Singapore Standard, 22 October 1950
1950-10-22
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Title Section14 1950-10-22 1 Singapore St andard 'vol."'-' 2 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS14 words
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244 1950-10-22 1 Fr en ch Forces Wi thdrawn From Lan gson (l 21 (Reoler) French forces tsl inportanl frontier post left to i bina*a border, on \N ednesday. it _h I i)tnin:inil said it li:i;l tleeitlrd to .arri-m Jo DCW positions. ii c eva 'uauon 01 iroops be- Wednesday and is cons'244 words
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Article15 1950-10-22 1 Princess Anne Christened P)— A r ol I Prince I the I y as i15 words
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64 1950-10-22 1 SETUBAL. P ntugal, Oct. 21 KP Commander Archibald tie, British Naval Attache .and five Naval Hlcers the desti :er Solebay were Irowned vhen their car crashed Setubal Harbour Friday Their bodies have been ed and taken to the Roman Catholic Chapel at the BriI insulate.64 words
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Article, Illustration88 1950-10-22 1 picture. iii' handshake of friendship between two members of the United Nations: tlie Officer Administering the Government of the Colony, Mr. vv. L. Btythe, and pretty 8-year-old Dutch girl, Miss Marian Ivooy. Her mother, Mrs. Kooy and the Dutch Consul Genera!. Mr. J.Standard - 88 words
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53 1950-10-22 1 Mac Donald Flies To Ottawa; Sees Baby Daughter OTTAWA. Oct. M (Reuter) Mr. .Malcolm Mac Donald, British CommissionerGeneral for South-East Asia, arrived here last night by air. He met for the first time his buby daughter. Fiona, born ht-re last summer. Officials said his present visit here was unofficial and53 words
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190 1950-10-22 1 WEST HILLS. New York. Oct 20 (\'P> Henry L. Stimson. former Secretary of War and Secretary of State, dir 1 today ol a heart attack at his country home, at the age of 33 Members oi his family said the elderly statesman was stricken190 words
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Article67 1950-10-22 1 NICOSIA. Oct. 21: (Reuter> Forty Royal Air Force officers and men on their way to Singapore as reinforcements lor the Far East landed here today m a British Overseas Airways Canadair aircraft. This is the fifth batch of British Army and Air Force67 words
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Article56 1950-10-22 1 THE room of Major A. R. Fergusson of the 10th Gurkha Rifles at the Adclohi Hotel was broken into yesterday morning and his wristwatch, $100 m cash, and his identity card were stolen. The wristwatch was later recovered m an unoccupied room next to his but the cash56 words
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305 1950-10-22 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. Mr. Aw Hoon Haw, governing director of the Singapore Standard ami other Star-chain newspapers, arrived hy an Air Oirriers plane at Mala Kaching airport from Singapore at 8.30 o'clock thin morning. A large number of prominent Chinese305 words
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Article, Illustration196 1950-10-22 1 Mr. Chew Kun-chU wellknown Hongkong artistarchitect who arrived m Singapore y e sterday by BOAC Argonaut to supervise the extensive renovation work on Haw Par Villa at Pasir Panjang. The rebuilding: project which will take about two years to complete is expected to cost Mr.196 words
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466 1950-10-22 1 Paratroops Seal Off 28,000 Red Koreans In North SEOUL, Oct. 21 (AP) Quick-moving United States parachute troops have sealed off 28,000 Red Koreans. This is nearly half of the estimated organised enemy fighting force left north of the 38th parallel. General MacArlhur's Headquarters said that all main roads m the466 words
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Article308 1950-10-22 1 TOKYO. On. 21 (Ki-iU.T-AAl*)— The Kmcm war on Friday degenerated into a largo icalc atopping; up i*atwpaigrn of smoking o;:l <!i<liar<l < o'limiiiti*.-. from the rugged barrow mountain* and Liquidating disorganised troops straggling north from tbe Pyong 'vang area. General MacArlhur read tho last n'308 words
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Article156 1950-10-22 1 HONGKONG, Oct 21 (UP)— The New China News Agency i today reported the execution j of four Catholics, including two priests, m Hopci. Other Information reaching Hongkong disclosed the existence of a I well organised guerilla res tI ance by Chinese churchman m Mis province against156 words
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94 1950-10-22 1 STOCK HOLM, Oct. 21 (Router) British atom scientist Druno Pontecorvo flew from Sweden to Moscow last month, it was learned here today. Pontecorvo, reported "missing" m Italy where he went on holiday from Britain, arrived m Stockholm on Sent. 1 with his family. With94 words
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117 1950-10-22 1 Standard Stall Reporter A SUM of (5.000 mras found missing from a safe of the Singapore Health Office from the total amount of $39,680.75 deposited one afternoon m 1947 for dis tribution the next day. Suspicion naturally tell on the Chief117 words
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Article39 1950-10-22 1 Standard Staff Reporter A 4-YEAR-OLD Malay boy. Zaiaal Bin Wahr.b. was involved m a collision with a taxi yesterday morning m Alexandra Road opposite the Bri.ish Militray HospitaL He died a lew hours later at the hospital.39 words
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Article75 1950-10-22 1 Miss Gimson Weds Cspt. Snowden THORNTON DA! r Yorkshire. O. 21, CSeutei >— M s Judith Gimson, y« iinget daughter of Sir Fra:;k m Grimsutt. Governor al Singapore, s married to Capi. Douglas Snowden, ol the Queen's Roj J Regiment, m the little chur< :i of tliib pictureque \n.nv,c today.75 words
