Singapore Standard, 12 October 1950
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Title Section15 1950-10-12 1 Singapore Standard VOL. 1 *O. 102 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS15 words
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307 1950-10-12 1 «U<OV 6* 1* (Router) French Union r after a ihree-hour battle of "rare violence" frwigrnl guerillas from an outpost only 30 l.l HoriU of Saiga* itself, a French military spokesnll n ißiinrrd today. Artillery and French King Cobra fighter planes took part m the307 words
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Article126 1950-10-12 1 US Rushing Arms To indo-China s ;,0 11, (UPX General Francis arrived Chief of ill advissaid today that SI 5 is for the F ■<.-.. b and Vietforces be de- fast as possible." i since his arrival ferred almost gfc French I S1 tea Minisith, emphasized "definitely p simp'y -ore126 words
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Article28 1950-10-12 1 Another Thousands Sail For Korea [PTON, Oct 11 Another 1,001 British I f or X area today. the First I the North imbers a unit just from overseas.28 words
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Article229 1950-10-12 1 Truman Starts Flight WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 (UP) President Truman leaves for St. Louis today on the first leg of his flight to the Far Pacific for his first personal conference with General Douglas MacArthur. The President's plane "The Independence" is scheduled to take off from here at 2000 GMT. Accompanied229 words
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226 1950-10-12 1 Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 300 Chinese who left Malaya before October 1, when the New Passport Regulation was enforced, are now stranded m Hongkong as they could not come back without a return visa issued by the Singapore Government. This is revealed226 words
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51 1950-10-12 1 PARIS, Oct 11 (AP) Countess Fides de Marliave. well known m French racing circles, was held m custody Tuesday on a charge of stealing jewels estimated to be worth nearly 100,000,000 francs (about £100,000). If convicted, the 50-year-old Countess may be sentenced to live years51 words
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Article41 1950-10-12 1 BANGKOK, Oct. 11 (UP)— Members of the United States Military Advisory Group, now m Bangkok, are expected to take up with Thai defence authorities soon on details of training Thai troop* for the Korean war.41 words
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Article, Illustration84 1950-10-12 1 A 13-year-old Chinese boy, Lim Ah Chew, jumped imo the sea at the Master Attendant's pier and rescued his mother and two younger brothers who were m considerable difficulties m the water. That was on July 13, 1949. Yesterday, Ah Chew was the proud recipient ofStandard - 84 words
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241 1950-10-12 1 FRANKFURT, Oct. 11 (Reutcr)— The United States, Britain, and France announced today they had told the Soviet Union they could not recognise Sunday's elections m East Germany as giving the Soviet zone regime any legitimacy or claim to represent the people of241 words
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Article142 1950-10-12 1 HK To Hang Firearms Violators HONGKONG, Oct. 11 (Reu-ter-AAP) The Governor of Hongkong, Si r Alexander Grantham m Council today passed new emergency regulations providing for the death sentence for possession of bombs or grenades or unlawful use of arms. But prosecution for an offence under the regulations may not142 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-10-12 1 US Navy photo Admiral Sir Patrick Brind, C-in-C British Far East station, was greeted upon his arrival m Tokyo by sir AWary Gascoigne, Chief of the United Kingdom liaison m jssi on m iaoan and Rear-Admiral Geor^ R Henderson Commander US Navy fleet air, Japan (background) via Pana Newsphoto.via Pana Newsphoto. - 49 words
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483 1950-10-12 1 TOKYO, 11 (Reuter-AAP)-British and Australian troops m Korea leaping ahead of the Americans today took the town of Paekchon on the west coast road to Pyongyang, the northern capital. They were on the west flank of the main thrust, and their drive took them483 words
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Article250 1950-10-12 1 80 Miles To Red Capital TOKYO, Oct. 11— (AP) Eleven spearheads of the First Cavalry Division drove to within 80 miles of the Red Korean capital of Pyongyang on Wednesday as Communist fought bitter no surrender actions against the three Allied forces. The highest ranking American on the fighting front,250 words
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69 1950-10-12 1 TOKYO. Oct. 11 (ReuterAAP) Six repatriation ships were given standby orders by the local repatriation authorities as a result of a Hongkong report mentioning plans to return some 130.000 Japanese still detained In Communistheld China, reports Kyodo news agency. These vessels are ready69 words
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Article248 1950-10-12 1 Walker Visits Wonsan U.S. FIFTH AIR FORCE HQRS., Oct. 11.— (AP).— Lt.General Walton H. Walker and Maj.-General Earl E. Partridge landed at Wonsan airfield today while fighting went on m the hills north of the runways on Korea's Sea of Japan coast. The unarmed T-6 Trainer reached the field this248 words
