Singapore Standard, 4 October 1950
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Title Section17 1950-10-04 1 Singapore Standard 1L n VOL. 1 NO. 94 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-10-04 1 photo. Following the sensational amphibian landing on the tvest coast of Korea, the US Marines easily recaptured the vital port of Inchon. Picture shows the leathernecks resting m the city with a big fire burning m the background. APAP - 39 words
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205 1950-10-04 1 Spender Asks UN Forces To Cross 38th i vM Mn ESS, Oct. 3 (UP) Australia ur«ed ,j v h.it General Douglas Mac Arthur send his United Nations ton*-, arro-s the 38th Parallel m pursuit of the Wth KofWMi arim which "must be utterly destroyed a> a fii'htinir force." But Australian205 words
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Article116 1950-10-04 1 HONGKONG. Oct. 3: -AAP The Colr the i me this hoisted typhoon N this morncasl the RoyKate last ndical tl al winds freshen tnd reach I noon. K Tak airplanes in safer pn try meaI tina NaCentral port C rporations' ave been K Tak since116 words
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Article34 1950-10-04 1 LONDON, Oct. 3 (Reuter)— Britain and Cuba have agreed to raise the respective legations m Havana and London to the status of embassies. Effective date will be announced later.34 words
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Article45 1950-10-04 1 Standard Suff Reporter A Chinese snatch thief was reported to have robbed a Hokkien woman of $56 and a gold chain worth $60 while she was walking m a lane behind Joo Chiat Road and Onan Road yesterday evening.45 words
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252 1950-10-04 1 MARGATE, England, Oct. 3 (UP)— Prime Minister Clement Attlee said today that capitalism "has lost faith m itself' and only Socialism can keep the world from turning to Communism. Attlee told the- national convention of his Labour Party that the next few252 words
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167 1950-10-04 1 Standard Staff Reporter A MUNICIPAL Committee has reiterated the Singapore Municipal Commissioners stand that it cannot agree to the Colony Government's rules that vehicles parked on public streets during the hours of darkness should have parking lights Government, which adopted this rule on the167 words
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255 1950-10-04 1 TAIPEI, Oct. 3 (UP)— General Mac Arthur's Far East Command survey mission to Taiwan has been given orders to wind up business and return to Japan. The mission, which was established as a result of MacArthur's visit to Taipei early m July,255 words
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447 1950-10-04 1 Drive 50 Miles Beyond Border TOKYO, Oct. 3 (AP)— General Douglas Mac Arthur confirmed today, for the first time, that the South Korean tcpops had crossed the 38th parallel and have driven nearly 50 miles inside Communist territory. The fast moving, but447 words
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280 1950-10-04 1 II II TOKYO, Oct. 3 (UP)— British surface ships bombarded Paengnyong Island off the west coast of Korea just below the 38th parallel for three days after the garrison refused to surrender. The British ships were joined on Monday by American carriers-based planes280 words
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Article362 1950-10-04 1 TOKYO, Oct. 3 (LP)— An American reconnaissance pilot reported today that a JOO-mile-long truck convoy had been sighted moving from Communist Manchuria to North Korea with artillery pieces and other aid for the battered Korean Reds. The pilot did not make it clear whether the362 words
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175 1950-10-04 1 Two Injured In Three Road Mishaps Standard Staff Reporter TUDPP **aVii/->lckc clriHr?<»rJ r»n wet Singapore roads during and m between rain periods yesterday. The first one was a station wagon of the United States Information Service. It ran off the road near the junction of Pierce Road and Holland Road175 words
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Article60 1950-10-04 1 TAEGU, Oct. 3 (Renter-! AAP) An Australian officer! and a private soldier were j killed today when a Bren gun carrier m which they were riding was blown up by a landmine. Another private soldier was injured. The two deaths were the first j m60 words
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Article63 1950-10-04 1 MONTEREY, California, Oct. (UP) Johnny Weismuller. amed swimming star and "Tarzan" of movies, his wife and a Los Angeles couple were injured m an auto accident near here Monday night. Weismuller and the couple, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Long, were not seriously injured, suffering63 words
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Article169 1950-10-04 1 Marines Capture Uijongbu 10TH CORPS HEADQUARTERS IN KOREA, Oct. 3 (UP) U.S. Marines and tanks fought their way into Uijongbi*, 11 miles north of Seoul, today, a 10th Corps spokesman announced. The spokesman said the advance was made against "decreasing resistance." Only tanks and the most forward troops were m169 words
