Singapore Standard, 26 October 1950
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Title Section15 1950-10-26 1 Singapore Standard JS i NO. H6 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS15 words
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338 1950-10-26 1 Civilians Quit Laokay As City Menaced (Renter) < hilian> were isolated key frontier post on •.:ier, law French military loday. iiatea Mnoßg Khuon«r, 2."> Iwc days ago; hr added, ami to l.aokay, itsrlt M-rioiij-.lv »kay, which Is at the head of the Re i River valley wl it overlooks China,338 words
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Article14 1950-10-26 1 Dening Takes Off On Tour Of Asia at f a 1 r of 114 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-10-26 1 Thousands - Thousands By As tli e Korean r wears on to an early end, thousands upon thousands of t!>e North Koi^an troops were reported to have surrendered to the United Nations forces daily rieture above shows a group of such Reds being marched through Taegu recently APAP - 48 words
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229 1950-10-26 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 (IP)— Military chiefs ot 12 Atlantic Pact nation* met m a troop-guarded hall today and a United States spokesman said they agreed unanimously that there must be more speed m setting up a unified armed force for229 words
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150 1950-10-26 1 US Rejects Soviet Plan For Germany WASHINGTON. Oct 25 <AP> —U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson today rejected a So-: viet bloc proposal for a new big power effort to establish a "dtaonpcratic peace-loving, allGerman sovereign government." The proposal was made OB Saturday following a two-day conference at Prague between150 words
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Article141 1950-10-26 1 LONDON, Oct. 25 (AP) Anglo-American talks will begin here on Friday on a British plea for American military help to beat Communist-led guerillas m Malaya. Britain last April asked the United States for an initial instalment of about U555,000,000 worth of military goods winch her141 words
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62 1950-10-26 1 JAKARTA. Oct. 25: (KeuterAAP) Terrorists armed with sten guns have murdered a Dutch factory owner, Mr. J. P. Landre. his Indonesian wife and their four children on the island of Bali, according to reports reaching here. Two guards from Mr. Laruire's factory62 words
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Article177 1950-10-26 1 Paper Red Centre Of Propaganda THE Singapore Police yesterday offering a $500 reward for a former translator of ihe banned pro-Communist Colony Chinese newspaper Nan Chiau .fit Pau declared that the newspaper office had been used as a centre for the distribution of propaganda by the Malayan Communist Party, the177 words
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Article36 1950-10-26 1 LONDON, Oct. 25: (Reuter)— Mr. Hugh Gaitskell was sworn m as Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer today. He received his seal of office from King George at a meeting of the Privy Council.36 words
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Article39 1950-10-26 1 A TONGKANG loaded with timber was seen adrift of the Singapore Harbour Board last night with no sign of life m it and a few hours later it sank near godown lti of the Singapore ■Harbour Board.39 words
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Article230 1950-10-26 1 US Atomic Weapon Said Better WASHINGTON. Oct. 25 (AT) Mr. Gordon Dean, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, told a news conference here on Tuesday that the United States is "much 1 _tter oil" m the field of atomic weapons than a year ago. "You can be sure we are230 words
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55 1950-10-26 1 LONDON, Oct. 25: (Reuter) King George and Queen Elizabeth, accompanied by the King's mother, Queen Mary, visited Britain's new House of Commons today. It was a private visit to give the Royal Family a chance to look over the chamber m detail before the55 words
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177 1950-10-26 1 LONDON, Oct. 25 (AP>— Winston Churchill played hooky last night and went to see a fire. The flames seriously damaged the last remaining section of London's once- famous Crystal Palace largely destroyed by fire m 1936. The 75-year-old wartime Prime Minister saw the177 words
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Article519 1950-10-26 1 Reds Massing At Desperate Stand TOKYO, Oct. 25: (UP) The North Koran Reds were reported massing the last battered remnants of their doomed army at three points today for a desperate final stand 15 to 45 miles from the Manchurian border. At least nine American and South Korean divisions, totalling519 words
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445 1950-10-26 1 TOKYO, Oct. 2S (Reater-AAP) The main UaiteJ Nations forces paused for breath today before the final |>hin^e to the Maiiehurian bonier, but lijjit a;ii»res>i\e spearheads Mill drove north m search of broken (.oniiniinist remnant*. Pour roads some mapped but now found to445 words
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Article196 1950-10-26 1 TOKYO. Oct. 25— (UP)— An unconfirmed report attributed to a war prisoner said on Wednesday that 20,000 Chinese Communist troops had entered North Korea and taken up defensive positions. A United Press correspondent with the United States First Corps m Korea said that the South196 words
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115 1950-10-26 1 WASHINGTON, Oct 25 (AP) An American F-51 fighter plane was hit by antiaircraft fire from the Chinese side of the Korea-Chinese border on Tuesday, the U.S. Air Force said today. A spokesman said the pilot flew the plane out to sea. bill had to115 words
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73 1950-10-26 1 LONDON. Oct. 25. (AP) Prince Philip. husband ol Princess Elizabeth, flew ba< k t his job today after taking part m the christening of the royal couple's two-month-old daugh-j ter. Princess Anne. The tall, handsome Prin who was given the title o! Duke of73 words
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30 1950-10-26 1 JAKARTA. Oct. 25— (AP)— Indonesia's President Soekarno and Vice-President Mohammed Hatta took their oaths of office this morning before a plenaij session of parliament.30 words
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Advertisement15 1950-10-26 1 Advetiws bole tfu> mflftlc") BUTTER you can buy! cold storage i Cold Storage Co.. Ltd.15 words
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Advertisement98 1950-10-26 1 Ernon MOrgan On Other Pages Page (;ovt. Clerks Seek Interview With <io\t. 2 Local Leaders Comment on Six-Year Plans Z Bandits Attack Mail Train Again Perak Squatter Scheme 4 Spencer Murder Trial: I ull Report $500,000 1 15 nitre PI in> Ready 5 The Cautious Plan i Kditoriuli 6 M\>tery98 words
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Article, Illustration588 1950-10-26 2 Emergency Has Litle Effect On Fish ing Industry Standard Staff Reporter TOTAL recorded fish landings m Malaya las! year show an appreciable increase owr those for 1948 :nul ihcre was a coweapondiiig increase m the number «>t Dshermcn and ecara licensed. tisi a issued yesl i by the Direct a588 words
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569 1950-10-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government clerks are seeking an interview with the Governor of the Colony, to discuss "the arbitrary imposition" of the Beiihatn salary scales. This is stated m a circular issued by the Singapore i Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union569 words