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Advertisement96 1950-10-22 1 n nlnilV C!o'- ;T nP^ MariayiwiwO IPIOTPJ? TXfti-U T^^.*. {jOiwz* i^o__it^d, imiiyuzinv rHUiiit WitU m is: Issue Wm*i r _V <___* F I Pfejt \^S rur»' r W V*i-i A I _r ll_l— &A& [f v -i v" As borse racing is the lA fevouted '"Sport of Kings'* > so96 words
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Advertisement120 1950-10-22 1 863^^8891 At. 4ssA. j Jff^i *r"c« Cn Other Pages Page Lawyers Oppose Idea iii Indemnity Fund 2 Singapore Municipal Affairs t Malaya Must Consolidate Gains From Reds 3 More Mothers Attend Ante-Natal Clinics Rubber Hits f I a Pound 4 A\iation Topics by Ken Jalleii 4 Pen tn? Fis'i Culture120 words
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212 1950-10-22 2 KL PUBLIC SERVICES TO COST MORE IN 1951 I pijR, Sal, The Kuala Lumpur .in'i < nencliture «>n the maintenance of i ber amrniltes in the town next year §7*000.000 .Mark. ap oi $4,099,482 recruitaieiit ex[4 expenditure. The total foi the y< a r by $470,000. Muni .;.:ay expects to212 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-10-22 2 Picture shows Tuan Syed A. Ka i- bin Mohamed, the acting Mentri Besar cf Johore, replying to sp»?{ hos made by representatives of the Johore Town Boards at the dinner party given in his honour at the UMNO HaH. Johore Sports StudioJohore Sports Studio - 42 words
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Article27 1950-10-22 2 p g i ice ■t .i waraing I from lh n slw j was .1 S >r». r ike i i• it J27 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-10-22 2 Sat who has Mr. C. M. Seth, President of the Malacca Indian Chamber of Commerce bein*? garlanded by Mr. S. O. X Vbaidulla, President of the Associated Indian Chambers of Commerce and member of the Federal Legislative Council on the eve of his departure on a56 words
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Article103 1950-10-22 2 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The Malayan Railway Administration announced today that the pilol train preceding I the night mail train from Kuala Lumpur to Penang was derailed La South Perak last night. The line was blocked and passengers m the night mail trai] w ere103 words
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Article37 1950-10-22 2 KAJANG, Sat.— For failing to supply the particulars asked for by the authorities about, the <-'■:. wv within the prescribe i time, Tung Lee Tobacco Company, were fined $20 by the Kajang Circuit Magistrate. I37 words
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Article115 1950-10-22 2 Malay Bandit Captured KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— ln Pahang, security forces m ambush captured a Malay bandit. A rule and a quantity of ammunition were recovered. In another area of Pahang yesterday, bandits held up a lorry. A quantity of food was removed from the lorry and $500 cash wa.s taken115 words
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Article93 1950-10-22 2 MALACCA, Sat. The Malacca Settlement Welfare Committee distributed stiB food parcels, worth $2,840 m the Settlement during September. 461 parcels went to the Central District, 77 to Alor Gajah District and 30 to Jasin District. The sum of $13,000 stood to the credit of the MSW93 words
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Malayan News Round-up
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Article61 1950-10-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— There will be no elaborate ceremonial observance of Remembrance Day. Nov. 12, which falls on a Sunday this year. The ceremony will consist of two minutes 1 silence after tin- last stroke of 11 o'clock, followed by the sounding of the Last61 words
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Article37 1950-10-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.--Five cases of milk, one bale of woollen garments and six bales of usable, old cotton and woollen eiothings have been sent from the Federation as gifts for the Assam Rehet Fund.37 words
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Article44 1950-10-22 2 KAJAXG. Sat— A young Malay. Malik bin Ali, of Liv Langat, Who was alleged to have used criminal force on Sharifah, a Malay woman, was bound over for six months m the sum of $50 by the Kajang Circuit Magistrate, Inche Anu;;r.44 words
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Article54 1950-10-22 2 KAJAXG. Sat.— Lee \ip. a lorry driver from Kuala Lumpur' who drove his motor U>rry at Semenyih at 3.15 a.m. without a light and then failed to stop when ordered to do so by a police constable m uniform, was convicted by the Circuit Magistrate, Inche Anuar,54 words
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Article22 1950-10-22 2 THE C-IX-C Far East Land Forces. Gen. Sir John Harding who has been visiting Hongkong. -Eifeyo and Korea, returaeU.iO^SingapofB yesterday.22 words
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Article40 1950-10-22 2 Standard Staff Correspondent PORT DICKSOX, Fri.— Yu-j sof bin Amin, 18. was sen-! tenced to nine mouths' rigorous imprisonment by the President L of the Sessions Court, for steal- ing a bicycle valued $50 and a watch valued40 words
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Article44 1950-10-22 2 Standard Staff Correspondent KAJANG. Sat.— Dahalan bin i Imam, Lim Song Kirn and Tan Kirn Sooi, all pleaded guilty to [breaking the curfew at Susun j Tua. Ulu Langat, and each was fined $35, by the Kajang Ciri cuit Magistrate, Inche Anuar.44 words
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356 1950-10-22 2 Gains Made In War Against Reds Must he Consoliduied Dato Tan Agrees With Governor Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Sat. "I agree with Sir Franklin Cinison tliat if Britain were to leave Malaya it would considerably help the Communists to take over all South-East Asia. Whatever gains have been obtained by356 words