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Advertisement102 1950-10-04 1 On Other Pages Pag» University Anxious to Fill Senior Posts With Local Men 2 CID Appeals For Witnesses t Federation Bus Companies Get Insurance Offer from Singapore S Minister Taking RAF Employees' Grievances to U.K S Perak Famine Warning 4 Malayans Welcome In Dutch New Guinea 5 Labour Has A102 words
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Advertisement67 1950-10-04 1 'I FOLA*Qfn suit sunups TL ;>■ absorb annoyin< glare* Available m various designs and i colours. i From: F. J. ISAACS. Optometrist Optician. 1* Vi. The Arcade, (off Baffles 1 Place). Phone: SUSS. I For Treatment of Bark Disease of RUBBER TREES Approved by the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya67 words
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Article, Illustration580 1950-10-04 2 Chee Koon Lin - University Anxious To Fill Senior Posts With Qualified Local Men Silcock Chee Koon Lin By Standard Staff Reporfer. THE UNIVERSITY of Malaya is always anxious to fill senior appointments in the University with locally qualified candidates of the necessary academic standing, who would maintain the reput- ation of the University.580 words
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Article134 1950-10-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter LED by an elderly Dutchspeaking school teacher, a three-man Papuan delegation from Dutch New Guinea arrived m Singapore yesterday for talks with the Dutch Government at The Hague on the question of the Colony's future status. Tohan Ariks, the leader, told The134 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-10-04 2 Three Years For Stabbing A JAVANESE, Ahamat bin Hassan was sentenced to the maximum sentence of three years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Brown m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, for causing hurt to a detective, Lim Tua Tee, with a knife.42 words
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Article65 1950-10-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter The Hokkien sub-branch of the C.1.D., Singapore recently seized 13 bales of sheet rubber, worth about $4,000, from an unnumbered hut m Clyde Terrace. It is believed that the rubber was imported from Sumatra and is suspected having been stolen. Anyone wishing65 words
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Article163 1950-10-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter WORK on the building of a Memorial to Mahatma Gandhi on a site at Race Course Lane m Singapore will start as soon as plans, now with the Singapore Municipal Architects, have been approved. The foundation stone of the building was laid163 words
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Article68 1950-10-04 2 The Raffles Library and Reading Room will open on Sundays to allow of its j full use on the day when the majority people are 1 on holiday. This Sunday, Oct. 15, will be the first 1 day of opening and the hours will be from68 words
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Article27 1950-10-04 2 DONATIONS to the Assam Relief Fund received up to Sept. f3O totalled $29,423.45, the Govern j ment of India office m Singapore S announced yesterday.27 words
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Article55 1950-10-04 2 Helicopter Ride For Air Minister I MR. AIDAN I I ley British U. I I Secretary of Store for Air, flew m one of I F.E.A.F/S CoiU ttlty 1 Evacuation helicopters j during his tour of R.A.F. Station Changi. The Minister if mak- ing a ten-day tour of For Eott55 words
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148 1950-10-04 2 I Chinese, Tan Kian Chay, and -an Ah Tit, tentatively charged m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday with being m possession of the spare parts of an unserviceable revolver, were both committed to stand trial at the Assizes. Singh, m outlining the case, sai< that148 words
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425 1950-10-04 2 A CSV Sends New Sa lary Scales To Army HQ THE Singapore Army Civil Service Lmon has siil un it ted new salary recommendations for all the different types and grades of civilian employees of the Army. The recommendations, which have been sent to the Command Secretary, General Headquarters. Far425 words
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Article, Illustration176 1950-10-04 2 When Bandit Fighters Become 'C uties', 'Babies' Standard Staff Reporter PROBABLY for the first time yesterday, Medical Officers of the British Military Hospital were not unduly excited when blood pressures of their patients mounted steadily up as the evening progressed. Cause of the high blood pressure was Australia's ■petite songstress,176 words
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Article, Illustration761 1950-10-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE C.I.D. is making a strong appeal to the public to come forward and identify a number of people who had been arrested m connection with the various cases of arson and bomb-throwing perpetrated m the Colony. 'The only way761 words
