Singapore Standard, 1 November 1950
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Title Section15 1950-11-01 1 Singapore Standard VOL. 1 NO. 1-2 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS15 words
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111 1950-11-01 1 King Announces Gov't To Seek Special Powers <>>'. 31 (Renter) The kin«*s speech rone opening »♦>*• new session of Parliament Labour Government will seek per* owera lo regulate production, distribution and 1 :i t! !n>i prices. :ch mi| 8 v to i r m I 1 1 S I ES111 words
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Article190 1950-11-01 1 French Give Up Another I-C Town SAIGON, Oct 31 (AP) French rces withdrew from the village of Conom, north of! Tienyen near the Chinese bor- r a M< m lay, a French i itary spi »kesman said on Tuesday. Elsewhere m the battle between French troops and Com-munist-led Vietminh forces,190 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-11-01 1 Photo. Lieut. General Sir Leslie Hollis, Commandant General, Royal Marines (right), who arrived m Singapore by BOAC Argonaut for a week's visit to the Third Commando Brigade now m action against the bandits. He was met by Brigadier I.L. Wight, centre, and Brigadier C.Standard - 58 words
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Article184 1950-11-01 1 Marines In Malaya Praised Standard Staff Reporter ROYAL .Marines m Malaya are fighting just as important a battle as those engaged m Korea, Sir Leslie Hollis, Commandant General, Royal Marines, told The Standard yesterday on his arrival by BOAC Argonaut from London. He said: "Their job here. though less spectacular,184 words
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Article147 1950-11-01 1 LONDON*. Oct. 31 (UP)— Britain is consulting with the United States, and Commonwealth and Western European countries an B "united front" ban on the export of strategic goods to Russia and her satellites, authoritative sources said tonight. The discussions, now m an advanced147 words
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70 1950-11-01 1 Standard Staff Reporter ABOIT 200 motor vehicles were stranded on opposite sides of the 10th mile stone Bukit Timah Road between and 5 o'clock, yesterday afternoon when that portion of the road became impassable because of the floods caused by heavy rain. It was not70 words
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279 1950-11-01 1 A 25-MEVUTE battle rased m the vicinity of the American Consulate at Kuala Lumpur shortly alter mi<hnuht on Sunday. Police said Malay guards at the Consulate opened fire on the Intruders and "Communisi haudit* fired a number of shots at the guards*'279 words
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Article, Illustration135 1950-11-01 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 31 (AP)— A man identified by the police as John Boettiger, former so:i-in-law at the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt, jump- j ed to his death today from a Manhattan hotel. Boettiger was publisher of the SeattleStandard - 135 words
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73 1950-11-01 1 Terrorists Stage 'Slogan Raid' On Local School Standard staff Reporter FOR the second time m a fortnight the walls, classrooms and the principal's office of the Chung Cheng Chinese High School at Goodman Road were tainted Communis* 'o?ans m red paii ea .y yesterday m:>rning. Boarders of the school returning73 words
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101 1950-11-01 1 Standard Shipping Reporter A FURTHER onrush of Bri- tisli Army for Korea invaded Singapore yesterday when the troopship Empire Windrush docked from the United Kingdom. The troops were the Ist Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment, going through to Korea via Hongkong m the same trooper, under101 words
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369 1950-11-01 1 TOKYO, Oct. 31 (IP) The tank-led United States 24th Division raced 23 miles up Korea's northwest coastal highway to within 30 miles of the Manehuriaii border today. Major General John H. Church, Commander of the 21th, predicted that his men369 words
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132 1950-11-01 1 FLUSHING. Oct. 31, (UP) The United Nations General j Assembly meets at 1545 GMT today to give Norway's Trygve Lie three more years as secre-tary-general despite loud objections from Russia. A M-power resolution, inspired by the United State-:. calling for an extension of132 words
