Singapore Standard, 31 October 1950
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Title Section18 1950-10-31 1 Singapore Standard n n 3m SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS vol. I MO- ,2118 words
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230 1950-10-31 1 Oct. SH (Keuler-AAPj 4 Fanatical North j threw powerful counter-attacks at itjons armour and infantry battering at their -nee line m the northwest. The Communist defence stiffened along the whole northern strip as their leaders ordered women into the frontlines m the final throw230 words
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55 1950-10-31 1 China Reds In Korean War Is Confirmed COTC: S HQRS IX (AP):— A list reg:- ■as bees* positively against forces south of about 40 rhurian I ht Maj.s' Tenth U announced sman declined to j about ad- i omunist rep ated in X rea hut his ht iI make no55 words
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24 1950-10-31 1 Reu- 1 at a AustraW est ern decided on st AusT gl-3-ab c and y. today's front rs were24 words
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31 1950-10-31 1 One Boy Dead Another Hurt ln Pennang Accident ostantather 1 :e was y i they ked down by a Plyen by a Chinese Nibong from Dua j I g al tne31 words
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113 1950-10-31 1 LONDON. Oct. 31 (Renter) A Legislative Council and an Executive Council are to be iv. ;ted m the colony of North Borneo Britain announced to- '"*>' r_ Previously the territory has been administered by the Governor, Sir Ralph Hone, with the assistance of an113 words
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Article215 1950-10-31 1 Laokay Airfield Reopened SAIGON, Oct. 30 (Renter)— French forces have reopened the air port at isolated Laokay, last French fortress m northwest Tonkin under heavy Vietminh attack a French military spokesman announced today. Several military planes landed on the Laokay air-field yesterday, he added. Vietminh forces which had occupied positions215 words
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Article89 1950-10-31 1 Standard Staff Reporter Four Chinese lads were arrested by the Police late last night when they were found on top of a hill at the IU-mile, Yio Chu Kang Road throwing stones at the base of the hill to produce revolver-shot-like effects of four89 words
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Article27 1950-10-31 1 Articles and jewellery to the value of $2,550 were reported stolen from RAF Seletar and a house on Pender Road between Oct. 23 and 30.27 words
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161 1950-10-31 1 VATICAN CITY. Oct. 30 (Reuter):— Thirty-five cardinals and nearly 500 bishops ot tho Roman Catholic Church today unanimously voted approval of the decision of Pope Pius XII to proclaim the new Dogma of bodily assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary into heaven. At161 words
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87 1950-10-31 1 A YOUNG Chinese was detained by the Special Branch m Singapore over the weekend. allegedly involved m various recent Communist activities m the Colony. Yesterday, the detained man was put for identification m connection with the fatal shooting of Traffic Constable Ithnin who was87 words
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151 1950-10-31 1 TAIPFH Oct 30 (AP)— Somewhere m northern Formosa -exactly where is being kept secret President Chiang Kai-shek will tomorrow spend his 64th birthday. Chiang left Taipeh middle of last week and will not return here until probably Thursday or Friday. Madame Chiang is151 words
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187 1950-10-31 1 No Change In UK-China Ties Dening HONGKONG. Oct. 30. UP— Sir Esler Dening. former British Assistant Under-secretary of Far Eastern and Southeast Asian Affairs, branded reports of his possible appointment as British Ambassador to Peking as "pure newspaper gossip." Sir Esler. who is travelling with the rank of Roving Ambassador187 words
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Article23 1950-10-31 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 30 (Reuter) The International I3ank for Reconstruction and Development today announced three loans totalling $25,400,000 to Thailand.23 words
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Article, Illustration512 1950-10-31 1 A w Hoe Opens HK, S'pore Phone Link; Result Satisfactory Singapore-Hongkong By Phone HISTORY m telephonic transmission of news was made m the offices of The Singapore Standard and Sin Chew Jit Poh yesterday when their Managing Director, Mr. Aw Hoe, telephoned to the papers' Governing Director, Mr. Aw Boon512 words
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349 1950-10-31 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 31.-(UP)-The Chinese Communist Army, possibly 100,000 strong, has plunged across the borders of Tibet and advanced to within ten days' march of Lhasa, Us capital, the Indian government reported today. The Dalai Lama, 15-year-old priest king of the349 words
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273 1950-10-31 1 LONDON, Oct. 30 (Router) Mr. Maurice Edelman, Labour Member of Parliament for Coventry, today demanded a joint purchasing agency of Atlantic powers to control the sale of Malayan rubber and other commodities. In an article m the Daily Herald, mouthpiece of the Labour Party,273 words
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Article192 1950-10-31 1 STOCKHOLM, Oct. 30 (AP). Sweden's new king 67-year j old Gustaf Adolf was sworn j m at the Stockholm Royal Pa- lace today (at 1300 GMT). The oath, dictated by the Socialist Prime Minister. Mr. Tage Erlander, pledges the King to adhere strictly to the192 words
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Article89 1950-10-31 1 LONDON. Oct. 30 (AP) i The Duke of Windsor arrived from France on Monday for a three-day visit with his mother, Queen Mary. Asked whether he would see the new royal baby. Princess Anne, the Duke told reporters at the Victoria railroad station that he89 words
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Article24 1950-10-31 1 JAKARTA. Oct JO.— (AP)— Seventy Dutch troops exchanged fire early today with about one battalion .of Indonesian troops m central Java.24 words
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Article146 1950-10-31 1 Promotions In CAS Announced THE acting Comm. ner of Estate duties m Singapore, Mr, Oon Khye Kiang, hai ■■< appointed an officer of the Administrative Service Part II with effect from Octobei 1950, according to a Government notification released night. Mr Oon wa I former merni ber of the Straits146 words
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160 1950-10-31 1 KIALA LLMPLR. Mon. Police and troops m Kuala Lumpur were called out about three miles out of town where shooting broke out behind the Inited States Consulate m Ampang at midnight yesterday. Guards on duty had noticed some suspicious move ments among the160 words
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589 1950-10-31 2 \3lentbers Cotnpiain A COMPLAINT that the Singapore Governj ment Servants' Co-Operative Housing Society is defeating the very purpose for which it was formed will be made to the Committee of the Society by some of its members, who are govern--1 ment clerks.589 words