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135 1950-10-12 1 TAIPEI, Oct. 11: (ReuterAAP) Nationalist intelligence reports published here today claimed that 7.000,001) people faced starvation along the flooded Huai River valley, the traditional "Sorrow of China." stretching north of Shanghai and Nanking. The reports said that Communist Deputy. Premier Tung Pei-wu has admitted135 words
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93 1950-10-12 1 No Newsmen To Accompany Mac A. To Truman Talks TOKYO. Oct. 11— (AP).— Gen- I cral Douglas Mac Arthur today 'with regrets" denied a request of Allies news agency heads to accompany -him to his forthcoming meeting with President Truman. An aide said the General had turned down the application93 words
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Advertisement57 1950-10-12 1 Tj col£M*N > XAMS PARCELS It s Huni Io think about those food parcels Ml to send home! You can choose i own or send one we have made up on ■dhricc of Mary Heathcott of the iwr.j.iy Times." o oz. Pineapple v«. oon leo (lf :>r \our Food Parcel57 words
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Advertisement96 1950-10-12 1 On Other Pages Page CID Warn* Unions. Schools of Red Menace 2 Scout Investiture m Singapore 2 Riilvvaymen Complain of 'Forced Labour' 3 Whitley Council Expansion Demand 3 Occupation Period Deal Judgment 4 *Govt. Quarters Subletting Case I Singapore Red Official Jailed 5 Fatal Bus Shooting Related S 30 Percent96 words
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162 1950-10-12 3 Federation Asks Expansion Of Whit ley Councils Stamford Staff (Correspondent X! II K. WedL Proposals* are before! jy 1...V, nit m «>l tlie Federation wliit'h^ it is hoped. ,1 tin- steady expansion of Whitley Council inert Ihroaghcwri it* >ari«»us departments and 11,. Standard learns. for the setting up of Federation-wide162 words
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Article, Illustration75 1950-10-12 3 .roup pitlure tiken of tb? Sid. V pupils of St. Paul's Institution who :v.-.»ntly stained, very successfully, a play, -Hamlet," at the Combined rt in aid of Welfare Week l-unds in Seremban. Back row, left to right, are J Sva «> An* Edward Tan, Earle Gow, Andrew Saram, Chye Loons,Standard - 75 words
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Article17 1950-10-12 3 Corr spoadent -CA. l:.-mond ma) tla Lumtted of ft cai N i Kee17 words
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513 1950-10-12 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Dato E: E. C. Thuraisingham today pressed for an early meeting of the new council of the Malayan As- sociation. He said a matter of urgency had cropped up and the views of the Association w513 words
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Article101 1950-10-12 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Provision is made m the four English schools m Kclantan for special Malay classes to cater for 17.") boys and girls. Mr. G. D. Muir, the Superintendent of Education. m making the announcement, stated that preference will be given to101 words
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63 1950-10-12 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. During the absence from the Federation of Mr. J. D. Mead, his place m the Federal Legislative Council will be taken by Mr. K. J. Cumming. Another temporary unofficial member is Tengku Yacob ibni Sultan Abdul Hamid. Mr. D. T.63 words
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Article56 1950-10-12 3 Standard Staff Corresponden. Bentong. Wed. The Chief Police Officer, Pahang, Mr. J G. H. Brett, has returned to Kuala Lipis from Perth, Australia where he underwent a successful ear operation. He takes over from Mr. F. A. S. Caldwell, Deputy C.P.O Pahang, who had been acting for him56 words
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Article42 1950-10-12 3 SEREMBAN, W, d. That coffee is being cultivated by Javanese smallholders m Negn Scmbilan ii revealed m an official report released today. This cultivation of coff:e ta>:es place at Kanmong Say.th a.id Chuah and is being fairly tttU maintained.42 words
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333 1950-10-12 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-Forced labour of a kind is practised by the Malayan Railways by requiring locomotive drivers and under-foremen to work long hours without a day-off. This is one of the complaints of the Locomotive Enginemen s Union which is disappointed with333 words
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Article125 1950-10-12 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.Kelantan's first Home Guard, will be formed m a few days as the result of the splendid response to the call for volunteers made recently m Ulu Kelantan. In order to provide greater protection for Malay food crops, following visits paid125 words
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Article, Illustration59 1950-10-12 3 photo. i-'inul weddins rites of Fatimah Bee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Shual Hamed. to Mr. Mohammed Ali bin Mohammed Hussein, were held a few days ago. Groom is attached to the BOD. at Kranji. The bridal couple sat patiently under their brilliantly lit bersanding, while more than 300-Lillian Butkoke - 59 words
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Article78 1950-10-12 3 Standard Staff Correspond?nt KUALA LUMPUR Wed. The sugar position which has been causing the Government some anxiety lias improved considerably by the arrival m the Federation of some lu\ooo tons from the United Kingdom. Further shipments are on the water and others, which are under78 words