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Article84 1950-10-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE UNITED Stales Government is placing a greal <! of emphasis on spreading pro- paganda m the Fur East, said M:\ Thomas E. Bracken, one of three State Department. officials visiting Singapore. •They arrived by Pan-Ameri- j Ciui Airways yesterday. Mr. Bracken said84 words
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Article39 1950-10-26 2 A .JTRY comprising foui j members, returned a verdiol of "death by natural causes" at the inquest into the death of a convict. Tan Chak Neng.j 50, m the Singapore Coroner Court yesterday before Air Choor Singh.39 words
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Article63 1950-10-26 2 A 20-YEAR-OLD woman. Tay Siew who wanted to go Into the Central Police Station to report that she had been assaulted by a "woman detective," was arrested by a constable on duty at the gate when she failed to produce her identity card. Charged m63 words
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Article, Illustration383 1950-10-26 2 A 36-YhAR-OIJ) woman and her 1 7-vear-oltl daughter, were produce! m the Siiiijapor** Fourth l*oli<«--<!ourt ye*tenlay on two charge?* concerning an alleged hrothci. The mother faces a charge of aUowing her house to be used as a brothel, while her daughter was charged withStandard - 383 words
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119 1950-10-26 2 3 Involved In Alleged Rubber Theft TAN' Ah Bah denied m the Sinßapi>re Srcond Police Court yesterday that he stoic 200 tcatties of rubber worth frrnn the Aik Hoe Coconut Estate on Oct 24. He also claimed trial on an alternative charge of retaining the stolon rubber. I;i a connecting119 words
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Article53 1950-10-26 2 A FILM SHOW m aid of the YMCA Swimming Poo! Fund will be held at the Association's premises. Orchard Road. on Nov. 1 at 8 p.m. The film will be MGM's technicolour musical "Good News* 1 starring June Allyson and Peter Lawford. Admission53 words
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Article43 1950-10-26 2 BISHOP GETS NEW POWER bj ll I «!«> p f" 1 m: T --^f IS 1 s MU 1 xne I I from B m the and a B set up R ever c B pan B B ture I I H I I43 words
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401 1950-10-26 2 Call For Proper Balance To Ensure Prosperity For All COMMENTS ON SIX-YEAR PLAN BALANCED enapbnif rimdM l>«- given t<» batik iln needfl «>f the population ami llial «>1 Singapore a- an entrepot, if pro*|>rritv n^ulliiii: from t s i\ Develepnaeal Plan for the Cmhun fif la -|>r««ul ;<» tM not401 words
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Article34 1950-10-26 2 Standard Shift Correspondent KULIM, Wed Government clerks m Kedah will hold i a mass meeting at the Officers' .Mess, Jalan Langgar, Alor Star, on Frida.v. Oct 27 to! consider the Benham Report.34 words
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Article201 1950-10-26 2 Boat Explosion Inquiry THE SfNGATOME dtntr, vi\eMerda\ *aid that lln*r»- va> mult^. i i the ma>l»T of the motor tonjikann. I blew up m th«* SinraptHT Kiur <v Si sewn of il* crew, including the \<»-<! r. 1 old Aziz hin Mi. "As he I lod201 words
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Article46 1950-10-26 2 TWENTY-three-year-old Lim Cheng Huat pleaded gii the Singapore Second I O rt y< lerday to a charge of propriating $344.49 betig to Sob Kirn en June i and 1 1 Sentence was ed to Nov. I. Bail of $50u was red46 words
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Article, Illustration203 1950-10-26 2 MR NIGEL Godfrey Morris, Who has been appointed Acting Deputy Commission?* 1 1\ Criminal Investigation Department, has been with the Singapore and the former Straits Settlements Police Foi < c for 22 y< ars. Mr. Morris Came out to Malaya as a203 words
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Article29 1950-10-26 2 SENTENCE of oat MMi I A gorous imprisonment w;.s Imposed or. Lim Hock Lye m the Singapore X.m District m yesterday {or Calling to register himscii.29 words
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Advertisement50 1950-10-26 2 SITUATiON VACANT ted mi business > api Street. MALAYAN CHINESE ASSQCIATiDH Join tht M.C.4 !^I -I and -I; ■■plied! I Lfi t« em M For fallin l)i Lavish I S I WMI BBperflu I KM H*« HAM a I MERCANTILE Recc. study bscfnate The S,h highest r.«. tl i|. Typcuntui^50 words
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Article275 1950-10-26 3 Stern Govt Action Urged jea Money §Uul < orrespondenl [PI M L V. much as S2OO asked for cubicle m town. The tea i rannofl be defeated, 91 >ai<l a former ial, commenting on ihc nousuig| Inlt ration m an interview with The Standard today. c on solul ion to275 words
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48 1950-10-26 3 t ,nd.ird Mart < PHISP— *on Wrd VI 13 smiths rv^urrd I D M i short!} line m I Ke\l; I 1 W DOI .itter X I be •r rkf hiroiinrnt will 1 UM for the i c th.it edueat it\ red <>n.il <48 words
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Article11 1950-10-26 3 3 Years For Consorting 1 t it 19--to her 1 he11 words
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Article41 1950-10-26 3 KUAJ LUMPUH, Wed. eterinary he F< leration having an animal clinic. Mr. K. ony, died this afternoon j at the Genera! Hospital here after a brief illness. The ra takes ace tomorrow at the Cheraa Road Cemeten".41 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-10-26 3 Groan photo taken after the marriage of Mr. Alexander Wee of Singapore and Miss Annie Dragon of the staff of the Seremban Convent, at the Church of the Visitation m Seremban last Saturday. On the left is Dr. J. MaeMahon, State Medical and Health Officer, who gave the52 words
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Article172 1950-10-26 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— lie night mail train which lefl Singapore yesterday for the north was fired on by bandits m the early hours of this morning but there were no casualties. Bandits were very active m Selangoi 3 c lay and two172 words
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346 1950-10-26 3 Rail Foreman Faces Corruption Charges Standard Staff Correspondent M \l.\ 11 Ml'l X, Wed. Soosay Dass, an Indian nnder-foreman m the Railway Workshops at Sentnl, appeared lodaj hefore the First .Magistrate, Mr. A. P, lack, on two siiniinoiis <har«;es under the Anti-CoiTap-[ion Ordinatwe. It was alleged that m his ?apafity346 words
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Article30 1950-10-26 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KAJANG, Wed.— A fata] accident took place here yesterday evening when a motor bus ran over the four-year-old daughter of a clerk iv the Fob30 words
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216 1950-10-26 3 Committee Set Up To Prepare For KL Elections Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Municipal elections for Kuala Lumpur are likely to take place at the end of next year. A committee with the President of the Municipality, Mr. H. T. W. Oswell, as chairman and a mixed body of216 words
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Article83 1950-10-26 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Wed.— Leaders of youih organisations m Negri Sembilan and others interested m youth work will meet at I Seremban on Monday. Oct. 'M) at 7.30 p.m. to hear Mr. F. C. Arulanandom, president of the Malayan Youth Council, speak. Mr. Ng83 words
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Article134 1950-10-26 3 St ard Stuff Correspondent RT DICKSON, Wed.— The s John Ambulance Associat Port Dickson District, was v.cd at a meeting convened Mr. V. S. Param. Tiie primary aim of the asso- .at ion is to provide facilities o train men and women to render first aid134 words
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Article21 1950-10-26 3 KUALA PILAU. Wed.— The j restriction imposed on busiMt 3 hours m Kuala Pilah town i has been lifted.21 words
