State m the Liberation Cup to be held at145 words
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Article94 1950-09-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Perak Ceylonese defeated the Tamilian* Physical Culture Association by a solitary goal to win the A. L. Henry cup m the annual hockey tournament at the Prince's Road Ground this evening. Arumugam and Monerasinghe gave a good account of themselves and-94 words
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Article310 1950-09-24 8 UK Soccer LONDON, Sept. 23 (Reuter) Following are football results: ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Blackpool 1 Aston Villa 1 Bolton 3 Derby 0 Charlton 3 Wolves. 2 Everton 1 Portsmouth 5 Fulham 2 Liverpool 1 Huddersfield 3 Sheffield W. 4 Mid'brough 1 Manchester U 2 Newcastle 2 Arsenal310 words
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Article52 1950-09-24 8 School Sports In Province PENAXG. Fri— About 2.000 f»eople saw the final of the nter-Malay Schools Sports. Penang and Province Wellesley. which were held on the Francis Light School Giound. The Permatang Bui oh Malay, School Province Wellesley won the R.M. Young shield for the best drill periormance m the52 words
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Article82 1950-09-24 8 ASCOT. Berkshire, September 22: -Reuter* The Begun Aga Khan and the Gaek.var of Baroda each won a race here today. The Begum's two-yea r-o!d colt Fraise dv Bois gained a two lengths win m the Royal Lodge Stakes run over a mile. Ridden by82 words
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Article584 1950-09-24 8 FOLLOWING are the weights for eigr 30) and four races on the second day (We XT HIT.- I it races on the first day (Saturday, Sept. ?dnesday, October 4) of the Perak Gold vase Meeting: Horses 1 Div. I—6 F. No Regrets 9.07 Tara584 words
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305 1950-09-24 8 SINGAPORE Cricket Club's Rugby Newcomers lurf i t r on the Padang yesterday opposed to the "Rest" who htdvded the Colony's last year's, formidable civilian HMS Malaya Cup *j,| 4 1 1" x comers took a 14-0 beating losing by a try, two penalties305 words
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