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74 1950-11-01 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 31 (AP) An Indian Government spokesman said on Tuesday Communist China had replied to India's Note expressing surprise and regret at the invasion of Tibet by the Chinese Reds. The Foreign Ministry announced a Chinese Note had been received here74 words
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Article213 1950-11-01 1 Korea: No. Of Mao's Men Unknown 1 1 TOKYO, Oct. 31— News des- patches reaching here from the Korean war fronts failed i to disclose the exact strength of the Chinese Communist force now operating m that I theatre, although it is now I certain that a "sizeable" force! of213 words
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47 1950-11-01 1 AYOTT ST. LAWRENCE Oct. 31 (UP)— George Bernard Shaw was reported "it weaker" today after a relap c m his recovery from a broken thigh bone and kidney ailment. Shaw was first hospitalized on September 11. He if M years old.47 words
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Article290 1950-11-01 1 TOKYO. On. 31, (UP).— General Douglas M.ac Arthur's headquarters announced I that live frigates of the V h Commonwealth returned I Far Eastern base today 46 days of almost continuous patrol and convoy duty offtfthe Korean coast. "They had a most thankless job of the290 words
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Advertisement60 1950-11-01 1 it IN SiSrC, JBLRSSES jh&PTfln nRLnINE S NO MISTWXS I i2 gßa^*^'* a TCrJST TROPHY^^B DUNDROD, tern BELFAST 15th Sept., 1950 2000 c c. Coss "f^scr Nash iZSSSSST SCAP.BDROUGH ROAD RACES S:pLmber 22nd 23rd 1950 350 c.c. Ist Norton 500 c.c. Ist Norton USING j/rjsjl^l v i?T: R?iEC£ JN OILS60 words
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Advertisement50 1950-11-01 1 KERSHAW PRISMATIC I BINOCULARS Coated lenses. High Magnification Available fiom. F. J. ISAAC! 10 12 The Arcade off Raffles Place, Colly er Quay. P u I Specify Manila Ropes manufactured by Hong Kong Rope Manufacturing Co.. Ltd. I Local Agaus. /r I ;C /S McALISTER CO., LTD. P l^* Vtl50 words
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Article, Illustration871 1950-11-01 2 Nathan Flays Rajah For Bringing Up The Subject V SCATHINC! attack on the University of Malaya authorities waa made at yesterday's ordinary meeting of *he Singapore Municipal Commissioners by }!r. Pat Johnson (In d e p e n d e n t North) and Mr. A.871 words
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Article120 1950-11-01 2 Standard Statf Reporter A RESOLUTION intr A ting M cipal Presi- T. P. F. McNei re r the antment of a Vfce- nan for each newly conted Municipal Standing c ling the Eh h I s Board from Decera- withdrawn lay's eting oi Ihe S120 words
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Article43 1950-11-01 2 Chisty To Serve On Fish Cttee. Standard Stall Kepertef MB I A. 11. Cl (Rochore Ward> wa terday ted to sei ye on the C operative Fish Mar-. E Committee m place of Profess r N S A i xander had res tied43 words
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224 1950-11-01 2 ADDRESSING ibe newlj created Legislative Council ti North Borneo at it* hwfmgmrnl meetiißg m Jesselton jertcrda] the Governor, s ir Ralph Rone, *aid that the efctabhahmettJ oi an Executive and a Legislative Council j;iul the introduction oi a new Constitution nutrkrd an i\rnt224 words
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Article27 1950-11-01 2 FOR failing to obtain an! identity card, Low Seng was sentenced to one month's imprisonment m the Singapore First District Court yesterday.27 words
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255 1950-11-01 2 A EKDH.T of culpable homicide amounting to murder against some unknown Chinese, was returned l»v ihe Singapore Coroner, !\lr. W. (i. Porter, yesterday at the inquest into the death of traffic constable, 30I year-old Mohamed Sitlin l>in Akim. who was shot hy a255 words
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Article194 1950-11-01 2 New Building By-Laws Postponed Standard Staff Reporter CONFIRMATION at a Muni final committee decision to make it easier for persons to build houses m order to relieve i the housing scarcity was post-; poned yesterday because Commissioners wanted more time i to study the lirst interim report on the revision194 words