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252 1950-10-04 2 Kallang Tragedy inquest Driver Was 'Under Influence Of Liquor' A DOCTOR said m the Singapore (loronerV Cojrl yesterday that when he examined the driver of the rr.r. alleged to be involved m the Kalian*; motor tragedy, he found that the man was "under the influence «>f liquor." The witness. Dr.252 words
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Advertisement103 1950-10-04 2 ATCO BOAT- IMPELLER jj C^ i^ A W SINCiAPOHE PRICE A Brief Specification k (j Engine 79 c.c. Atco-Villers v Q Length Assembled 64 ins. 0 A Length Dismantled 34 ins. Q A Weight of Engine Unit 391 lbs. p V Weight of Propeller Unit 51 lbs. X L Fuel103 words
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Advertisement233 1950-10-04 2 EDUCATIONAL NOTICE i "MALAY Convert commence: TO DAY V.M.C A A Orchard R i HAUL/GE NOTKrF" THE SIOTOB Mir l.Yi (COMMKRC'IAL I RK It 1 \HON> Notice of .-"iplic -lion t Hackne? C rriace f (TAKE NOTICE rHAT 1 HCX^K. SAW, o: Pergie Iv.. ?h ol intend to ap >ls233 words
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334 1950-10-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter THAT the Air Ministry m London should make available, without 1 I ,v, nit quale funds to build houses for the civilian staff of the Far East i, ',< ia smsaesMed by the Singapore Air Ministry Local Staff334 words
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Article49 1950-10-04 3 X UMPLR, I —Thirty ihow powmli of rice, tO tims /Wb, one tin h o *he€ anl a large n of vlothirti* i ,r>- rerocered by ttrmrih (ones operat~ J j \< xri Srmbilnn •> uhcn they 1,, nit- d a bandit florr* dump. i49 words
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Article52 1950-10-04 3 la LUMPUR, TuesT— J a gang an Indian e in an- j, Bred on a j no damage n S I a bus and a of cash Pal anfl jester- J ammunition recovered e Perak v cam l< at J >.-r ar the State. bungtow t: >52 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-10-04 3 THE third Malay Teienune Competition was held at the Studios of Radio Malaya, Kuala Lumpur last week. Standing left to right:—Che Kafiah binte Adam of Kajang (Winner), Inche YusopOsman, Che Noorma binte Ambia and Inche Aznam bin Awang of Kuala Lumpur. The announcer Inche Ahmad Murtadza Zaba is m theC. F. Larm - 54 words
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Article167 1950-10-04 3 R Tues. Chair-' c Poj Day Appeal called ■^oeting arrange- poppies r events to toney I hind ssed the 0 money colremain, and would largely ed and ra of the Police to the E I that 1 infilled Qber. is fixed for pies only Xt167 words
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429 1950-10-04 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues —Alleged to have stabbed an 18-year-old married woman named Latchumi with a dagger during a quarrel on Rosewale Estate, Bukit Rotan, Selangor, on March 13, a young Malay Special Constable, Kandal bin Talib, was429 words
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Article66 1950-10-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter MALACCA, Tues.— Mr. J. i V. Keene, Suptg. Elect, Engr.. i Southern Region, stated that the Central Electricity Board would soon build a modern j two-storey building for its Malocca office m Wolferstan Road. The building would cost about $100,000 and have a66 words
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Article, Illustration83 1950-10-04 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— A one-legged Malay, Salim bin Abdullah, and two others, Sainan bin Sabirin and Lim Kok Wee. were fined $12 each by the police magistrate, Inche Mahamood bin Ali, for gaming m public. MR. MRS. Lee Koon Sang who were married m Bentong recently. The bride-83 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-10-04 3 ■Studio picture. MR. MRS. Lee Siew Boh who were married at Muar last week. Many people attended the wedding Lim PhotoLim Photo - 21 words
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116 1950-10-04 3 Bandits Kill Puchong Planter His Dog KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Early this morning, when 25-year-old James Chalmers, Assistant Manager on Kinrara Estate, Puchong, about eight miles away from here, was walking in the estate with his dog, both of them were killed by bandits who fired shots at them. A short116 words
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Article98 1950-10-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The driver and the attendant of a lorry travelling on the Johore Bahru-Mersing Road, which was stopped by security forces on Sept. 29, were jailed by the Kota Tinggi magistrate for breach of the order prohibiting the movement of foodstuils98 words
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Article100 1950-10-04 3 KUALA LIPIS, Tues.— On the occasion of the marriage of their youngest daughI ter, Che Azzizah, to Inche i Kamsuddin, the Mentri Besar of Pahang, Dato Mahamud bin i Mat, and his wife, Che Norman, were hosts to about 500 guests at a tea party held in100 words
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Article54 1950-10-04 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two Chinese men and a Malay, who were passengers on the mail train to Singapore, which left Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning, were injured when shots were fired on it m Johore last night. One of the Chinese, aged54 words
