Singapore Standard, 25 September 1950
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Title Section19 1950-09-25 1 Singapore Tiger Standard n t% n NOL. 1 NO. 85 SINGAPORE, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 25, 1950. 8 PAGES TEN CENTS19 words
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Article266 1950-09-25 1 Bomb Flung At Cafe; Woman Hit Standard Staff Reporter L-TCAR-OLD En»li,h IMM, Hilda Townsend 1 bai m»ht at Stamford Cafe when T i «Jad .,l on the fiycfoot-wav of the £"i n hail nnnein to dinner will, a party of four M ti 1 .a EuraMa,, woman, when the incident266 words
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Article44 1950-09-25 1 Chinese Set Fire To Bus 1 Sta ß Reporter Stre* ah >ut I that fust set* r.i» iter there H_ at the n the two pea d >wn i pul at tay F e Brig le, benzine u I I tcuments e rear seats44 words
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Article55 1950-09-25 1 50 Villages Wiped Out pt 24— (AP) ges v re washed I huts collapsed par*. > of Jammu il >*.ale. as a rain the according to lng the Govw a threat of the Kashremoved by >''k work by army an official wever, that is feared, the danger •f Srinn^ar moved.55 words
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50 1950-09-25 1 LUTON. ENGLAND. Sept. 24.— AP —George Bernard Shaw, under treatment for a fractured thigh, was up again today for exercise. Hospital staff members said he was up for 1") minutes and went back to hLs bed reluctantly. He was quite comfortable, they said.50 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-09-25 1 -A.P. photo. WHERE THE ALLIES HIT AT INCHON An aerial vaew of Wolmi Island (foreground.. where I.N. forces landed behind North Korean lines in South Korea and then pushed ashore at Inchon (top), the Port of Seoul. Wolmi Island is connected with Inchon by a causeway56 words
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Article185 1950-09-25 1 LONDON, Sept. 21— (AP).— The Moscow Radio an Saturday night broadcast a Tags News Agenev report of an alleged new violation of ionimunisl Chinese territory by American planes. The Tass dispatch from Peiping quoted a report from a correspondent of the Communist New China News185 words
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Article34 1950-09-25 1 LOS ANGELES. SeDt. 24 (UP)— The Federal Authorities said here today that they had uncovered little evidence linking the Chinese jet propulsion expert, Dr. Tsien Hsue Shen, with Communism.34 words
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Article, Illustration175 1950-09-25 1 Charting Anti-Red Campaign LONDON, Sept. 24— (AP)— British leaders will open another stage of their fight against Communism in SouthEast Asia here on Monday. Delegations from the United Kingdom and six Commonwealth countries will meet to co-ordinate and integrate a six -year- development programme to beat Communism by improving livingStandard - 175 words
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Article55 1950-09-25 1 LONDON, Sept. 24 (AP)— The Dowager Marchioness of Milford Haven, through whose family ran a strain of tragedy, died peacefully on Sunday at her Kensington Palace home. She was 87. Born Victoria Alberta Elizabeth, she was the eldest surviving grand-daughter of Britain's Queen Victoria and a cousin of55 words
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Article67 1950-09-25 1 Yanks Due To Pay More Taxes WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 (AP)— The U554,700,000,000 War Tax Bill adding new and heavy obligations to individuals and corporations became law late on Saturday with President Truman's signature. The measure cleared Congress only yesterday, and Mr. Truman lost no time in approving it. A week67 words
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303 1950-09-25 1 SHEFFIELD, Sept. 24. (Reuter AP). British Prime" Minister Clement Attlee said here today that there was tinder in the East to which a spark might set the whole world ablaze if standards of life remained low. He was addressing 3.000 Yorkshire Socialists celebrating303 words
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Article205 1950-09-25 1 British Trap Enemy WITH BRITISH TROOPS IN KOREA, Sept. 24 (Reuter) The Communist forces in front of the British have been trapped between the British and elements of the American 24th Division which had raced down the road behind the Communist positions. One formation, led by tanks, today entered Songju,205 words