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Article, Illustration179 1950-10-31 2 £lan.lar_! Slaft Reporter AS HAS been expected, lie it Ward -Hill produce lkc .biggest battle for the tori luo mill" Municipal elections on December Another Independent eandi has made Ins -appear- n the seem m the person cf Mak Pak Shee. The PrearesXe Party179 words
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Article104 1950-10-31 2 Staaaan Staff Reporter THREE Europeans who eni a taxi m the town art, nidnighl on Su X. ported to have robbed the Chinese driver of after throwing I out. smashed the lights of the taxi The E re In civilian clothes. They engag Urn near104 words
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109 1950-10-31 2 Aussie Tells of Pope's Peace Hopes Standard Staff Reporter POPE PH'S XII thinks that there are better prospects of world peace now. an Australian Xml er of Parliament told The Standard yesterday. He was Colonel A. II Den- 1 nett who passed through Singapore on his return to Sydney by109 words
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421 1950-10-31 2 Thousands See Hindu Fire-walking Ritual THOUSANDS witnessed tlu* are-walking ceremony m the inner court yar-i of tlu* Mari.utinKiii Hindu Temple at South Bri«l«_* Koad. Singapore, yesterday when more than a hundred devotee. including one Woman k«*|>t their \(>Hr<. Trie men devotees (women devotees were nut allowed) walked over red hot421 words
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Article166 1950-10-31 2 A VERDICT of suicide was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest into the j death of Tan Ah Gan, 33, a i bus conductor, who. after drinking caustic soda, leapt to his death from the second storey of a house.166 words
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Article39 1950-10-31 2 THREE CMnese. Peck Giok Soo. Ch.ua Ah Lek and Teo Ah Bee. were each fined SlO m Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for trespassing on the Singapore Improvement Trust land at Havelock Road on Oct. 29.39 words
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Article38 1950-10-31 2 e-nrt.x u-nj unuan piearu a guilty m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to steal i inu six pieces of planks wort). 4 10 at Meyer Road on Or-t. 27. .Sentence was deferred lo Nov. 6-38 words
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Article, Illustration191 1950-10-31 2 WINNER of the "Mr. Singapore" title Tay Teo Chuan (left) and "Miss Singapore" Miss Pamela Such stand side by side at the Happy World Stadium on Sunday night with the trophies they won m a two-day contest organised by the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation. 1191 words
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Article61 1950-10-31 2 A El' R ASI AX. Lan Am ie Clunies-Ross was charged m the Singapore Eourth Poiice Court yesterday with causing grievous hurt to Ng Joo Khoon at 223 8.0.D. Kranji, on Oct 13. C 1 v n i c s -Ross pleaded not guilty. He was released on61 words
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Article68 1950-10-31 2 CHARGED with stealing $3 from a passenger travel hug m an omnibus, a Chinese youthSen Chow Lim, pleaded not guilty In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. Tlie offence was alleged to 'nave been committed at the Bras Basah Road North Bridge Road junction on the68 words
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Article231 1950-10-31 2 CURVACBot S Miss Since pore (Miss Pamela Such), is a girl with a mission m life. She wants :o do u thingtT Uir Qirit of he r stature (5 T r. 4 ins). 77 we are tar 100 nxwsy dresses a;,d QOWMS ".ace tor the girl231 words
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Article, Illustration245 1950-10-31 2 j SENTENCE of one year's 1 imprisonment was imposed on j 40-year-old Toh Chin Yong, a detective attached to th e AntiVice Sub-Branch. C.1.D., after he was found guilty m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday of corruptly accepting $20 on two occasions j from a245 words
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Article41 1950-10-31 2 A Malay woman wa alone near the jum tioo ot Geylang Road and Lorong was robbed of her gold < I am and a pair f gold ban. i s va; ied r )4 by a young Malay, yesterday afternoon.41 words
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257 1950-10-31 2 EDITOR CIVCH -CO AHtAD Jf_.,_ Standard Mali Reporter A SUGGESTION that tire xa-u*****. of tin (olonvVl daily-paid labourer?-- eotiM be baaed on a weekly rate] •Has made yesterdaj hv Mr. ii. W. Daw**. ommissioner for Labour vhen he commented on tin* demand h\ the, workers*'257 words
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Article, Illustration252 1950-10-31 2 Undergrad To Allow Students 'Free Expression' Standard Reporter THE MALAYAN Uainyi, -afirial nuMi. the Iniversity oi Malaya Slafeate' I the forum for the free euaeeanN «.i d M(| any censorship hv the antkorilica of th. I 'tr The President of the Students' U> K. Kanagaratnam, told The Standard the Editor252 words
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Article27 1950-10-31 2 12,000 BAILIN CHEATING CASE F t c m th. I S. Wee of a The char S hire foi to two SITUATION VACANT" p com* etion App:27 words
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Advertisement30 1950-10-31 2 WISE FOLK C^s^^s^ use ADVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO, LTD. OF ENGLAND SINGAPORE MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR PENANG i Nfitum fT jrr Jjfetfftf fm C^ H^^ %t/^A. I X tiKw^%B30 words
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Advertisement74 1950-10-31 2 POSSFSS YOUR OWH HOx*. N- ilj hiiilt reinfor. < d hanaes ia Pllteh. I the foilc Eitl < Moathl} v (114 Ii- tse apply Mi Ipoh MALAYAN CHINESE I ASSDCiA iON Join the M. C. A Uemkei om m i as tgot iati Rates: Ml Ml MB < Ircliiui* ASSOC!74 words
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423 1950-10-31 3 Malayan War V Failure Bandit Chief Standard Stall vm t minmlc nl X \l V LUMH K. Mon. That the two years of faihure aad is now hopeless, is the view ,_,,.<! by Siea I -an, the Malacca bandit leader, who ,i thai i» ihe war were to continue everything423 words
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Article99 1950-10-31 3 'HOLD YOUR HEADS UP' DEVONS TOLD staff Correspondent Mon. yOU had a lot i rare called upon tost continuous-' Malaya g Major Genefrq art, GOC, Cftcers and ion De- this mornspeech. ye not wasted your a ben you I hold your j \our friends. and pride, of yuur [a hc99 words
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43 1950-10-31 3 .rd Staff Correspondent LUMPUR, M n, Wilson, B i, the first Mngistr of stealing a rubI I <v a per. fed thai I p.m. J tree j i at I B •i > condii' I a oodj He43 words
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246 1950-10-31 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. About 50 workers employed m the Hume Industries, situated four miles tsidfi Kuala Lumpur, are working as usual, following a day's token strike which was called last Monday over a demand for an increase m pay. The workers246 words
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Article, Illustration216 1950-10-31 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A supplement to the Federation Government Gazette today, publishes an enactmeill to establish a fund for the foundation of scholarships for the higher education and training of non-Malays m the State of Negri Sembilan. Every year $15,000 m216 words
