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Title Section18 1950-10-01 1 Singapore Standard A *fl M VOL. 1 NO. 91 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS18 words
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270 1950-10-01 1 Slandaard Slaff Reporter v! V\ MN agriculture and fisheries may be b] the i t oi the United Nations Food and ilturc Or«::mi->atioii mission which arrived m l>v BOAC Ariionaut yesterday. It was led by Mr. W. H. Cummings. Asia and Far East270 words
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Article, Illustration72 1950-10-01 1 Won't Tell Goering's CaptureStory I Officer 1 Staff Repeater ites Sii $apo*a at Army ca] I tin, C lation, bis ksational capture Herman Goering m ii Hil •r- v I v.- re- s- a hat, "Look r I'm saying nothing. I oattled same i tion, i note i me. em72 words
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73 1950-10-01 1 British Troops To Thwart Red Plans For Rallies DORTMUND, Sept. 30: (Renter) Crack British troops today raced back to the Ruhr where West German police reported raids on 50 Commu- centres to thwart Communist to defy official bans on rallies planned for tomorrow. The troops were travelling 120 miles from73 words
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Article, Illustration50 1950-10-01 1 Mi Aldan Crawley, M.P.. I'nder Secretary of State tor A.r. (left) with Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty. C-in-C Far East Air Force, at Kallang airport yesterday afternoon. Mr. Crawley arrived from London for a 10-day tour of inspection of R. \.F. units m the Far East.50 words
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190 1950-10-01 1 FLANS ARE now well under way to bring the First, Second and Third Prize winners of The Singapore Standard Essay Contest should they be from the Federation to Singapore to receive their prizes m person, the Essay Contest editor announced190 words
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79 1950-10-01 1 LONDON. Sept. 30 (AP)— Reinforcements for British troops fighting m Korea are expected to leave the United Kingdom soon by boat, informed sources said today. The first British soldiers to reach the front earlier this month were two battalions of the Middlesex79 words
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160 1950-10-01 1 Wallace Asks Mao Not To Obey Moscow SOUTH SALEM, New York. Sept. 30. (UP) Henry A. Wallace, speaking 'as one farmer to another', advised the Chinese communist premier, Mao Tse-tung, not to 'slavishly obey the orders of Moscow.' In an airmail letter to the Chinese leader, the former Vice-President said160 words
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Article130 1950-10-01 1 Chou Says Britain Unfriendly HONGKONG, Sept. 30, (Reuter-AAP).— Premier Chou En-lai censured Britain's unfriendly attitude towards Chin*. m a speech to the nation s leaders quoted by Peking Radio today. He told the national committee of the People's Political Consultative Committee, highest policy-making body of China, that Britain recognised the130 words
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Article28 1950-10-01 1 Standard Staff Reporter About 100 rounds of .303 ammunition and seven hand grenades were found at a certain address m Kheam Hock Road I yesterday afternoon.28 words
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188 1950-10-01 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 30. (UP)— Naval authorities disclosed here today that the United States destroyer Bush struck a floating mine off the Korean coast on Wednesday.) Nine of her crew were killed, five others were injured, and ten are missing. The blast from the188 words
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Article44 1950-10-01 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 (UP) Comedian Bob Hope, and a troupe of forty other entertainers, will leave Los Angeles on October 4th for Japan and Korea. They will spend twelve days m Japan and Korea, entertaining the troops.44 words
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Article, Illustration147 1950-10-01 1 Standard Staff Reporter TWO well-known newsmen from opposite ends of the world had a happy reunion at Kallang airport yesterday when the East and West bound Qantas Constellations landed at the airport within ten minutes of each other. Mr. Walton A. Cole, editor147 words
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358 1950-10-01 1 LAKE SICCESS. Sept. 30 (AP) The I.V I'olitieal Committee decided today to be»in extraordinary consideration of the Korean question after its chairman took the unprecedented step of offering a brief adjorunment to Mop a Soviet bloc filibuster. In a heated and confi358 words
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Article267 1950-10-01 1 Awaiting Orders To Cross TOKYO, Sept. 30 (UP) United Nations' spearheads waited today for orders to cross the 38th parallel into North Korea. There was some speculation, however, that the Communists would be given a chance to surrender before these orders are given. The South Koreans were at or near267 words
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72 1950-10-01 1 King To Open New Parliament Session Tuesday LONDON, Sept. 30. (AP) King George VI will open the new session of Parliament on Oct. 3, it was announced officially today. The present session, which is m recess, will meet briefly on Oct. 17. The following week it will move into new72 words
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91 1950-10-01 1 TAEGU. Sept JO: (ReuterAAP) United Nations aircraft continued to pound North Korean targets even though the South Korean ground forces have been ordered to halt, at least for the time being, at ihe 38th. Parallel No order has been given to the air forces91 words