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Article38 1950-09-25 1 SAIGON, Sept. 24, (AP). The frontier post of Dongkhe, on the Chinese border, has been abandoned to the Com-munist-led Vietminh, official French sources said tonight. There are no immediate plans to retake the lost post.38 words
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197 1950-09-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Benham Report came under attack by the Federation of Malaya Division II Officers' Association at an emergency meeting at Kuala Lumpur today. The Association held that the various Government services were not consulted through their representatives or associations. In a197 words
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303 1950-09-25 1 TOKYO, Sept. 24— (AP). U.S. Marines punched a second crossing of the Han River, guarding Seoul and drove into the capital city from the south. A Headquarters communique said that the U.S. Marines expanded their bridgehead north of the Han River and303 words
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Article103 1950-09-25 1 LONDON, Sept. 24— (AP)— The U.S. Embassy in London Saturday night sent to Prime Minister Attlee official regrets for the Korean incident in which casualties were caused among attack British troops through misdirected support by American planes. The note said: "Although we know that such103 words
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Article102 1950-09-25 1 Admiral Almost Wounded ABQARD LSS HELENA OFF KOREA, Sept. 21 (LP). Rear Admiral C. C. Hartman narrowly missed being wounded by groundfire Saturday as he flew in a helicopter reconnaissance flight to check the effect of naval fire support in the battle area north of Pohang. Lieut. Harry Swinburne. pilot102 words
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Article38 1950-09-25 1 TOKYO. Sept. 24 (UP) The General Headquarters announced that planes Saturday flew 560 sorties in round-the-clock attacks on the retreating Reds, killing 521 and smashing ten tanks, 83 rail cars and two locomotives.38 words
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Article, Illustration362 1950-09-25 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Municipal Town Cleansing Labour Union at their fourth annual general meeting yesterday passed resolutions to petition Municipal Commissioners for more pay and allowances and for better housing and other conditions. The Union has a membership of362 words
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Article127 1950-09-25 2 MODIFICATION of the existing Market By-Laws has bee; 1 proposed and wi'.l come u confirmation by the S .p .re Municipal Cqm- m rs at a special meeting on Sept 29. laws read: **.No person shall use a shop, stall. pen or standing in a public127 words
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231 1950-09-25 2 JET-PROPELLED Comet services on the London "to Sydney roule via Singapore will not be started until -.ometime yet, Mr. W, H. Hudson-Eysh. Managing" Direcior of Qantas Empire Airways, said in Singapore yealcrday. BOAC proposed to send a Comet out Last on an experimental flight231 words
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Article, Illustration250 1950-09-25 2 Dentists Praised For Their High Standard Standard Staff Reporter CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Denial Board. Dr. Haridas. praised the hijjh standard of dental knowledge which members of the local Chinese Dentists" Association had shown in the Boards recent examination. Ninety-four percent of those who appeared before the Board in a-Standard - 250 words
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671 1950-09-25 2 Weekly Share Market Report THERE was increased activity i in Malayan markets and in the four-and-a-half days under review a substantial volume of j business was maintained. Ap- j preciation in all sections, save Loans, came in the train of I United Nations671 words
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326 1950-09-25 2 PENICILLIN, glucose and vitamins are among ihe supply of medicines which the" Singapore Indian community will bv collecting for the relief of ktmmm Hood anti earthquate victims. A small quantity has already been donated by various sections of the Indian business community in lho326 words
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Article454 1950-09-25 2 THE BUSINESS done in the Singapore share market last week is as follows: Industrials. Fraser Neave Ord. $3 12V and $3.15 cum div., Hong Kong Bank (Hong Kong Register) $630, Malayan Breweries $5.20 cum div. cum bonus, Malavan Collieries $1.50 to $1.47 J, McAlister $3(1.00454 words