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55 1950-11-01 2 9.602 To Register In Revised Roll Standard Staff Reporter A TOTAL of 9,602 applicaJtions have been received by "the Supervisor of Elections tp register m the Revised Municipal Electoral Roll, according to the latest figures available to the Singapore Municipal Commissioners. Of the number, P.I BI new voters have been55 words
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Article179 1950-11-01 2 A 27-YEAR-OLD Chinese.; Koh Vim Seng, was charged i m the Singapore Third Police rCourt yesterday with posing 'as member of the police I force and extorting $100 from a butcher. The butcher. Lee Leong, said that on Feb. 16 when he and j bis179 words
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778 1950-11-01 2 McNeice Supports Johnson a» CONFLICTING virus were expressed by two Singapore Mimi« ipal «»m missioners at their ordinary meeting yesterday on irfcether Municipal entptayeet should be allowed to take active interest m Municipal electiamk Dr. P. T. Nathan (Independent Rochore) felt that778 words
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Article56 1950-11-01 2 Fbe vi 1 who refused to talk m the Singapore First District Court last Saturday, when ho was charged with failing to I his identity rard. appeared m court agaii did not talk, but he had been identified as a B \y Medical Corps private, Ponman56 words
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Article32 1950-11-01 2 fHE U d by mbers of the Bi t St udents 1 <■ the British Comi I i Internationa] Stud* i s< rvice The book un t their waj Malaya.32 words
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495 1950-11-01 2 Standard >tafl Reporter A SUGGESTION that Ttian l>« firm t«» rlear I open opyci n viriom part <»f Sing^apore m pintri" '<• <oii\<-rt lluiii into play gjMMUMIfI ami |»ark» va- trt;i<i<- at \t*?»l*T*la\ V iiK't'tin^ of the Siiitiapnrv Muni< in;tl outmisSHMien b> Dr.495 words
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Article112 1950-11-01 2 THIR'I V-t: :< e-3« J How Chuai o ti ted ti ribi ins way out of arre^^. w.is Sned billo m the Singapore S Police Co ;•< terday fering $5 to i polio Tin- corporal, Ali bin testified that on 0 I 24 hi a112 words
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Article63 1950-11-01 2 i A cm:." s lan k. pleaded guilty m th< pore Third Police O y with stealing five of buti ting to cause hurt to Mr. G. R. V.. with a hook. Chia:. the butt OS fron the bjs. Glenroy at the H;r I Board on63 words
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Article31 1950-11-01 2 Increase In Polio Incidence Sl.;nd:::d Si the (ml rep;. T- aga:thr. l)er poorer weir T P. V said inclu<: yar had An gagt ]U!;; Austral Ol Mr. M number disc dea*31 words
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Advertisement138 1950-11-01 2 'if 1 1 *!i"^« 1 l&JBp *JPWit rw <~»>mbmbhmhmS(l x rsrv W~* iI^WJ urthoiitofbrtllictt Jfcg C^» I i^^ij^^^ 81ACK AND WHITI or »jrm f^f dm tt rt«O«e P*tWWl a mmut* lUtr y t >j 1 "^^K^-' 'wR Bc.j.ii :ul Polaroid pictjrrs .^^^^^S s y^ i c-cryone. on ih* Tot —»t138 words
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Advertisement93 1950-11-01 2 SITUATION VACANT WA Six i POSSESS YOUR I OWN HOUSE BY EASY PAYMENTS Newly huilt i i U 1 H I Ot .hi y >»s--|UI for Id >. Fl«!- apply tfl 2."). Hal Wr.cn M K. L. come and stc DH LUXE 122 Boiu tmi. Spacious Car Park Courteous Service93 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-11-01 3 photo tti m h as;o AmSl Sr n shortU »i«* Ike ni.i-n- |C Albert tO Maori- I J»2 tii smiles a iv-. iaag P d with 1). 5 given by S fan h I>X( StandardStandard - 35 words
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101 1950-11-01 3 Alleges Secrecy In Selection Of Jo bs For Seamen :n the l< ction of seamen for jobs on is giving rise to suspicions of >bs" m the Seamen's Registra- s told Mr. Justice Cox-Evans. men's Inquiry Commission at the j sterday, j en its M A who <rd. a job.101 words
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Article104 1950-11-01 3 KUALA 1. 1 MPO R. Tises. As m other parts of the Empire, Sunday November \l will be Remembrance Day the day when Allied nations will pay iht-ir respects to those who save up their lives m thr first and M'.ond world wars. Instead of104 words