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Article108 1950-10-22 2 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A verdict of death by misadventure returned by the acting coroner, Inche Anuar, today, at the conclusion of an inqiu I into the deaths of a Gurkha soldier, Dhanapai Rai. and a lorry driver, Ng Kirn San, following an accident108 words
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Article132 1950-10-22 2 Standard Staff Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Sal. The Kuala Lumpur Coroner, Inche Annuar yesterday held thai an Indian clerk, K. P. Durai, a former employee of the Estate of the late Mr. Chan Foong Wah. had died as a result of injures he had received when he was assaulted132 words
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Article, Illustration169 1950-10-22 2 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— An ordinance to amend the Ports and Shipping Enactment of the State of Johore is to be introduced m the Federal Legislative Council. Disused fishing stakes and those the licence for which has expired or been cancelled, are sometimes169 words
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195 1950-10-22 2 MORE MOTHERS GO TO ANTE-NATAL CLLNICS Standard Staff Corncay— dfaal KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. More and more expectant mothers arc taking advantage of the fac li les all'ordcd at Kuala Lumpur's five free .Municipal EUlte* natal clinics, with the result that two more are !o be opened next year to cope195 words
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Article, Illustration73 1950-10-22 2 Cnbiaet officers of the Kr. 'a Umpu Turn I Methodist V;.'.l!i Fellowship which was take* durin:; the '.'7th Aniversary celebratkms of the Fellowship. Left to r it, >*cd):— Mr. R. Vijeyasnriar (hon. tretssrer) Miss R. S. Motto (vire-president) Mr. M. S. Alfred (presUteat) Mr. A. Chelvarajasinsan (hon. secretary). Stamdiag^ Mes73 words
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Article70 1950-10-22 2 Increased Pay Approved JOHORE BAHRU. Bat The Grovemmeni has tgreed to the recommendations 01 the Interim Joint Council to incn bu wages lor the daily rated < mIployees m the State of Jotn n 5 by L 6 cents per day effective from July. Cost of living allowance In I70 words
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Advertisement176 1950-10-22 2 I NOW QPEX 1 1 I Fen^ng's Latest- Sea Side Ist CSses Restaurant and Bearding House 1 I 7th .Mile T;injonq Hunqah j (New Building) if Modern Scnitation and Most Up -to date and Expensive f Furniture I CHINESE and EUROPEAN FOOD Speciality: Cantonese Dishes E Every Sunday From Morning176 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous481 1950-10-22 2 W FE D E R AmSJ|M|I Sapphire: Kam Loh Pai Seong Grand: Adventures Ol Don Joan SELAJSGOR— Today t Cantonese) 1, 7 9.30 p.m. 1, 3, 7 and 9 p.m. Majestic: That Wonderful Age Cathay: Eagle And The Hawk 10.30 a.m.. 12. 3. 7 and 9 p.m. 12.45. G. 45481 words
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AVIATION TOPICS
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Article345 1950-10-22 3 j^ALLANG Airport has an enviable reputation for safety so far there has been no major accidents to mar her reputation. Aircraft of the world have landed and taken off from the airstrip without much trouble. But with the number of operations increasing and more Dakotas, Skymasters and345 words
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Article339 1950-10-22 3 KenJalleh - KenJalleh By through the night, make no overnight stops en route, to reach its destination by way of Taipeh m the fastest possible time. This service replaces the former flights which left Kallang on Mondays at 12.30 p.m. for an overnight stop at Bangkok before339 words
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208 1950-10-22 3 THAILAND'S FIVE-YEAR highway development programme envisages construction of three arterial roads from Bangkok at a cost of 640.000.000 baht including a route from Bangkok to southern Siam which will link with existing roads m Malaya, according to a report m the American government magazine208 words
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Article, Illustration118 1950-10-22 3 Siandaid Staff Reporter •Pleasure' row boats tested and licensed by the Shipping Registrar will be plying at Changi Point for picnickers early next month. The first vessel passed its seaworthiness test this week It was tried on the Singa- pore River by "three heavyweights", who pranced about the vessel. The118 words
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Article69 1950-10-22 3 NEW DELHI. Oct. 21 (AP>— India's two shipping companies want to add four ships each to their India United KingdomContinental routes. Scindia Steam Navigation Company and the Indian Steamship Company have asked the government for low interest Joans to cover the cost of the .-hips.69 words
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Article28 1950-10-22 3 KARACHI. Oct. 21, <AP\ The Pakistan Finance Ministry announced on Friday that Britain has agreed to repay Pakistan an additional £2.500.000 under the Sterling Balances Agreement.28 words
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Article34 1950-10-22 3 THE AXNX T AL British Industries Fair will be held next year from April :;oth to May 11th at Earl's Court and Olympia m London, and at Castle Bromwhieh m Birmingham.34 words
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Article34 1950-10-22 3 H ?NGKONG. Oct. 21. (Rou-ter-AAP).-The China Produce Corporation has decided to supply antimony to meet the requirements of Shanghai's industries such as the enamel ware trade, according to Chinese repurts reaching Hongkong.34 words