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Article89 1950-10-12 3 Standard Staff Corresponds t SEREMBAN. Wtd. The manufacture of paLn sugar m Kuala Pilah and Sejvmi*aD districts of Negri Sembilep continues to be inder"'kv?n m earnest due to the re-en \<n cement of rationing of impored s«igar, according to an official source. At the same89 words
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Article67 1950-10-12 3 MALACCA, Wed. Mr. Goh Sim Chuan. (53. a well-known contractor and a leader of the Chinese Community, died at his residence at Gaja Berang Road He was largely connected with the construction of many of the major works carried out m the Settlement, one of which67 words
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Article58 1950-10-12 3 JOHORL BAIIRL T. Wed-—A cheque for 50.042.40 donated by the Jockeys' Association 11 Malaya, was presented to h<. State Welfare Home for 'ho Blind, by Mr. Douglas tfcPherson, President of the Jockeys' Association, this evening m [he presence of a large and representative gathering. He a'so presented a58 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-10-12 3 -Photo by Mr. E. M. F. Payne, Federal ;t Commissioner, teen siiaßing hands with DSM (herng Ting: Lan at the Scout Rally held at Victoria (amp, Batu Pahat. Behind Mr. Payne is the Johore Scout Commissioner, Tuan Sved Esa bin Alwi. Lim Hmng Ilui.Lim Hmng Ilui. - 44 words
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197 1950-10-12 3 Grenade Explodes In Bandit's Hand Standard Staff KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A Chinese bandit, who was about to throw a hand-grenade at security forces operating m Pahang. was shot and killed, the grenade exploding m his hand. In two other areas of the same State, security forces contacted bandits without any197 words
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132 1950-10-12 3 BENTONG, Wed The Pahang Giovenunent, it is re!iafoly learnt, has decided not bo re-open toddy shops In 'he State and to close those already existing. The toddy shop question was referred by the Chief Secretary to the State Government m September, 1949. In October132 words
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Miscellaneous138 1950-10-12 3 W FEt>EßATlsS^^^ra SEREMBAN— Today Plaza: Holiday Affair 2.30, 7 and 9.:;o p.m. Sapphire: Sawan Aya Re (Hindi> 6.15 and 9 p.m. Cathay: Mickey 2.30, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. Metropole: Haunted Mansion and Gold Lock (Chinese) 6.45 and 9 p.m. YWCA meeting at King George V School. MALACCA— Today Capitol: Sands138 words
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Miscellaneous155 1950-10-12 3 darin) 12.30, 2.30, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. Capitol: Buccaneer's Girl 7 and 9.30 p.m. Coliseum: You Are My Love (Egyptian) 1, 3, 6.30 and 9 p.m. Cathay: The Exile 3, 6.30 and 9 p.m. Central: Maruthanad Elavarasi (Tamil) 2.30, 6 and 9 p.m. Hindustan: Jugnu 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. Rex155 words
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Miscellaneous144 1950-10-12 3 Inter District Hockey: Lower Perak vs Ipoh at Teluk Anson. Perak Inter Methodist Girls, School meet on Ipoh ACGS Padang. TAIPING— Today Carlton: Adventures Of Magic Man Chap. 3 i Cantonese) 3, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. Lido: Jesse James 3, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m Sun: Pirate Of Monterey 2.30. 7.45144 words
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399 1950-10-12 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Stating that the story of the defence was more probable than that of the plaintiff, Mr. Justice C. H. Whitton, m the Supreme Court today, dismissed with costs a suit instituted by a Kuala399 words
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Article126 1950-10-12 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Chinese m Selangor have sent a cable to the SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations Organisation urging strong opposition to any attempt by the Russian-aided Chinese Communists to gain admittance into the UNO. The cable is signed by Mr.126 words
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Article204 1950-10-12 4 Engineer's Claim Dismissed Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. Judgment was delivered by magistrate Che Bahaudin this morning m a civil suit m which an assistant shift engineer of the Perak River Hydro Electric Power Company, T. K. P. Menon, su< '< the company for $498.94 and costs, being wages due204 words
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408 1950-10-12 4 India Will Not Be Detached Specta tor Standard Staff Correspondent PEVVXjr. w rd. "The present position m India is that she cannot keep remaining a detached spectator to the kaleideseopie changes that are taking place* before lier very eyes day after day," said the A«:ent of the Ciovernnient of India408 words
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Article48 1950-10-12 4 standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU. Wed— An organising committcf; to plan this year's Poppy Day Fund m Kelantan has been appointed as follows: the British Adviser, Mr. M. C. fi Sheppard, Mrs. R. L. N. Howard, Mr. Foo Sei Moi and Tengku Sri Aka D'Raja.48 words
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210 1950-10-12 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. The story of how a woman, Aisah bee binte Sultan, was defrauded by a young Indian, who after proposing marriage to her, absconded with her jewellery, was told m the Sessions Court today before the President, Mr. M. R. F.210 words