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Article51 1950-11-01 3 No Licence, Three Fined standard Staff Correspondent MUAR. Tues. Two Chinese, tfjj Ah Soon and Lee Ah Sang,' were fined $25 each, for manu-l .ring ice cream for sale j Rrithout a licence. Another Chinese, Tarn Gok jong, was fined $50 tor storingj kerosene oil m his premises rithout a51 words
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578 1950-11-01 3 'Golden Chance To Win Confidence Of Estate Staffs Lost' Union Journal Flays MPIE A Standard Staff Correspondent MALA LUMPUR, Tues.^- 4 The MPIEA has missed a golden opportunity of winning the confidence, loyalty and goodwill of the estate Staffs. If hy their failure they have created more frustration and discontent578 words
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Article, Illustration117 1950-11-01 3 Indian Faces Two Charges Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Param, an exemployee of the Sentul Workshops, appeared before Mr. A. P. Jack, m the magistrate's court on two charges of criminal intimidation by threatening an Indian Kandapoo. with a dagger and causing hurt to Lourdsamy by means of anC.F. Larm - 117 words
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134 1950-11-01 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Daily paid workers of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality are to receive a 16 cents increase m their basic wages m the same way as daily-rated workers m the Government service. The 18 cents increase was granted134 words
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Article33 1950-11-01 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MUAR. Tues.— The President of the Sessions Court, Inche Hamid, sentenced a Chinese, On Van, to six months' rigorous imprisonment for possession of chandu and smoking apparatus.33 words
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Article, Illustration403 1950-11-01 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Economic Affairs Department has completed investigations into the prices of coffee and tea m cofTee shops, and it is probable that legislation to control their prices will be introduced m the next few days. TheC.F. Larm - 403 words
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Article88 1950-11-01 3 36 Convicts Free Today Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tomorrow, 36 persons. 26 Malays and 10 Chinese, sentenced for "impulsive crimes of violence" 1 during the BMA by Military Courts or by the courts later established by ;h< Civil Administration, will be released from prison. An official communique oxplains88 words
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Article69 1950-11-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues A reward of $500 awaits the person or persons who Rives information to the Selangor Police leading to the arrest of the person or persons respons ible for the death of Patrose i Thomas Miranda, conductor of Tanjong Rhu Division of Telok Merbau Estate,69 words
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Article49 1950-11-01 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Tue.s.— Charged m the Bagan Serai dice court with carrying excess weight on his lorry, Ong I Soay, the driver, blamed the i rain. He said the rubber he was carrying became soaked with rain water, thus increasj ing m weight.49 words
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Article89 1950-11-01 3 Farewell Tea To Officer Standard Staff Correspondent KA.IAXG. Tues. -Mr. Ma Lean, Officer Superintending the Police Circle. South St gor, was yesterday a guest of the members of the Kajang Police Force at a tea party m the Police Canteen. The occasion was to bid 'bon I voyage' to Mr.89 words
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111 1950-11-01 3 Hawkins To Supervise KL Elections Standard Staff Correspond :\t KUALA LUMP! R 1 The Kuala Lumpur I iiy has succeeded m se S the services of Mr. C, ions, as supen isor the Town's Municipal c ections tv \t year, M was stati i i r Committi I the Kuala111 words
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141 1950-11-01 3 Railway Junior Officers' Union Officia ls Na med Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LI [PUB I The following v. office-bearer* of the Ma Railway Jufrtor Offi ers 1 Union at its annual general meeting:President, V. K.\ a apillai; hon. tary and treasun i Boon .lip: hon. auditors. S. K. Sinnathamby and141 words