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190 1950-10-26 3 standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wee A Punjabi warder, S Khan, charged tentatively ith the murder of another I ow warder at the Pudu ja on Oct. 13, was ordered r the First Magistrate, Mr P. Jack today to be t to Panjong Rambutan Cental Hospital190 words
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Article133 1950-10-26 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. To provide extra recreational facilities for the prisoners, a Malay play, Penehuri .Tadi Menantu Orong Kaya, written by a Malay prisoner will be staged m the Pudu Jail. This is. perhaps, the first lime that the inmates of a jail m133 words
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Article37 1950-10-26 3 MUAR. Wed. For outraging the modesty of two Malay women; Fatimah binte Abdullah and Lailey binte Mohamed, a special constable, Ishak bin Tbrahim, was fined $29 or two weeks' Imprisonment by Magistrate Inche Rauf.37 words
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Article25 1950-10-26 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA PILAU, Wed. A special constable. Saiim bin .Jamal, who deserted from the po ice force, was fined $200 or25 words
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Article, Illustration187 1950-10-26 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KIWI A LUMPUR, Wed. [iss Pai Kwonfl I I film actress arrived In Kua I npur today to appear personally for tlie showing <<f her Rim "Twenty Pom H After t ne Wedding." SI was received at Ihs Kuala Lumpur aerodrome thisStandard - 187 words
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Advertisement41 1950-10-26 3 Singapore -s^s §>tanhaxb WATCH US GROW.... NETT CERTIFIED CIRCULATIONS (After deducting free copies, vouchers, unsotds, <>t< DAILY 11,342 13,417 15,886 17,(319 SUNDAY 16,075 17,056 18,667 37,386 J^"^ A certified nett circulations. d^mJ^t** 1 n interested party welcome to inspect our books).41 words
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Miscellaneous425 1950-10-26 3 |f F E D E RA T I (%J||jlS ori r iir/t/\n r»- i Roffby; Police Depot vs Leagu I SLLA\(A)t\—J oday Majestic: The Line S* n (Can- $EREMBAN-TodaV tonese) 12. 3, 7 and 9.15 p.m. an#\t..llf>/l.'* 1 ...<_> Odron: Ambush 3, b. 45 and Plaza: Gung Ho 1, 7425 words
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439 1950-10-26 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed. About 3,000 Chinese squatters living m the mining towns of Fusing, Papan, Siputeh, Tanjong Tuallang and Phin Soon were addressed this morning by the District Officer, kinta, Mr. M. L. Bernacchi on Government's R<•settlement Scheme at Stmgei Dorian two439 words
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Article, Illustration119 1950-10-26 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PEXAXG. Wed.— There w< re eight cases of diphtheria last month of which one was fatal. The birth rate was J8.73 against 38.32 for the previous month, while the death ran.' was 11.32 against 10. HO. Infantile mortality has increased somewhat from119 words
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Article, Illustration384 1950-10-26 4 THE PRESENT position of ihe Malayan fishing industry is criti«il and farther investigation into the causes oi its decline i* necessary, wtatc- the Director of Fisheries, Malaya. Mr. I). \jt Mare m \n* IC>l(>1 C >1 > report. priii tne Mr, Le v384 words
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313 1950-10-26 4 Labour Party Replies To Mr. Manyam REPLYING to eh ges levelLed against it by one of its previous General Council Men- 1 bers Mr. S. s. Manyam, the Labour Party of Singapore yesterday described Mr. j Manyam, as "a being of inherent contradictions who changes his political affiliations SO easily313 words
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286 1950-10-26 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. A man who had fought a^ainM the Japs m the Pacific during the last world war told The Standard yesterday, that m his opinion, the war aiiain-t the Malayan bandits is "just like cracking a ~j very hard nut.**286 words
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Article94 1950-10-26 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PAR IT BUNTAR, Wed Customs Officers conducted n successful raid on a house on Chersonese Estate on Oct. 12. They seized a still, tins of illicit samsu and 60 gallons of fermented mash. This had a sequel m the Parit Buntar court94 words
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Article54 1950-10-26 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PORT DICKSON, Wed.— A 14-year-old Sikh boy, Narjar Singh was sent to the Malacca i Boys' Home for three years by j the President of the Juvenile Court, for having unlawfully j 50 katis of scrap rubber be- j longing to Goh See54 words
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Article114 1950-10-26 4 KOTA BAHRU, Wed.— At a meeting sponsored by the Superintendent of Education, Mr. G. D. Muir and the Headmistress of the Government English Girls School, Miss M. Leicester, the Parents-Teach-er* Association was formed. After listening to speeches by both the sponsors, the meeting was unanimously m114 words
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Article, Illustration426 1950-10-26 4 Stamlartl Stall Correspondent ALOR STAR, Wed. V 25-year-old Sikh lergeaal m the Mor Star *[><'tial constabulary was sentenced to ileatfa yesterday b> Mr. Justice Russell m the Supreme Court on the Vlia"r««- of murder of a Chinese urowam, Ong Kirn Cboon, on426 words
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Article133 1950-10-26 4 MARRIAGE CARS IN COLLISION Standard Staff Correspondent PAH IT BUNTAR We I h collision involving thn which were m a marriage pro- i suited m Gota I i I ing, driver of one iho cars, being produced bel the Circuit Magi trate; Lnche Abdul Wahab bin Abdullah. on a charge133 words
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Article55 1950-10-26 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Wed. The Negri Sembilan PWD work will have a club for their i union. The opening ceremony will be performed on Saturday by Mr. E. T. S. King at 5 p.m. The club is at 443. Jalan I Hamid. Tea will be served55 words
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Article32 1950-10-26 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wcl. i Delegates of the Hospital Assistants Association. Federation of Malaya, will meet m conference here on Saturday nt the Selangor Medical Services Club.32 words
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277 1950-10-26 4 Amis Of Community Centre Explained Standard >taff Cm>nintnil< ill W.\ W «'<!. Ik imporlaiu of rnmmiiHtiv rrnlrr mi" gtrCQgcd l» Mr. J. h M. Gibson. Hon. I secretory of the Penauc and Province Welleelej Wrlfar* Committee, m a broadcast talk over Radio Malaya lad nielli on the proposed <*omimniil\ rrtitrr277 words
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271 1950-10-26 4 S'pore May Have Mechanised Fishing Fleet ]\CUF tSE «»i ii-!. imp- I I lion «> r Malaya bmj provide B H '«'\cl(>j>rri; ;H oi a BWchanised Singapore. \\u> Director < I I Mr. I). W. 1^ Ma* statf* I I into Singapore arc due to Hi munber <»i 1 1271 words
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Article33 1950-10-26 4 Fined For Tampering With Meter -i I I I I B I Eg I I IB IB B Pi X Municipa I B H 416. B B B to ti B B B33 words
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Article19 1950-10-26 4 Boy Tell's Of Stabbing Affray Fi m Mr A X lirai k he X B Hun X H B19 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-10-26 5 EIGHT-DAY INSPECTION BY ADVISER I I on I I and r ist to c win nals I s and i rs of .tion yesa din- \pals of schools c school .:mer plane was tairman ier*s of Edueaago d on mcd m s a very j of him y of will53 words