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526 1950-09-25 2 Casual!? Airlift From HK By A Special Correspondent A SMALL fleet of Army ambulances stood hy at Changi airfield on Saturday nipht to meet a Dakota aircraft bringing sick and wounded servicemen from Hongkong on the. first lap of an526 words
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197 1950-09-25 2 Standard Staff Reporter SIX parties have been organised to provide refreshments, film shows, games and treasure hunts for the inmates of Singapore's York Hill Girls' Home and Pasir Panjang Girls' Home today and tomorrow Hostesses for the first day j parties to be held197 words
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Article29 1950-09-25 2 THE next ordinary meet in the third pension of the Singapore Legislative Coun Will be held on Oct. 13 si am at the Victoria llemorial Hall29 words
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218 1950-09-25 3 ALOR SxTll ard Staff C rr -P«»^»t lottery law was voiced Vv^ OP w P ilion lo thc P u Mu* made a spe eeh Tft? f Ketlah he Arabic College, Alor Star pri2e S lv,n S ceremony of the foi he of t^ssi218 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-09-25 3 Married In I Seremban P >to by Mr Mrs Jothinayagam i i i after their in Seremban. The Ls the daughter of Mr. jml Mm 8. P- Timothy of .vin and the bride areata on Klapa Bali 1 slim River. Perak. Lai Fong Studio, Seremban.Lai Fong Studio,; Seremban. - 45 words
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175 1950-09-25 3 i Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. I here were no casualties yes- terday when security forces in Pahang clashed twice with bandits. A police patrol, finding a tree blocking a road commenced to investigate and came under heavy fire. In another part of the175 words
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151 1950-09-25 3 Standard Staff Correspondent INANG, Sun. The much needed Community r Ponang is expected to be ready in two time, according to Mr. R. Gibson/ the hon. the reconstituted Penang and Province y Wei tare Committee. He stated that plans for the building were already under151 words
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Article73 1950-09-25 3 [BAN, Sun. Inche I i bin S umsudin, District S was re-elected j St Paul's Old a their annual held at the St. j < Hall al other office- as follows I Mr. J. R. Sm Secretary Mr. K. H Treasurer— Mr. e Mello C73 words
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Article85 1950-09-25 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. The island here enjoyed a cleaner bill of health last month than the previous month, according to Municipality health returns. There were o'A cases of infant mortality against 68 the previous month, while the death rate has gone down slightlv85 words
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Article88 1950-09-25 3 Standard Staff Reporter WORKERS of the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company Limited, of Henderson Road, at a well-attended general meeting held recently. unanimously decided to form a Union. Membership of the Union will be open to industrial workers of all types and grades. but clerical workers will88 words
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Article76 1950-09-25 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Sun.— Convicted on a summons charge oi having caused hurt to Ahmad bin Awang. at Parit Toh Ngafa on July 14. a young Malav." Ahmad bin Abu Hassan. *28. was lined $50, in default, six weeks' imprisonment, bv Inche Abdul76 words
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Article79 1950-09-25 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sun. The Acting Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan, Captain Mohamed Salleh bin Haji Sulaiman, who is also State Commissioner for Bov Scouts in Negri Sembilan, accompanied by Raja Haji Nordin, Mr. L. V. D'Souza, Mr. Ngui Choon Jin, Chegu Wahab, and Mr. Chong Thian79 words
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Article, Illustration159 1950-09-25 3 Woman Fails To Identify Dead Body photo. PENANG, Sun.— The dead body of an unknown person was found floating in the Sungei Pinang River at nine o'clock this morning. It was in an advanced state of decomposition. A Chinese woman living In West Jelutong rtished to the place where theLai Fong; A. P. - 159 words
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Article185 1950-09-25 3 PENANG, Sun. V. hat might have been an ugly incident was narrowly averted at Weld Quay here this morning by the prompt arrival of the police who prevented two gangs of labourers from a free-for-all-First sign that trouble was brewing was when several dismissed Indian labourers185 words