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Article67 1950-10-31 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mohamed Marikin, an Indian, pleaded guilty before Raja Suleiman, the first magistrate. today, on two counts of having ridden his bicycle where there was a "No Entry" sign andi offering an illegal gratification! of Sl m order not to67 words
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Article, Illustration114 1950-10-31 3 —Photo by Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— A Malay lorry driver, Osm:m bin Ibrahim of" Kulai. was charged m the Magistrates' Court today with inconsiderate driving. On Aug. 8, a military lorry was parked on the left side of the road at the 331 milestone Aver HitamKoh Chin Peng - 114 words
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188 1950-10-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The importance of clerks joining the Mercantile Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society m early life and not when they are on the verge of bankruptcy, was stressed by Mr. Low Ah Lum. the Chairman, at the annual meeting of188 words
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133 1950-10-31 3 Betting Slips Found In Car, Man Fined FOUND guilty of operating a chap-ji-kee lottery, 31-year-old Ang Chwee Kee was fined $500, or three months' rigorous imprisonment, m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. Police Constable Mat Aro'l said that vn v Sept. 11 at 3.55 a.m. he was on rounds133 words
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Article78 1950-10-31 3 KAJA N G, Mon. Wong Nyok, a 15-year-old Chinese girl, was yesterday killed m an accident When the car In which she was travelling, was m collision with a motor lorry at 17$ j mile, Kuala Lumpur to Seremban Road, 2 miles south of Kajang.78 words
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Article125 1950-10-31 3 Court Sequel To Rice Theft Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A Corporal, Jamaluddin, Lance] Corporal Mohd Yusof bin j Bakti and four privates, Mohd. I bin Haji Ismail, Ali bin Osman. Yussof bin Yassim and Hohd. Aris bin Nyamat. of the Malay j Regiment, Port Dickson, were j charged125 words
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Article406 1950-10-31 3 SELANGOR-Today Majestic: The Lone Swan (Cantonese) 12. 3, 7 and 9.15 p.m. Odeon: Trouble Preferred 3.00, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. Pavilion: Jealous Storm (Cantonese) 12.45, 6.30 and 9 p.m. Rex: Tlie Lady Gambles 2.30, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. Madras: 24 Hours After the Wedding (Mandarin) 12.30, 2.30.406 words
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Article49 1950-10-31 3 Standard Staff Reporter TWENTY-two-year-old Fong Ah Lim admitted m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday that he tried to commit suicide by drinking a solution of carbide powder on Oct. 22 at West Hill Road. He was bound over for six month* m the turn oi $100.49 words
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Article579 1950-10-31 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Stating that the prosecution had not made out a prima facie case. Inche Annuar, the second magistrate, today acquitted and discharged 26-year-old Toh Wing Yew. a book-keeper m the Malayan Chinese Association sweepstake section. without calling on his579 words
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165 1950-10-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mo? 'ho Government of tha 'ederatton have Sled a »ur n ie Suture 1 C art here rlaimlg $278,830.60 lrom [ajang Ri<o Mill who ent< J lto a contract on Marrh 4 ■<) urrhase on behalf of the lovernmeni quantities of v165 words
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Article91 1950-10-31 3 rUMPAT, Mon— While on his way from Siam to X Lumpur, the American V Consul, Mr. G. E. R. t Meyer, called at Tumpat. I 0 was accompanied by Nai I'•■•<•--da Siripraivan ot Singi Siam. Mr Meyer accepted an invitation by the Stia Se.. R vet91 words
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Article104 1950-10-31 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mor, j Army bands will tour the Federation next month beginning m Kluang on November 7. The tour will last 12 days. The massed bands of the Cameromans and tiie Worcestershire Regiment aril] be joined by the Pipes and Dr104 words
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Article27 1950-10-31 3 MUAR, Mon. Nf n< teen cyclists were fined %4 y the Muar magistrate. o Rauf. for leaving their bic; s 1 unatten a I27 words
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Advertisement84 1950-10-31 3 ZZZZ H^ "Ti WOMAN GOES WITH ME" he shouted! THOUSAND FLAMES LIGHTED HIS WAY BURT VIRGINIA fe--* ••^^^B *^> I i tv <\ x i2__v__i Ssi sW/ n \sl fit Mi il fSSm prrfenas e-l its anmatched I>> any star! S'.T'T-.'WMi.ITE^ CAPITOL 1| I Swe llhilo Yau Buy I I84 words
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Advertisement31 1950-10-31 3 __!_i!Bv I THE COMEDY TOAST OF THE YEAR I m-m mm •UMYMWPKIM It.^Sfy LmOSUam/SA COiMAW UmO^SS I _5T V^ t.tuirc th»v United Artiw, j VERY VERY SOON AT THE REX. i31 words
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519 1950-10-31 4 Gov't Control Suggested To Stop Hotel Growth TIIK NUMBER of hotels ami lodging houses m residential area* m Singapore may be controlled, if the recommendation?-- of the (.ommittee appointed by the Ca»lll aft 111 early ill 191*) i* approved, it ia learned. The (ommittee is understood to hate recommended tha!519 words
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Article, Illustration552 1950-10-31 4 Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Municipal Committee is now considering the draft of a circular to its staff over the indebtedness of Municipal employees, over which the Commissioners are very concerned. An employee, who is heavily indebted, may, if the draft is approved, forfeit552 words
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Article42 1950-10-31 4 A CHINESE who tried to snatch away an identity card from a 12-year-old Eurasian girl as she was walking along Surin Avenue, was foiled and put to flight. The Incident happened at 9.40 am. on Sunday.42 words
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Article36 1950-10-31 4 ALL private candidates m Singapore who wish to take the London Chamber of Commerce (Spring) 1951 Examinations should submit their entries before Dec. 1. Entry V.*-p.. s are available at the Education Office.36 words
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Article33 1950-10-31 4 DR. J COUTTS-MILNE and Rev. J.TN. Handy have resigned from the Singapore Labour Advisory Board and Mr. R.G. lies and Mr. D. Smith respectively have been appointed to fill their places.33 words
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154 1950-10-31 4 Standard Staff Correspondent [POH, Mon. Ipoh police conducted a raid on a house m Jalan liendahara on Saturday and arrested 20 persona 19 women and one man connected! with !zaniin<z 4k |M*h bin"" (ei^lit face;*). \s a sequel all the arrested persons hit** produced154 words
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258 1950-10-31 4 Detective Promoted Gambling Witness Standard Staff Correspondent iroil. Mon. The trial of detective sergeant W ons: \V ai Lam, 37, of Kampar on three charges of accepting illegal gratification from two Kampar Chinese, war*-, continued before the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. M. Garton today. Wong was alleged to258 words
