Singapore Standard, 30 September 1950
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Title Section18 1950-09-30 1 Singapore Standard m n m. I. 1 NO. 90 SINGAPORE, SATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS18 words
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Article137 1950-09-30 1 Another Taxi Burned Staff Reporter TORE'S arsonists ];i*l ni«*hl for the IIOM m three clays, •i. v burnt out a Transport Corn-••\.-llow to:*** taxi <> p.m. f the crime was tel Street v front rine and a row m the ft\JT»Pfft vm hired by a I c at Orchard before137 words
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Article31 1950-09-30 1 Road Accident Victim Dies i\ Stall Kep; rtpr \R-OLD Chii SB A U9 with a Sin re i:-y b|]9 >■<-■- "er- ...iru: R off ■ftei s \ssaan ral B Ho hia iojuri31 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-09-30 1 Photo. ic^n^ki! Azman Shah, son of the Sultan of Selan^or, and his britie. Ten;ku Thuraya. daimhtor of the Sultan of Kelatitan, on their arrival at Kuala Lumpur airport yesterday. They were married at Kota Bahru on Thursday.— Art LiteArt Lite - 42 words
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389 1950-09-30 1 Emergency Said No Argument To Increase Taxation Standard Staff Reporter TTTE EMERGENCY m Malaya should not be used as an argument f.or "really increased rates of taxation, especially when most analyses of the results of income tax indicate that there is widely based evasion within the eoniniunity. Mr. E. M.389 words
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Article54 1950-09-30 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Botanic Gardens was the scene of a daring robbery when three welldressed'* Malay strollers held up a Johore Malay woman visitor, Che Bismillah Bedon binti Manawar, and her five little children. yesterday evening and robbefc the mother of a gold54 words
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Article276 1950-09-30 1 Truman States Policy WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 (Reuter) President Truman, through his State '{Department, today declared the cardinal policy of the United States m 1950 to be to help create situations of strength m many parts of the world. "This policy holds out the hope of reaching eventual agreement with the276 words
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Article159 1950-09-30 1 FLUSHING, Sept. 29, (UP). The Security Council voted today to invite the Chinese Communists to attend its debate on Formosa on November 15 but Nationalist China insisted that its vote against the invitation constituted a veto. The Council voted seven to three with one abstention,159 words
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Article103 1950-09-30 1 LONDON, Sept. 29— (UP) A Communist Chinese delegation from Peking arrived here today— the first to emerge from behind the "bamboo curtain since Britain recognised Mao Tze-tung's regime m January. The six delegates, led by Liv Ning, vice-chairman of the All China Federation of Labour,103 words
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Article, Illustration843 1950-09-30 1 TOKYO, Sept. 29 (AP) General Douglas &uc Arthur flew to Seoul today and handed over to President Syngman Rhee the ancient Korean capital wlmh, he said, "hag been freed from the despotism of Communist rule/ 9 Ti:e text of General843 words
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136 1950-09-30 1 LEICESTER, Sept. 29 (Reuter) The British Labour Government's majority was increased to nine through a byelection result at Leicester and the death of a Conservative member at Birmingham. At the Leicester by-election caused by the appointment of the standing Labour member to the High136 words
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Article69 1950-09-30 1 HMS Triumph Returns To Hongkong HONGKONG. Sept. 29. (AF) The British aircraft-carrier, HMS Triumph. 13,350 tons, wturned to Hongkong today for the first time since the Korean war broke out. For three months the Triumph had been on duty In and around Korean waters supporting U.N. forces. Her planes were69 words
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197 1950-09-30 1 GENE SYMONDS - GENE SYMONDS By TAEJON, Korea. Sept. 29. (UP) If evidence Is needed by a world tribunal to try the Nortli Koreans for the foulest crimes known to man it can be found around three trenches m this shattered city. Their numbers have197 words
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125 1950-09-30 1 SEOUL, Sept. 29 (ReuterAAP) American intelligence officers estimated tonight that the Communist occupation of Seoul and the subsequent battle for liberation cost the lives of about 50,000 civilians. They calculated that another 20,000 persons had been taken away to prison camps north of125 words
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70 1950-09-30 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 29 (Reu-ter-AAP) A Chinese press report from Canton this evening said that an attempt was made on the life of Gen. Lin Piao, Commander of the Fourth Field Army and probably the ablest General m the People's Army m Hankow70 words
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Article49 1950-09-30 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 29 (AP) —The China Mail, oldest Eng-lish-language newspaper m Hongkong and one of the oldest m the Far East, has been purchased by rival South China Morning Post, it was announced today. Hie Mail will be consolidated with the Post.49 words