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Article37 1950-10-04 3 MALACCA, Tues.— Mr. Justice Abbott today dismissed the appeal by a detainee, Goh Bok Choi. The latter had been convicted on a 1 chnrge of having possessed a seditious publication m the Tanjong Bruas Detention37 words
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308 1950-10-04 3 Federation Bus Operators Renewed Standard Staff Correspondent "KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The anxiety of Federation bus operators s at least temporarily over as one Singapore Chinese-owned insurance con* >any has come forward with a proposal to take up any policies against 'RCC" (riots and civil308 words
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Article45 1950-10-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— \n Auxiliary policeman who eft his house, somewhere m 3 erak, to report to the nearby >olice station for duty, but did lot do so, has been missing >ince Sunday. A bandit was shot and killed n Negri Sembiian yesterday.45 words
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Article159 1950-10-04 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Vasuthavan Abdul Rahman bin Latif, a young Malay pleaded guilty before Mr. A. P. Jack m the First Magistrate's Court, to theft of one dollar. Accused was bound over for the period of one year m the sum of159 words
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Article64 1950-10-04 3 MALACCA, Tues.— Chong Chek Kiam and Low Ec Hoon, the President and secretary of I the Hoon Lim Kok Club, respectively appealed against I their conviction on a charge of managing a common gaming house. Mr. Justice 1 Abbott, allowing the appeal, 1 said that there was no64 words
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Advertisement88 1950-10-04 3 Your money buys more m a U Seats 5 m comfort, r'-~ ''-^*^^J 41 h.p. engine Inde- -il i H-S^S 8k» pendent front wheel suspension for a smo- .^im^SaßJ^^^*^ column'' gear s hYf? M RR 'L SIX^ For those desiring comfort Body and chassis built Met Mfc and hlgh peed88 words
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Miscellaneous352 1950-10-04 3 m Mm 9 m Grand: Black Bart 3 p.m. only. SELANGOR— Today SEREMBAN— Today Pc^ ce R s ?J r e r 2 3o 2n pm say First vt m n^c^rtoH iv,man Plaza: Backfire 2.30, 7 and 9.30 inter-District Hockey: Kuala Majestic: The Deserted JVoman Kangsar vs. Taiping "B" at352 words
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207 1950-10-04 5 Standard Staff Reporter MALAYANS can colonize potentially wealthy Dutch New Guinea t!, ttw years said the Governor, Mr. Stephan van Waardenburg, m an m v itli The Standard yesterday. "We will be able to throw open to doors of »w207 words
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Article117 1950-10-04 5 Sbmtui Staff Reporter 3NG Out he did not fa* binding over the Singapore Judge, Mr. H. E. vr.iay sentenced m Chinese salese Teek, to eight j to us imprisonment ata of breach of ;ivh 26 and April while wording ior i Tan mis- 1 cases117 words
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Article36 1950-10-04 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues A cheque fur $6,000 has been sent to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund appeal committee as a result of the fun fair held here m August.36 words
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Article78 1950-10-04 5 Standard Staff Correspondent BATU PAH AT. Tues. Scouts from the districts of Batu Bahat and Kluang will hold a Rally at the Victory Camp, Jalan Dagang, Batu Pahat at 3 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 6. The Chief Scout Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, and the State78 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-10-04 5 The Governor of Dutch New Guinea, Mr. Stephan van Waardenburff deft) who. with his wife, arrived m Singapore yesterday from Amsterdam by KLM Constellation. They were met by Mr. van der Haag, acting Dutch Consul-General m Singapore, who also appears m this Standard photo.44 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-10-04 5 Mr. and Mrs. Ee Tiang Chin, after their wedding in Malacca recently. Mr. Ee is the son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Ee Yew Cheng, and is the English announcer of the Settlement Broadcasting Station.38 words
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Article97 1950-10-04 5 staff Correspondent Toes.— Warm ternary of the Gandhi were pub'; meeting on Malayan Indian \xa l calle l by Dato Tan Cheng V.' Criyn-Evans and WCTC the prin- waa the 82nd m ihi. There was a large attendance at the meet ing At .'ohore Bahru. a97 words
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279 1950-10-04 5 Animal Lovers' Rally Today In Singapore TODAY the animal kingdom will commemorate the greatest day of their lives the World Animal Day. The dogs m Singapore too will have their day. The Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals m the i Colony has organised a mass rally for the279 words
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Article73 1950-10-04 5 Soldier Marries Malacca Teacher Standard Staff Correspondent I MALACCA, Tugs.— The wedding of Private Clifford Gordon i Harding and Miss Pauline Penelope Siah, also known as Miss Siah Gek Lian, took place at Christ Church, Malacca. The* bride is on the staff of the Sacred Heart Convent, Malacca. The Rev.73 words