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78 1950-10-26 5 'Courage Not Dead Among Malayans' rk- H! 223 Base Ordmui ce Depol m fOMfjfal two uunnifii ami prevent*'*! luH «»f hi« rcMiKcr. ha.«« been t:. Director ol Ordsaoce Serviecaj Far H. Hei »ii. letter of commendation was sent General Hospital yesterday Mr. ;ng officer, Cul. R. C C Turton, has78 words
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Article13 1950-10-26 5 n-Mwndent i. i iing Iriw B Mr. I hearted13 words
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399 1950-10-26 5 PLANS for the 5.>00,000 TB diagnostic and treatiitm! art* iiom rtady and the Singapore .\nti-Tubt*rc*iilo?»i* \--orialitm i* onl\ wailing for j>< rniission from (»ov(Tiiniriit to go ahead! wilh the Imiltiiim. 1 I t hairman of the S VTA. Mr. C.399 words
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Article70 1950-10-26 5 THE FIRST District Judge. PI. E Kingdon yesterday cautioned and discharged a middle-aged woman, Chua All 'or failing to obtain an card, "m vien f the i she had surrendered to the polio On Oct 24 Chua .vent to Bukit Tim ah Police Station to70 words
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Article111 1950-10-26 5 Sttndard Staff Correspondent PBfANG, Wed All Chinese schools here have ted their own supervisors, the Inspector of Chinese S tols, 'Mr Chan Vik King told The Standard today that reminders to all Chinese schools m Pen ing and P* wince WeUesley were sent out some time ago111 words
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Article33 1950-10-26 5 Standard Slaff orrespondeni JOHORE BAHRU, Wed— A Sii apure tractor driver, .v y Paul Pereira, was fined $5 today by Magistrate A. Kadir Yusol tor disorderly conduct m a public plait.-.33 words
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Article60 1950-10-26 5 THE YMCA. Singapore, will hold 8 Grand Carol Rental and Concert with guest artistes on Dec. 13 at 8 p.m. Admission is free but there will be a collection with which the Association plans to provide Christmas cheer pjnMtv for the patients to the TB60 words
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Article, Illustration187 1950-10-26 5 F Lt K. I. Foster (above) oi Chiitlcrs. Queensland, u!;u has been given Uk- imme diate award of the Distinguished Flying Cross for operations over Malaya, Flying; xs tai! gunner m an K.A.A.F. Lincoln on a ni.^ht strike against the bandits, F Lt. Foster extinguished187 words
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53 1950-10-26 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— In expectation of the annual flood, the people of Kelantan are being allowed to purchase their rice ration m advance from Nov. 1. Their usual ration will also be given but the advance ration will be cut oil after53 words
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Article60 1950-10-26 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA TRENGGANU. V. cd. j The Chief Social Welfare! Officer, Federation of Malaya. Dr. C. P. Rawson, during his visit to Trengganu. discussed youth affairs with the Chairman, Mr. F. S. Rickard, and Secretary, Mr. V. T. Nathan, of the Trengganu Youth Council, and assured60 words
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86 1950-10-26 5 Alleged To Have Posed As Detective GEORGE Yeo Peck Tiew 20, pleaded not guilty to charges of posing as a revenue officer and extortion when he was produced m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. The charts alleged that on Oct. 20, Yeo pretending to be a revenue officer attempted86 words
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Article44 1950-10-26 5 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Tues A young Javanese woman, Penura binti Amat of Sanglang, Ayer Baloi, was fined $6 husband, who is a police contoday for having a defaced identity card. The fine was paid by her constable husband.44 words
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409 1950-10-26 5 Pl.mlird Film R porter I Cantonese film, actress T?e UM M Cantonese Oi wish to be called he 25 year-old movie be known 3 B me nber ot tne Industry. si an ordinary working :e toW the Press igj her interpreter at409 words
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Article, Illustration1962 1950-10-26 5 QUESTIONS on whether Michael Joseph Nonis, who U on a duuge of murdering Winnie Spencer (10), was drunk or not, and whether he had been helped to the spot m Telok Blanjjah where Winnie's mining school satchel and knickers were found,Standard - 1,962 words
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Article107 1950-10-26 5 3 Terms For All Schools Proposed Staadarii staff BgppHcr TO ENABLE I Englisi and C Singapore I Ining at the same time permit all school chi c the same holidays, the mi Depart] I to introduce a un three-term school ye The proposal i -o be ad\ »us to parent)107 words
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Article46 1950-10-26 5 FOR FAILING to pi his Eton X (21). wms atenced h 1 seven days' imprisonment bj the Singapore First I h Judge yesterday. It was revealed that Kol had a previ a similar ofience and ha> c oo efforl to card46 words
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Advertisement52 1950-10-26 5 Mr F The /cfca/ >^i Shortening A 'FEES-BRIZ V g^^^,^^, i| 4 x ;i,i r Venelian Blind S|^*^^. M i A modern version of tbl M Recognized j^'" W I <; ■IP^'m X 1 1 ported ®r^» [1 I W j?j colour. to keep < Vsmsa^& 'jpOl radio LTDp« Or52 words
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Article700 1950-10-26 6 'THOSE who had expected our delegates to the recent Commonwealth Conference m London to return with a blue-print for Utopia must certainly be disappointed with the main outlines of the six -year Singapore Development Plan made public yesterday. Whereas the six -year Federation Development Plan had at700 words
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Article, Illustration556 1950-10-26 6 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By INHERE is a hush as the veteran champion swimmer returns to the scene of his former triumphs. The old gentleman, dressed m a rather dashing 1919 bathing costume, stands at the deep end. He takes a few deep breaths. He plunges m A pity m556 words
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Article, Illustration670 1950-10-26 6 Cruelty To Animals Sir; Man's inhumanity to man lias become such notorious feature of the crude complexity of modern political and economic life that i T is well-nigh impossible tor one to show concern for, much Less mitigate, the cruelty inflicted on the socalled dumb creatures. It670 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1950-10-26 6 Our Climate Exerts A Bad influence Why does Govepfcrncm^^^ with the bad custom re-employing p*a«U fttf| asks Aster Gunasekcia KUALA LUMPUR. PERHAPS, it m the climate which encourages the Government of the Federation to persist m its bad habits1,074 words
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87 1950-10-26 6 .10. i<. li IHRI 1 STORY from Pontian Singai pre- and con i prices dr have gom The story of 1 of red-he, i worms inside fish <>: Eta i Aycr Ba w,. to h. a b ti<h which pn parinf to cook.87 words
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Advertisement27 1950-10-26 6 Qr^s— i ßelieve It orAM/ BUILT EXOJJSI^LV FOR SHEEP \^&&ssf USED To TRANSPORT FLOCKS ACROSS The SALT Tit tI I TU^ I jh^ lll 4 t tm*'***27 words
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Advertisement55 1950-10-26 6 P3ESEJTINC 1/E NEW 30 CUBIC FEET REFRIGERATOR I ITS I PORCELAIN ENAMEL TMtOU B LEE and FLETCHER I 102-106 ORCHARD ROAD EINGAPORI B Hinr» REFRIGERATORS FROM 4 CU FT IllL. AVAILABLE AT A SMALL RENTAL FREE W THOSE WITH 'Mil I OF THE ACCOUNTING I tioiu i T ping I-.*.--55 words
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Article, Illustration403 1950-10-26 7 TOKYO, Oct. 2o (U.P..) As llie Communist Peking and Moscow radios announced lliat Kt-il China liad ordered her armies to inarch into Tibet, reports by U.N. airmen m Korea suggested that a powerful army was advancing into Korea from theA.P. - 403 words