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266 1950-11-01 3 Standard Staff CuncM|inanarl KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Because Suppiah, a special constable and principal witness for the pi cution, had failed to attend the Supreme Court today, m spite of being summoned to do so. the Deputy Public Prosecutor said that he was unable266 words
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Advertisement59 1950-11-01 3 fa g.r -r prtrol cc'iniu'.n J additional lv :jfag«- space anJ ii :n\ other rcdne- P^iv T A menis k< -j the STAND- SP- WjJri&at ARD VX.il Alii) m V s f the lea'! ot popular |L_ j*?*Q: I 1 famil\ cars. r STM&MP VMGM&2 FEBSSATED MOTORS LT3. OKCHAKI) KOAU59 words
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Miscellaneous144 1950-11-01 3 JBH By 4^53r %^J*j^^^^ —^w 1- SELANGOR-Today Majestic: Awful Truth (Mandarin) 112. 3, 1 and 9.15 pm. 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: The Lady Gambles 2.30, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. Madras: 24 Hours After the Wedding (Mandarin)144 words
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Miscellaneous126 1950-11-01 3 Rugby! XL Services vs Selangor Malays Kampong Bliaru Selangor Police va 18tli BDE ll<i Bluff Road. SEREMBA!S-Today Plaza: House Across The Street 1. 7 and 9.30 p.m. Sapphire: Takdir. lllahi (Malay) 1. 7 and 9.30 p.m. Cathay: Babe Ruth Story 12.4n. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. Metropole: Command Decision (>.45 and126 words
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Miscellaneous138 1950-11-01 3 I Odeon: Jeet crimca* 2. t! and 9 p.m. Sun: Kembar (Malay) 12.45, 3. (5.4.) and 9 p.m. Grand: Trader Horn 3, 7 9 p.m. TAIPING-Today Carlton: Castle In The Air (Mandarin) 3, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m Lido: Kambar (Malay) 12.45, 3.15, (3.30 and 9.15 p.m. Rex: Jeevan Yatra (Hindi)138 words
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359 1950-11-01 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE policy of Chinese education should aim al cultivating a Malayan outlook among Chinese students bo that they could Income jsood Malayan citizens. This opinion was expressed by Sir Christopher Cox. Educational Adviser to the Secretary of State for the359 words
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Article235 1950-11-01 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PEN AN G, Tues.— The' Co lector of Land Reven ie, Penang Mr. R. I- P^' told T c Stand kid today that so far no app itions have been jdered yet for the pie oi G< eminent lan I bounded235 words
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Article106 1950-11-01 4 Standard Stiff Correspondent KUALA I UMPUR, T tes. On -v Ed m Perak and jnded m Kelantan '.day m the course of al engage bi tween bandits. In Perak. there were exfire m seven areas i three. Bandit ramps were located «nd destroyed m Pt s-106 words
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Article83 1950-11-01 4 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. A Malay. Kahman bin Abdul Talmasy. appeared before Che Abdul Rahman bin Mat, the Circuit Magistrate, m the Magistrate's Court here yesterday on a charge of knowingly concerned m the evasion of Customs duty on ten dozens of perfumes and a quantity of83 words
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Article152 1950-11-01 4 Govt Clerks To Meet Tomorrow Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. The appointment of a special comnittee to consider the various =alary scales to be put forward foi m goi iation will be jmong the many items to be •onsidered at an extraordinary general meeting of the Government General Clerical Seririce152 words
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Article49 1950-11-01 4 Telecoms Men Reject Ben ham Standard StafT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.Members of the Teleeommur!!cation? Workers' Union if ai an extraordinary genera ing yesterday, rieided 1 pn ss fur "jusl i equitable salary s rales They rejected the Benham .nendations. and decid m favour of co ective bargaining with Government.49 words
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67 1950-11-01 4 ABOUT 50C Chini se attended a tea party to celebrate President Chiang Kai-shek 1 64th. birthday at the Chun-: I Shing Club m Singapore yes to relay. The tea party commenced ai [3 p.m. and ende* three hour |ater as guests c#me and went m an67 words