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53 1950-10-04 5 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Tues— A J young Javanese, Ramlin bin i Samlin of Gemencheh, who was arrested m Johore on s warrant issued by the Taiping magistrate, was ordered to be sent to Taiping under police escort. He will face a charge of53 words
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Article, Illustration92 1950-10-04 5 photo. Members of the Indian trade delegation had talks with the Economic Secretary, Federation of Malaya, during their visit to Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 2. Seen shaking hands with the Economic Secretary, Mr. A. Hey wood Waddingrtqn, (right), is Mr. Mathur, Secretary of the delegation. Behind Mr. Mathur is Mr.Federation PR - 92 words
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Article312 1950-10-04 5 Standard Music Critic DEVOTEES of serious music will wish to make a note of two forthcoming concerts m the Victoria Memorial Hali: SUNDAY. Oct. 22—Concert by the Singapore Musical Society's Orchestra (repeat performance on Thursday 26th October.) SUNDAY. Nov. s— Concert by the Singapore312 words
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Advertisement164 1950-10-04 5 ptrfff iwisjrr B£Jiur r/M/p /^^^Wd t .o\ %w I" ~^3poor peter, he seems MJWHlBl^n<NOw hilda^jl 7tf£ POCTOR 4&f/S£P I Jff ML f WHAT'S THE MATTER.! '^W U v l U ,.HS B N SO mS AND RESERVEd\J rMARY WHAT'sIr HE SAYS HE'S I x irr^' i/^% PETEROEAR? WHY L —^oW^^W^164 words
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Article810 1950-10-04 6 r PHE Singapore Labour Party has fitted itself with a rudder. This is a decided improvement on J its previous method of progress by drift. Drifting, J undoubtedly, has its exciting moments because one does not exactly know into which of the many J rocks one810 words
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868 1950-10-04 6 European Rulers Are Needed And Resented r HAVE just been listening to a talk from London entitled "Needed and Resented". The talk was given by Dr. James Welsh, and his subject concerned Africa but, as it is so pertinent to Malaya I feel that we can learn a good deal868 words
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Article371 1950-10-04 6 Review of View fcirong man Nd. 2 WARTA NEGARA of Penang hailed the admission of Indonesia into the United Nations as the ♦;oth member of the world body "Indonesia is now facing the big task,"" Warta Negara said, "of strengthening its new Republican government under the premiership of Dr. Mohammed371 words
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908 1950-10-04 6 S. G. OEI - LIGHT HAVE BECOME DIM IN SOME PENANG STREETS S. G. OEI By PENANG ALMOST live years after the end of Ihe war it is strange to see some of our I streets here still m semi- darkness. In fact, many of them arc so very dark at night thai road908 words
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Letter357 1950-10-04 6 Square Deal For Stenos Sir: —The Federation Government Stenographers anticipated a square deal, but the Benham Committee gave them a raw deal. As a matter of fact, the recommendations of the Committee came as a rude shock to the stenographers. When the Cow gill Report was published, there were such357 words
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Letter202 1950-10-04 6 Bir Congrat ilat ions on Ijjjur i litorial 'Xncomptett women" m the Sunday St d a rd. W he ny on c 0 m c to think more seriouf > on this dc Ikate subject, N Is, indeed, rather quaint to argue further. Perhaps, we belligerent males202 words
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Letter100 1950-10-04 6 Sir.--I note the F-. t-W< si Society debate on male Msupei ority" was won by 57 votes to 32. It was a deplorable subject for debate —m the less said about male "superiority*' m such times as we are now passing through the better! Alan100 words
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Letter265 1950-10-04 6 Sir;— There naf >,« criticism dI the vema made by Lord -I; British Cotisi rvat. L mdon recent jr, Mali v; us an I thing to s£tafa .-< ment and that I making no att< npt i themsi < Eoi pprtant, diflfc I sil c task. Now,265 words
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Miscellaneous34 1950-10-04 6 Qp*e^— i ßelieve /t orAW/ i WHITE RADISH -20 inches lo^o i^B^N 15 ATCP Cwain by JOHN J.SCHULTE Or WITHOUT SUNUGHT i>^ CpCT DFFD Wmw a&7^^ W^i l^Bh. \SlilS \^ft^y f r^^TWPTßjpßjjy^^T^^^^^y [TTt r34 words
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177 1950-10-04 7 Asian Nations Say Peking's Threat Is Not Mere Bluff GBS Able To Stand M On. 3. hilt- Western nations arc il that Kv*\ rhina's threat "ikil lo starul aside 91 kort.m war i»» mrr*!y Ishifl. «.-ian nalion^ air torn icircil thai allir<l crossing of the .ioiit ■ii, I »ill l»rin*iAP - 177 words
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64 1950-10-04 7 LGO, Od I P):rl On n LatP k n1 Truman to India and as a move and alliance sia. shook] t-ncv > se tativea ol tntries >; E uropc and I.'idia of on Arne r U c Brat time 1 st d j64 words