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Article29 1950-09-30 1 DETROIT, Sept. 29 (AP) Mrs. Clara Bryant Ford, 84, widow of the late Henry Ford, the car manufacturer, died last night of a heart ailment.29 words
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Advertisement105 1950-09-30 1 5 C Sol IH»tr«b«t«f»:X &s^^ B'por*. Phonei BO2M On Other Pages Pap* (olony Housing; Policy Attacked t Extra Power Move Deferred t 'Move Airport Out of Town' Call S Attack On Trend To Move Capital Out of Malaya S Bandits Render 1.000 Homeless 4 Three Slashed To Death 4 I'nions105 words
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Article, Illustration322 1950-09-30 3 niamiartl Mall Reporter 'AST and presort students of the \n»lo Chinese iza/cd with pride and admiration at the itiog ctock tower and porch of their new school rkrr i*oad which was opened hv the Governor of .rr. Sir Franklin Gimson, yesterday. than 1.000 people322 words
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126 1950-09-30 3 Jap Collections: 'Little Hope' Of Early Refund i.ird Staff Reporter CHAIRMAN of the Chamber of ComE. M.-F. Fergusson, said he held out that any part of b\ the Japanese would he made :o creditors m the g isson, speaking at meeting of the that many mem- without informi the recoverable126 words
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58 1950-09-30 3 Bankrupt To Pay Out Of His Gratuity ■"MPLOYED cxi an Tbomaa \vas Hurray Ayv.sley. re High Court. pay ST5i) out of grai .:*->' tuv. ards his .::o.=; amounted to > v. hicfa -.e h id of >T4O m one ta of $30. rcir^r was made. ie Judge that he nd58 words
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Article20 1950-09-30 3 PI the G >■• nunent Sing tp I the be closed on account of the birth..ry of Man&tma20 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-09-30 3 SOME of the paintings at the V.M.C.A. annual art exhibition which was opened by The American ConsulGenera!, Mr. W. Longdon on Thursday.25 words
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391 1950-09-30 3 RONALD Duclos, a former Assistant Immigration Officer, who was charged m the Singapore First District Court with having fraudulently altered a certificate of admission into the Colony, was acquitted yesterday. In his finding, the Judge, Mr. H. E. Kingdon criticised the immigration authorities on what391 words
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Article50 1950-09-30 3 A FINE of $25 was imposed on U. Ahin of Cairnhill Road m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for operating a radio without a licence. Ahin was m possession of a licence, which had expired for two months, when his radio was checked.50 words
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Article351 1950-09-30 3 V>\RD ART CRITIC I virility are absent :.\:s years exhibiV.M.C.A. Art Club rth since inception Xl too apparent nig.rishness prevails. I pity, as last year's :v.e very good exbe walls. New artists with ideas. Old omed anew. display is not regarded with the r connoisseurD.D. - 351 words
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471 1950-09-30 3 Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION to move the Kaliang airport to a place much further away from the town, was made by Mr. F. C. James (Progressive Last Ward) m an adjournment speech at the Municipal Commissioners' meeting yesterday. He said471 words
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Article145 1950-09-30 3 Tribute To Municipal Employee Standard Staff Reporter THE Acting Municipal President, Mr. T.P.F. McNeice. yesterday described as outstanding the achievement of Mr. Thomas Wong, a Municipal employee, m securing first place m the final examination of the Corporation of Certified Secretaries. Mr. McNeice said that 26-year-<Vui Mr. Wong, who is145 words
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Article80 1950-09-30 3 A MALAY handicrafts exhibition sponsored by the Kampong Kembangan Association will be held at 12 Jalan Senang, Kampong Kembangan, Changi Road, on Oct. 8 at 2 p.m. The exhibition will be opened by Che Fatimah binti Raji Harm The public is invited. Exhibits will comprise embroidery, Malay80 words
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299 1950-09-30 3 A ttack On Trend To Send Capital Out Of Malaya FOR THE financing of Malayan trade, $50 million utilised locally would be of benefit m maintaining stability of local loans and the liquidity of other resources. Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson, chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, made this299 words
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Article75 1950-09-30 3 THE ANNUAL Reports of the various Municipal departments for last year and previous years are to be printed m booklet form. Tenders have been called for and will be received by the Municipality m a day or two. This was announced by the Acting Municipal75 words
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Article, Illustration136 1950-09-30 3 THE RAF. Station at Chantf. which combines the functions of airfield *nd host to numerous other service formations, is to be presented with an official badge today. The presentation will be made to the Station Commander. Group Captain L. F. J.136 words