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74 1950-10-01 1 MacArthur Will Broadcast To N. Koreans Today TOKYO, Sept. 30 (AP) General Douglas Mac Arthur, United Nations commander m Korea, will call upon the North Korean government to surrender m a broadcast statement of his terms on Sunday, authoritative sources said today. The broadcasts, m the Korean language, will be74 words
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Article428 1950-10-01 1 Tf_:vp. Sept. 30: fßeu'erAAP; President Truman, the Joint Chiefs of Stall and Gen. Mac Arthur exchanged the following messages, it was announced m Tokyo tonight. From President Truman to Gen. Mac Arthur: "I know that I speak for the en' ire American people when I send428 words
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Article30 1950-10-01 1 SAIGON, Sept. 30. (Reuter). The United Slates survey mission to South-East Asia ar- rived here by plane today for a two-day reiura visit to Endo-| China.30 words
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Advertisement94 1950-10-01 1 aa\ayas best boy r:\ce-creom r On Other Pages Nee Outrage at Singapore Farm 2 Call 'I o Form Salaries (ommittee 2 New Visa Rule For (Olony 2 Yolun'eer Forces To Be Formed 3 Warning lo Fed. (iovt. 3 New Role For lions Siang 4 MPI Praise Malar an Piefiiss 594 words
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Article312 1950-10-01 2 HOLDERS of Talid certificates of admission, roident m Singapore, and **ho arc leaving the Colony for a short period, may apply lo the Controller of Immigration for a visa to facilitate their return. Thu v.\ a stated m a Public Relations release issued yester- Applicants312 words
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Article50 1950-10-01 2 TWO Mai tys, Abu Bakar bin. A lull md Abdul Rahman c acq iitt< I m lie Singapore *i rd P Court j est< day oi ipted *ti rti w of v, '-> froi i Indi n Kanapathy N imas i* pathar, on Aug 3 at Ti< ag B50 words
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Article164 1950-10-01 2 To Serve On Orchestral Committee Standard Staff Reporter MR. D. Robertson (Progressive South) was yesterday nominated to serve on a committee to be set up by the Government to make recommendations for the improvement of orchestral performances m the Colony. When Mr. Robertson's name was proposed. Mr. A. P. Rajah164 words
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492 1950-10-01 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to the Singapore Municipal Commissioners lo appoint a Standing Committee to consider the salary and conditions of service of monthly-paid employees was made yesterday at the fifth annual conference of delegates of the Singapore .Municipal Services Union held492 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-10-01 2 Air Vice Marshal Sir Francis Mellersh, A.O.C. Malaya, presenting a new Station Badge, approved and signed by lI. M. the King, to Group Captain J. L. F. Fuller-Good, Station Commander, at a ceremonial parade at Changi yesterday.37 words
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116 1950-10-01 2 THREE men, Tan Wah Lan, Lim Thiam See and Zakariah bin Haji All. were charged m the Singapore First District Court yesterday with robbery. The three were alleged to have taken six fuel injectors, a fuel pump and magneto belonging to the Municipality m the116 words
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Article, Illustration137 1950-10-01 2 A SUM of about $1,000 was raised yesterday at the Y.W.C.A. exhibition and sale of handicrafts made by 30 woman students of the YWCA Art class conducted by Mrs. Lee Swee Cheng. (Above picture shows some of the students*) The handicrafts were the result of three months' training. All the137 words
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275 1950-10-01 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. YOUNG KOK CHAI, owner of a pig and poultry farm at 9th mile West Coast Road, was shot down m cold Mood on Friday night by a Chinese gunman as he was seated m his house275 words
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Article191 1950-10-01 2 Dogs Of RAF Get UK Serum A SPECIAL supply of serum to inoculate R.A.F. police* dogs against hard-pad, dreaded canine disease, has been asked for from England by the Far East Air Force. The serum will probably be flown out to Singapore m a bid to prevent the spread to191 words
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139 1950-10-01 2 Standard Staff Reporter IT MAY be another two or three years before improvements can be made to the Malayan Trunk System to enable it to expeditiously meet the demands placed upon it. Until then, the steadily increasing number of Singapore users -of the trunk139 words
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Article, Illustration241 1950-10-01 2 For the past four-and-a-half years Major Harry Jackson from Australian Army Headquarters m Melbourne, has been a man with one of the most unusual missions arising out of World War 11. He has been tracing and rewarding Asians m Malaya. Borneo and Sarawak who gave241 words
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360 1950-10-01 2 USI— lndia Trade Won't Affect Malaya Standard Staff Reporter FULL details of the draft trade agreement between India and Indonesia have been r«eiit to the Indian Government. It is expected that the agreement will be signed before the visiting Indian trade delegation n turns home m a fortnight's time. This360 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-10-01 2 picture. MR. and Mrs. Oeij 'sew Wee Mho were married at the Khek Association. Peck Seah Street, yesterday. The bride was formerly Miss Foo Fun Lan. StandardStandard - 27 words