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Article130 1950-10-22 3 NEW YORK, Oct. 21. (Renter). Mr. George McGhee, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Eastern and African affairs, predicted today that only a small amount of foreign investment funds would be available m the near future for the development of South Asia.130 words
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Article179 1950-10-22 3 RUBBER: NOON PRICES Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices .yesterday (Oct. 21) were per lb. > Buyers Sellers i INo. 1 Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot Loose $1.91 $1 92 F.O.R m bales Nov No. 1 R.S.S. $1,724 $1,731 No. 2 R.S.S. $1.7U Sl.TL'l i R.M.A. 1179 words
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Article73 1950-10-22 3 lIOXGKONG. Oct. 21.-(Rou-ter-AAP)—A Chinese youth who was deported from Hon«kon« on a court order, dived overboard and disapoeared while bein" taken to Tsingtao aboard the British vessel Tsingtjo It could not be ascerV lined whether he was drowned or swam ashore. The youth, aged 23, is73 words
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Article91 1950-10-22 3 NEW DELHI. Oct. 21 (AP) The Douglas DC-3 Dakota is good for another four years j of flying, according to a s*pr>kesI man of the Indian Civil Aviaj tio!i Department. j The spokesman said that i Dakotas operated by Indian Airlines were getting old.91 words
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164 1950-10-22 3 > L NDOX Oct. 21 (Renter) Britain s biggest net income group today comprises people with between £250 and ffS" voar There ire 9.102 000 nearly a tenth of the total population whereas m 1938/39 there were only 1,940,00u la this group.164 words
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Article34 1950-10-22 3 LISBON. Oct. 21 rßeuter) Commander A. R. Cheyne British naval attache m Lisbon' and five other British naval officers were drowned at Setubal. near Lisbon, when their car crashed into the sea.34 words
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420 1950-10-22 3 Standard Market Reporter RUBBER REACHED two dollars a pound m Singapore yesterday. The 1925 peak price was surpassed when spot fetched §1.90 a pound on Friday. A squeeze was developing while the situation looked extremely I dangerous m a market420 words
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Article58 1950-10-22 3 MESSINA. Sicily, Oet 2] 'spoutins flame and ashes after I Whitehot streams of lava Bos i into °i£? thG Ste^ P m^^^ns de steam Sea makin S it boil and cd N h^ a t S h alt s have been r^P^ted by the islands small nouul ation58 words
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Advertisement8 1950-10-22 3 BIACKeWHITE CIGARETTES Malayan Distributor: CHOY BROTHERS (MALAYA) LTD.8 words
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Advertisement342 1950-10-22 3 ■MUM** rmoaj .canoinavia l X tON pore -Korea" for Bangkok, Manila Hong Koun. Kobe Yokohama 30-31 Ort i Danhoim" for Bangkok... < > 'Nordhifar- for Saigon Bangkok I -Kina" for Manila. Honakonw T»"tuh«r KnbP Ya*.)h.m. "Falstria" for Saigon Bangkok -Malacca" for Bangkok. Manila Hongkong. Kobe Yokohama 7-K B 'Selandia" for342 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous25 1950-10-22 3 HOW AIR TRAVEL IS SHRINKING THE WORLD BETWEEN'"" BRITAIN AUSTRALIA ON THE Bife/QEA KANGAROO ROUTg B^ORE THE AIR AG£^^ jsirutf >^^^«-^' > m nAVff ™>^ jnv/w COM FT25 words
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Article, Illustration476 1950-10-22 4 POANG FISH CULTURE SCHEME BIGGEST IN WORLD Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— Explaining the Penang scheme of Fish Culture Research and Training Institute, the Director of Fisheries, Federation of Malaya, Mr. D. W. le Mare, told The Standard today that such a scheme was of peculiar interest and importance, since476 words
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Article26 1950-10-22 4 Prisoner Died of Natural Causes tondard Suit < .rr^pondent fe still m •,va he urd tnis Che i a ver r natural .a N<r shock a chro-26 words
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Article98 1950-10-22 4 Standard Stall Correspondent IPOH, Sat. Remembrance Day ceremony at the Ipoh Cenotaph will be held on Sanday, Nov. 12. The ceremony will be a solemn one, consisting of two minutes' silence at 11 a.m., followed by the sounding of the Last Post and Reveille and laying of wreaths.98 words
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Article215 1950-10-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— An daborate programme, including a youth rally to take place at the Anglo-Chinese School Hall on Thursday, has been arranged by the Settlement Youth Council on the occasion of United Nations' Day on Tuesday, Oct. 24. The youth rally which215 words
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Article133 1950-10-22 4 St sB&iflL Slllir Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— An unusual request was made by a Chi- Scow Gong Keat, to Mr. E. M. Smallwood m the Magistrate Court today to have him sent to jail because he was afraid to go out as four or five persons133 words
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Article86 1950-10-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat.— At a meeting of the Yuk Choy School Committee today the chairman, Mr. Cheong Chee JP. said that the Kinta Town Board has approved the school's extension plans for eight class rooms which are estimated to cost $80,000. A sum of86 words
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Article187 1950-10-22 4 vu-.urd Shipping Xt-porter me Gonrerchant ship visited j rea tries rta In Sin- I roads ear y >a I with I Japai i Aires. ks' cruise j I igni V Dr. Atili I rything be A .si de B A he -hip's nte del Estado, to sign187 words