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Article69 1950-10-12 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SITIAWAX. Wed. The Dindings Ceylonese Association will hold a social here tomorrow, the highlight of which is a talk m Tamil to be given by Mr. S. Krishnan, president of the Perak Indian Teachers Union. His subject is the "Role of Women69 words
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Article, Illustration124 1950-10-12 4 THE new 5i"<5.000 Man'ci- r pal market at Tiong Bahru 1 is almost completed, a Muni- t cipal official told The Standard yesterday, and it should g be ready by early next t month. s Tiling: of floors and stalls t has already started.124 words
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Article190 1950-10-12 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. Speaking at last night's dinner on the occasion of Double Tenth, the Perak Chinese leader, Mr. Lav Pa'k Khuan warned western nations to take a more realistic view of the China situation. He said that failure on tl.eir part190 words
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Article, Illustration203 1950-10-12 4 PERHAPS Singapore does not agree with Nadzizish. An hour after her arrival by Qantas Constellation m the Colony, she fell dreadfully sick and gave her parents an anxious time. But Nadzizish is no ordinary child, at least to her proud though worried parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.203 words
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Article98 1950-10-12 4 PENANG, Wed. The new Thai Consul for Penang, Nai Prasit Ix)hanan together with his wife and children arrived here today. They were met at the airport by the new Penang Settlement Secretary, Mr. G. C. Dodwell. The Consul is no stranger to Penang as- he had98 words
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Article54 1950-10-12 4 KOTA BAHRU. Wed.— Pasir Mas is doing its bit to raise funds for the University of Malaya Endowment Fund. A fun fair has been opened from last Sunday and will continue till Oct. 15. Added attractions include rum vong. concert, fancy dress competition, berdikir54 words
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Article, Illustration145 1950-10-12 4 Standard Staff Reporter er of Princess Elizabeth spH A PRESENT for the Royal the Duke of Edhfburgh, aVbaby. Princess Anne, daught- rived m Singapore care of the crew of the Qantas Constellation from Sydney yesterday. They were a number of beautifully embroidered (with rhe145 words
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341 1950-10-12 4 Standard Man Correspondent IPOH. Wed. Rain and a chilly wir.d <I<l no! <limp the enthusiasm of book lovers who gßtbrrrd a» i A:iU Road this evening to witness the wrcs—ill \uy'. vu i 4 the commemoration stone tablet of the IVrak Library by the Mentri341 words
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157 1950-10-12 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed. Yost i ay at Pangkor Island, the first Chinese Muslim home was officially declared open by Tuan Haji Ibrahim T. Y. Ma, former Chinese Consul assisted by Abdullah Liew. The inauguration ceremony marks a new era for the 70157 words
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Article78 1950-10-12 4 Stan:?., d ,< til PLNANG, Wed round the uorlri i amnn^ the eiyht on board the Pr Van Bam wbh > hen t«)da\ from :i rise* via fftripoU An: >nc; Umsc Rrorld wer" two ><nin; m fiii is. asei X .iiHi erl\ kick school p Th<>\78 words
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Article38 1950-10-12 4 Standard Stall amoiii;;. been adtici to Prisons U arj m the I instillation OXU'!!:-: OS block i eMs. 11l- COSt I I insta MCA ra The gift bas preciated bjr they are not38 words
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334 1950-10-12 4 Clerk Provoked By Black mailing Type Of Tenant Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed.— The first tmm of ,i- 11(1 which a Government servant sublet his <ju;tri. to him and later on was alleged to ha\< r. "most blackmailing letter" from hi- t, threatened to report his doings to tin department334 words
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Article777 1950-10-12 5 Three Years On Each Charge A YOUNG Chinese, who was arrested two days after the throwing of a bomb at the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, at the Happy \V orld last April appeared before the First District Judge, Mr. H. E. Kingdon yesterday.777 words
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Article111 1950-10-12 5 .or ing of i ivei emKoh Vat :>aicsticr last was S ngapore before .Mr. terday. r-oM R :v I at ?h >\vI led m .::.O.::MM- i Phem the b ween 19 uiing the nr.d i Hrn i:.da- j 19 -uck a :.e drove nai I111 words
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46 1950-10-12 5 Army To Get Views About Their Driven I >r'»>t:ondent W d --T. s .e Purpoacfl gai -..-m. the ice ie i;. th'" 1 di.v.biimcs rdtd Army O >'.!. me nng Com- Benja- i DCf! O! HAI v I FETE WOfk- m ai. of Chui I v re-46 words
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Article78 1950-10-12 5 Standard Staff Corresponden SEREMBAN. Wed -A verdict of murder by -person or persons unknown was returned by the Sere m ban magistrate." Tuan Sheikh Abdullah, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the deaths of Maarom bin Bald, a special constable, Chinnamuthu. a lorry clearner arid78 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-10-12 5 Photo i "''''a i S u° i-e s^ the Griffith s School (morning session) formerly known as Towner *c* \u m I ga pore !t was the first regional school to be opened by the Secretary i iTu- T Colonie Sv Mr James Griffiths under the Colony's supplementary education plan.Unique. - 64 words