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Article54 1950-10-31 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA KANGSAR, Mon. Members Ol the Board of Governors' of the Malay College under the chairmanship of Yang Berhormat Dato Mahmud. Mentri Besar of Pahang. held a meeting last Saturday at the college. Later they dined with the boys and had tea with54 words
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Article47 1950-10-31 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG Mon.— Over 9,000 crates of Dutch potatoes weighing about 450 tons were unloaded here this afternoon from the Dutch ship Bengkalis. The present retail price of Dutch potatoes m the market is between 13 and 15 cents per kati47 words
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Article, Illustration161 1950-10-31 4 Standard Staff Reporter AN ELDERLY Australian auctioneer who hiked 400 miles through Europe just for recreation left Singapore yesterday on the last leg of bis journey home. He was Theo Atkinson. Worid War I veteran, who styled himself a "hush walker,* 1 (The Australian bush161 words
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Article, Illustration207 1950-10-31 4 No Reduction On Fares To China Ports Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Deck fares to South China ports cannot be reduced, the manager ol .Messrs. [slay Kerr and Co. Ltd. told the Chinese Chamber of Commerce m a Letter today. This was the reply to the Chamber's protesl against thevan Boon hng - 207 words
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186 1950-10-31 4 GeorgeTown lnvaded By 'Freelance' Goldsmith Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Mon. Residential areas m Gc»or<*c 1., nr«* invaded by "freelance*" goldsmiths who are M-m in* th,-,., m i i i v Io i nuisance to occupants ol neighbouring houses l»\ .!,< while working clay and nigut. These goldsmiths are engaged on186 words
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Article86 1950-10-31 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— The Resident Commissioner, Penang, Mr. A. V. Aston. who went on home leave m Match this year, will be returning fa resume duty by the Canton which is due to arrive here on Nov. 12. He will be accompanied by86 words
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588 1950-10-31 4 IW hri»lian Brothers, vim can lay claioi In a ver\ eottBaderanle foll«»**»in^; > f Old Bo>.« m tin* Federation and Singapore, tvill be eeleliratinjj*. lhe GoMrn Jubilee of their Brotherhood. They both hail from France, which th<*\ left m their \oulh to lain**., iti588 words
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Article41 1950-10-31 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Monday— An Indian labourer, Ammavasi. was charged with having failed to report his present address to the Registering Officer. He pleaded guilty ai d Urn Magistrate. Inche Mahamood bin Ali imposed a fine of Sl_ on Ammavasi.41 words
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Article33 1950-10-31 4 Estate Kepala Cleared Standard ft I t S gi li. ted and d f found juror* m posse; merit ent:* Is Neo The jurors squar he a The paper wa C. O Li33 words
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Article14 1950-10-31 4 Bandit Camps Destroyed Btaniird H ndent KUALA S< shot two ks. I I day14 words
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1757 1950-10-31 5 ALIBI CLAIM 'Was At Home On The Night Of The Murder' HAEL Joseph Nonis, m his defence yesterday, claimed he was at th* evening and right through the night of June 29. when Winnie Spencer, 10-> ear-old Katong Convent schoolgirl was supposed lo n nmrdercd at Teiok Biangah beach. Nonis1,757 words
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Article379 1950-10-31 5 MR. DAN JUDAH. an Examine** Fellow of the Federal Association of Teachers of Dancing, Australia New Zealand. Feb low or' the Imperial Society ot chera v' Dancing. London, F< 'low of the National Association of Te X.ers of Dancing, I >Xon. etc., who arrived m379 words
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Article, Illustration1315 1950-10-31 5 during the occupation. He was once taken by Inspector Rayney to a Kempetai I Jap-anese-military police* building m Oxley Rise between 1943 and 1944. At Oxley Rise, Nonis said Inspector Rayney told him he had information that he (Nonis) had given out news about the1,315 words
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241 1950-10-31 5 'Encourage SMC Staff To Own Houses' SEVERAL staff housing suggestions were made to the Singapore Municipality by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, a Nominated Commissioner, at the budget meeting of the Commissioners last week. Mr. Yap suggested that funds, wnich would normally be earmarked for staff housing, should be advanced to241 words
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Article85 1950-10-31 5 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon— A young Malay, Abdul Aziz bin Ahamad, a former Special Constable attached to the Police post on Aver Manis Est tte, Kulai, appeared before Inche Mahamood bin Ali, In the Magistrates' Court today and pleaded guilty to a charge of85 words
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Article46 1950-10-31 5 Standard Staff P'-porter JOHORE BAHRU, Monday— A fine of SlO was imp. -ed <<n each of ten Chinese hawkera who appeared m the Magistrates' Court today for hawking m prohibited places. I They were rounded up by the j Police m the town yesterday.46 words
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353 1950-10-31 5 standard Staff X*T or! <* r SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners, at tliiii ordinary meeting today, may take l wo \ital decihion*. one which will reduce the minimum standard? required for house* under the Building R}-Laws and which *ill consequently give a fillip to private building enterprise**.353 words
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Article234 1950-10-31 5 Standard Stall Reporter m roiwq-i.-nn BMgfcanici _m ,Urn c t-olonj were suffering G^nSntS:\et l m^''&'' ES_^he C ov.rnm^ 1 /".'n committee to investigate conditions relating to the wages f heI ?«SSS tteri \S?h. of mechanics and their standard .r a of living was made by the234 words
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178 1950-10-31 5 Tells Inquiry Commission OfHis'Enemy AT THE Seamen's Inquiry Commission hearing m So poro \i s witness, I A-.uibmiah. 5 etarj Pak.-..:.. 5< Union, described witness s I had aires ly given eviden at a previous hearing) as his "tan enemy" m the "business en. Asahbmiah was referring to Mr. MA.178 words
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Article741 1950-10-31 6 'TODAY is zero hour for the estate workers. At midnight tonight the interim agreement which provided for a 24 per cent increase m their wages during October will expire. In September representatives of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association and the Rubber Estate Workers' Union.*, agreed741 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1950-10-31 6 DUBLIN. RED-HAIRED Kathleen Moi loy, who sells nylon stock ings m a Dublin shop, had fallen m love with a man who has been twice convicted as a traitor to Britain. The man she hopes to marry is forty-one-year-old Norman Baillie-Stewart, notorious "Officer m1,191 words
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Article399 1950-10-31 6 long ago. and expressed the view that Progressive mem-ber-hip did not embrace all classes of tha* nation. Does he now Intend, m naked violation Of the principles of loyalty to this country, to deliberately insult the Intelligence and confidence of bis electorate by inviting them to entrust399 words