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Article113 1950-09-30 3 A WARRANT for mm arre*t of Cecil Sani|»ou Byrnes Mas issued by the Chief Justice Sir Charlc* Murray-Avnsley m the Singapore High Court, yesterday. The warrant was issued on the application ot the Comptroller of Income Tax. Mr. D H. Tudor. when Byrnes failed to113 words
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Article, Illustration423 1950-09-30 4 Bandits Render 1, 000 Homeless On Estate; Worst Attack So Far Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LIPIS, Fri. One of the most disastrous attacks by Chinese bandits since the emergency took place last* night somewhere m Pahang when a gang of about 100 armed persons, including 20 women, attacked anC. F. Larm - 423 words
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Article83 1950-09-30 4 Standard Start orrespondont SERE MB AX, Fri.— The death has occurred at Labu, near S< remban, ol the Da:o Muda Labu Abdul Wahab, who was 39 years of age. The late minor chief was m the auxiliary police and served on the kampong mukim council. Nearly 50083 words
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163 1950-09-30 4 Standard Stiff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— Beca w i its cosmop ilitan poj- ati >peeia! social pr b- ;<.• arise M ;-a. s^i.i Dr. C. P. Raws the Chief Social We fare Offl ier of the Federation, m >i Idress over Radio M i i163 words
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Article135 1950-09-30 4 6 MPs Have Busy Time In Selangor KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Ti t delegation of visiting M. Ps inspected the Subang squatter resettlement area yesterday When they were shown round the place by the Resettlement Officer for "Selangor, Mr. Bernard Davics. Earlier m the day, three of them— Mr. A. T.135 words
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Article62 1950-09-30 4 SEREMBAN, Fri. --The State Commissioner for Boy Scouts (Captain Mohamed Salleh bin Haji Sulaiman) paid a visit and watched a display of both the 17th Seremban (Open) Group and the Huh Seremban Group recently. Warrants were presented tc Rover Scout Leader I. M. X Pillay of62 words
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Article35 1950-09-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Bandits once again fired on the I Singapore Kuala Lumpur night mail train m the earlj hours of this morning. The attack took place m Johorc there were no casualties.35 words
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149 1950-09-30 4 Standard Stall Coi -respondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The gal antry of two Chinese ial constables is revealed ay m the announcement that the late Sergeant Lam j i Puli, and Constable Lav Kwei have been awarded the Colonial Police Medal. They were two of nine149 words
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Article50 1950-09-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The 112 th bandit was hanged at Pudu Jail this morning. He was Mat Noor bin Siak Ali, of Payer Pulai, Termerloh, Pahang, who was convicted on June 2 last, six months after he was arrested m an abandoned house, while trying to conceal himself.50 words
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Article24 1950-09-30 4 MUAR, Fri.— A woman. Moo Kai, employed m Voules Estate, Tenang. was awarded SSG7 compensation for loss of one eye.24 words
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Article114 1950-09-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The only school science laboratory m Pahang was declared open at the Clifford School, Kuala Lipi.s. on Wednesday by Mr. Ong Seong Tek, an old boy of the school. The Principal of the School. Mr. G. E. D. Lewis, thanked the guests for114 words
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Article, Illustration440 1950-09-30 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A gang of Malay and Chinese bandits killed a Chinese and his 12-year-old son late last iiiirht m Pahang and added a third victim when they attacked a second house. These thive Chinese were slashed to440 words
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Article127 1950-09-30 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The controlled retail price of sugar m the Federation will be in-* creased by two cents from Monday, Oct 2, according to a communique issued today. Government explains that this is due to a general ad- vance m the127 words
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Article240 1950-09-30 4 Ma lay Kampong Hit By Storm I KUALA LUMPUR, Fri People wore blown off their feet, wooden houses collapsed Li packs of ing cards, trees were uprooted and cattle swayed like reeds, when one of Ok worst storms swept I Malay kampong m the mukim of Gua, Pahang, on the240 words
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Article30 1950-09-30 4 MUAR, Fri. A Chinese. Lim Tiong Tong. 35, was fined $300, or three months* rigorous imprisonment, m Sessions Court for storing sheets of rubber without a Licence.30 words
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Article388 1950-09-30 4 OFFICIAL GETS JAIL SENTENCE Ulce Mill Bribery Case Standard Staff fWampa KUALA LUMPLR, Fri-5,,,;;, ul rigorous imprisonment imposed m > "«nrtn» assistant Controller of Supplies, k<l of corruptly accepting $1,500 yd from Goh Tianp Enp,'« trushe of V' 'T and Kajang Rice Mills, on June >j j altered to one388 words