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223 1950-10-12 5 THE BRITISH Minister of Economic Affairs, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell conferred for 75 minutes on Tuesday with the U.S. Under-Secretary of State. Mr. James E. Webb, about "quite a number of problems m various parts of Hie world, including South-East Asia." They touched223 words
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Article253 1950-10-12 5 Standard Staff Reporter IN COMMEM )I VTiON the final apparition o*. Oor Lady q| j Fatima on Oct. 13, IrflT .here will be special services at the Church 01 St. Jost-uh tOOQC row. There will be a tufh mass pre ceded by two low r>a<seS Lfi the253 words
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Article153 1950-10-12 5 Spore Looks 'Brand New' Standard Staff Reportei AFTER 20 years, Singapore looked "brand now" to the new Thai Consul-General. Luang Srisarasombhati. who arrived from Bangkok by air yesterday to take up his appointment. His last visit to the Colony was two decades ago when, as a young student from a153 words
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Article109 1950-10-12 5 PWD Chief For Bangkok THE DIRECTOR of Public Works. Singapore Mr. E. A Gardiner, has been nominated by the Colony Government to attend the meeting of the Ad Hoc Committee of experts on inland transport. The meeting is organized by the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and Far East109 words
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Article142 1950-10-12 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Director of Operation is now dealing with the question of preventing terrorists from receiving the proceeds of the sale of stolen rubber. This fact is stated m the report of the Council of the Malayan Association presented at the third142 words
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Article, Illustration242 1950-10-12 5 Standard Staff Reportei A JUMBLE sale organized by the Dorcas Society, the we' fare body of the Singapore Seventh* J Day Adventists, is to be held on Nov. 12 at the Seminary Hall m Serangoon Road. Mrs. Grace Yeo. the Dorcas Society leader,242 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-10-12 5 Mrs. Gloria Yeo, with daughter Vio!et— first-prize winners m the 'Mother and Daughter' contest, held recently at the Cathay Cinema, 1b connection with the film Nancjr Goes to Rio29 words
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Article58 1950-10-12 5 Standard Staff Correspondent JOIIORE BAHRU. Wed.— A Malay bus driver. Zainu! Abdin bin Ali, who appeared before Inche Mahamood bin Ali, m the Magistrate's Court this morning pleaded guilty to a charge of negligent driving He was fined $50 On Aug. 27 Zainul Abdin's bus crashed into58 words
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Article75 1950-10-12 5 F'-r making v house-to-house collection for a Chinese temple without first cblai:iin« a permit i from the Police, a J5-year-oid Chinese. Ng Guan If nq was fined $40 m the Sin?.-: ac Fourth Police Court ye.-terd\\ Ng was arrested on Oct. 3 by a detective as75 words
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Article, Illustration147 1950-10-12 5 When Australian-born 51-year old stage and film actress Elisabeth Bergner got off th« Qantas Constellation from Sydney at Kallang yesterday she made a bee-line for bed The "tired" grey-suited stai refused interviews with the Press and Radio Malaya. She explained huskily at Kal lang Airport yesterday: have had a strenuousnandard - 147 words
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Article272 1950-10-12 5 [Man's Latest I Conquest THE SINGAPORE Standard has obtained a series of three exclusive articles on the conquest of Annapurna. This series tells the exriting story of the recent French achievement m climbing the loftiest peak (Annapurna, 26,496 teet) yet scaled by man. The previous highest272 words
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366 1950-10-12 5 JUDGMENT m Eavour of a landlord w\u complained that the teautf had nofe TrThrritr^ lalteratioiig and soUd |>art of tin* |inniiiia nW lmi h. an agreemcßl war, ftcred jostordav m the Sunm Court. Singapore hv v Chi<f Justiro. Sir CharhMurray- Ay n?»U'v. i The plaintiff.366 words
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Article102 1950-10-12 5 Standard Staff Corresponded BEN TON G, Wed rhe Assam Belief Fund Committee of the Bei tong [ndian Association has raised a sum of $>;>'"> and credited r In the [ndian Oversea Bank as its ftrsi instalment towards this Fund 1 Dr. V. M. B Panikker. President102 words
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Article50 1950-10-12 5 Standard Staff Corresponds MALACCA, Wed —The execu nve council of the Malacc: Government Clerical Service) dnion bat called for a mast pro test meeting of us Union on Get 16 to reject the Benhatn recom< mendations bo far as i* pertaii i to theti terms vi service50 words
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Article, Illustration313 1950-10-12 7 Tratnan'MacA. Secret Talks ISHINGTON, Oct. 11: A stronger and clearer L.S. policy for »bole el Red-menaced Asia, it is predicted here, will emerge from ,j,,. Meeting week-end at a secret rendezvous m the Pacific, believed |a^ Honolulu, between President Truman313 words
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Article97 1950-10-12 7 WASHI N GTON. Oct. 1 1 (AP):— The U.S. State Department, which has advised Gen Mac Arthur's headquarters and the Defence Department of the Russian protest that two US j jet fighters had strafed a Soviet i airfield m Siberia, said that no j97 words