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Article517 1950-10-31 6 it's The Talk of the Town RECENT step, taken io ensure that the Jalan Eunos Malay Settlement is occupied by Malays only are welcome. This Malay preserve is meant for the poorer classes of the Malays and is part of the Government plan to help the Malays. A good part517 words
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Article60 1950-10-31 6 Singapore and the Federation are given p< rmits to settl at Jalan Eunos Settlement A humane clause m the new rules permits widow* of Malays who have built their own houses m the settlement to continue to Live therein unless they marry nonMalays, m which case they will60 words
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Article160 1950-10-31 6 ACCORDING to an official communication to the Penang branch of the Malayan 1 Volunteers Ex-Service Association, the authority are considering the question of payment to Volunteers. It is stated that the Volunteers wil] probably receive the same scale of pay as the Malay Regiment. It is160 words
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Advertisement48 1950-10-31 6 I CLEM LAUNDRY SERVICE j By EXPERIENCED WORKERS We Collect and Del ive i from Door to j Doo* Piompl ond Guaranteed Service Invisible Mending Our Speciality. w-*L-!l 'm T mf3wmifi\&'£ f^Xf 434 ORCH A^D RD. v rJ^^^^t^^^€^£^ s N c P R E j|^Sigtbal*fi li*iiti'iM A m48 words
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Advertisement39 1950-10-31 6 fJORDON REFRIGERATORS sew i Lsii |_js_j_ IDEAL FOR RESTAURANTS BARS I COLD STORACE HEALE i Sfc COFFEE SHOPS. Elf. on display to pay LEE AND FL-»i I 1102 lot, UK( HAKn KQAO SIMGAf LffQp RMKM.i KATOM II Ifl IBU39 words
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Miscellaneous95 1950-10-31 6 gteg^*-- -Believe Jt oryot/ WEIGHS72LB fmmmmm\WMirf*r% 'Ilk PERC J FOOT ;jjn_ yHOGANv^^y Jfc Sugar -J^HS^^V-'' f^y*^ SAk'ED FOR The WEDDING OF X f X* X* Jvii P V.R.A:j,V.RS.ANTOMKV6TAD >. **wAkV* WiV t WERE SERVED ON THEIR E Srfiw^fafc. WP GOLDEN WEDDING ANUIVERSARV 1 W 'W*-' j ;^lk TV ll __t_M95 words
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350 1950-10-31 7 Red Casualties Rise To 333,000 As Resistance Stiffens pOKVO, <>«t. 30. V- lhe J .N. steamroller, augmented by ***** fended al rwoM and aid^d by large-scale air anion, slowly bu. oand down desperate Red resistance m the drive to the rharian border and tlu* "Dnieper Dam" of North Korea, U.S,350 words
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8 1950-10-31 7 China Aid Tp Kotrea Is Small US Army8 words
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220 1950-10-31 7 JAKARTA, Oct. 30 (AP) The Indonesians are reported i«» Ih* rasning three more battalions oi infantrj i«» Imboina, where rebel troops «-l abool battalion strength are 1 1 a i preventing sis Indonesian battalions from a break-through alter one month oi fighting. 'Dragonfly' J220 words
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Article, Illustration92 1950-10-31 7 TOKYO. Oct 30 (Reuter):— A line of lorries on a higway m north-east Korea led carrierborne Corsair planes to a wellcamouflaged Red stronghold m the mountains, Mac Arthur's Headquarters announced. They destroyed about 45 lorries, damag others and blew up arms dump*. Prime Minister Clement R. Attlee tright)A.P. - 92 words
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Article, Illustration236 1950-10-31 7 photo. PYONGYANG, Oct. M). Willi the occupation of North Korea now virtually complete, s «mtl» Korean Pirijidcißl Swi^man Rhee delivered an implied rebuke lo the I 'A. wmum he told a lar«_c Rtwi m ihk Nor.h Korean capital that his government ha<!236 words
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Article99 1950-10-31 7 TOKYO. Oct. 30 OJP)- The United Stat, s 24th Division, which has advanced lo a point six miles northwest of Taechon. only 38 miles from the KoreanManchurian border, is bent on reaching the Suiho reservoir, m the heart ol the vast hydroi electric belt99 words
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Article19 1950-10-31 7 A 71-man acrobatic troupe has left Red China on a "SinoSoviet friendship" tour of Rus- sia A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article, Illustration237 1950-10-31 7 Chinese Forces Are Reported 'Already Well Inside Tibet' photo. CALCUTTA, Oei. 30 (AP)— The Chinese Commun isis, who launched an attack on Tibet last Tuesday, are new well inside that mountainous country and are expected to aim a three-pronged drive on Lhasa, the Tibetan capital, according to the Kalimpong correspondentA.P. - 237 words
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Article103 1950-10-31 7 Israel's Labour Party and the Orthodox Religious 810c members of David BenGurion's coalition cabinet (which resigned two week.- ago --have agreed to support the coalition government until Ja luary, I X., wnen elections j would be held. Tiie statement said the parties agreed firstly to maintainReuter - 103 words
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Article63 1950-10-31 7 i BRUSSELS. Oct. 30 (AP)— I Twenty-year-old Prince Baudi ouin, Belgium's Prince Royal, chief of state, is to get 30 million Belgian francs a year from the nation. Part of his yearly salary is to be used for main- tenance of estates put at63 words
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Article, Illustration99 1950-10-31 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 30 (AP) At Russia's request. U.S. delegate Warren R. Austin has summoned an emergency secret meeting of the 11-nation Security Council, presumably to discuss election of a new U.N. Secretary-General. Russia's move came as the US. and 13 other countries, circulated a resolution asking the99 words
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Article29 1950-10-31 7 Four more alleged Nationalist agents have been executed m ShangnaJ by a tiring squad and 23 others given jail terms tanging up to 12 years.— Reuter.29 words
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Article420 1950-10-31 7 COLOMBO. Oct. 30 (Reuter) Mrs. Tamara K. [llangaratne, Ceylon's wo nan M.P., things that love thrives better where there is security. "Legal bind- j ing is far more dependable than (leeting love," she declar- i ed tit a community centre meeting at Kandy. She warne" young420 words
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Article, Illustration141 1950-10-31 7 "This," a Sydney suburban householder chattily told a passing army officer as he j unloaded a GO lb. aerial bomb from Ins car, "is my idea oi a good doorstop for the garage.'' I He gladly surrendered ir when j the army man convinced him < the bombAP\P - 141 words
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Article72 1950-10-31 7 .4 parchment .scroll, signed by "Old Comrades-: nArms'* and accompanied by the signatures ol 30.001) citizens of San Antonio, Texas, was handed to Gen. MacArthur, at a ceremony m Tokyo yesterday. The elaborately hand written scroll dated Oct. 1.95h addresses MaeArthur, as "a symbol of the72 words
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Article240 1950-10-31 7 Sweden's Queen Is English STOCKHOLM. Oct 10:--By the death of !'2-yeai- d King Gustat V. Sweden now has 9 Queen for the first time 'm 20 years arid she is Englishborn. She td -year-oir: Q i Louise, Bister of Eari lli batten and dough ter oi the late First Marquis240 words