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Article6 1950-09-30 4 Malacca Chinese Mass Wedding fgfdgfggsdfg ggdfI6 words
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Advertisement71 1950-09-30 4 f/7m /r//iV OSWALD lIF\R\ snys "STATE SECRET" SURPASSES ~TIIK THIRD MAY* FOR THRILLS! Added Attraction i "THE HARVEST AHEAD" The htlm of ike University Of Malaya Produced by the Malayan Film I nit -JEXLCHMI_a» the CAPITOL I WOO KINS BROS. I Dealers m all kinds of WATCHES, CLOCKS, I g71 words
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Advertisement156 1950-09-30 4 Etuttonhitlv I vhvr It Work ir I Quickly. Easily •Automatically VIEWING success coils for the rigfct that save time end work Fo the Famous Buttonhole Mforl r has gcin enviable reputation with worrcn the right tool the ind'spc all sewing machines. The Famous Buttonhole Workrr for you allows you more156 words
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Miscellaneous474 1950-09-30 4 «»j. '..71. imm'" F E DE RATl^^^ftfl Qn i \r>/\» t l Rugby: Selangor Club vs. MD Odeon: You're My Everything OLL/\l\UUh 1 OuUy Signals at Padang. 10.4f> a.m.; Silent Dream (Can- 4 tonese) 1, 3.15, C.45 and 9 p.m. M r c t fc The J D^ff rted Woman474 words
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Article, Illustration306 1950-09-30 5 Stabilise COL In Colony Unionists Call On Government Standard Staff Reporter GOVERNMENT should immediately organise I lie distribution of essential goods through cooperative societies and similiar organisations to arrest the rising cost of living. This was the resolution adopted by 20 representatives of Singapore trade unions at a meeting yesterday.306 words
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Article176 1950-09-30 5 Objects Of PMSU Outlined Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Fri— One of the objects of the negotiating council of the Penang Municipal Services Union, according to the re-draft to be presented at the unions' third annual general meeting at the AngloChinese School Hall. Pykett Avenue, tomorrow afternoon !at 4 o'clock, is176 words
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Article32 1950-09-30 5 Mrs. Tan Cnin Tuan has been appointed to be a member of trie Committee of Appeal of the Cinematograph Films Ordinance m place of Mrs. Tay Lian Teck, who has resigned.32 words
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276 1950-09-30 5 Slniaid >t;:2l Correspondeni PENANG, Fri.— Older serHce derics m the paiily uould liaNt- to sit for tiu-ir rxaminaUon, rheir raqncH ior exemption had been turned bj tbe Commissioners. This is stated m the g Mwdcipd Services UnJon> Executive Council 1 c oissiooen i ed to276 words
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Article107 1950-09-30 5 1 suff Co; respondent i Fri— -The Penan* Sei ta Council's report extended its conI > one of its raem- Theasa Onfc on >tion to senior officer c Heciikilj lent. A Union Training coverii the very rived In trade was introduced l such idiea m107 words
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Article77 1950-09-30 5 PENANG, Fri.— The Municipal P: Mr H G Hammett, told The Standard today that anothei 50 new houses will be built at Green I. c Estate. ..:ions to buy this type sea poure I In when the Brsi six "sample" house; were b\ The Municipal Commis-77 words
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Article, Illustration220 1950-09-30 5 Standard Staff Correspondent I'KYVMr, Fri. The People's Education Association are now m consultation with the Education Department for the recruitment of teachers to run classes, the hon. secretary of the PEA, Mr. Chang Mm Kee revealed today. Mr. Chang added that classes would stait as220 words
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Article134 1950-09-30 5 PENANG, Fri.— Mr. E. M. Smallwood told a young Indian. Anthony Francis, m the Magistrate's Court yesterday that he was not going to give him a long prison sentence because he did not want him to be associated with criminals. Tiie accu-ed. who p:eaded guilty to134 words
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Article130 1950-09-30 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A short week-end refresher course organised by the Union of Selangor Teachers was formally opened at the Victoria Institution today by Miss Aikman. Superintendent of Teachers' Training, Federation of Malaya. About 200 teachers attended the opening session presided by Mr.130 words
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Article192 1950-09-30 5 10 Years For Wife Killer Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Fri.— For making a j fatal attack on his wife with a i tapping knife, 34-year-old Chye China was sentenced to ten I years' imprisonment by Mr. j Justice J. B. Thomson today. Chye was charged with the i murder of192 words
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171 1950-09-30 5 IT IS essential that Singapore he maintained as a firm and safe base, said Mr. E. M. F. Fergnason. Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce yesterday at the chamber's half-yearly meeting, when he spoke on the emergency m the Colony. He said: "I171 words
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Article, Illustration527 1950-09-30 5 Age Of Honour, Fair Dealing Dead— PMSU Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. The matter of housing allowances which was taken up by the Union was the Union's major case of the year, states the Executive Council's report of the Penang Municipal Services Union. The- report says that it had. more527 words