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Article41 1950-10-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BL'XTAR. Sat —For stealing three coconuts and a basket of kernal from Changkat Estate?. Mohamed Zain bin Hashim was sentenced to three months' imprisonment to be followed by a year's supervisioru41 words
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Article34 1950-10-22 4 KOTA BAHRU, Sat.— For ofTering $1 to a police constable, Law To:ig Tee was sentenced to three months 1 imprisonment by Che Hassrm bin Hussain m the Circuit Magistrate Court.34 words
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Article78 1950-10-22 4 PENANG, Sat— Remarking that he was going to give him a chance, Mr. M. R. F. Rogers m the Sessions Court yesterday bound over a young Malay, Ismail bin Ibrahim, m the sum of $200 for two years without conviction on his plea of guilty to78 words
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Article34 1950-10-22 4 KOTA BAHRU. Sat.— Two Malays, Bakar bin Deria and Che Kob bin Che Mat were fined $20 and $25 respectively for entering .the State of Kelantan from Thailand without valid passports.34 words
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Article151 1950-10-22 4 Standard Staff Cut-respondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Many thousand dollars worth of cigarettes are being smuggled out ol the country into Indonesia every month. This new form of racketeering has sprung up m the Federation. Cigarettes. It is learnt, are being hoarded up and then sent151 words
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165 1950-10-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. "There has heen a preat rush for Federal Citizenship certificates during these few weeks. This is due to the fact that language qualili cation for applicants over 45 years of a«e has been extended until Feb. 1 next year,"165 words
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Article21 1950-10-22 4 Speeding PARIT BUNTAR. SatThree lorry and two taxi drivers were fined $50 each by Inche Abdul Rahman for speeding.21 words
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374 1950-10-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat. Taiping's Rehabilitation Camp is fully living up to its name, judging by the results achieved atter only 10 months of rehabilitation work. A conducted Press tour of the camp revealed very cordial relations existing among the inmates whose discipline374 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-10-22 4 Miss Ahilambihai Aruraugam, who save a violin solo at the Ceylonese concert m Sereniban m aid of the University Endowment Fund.21 words
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Article, Illustration220 1950-10-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Sat. A bandit leader, one of the 12 most important Malayan Communists* is iioh known to have been killed by security forces. The information of his death has been given to police by bandits who recently surrendered. The bandit leader is Kah220 words
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Article46 1950-10-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU. Sat. -In aid of their association building fund the PersekuU:an Kenv.ijuan Kaum Ibu. Malay Women Welfare Association held a very successful Garden Fete s 4 the Malay School, Kampong Machang. The fete was officially opened by the Raja Perempuan.46 words
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Article62 1950-10-22 4 IPOH. Sat. Mr. Lav Pak Khuan JP was re-elected president of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Olher main office-bearers are: vice-president: Mr. Cheong Chee. Hon. treasurer. Mr. Foong Seong. joint secretaries Messrs. Wong Kin Sun. Chan Lai Kooi. Leong Yew Koh. and Chin Swee62 words
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Advertisement61 1950-10-22 4 Vla4Tn\ B^JawLf' 'I g^^^w mOST EXHILfIROTinG fottk* PH6EXIX AEDATEO WATED CO.. ITO. i i*" Fava^9r^W^9 aaf4 CIM'T %^^-^Jflm The dual-purpose la%V''-' r W/^tiK) Xnl»laatßub. AppUcd &ar XQ nostr^ s f w^v* 3 -O^r catarrh. Rubbed into f| chest neck and baclc ie '§>? eases congestive conditions. INHALANT RUB H^- il_61 words
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Advertisement145 1950-10-22 4 H^frTE- &f/j£ Silenf Operation Pf* Jl> f LINER* Cool Running #/NGS L .r^Wfo Oil Economy y^KvcP^dfc- Long Life COrS n< '•9' 1 commercial vehicles Stocked by leading Motor Dealers Factory ReprcscoUilivettSINGAPORE KUALA LIMI'IK PBNANG lINAULT EIGHT ITU n S^<fcjf^j^|jjff^!i^^m_''~'''*''''" '""■'"SL 1. Improved Uidepemlent iron: w heei 1 All metal roof145 words
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Miscellaneous415 1950-10-22 4 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA J"° tn Teochew: mv nmi ««d SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR ENGLISH PROGRAMME £69 Metres 6035 bilocvcles id a.m. Programme Summary; 9.02 the metre band. Haiti Tin*; 'J.'W With a Smile and A 9 a.m.— ll a.m. As Singapore: 11 a.m. Sons; i>Ao At the Piano: 10 a.m.415 words
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193 1950-10-22 5 fISHCSGTOft, O«. -I (UP) Aa I.N. «lelej:atrs 1)f 1,..,,.! Sttrte*, Briiain and Franre provisionally ,l ii. \h> Kbimjiii pr«porrd raopcßUW of B\» Power Ik. m srtlfc i it. rnaiioiial iliilVr«'iu-es. I .S. State Sec- )tail trhesOT thr**\* vuld water on \hv move193 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-10-22 5 pno;o. from l s v> i.%A»' s-i: :s n.s opanied by Iks w ;V. He leads the rvr*< on h's back he carries a calf. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article27 1950-10-22 5 Soviet To Join U S Parleys Jap Tps2ty i nera! onnt I ig I peace oulcl g F r. > y ulmi Scpi 1945 5r na- perty sputea27 words