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103 1950-09-25 3 ALOR STAR, Sun— lt would be "most unfair" for the Government of Kedah to ban public shows 1 on Thursday nights and during the Bulan Puasa (fasting month), declared the Sultan of Kedah in the course of his speech on the prize-giving day of the103 words
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Article90 1950-09-25 3 PENANG, Sat.— In connection with the visit of the delegation from the U.K. branch of the Parliamentary Association, a tea-party, sponsored by the Penang Divisional Committee of the Malayan Trade Union Council, will be held at 5.15 p.m. at the Junior Civil Service Association on90 words
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86 1950-09-25 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KAJANG, Sun. Nickel, explained to the Kajang Circuit Magistrate, Inche Anuar, why he had touched a police constable on the head, when he appeared on a charge of slapping a police constable. He submitted that Indians swore by touching the head of86 words
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Article139 1950-09-25 3 Benham Report Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Protest meetings against the Benham Report are to be held this week by various Government workers' unions. It is understood Government employees in the Federation may get the advice of Singapore workers on this salaries question. The Standard139 words
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Article116 1950-09-25 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Sun. At a meeting of the* former members of the Seremban Family Benefit Society it was decided to revive the Society from Ist July 1950 and write off all arrears of subscription up to and including 30th June 1950. The following116 words
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Article45 1950-09-25 3 FULL MOON DA Y KUALA LUMPUR. Sun —The full moon of "Binara." tomorrow, will be celebrated at the Lankaramaya Buddhist Temple. Kuala Lumpur at 7 p.m. Afterwards the Yen. U. Wandiya Maha Thera will preach in Sinhalese. All Buddhists and well wishers are cordially invited.45 words
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Miscellaneous356 1950-09-25 3 F F E DE RATl jjgsli^jjlM Sapphire: Dewi Murni (Malay) Odeon: Battle Of Magic Men SELANGOR TodaV 2 .30, 7 and 9.30 p.m. (Cantonese) 1, 3.15, 6.45 and M-iiestir- Custom- of Our Fathers Cathay: Zamba 2.30, 6.45 and 9P m ■tiSffiteS? l"!us and^S 1 S "J Grand: Bomba On Panther356 words
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408 1950-09-25 5 Spencer Moosa - Spencer Moosa. By AP Correspondent TAUteJ, Sept. 23 \p\ *i air and sea operations «g«im?^ W Months, they have not abandoned ft?.. i ainland *>* almost be lost subcontinent. abandoned their P^^s for the ultimate recovery 4 £U^^ n i^ againSt a408 words
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Article419 1950-09-25 5 Reds May Yet Get UN Seat NEW YORK, Sept. 24— (AP) A Security Council vote to invite Communist China to send a spokesman lo Council debates on Formosa was widely predicted in United Nations circles Saturday. These circles said Ecuador is expected to provide the necessary seventh vote to invite419 words
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Article186 1950-09-25 5 aunch rive nHuks LA, Sept. 24 (AP) Philippines army ail force operating C -mmunist Hukba- in the area around at, in Pampanga 50 miles north of ave killed 36 disand wounded 48 in is. four days, a Manic .respondent re- day, army private wxs six were wounded a scries of186 words
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Article62 1950-09-25 5 .DON, Seat. 23 Reuter i:— drio. Indonesian Am-' r in London, who culled j Ernest Davies. Parlia- j Under-Secretary for A fairs, is believed to discussed the possibility of esia j dng the British j Ith scheme for aid -E si Asia, aid scheme now62 words
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34 1950-09-25 5 PUSAN, KOREA. Sept. 24 (AP)— Swedish Red Cross field hospital units landed at Pusan on Saturday the first such contribution from Europe for the United Nations war' effort.34 words
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113 1950-09-25 5 LONDON, Sept. 23 (UP) Britain is to revive its wartime Home Guard, as part of the increased Defence Programme. according to official sources here today. It is understood that the formation of a similar force has been urged by all members of the North113 words