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50 1950-10-04 7 Huks Confess Plan To Attack Manila MWII On. (Roiter)— As a band or 20!> •I Huk* tapiurrd a reinott- town m Boncfac "••la. off laiM/on. and looted the town treasury, •'~l»t captnrrtl Hakfl confessed m Manila that their -1..., WM t a Manila m the near future. The self-confessed dissidents.50 words
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39 1950-10-04 7 s Oci 3 (AP^ ilitainr gov- Java, told An- sian news rebel Darul is receiving m weapons r<>:niir.-sion oi the Darul ►Ids i same a thai the i ca :;:«>■ be foreign arms the ountrx39 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-10-04 7 Brig. haa p! -> i ve »Clt.iCi« U I ,M j..v is Mrv .M.ll ie For «l ;?s her hush;md. v i r derk »rom llj>;on i Lanrasliire), rceeivrs v f n London tor t!U.B(>O. w hivh husband ijeorge had won pl^S^^BnßßflHß I I I'uotball p<H»l. |::HxiiH56 words
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121 1950-10-04 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 (AP) Vnnouncement by U.S. Chier of Naval Operations A dm. Forrest Sherman that "*\ci'\ large numbers" of recently laid Russian mines had been found off Korea, has been followed' by disclosure thai a second I .S. destroyer, llie121 words
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Article95 1950-10-04 7 Fed Bloc To Be Exposed XF.W YORK. Or\. 3 (AP):Australia urged thai the U.N ard the tree world with c idence oi the "disgraceful* 1 violations oi human rights and Freedoms m Bulgaria, Rumania i Hungary The United States, Britain and Uruguay promptly supported the draft resolution submitted by Mr95 words
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Article76 1950-10-04 7 Asian Talks Open In Luck now LUCKNOW, Oct. (Router)— i Indian Prime Minister Nehru i opened here today the eleventh conference ol the institute of Pacific Relations— an unofficial body concerned with the study jof international affairs m Asia and the Pacific area. More than 100 delegates and observers from76 words
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Article116 1950-10-04 7 WASIIIN G TO N Oct. 3 (AP):— The United Stales is trying to set up a U.N. Com- j mission for the purpose ot treeing German and other prisoners-of-war still held by Russia, announces the U.S. State Department This comment was made116 words
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Article211 1950-10-04 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 3 <.\P):— The staid Columbia I niversitv Press, tired of taking: votes for the "10 Best 8;.0k5." ran a poll to determine the 10 most boring. Hundreds of editors, writers, booksellers, librarians literary critics and inen-in-the-street were surveyed. The results will bring joy211 words
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Article, Illustration59 1950-10-04 7 HELSINKI. Oct 3 »AP>:— The number of stri^nfi Finns soa r. to 115.000 on Mo »*»y as i »<« neared the end of her Wo i O nationwide locaj fovernmeiit elections. .!>.'. ol ..J, »j seen miuii:., his triplets at home while the mother59 words
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Article455 1950-10-04 7 Air Armada Paving Way For Forces Pushing Northward TOKYO, Oct. 3. As South Korean spearheads penetrated to a depth of about 35 miles into North Korea, it was officially announced that the U.N. air force was actively supporting the advancing forces and tliat^ m the455 words
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Article, Illustration206 1950-10-04 7 Reds may Stand At Wonsan TOKYO. Oct. 3, (AP):— Red 'troops, captured by South Koreans pushing virtually unI opposed 35 miles into North Korea, said that the Reds were preparing to make a I stand some 70 miles north ol I the 38th Parallel. The line where the North 1A.P - 206 words
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224 1950-10-04 7 NEW On. S \l») Chief L.S. defeplc Warmi Austin, iiinorisi^ Russian «I<'l<-^;!|«' i^l^ir^sk^ dedaratioii before tli«' I-V Geaenl \--.«in!»l> that Im Hould oppose lite <*i«;lit-iiaii<»n peace plan for Korea u>m\ that he would >uf>niit a different plan. <iihiiiissed the Russian224 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-10-04 7 'taese London hotel rhels loo. I .fir pals on lo the t«;.< .1 the gas got too low. They did very well. too. One rem on the menu was 'Poulet saute chasseur" chicken cooked in huiier served up with wine and mushroom same.43 words
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Article389 1950-10-04 7 SEOUL. Oct. 3, (UP).— Ma- 1 rine investigators took from the grave m a Seoul schoolyard the hooded body of an American soldier described by Korean residents as one of 200 GI prisoners executed by the Reds the day the liberating Americans reached the city's outskirts.389 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-10-04 7 An American Infantryman, his comrade killed in action, weeps on the shoulder of another soldier somewhere in Korea. Meanwhile, a corpsman goes about the business of filling out casualty tags. photo. 1 A.PA.P - 36 words
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Article42 1950-10-04 7 100 Warships Now Off Malta The mlghtiesl conct nti ati n Allied nai a p >vi er in me Mediterranean since the wai is I holding exercises ofl Malta More than 100 warships I America. Britain, France and itHv re A PAP - 42 words