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Article71 1950-10-31 7 <<.'.> 0 30 Reuti the I ychologieal ware m K< 100 million tc have been scattered planes and by artillery howitzer sh. Some of the leaflets were aimed at the South Korean pop "to bolster morale and sui i v and RO'. forces,** while others71 words
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Advertisement18 1950-10-31 7 .IWr.APORE I B coA V FORIPFfP V Vj /W COMFORT MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY, LTDSINGAPORE TELEPHONE SOU TELEGRAMS "TERBAN*-18 words
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Advertisement88 1950-10-31 7 TOOT ALS printed t l Kv^_ NORBAR C I4M< X S FOR V i<* L L k i imm i- y^ m^V >* frocks f^^|'-V->\ £h -rom; prii i V .V vlf $2.20 per x.l J kftl^ K. I. PRICE .*x\. .iJ/^ $2.40 per yd "V""/ 9 i 7 1488 words
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862 1950-10-31 8 JOHN KINGSLEY - Balance Of Payments In Great Britain JOHN KINGSLEY Feature by PUBLICATION of the 1 If-yearly report on the United Kingdom balance oi payments confirms the widely-held expectation m financial circles m London that the L'm ted Kingdom had shown a surplus m }ts trade payments with t rest of the862 words
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Article814 1950-10-31 8 SIXGAPORE. Mon.— res had steady buy-:.-quiries today, while Rubber shares aiso attracted ining interest. Industrials remained firm Closing quotations were: IMHSTKIAI S B'jver Seller x B icks Pref 1.70 1.80 Ok! 195 2 00 Atlas Ice 11 9 C 12 2c 88. Petrol 36/- 37/B M I;814 words
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Article, Illustration426 1950-10-31 8 RUBBER ROAES I DELHI, Oct. 'ill. ((.lIS) Addressing the Export Advisory Council m New Delhi on Oct. 2ti. tbe Commerce Minister, Mr. Sri Prakasa, said thai during lhe II months of devaluation Irom October 1949 to AugUSl 1950. thi* total value of India's export trade426 words
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Article47 1950-10-31 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Oct. 30) were per lb: Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot Loose %IM $1.08 F. 0.8. m bales Nov. No. 1 R.S.S. V $1.01 $1.92 No. 2 R.S.S. $1.90 $1.91 No. 3 RSS. $1.89 I. mo Tone: tin,. alter firm.47 words
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Article121 1950-10-31 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. Tlu* price oi tin today vvas $475.87| per picul (new record). Dp 51.87&. LONDON. Oct 31 (UP) A startling }amp gave a further ri--.' m tin prices toward the 111.000 per ton level as a £25 increase was registered m tho London market this morning. Tin- session121 words
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Article88 1950-10-31 8 THE BRITISH steel industry has received a contracl to supply Persia with more than I million worth of railway track material. The contract, secured against strong international competition. has been signed m Teheran by Sir George Binney, a director of the United Steel Companies. Sheffield. It88 words
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Article203 1950-10-31 8 SHARK FISHING IS NEGLECTED ALTHOUGH there are more than 25 different species of shark Ln the seas surrounding Malaya, the number ol men exploiting this fishery is •negligible. the Director of Fisherfes m Malaya. Mr. D. W Le Mart* saj 3 m his annual report Cor 1949. "In coi c,203 words
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Article79 1950-10-31 8 Tiie produce market In Singapore was quiet 3 all sections. Copra was steady but S s quoti and b i rated $42. No busi suited. Co onut oil was dull, sellers m Penang quoting and Singapoi N tran sactions were Prices per picul yesterday were: I Nut X79 words
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Article99 1950-10-31 8 I EXCHANGE rates now m force as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, nic as follows: FREE MARKS! CURRENCIES .fcI.LIM. BM IN fi i ou ii. o n ac a i «/i London 2/4 3/:>? x/s_ 2 4 I/. .4 l/lf 1/4 11,'?;. Australia S/ll99 words
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276 1950-10-31 8 MALAYA'S two major common.. tie-*, rvbber ami ft B j week at levels eomj>aral>le to the high rai of Uftl week, i\>, m i ints improvements for the tenlh bos-meet, daj m ewe* '--ion t<,276 words
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17 1950-10-31 8 Looting Retards I Korea Rebuilding official-*, assisting the !*s< ■•uMi ol X B complicated l»;» Commiuiial Looting17 words
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71 1950-10-31 8 Denmark To Buy Direct From Ceylon DENMARK has ey I desire to I of tea and rubber from < direct, instead of through London, ng to a v ■urce I Denmark's Trade Commis- E form;: with tl on this matter. ted to ha 1 pre ed the I that it71 words
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Article21 1950-10-31 8 ONE OF B: ifac firm I Synthetic and was on guppli from as far and Smith Ami21 words
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Advertisement41 1950-10-31 8 HBBEEBE fiSBBEBB r Rg l.miiiiimpuroflfflp. HI7ISH I?.BySTEISES FAII. LOImDON 30 APRII 11 MAY MRMINGHAM g I ft motion amd assistamee ca. A t ■■tamed from the UmUetf nunLiioner at Sing wemrK. iv Lump-jr I 3 i i v i J_Y h-h-mitßS:41 words
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Article, Illustration495 1950-10-31 9 Cable Ship's Capt Reveals Secret Of S'pore's Last Days Standard Shipping Reporter IML DANK who has arrived at Singapore after holidaying m Denmark, and is now on his way hack to work m Hongkong, was responsible for snatching from Japanese i:ni«f» 15€ miles of valuable cable just before the occupationThe Standard. - 495 words
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Article14 1950-10-31 9 Sirdhana's Propeller Shaft Here IStaadard H Repottei ED Ha n g I ::*X tei14 words
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Article8 1950-10-31 9 HK- Philippines Trade Mission I" pi nes -mething8 words
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Article, Illustration104 1950-10-31 9 U.S. Curbs Exports To Red China WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 Following the export b.sn of Ib.OOO gallons of petroleum jelly and an undesignated quantity of strap rubber from the blockade runner Plying Cloud yesterday, the L.S. Commerce Department will issue new regulations today, designed to halt sik h shipments m future.A.P. - 104 words
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Article, Illustration383 1950-10-31 9 THE FIVE POWERS who signed the Brussels Treaty Britain. Belgium. France, The Netherlands and Luxembourg have facilitated speedy air travel by the elimination of excessive health control, forms and inspections. What is more important, they provide a first class example of international co-operation.383 words
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Article113 1950-10-31 9 B A R I. 0 W -IN- Fl T RXESS. Lancashire. Oct. 30 (Reuter) Firemen and shipyard workers today saved the new 28,--200-ton Orient liner Oronsay from heeling over on to a I quay after a fire had damaged her forepart. A heavy list was caused113 words
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Article133 1950-10-31 9 DESPATCHES TODAY: Kelantan (gtareels only I noon by Sirusa. Palenibanj; noon by lov.iri. I ii ite ti Mates of Ameri'.i anil anada noon b\ 1. .11. Louis, t_t. Britain, V Ireland, l-l i r t- Earope, North and West Africa. West Indies .parcels only), Egypt and Ceylon 0133 words