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129 1950-10-01 2 Extend Aid To Vernacular Schools Lee Standard Staff Reporter GENEROSITY m the part of <fO> eminent tor educational gghcm.fi should he extended to tome <♦( tin' vernacular schoole m thirountry. said Mr. Lee Kflmg (Ihian \csterday. Air. Lee. the wellknown nessman who is also chairman of the Chinese High School,129 words
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Article57 1950-10-01 2 A FIXE of S3OO was imp >.-e-i on Inn Han Kok m the Singapore Fourth Police Courl > day for assisting m running a chap-ji -ki lottery. Tan was arretted at Ti ng Bahru Road <>n Sept. 22 wh: l In possession of some betting One57 words
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Article, Illustration217 1950-10-01 2 FairyStory Ending For Romance SI cl Wom.r < A LO i iniiafl ■Ea rj si ■> aadis ti Kw., oU < d Mr. Lee k :n m >n\ took place at pore Registi j Office. Both aridre ..nd 'ki won are law* attat bed I the »1 -n. Lay< r,Buckoke - 217 words
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Article107 1950-10-01 2 New Move To Swop Judges Stall Ri porf« r \RR W Ml Si has i n rritrri<i Into be> Sii Mtefe aoil Honn X- gb* v*hich iii Chief J I the two < nliiiiic* nra\ DOM nicitilirr- «.f the $UjMN Mie (ionrl- of both t< rr for tin- pn rj107 words
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Article34 1950-10-01 2 WomanCommitted For Assize Trial D A I c vestted tj rYLene.J f I I id for tn n a ebai p rdon of m th m I 0 re .of ins' ent! for maki34 words
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406 1950-10-01 4 Standard Shipping Reporter j SINGAPORE harbours oldest resident hasj left her moorings, and a landmark or better i said a seamark is no longer visible at the lai-upj anchorage. The 38 year-old* 4,000-ton Hong' Siang is being overhauled m Keppel Harbour,, before the406 words
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Article153 1950-10-01 4 Airliner 'Forced Down' BELGRADE. Sept. 29 (UP)— Two Yugoslav YAK fighter planes forced a Swedish airliner to land at Belgrade airport on Friday; "because it has been dis- j tributing unfriendly pro- paganda leaflets", the Governmen f Information Qffioe announced. The four-engine plane was put under armed guard for 50153 words
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Article, Illustration538 1950-10-01 4 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH By JJHARAT AIRWAYS officials are expected to fly to Singapore in full force when the airline makes an inauguration flight to the Colony this Saturday. Pilot of the DC4 Skymaster making the trip from Calcutta to Singapore is Captain D. D. Anand. The Skymaster,538 words
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Article130 1950-10-01 4 SINGAPORE RUBBER 'STEADY' MAINLY on the reserve of sellers and short covering the: Singapore rubber market was very steady yesterday. Prices opened steady and gradually rose during the day. but the turn-over of business was on the small side. Noon quotations yesterday were 6i cents per lb. above the previous130 words
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51 1950-10-01 4 HMS Triumph Returns To HK From Korea HONGKONG, Sept. 30 (AP)— The British aircraft carrier. H.M.S. Triumph, has returned to Hongkong from Korean waters. Its planes were the first British aircraft to strike the Korean Communists. The carrier, Theseus, which arrives m Hongkong from Europe on Sunday remained m I51 words
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Article42 1950-10-01 4 WASHINGTON. Sept. 29 (UP) The Philippine Republic during the past year was the biggest wheat flour importer m the Far East and the second largest m the world, according to Dr. Urbano Zafra, Commerical Counsellor of ih.% Philippine £mbass«Y licx*42 words
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Article103 1950-10-01 4 HONGKONG. Sept. 30' (Reuter-AAP)— The black-mar-ket rate for United States dollars m Shanghai jumped to 40.000 jen mm piao against the official rate of 29.400 as a result of United Nations successes m Korea, according to arrivals from tne northern port last evening. The black-market103 words
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Article15 1950-10-01 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Sept. 30 The price of tin today was $3981. Down $4.50.15 words
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Article46 1950-10-01 4 PARIS, Sept. 29— (Reuter)— The commander and three sailors were killed and twenty other members of the crew were injured m an explosion aboard a French sloop m the Gulf of Tonkin yesterday, according to an Agence France Presse message from Saigon.46 words
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Article88 1950-10-01 4 HONGKONG, Sept. 29 (Reuter-AAP) The Yangtse river estuary has been cleared of mines, according to a usually reliable report from Shanghai last night. Five ships from Hongkong have struck mines m the estuary during the past few. month*, I There were .reports that pirates were responsible88 words
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Article102 1950-10-01 4 Canadian May Be Revalued S OTTAWA, Sept. 30 (UP) > The Canadian Government on Friday night .ordered Canadian banks to discontinue dealings m foreign exchange until a fuller notice pending a cabinet study of the exchange rates. Finance Minister D. C. Abi hot made the announcement at a time when102 words