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Article114 1950-09-30 5 I Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Fri. —At a meeting of the '■younger set" |of the Negri Sembilan Indian Association, a decision \va< I taken to revive the Youth Section of the Association. Dr. ,T. Samuel, who presided emphasized the importance and i usefulness of the114 words
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Article, Illustration71 1950-09-30 5 JOH ORE BAHRU, Fri.— A young Malay police supervisee, who admitted five pro* vi')us OOnvictiona aga:!,-t ■rac sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisotimeni tor failing to report hi< i> i i while stii! on parole He Krai am sted at S -g;imat. photo Mr. Joseph PnoLai Fong - 71 words
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Article255 1950-09-30 5 Standard Staff < orrojxMnlrnt PENANGf Fri. T'jf Majority «»i preaMt^aj claims on damaged goodi are received accaaae <>1 Larg< numberi ol iiMinignpfi* repreaeatali%cfl boarding the reaacl to eoßed their own goods aad kaviHfj scant Bare lor ihe goods of othec pcoplfc This \\a=; aJ eged by255 words
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Article101 1950-09-30 5 IPOH. Fri.— Wtaea 15-year-old trisha. rider. Ng Sieu *iii came up for sentence before Magistrate Che Bahaudis this morning, he broi'tht with him into the dork I eoikerel. Asked by the Interpreter. N^ said he wanted to < tit ofl t!,«hird's hrad It prove his innorence.101 words
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Article64 1950-09-30 5 P. Puteh Curfew To Be lifted IPOH. Fr!. Th, thr«e--1 month old curfew m Pasir I Puteh area w,;, he Lifted as from Oct. 1. Tiiis was une'ed m a pross relca.-<- issued I v. Incidentally a similar few, imposoi last feai Krat v Lifted |ust prior to I 164 words
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291 1950-09-30 7 India Opposes Crossing ,nhc i-;-i i,i,;,, i S2Slr *2!i.**»r! ll T: vu > liitlia Fraiice bis I indication* ihat <;<mi. MacArthnr is V Ill > r<> 3»»h I'arallel with the object of cupymg North Korea. With a swiftly-moving South Korean291 words
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Article103 1950-09-30 7 NEW YORK. Sept. ?9 <\.P.):— Five years after its d»ttarat;oii of indepen apnee and intermittent warfare, the rich Southeast Asian country of Indonesia with 70.000.000 population has been accepted, unanimously and with acclaim m the U N Genera] Assembly, as the Mllh member of the world103 words
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Article88 1950-09-30 7 Rhee Asks For Total Surrender country inta <iid thi- actual !M^ w,ih ihc \»<-th ire m <".<d a» a ,r\ eision 1 bis Ie i »-s <= m Mic \rthurs m determine h,w mn& u,!l accept Ibc Itt'd ...1.:..;, ants this iv ec m I countn I cans g out88 words
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Article66 1950-09-30 7 JAKA R T A. Sept 29- r) Indonesia has "verbally 1 agreed to send ob- < rv to the forthcoming London Commonwealth Conrence on Economic Aid to South-East Asia, it b U arned here. The Indonesian Ambassador tc Britain* D. Soebandrio, is expected :<• lead the66 words
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103 1950-09-30 7 Anglo-Egypt Settlement Hopes 'Good' NE W YOR K. Sept, 29— (Reuter):— Egypi has told the U.N. Genera] Assembly that there are prospects that agreement will be reached with Britain on the Sudan question and the withdrawal of British troops from Egyptian territory. Mr. Salah El Din. the Lgyptiaii Foreign Miaister,103 words
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Article46 1950-09-30 7 Talks On Defence of Africa LONDON, Sept 29 (Reuter)— Defence talks between South Africa and Britain, "with par ticular reference to Africa," nav< been "satisfactorilj concluded" on a ministerial level ;md are now to be carried forward on the Staff level, the Minister of Defence announced.46 words
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Article, Illustration156 1950-09-30 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 2M (Reuter)— The IV. Son.rily ouiu il has decided noi to invite Chinese Red representatives to attend its debate on alleged U.S. aggression against Formosa. Gen. Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist stronghold. At the same time the Council defeated a Chinese156 words
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Article60 1950-09-30 7 SAIGON, Sept. 29 (Renter) In a two-day foray against j Vietminh communications lines j iin Central Vietnam, French I troops captured about 100 sampans Loaded with rice. The j craft were taken oh rivers and; creeks leading into guerilla j j strongholds. A short distance north-west60 words
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Article, Illustration151 1950-09-30 7 Death Fog Threatens Eastern US NEW YORK, Sept. 29. (UP)The giant screen of smoke from burning Canadian forests, now drifting over the eastern United States and preventing the dissipation of industrial smoke, may cause another death-dealing '*smog" like the one which settled over Donora, Pennsylvania. m 3942, and caused theA.P - 151 words