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Article301 1950-10-31 9 NEW YORK, Oct. 30 (AP) International commerce and travel by sea and by air is thriving m New j York. The U.S. Bureau of Customs reports that duty on goods from abroad is up by nearly one-third above the .average for early autumn301 words
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Article56 1950-10-31 9 I Stardard Staff Correspondent PENANG, M,.n. The Proj metheus, bringing bac* the I second batch of Malayan Hajis from Mecca is expected m j Penang on November 7. Of the 8(16 Hajis m the ProI metheus. 018 will disembark at Penang. the others will56 words
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Article57 1950-10-31 9 BELGRADE, Oct. 30 (AP>— Marshal Josip Br< Tito's government reported recently the discovery of "enormous" spor.ee fields near the seaport of Rijeka. The fields cover _n area, reputedly, of four square miles at a depth of 180 feet S\ fishermen will begin soon to harvest them57 words
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Article32 1950-10-31 9 MANILA Oct. 30 <AP V A severe tropical typhoon with winds up to US miles per hour m the centre is heading m tiie general direction of 0k... and Southern Japan.32 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-10-31 9 HONGKONG, Oct SO <AP> A British. Ni h on Sunday intercepted a cargo junk attempting to smuggle 2u drums of ker'--".. out oi Hongkong and into :ru inisl China, it was reported today. Photo.36 words
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Article329 1950-10-31 9 SHIPS l\ Wl) IH j In Tort: MCsMstfcens, sniNac for I iij ope on No 4 In Pm t. V. ar... tailing r I. i Enrape on Mon !n Port Benrannoc, sailing tm I I on N<n. 7 In Pact: Proa, P. k sailing tor329 words
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Advertisement114 1950-10-31 9 to %agfr]frftjga^a% \>l KKil I \K TKXNS PACIFIC SLKVICI Overland Sm |us \ngeles All American Canadian Cities P.r..»C c. Sham ""re ERM h i<>Kv" RNM N <>* NoW U ir-jo for ■saCkea*. Koh. Yokohama RE(il \K StKVICt: ISA (WES'I COAST)N GI L. via I APA. A. lIOM KONG. •rtmc tor114 words
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Advertisement469 1950-10-31 9 •AILING*) PROM SCANDINAVIA. IR. UIMIMAT pore P lum I'enatiK Korea" for Bangkok, Manila, Hong Kont.. Kobe Yck.liama fi 9 Danholm* for Bau^iiok 17-18 Not -Nordhval" for S:*.j;od <v Banitkok 19-2< Moi "Kina" for Manila. BouiEong TaKubar Kobe m Yokohama Ho».-l Dec 2e 27 Nor. -FalMria" for SaUtm Bangkok »S0 N469 words
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Miscellaneous110 1950-10-31 9 Arrivals AIR CEYLON DOUGLAS IH 4 from olombo I I I B-31 oa X.L.M. CONSTELLATION from Amsterdam, Borne I I ll QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS ONSTELLATIONS from Bydnei ET i". 20 (PA. DI -4 from Bangkok 18..W Departures C.r.A. IH 4 for Ban gkok 19 i*. GARUDA INDONI SIAN AIRWAYS DOUGLAS110 words
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246 1950-10-31 10 By GENE HANDSAKKK 1 lOLLYWOOD, Oct. 3t— The Glass Menauerit is a moving drama about a na:Xnir mother, her crippled daughter, and desperate mvi It offers some of the finest acting t»f the year, es pet -ially by nude Lawrence. v. i won a Qscai246 words
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Article, Illustration98 1950-10-31 10 SCREEN LOVER DIES HOLLYWOOD. Oct St.— Maurice ostello. great lo\ er of the screen's infancy, and 74--year old father of actresses P+lorea and Helen (ostello, died Sunday of a heart ailment. UJP. With Pr-sgy Dow pitching and lm. ii.ii.i.n rat-thing. >ou ju*t ktn.H inurr looking ut a Int98 words
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Article63 1950-10-31 10 HOLLYWOOD, 0 30 claims she i- llywood's cleanest actress S »*ked four days m a I during swimming scenes [fee Prince who v. ts a Thief." She stepped from the into a tub for a sudsy b sequence. ten it was all over, she i Ittle blue aboutAt - 63 words
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Article, Illustration212 1950-10-31 10 fOLLYWOOD, Oct. 30-Four J 1 Darabukkas have arrived ii Hollywood to bv^-.n motion picture careers They were flown from Algeria where I'niversal-Interna-i conducted quite a search ur ire locating them. A Darabukka, by the way, is a native drum of North Africa u.->ed m the 13th CenturyAP - 212 words
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660 1950-10-31 10 ERSKINE JOHNSON - BERGMAN— WILL BL BACK BY CHRISTMAS ERSKINE JOHNSON By JJOLLYWOOD, Oct. 30. Despite denials, the Hollywood grapevine is still sending out the message that I n g r i d Bergman will return to Hollywood m time to do her Christmas shopping for her daughter. E^ia, and to make a660 words
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Article312 1950-10-31 10 'Once Was Enough' Says Star Ry JAMES M. LONG DOME, Oct 30. Clemen tina Conticini is working for the film "Quo Vadis" for the second time m 26 years, bul when the lions are loosed m Nero's circus for the Christian Martyrdom scene she won't be there to watch. "Not312 words
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Article66 1950-10-31 10 LONDON, Oct. taurice Elvey is to produce a film about Gilbert and Sullivan, librettist and composer of the famous Light operas which have delighted English and overseas audiences for the past 60 years or so. Sir Ralph Richardson may play the witty Gilbert, with Eric Portman as Sullivan66 words
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Advertisement42 1950-10-31 10 sijLiX"^'J 'i" uj ij 1 1 j iii nip Wmtrfl i A m i iMjf^W PiiONF NO M 570 CSYLANC RDr Today: 3.00, 6.30 9.15 P.M 20th. Century-Fox's "THREE CAME rHOME" with Claudette Colbert Poignant New Drama Durin? The Jap Occupation I42 words
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Advertisement190 1950-10-31 10 I ro-tPAr m jj |"T| i —ONLY 4 SHOWS DAILY NOTE ALTERED TlMes' 10 o. m. M 5 -5.30 9/5 p voi i mßmisst i aon i mm make g BUT _4 1950 PRODUCTION IALL NiW! ALL iXCITim g AWMWmi COLUMBIA'S I JU F»ik ""^l^ ill J l L I190 words
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Miscellaneous569 1950-10-31 10 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES R MHO MAI AVA *1"> Talk "•World Affair. ..:*0 Popu- Regimental Hand of the \\.,r. ester S\l\mJl%J LMALaAYA lar Bequest; H. 15 New_; 8.:!0 Women's shire Regiment; 6. M Child" n Pro CIVTIDADP Comer. gramme; p.m. News; M., Hawaii SINGAPORE CHINESE PROGRAMME It 'fU^f^STE** V Z ENGLISH569 words
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Article, Illustration635 1950-10-31 11 SUZUKI - His 'Scoop' Was Nothing But A Hoax SUZUKI •/ANA) I c greatest ol sm was readen I i th na- paper *c un. Ah.en proI a dan- by a 26- la: °lihj and the re- by 1 il m n laws. Ives a mn uni spot ka m< imal a635 words
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415 1950-10-31 11 TO WIN FRIENDS MAKE A GOOD IMPRESSION I Samuel And Esther l>. Kling I '::..ke .1 le impr lea aa rnber of I Irequenti heck .King a men i be- repel by r c -"kV friend!*, fa. X h—t (."(I i te those yea TALK ABO! 1 S_EI_F I y415 words
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Article201 1950-10-31 11 \J~IENNA, Oct. 30- The pride and joy of most Austrian males is a pair of short, lii.ch-leugth '■'.> panis which, through daily use and years of wear, are so stiff they will Si upright if you set them on the floor. These are "lederhosen For hundredA.P - 201 words
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Article, Illustration388 1950-10-31 11 EDWIN P JOKDW - EDWIN P JOKDW THE DOCTOR SAYS BY N 0 VOT lons aso I received a touching letter from a woman who said she had been married eitfht years, just loved children. and wandered if there was any hope of having any. This388 words