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Article134 1950-10-01 4 PRODUCE PEPPER DROPPING COPRA m the Singapore produce market •pened quite steady yesterday on better advices from Europe. Buyers opened at $412 and i rose throughout the day to (dose at $421 with sellers holdling firm at considerably higher prices. i Coconut oil opened at $71 ibut with no sellers134 words
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266 1950-10-01 4 LONDON, Sept. 29 (Keuter). Having considered m detail the six-year programme of economic developmenl submitted l>y the (!ommon wealth countries of the area Ceylon, India. Pakistan, Malaya, Singapore, North Borneo and Sarawak the Commonwealth Ministers" meeting here today approved a report from their experts266 words
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143 1950-10-01 4 LONDON. Sept. 2;>— (Reuter) j The first of the Indochinese delegates to the London eonI ference on aid to South East LAsia, Pham Van Hai of VietI nam, will arrive here by air tomorrow. Pham Van Hai is a former Minister of143 words
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Article77 1950-10-01 4 Moller Tugs Forced To AbandonTow HONGKONG, Sept. 30— (AP) Two seagoing tugs, Margaret and Christine Moller, arrived m Hongkong last night after an unsuccessful effort at towing two Liberty ship hulls from Hongkong to Shanghai. Chinese Nationalist Navy boats intercepted them m the Formosa Straits and forced them to cast77 words
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Article23 1950-10-01 4 HONGKONG. Sept. 30: (Reu-ter-AAP)—Admiral Sir Patrick Brind arrived he-e yesterday afternoon from Singapore by an RAF aircraft on a routine Visit23 words
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Article37 1950-10-01 4 WASHINGTON. Sept. .30 (AP) The government soon will announce a priority order directing factories, mills and mines to fill military orders ahead of nnv others, the National Produ 1 Authority (NTA; announced oil Fliday,37 words
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Advertisement472 1950-10-01 4 •♦AILINtiS Mimi SLA\IH\».\IA v«t\li\,\i S'p- sham I "Lalandia" for Saigon Bangkok 5.7 ort "Nordreat" tor Saigon 4c Bangkok 1314 v l 2 (>ct "Korea" for Bangkok. Manila Hong Kons Kobe At Yukohama 27: )ct "Danholm" lor Bangkok HON "Nordtaval" for Saigon Ac BaiiKKok 17-18 No^ "Kinta" for Manila. Hongkong. Kobe472 words
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Article136 1950-10-01 5 St.mdard Stall Correspondent IPOH, Sal One party of the visaing Parliamentary group comprising tlie Earl of Listowel, Mr. M S. MacPherson and Mr, R. W. Williams, arrived m lpoh. yesterday by Malayan Airways. They inspected a die-, "go. a -id the workshops of Malayan Tin Dredging136 words
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Article50 1950-10-01 5 PEXAXG. Sat The Chief Police Officer, Penang, Mr. P. J. Meehan. had declared the entire area of the island of Pu'au Jorejak aad too waters *nirrounding it to a distance of 200 yards from low watermark to be a protected area for the purpose- of the Emergency Regulations.50 words
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Article117 1950-10-01 5 - Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG, Sat. Muslims residents m Pahani; Road area here have lodged a protest to the Muslim Advisory Board. Penang and Province Wellesley. stating that several residents from other areas used to perform their Friday congregational prayer at the Pahang Road Mosque. They contend117 words
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Article285 1950-10-01 5 F N Shows Record Sales MALAYAN Breweries, makers of Tiger Beer, report yet another year of achievement and progress, with sales for the period to June 30 a record m the history of the Company and the productive capacity taxed to the maximum. 'No better tribute can be paid to285 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-10-01 5 Photo. SERGEANT F. Hickling, D.C.M., M.M., (16 Battery) first Army man to kill a terrorist m Malaya, is going home m a few days' time. He once met a tiger face to face.- Army P.R.Army P.R. - 35 words
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Article65 1950-10-01 5 PENANG, Sat— The Fire Brigade here answered tico calls last night, one of which turned out to be a false alarm. In the other call which came from the junction of Scotland Road and York Road, firemen were unable to sav>e a police hut which was65 words
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589 1950-10-01 5 2 Gunners Returned To Ambush And Routed The Bandits Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Two gunners of 16 (Sandham's) Battery of 26 Field Regiment, R.A., recently strikingly revealed the British soldiers' spirit of determination and Initiative when on their own. after their scout ear ran into an ambush on589 words
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Article393 1950-10-01 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Sat. The celebration for the Royal wedding; of Tengku Thuraya, daughter of the Sultan of Kelantan and Tengku Aznian Shah, third son of the Sultan of Selangor began lasl Wednesday at Kola Bahru when the Sultan of Kelantan pave a lunch393 words
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Article468 1950-10-01 5 Tiie University of Malaya yesterday issued the following results: Decrees of Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery. FINAL EXAMINATION PART I R Bhupalan. Chen Chi Nan, Cheonfl San Thau. Chong Yew Chong. Gan Kok Liang, Hercharan Sinah. Edward Ho Guan Lim. K. Kana.qaratnam. Leong Kwok Wah,468 words