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196 1950-11-01 4 Food Control Dept. Swoops On Dealers Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. The managers and proprietors of 13 provision shops situated m Foo Choo Choon Street. Cockman Street, Clare Street and Anderson Road. were produced before Magistrate Che Bahaudin this morning to answer a charge of failing to aflix. labels to196 words
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Article165 1950-11-01 4 St.ind.ird Staff Correspondent IPOII. Tues.— Lim ft tig L»>ong. the fa del >f a first public i ise licence to j itc the Odeon Resta Irani Bar m Brewstex Road was \rv<\ before Magistrate >Bahaudin this morning to j wet largea of cooliacn of the regulations165 words
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Article, Illustration89 1950-11-01 4 The students of the 1050 Cambridge Classes m the Muar Government Fnxlish School. entertained their teachers to dinner over the week-end. There was a good I gathering present and the J function was a meat success. Picture shows teachers andi pupils present at the dinner. Seated. left to rit, r89 words
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Article102 1950-11-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A 19-year-old former Mala? police constable. Arshad bin Ilaji Kassim, pleaded guilty before Mr. A. P. Jack, the first magistrate, today, to three charges of demanding identity cards from persons for examination while pretending to be a police officer and with failing to register102 words
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Article76 1950-11-01 4 Standard Staff Correspondent p F. N A N G. Tues, The I Settlement Treasurer, Mr. A. G. Argent, accompanied y Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, paid a I visit to the Leper Settlement and TB Hospital at Pulau Jerejak this i lorning. On his return here, T76 words
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Article114 1950-11-01 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tucs.— An appea to the i iblic to give their assistance to Red Cross service here is made by Miss Janet Grant, a Red Cross officer, who has just established a temporary office m the Department of Medical Services. She told114 words
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Article224 1950-11-01 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union yesterday lost its honorary secretary. Mr. O. Dharan. He left the Admiralty where he has been working since J938. Mr. Dharan told The Standard, 41 1 quit to better my prospects."' In a statement to The Standard,224 words
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353 1950-11-01 4 Standard Staff C«MlCtipo«dcPl IPOH. Tues. The Sessions Court here today sat till 6 pm! to finish the hearing of the case against a Kampar Detective Sergeant. Wong Wai Lam, 37, who is being charged on three counts of accepting illeg; I gratification. But353 words
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Article, Illustration11 1950-11-01 4 Phot-* Yeow Sians (Principal of the Weans (her 1 Schoon. StandardStandard - 11 words
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Article56 1950-11-01 4 MALACCA, Tues. —Malacca Government Clerical Services Union has established a Special Salaries Campaign Fund to en I able it to met I ail necessary (expenses m the presentation j of its case for the amelioration of the terms and conditions of employment o its members for56 words
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Article114 1950-11-01 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— The Dutch boat "Kalabahf which arri i here from Sabang on the v Ito Belawan-Medan Deli and 'Singapore was delayed hen for throe days as the hatch number three which was full of 500 tons of En ian nil I i i for114 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-11-01 4 DOR Hi v of the i Ccr con pet earlier 1 i hair. r. BO AC. i i Ea! m the i ris Hen planes. Miss P t Cor iai dei I flight 1 sh< membei the a V Britain MISS DOBEEM PENNI I51 words
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Article12 1950-11-01 4 Standard Sla/1 (\irrrsp«iiun-nt IfUAB e«. A sum of Uni\12 words
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Article6 1950-11-01 4 Sitiawan To Organise Home Guards Stu6 words