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Article, Illustration238 1950-10-26 7 v I YORK, Orl. -•"> K«mii«t) Commentiiig on I .in~ appeal t<» r nl, hi^h I .S. that, it th«- t!iri-al of war rould of U^S. sIo.OO(UMMMMM) a year m! <>\tr 1 1 x vesra t advance human welfare •r.i\---238 words
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Article47 1950-10-26 7 Truman's Gesture To Russia I uir >farx ombinatioa «»i ,,,,t;it..H<.-. lent was rryrteJ M fete taa ri enon to disariniment Mr. 5 nstead of aid I I ii *ork •.t rricil ii.rward M I Bt HOT B<i wi»B Ike esi b c fin gainst npplaud uded Truman47 words
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44 1950-10-26 7 Be Courteous To Mr. V., Says Truman N ions, be g kl p< Og replied, i the P' BJ m the i which Mr. es is free and an told t i nice I M it must Mr -J m I n m 19444 words
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128 1950-10-26 7 D '■!.•>■• 25 -Renter) p ie isi< Neh v ■■■i d that, t. millio is people all I c orld were "hankei Ing mge ifter peace ations few war being made m many parts the world. He >aid p epa dooa for born out128 words
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Article101 1950-10-26 7 Tribute To UK's Fight ers HOXGKOXG. Oct. 25 (Reuter-AAP) Hundreds of r >dents paid tribute to the men of the Middlesv and Argyll and Sutherland HiohZander Regiments fighting m Korea, when, at the end oi an oven air concert by the combined band of the two rcgimeiits the gathering rose101 words
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50 1950-10-26 7 LONDON, Oct. 25 (Reuter)-Anti-aircraft resources of" the British Army on tiic Rhine are to be increased, r.lr. Michael Stewart, Financial Secretary to the War Office told Parliament. Prime Minister Clement Attlee recently announced that an extra British armoured division was going to Germany.50 words
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Article34 1950-10-26 7 Burmese Foreign Minister U. Sao Khun Hkio has arrived m New Delhi for talks on the position of Indian nationals m Burma under the new immigration and land nationalisation ws. RouterRouter - 34 words
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Article30 1950-10-26 7 Peru has asked the United States, Brazil, Chile and Argentina to investigate a charge b\ Ecuador that Peruvian troop> are massing on the Ecuadorian border ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article25 1950-10-26 7 HOSPIT VI m the I I Two 1 that Jkhm a d!e fell I ping and Xv, es kepi A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article46 1950-10-26 7 The Korean war was "one of th»- best-covered wars m the history of American journalism." Murray Moler. a veteran L\P. war correspondent said on his return to Chicago. They paid a hifn price too. Fifteen reporters arc dead or missin* ana w more are wounded U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article34 1950-10-26 7 Hundreds of »ew Cm* Immigrants m Australia, who fought Hitler m the Jast war, arc clamoartag to enlist m we Australian military »-.<»•-. n ,wever. pending change m Government policy. Ihej ca»noi be accepted.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article41 1950-10-26 7 The U.N. Commission on Palo*: me. it is learned m Washington, will urge (a) immediaie action to aid the 750,000 Arab refugees of the Palestine war and (bi direct negotiations between the Arabs and Israelis i on a peace treaty. U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article76 1950-10-26 7 Fish and chip* customary lightning snack for millions of British families, map be replaced hy an artificial substitute synfish and chips. It is an ariijicial teajood invented bfl a inrmer mewker of Britain* National FishFriers' Federation, who is now Uvhtg m Japan. He claims that ichen fried U looks, smells,Reuter - 76 words
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Article42 1950-10-26 7 i (vrreg by Manchester thai i 1 takes a five to 10 mutes to buy i »hopp I <? !r. Ifl to 5 miimitM »1 ,r.:'i "s 'i'rl frien* i'O to 4 niittttes v tt ot i. j j IC it. U. P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article32 1950-10-26 7 To counter activities of Nationalist underground workers C the Communist authpj ye organised a so c g ill Devil Corps. Members teen agers, whose »oo la to oui Kuomintang dgem> Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 32 words
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146 1950-10-26 7 \K\\ DELHI, Oct. 25 \l') A* a seven-mail Tibetan delegation Irft New Drllii for Peking lo negotiate on tli< future of tlirir country, lYkin^ and Morrow reports said the K«*<l Chinese Government ha«l ordered \\> forces to Invade Tibet Jo "free the 3,000.000 inhabitants* Phrasing146 words
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113 1950-10-26 7 RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 25 iAP)- Brig.-Gen. Carlos P. Romulo. P. I. loreign Minister. said that Franco Spain inflicted tin> first defeat on interna- ion a i Co'.niP.vu.-m and i^ worthy of admittance to the United Nations technical organisations Citing International Communism as the great113 words
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Article156 1950-10-26 7 UN Will Push To Yalu TOKYO, Oct. 25 (UP)American and British Commonwealth forces, after linking with the First ROK Di\ ision on the northern side of the Chongchon River, were t 1 to keep on going until they reach the Yalu River frontier of '.Manchuria. The U.N. goal is Sinuiju.156 words
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Article63 1950-10-26 7 TOKYO. Oct. 25 (Re I Her) First Russians to fall into American hands m Korea thn c men and one woman are now, j m protective custody m the fallen Communist <apital of Pyongyang. They were elieved to be traders. They were wearing civilian clothes when members63 words
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Article, Illustration68 1950-10-26 7 Photo. l>d Evans 26-year-old taUest man m the world, is here L ln Hdins his specially-built reinforced bicycle with one of Uie k ('dies at s home ">w? of EngHefield Green. Surrey ll?s h c-^ht now is 9 ft. 3 m. and he is shl L growing. IrV w'i':"is 32.A P. - 68 words
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81 1950-10-26 7 TOKYO, 0.-t Z.) (AP):formed sources saj that most of the American troops may be out of Korea by Christmas. The first elements of the U.S. Eighth Army are expected to begin moving back to Japan by Nov. T.\. Australian, British and P.I. •nails will81 words
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Article60 1950-10-26 7 TOKYO. Oct. 25 (ReuterAAP>- North Korean Communist leader Kirn Q-SUng's former headquarters at Pyongyang has become the new advanced headquarters of the U.S. Bth Army. Lieut. Gen Walton H. Walker. Commander of the Eighth Army, and his staff attended a simple Hag-raising ceremony60 words
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Article188 1950-10-26 7 War End Matter Of Days TOKYO, Oct. 25 (UP):— The first UN. war appeais to be within a few days of endingfour months after it began along the 38th parallel m Korea. Wliat many considered as just another Korean border incident on June 2o developed Later into a lull -dressA.P - 188 words
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209 1950-10-26 7 LONDON, OcL 2"> (AP) R«,l Clunm announced she ha<l appointed a nine-man delegation i<> attend the I Security Council discussion on Formosa, Nationalist Gen« Chiang kai-shck declared m Taipdi that hi* government would never agree t > ::n\ change m the209 words
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Article105 1950-10-26 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 25 (Reuter):—The U.N. Security Coun- cil delegates of the "Big Five" Britain, the United States. Russia, France and Nationalist fChina— are holding closed meetings to try to break the deadlock on the next U.N Secretary-GeneraL It is understood that they are j105 words