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Article50 1950-10-04 7 S. Kona Troops As 'Ambassadors' South Korean officers and men have been exhorted to ad af bassadors ol democracy m N I i Korean territory. Tht> i .-t show by the example of iod conduct and kindness that democratic rule is superior I police methods of Communist dictatorship. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 50 words
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Advertisement95 1950-10-04 7 METAL TOY SOLDIERS mm BOXES. 3/^%\\ Changing Of The Guard $39 95 Royal Horse Artillery 12 25 Band Of The 2nd Dragoons 6 50 Coldstream Guards 6 95 Royal Scots Grey Scots Guards Black Watch 6-5 The State Coach 12 95 Band Of The Royal Marines 4 65 Line Infantry95 words
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Article, Illustration269 1950-10-04 9 Standard Staff Reporter A FIVE-MAN delegation of the Naval Base Labour Union, Singapore,* discussed workers' grievances with Mr. W. J. Edwards, Gvil Lord of the Admiralty, yesterday. Mr. Edwards is at present m Singapore to look into industrial and labour matters m269 words
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208 1950-10-04 9 Standard Staff Reporter PEOPLE %*ho are leaving for China or othei *s aiul \*ho will be away for a period lougei three «>r four months should not apply for i visa i<M bow. are only wasting their time and money bj an208 words
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Article38 1950-10-04 9 TO Yorkshire— l i hmery m £12,000 b Yorkshire -to pro luce cloth main flying 'ilproof. the I j a secret 1 be used for air- to Mr. Ch irmao of j38 words
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Article, Illustration67 1950-10-04 9 IRD L:I;.T'T JOSCpil Phipps surprised everyone at Kalians Airport yesterday when, stricken witt «wrte appead she walked from a Malayan Ariuays Dakota from Labaan to a waiting ambulance. Mr. Phipps, an engineer of the Sr-aiis Steamship vessel, Darvel. took bad last Sunday at Sandakan. "He had a67 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-10-04 9 Mr. C. S. Xi .oit. chief of the Division of Forest Products of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Melbourne, arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas Constellation from Sydney. Mr Elliott is on his way to the inaugural meeting of Forestry and Forest Products Conference m Asia and the56 words
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Article183 1950-10-04 9 HONGKONG, Oct. 3: (Rev- tcr-AAP)— The Chinese autho--1 rities m Shanghai are reported :to have completed the removal lof all mines sown by National- i ist warships m the Yangtse 1 Estuary. I. As a result of this report, j many shipping companies are183 words
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Article95 1950-10-04 9 HONGKONG, Oct. 3: (AP)— A. British sea qpptaln was fined HK$4O yesterday for tearing down a Chinese Communist flag on Sunday, the first anniversary of the establishment :>f the Peking Government. The defendant, William Dujuid Gordon, Suffolk, 49-year--3ld skipper of the Panamanian motor vessel,95 words
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181 1950-10-04 9 NEWS and entertainment for personnel is being installed m the new super tanker, the 28,000 ton Verena, built by Harland and Wolff Ltd., for the Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co., Ltd.. at Belfast. In addition to two sets of Marconi Marine radio equiprient the Oceanspan181 words
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262 1950-10-04 9 India 's Rivers May Rivai Her Railway s NEW DELHI, Oct. 3 (AP) India's numerous inland waterways could become "equal partners with her railways" if properly developed and exploited, a United Nations expert has reported to the government. j Otto Popper of the U.N. Economic Commission for Asia and the262 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-10-04 9 Picture. H Very spick and spaa is Britain's latest battleship H JVI.S. Vanguard as she is passed by the world's largest linen the Queen Elizabeth off Cowes, Isle of Wish Federation P.R.Federation P.R. - 32 words
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Article341 1950-10-04 9 HONGKONG, Oct. 3 (AP)— Chinese Communist authorities m Shanghai have notified Hongkong shippers not to send ships to Shanghai unless they carry more than one-fifth their load capacity. Small lots are not wanted. Cargoes of any size must also be approved by the Reds341 words
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Article126 1950-10-04 9 Despatches TODAY Palembang 8 a.m. by Marosa; Kelantan (parcels only) 8 a.m. by Malim; Christ* mas Island noon by Islander; Philippine Islands and United States of America and Canada noon by William Luckenback; Pakistan (parcels only) noon by President van Buren; IndoChina noon by Buloh; Pontianak noon by126 words
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Article46 1950-10-04 9 HONGKONG, Oct. 3 (AP) The Royal Navy aircraft carrier, H.M.S. Theseus, left Hongkong yesterday presumably to join the United Nations fleet off Korea. Royal Navy authorities declined to comment. The Theseus arrived here last week from the United Kingdom via Singapore.46 words