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489 1950-10-01 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. The legislation providing elections for the Municipalities m Penang, Kuala I Lumpur and Malacca was commented by the Earl of Listowel, the leader of the British Parliamentarian Delegation as another sign thai Malaya is moving489 words
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Article139 1950-10-01 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat.— Perak Chinese ?;uilds and associations will orward another -message to the United Nations on the oo casion of Double Tenth, reiterating the support of Overseas Chinese to the Nationalist Government ol China. This was among the dccl« sions taken at a meeting139 words
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Article154 1950-10-01 5 Standard Staff Fill It ipiMMJI 111 PENANG. Sat. The -iib-committce ((.'o!i\enoi>) of the Penang Poppy Day Appeal at a aeeetfaig la*>t nighl proposed to COneTlWl a crui-e round PeMMg J*lan<l lee £."> nrr person as a means of raising nioncv, Hwf "*i!l write to the154 words
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Article825 1950-10-01 6 r ri\K males had a brief hour of glory at the British Council Hall m Singapore on Thursday night. A debate on whether the male sex is superior to the female resulted m a victory for the male. The fact that the males voted themselves the superior Creatures825 words
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Article, Illustration1954 1950-10-01 6 Andrew Roth - Asians Have Upset TheBalanceOf World Power Andrew Roth By LOISDOIS. ONE of the first things that strikes the newcomer to the Middle East or Asia is the indigenous habit of squatting or sitting on one's heels. It is difficult at first *or a Westerner to imitate because it is hard1,954 words
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Article210 1950-10-01 6 LeonyHew Meny - Leony Hew Men y IPOH I" OCAL housewives are I A once again digging deep into their purses when out marketing. Things, they say, are becoming more and more frightful as prices of foodstuff continue to soar undettered by threats of possible action by the controlling bodies.210 words
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Article950 1950-10-01 6 HUGH MASSINGHAM - HUGH MASSINGHAM By A sequel to Mr. Eric Linkloter's essay, "A Modern Masterpiece/ last Sunday. IT was a bonnie day for me when my dear wee mother decided to send me to see Mr. John MacGregor. the famous novelist "For. if you must be a writer.*'950 words
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Article, Illustration402 1950-10-01 7 Border Crossing May Cause India-UK Split, Start East- West War Fateful Order Awaited lOKiO. Sept. 30. With South Korean forces drawn up along lh, HUll P«I»I1W already softening up the enemy defences by artillery f ,iii»:»nln«'"t- the world tensely awaits Gen. Mac Arthur's fateful order to tin- boundary an action402 words
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84 1950-10-01 7 SEOi I. Sept 30 (Reuter-AAP), Most observers, .-.ii it \%i!l !>«• ipapouoihlc for ninny months to h -mall bawds oi Coiiuiibbbsl fanatics from p.it m tin- ri lll n if mountain fastnrssrs of Korta. predict that Rrd guerilla warlart* will s Korea84 words
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Article16 1950-10-01 7 Pakistan IS to send an elephant to Turkey aa a gilt APAP - 16 words
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85 1950-10-01 7 JAKARTA, Sept. .10 (Al*)^— The Indonesian Gosn nmt ill lias resumed military operations against the rebel u So«rth Molncean Republic" with tli«* limiihiiiu of Aiiihoina Maud, reports Radio Amboina. Jakarta officials decline lo comment. Amboina. the seat of the; rebel "'Republic." is the only j85 words
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Article83 1950-10-01 7 Plot For Nepal Uprising NEW DELHI. Sept. 30— (Reuter): The Nepalese Embassy here said m a communique that a "conspiracy to assassinate the Maharajah of Nepal and other high dignitaries" had been discovered m Khatmandu. The announcement followed the arrest of a number of Nepalese National Congress workers on Sept.83 words
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74 1950-10-01 7 'Use Asians For Fighting In Far East' LOS ANGELES, Sept. 30 (UP)— Brig.-Gen. William Roberts, head of the U.S. military i mission m Korea for 2o months suggests the United Nations use only "native troops" m Asian fighting. "'lt is my conviction that, only as a last resort. should white74 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-10-01 7 Smiling Sally Buncood, chosen from among 2,000 girls as "Queen of the Hop Gardens," at Paddock Wood (Kent), is seen being borne on her mobile ilirone through the crowd.29 words
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Article57 1950-10-01 7 SYDNEY, Sept. 30- (Renicr-AAP): Without even a nibble, Alby Singleton and George Lucca fislied all day on the Hawkesbury River. Said Alby, ichen. they decided to call it "a day:" "I would have, liked at least a couple of mullets to take hdme" As he spoke, two mul-Reuter; AAP - 57 words
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Article, Illustration635 1950-10-01 7 SEOUL, Sept. 30— (UP): Seldom has the Lord's Prayer been uttered m such solemnity or m such grim surroundings as when Gen. Mac Arthur, during the ceremony of handing over control of liberated Seoul back to President Syngman Rhee, said, "In humble and devout manifestationReuter; AAP; A.P.; UP; AP - 635 words