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68 1950-10-26 7 'Hitler's Deputy Is In S. America' SANTIAGO (Chile), Oct. 25 (UP)- A former member ot Chile's Chamber of Deputies claims that Adolf Hitler's deputy. Martin Bormann. arrived m Patagonia In 1940 aboard a German submarine and has been living m southern Argentina and Chile ever since. Former Catholic Centre Party68 words
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Article26 1950-10-26 7 KARACHI. Or. 25 <AP>: Ten persons were killed and another 12 injured when police oj ened fire oa a rioting crowd m Hyderabad.26 words
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236 1950-10-26 7 France Agrees To Inclusion Of Germans In Defence PARIS. Oct. 25 (Reuter): As the Chief-of-S afl the North Atlantic Treaty nations reached agr< on major questions m connection with the formation of a North Atlantic Army. French Premier Rene Pleven announced that France would push ahead with her plan foi236 words
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Article35 1950-10-26 7 SEOUL, Oct. 25 J > Military courts have aemt"nced < I persoits to death for active collaboratios with the Red Koreas army. T.it- <'<\«.!h sratTMoes were imposed dorian Uk irst 125 cases tried.35 words
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Advertisement54 1950-10-26 7 Superb Craftsmanship "y ROYAL DO^LTON Brings you r^ Heirlooms of Tj-morrow Hr \W mm C\ J v.-^ From $2.25 To $18.50 each. I. \M(.K \>>OM I MINI <M h. CHARACTER STI HIES! Figurines $L^{ CII\MM I \N l> /^Zz*sP^\ distim n\i:: JfafiH^i'!\\\ IMB i\' Ml II r... -$95.00 each. Mtkiml54 words
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Article, Illustration68 1950-10-26 8 photo. Th;;i:v 4 nds upon thousands of car-hungry Britons mingled with the foreign buyers at the 3"ith brternatioaal Cai Exhibition at London's Earl's Court to inspect the cars which they orJc r Mm lor tit -livery In several years' time. The bulk of the product of the thriving Briti !iAP - 68 words
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Article230 1950-10-26 8 PRICES OF RUBBER AND TIN HIGHER Standard Stall Reporter M \I. V.N rubber and tin princes contimie<l iht*ir iipward trend yesterday, icith vu x metal quotation at a n.evt peak lr\cl of 5159.12A per picul, and spof and November sbipment lir>t grade rubber done at as high as $1.97 !><•!*230 words
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Article51 1950-10-26 8 I u .r latest Singapore rubbv-i prices ytslorJay < Oi t 25 1 were p r !■>: Buyers Sellers. \o RSS >!>-t l oose 11.93 $1 93 F or, m bales Nov. No 1 X SLS. >! :>; si .n.. R.SLS S! S.i SI St» N.» 3 It.s.s. 51.8451 words
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Article97 1950-10-26 8 SINGAPORE, Wwl. ffce price si tin loibiy iras M59.12J per pieul rci price). Up $5 I LOBIDON. Oct 25 dpi T.n prices eoattned t<> soai to m record !;'k':: this MM lilt Spol taJßcd a farther £7| per Urn Mi £9321 and "three ni,»pt!is. £8 hit;hfr at 895 i.97 words
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Article27 1950-10-26 8 SYONI <B ;terAVI Fourteen thousand i:' lc« In Sydney staged a npaae tod iy m prates the Communist Pari iti m bill and against living.27 words
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Article59 1950-10-26 8 KARACHI. Oct. 25, (AP) During 1949-50. Pakistan im- ported 593.000 tons of coal, Comi mercc Minister Fazlur Rohr-i >n has informed Parli-inn nt. India supplied 476,000 tons, Poland ts.ooo, the United Kingdom 2t>.ooU and France 15.C00. A recent survey by the British firm of Powell Duffryn placed59 words
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129 1950-10-26 8 LA PAZ. Oct. 25— (AP)— The Gm\ <_■! iimep.t is waiting word m Bolivia^ tour leading tin mining companies on acceptance of a plan to end a dispute over foreign exchange rights of the firns. A Government decree on the j '.in mining129 words
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Article480 1950-10-26 8 Buffer Stack Ta Regulate Prices GENEVA, Oct. 25 (AP)— Representatives of the world's leading tin-producing and tinconsuniing nations are meeting here today m an effort to work out an agreement regulating the market and preventing wide price fluctuations. All nations interested m tin, whether they480 words
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Article123 1950-10-26 8 MELBOURNE, Oct. 24 (Reuier-AP) The nine-day-old I strike of Victorian railwaymen. j which spread yesterday to j South Australia, has seriously I affected industry m the two States. Road transport has been unable to carry enough livestock to the Metropolitan meat marI kets to keep up regular123 words
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Article78 1950-10-26 8 SEVERAL tons ol black Lampon? pepper changed hands m the Sing^p<">re produce market j yesterday at arour.d $570 per i pirul. The pepper market appeared to be finn locally, Muntok white remaining at S9'Vo per picuL There was no apparent interest m both coconut oil78 words
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Article, Illustration50 1950-10-26 8 This Standard photograph skews labourers unloading sago flour m one of the busiest streets m Singapore. Sa#o flour, which comes from the neighbouring countries, finds a read; market locallj r It is also one of the most important items m the Singapore produce market. This lorry load conies from Siam.50 words
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Article757 1950-10-26 8 SINGAPORE Wed.- -Malayan tin shares bad belter bids from London which caused the local market to be firm. Industrial shares were marked up on good buying, while Rubber .shares had fair business. Closing quotations were: BuveT Seller Alex Bricks Pret 1.57* 1.674 Ord 1.95 2.00 Atlas Ice757 words
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Article158 1950-10-26 8 HK TRADE RECORD IN SEPT. I HONGKONG. Oct. 25 (API— j Hongkong's trade volume for September reached HKS762.00U.- 000, another monthly record. September was 18 per cent higher than August Imports were HK$358J00jB09, up 21.2 per cent and exports reached HK$403,4SO.000, up 15.9 per cent. A favourable balance of HKS44.U00.000158 words
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274 1950-10-26 8 Sudden Jump In Silver Price: Stocks Short Hv MDNEY <.\>II»KLL LONDON, Oet 24 (Rotter) After fiw nwtffci completely unchanged prio**-. tffaer sadUenfa joined the commodity boom to<ln>. It fiimill d J i m London, following an equally Midden jump of fi\ cents (4-3/otks. pence) m New overnight. TuC Mexican Government,274 words
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Article60 1950-10-26 8 BRISBANE. Oct. 25 (ReuterAAP) —Australia's marketable wheat crop this season estimated .it from W to 200,000,000 bushels today. This compared Eavo with the phenomena] ids" of the past three yeai trailao Wheat Board C 1 man J. S. Teasdale said. H c. dia. Itai> i.60 words
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Article64 1950-10-26 8 Tibet News Dampens Activities STOCK «*«4lh Til vity change sligl dorr.estir emn ly lowe: per red ii ed \v. on credits to be tions. iho Chi' eased q I there \v. shares. In the of the t r.-i to R and i I the pre\ Pri. mo adva Ma: ow64 words
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Advertisement14 1950-10-26 8 W9RC PfOFlf TH! •OKI! 0«R HIOI *>* •1 SdtlTUI TYIES THAI OH All WEft MARI14 words
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Advertisement202 1950-10-26 8 Ruling Money Exchange Rates EXCHANGE rates now m fjrce as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, are as follows: FREE MARKET CURRENCIES SELLING BUYING T. T./O.D. t. T. O.D 80 &60 di N d/r London 2/4 8/S3 2/4 7/32 24 1/4 2/4 5 lfl 24 11 /?5 Australia 2/111/83202 words
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Advertisement15 1950-10-26 8 NEXT TO HAV/NG A PICH UNCit- C\ i jT^^T I V CHunc KHiniu brhh no.15 words