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157 1950-10-22 5 Danger Of War Is Great —Churchill LONDON, Oct. 21. (AP) Mr. Winston Churchill, saying "the danger of war is great" called on France to back proposals for strengthening Western Europe with Germany against the possibility of Communist aggression. At the same time, he implied that France has been laggard m157 words
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Article106 1950-10-22 5 ROME. Oct. 21, (Reuter): Professor B uno Pontevorvo, Italian-born British naturalised atomic scientist, who has been working at Harwell. British atom n >earch centre, lias lisappeared after coming to Italy for a holiday a fortnight The Rome newspaper "Momento Sir..' earned banner heatiii: es declaring106 words
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Article65 1950-10-22 5 GOSLAR, i iV. Germany) Oct. 21, (UP).— West German Chancellor Konrad Adenau< .-aid lure that Germany must build ;t bulwark againsi Russian aggression and be ready to contribute men to a European efence army. He said that West Germany must help build defences against Russia because she65 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-10-22 5 A typical scene m hundreds of Korean villages and towns, i where the liberating: U.N. forces have been warmly welcomed by the people, is this I PANA picture showing a little I girl presenting a bouquet to an officer.39 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-10-22 5 < orge Keatley carries his bride, Paul ne Ellerker, 23, a nurse at West Middlesex Hospital, over the threshold o) their honci/moon caravan after their wedding at Hounslow, Middlesex.28 words
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203 1950-10-22 5 'Safety Zones' Agreed In Atomic War GENEVA, OA. 21 (Renter) Four new rules of war for this atonic age approved by 61 nations, includins the Red i)!o«* cowotriets come into force today, the International Rnl Qbm announces. They include Beearih aones" m any future war m which young mothers, children203 words
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329 1950-10-22 5 LONDON, Oct. 21.— The long-awaited shift of the East-West cold war hack from Asia to Europe has come with a terse Soviet announcement that Russian Vice-Premier V. M, Molotov and Foreign Ministers of the seven Red European satellite countries are329 words
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Article41 1950-10-22 5 SEOUL. Oct. 21 (AP)— Eighty Korean political prisoners, both men and women, were set on fire with burning petrol by retreating Reds at Koksan, southeast of PyongyanK, said the Commander of the South Korean army, Major-Gen. Ik Kwon.41 words
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Article118 1950-10-22 5 Holland Prepares For War THE HAGUE. Oct. 21, (Renter): Holland is consulting psychologists on what to fell the public about atom bomb attacks. Home Affairs Minister J lr F. L. Teulings told the Second Chamber m a report on civil defence measures. A study of the possible severity and frequency118 words
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Article298 1950-10-22 5 RANGOON, O<t. 21 (UP):— Witnesses for "•Burma Surgeon" Cordon Seagrave testified that the American doctor was friendly toward Burmo.se soldiers and showed no disrespect for either his nurses or «he army Dr. Seagrave. on trial for allegedly aiding Karen rebels, gave the Karens no medical aidUP; Reuter; AP - 298 words
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Article88 1950-10-22 5 Peking radio says that four Chinese Catholics, including two priests, were executed on Oct. lti m Hopei Province on charges of espionage and attempted assassination of high Communist officials. This was shortly after the Red Government seized the Catholic University of Peking- Reuter Gen. Mac Arthur has estimatedReuter; U.P.; Ap - 88 words
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Article25 1950-10-22 5 FRANKFURT, Oct. 21 (AP) Field Marsha! Viscount Montgomery addressing an El Alamein reunion as the deader i the resistance of Britain."25 words
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Article, Illustration141 1950-10-22 5 Russia Gives No Aid But Must Protest NEW YORK. Oct. 21, (AP). When Russia opposed Australian And American plans for Korean relief and rehabilitation through the United Nations and urged instead the use of "Red Cross, public cooperative^ and other public agencies," Canadian deiegaie ,J<> i Dickey retorted, "We hopeAP; PAN - 141 words
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207 1950-10-22 5 FIU.MiIAM,. Oel. 1\ (AP) three *tar\iuji American prisoners who escaped from their Red eaptoi> told of a "death niareh" from Seoul lo V\< a»>an^ by 283 iA's many of whom wmne clubbed to death or *hor or hayoTietted uheii they eonld207 words
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Article114 1950-10-22 5 MEW YORK. Oct. 21, (UP). —Britain has moved ag;!:ii to n cv c the General Assembly's decision thai would permit the arinvssion oi Communist China to i iie Uniti i Nations. Sir Frank Soskice. Britif Suhcitor-Gcne':::. proposed >>. the I.N. r embly's114 words
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Article89 1950-10-22 5 LAGOS, on. zi (Keuter):European police officers have boon seriously injured m rioting m Umuahia, Southern Nigeria, where African "N--servicemen are reported have attacked the post offi c and cut communications after a clash with the police. Tlie trouble is said to have started when police89 words
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Article152 1950-10-22 5 Malik Is A Liar Dulles NEW YORK. Oct. 21 (AP) Just another Russian attempt to discredit Secretary-Genera! Trygve Lie because ft the firm stand he has taken m support of U.N. action m resisting aggression m Korea. U.S. delegate John Foster Dulles said when denying a statement attributed to him152 words