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81 1950-10-12 7 LAKE SUCCESS, Oct 11 (UP) Philippine Foreign Minister Carlos P. Romulo has been elected chairman of the U.N. interim committee on Korea which is authorised to consult directly with the Unified Command m Tokyo on political matters affecting the future of war-torn Korea.Renter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration88 1950-10-12 7 JTON. Oct n an an*s a:i- gui ma*I hey ha: the a His I F P "> top n that T bled Tvdinss c Armed Ser ed nv* V.\ c yes i X v to lose it shaD I T. "1 A thur's :ation m Of88 words
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Article24 1950-10-12 7 'No Sudden Emergency' S ON o Pr 's rieri--3 Gen. Mac- is an--3 and w I H Whi Carles G -It is no sudd24 words
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61 1950-10-12 7 1 KNOW. Oct II \P):~ I.S. policy came under r i«k i ijbc Pacific Relation* Conference bere, -in k firlc»Mcfl txpre^iiijij the fear that Asia may ''"••1 hi,, battlemond a-jainst Rn^ia. le i gate <■ r S DOliry was sti America an Asian country61 words
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Article46 1950-10-12 7 I Stayed In Sabu's Room s Oct U larian Julier eeking o an Boy" Sab, her child broughi 5 d as his bouse 1 stav^ and had tV ined the tfct fe v i c. Sne -> ause 1 t Sabo >he s r^ s aid he46 words
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207 1950-10-12 7 SAIGON, Oct. II: Official admission here that more than 4,000 crack French troops trapped north-west of Thatkhe had "succumbed" after inflirtinsi extreme]) heavy casualties) 99 has coincided with charges m French military circles that the attacking force was composed of the 30.000 rehel207 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-10-12 7 photo. Violent shifting of the earth m the Assam earthquake area fea* caused extensive damage to roads and railways, as the above picture shows. G. 1.1.5.G. 1.1.5. - 26 words
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Article53 1950-10-12 7 Monkeys As Fight Fans SYDNEY, Oct II (RculerAAP): Other monkeys fonn- ■>; to MWIcA the jiyht I '(die n UtaCQQtM Ottacfced Tifonya Park Zoo attendanl James Dickinson. The miiciujue was a children's ci rciu perio r m c r tut MNtr" Dickinson was treated ni hot rital for tCVtrtik arteries53 words
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142 1950-10-12 7 JAKARTA. Oct. 1 1 (A.(') Confronted by Indonesia's refusal to comply with its appeal to stop military operations against rebel Amboina, the t.\. Commission, it is learned here, is to refer the matter to the Security Council. I Meanwhile the revolt142 words
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Article63 1950-10-12 7 M E LBOU R:V E, Oct. II (Reuter-AAP): Worhi travellers need only one set of underwear- provided it is nylon, members of the Plasstics Institute of Australia were told. Mr. L.P. Jensen, vack from a lour of the United States stud o. nylon shirt and underpants63 words
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Article21 1950-10-12 7 The U.S»sth Air Force destroyed eieht tanks and damaged seven others on Tuesday m Xorth Korea. Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-10-12 7 photo. Suruunded on all sides by debris from wreck* d build- ings. U.S. Marines supported by a tank are here seen as they continued their task of mopping up Red snipers after the retaking of Veoul. A.PA.P - 37 words
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Article31 1950-10-12 7 The U.S. Army has called for t lie conscription of 40. men m December. This rail will bi'iner the Army's total reciuesLs for conscripts to 210. 000. Renter.Renter. - 31 words
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Article43 1950-10-12 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. 1 1 (Router):— The U.S. Budge. Bureau has ordered a cut ol U.S. $50,000,000 m this year's Marshal] Plan appropriation ol U.S. $2,250,000. A similar eul was ordered m the U.S. reli< I programmes m occupied territories.43 words
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Article432 1950-10-12 7 India 's Faith In Peking Pledge NEW DELHI, Oct. 11 (UP) An official spokesman, saying that the Indian Government still had no information on reports that Chinese Communist troops had invaded Tibet, stressed that India is convinced Peking made an "honourable pledge" to Indian Premier Nehru to settle the TibetU.P.; Reuter.; -A P.; Neuter.; A.P. - 432 words
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Article, Illustration133 1950-10-12 7 Some 2f>o of the tiOO Chinese Muslim refugees, who fled to Kashmir after Chinese Communists took control of Sinkiang, have gone to Mecca on pilgrimage Nearly 200 of the other refugees have settled m India. Japanese Communist leader Shoichi Kaluga. who was arrested on Saturday, has refused to-A.P. - 133 words
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Article74 1950-10-12 7 TOKYO, Oct. 11 (UP) Some GI wounded m Korea may soon be carrying the blue blood of the Japanese imperial family m his veins without knowing itPrince Takamatsu. second brother of Em per o r Hirohito donated 300 grammes of type "A" blood to the74 words
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Article, Illustration332 1950-10-12 7 TOKYO, October. 11 (AP): As the Peking Foreign Ministry reiterated its warning lhat Red China 'Vunot stand idly by with regard to the serious situation created by the advance of U.N. forces into North Korea," the Communist Pyongyang radio announced that332 words
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Article44 1950-10-12 7 I.S. Ist. CAVALRY HQ. IN KOREA, Oct. 11— (AP):— Major Gen. liohart R. Gay, I.S. First Cavalry Division commander, said today the North Koreans were beaten and it is only a matter of time "until we are m the North Korean capital."44 words