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Miscellaneous192 1950-10-31 11 i Y//Y YYV ///fr///Yfj/77fT/ff"r/?,j: ''wmm \/^/^f^ V'/*/rrr U f A mmrmmimmmmmM V/ X/// '^WD J I "I've got to put on these rubbers nn mother's watching on television.'" >i B^CU i THESE EE. x: JPX i "Ml HI EW.-ONICKS.T j l^^™f^ B .K^ifl p Y.yyyki >Mxi I Vv- i X;192 words
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Article322 1950-10-31 12 MAI U iS top hadminton players will shortly take the courts m exhiliiiion matches al Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore m aid oi Malaya's Poppi Dai Fund. c In PenaiM it L propoeed to hold exhibition games after the Foong Sec o Cm 9 fIM Singa>o.!e anil IVnans. Aceor.lin._s l»322 words
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Article215 1950-10-31 12 VICTORIANS GIVE SCC HARD GAME VICTORIA S< BOOL men Minced bj *c SCC •B* 2"» points I live goalsj to (one tr\ -n\\ ihej were given a huge ovation ba lhe barge padang crowd a. they left lhe fidd at the end of the match. I ror Ml ol the215 words
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67 1950-10-31 12 PENANG. Monday Tl C nese Recreation Club drew oneall with the Government Trade School m a well contested rkey match played on the rtoria Green today. There was no scoring m the s1 h Midway m the second hall T ilseram opened the score67 words
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Article404 1950-10-31 12 THE Selangor Turf Club three-day November Meeting begins <>n Saturday, Nov. 4 and will be continued on Wednesday and Saturday, Nov. 8 and 11 respectively. The handicaps for all the seven races for the first day and three races for the second are: horsfs: CLASS I404 words
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Article208 1950-10-31 12 PWD Beat RECS SNAP GOALS l>v R. I. Barker gave the P.W.D. a two-nil victory over S.R.C "A" in a keen game of hockey on the padang yesterday. After a scoreless first half m which both teams displayed poor finishing, the game speeded up on. the change over with the208 words
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144 1950-10-31 12 Young Aman, Triple Champ Dies In S'pore By Herman Kappa ?OU.\G A.MAX ..no of the greatest Malay boxers of al! time, died m his home at Pa ;ir Panjang yesterday after a long illness. He was 'A'). In the early thirties Aman went to Saigon stayed there I for about144 words
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Article47 1950-10-31 12 j KAJANG, Mon. —On the i Kajang liilli School (.round. the Mahatma Gandhi School of Kuala Lumpur defeated the Kajang Ido-Ceylonese 3 l at football. The school boys having the larger share of the game, showjed better understanding and 1 maintained a fast pace.47 words
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Article196 1950-10-31 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon On the Bluff Ptoad ground today the Selangor United Rugby team were held to a scoreless i draw by the Selangor Eurasians. Both sets of forwards played well with the Eurasians superior m the loose. It was only m the line-outs that196 words
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Article90 1950-10-31 12 St. Andrew's School rugger teams scored a narrow victory ever Raffles Institution by two games to one at Woodsville yesterday. Going all out St. Andrew's ls. XV avenged their last month's defeat by winning by 6 points (two penalty goals) to 3 (a penalty goal) Earlier90 words
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Article64 1950-10-31 12 2 More Chinese Swim Records TAIPEI, Oct. 30-— (AP).— Two more Chinese national records were broken today at the provincial games at Kaohsiung m south-west Formosa. Kao Chi-hung swam the 400 metres freestyle m 5 mins. 30.3 sees. 2.9 seconds better than the old mark. Ling Wan-sheng lopped 3.3 sees,64 words
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Article572 1950-10-31 12 MPs Join In Tax Protest Protest LONDON, (Renter) Several of Britain's members of Parliament are lending their support m the challenge against entertainment tax which is crippling motorcycle speedway racing, Britain's second mosl popular sport. Pr0:.!.. t0r.-; a::d >■■'■ \>. are j both agreed that saturation point m taxation has572 words
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Article, Illustration163 1950-10-31 12 TIDES and TIMES Malaya 's Badminton Champions Will Play Poppy Fund Matches HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya rODAiI A.M. P.M. Singapore 1.55 1.04 Malacca 10.19 10.19 P. Dickson 9.00 9.00 Port Sham <».51 8.36 Penang 2.36 3.02 J The last classic flat race lof the season, theAP - 163 words
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Article, Illustration141 1950-10-31 12 107 Mph For 24 Hours! I A British Jaguar car. fitted with a standard MX. VII i ji production engine, on Oct 25, completed a 24-hour en- i durance test at the Montlerey track m Paris, during i 1 1 which it covered 2,579.16 miles at an average speed ofA.P. - 141 words
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Article74 1950-10-31 12 KAJANG, Uon Tho Ka ang Police yesterday defeated their colleagues from Sungei Besi 2-0 at football m a farewell mutch Mon the eve of Mr. W. D. Ma- > I cleans departure on leave to the j United Kingdom. The game was rather .crappy74 words
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Article229 1950-10-31 12 PARIS. Oct. 29 (Reuter)— The Prix Gladiateur, the longest flat 1 race m the world, and run over three miles seven furlongs at Longchamp today, was won by Mrs. Pulham's Vatelys, a 10--i year-old which carried 10.9 and j was ridden by Paul Blanc. He229 words
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Article455 1950-10-31 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Victoria Institution, making their third appearance m XL today lost to the Teehnaeal College on the V.I. ground by nine points (one drop goal and two tries) to six points (one drop goal and one penalty). The VI found the Technical College455 words
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79 1950-10-31 12 Fearlessness Brought Fearlessness Brought About His Suspension The Piggott Story Standard Sports Correspondent m the I.K. LONDON, Oct. 26. With fifty eight wins to hi*, credit, and just fourteen years of age. young Lamer Piggott must have been the loneliest ami Moat miscrahle boy m England when he appeared before79 words
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109 1950-10-31 12 Singapore's best cyclists from various teams m the Colony have formed a cycling association to help further the interest of the j sport m the island. The association will be I the. "Singapore Cycle Racing Association. 11l Suboh bin Abdul Hamid has been elected109 words
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70 1950-10-31 12 Three Men Sa y uM CC I rrom Mediocrity ADELAIDE, Oct M (K.ui.r h lm_e I rcacawa. t lk- MCC lialliwg, loa.aj Erata mediocr the accurate S«»_iili __aatra_-_aa attad. aa I oi tin* match her**. I Tl.e> v>«*re len Hutton !_!<» 1 part af Ma 92mi crnturv aa Sata-rday, B70 words
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Article239 1950-10-31 12 Varsity Beat Chinese 2-0 I I.> A I \v| game ol bock< X tefdaj oa the vJ r» W the Culvers.. I I beat the SI Rl I tc ml *4 Tha Vai I B game. X f B brought mit B while Harcharan 1 right hall forward B liantly.239 words
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