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Article32 1950-10-22 5 LONDON. Oct. 21. <Reut<»r>.The Atlantic Pact Deputies who have been meeting here, are leaving for Washington for nexi week's sessions of the military and defence committees of the Atlantic Pact32 words
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Article37 1950-10-22 5 JAKARTA. Oct 21 'AP The Jakarta radio said Uud tn donestan waj hips have bei action again uainst \mboina, capita! of the rebel South Uolui can Governmeni No detail! dfl the action were given37 words
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Article46 1950-10-22 5 Gen MacAi tiur ie< h ed medal "for bei oism m lights made m m unarmed aircrafi into the comb I zone' I i Pyongyang airstrip i n Friday from Lieut-Gen. Geo g< r Stratemeyer, Commander o< thu U.S. Far East Air POTCCS46 words
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Advertisement96 1950-10-22 5 v, Photograpbcrs! Ufa V7##t lio.xvs 1 !VN IOR AMIRKAX CAMhRAS \s»a Film I>7. 120 620. imported I lrn P'« Proof guaranteed and m tropical '»»d>;~ n P l basn aro ex. hangeable for following mi p\v"' n Pi- T 'Xl ha "s»able for 1 new roll Agfa Film. v Ml96 words
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Advertisement79 1950-10-22 5 TO COMPLETE *$Wf Jf||§ YOUR FURNISHING IW\ jii^A PpP Ml scheme jt'n Fij#JlQrr <! J^i M ■—^"^^^^^Ps^ are a Popular Choice for i|^>^ P Ht^^ or Sitting Room Ljse. i^^ Ik. SIZE 7^ ft. 9 ft. $50.00 9 ft. x 9 ft. $60.00 10i ft. 9 ft. $70.00 12 ft.79 words
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Article, Illustration6 1950-10-22 6 BsaansasgaVfc^g^g^aetaagaaHEE-B6 words
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767 1950-10-22 6 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By gEEMS like Malaya's movie makers are keeping abreast of their Hollywood counterparts even where studio safety measures are concerned. From the beginning of this month, for instance, Singapore's Malay Film Productions Ltd. has been switching over to safety film a767 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1950-10-22 6 SO LON G AT THE FAIR Vicky and her brother Johnny arrive m Paris lor the Great Exhibition or l&W. and book hotel rooms \os. 17 and 19. Next morning Johnny ha« vanished without trace, and so ha> his room. No. 1J». The hotel staff Insist that Vicky arrived alone.1,084 words
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Advertisement208 1950-10-22 6 1 1 i■' J B^^^^^fc it .if^OLIMBIA PICTURE WITH A N)i 1 1 Hi: BUT A BH. "KICK* KNOCK on any DOOR HOT A WHO DUN IT" SOT ABOUT THE DEAD -END KIDS! walk til*' streets, they ogle rfo, they jostle the bams Sf /^H IBs Vft *V j ■B208 words
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Advertisement319 1950-10-22 6 imiii ii i SHOWING -^Ktßirß- 9.30 pm TAYLOR'S BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN WITH THRILLS AND ADVENTURE! w 1 f X- wwi buw^ iwmi lint fßa^KMsl .^.^v* PLUS: M.G.M. Technic(»l«.r CARTOON "THE CAT THAT HATED PEOPLE" tOMMXG 500 X.... MADE BY THE "LOST WEEKEND" ACADEMY AWARD PKODCCTION TEAM! q.' .HoffiEN319 words
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160 1950-10-22 7 KEN JALLEH - E asy W in For H e le n Hen g In S'po re Si ngales KEN JALLEH i>> ing through Mrs. Chionh's .i::_ deiVr.co, placing and ju:^. she went oa to take te first set, beating Mrs. Chionh with a beautiful slice stroke to ml flat the final point.160 words
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Article, Illustration72 1950-10-22 7 Walkey (ptmehisg) and Shaw u -ornprnl) m th*' last minute of their thrilling flffht at the H;ippy World on Friday n <-h Waikejr won on a Lk.o m the third round with Shaw foMfg heavy punishmeßt and held up only by his courage. Kaiim draws back »n time to avoidStandard - 72 words
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Article300 1950-10-22 7 GOOD HOCKEY IN SELANGOR TRIAL i!l MPI R Salurday.— A h'^ih Mandard of da} when Wiiitcs heat Colours •ii ifac Bccond Stlariiior state I Patiaog^ 1 rs tried r 'ii' 24 j > v• '"".i o t laien l m ne ha i ci t reason :>> be r:\ th^300 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-10-22 7 Xc ri's i .r i ;a tosh h Cni Bither, Basai id Sheik i S gfc lo ,'ioder i iad22 words
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Article56 1950-10-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday Tl c following have been ted t<> represent Selangor agai Perak m the ELMS Malaya Rugby fixture to be played a* Ipoh on Oct. 28. Goh Swee Cheang, J. Skrine, D.A. Borrie, W. Barlow, Levissieur, Carrel. Browne; Tyre!!. H. Jones, Bell. B.56 words
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Article53 1950-10-22 7 BRISBANE, Oct. 21, (ReuterAAP).— New South Wales. 273 for two wickets overnight, carried their first innings score m the Sheffield Shield match here today to 529 for nine wickets and then declared. Before stumps were drawn Queensland had scored 42 for the loss53 words
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Article594 1950-10-22 7 SKIP - KEDAH put i*p an unexpectedly good display m their match with Selangoi last week which Selangor won 15— (i. The forwards were evenly matched with Selansor having fair exchanges m the set scrums and line outs, but Kedah found Selansor too fast m j the loose. Kedah's594 words
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653 1950-10-22 7 Herman Rappa - Herman Rappa 6 i FRIDAY'S programme at the Happy World was purely Malayan with the exception of Manila's Bahv Jackson. Wish all due respeel to Jackson, it was Shaw and Walkey who drew the crowd and they did not disappoint. It was a653 words
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Article318 1950-10-22 7 IN ONE of the rare occurrences of its kind m Rugby matches a player was sent off the field yesterday m a game played on thr SCC padang. The match wa^ between the S.Ci.r. and R.A.F. (Tengah), arul ended m a n.rcr points (penalty)318 words