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Article, Illustration177 1950-09-25 5 Quakes 'Swallow 9 Indian Villages ROME. Sept. 23 (UP)— An eyewitness report of th<; recent earthquake in Assam, which actually changed the face of the earth, has been received here. The report said that the 'earth split open and swallowed hundreds of villages. The Most Reverend Stephen Ferrando, Catholic Bishop177 words
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162 1950-09-25 5 MOSCOW, Sept. 23 (UP) The Literary Gazette predicted today that General Douglas MacArthur would end up on the gallows as a war criminal. Under the headline "Sadistic General", the Gazette carried a photograph of MacArthur grinning over the bodies of dead North Korean soldiers,162 words
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147 1950-09-25 5 HONGKONG. Sept. 24 (AP) General Li Tsung-jen, self-exiled vice-president ol Nationalist China, exerts "remote control" over some 34. 000 anti-Communist guerillas in Kwangsi Provnnce, the Englishlanguage China Mail reported today. The paper gave as its source an unidentified Nationalist "liaison officer" now in Hongkong.147 words
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Article197 1950-09-25 5 Japs To Ask For Return Of POWs TOKYO, Sept. 24 (ReuterAAP)— The Repatriation Comi mittee of the House of Councillors on Sept. 22 voted to ask the United Nations General Assembly for assistance in speeding up the repatriation of Japanese prisoners of war from the Soviet Union. Tlie motion for197 words
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550 1950-09-25 5 UN Fighting Two Wars On Seoul Front ON THE HAN RIVER, NEAR SEOUL, Sept. tt— (AP) There are two wars being fought today on th«. road to SeoulOne is tlie roaring war of puns and sliflls. clanking machines and swift movement. The other is a silent war, miserable and unheroic.550 words
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Article, Illustration219 1950-09-25 5 TOKYO, Sept. 21 (Re-uter-AAF) The Government of India formally accepted the appointment of Morisaluiro Seki, the Japanese Government nomince to head its trade agency in New Delhi with branch organisations in Calcutta and Bombay. Mr. V. C. Trivedi, First Secretary of the Indian Liaison MissionA P. - 219 words
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131 1950-09-25 5 BOMBAY, Sept. 23. (Reuter) Indian sympathisers to the World Moral Rearmament Movement today welcomed the visit of its sponsor, Dr. Frank N. Buehman, who is expected in India this winter with an international team. A statement of the Indian group signed by131 words
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145 1950-09-25 5 US Plans For Bases In Ex- Jap Isles WASHING! ON, Sept. 23 (AP)— The State Department has confirmed that U.S. policv calls for a U.N. trusteeshio for the former Japanese Ryukyu Islands, including' Okinawa American plans contemplate an arrangement with Japan separate from the peace treaty This would permit U.S.145 words
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261 1950-09-25 5 French May Seal Line Of Reds' Retreat SAIGON, S I (l'P). f i bed i today o\ i king Comnv. b<■ d Dong Khe. Mi!-' urces said. however. that may bypass the for* i in o er to seal the line of the R retreat In the Chi Eroi er.261 words
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382 1950-09-25 7 Standard Staff Reporter V DAKOTA aircraft of the Far East Air Force on a ,,r„* run to Japan has become the first British io land in Korea since the outbreak of the war Her trip, which started as a supply mission peel into382 words
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Article98 1950-09-25 7 PI Journal Hails Award To Bunche Sept. 24. (AP). Manila newspapers >ed the award Peace Prize to Dr. i Bunche. United Nations H tf Dr. Bunche is Gm Negro to reAward was favourtted upon. ting him the coveted tbe Manila Chroniy. "the Nobel Com- .nee mere demonthat it is far98 words
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81 1950-09-25 7 VCHI, Sept. 23. (UP)— C ii eld Aga Khan will his weight in precious I nine different kinds, he celebrates his 70th anas head of the I Muslims in 1955. Hydei Bandali, the Pre- the Ismaeli Supreme said today that81 words
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Article564 1950-09-25 7 Soccer League Tables LONDON, Sept. 24— (Reuter) Football League standing? after yesterday's matches were as follows COALS P W D L P Pta Ncwcastlfl U 10 5 5 0 18 7 19 Manchester U. 10 6 1 312 0 13 Arsenal 10 5 3 2 18 io 13 Middle-borough 10564 words