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Article, Illustration279 1950-10-01 7 TOKYO, Sept. 30 (AP)— -With disclosure thai the Australian ground force from Japan had already joined llie British brigade at the front m Korea, Gen. Mac Arthur's headquarters sai<l thai British troops there "have beeu doing onr whale ofReuter - 279 words
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Article60 1950-10-01 7 BRI SH A X E. Sc]>t. 3t) (Reuter-AAP):— Cola ns bj ants (ichiiig hvndreds ot leer info the air have her,, yiro al S r i pt vDale station m CVoncurry district. Mr. A.J. Milsoit, manager of the station, said myriads ot ants rose spirally60 words
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145 1950-10-01 7 WASHINGTON. Sept 30 (Reuter)— Latest figures j announced here give total American casualties m the Korean conflict up to a week ago as 17.220. The Defence j Department reported this Dumber as that of casualties whose families had been notified up to Sept.145 words
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298 1950-10-01 7 [UN Finds Way To lEnd Soviet Use Of 'Double Veto' NEW YORK. Sept. 30 (AP).— The anion of ih« U.\. Security Council m overriding a Nationalist Chinese attempt to veto an invitation lo Red China i«» present her complaint «»f American a^^n --.ion after November 15 resulted m two hi"hl\-*i«>nihraHt298 words
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Article58 1950-10-01 7 FlatsSwept100Yd. Into River A landslide swept n block ot 40 Mats m Surte, Go- i burg, a distance lou yards into the Goeta River. Many persons are feared bui ed m the wreckage ol I c uses Renter. Daylight saving time ended m Formosa j i sta rd i* and58 words
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Article49 1950-10-01 7 A GI vas h to i'" accident m Sunt;:..:: when another soli grabbed bis rifle bj I w *..._< to prevent its slipping from his shoulder. A nine-man USA parlian ary commissit vUI be appointed to si te I < I done* standpoinl Guinea ques tionReuter - 49 words
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Article123 1950-10-01 7 Britons Near Border TOKYO. Efeftt ff. rti V AAP) The British cruiser Ce.\ ion bat put a landing pi I on the i^:and of T. i the wi st coast oi Koi < > the 38th Par;.:, el and confirmed that the CominnniMi had evacuated the island The Ceylon aod123 words
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120 1950-10-01 7 Mrs. Rhee To Give Shelter To Refugees SEOUL. S> I-'. :9. fRe AAP) Mrs. Syngn n Xl i v. ho t.cw back to Seoul it i South Korea's President busy cleanii g out the pies;'-. tial palace, virtually tiu oi undamaged I ding ■■< re. with the objei tof tut120 words
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Article75 1950-10-01 7 Children who do not iks i oi the quaint na i es c osen them by parents and k"f: pan X may bave them changed when they are confirmed, -;nd the Bishop "i Ch< msford il tse: D: Ih nrj Wita n, m a < letter Dr.Reuter - 75 words
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Article26 1950-10-01 7 Some 200 "(in rei ige* iron th< flooded an as m No I Anbwei, Kiangcu ai d Shantung bave been reduced to begga Reuter26 words
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Advertisement135 1950-10-01 7 v \n sti us o 1 1: f" MX YO..T BATTERY M MODEL CASH C1 kill PERFORMANCE Spore >8J j0 IS KEMARKABI.E Fed M1 4 :his iiirii'i rJU K,O SINGIPORI^^ a ktation Department has been created serve Estates md Mines m Johore m Sch< lea i: rained InlMsJlillll are there135 words
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Advertisement42 1950-10-01 7 WE HAVE JUST UNPACKED Q^ A NEW CONSIGNMENT CL^it i;\oi isitkla designed m both" rWv LARGE AM) SMALL FLORAL PATTERNS. SI ITABLL FOR CHILDREN'S X I LEN VGEKS' /^KSD IN SOFT SHADES OF BLUE AND PINK jgy $6.50 $7.50 per yard ROBINSONS42 words
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Article, Illustration1409 1950-10-01 8 Prince Mo nolulu, Britain's greatest confidence tipster goes on a trip to the Continent to study the" ways of it's 'natives.' As a result of some misunderstanding with the French police he gives his captors the slip by boarding1,409 words
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Article, Illustration513 1950-10-01 8 I hadn't been m Basle twenty-four hours before I was invited to make a personal appearance. which I accepted on condition that I could sell my autographed postcards to the audience after I had finished my show. I have found that English songs are usually513 words
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Article404 1950-10-01 8 Indignity Of Incoming Tax All through the winter I worked for the artists and was quite content to stay there until the warm weather came round again, until something happened which changed all my plans overnight and gave me the biggest shock I have ever received m my life. In404 words
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Article1101 1950-10-01 8 IWrHEN I visited Belgium I was a native' of the Belgian Congo; m Germany I' came from the Cameroons. The Cameroon* story proved effective until all coloured' men were rounded up and either put to' work for the Germans or interned. I was sent1,101 words
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Advertisement120 1950-10-01 8 va a x xJ,A A A, aa^A,,*. AAA,A, A, A AA.A,AAA^*A,A. a A A. A, m Jv La 7^V i}» I 1 aa4F fj'ArC V mVTmtMm /^Oo\ K^/V/?\ Si .•r Hall™ //oL-fc^m v^f Lsi** > j COOKING COSTS! 3 <W aUielcnt urn**. I 3 J >N a •fl V*»V"Cv? )JsJ120 words
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Advertisement16 1950-10-01 8 V DRINK smmf^*/ Nd*a* M r*. mm*r\ I'lMTO) mOST EXHILfIRfiTinG .M^ PHWsMX AERATED WATER CO., LTBt16 words