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Article22 1950-09-30 7 The Philippines will soon send a gift of 10,000 tons of rice to war-ravaged South Korea. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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226 1950-09-30 7 SEOUL, Sept. 29 One segment of Asia bared its hear! today ami showed thai Ibe individualistic nature of the average Asian will not take willingly to Communism. The normally stolid Koreans lining the route from Kimpo airfield to Seoul, some weeping226 words
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Article137 1950-09-30 7 PYONGYAN, Sept. 29 <Reu-ter-AAP) A small shellwrecked fire-cnarred shack m i this village, located between Suwon and Osan, has heroine 1 known to Koreans for miles around as a haven of merry. !it is Hie aid post of Capt. Harvey Galloway, medical officer of a battalion137 words
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Article52 1950-09-30 7 Part-time fire Chief Tom Edwards of Melbourne heard ihe fire alarm bell ring, downed tools and ran tico blocks to the station m time to grab j his uniform and swing onto the moving fire engine. It j pu',Y<2 up outside his oum j houxe, where the laundry rcas jReuter - 52 words
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Article30 1950-09-30 7 New U.S. Ambassador to Syria M<- Gavendish Cannon, said on leaving N6w York that Syria faces Two problems relations with Israel and "infiltrate™ nf RedJ through that area."- A. P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article27 1950-09-30 7 Sir Owen Dixdn, U.N. mediator j Rashm »ose report is m U N f i r i is resume ni> duty the WiCii Curt Bench Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 27 words
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Article18 1950-09-30 7 Manila police are looking tor an Australian-born Japanese who deserted the steamer Chowa Maru m Manila Harbour. a18 words
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Article51 1950-09-30 7 A nationalist military spokesman said m Taipeh that Chinese Red leader Mao Tse-tung is sending a large number of Red-indoctrinated Tibetans' into Tibet to begin "softening up" the theocratic country for Communist occupation. These Tibetans are followers of the 14-year-old Panchen Lama who has gone over to the Communist side.U.P. - 51 words
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Article27 1950-09-30 7 Complimented on foiling a qunviun. Miss Sarah Jane Wiadcrmuih, 54, teller m a Chicago currency exdhange, said, "He asked for $15O_ m S2O bills. That's impossible."- A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article26 1950-09-30 7 Mr. .1. G. X Strauss has been unanimously elected to succeed the Lite Gen. Jan Smuts as chairman of the South African United Party- A. P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article46 1950-09-30 7 Tl\e once-fashionable Castle Hotel at Richmond (Surrey) has been valued at £1 bi; irx oioners. It has had »o guests since the war, due to bowl) damage. Reiner. Australia's Gen. Robertson is Hying to Korea from Japan with gorgonzola chef ses for U.N. field Commanders. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article31 1950-09-30 7 Mrs. Ada Whelan of Los Angeles was granted an annulment when she showed her husband had been convicted of stealing 27,800 /'!>. of garlic and forgot to tell her about it. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article21 1950-09-30 7 There were H A 2i 3 people m Australia on March 31, the highest population Australia has ever had.- A. P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article43 1950-09-30 7 TOKYO. Sept. 29. (AP>— The P.I. Tenth Battalion combat team has been given its first mission m Korea m the U.S. 25th Division area. It will move up tomorrow to protect the airfield near Chingju against Red guerillas and stragglers43 words
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Article77 1950-09-30 7 MANILA. Sept. 29, (Renter)— The nation is rallying behind President Quirino's call for citizens' co-operation with the armed forces and police m concerted action against Communist-led Hukbalahaps jutiuin^ from the avalanche of telegrams and resolutions pouring daily into Malacanan Palace. Typical of the messair^s received at77 words
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Article141 1950-09-30 7 SEOUL. Sept. 29— (AP):— j t One of the few undamaged buildings is President Syngman j Rhee's beautiful home nestling jon a green hillside. Curiously t I enough, the Red.s left it ui> i marked and it was unnit by J U.S. bombardments. The furniture. Oriental rugs141 words
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Article88 1950-09-30 7 Hate For Reds Burns Strong SEOUL. Sept 29— (AP): Ideological hatreds .stirred by i the Reds are burning at white heat and will continue to burn for a long time. Self-appointed Seoul police are 1 j rounding up Rods and their j sympathisers real and imagin- > ed and holding88 words
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Article17 1950-09-30 7 The U.S. army v. luct 2< 0. 1 000 men m Uie next U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Article, Illustration230 1950-09-30 7 Fleeing Red Army Relentlessly Being Destroyed S. Korea Reoccupied SEOUL, S n >r. 29. With U.N. farce* almi* m occupation of four-fifths of South Korea and the defeated Red invaders fleeing headlong hack toward North Korea* leaving behind the hulk ol their heavy equipment, U.N, land and air force* are230 words