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Article49 1950-10-04 9 Brigadier General Henry C. Kristotlerson, Pan American World Airways' pilot and pioneer of the famed "Hump operation during World War II has been called back to Air Force duty. A specialist m long-haul operation, Kristofferson was a key figure m PAA's post-war expansion m the Pacific.49 words
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Advertisement611 1950-10-04 9 SAILINGS tKOIH BCAM)|N*Vi» i ««»>..-.. B 'pore r Sham Peaaair "Lalandia" for Saigon Bangkok 6-7 Oct 4-5 Oct <-*t "Nordvest" for Saigon Bangkok IS 14 Oct tt-41 «ct 4 ID )et "Korea" Tor Banxkok. Manila Hong Koug Kobe Yokohama 29-90 Oct "Danbolm- for Bangkok MO Nov "Nordlival' for Baieoo Bangkok611 words
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Miscellaneous140 1950-10-04 9 [air arrivals] If^^^ DEPARTURES J Jr^r^^ w. iv'" e^^g^i A,, ^i from t'a;emoang £IA <i.'6i h j pm. v "KiliN WORLD n^narhirPC VAYS CLIPPER l/cpSllUlcS 11 l Kt l** a m Xl Vl CONSTELLATION --.HK^AYS d »-K£z£r h^ I-LAFIONS Amsterdam ETD 7.30 a.m. j. Rwne Cairo. QLA LANCASTRIAN JttCW n140 words
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Miscellaneous457 1950-10-04 9 and OUT OF HARBOUR^ In Port: Francisville, sailing I Bama, Karsbagh. Haki, Hero, COASTAL MOVEMENTS for U.S. Pacific Coast Ports on Bjnvrackie, Fagerfjell, La Colo- Oct. 4. rada. Blinjoe. Daikai Maru. Slo- Departures (Yesterday): Mer- mi n p ort: Hulda Maersk, sailing terdijk, Esang, Hilda Maersk. imau for Kuantan; Segamat457 words
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Article286 1950-10-04 11 Your Marriage tether B. Kling Itasbands And D BS work your husband nth the housework. ...:h modern, timeoces, keeping alwaja an easy or r a wife. Consider Mr W., who r counsel because she hip with her steadily deterio- couldn't tell us the the mounting bit- strife between her- ite,286 words
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Article47 1950-10-04 11 s Oci 3 (INS)— wont buy much m Briiaii m\\ more. 1 throughout the counrt a surplus of aiil- >; the large bronze Th.* Royal Mint k no pennies this I si year the mint tl 11. 324.400: but i fmA int</ circulation the i;lut.47 words
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Article414 1950-10-04 11 BOMBAY, Oct. 3 (Reuter) The Commonwealth cricketers drew their match with the Cricket Club of India here today after the visitors' 25 runs behind on the Ist. innings declared at tea m their second knock. The Club's Ist. innings this morning was completed for the414 words
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Article140 1950-10-04 11 Joe Louis May Try Again NEW YORK, Oct. 2. UP Joe Louis once more kicked the lid off his pugilistic coffin today by admitting he might fight again. Bomber Joe, with a left eye and left cheek still badly swollen, said he would decide "m about a month" whether to140 words
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Article160 1950-10-04 11 Franklin Forgiven— Next Year LIVERPOOL. ENGLAND, j Oct. 3 (AP) Neil Franklin. the English soccer player who I jumped a contract here for the lure of riches m Bogota, Colombia, and then changed his mind, will be reinstated m English foo'.ball next Jan. 31. A six-member joint commission of the160 words
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Article110 1950-10-04 11 IPOH, Tues.— With gooc 1 Hockey umpires scarce the |lpoh District Hockey commit tee are Instituting an umpiring course. The secretary. Mr. Lee Karu Sang, claims that the standarc of umpiring here is high bu thinks that there are not enougl able men. The course wiu110 words
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Article25 1950-10-04 11 RANDWICK, Oct. 2: (Reuter-AAP):-Conductor (MarconigramSilver Cloud) today won the A£6,000 Australian Jockey Club Metropolitan Handicap run over one mile five furlongs here.25 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-10-04 11 Ed Reed - Ed Reed By "I know he's too big for the door— l know he's too biff for his suit lies also too big to fire."28 words
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Article179 1950-10-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Adapting themselves better to the wet and slippery ground, the Victoria Institution Old Boys beat the Selangor Club by four goals to one this evening on the Padang. The Old Boys were superior m all departments and fully deserved their victory. The179 words
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Article340 1950-10-04 11 ST. ANDREWS past and present boys combined to take on the Police Training School Rugby XV yesterday and an interesting match ended m a draw, the Police scoring a try against the Saints' penalty iroal. Rain and a greasy ball made handling difficult and threes340 words
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Article152 1950-10-04 11 Standard Staff Correspondent Kl'AI A MPIS. Tups— Kuala Lipis beat Raub by four goals to nil m an interdistriot hockey match played at Lipis yesterday. Hero of the Lipis side was Mustapha. the third son of the Mentri Besar of Pahang. who was responsible for three152 words
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