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Article, Illustration754 1950-10-01 9 Louella O. Parsons - 'Kangaroo' Hop Will I Cuban Cameo Bring Peter Lawf ord To Singapore Too Louella O. Parsons by JJOLLYWOOD, Sept. 30 Peter Lawford, who leaves for Australia the middle of October on the "Kangaroo" picture, talked to Sharman Douglas and Elizabeth Firestone on the telephone for about an hour, to Spain754 words
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Article103 1950-10-01 9 nOLI.YWOOD. Sept. 30.— Judy Garland and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio have parted company "to serve her best interests" the studio announced today. M-G-M said Judy had asked for, and been granted, a release from her contract with the studio, where she has been under contract since she103 words
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496 1950-10-01 9 A.C. BECK - She's The Kind Of Girl Execu tives Dream About A.C. BECK By 4 TTOLLYWOOD, Sept. 30.---1A Over at Paramount, Cecil B. DeMille frequently introduces a member of his staff with the words: "Meet my right arm and memory". The person m question is Miss Berenice Mosk. a quiet, soft-spoken, attractive496 words
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Article61 1950-10-01 9 HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 30 Muriel Lawrence, 21--year-old coloratura soprano who came to Hollywood a year ago from Chicago to study music m the movie capital, has been signed by Republic to make her movie debut playing Vera Ralston's step-sister m the studio's "Belle Le Grand." The61 words
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Article51 1950-10-01 9 "DARI, Italy, Sept. 30 JJ Filippo Del Giudice. British producer has asked Sir Laurence Olivier to take over the leading role m his new technicolour film "Frederick The Second." Del Giudice plans to make the film m southern Apulia, where the emperor lived and loved m the 12th51 words
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Article231 1950-10-01 9 npHfIME are thrills pafare aid two-fisted actioa m Edward Small's adventure story of the early American frontier, "The IroquaiS) Trail" soon to have its sea** son m Singapore. This United Artists release, based on James Fenimore Cooper's celebrated "Leather Stocking Tales." stars vigorous George Montgomery231 words
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Advertisement350 1950-10-01 9 a^^BBBrT^TI Today at 9 a.m. Kill] we** gr "Youisg Man Of Music" *I -^1 If 1 Starring DORIS DAY rV I ON SCREEN* l\2f 11—1.45 1 6.30 9.30 Ij > *f|. AND |4* ON STAGE V *fc**£y 1.45—6.30 ft 9.30 IPAAJVr DAAFORD Bis trantif tunaticswith "Carmen Miranda" O'Brien J I350 words
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Advertisement188 1950-10-01 9 TODAY ON OUR ANNIVERSARY DAY We take pleasure io I .ing A NEW CATMY EECOBD! NEVER BEFOilf m Singapore's (incma l!istor> have Hi tea pictures m one year each run for two inn trill! weekends, as m IfSI ALL "\v -5S CATHAY •NFI'TI NFS DAUCHI YW INDFKFI I AND NOW188 words
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Advertisement55 1950-10-01 9 t Js)mU ,i *i li I 1 'I M 'j^i-atf PHOKf 10 ***** CHUNG PP IO ii \Y at 11 a.m. Republic's "Kinu Of The Texas Rancers" (Showing; Whole serial) Daily: 3.00. 6 30 9.15 P.M. Rod Cameron- llona Masse? m "THE PLUNDERERS" (In Trucolour) Tt Borrow: "DENVER KID" DAi55 words
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Miscellaneous234 1950-10-01 9 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES^ RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME 9am Programme Summary; 9.02 Waltz Time; 9.30 With a Smile and a Song; 945 At the Piano; 10 a.m News from Singapore and the Emergency News from Kuala Lumpur; 10.10 Andre Kostelanetz and his Orchestra; 10.30 Latin American Rhvthm; 1! a.m. 'Love234 words
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Miscellaneous201 1950-10-01 9 H.M.V., Columbia and Pathe Orchestra 12.45 News; 7p.m. Prog. 12.45 News; 7 p.m. Programme Summary; 7.05 Interlude; 7.30 "Malayan Affairs"; 7.45 Interlude: 8.05 Relav from B.B.C. London; 8.15 News; 8.30 Talk "Malay Culture" 8.45 Popular Songs. CHINESE PROGRAMME 12.45 Prog. Summary in Mandarin; 12.45 Ptiping dramas 1 p.m. News in201 words
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Miscellaneous222 1950-10-01 9 the Shows"; 8.15 Thai: Newsf and Talks (BBC); 8.45 News in* Dutch (BBC); 9. p.m. Kuoyu:? News and Programmes (BBC); 5 9.30 News in Burmese (BBC): J 9.45 Programme Summary and? Interlude: 10 p.m. Radio NeW8_ Reel (BBC): 10.15 "British Con? cert Hall": 11.15 On Being Eightyf a ta*lk by222 words
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381 1950-10-01 11 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH By HfONG PENG and Teoh Peng Hooi, IHjwioweT'i Singapore doubles champions for the last I rears*, entered Hie semi-final of this year's; pfoaskin with an easy two-set victory over Goh i w and low Seah Chuan (Useful) m the men's'381 words
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560 1950-10-01 11 HERMAN RAPPA - HERMAN RAPPA By SINGAPORE Civilians had a hard fight beating the Combined Services two-one at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday m the annual match for the lay Lian Teek Shield. A fairly large crowd including the C-in-C General Sir John Harding, and the Colonial560 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-10-01 11 Prize giving at the conclusion of yesterday's Singapore CiviliansServices match at Jalan Besar Stadium. Harith, Civilians' skipper receives the Tay Lian Teck shield from Sir John Harding.29 words