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193 1950-09-25 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 24* (Reuter)— Mr. John Foster Dulles, Member of tha United States delegation to the United in ations General Assembly, said today the American fourpoint plan for strengthening the Assembly gave "all, everywhere, who have talked so much about a 'strong'193 words
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Article45 1950-09-25 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 23— The Congress today completed action on a $17,000 million emergency appropriations measure, and rejected a rigid measure to withhold Marshall Aid from those countries which ship potential war material to Russia and her satellites. 345 words
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Article, Illustration314 1950-09-25 7 HONGKONG, Sept. 24— (UP) Peiping Radio disclosed today conditions under which Christian churches and missionaries will be permitted to carry on their work in China purge themselves of "imperialists" influence, quit accepting support from abroad and educate followers against the evils of "imperialism, feudalism and bureaucraticDenny Chan;.; -PR. - 314 words
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110 1950-09-25 7 Two S'pore Men Succeed In Engineering Exam MR. R.L. ESTROP, of the Electricity Department. Singapore Municipality who was recently awarded a scholarship by the British Council and is at present taking advance studies in electrical engineering at Faradav House Electrical Engineering College. London, has passed Part II and First Class110 words
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Article285 1950-09-25 7 MALACCA, Sun. Speaking at the annual general meeting of the SCBA, held at his residence yesterday afternoon, the President. Mr. Ee Yew Kim deplored that "while other communities are striving hard for the improvement of their lot and clamouring for their rights and privileges" the285 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-09-25 7 680 New Babies In Singapore THERE were 680 births in Singapore last week. There were 209 deaths during the same period. The chief causes of mortality were enteritis, pneumonia and tuberculosis. The infantile death rate was 116.18 compared with 111.28 during the previous week.44 words
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Article59 1950-09-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sdn. The sale of flags and car labels on the occasion of "Flag Day" of St. John's Ambulance Association on Sept. 2, realised $4,292. Letters of appreciation will be sent to the 120 individuals who helped in the campaign. These will be59 words
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Article33 1950-09-25 7 SEREMBAN, Sun.- The X. gri Sembilan branch ol the M. Ihndu Women Prachara Sabha ■ire arranging to hold their second annual oontcrence in Ser.m--i on October 21 and 22.33 words
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Article123 1950-09-25 7 MPs Tour Colony In Two Groups Standard Staff Reporter IN GROUPS of two. the sixman British Parliamentary delegation which arrived in Singapore on Saturday for a threeweek tour of Malaya, began yesterday with visits to the Colony's General Civil Hospital and the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital. Radio Malaya establishments, and123 words
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142 1950-09-25 7 TWO women and a man, who were alleged to have been involved with running a brothel, appeared in the Singapore Fourth Police Court on Saturday. The women, Yim Ah Kuan and Leong Boh Tang, were jointly charged with living on the earnings of142 words
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Article90 1950-09-25 7 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The people in the districts of Bachok and Pasir Puteh are to be congratulated on their efforts to raise money for the University of Malaya endowment fund during August. Their collection of $'i 1.167. 17 from State shows is the90 words
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Miscellaneous677 1950-09-25 7 YOUE EADI© PEOCEAMMES D inin mai AVA Musical Interlude^ 5.03 News in Orchestra conducted by Gilbert KAlilU iVi_Ai^\J--m Cantonese: 5.U7 Short talk on Vinter; 10.15 Floor-show, an InQYI_f__.APORE Comnumism In Cantonese: 5.10 ternational Cabaret entertain_sii^vx_*i vr*v^ Cantonese comical selections; J ment; 10.30 Dance Music. ENGLISH PROGRAMME 5.30 Musical Interlude; 5.33677 words
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