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Article69 1950-09-30 7 Greeting Became Order To Fire SEOUI Sept 21 J Tai Commander Capt Harold <it sky and hii tanks bumped into croup o\ \mericans m Sco climbing aboard three U B trucks. Gfiskv grae a checiy ill Hows. Then be took n soi^»nd tool They were North Koreans trying to escape69 words
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Article20 1950-09-30 7 SEOUL, Sept. 22 (Beuter-AAPI U.N. iorcos have liberated about 100 US prisoners m i'» past 24 huui-.s.20 words
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Advertisement167 1950-09-30 7 CNi S'OPH6«e SIONt SA*«i *i (M rtOtti iL.' 9, -«a c«ro I^*' ro ;xt •< M 3 t-pu".' r. ic«. Htiifai mw o', x* a >' c^ to now w has toad] eq'-.tiii\ iv rhf rL(\j!rt.frto^. ih:» R ill r-ifUM rtir Iwy WLi t-^c nc-A. B-_«/i se:«. o.^-.g t :oca;167 words
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Advertisement129 1950-09-30 7 poooooooooooooooo |)««elatton 8 3 %%0 EXPANDING X 3 SIITtASES 0 J n 3Pccktd for 9 \J .4 Revelation adjusts itself to X fafe ///f>/^ <& more; or fess <t /e.s.s a effortless ease. Q Q Available m Blue, Brown or the 0 wwarl /lea? striped designs. a q From 5W..70.129 words
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Article125 1950-09-30 9 Standard Staff Reporter PK'NK KLKS and holid.iy makers at Changi Point are advised not to lure unlicensed boats or kolehs" which may not be seaworthy. B> hiring unlicensed b«»ats. they are not only endangering their own lives, but are encouraging hoat owners to break the law. as it125 words
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Article113 1950-09-30 9 I Standard Staff Reporter IE CHAIRMAN* of the Shtga- re Chamfer of Commerce. Mr. E M. F. Fergusson >v<terday drew attention to the t. mm n1 .po i I Malayan rails remarka arose when he observed that Van r was M a con-; ble bottleneck' 1 at113 words
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236 1950-09-30 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE SECRETARY of the National Chinese Sf cn*a I iiion. Mr. I\. C. Huang, yesterday accused Mr. George Reed, representative of the International Transport World Federation, of *i>ein«; more or less a dictator." He made this charge before the Seamen's Commission236 words
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Article, Illustration489 1950-09-30 9 DEREK DRABBLE - DEREK DRABBLE *A Blot On Singapore By Standard Shipping Reporter ON SOME SLUSH beside the rusty old strip of Singapore Harbour Board railway line serving the east reclamation godowns, I slipped, steadied myself on a rotting plank and stepped into aStandard - 489 words
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92 1950-09-30 9 Infected Port Ships Slow Up Harbour Flow Standard Shipping Reporter FOL'R merchant ships coming from infected ports to Singapore held up harbour movements yesterday, as they were detained at the Quarantine Anchorage. The infection at each port was smallpox. The ships were: Sumatra (Nederland Line) from Makassar; Senai (Straits Steamship92 words
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Article33 1950-09-30 9 SOUTHAMPTON, Sept. 28: (Rcuter) France's biggest liner, the 49, 746-ton Liberte, which went aground on a mudbank off Southampton waters last night, today resumed her voyage to New York, apparently undamaged-33 words
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187 1950-09-30 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE HIGHEST EVER figure recorded m the hislory of the port of Singapore for the monthly tonnage of Vargo imported and exported over its wharves, were during the first six months of this year, it was stated at the half-yearly meeting187 words
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Article, Illustration89 1950-09-30 9 LOS ANGELES. Sept. 28— (UP)— The freighter Middlesex Trader left Los Angeles harbour with the first shipload of oil pipes -to build a new 500-mile oil line across Iran. TRAGIC: The squalor of the squatters' settlement off Chin Lye Street, Tanjong Pagar, is expressed by this89 words
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Article100 1950-09-30 9 Assault Craft Arrive Standard Shipping Reporter WITH a number of L.C.A.s, or Landing Craft Assault, for use against the bandits m Malayan waters, the 13,000--ton light fleet-carrier Ocean is due at Singapore Naval Base from the United Kingdom this afternoon. Ocean is primarily bringing hundreds of reinforcements and many planes100 words
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Article75 1950-09-30 9 Lighterage: A WARNING that uneconomic lighterage rate demands m S i ngapore would react to the advantage of other ports with prevailing lower level of costs was given by Air. E. M. F. Fcrgusson, Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Mr. Fergusson commented75 words
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Advertisement73 1950-09-30 9 i PACIFIC HOTEL 600, SIPHYA ROAD, BANGKOK. !j Cable Add: "PACIFIC BANGKOK. SITUATED AT CONVENIENT AND RESIDENTIAL CENTRE, MODERN EQUIPMENT EXCELLENT SERVICE, COMFORTABLE AND PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS. SINGAPORE OFFICE: CITY BOOK STORE LTD. j r m j-^-u*^^^^>f^*~**^~<'~' f-'*'*'' MODEL BC 5082 A ON EASY PAYMi Nl TERMS. 11 Monthly Payment of73 words
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Advertisement572 1950-09-30 9 KAILI.NOS HMMI e>LA\UI.\A\IA I X KI.MIMM 8 D'-re P > ham Pmaat "Lalandia" tor Sfllgon B.in-kok 5^ o c^ 1 Nordvesf for Saigon A: Bangkok ls t l ••Kor.-a 1 for Bangkok. Manila ll >cl Eong K..ng Kobe 6z Yuicohama 27-2K <xt •■Danholm" for Bangkok B-lfc N 1 "Nordhval" for572 words