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Article, Illustration542 1950-10-26 9 Straits Steamship To Buy 4 Vessels As A Jubilee Gift ÜBER 1. 1950, the Straits Steamship Co., Ltd., it- golden jubilee 10 years lau-r than the actual its 50 > ears of lite. i m 1890, Halaya'fl own. funom skipping fn-ni should jubilee celebratioiis m 1910. \Uii. as the company^542 words
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Article59 1950-10-26 9 UN To Hear Suez Canal Tanker Ban \i Kru rise i m i the pas ..il .U Minister IkraJua i> N.iid -.>a. is dot to his Gm Britain's mq. he ad si protot n«»te. In N MJW itlj that n- .i restrie•l the sigaed "u> I ssage of unk< theii59 words
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Article16 1950-10-26 9 rd li-.c Delft" o'i riving i Iraq <«» v c c n I b Capt.'r.16 words
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Article53 1950-10-26 9 A NEW AIR service between London and Barcelona was jnlugurated on Monday by British European Airways. The first liui.t was made with a full load <>t passengers travelling In a Viking aircraft. The journey of 684 miles was covered without a break m under four and53 words
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Article140 1950-10-26 9 Standard Staff I .wrier i\ A DEMONSTI \FION of the Convair-240' .wo>. Ca] John Flemer sh his Garuda Indonesian air »r into the sky at an angl- t45 <!''-: when it ws mast h during the t -o»V. yesterday The plane w;. then climbing at 1,000 fee a140 words
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174 1950-10-26 9 BEGINNING ON 31ST October two of the three 8.0.A.C. South American east coast Argonaut services will be routed via Madrid, instead of Lisbon, m order to provide a link between Spam and South America. 1 This will be the 'irst time that 8.0.A.C. have174 words
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Article, Illustration230 1950-10-26 9 Standard Staff Reporter PAN-AMERICAN World Airways have amMlions of extending their Manila-Singapore service across to London and New York. Mr. Dallas B. Sherman. Regional D .tor for the Orient said m Singapore yesterday tha^ I le extension would find approval from230 words
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126 1950-10-26 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE EX LANDING craft freighter Chongya, flying the Burmese flag, spent all yesterday lying idle m Singapore harbour. Her cargo of rice from Bangkok remained unloaded. because workers of the Singapore Lightermen's Union refused to work the ship. No hters went along126 words
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Article207 1950-10-26 9 HONGKONG, Oct. 25 <Reu-ter-AAP) -An Irish rugger international, Surgeon Lieutenant Stanley Walsh, whose home is at Limerick, Eire, dived from the deck of his ship, the British destroyer Constance to rescue a naval rating who had (alien overboard from the British light Beet carrier Theseusduring207 words
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Article, Illustration72 1950-10-26 9 Photo. Cardinal Norman (*ilroy. (above) Archbishop of Sydney, who was once a wireless operator on an Australian troopship, left Singapore yesterday by BOAC Constellation for Rome. He served on the steamer BuHa which also .irrcd Indian troops to the Dardanelles m 1!>1"» and witnessed the fiascoStandard - 72 words
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Article, Illustration378 1950-10-26 9 Thai Fighting Cocks Are Double Trouble -SPORES CHIEF VET Standard Shipping Reporter GOLD. OPIUM and chandu (prepared opium) make headlines when they are discovered aboard ships by the Preventive Branch of the Customs, being smuggled into Singapore. I will tell you of a more exotic. if less valued, contraband whichThe Manaara - 378 words
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Article65 1950-10-26 9 AN APPLE A DAY KEEPS.... Standard Shippin Reporter A RECORD load of apples m cases was brought by the British India S.X Co.s Carpentaria from Australia to Singapore this week. The amount 1.200 tons meaning some Colony doctors may soon be relieved of daily visits to patients. An Australi n65 words
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Article19 1950-10-26 9 A NfW aviation record his fust been set by British airmen during a Might round the world.19 words
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Advertisement91 1950-10-26 9 i \h n; \.ss p \nnc satwci Overland 9 \JI American Canadian Cities II K'be Yokohama LAB SESVICI ISA (WEST COAST)vi. i \V A A HONGKONG Colotr.Do. Bomeav Karactoi B iwelt Abadan Orv Carsio u eeo Tank* uti 3 'i^er,ep» 3FREHCH BENDIXSENS ITD. Xl ill P Malacca 436 Penang S^s91 words
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Advertisement514 1950-10-26 9 SAILINGS FROM SIWIIINA \l\. I X COMIMVT Spore f Sham I", i-.it 'Korea" for Bangkok. Manila Hang Kong, Kobe A: V k ...m* SO"! net "Dantarta* 1> t Bangkok \..rdlt\ar' for Saigon St Bangkok 30-31 Oct. Kina" for Manila. Hongk ■> < n :/,»r Kobe yokohama 28 Nov.-l Dec 26-27514 words
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Miscellaneous186 1950-10-26 9 [air arrivals) Ss&& [and DEPART VRES\ Arrivals GABUDA INDOMSIAN AIRWAYS From Mrd»n F I H> QANTA9 E M P I R I A I B W AYS CONSTELLATIONS from l.iiiilini 6 .i.m. inuii l.oniJon Koine. l.iiro »nd Calcutta Ft a I *>.!">. I r.>m Svdnry. Darwin. Jakarta t!\ KLM CONSTELLATION186 words
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Article, Illustration489 1950-10-26 10 ERSKINE JOHNSON - 'Fifty Most Fan-Mailed Stars Lists Only Four Oscar Winners ERSKINE JOHNSON By j j LLYWOOD, Oct. 25. A tra te paper's surve: of the 50 stars who h ave re e ved the most nail during the past s y a rs ov rlook* d an int point Only fouiPANA - 489 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-10-26 10 U Holden and Narn y Oi.soit m a tempestuous love scene from Paruwuunl's "SuilMt\ Boulevard" which stars C'cx-.a Swa ison m an Osca r performance. Tin' j'■ it* 'season m Singapore ie34 words
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Article146 1950-10-26 10 HANOI, North Vietnam, Oct 25. To find out what is happening around the corner, people here tune m to the BBC, London. French, Vietnamese and foreigners regularly depend on the distant foreign broadcasts to pierce the local black-out on information imposed by the French army andA.P. - 146 words
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Article40 1950-10-26 10 HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 25.— Colleen Townsend, aged 21, who gave up film-acting for religious work, will be married at Christmas to divinity student Louis Evans. Jr.. aged 24 The cms te ;Tl et at a Hollywood hiq'i school.- A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration862 1950-10-26 10 Oswald Henry - Oswald Henry By i t m mmmw m J\ pert)— What with scientists sotting the pace for internlanetarv travel m the near ?v ure, a film of this. kind is v timely as it is topical or it points the way to what ■ovid happen should the first862 words
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Advertisement139 1950-10-26 10 .racial- tnw WP-wrc tujr^-rucs- j P!js' A NEW DSSNEY CARTOON Also- United Notions' Documentary about 1 A> L Th E WORLDS CHILDREN" I 1 VJ STARTS TODAY! ?.1 11-1.45 4 6.30 9.30. ofy GOT EVERYTHING DAMON RUMON' IH \^jr j j -ttt PUOMf MO 8157 D CEYUHCRO?^ DAILI 3 SHO139 words
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Advertisement253 1950-10-26 10 5S CATtiA 1 I M.IK! ANYTHING KOI BAVi EVBI SEEN 111; GSIPPDtfG SIMM k: i TF.NDI X STOII\ li! M PLUS PERSON AI, APPhXKAM I <H OLAF and MKLVIN .The Surprise I 1.-r.i. n\ .Act LARRY FENTON < Star Of Radio Malaj With The Varfeti Mdodj M At The MS253 words
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Article, Illustration647 1950-10-26 11 VERNON MORGAN - Cambridgeshire Ends In Thrilling Photo Finish VERNON MORGAN By NEWMARKET, Oct. 25 (Reuter) Overcoming a had draw at the 5 start Mr. Chris Jarvis' three-year-old Kelling won a thrilling race for the? < ambridgeshire Handicap here today getting a neck verdict after thej judge had consulted a photo. Kelling starting647 words