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504 1950-10-22 7 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH Foong Seong Cqp Badminton By WITH Malaya's champion of Ireland, On* Poll Lim fipTitirt? fl Winning battle against cramp and exhaustion to take two important matches, Singapore raced away fro m Perak for a four-nil lead m the first504 words
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Article69 1950-10-22 7 TPIE Ceylon Sports Club hockey team yesterday beat the SRC four goals to two on the Padang. Recs scored through UOUttS (2) while the CSC goals came form S. K. Sundram, A. Karim (2) and Thillagaratnam. Two Recs players walked oft the field when a Recs69 words
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Article34 1950-10-22 7 IPOH. Fri.—The Ramblers 'A' suffered their first d< eat m the current Ipoh hockey league today when they unexpectedly lost "to the PCRC 'B by 2 goals to nil.34 words
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Article136 1950-10-22 7 LONDON. Get Sc< Land, after a sJ uaks start, defeated Wales 3 to I m the soccer interi iti i match at I Cardiff on Saturday whore crowd of 60,000 saw a rat <.<■ r jed and disappointing game, j Injuries forced the seiectors to make three136 words
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Article72 1950-10-22 7 Ong Poh Lim Spore) beat Tan Jin Long tPk.) 15-5: 13-13; 1-5; 15-5. Wong Peng Soon (Spore) beat 100 Vong Khcun iPk.) 15-3: 15-?. Ong Poh Lim and Ismail bin Marjan i Spore I beat Teoh Seng Klioon and Teh C.in Sooi Pk.J 15-7; 14-14; 3-?.72 words
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Article326 1950-10-22 7 Home Soccer The following are footbtll results: ENGLISH LEA<[ E FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 1 A MM 1 Blackpool 2 West Bromwich 1 Bolton 0 Newca tie 2 Chiirlton 2 E erton I Derby 4 Bheffleld Wed I Pulham 1 Huddersf.i Id 1 I pool326 words
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Advertisement139 1950-10-22 7 I F.A.M. TROPHY NORTH vs. SOUTH I ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL IN AID OF IM.A.P. TB. FUNDS! t t H.Q. Malaya Ground, Rifle Range Rd. j!i SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th. Kkk Off 5.75 p.m. m c TICKETS: $3. and SI. available now at leading E; 4j Stores. Clubs, Sports Associations. Every ticket holder139 words
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Article, Illustration619 1950-10-22 8 HERMAN RAPPA - Clean, Fast Soccer In Sportsmen' s Cup Game HERMAN RAPPA By photo. PLAYING at Jalun Besar Stadium before a lanje crowd yesterday, Singapore beat the Federation two-nil to retain the Sportsmen's Cup for the second year m succession. Opening the score very early m the jianie, Singapore played with theirStandard - 619 words
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Article72 1950-10-22 8 AHMEDABAD, Oct. 20— The Commonwealth touring cricket team today defeated Gujerat by 84 runs six minutes from time to gain their third successive victory. The Commonwealth scored 194 and 281 for six declared, while Gujerat made 172 and 219. Sonny Ramadhin, the West Indies spinner, took72 words
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1179 1950-10-22 8 OLLIE DA VIES - OLLIE DA VIES By LYING handy until a furlong from tome the 6-year old brown Australian mare Air Mail moved up strongly from the bunch to overhaul the leaders and win the main sprint event at Penang yesterday. The favourite Kanda was1,179 words
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Article232 1950-10-22 8 Skrine 's Try Saves Sel. Club KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. On.' of the best and fastest n (by games of the season was played today on the padang when the Selangor Club narrowly beat the Selangor Police by 17 points (one goal, three tries and one penalty) to 14 (points (one232 words
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Article357 1950-10-22 8 I'EKTII, Oct. 21 (Reuter-AAP)— Continuing their overnight total of 278 for ."> against Western Australia the MCC today closed their innings at 434 with one wicket m hand. A feature of today's play was a brilliant unfinished 108 by voium Brian Close. With 1)4 by357 words
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Article157 1950-10-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Singapore Indians won the Bardhan Trophy this evening when they defeated the Selangor Indians by three goals to nil on the Princes Road ground. Singapore team were superior m all departments. Selangor Indians kicked ofT and play remained m midfield for157 words
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Article848 1950-10-22 8 YESTERDAY'S RACE RESULTS BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $413,300. FIRST PRIZE: *****7 (599,192) SECOND PRIZE: *****2 (549,596) THIRD PRIZE: *****4 ($24,798) STARTERS: (85,510 EACH) Nos: *****2, *****7, *****4, *****8, *****6, *****0, *****6, *****0, *****7. CONSOLATIONS ($2,479 EACH) Nos: *****3, *****6, *****1, *****7, *****9, *****2, *****0, *****4, *****8 AND *****6. Race One848 words
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307 1950-10-22 8 UNJHNG a five point Wmi mI. h U XV through sheer. lack of Hnin m the wetmm§ MMrfMi an<l \*<-r<- licalm 1% pointe (l penaltie>) to five (one gtal) |m H \.l !i M Police Training ground The Airmen thoroughly de- served the win as307 words
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Article47 1950-10-22 8 B> Ol 1I! DAVB S PEN (R. 8.) v. morning ran threi n There i and \he tJ pair \vi. Grai I whom ran f •R.B. &fan< three m 3J (Little) wt pace D. I ed ii! paii I by M Dane; I47 words
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Miscellaneous30 1950-10-22 8 TIDES m llME^ffl iriTJly, HIGH TIDES principal rts w M tCMIAI A.M. P.M. Singapore 9.15 8.55 Malacca S tU<j Port INcksoa Its 4.57 P'>rt Shim 127 3.5 1 1:>.;,1 11.31)30 words
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