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Miscellaneous147 1950-09-30 9 [air arrivals] 'ifSsZgg,. and DEPARTURES J V —^-r^ ■-> <, I from Paiembanfi ETA 330 rriVa S from Kuala Lumpur ETA h A.BOAC CONSTELLA U 50 a m riON n x h n Sydney ETA L\:,o p.m. UepdHUreS I. >:i. Fv n R Cairo. Calcutta ETA 3.15 pm. GARIDA INDONESIAN147 words
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Miscellaneous501 1950-09-30 9 SURFACE MAILS UCSpdiCncS TODAY— Sibu 8 a.m. by Belaga: Palembang noon by Ganandoc: North Borneo, Labuan. Brunei and Miri by Kajang: South Africa noon and Mombasa noon by Straat Malakka: South India, N. India and Pakistan (letters only) 6 p.m. by Rajula: Java 6 p.m. by Wiiiem Ruys; Sarawak (except501 words
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Article93 1950-09-30 11 Stevenson Unchanged 7 VERS ol Robert Louis > n*s a venturous tn asure Island* 1 need fc ii ol wh a t I it at the bands of v. Disney m the RKOI j Technicotour produc- i completed m me of dialogue pure :i. ttfte i v from the novel93 words
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Article37 1950-09-30 11 I \f.vyii.:.e. Sept -2 I Rita Haj worth has starttaking goU less jo ff' >m !ssi ma] Rene Freeman le r: "She is o\- Nt Wi h a.l my pupils re like her". A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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64 1950-09-30 11 'No Hollywood Or Pictures Ingrid Bergman MILAN, Sept. 29— Actress x Ingrid Bergman says she has no plans to go to Hollywood to make a film. Her statement followed reports that producer David S-. Iznick said m Boston the Swedish actress would return to the screen if the proper roleA.P. - 64 words
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Article66 1950-09-30 11 CANTA MONICA. California, Sept. 29.— The 11--year-old marriage ut r.S. eroorn r, Frank Sinatra, and his wife, Xancy, went on the roc'K> m the Superior Court yesterday when the singer allowed her about a third of his US$l,OOO,OOO annual gross income m an uncontested separate maintenance suit TheA.P. - 66 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-09-30 11 VERONICA LAKE heads ff^B star bright cast of Paramount* so"';-f;;;(»d comedy "Isn't It Romantic?*' \t ih her are Mona Frecmun. Hatcher tarn BUly DeWolf©27 words
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Article, Illustration1301 1950-09-30 11 OSWALD HENEY - OSWALD HENEY by EGYPTIAN FIL M S with sub-titles m Romanised Malay. This is the latest thing m movies to come to this country, and, as such, is making news at Singapore's (iarrick Theatre where the first picture of this kind "Elmaraa Shaytan"1,301 words
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Advertisement112 1950-09-30 11 THE MARINES'^* GREATEST HOUR! t? -n 1 iJi 8 1 §i!i lil f^^ySß ?v,l -^T 1 illfl n I gSI 111* eTi J T B^»? i p^r^ l^^^ jgj a*J! 1 3 k BBft A rli fl k M 2>n smash w £i :r see it now! h RIGGED, ToTui112 words
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Advertisement64 1950-09-30 11 3 SHOWS DAILY— 3. 6.15 9.15 p.m. R X O's Wonderful Adventure and Romance of "CINDERELLA" by WALT DISNEY IN TECHNICOLOR TO-MORROW at 11 a.m. Paramount's "ALOMA Oh THE SOUTH SEA" IN TECHNICOLOR N0l! ia ***** RYUMC W^ Daily: 3.00. G. 30 9.15 P.M. Rod Cameron- Ilona Massey m "THE64 words
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Advertisement62 1950-09-30 11 Today: 3.15-6.30-9.15 p.m. Most powerful LOVE STORY! "EIMARAA SHAYTAN" or "The Devil of a V/oman" (m Egyptian with romaaised Malay sub-titles) .^^5 '^®?^B«.* v v Midnite Tonite: «*SHA T NTALA" (Tamil) Moral Show Tomorrow: "GHOST CATCHERS" GRAND OPENING TODAY 3 SHOWS: 3.15, 6.15, 9.15 p.m. REHM AN, CEETABAI 1 and62 words
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Advertisement118 1950-09-30 11 It*s iht> talk nt 4ht» imvtt! f-m' £Mn Bnnk Edilv Come Kmlv VARIETY P^i^O< MMS MY WARXEKS' 5 SHOWS DAILY: 11— 1.45— 1— 431 fl 9^i 3 lim«-« I<mlh\ Tomorrow: L 45 U.'Ml «JC 9.3 DANNY I JUNE DANFORD HAMILTON and his Australia's FRANTIC FUNATICS ™REMOST BOMGSIWEW With DICK OBRIEN118 words
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Miscellaneous165 1950-09-30 11 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME 10 am News 1 p.m. Programme Summary; 102 Dance Music; 130 Time Signal, News and Singapore Weekly Shaie Market Report; 1.50 Light Music; 1 p.m. Album of Harmony: 2.30 Swing Time: 2.45 London Studio Melodies: :U5 Song Time: 3.30 Tea Dance: 4165 words
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Miscellaneous173 1950-09-30 11 7 p.m. Programme Summary. 7.05 Interlude: 7.15 Musical Varieties by Kembang Murni Kronchong Party; 8.15 News; 8.30 Musical Selections. CHINESE PROGRAMME 12.45 Programme Summary m Mandarin; 12.48 Mandarin Chorals: 1 p.m. News m Mandarin, Amoy and Cantonese; 115 Amoy Selections; 9 p.m. Sig. Tune and Opening Annct. m Mandarin; 9.01173 words
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Miscellaneous167 1950-09-30 11 Dutch 'BBC>: 9 p.m. Kuoyu: News and Programmes (BBC 1 9.30 News m Burmese (BBC>; 9.45 Programme Summary and Inter- I Jude: 10 p.m. Radio Newsreel <BBC>: 10.15 Dance Music; 11.15 "Looking at Britain" 11: 'Ludlow'; 11.30 News and "Evening Serenade." (Gram, recs KUALA LUMPUR 269 metres 6025 kilocycles m167 words
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