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Article74 1950-10-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Selangor Police had little difficulty m beating the Selangor Eurasians by 22 points (two goals and four tries) to nil m an inter-club Rugby match at Bluff Road today. At Malaya District, the Services trounced the Technical College by 36 points74 words
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Article, Illustration223 1950-10-01 11 DAVE SANDS, British Empire middleweight kingpin and triple champion of Australia, will definitely not fight m America or England before next year. Instead, his manager-trainer Tom Maguire said two days ago, he will ""probably fight m Singapore m November against the European andMichael Goh - 223 words
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Article156 1950-10-01 11 Craig In Scoring Mood IPOH, Sat.— ln the first Important -Rugby match to be played here this season. South Perak beat the North by 19 j points (2 goals and 3 tries) to j nothing. Outstanding performances for the South were given by Craig Browne and Chandler while William, Harrison156 words
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84 1950-10-01 11 Five Records In SSC Swim Carnival Standard Sports Reporter THERE was a tie for the individual championship between Wieve Writers and Barry Mitchell at the Singapore Swimming Club's second Club Championship Gala at Tanjong Rhu yesterday. Using raised Olympic starting blocks, for the first time contestants m the Gala yesterday84 words
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Article96 1950-10-01 11 LONDON, Sept. 30: (Reuter) Following are results of matches played m the Scottish leagues: Aberdeen 2 Hibernian 1 Clyde 0 Third L. 2 Falkirk 2 Patick 1 Hearts 1 St. Mirren 0 Morton 2 Dundee S Mother-well 4 East Fife 2 Raith R. 1 Celtic 2 Rangers 496 words
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178 1950-10-01 11 NEW YORK, Sept. 30, (AP). The New York Yankees won their 17th American Baseball League pennant m 30 years without lifting a finger. While the league leaders set around m a hotel lobby enjoying a day off, the obliging Cleveland Indians whipped the second178 words
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Article505 1950-10-01 11 Standard Rugby Reporter PLAYING with their second best threequarler combination the Singapore Cricket Club nevertheless beat the Singapore Police 12 print* to three on the Padang yesterday, scoring off three trios and a drop jjoal against a try. The slightly slower SCC threes' line505 words
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Article267 1950-10-01 11 Herman Rappa - THE SQUARE RING Herman Rappa the 1601 b. champion. Airman Jimmy Welch has the biggest chance of his nine-year-old career m the square ring when he clashes with Little Paras, Manila's topranking lightweight, at the Happy World arena next Friria}'. Welch is fully prepared for a gruelling battle and has267 words
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Article240 1950-10-01 11 LONDON. Sept. ?,o- (Reuter) F Llowing are football results English League Arsenal 3 W. Bromicb 0 Aston Villa 2 Tottenham 8 Bur:: 1 Stoke 1 Chelsea 2 Everton 1 Derby 4 Blackpool 1 Liverpool 3 Bolton 3 dio.br. 8 Huddersfteld 0 ]>. Lh 1 Fulham 0 Sheffield240 words
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Article42 1950-10-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sai. M $*a*s own "Bis i jr" si arts at Siginting. near Port Dickson, on y 1. and pra< cry unit m the iiinti"* including the Roy represented. Th< y are pith against crock R.\F and anter marksmen.42 words
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Miscellaneous19 1950-10-01 11 JIMi_Sf3 J am riL 1.35 1. 10 10.13 10.16 MM 8.54 8.57 I Shan. 7 4. 8.00 2.43 2.5019 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1950-10-01 12 Charles Wins Again - Charles Wins Again IMPROVING greatly on his recent Singapore form the 4 year-old bay English gelding Epsom Derby, who moved up strongly on the outside as the field entered the course proper, took the lead at the distance to win the Perak States event1,252 words
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Article239 1950-10-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor State football side won the Liberation Cup for the fourth year m succession today when they beat the Services by five goals to nil m their annual encounter played at the Rifle Range stadium. Taking things easy from the start, the Selangor239 words
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Article137 1950-10-01 12 Fast Work On lpoh Track BY OLLIE DAVIES U\AST work was done on the second track at lpoh yesterday morning when the going was good. The best time was returned by Sisteron (Ayres) who had the edge over his stable mate Star of India (Tait) over three m 37 3/5137 words
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Article581 1950-10-01 12 " SKIP - Selangor Rugby Weekly Review "SKIP" By RUGBY m its second week m Selangor is fast getting into its stride. The Selangor Club XV. seems to be the only team to have improved considerably with only two outings They possess a fast set of three quarters and their forwards are not581 words
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Article96 1950-10-01 12 SEREMBAN. Sat.— At the end of the first day's play m the first postwar inter-state tennis match played between Selangor and Negri Sembilan, the former led by five games to two. f The highlight of today's play was the fine performance of the schoolboy Kwok Yoke96 words
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