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Article95 1950-10-12 7 TOKYO. 0 11 (IF lien, Mac Arthur s hea Iq iart4 11 announces thai British >. i plants on Monday bombed lJm (lock area at Chinnampo. ne west coast port ii\ c mile* southwest of Pyongyang, md achieved "excellent result* British planes also strafed miministration b.95 words
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Article28 1950-10-12 7 new york. Oct n (Reuter»: —Russia hac called for withdrawal of Foreign troops from Lib>;i arid liquidation ol foreign military bases there within three months.28 words
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Article229 1950-10-12 7 NEW YORK. Oct. M ,;P)~ As Yugoslavia. AusfiaIlia and other U.N. members voiced support of Lite jAcheson anti-aggression plan, providing for forma lion ;of a U.N. army and emergency meeting of the I Assembly, Russia while unexpectedly agreeing to the "police patrol", objected to placing229 words
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Advertisement73 1950-10-12 7 CHE A VMiYS &j§fci SALUDOR GUARAITiIIES SAFE WATER! AVAILABLE IN SIZES > l| GALLON $22.50 EACH 2 GALLON $2500 EACH 3 GALLON $32.50 EACH 4 GALLCH $53.50 EACH SPARES:CANDLES $6.50 EACH TAPS $5.25 EACH WASHERS 30c end 50c eoch DRIP FILTERS MANUFACTURED IN STRONG CREAM GLAZED STONEWARE OF BEST ENGLISH73 words
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Article52 1950-10-12 9 tokvo. Oct. 11. CReuter- j AAP).— Capt J. S. C. Salter, D.SO.. O BE.. Commanding Officer of the British cruiser HM.S. Jamaica, was presented with a Bronze Star this morning by Vice Admiral Arthur D. Struble, U.S.N., Commander of the 7th Fleet. The ceremony took place aboard52 words
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Article, Illustration550 1950-10-12 9 Auld Lucky Louki —One Vessel KPM W ill Not Forget Standard Ship ping Reporter THIS IS THE STORY of an auld acquaintance who was nol forgotten, but who is too dumb to express gratitude. The gtori of a little vessel, the launch Louki, that m February, 1942, «o( awaj from550 words
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82 1950-10-12 9 Jalapadma: India's New Cargo Ship Oct A new the Jala- iatinched by a I Supply Mt Hare Krishna ip it am m S i'a Shipbuild- c Jal na is ship order- rnmenl of India's total I image 383,000 I ship Mr. liab- U c Vizag shipta a national Th. Ciovemment82 words
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Article48 1950-10-12 9 HONGKONG, Oct. 9— (AP)— British shipping through Hongkong this August totalled 472.490 net registered tons higher than the monthly tonnage average for the year ended 1949 and more than 90,000 tons above the same month a year ago, according to official statistics released here today.48 words
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Article18 1950-10-12 9 TAIPEI. Oct. 11— (AP)— The Juan de Fuca is reported safe m the Pescadores.18 words
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Article, Illustration106 1950-10-12 9 Feted as quests of Peking, the officers and crow of the first Polish merchant ship, the Warta, to visit North China under the Reds, were m Singapore during the second half of last month. The 8,500-ton Warta is a motor vessel of the Gydnia- America Line (you can spot the106 words
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Article18 1950-10-12 9 R rter-AAP] f Arthur's He d- I c Ji- th it Brazil I clearance to18 words
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Article23 1950-10-12 9 NEW YORK, Oct. 11, (ReuterX —Telephone contact between the United States and Seoul. capital of South Korea, was reestablished last night.23 words
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196 1950-10-12 9 BECAUSE OF THE threat to world peace caused by Communist Imperialism, four new ocean liners now being built m the United States will be completed as troop transports. Included is the United States, of 48,000 tons, largest passenger vessel ever scheduled for construction196 words
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Article85 1950-10-12 9 HONG KONG, Oct. 11 (AP) Police yesterday disclosed the arrest of a fourth person m the US$5OO pension cheque case which broke here on Sunday. The new suspect, who has been charged with "importing unmanifested cargo," is a Hong Kong businessman, Cheng Kai-chong. His sister,85 words
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Article98 1950-10-12 9 SAN DIEGO. California. Oct 11 (Reuter) The crew of the London steamer John Lyras jn a secret mission here are ;o be replaced after objecting to sailing, according to her captain, Thomas C. Enos. They originally protested because they did not want to sail98 words
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Article, Illustration114 1950-10-12 9 Feeding seven months o!d Abu Bakar was the last act of father, Ali bin Sari wee, seaman hero, who left Singapore by Qantas Constellation on Tpesd;tv. Little Abu Bakar knows nothing of the British Empire Medal which his father gained for "meritorious service". Ali had floated for 58 days on— Standard - 114 words
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Article65 1950-10-12 9 LONDON, Oct. 11 (AP) One of Germany's top airplane designers of World War II has turned out a jet fighter for Argentina which nears the speed of sound, Janes' All the World's Aircraft reported on Monday. The designer is Kurt Tank, former technical director of65 words