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Article27 1950-10-26 11 Boy Jockey Barred V £j s ban i todaj until the ™v N v 18. rent put the ban < n 1 S ban 555 1 NewI more27 words
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Article23 1950-10-26 11 All Blues Team For Saturday laj uill Yjp Boon X .illuh 5 Mo Coy, (if ChOO v.r.u. Pet ei luns Tahar. Chin Joo.23 words
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Article240 1950-10-26 11 Entries For KL November Races 'c— the N vember iCuil r I I -T X ur I I x X x X BOSSES CLASS V: l-U liun tad Kun B I \bt Hi i ~:t \i t r.oU)?«iKT X I m ra x lii I 801 X X KARON ESS240 words
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Article48 1950-10-26 11 Co-. S rta C ufa bent the] -nil m a:.'■• > < I game of hockey at P ..n yeste: The Dutch Club were a man 1 the second sess- 1 an j a icorad tw ila and i, X.. Sundrum and Jobn Rajah < one48 words
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Article257 1950-10-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.- Excellent Ru^bv was witnessed to- day on the Bluff Road ground; when the XL Services met the Selangor Police and won by 14 points (.one goal and four lries> to six (two tries). The Services attacked from the whistle but m a257 words
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Article275 1950-10-26 11 A SPIRITED Ft-eoml half rally gay*» Singapore Recreation Club a four-two victory ox r K.A.F. (Malaya) m a keen game of hockey on the padani: yesterday. Rafs, settling down quickly, played better hockey m the first session and secured a twoone lead at half-time.275 words
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Article118 1950-10-26 11 IPO] I T;i,»s.— The final af t>.« S I in's Cup tennis between the PCRC (Holders) and the YMCA rill be played off at the formei f courts on Saturday at 4 30 p.n: The PCRC who have held t:.e times In itb 17 years of118 words
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Article108 1950-10-26 11 T'.'. i HUNDRED Provost Cm* pai j took on 223 BOD Ri.^h^X\' at St. George's Road ftsU day and a keen match ended to a two ill to nil w;n for thf MPs. The goali both came In tti« Irs! half. The first108 words
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Miscellaneous110 1950-10-26 11 SSV/ORD PUZZLE w> w ww 9 DOWN M »~«»y < rr.etfr< '^^U B -•■..•■..>a:»P S^B I i 9 Dnakinl t AH j 6 ißgttrt qu^9 888 L J^^j '-PfTiarm BBS t* ol ica'» i H 9 I^V r 1 r i iO Hurnb'.o»f" H L_j i I i«-Atau«i t»» t110 words
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Miscellaneous54 1950-10-26 11 U Xr** jS (home but me < w^___ h?^») 's M v_— i -x S iSx Vto ANSWER y 'PS F~~- ia 3 "^N J H •VV2< X (THE DOOR .'< (^^J A\\ N ">^ ;N "I I j p m r=^- [ill ll|| I PHEW-WJ I I haven't i54 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-10-26 12 Two Lovely Black Eyes i> the left straight, the riirht up. the nose out of the »aj. This fellow's too quick. But what's a black-eye betweea Meads m\\ way.* Goh Siew Koon (left) and Walter Abeysekra nc j take m the best spirit m their b nit at St. Aadrew's56 words
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379 1950-10-26 12 «.OOI> opportunism enabled the S.C.C. V* to beal the Navy "A" Wain by JO points (two goals) to three points (a try) when they met on tli* 1 Padang yesterday. The match w is not exciting ng confl led i iosl379 words
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Article113 1950-10-26 12 c big bouts highlight f wrestling card at the ri I S1 n. two Austr n stalwarts, G Dunne I Jon M «ro, r> yet beaten theii an m the I >ny, meet Hardil Singh and Zbisco, lively, the third attraction Thomson and Fighting hin retun attle. Duane,113 words
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Article39 1950-10-26 12 THE Merrytime badminton party will hold their anniversary at a seaside bungalow m Bedok this weekend. Will members and guests please assemble at Lorong 28. Geylang on Saturday at 2.:J0 p.m. for transport to the above place.39 words
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Article34 1950-10-26 12 The Singapore Sinhalese ran into a shower of goals when they met R.E.M.E. Civilians m a friendly game of hockey at Farrer Park yesterday, "They were trounced by But goals to34 words
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1290 1950-10-26 12 By OLLIE DA VIES ALBERT Spencer, who returned to the saddle only recently, showed that he had lost none of his riding prowess by steering two of his mounts Randwick and Nomad to victory at Penang yesterday. As on the first day1,290 words
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317 1950-10-26 12 DOING a fine job upholding t'.uir school's boxins trad.hon, St. Andrew's School's Bttle haulers slu^ed fi a"la"!( cnmlr championgbipfl yesterday Wor 6 After spirited fights honours filially went to Gomes House who won the Haw-Par Shield with a total of 59 point-; The highlight317 words
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Article199 1950-10-26 12 Chasers Beat Tengah i Playing with two men short m the first half and one .short m the second, the Chasers Rugby XV nevertheless gave R.A.F. Tengah "A" a hectic time at Farrer Park yesterday and finally beat them by the only try scored m the 'close game. The Airmen,199 words
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280 1950-10-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Whites today scored a convincing victory over Colours by five goals to three m the last state trial held on the Padang today. Rushing into the attack right from the start, the Whites kept their opponents pinned down to i their280 words
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291 1950-10-26 12 VERNON MORGAN - VERNON MORGAN By LONDON On. L\> (R.-uter)— Britain Mill Msatal the question of U&tvisiom Imxin-. M i m p,i,,, km been given i«» the topic by bW, nU^ t aM<| frank Bnnounoenieaj \n the British Bmdmg Board of Control thai they m going -to P291 words
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Article67 1950-10-26 12 Selangor Team To Play Negri KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Following a third State trial m Kuala Lumpur today, the fol- sent n VI' ere SeleClea t0 *V"£ ent Selangor against gembttan m their first ii State hockey match to be day Ht Seremban t hi s Satur- t Nadarajah: Parkinson, A67 words
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Advertisement151 1950-10-26 12 I r.JLML fROPHYI J" i I NORTH vs. SOUTH I 1 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL IN AID OF I M.A.P. TB. FUNDS! f H.Q. Malaya Ground, Rifle Range Rd. ll SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th. f I Khk Oft 5.15 p.m. I ft ffi 1 TICKETS: $3. and $1. available now at leading Stores,151 words
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Advertisement96 1950-10-26 12 diamo: Engagement Ii Wedding Rings S. P. H. DeSILVA JV HKSB Xi \r ■H SENSATIONAL FREE STYLt WRESTLING AT HAPPY WORLD Please Nofe: FRIDAY 27 ih Odober JON MORRO GEORGE ZBISKO Jr. Heavyweight Champion P, GEORGE DUANE HAROiT SINGH Official lU.Vi Champion of «c By Public lhmnnd GRAND KlttN CONTEST96 words
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Miscellaneous32 1950-10-26 12 T I D i±J? JH riOES :«t the principaJ i Is ii liala Ton AM P.M. Sin* ipore 10.59 11 U N!|ll 'i-» :."»:> 8.15 Dickson 6.36 i,.;,ti ii.im 6.12 lv "-«ns 12.4232 words
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Miscellaneous553 1950-10-26 12 nACM^itjrstrisTS .J*m -.5 1 ■^i aaafel'- n r--r- i*-» H (377 WHISPKRI N(; At. Race One s\m>s i i i 4b' Course Scratching: \anjruard D Horses, Class 3, Div. fi— Furs 812 Yeap Hock Hoe's Winner trained by U Col 1 Tot< J (67; BIG MONEY 8.03 L Fox. Cash553 words
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