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Article173 1950-10-12 9 MEXICO CITY, Oct. n (UP). A Mexican farm boy hitched a ride on a Lamsa airliner m Central Mexico today and made commercial aviation hisNineteen year old diferio Reyes Guerrero just took hold of the tail of a plane as it prepared for a173 words
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287 1950-10-12 9 Standard Shipping Reporter A FAMOUS BRITISH stage actress was among the passengers who sailed last night from Singapore for Europe m the 21,000-ton Dutch /Sr er Willem Ru y s She was Miss Mary Merrall (Mrs. Franklin Dyall), who has been on a287 words
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Article422 1950-10-12 9 SHIPS IN OUT OF HARBOUR COASTAL HfIVEMENTS Departures (Yesterday): Bentonc for lian-kok, Hon^ Soon for CaUan Baroe. Mantin for Malacca. Saion^ for Pontianak, Sedili for Trenepanu Stia for Penanc Tunj Sonj for lump at. Arrivals (Today): Beluro from Hnnekok, Honff Ann from Tembilaban, Kelentan from Palembanc. M»lunau from Muar, Riman422 words
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Advertisement166 1950-10-12 9 MAERSK LINE COPENHAGEN A. P. MOLLER General Agents m U 5 A. molij:r steamship i«, inc., hot New York, Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Houston, Galveston, New Orleans Mobile: M S M OfJd miIBIII i re 33 2s n P SIMM M <jot fmam si Da hor Philippines, Hongkong, Japan, San Francisco166 words
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Miscellaneous86 1950-10-12 9 £^fMAIISS jr. :~^r *-'-a Despatches TODAY Ceylon noon by Jamaiau*. Hongkon;, China and Japan noon Pt-lrns. lodo-China noon by \,'.i\ R)U>sel. IOMORROU Sibu ♦> p m. by r.. a. Kelantan (parcels only* by Sunv> m, Paki«an (parcels only) n;>o by Northwestern Victory, Java by wjhir. Arrivals TODAY India and Pakistan86 words
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Miscellaneous170 1950-10-12 9 I (air arrivals] U']£gL [and DEPARTURES I •V_ _J £j\ Arrivals GARUDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS From Medan ETA l».:;o a.m. QANTAS FMPIRE AIRWAYS CONSTELLATIONS from London. Rome, Cairo and Calcutta ETA :'..!"> p.m. From Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta ET.% ZM p.m. KLM CONSTELLATION from Amsterdam 9.15 a m. MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTAS from170 words
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Miscellaneous334 1950-10-12 9 BAILINGS r'BOM SCANDINAVIA/ L R t(IM I.Vt.M Spore P Sham Pena»r "Nordvesf for Saigon A Bangkok 15-17 Oct. 13 14 Oct 10 12 Oct "Korea" for Bangkok, Manila. Hong Kong. Kobe Yokohama 29-30 Oct. "Danhokn" for Bangkok 8-10 Nov •Nordhval" for Saigon Bangkok 17-18 Nov 'Klna" for Manila. Hongkong Takubar334 words
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Article, Illustration188 1950-10-12 11 viai.:''1 ( l; H Klins - Subtle Flattery Works Wonders viai.:'' 1 (l H Klins H* t And c a ,^ZX>£ reful not ry SO mate sees ,ious Batten b men and adequate pro! ems of v c wh b T ke the v .r bo namam mil won I -joins m his he me s188 words
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Article25 1950-10-12 11 Oct. 11 (UP) I oi da:.- r ased past year, tai report Commerce tons of i seated, t I V ■::ina J25 words
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134 1950-10-12 11 LONDON, Oct. 11 (INS) I Britain's fqrmers face the poorest corn harvest m several' decades. Almost daily rains which, started m early July flattened, and twisted crops and flooded, fields. Reports now coming, into London from many sec-i tions of the country indicate the134 words
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551 1950-10-12 11 JACK V. FOX - Divorce Boom Expected With 'Socialized Law' JACK V. FOX i UK Plan Starts Next Month By No percentage figure is yet available on how many of Britain's estimated 18,000 lawyers have joined up, but the figure is high. MANY LAWYERS IN IT Win or lose, the lawyer gets his fee551 words
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Article142 1950-10-12 11 HONG KONG, Oct. 11 (UP) Chinese press reports said today that a Chinese by the name of Wu Tu-ming of Shanghai has discovered an anti-T.B. drug which Is claimed to be more effective than streptomycin. The reports said he perfected the drug after 18 years' research on142 words
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223 1950-10-12 11 LONDON, Oct. 11 (AP) Britain's little people would rather trim the food bill than deny themselves those cigarettes if they suffered a salary cut. Mass-observation, a commercial outfit that queries the British public on timely topics, got that result m a poll of223 words
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Article, Illustration426 1950-10-12 11 EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D - EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. Death Toll From Sleeping Pills Increases At An Alarming Rate By Written for NEA Service HTHE sleeping pill problem is serious. The number of deaths m the United States from this cause was 454 m 1943, 520 m 1944, and 795 m 1945.426 words
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Miscellaneous188 1950-10-12 11 vJO^S'VVOyd PtlZZle ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE |tJN^£MUA|s|?|lAL]l 4 3 t- OE^JBSfe^aS^ 42- ,-orj I •glAlTisMslL gpMtE!N| rtico F|WW' 1 1 1 NiM v ij a'3,l I brad 1 p- DOWN "I r— 111 I I I I I— Rodent j° 7 S 9 2— Queen of fa!rl«i 1 1 j188 words
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Miscellaneous193 1950-10-12 11 OFF THE RECORD By Ed Reed ■>:.>■■ -;;i :j*Sg. ,w Hm,tk*«MMcr x 4 "We simply lock 'em m a room for two weeks and don't feed 'cm." <§S!f> NEWS, (H-Mm\ 0?% i. »%J I" I WHAT ELSE §^^f> V PEAR? Q V^__^^^X^ %f%>___ V— |l« t ISTHERETO^ c 1 Caqi_193 words
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