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1207 1950-11-01 5 'Was Under Hypnotic Spell, Confession Repeated To Me HOHIS TELLS ASSIZE COURT- MICHAEL JOSEPH NONIS said, at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, that it was not through grief, pity or remorse that he wept m the Lower Courts on July 6 when he was taken to make the alleged confession,1,207 words
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206 1950-11-01 5 Chinese Star Honoured At House Party GLAMOROUS Tze Loh Lin. star of "Dark Heaven" was toasted m wine, whisky and orange juice by more than 100 guests at 16, Gallop Road on Monday night. Occasion for this informal ■'get-together" was the cocktail party given by Mr. and Mrs. Loke Wan206 words
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Article148 1950-11-01 5 GIRLS STAGE RELIGIOUS CONCERT \\om.m Correspondent .LIC of Mai had .-v |o learn "the Fatirna' when pupils o f the H >!y In- staged very good lay night, and on wd again last ftaj commemorated the ich took place at m 1917. The c witnessed by .'ople but the six148 words
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Article198 1950-11-01 5 Bcnhcm Pay Azceptanze Staadard Stafi Reporter Till Kl. i- a private 'war' of words going on I v»,,!i uW Singapore Xeachert Union and the Director on, Mr. K. M. Young, hia our tb<- right of oi die lided-School teachcrti to acccpl or reject !<• the Benham198 words
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Article134 1950-11-01 5 A NUMBER of wearing apparel ranging from bow ties to sharkskin suits, are among articles believed to have been stolen and now m the possession of the Singapore Police. The articles are: a Zeiss Ikon camera No. *****; a Parker fountain pen and pencil134 words
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621 1950-11-01 5 Govt Servants Building Society Answers Critics Standard Stall Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government Servants Co-operative Building Society's policy is to require Government Bervants, building their own houses with the help of the Society, to vacate Government quarters bo that thej may Ik* allotted to those not occupying quarters* This was stated621 words
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Article654 1950-11-01 5 Fro'n Precious Column Samuel said he was threatend that his wife would be pulled m i: he did not confess that he was assisting the prisoners of war with food and money Mrs. Kt!'.;. and Mrs. de Cruz said they were asked to make statements about654 words
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Article, Illustration620 1950-11-01 5 ALTHOUGH a itWEi hatch of Siii^aporr < hinenfl recruits han )>een officially described an a "iai.im the Colony C.I.D. Chief, Mr. Ni^jel Morris, is mimliilg for more Chinese police recruits, for whom then" are many vacanies. "We are anxious to increase the number620 words
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Article81 1950-11-01 5 TWO MOTOR-CY< E Tan Ah. >• B <v bin Saa* ployed by ttft EtAO day pleaded guilty P. Claguo m 1 I Court, with theft of mot i spare parts b Military. 1 larged with ing 63 p lued h' and Abdui \wh -i ed at $184.81 words
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Article31 1950-11-01 5 BAIL of (1 Tan Kuay when b before Mr. P. Ciafue, I Po' ate, y on a charge of ass I carrying on a chap-ji-ki m m Tow. Sing31 words
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Article776 1950-11-01 6 ITHIN a few week:, hV French m Indo-China have lost much ot the gams they made after three years of costly fighting. They have abandoned to Ho Chi-minh and his forces the string ol forts, extending from Mon Cay on the China Sea to the right bank776 words
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Article500 1950-11-01 6 K. P. S. Menon - K. P. S. Menon By 'Foreign Secretary, Govt. Of India) r PODAY the people of Asia are no longer content to be hewers of wood and 1 drawers of wat" or for that matter oil. Afghanistan, which nearly los| iff independence m the first and Second Afghan500 words
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Letter65 1950-11-01 6 Sir: —Before the Lake Gardens become too notorious a place for decent people •■> take a stroll m after dark. I would ask the appropriate authorities to take .steps to install lights here and there to bring home to certain people that the Gardens is a65 words
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Letter242 1950-11-01 6 Sir: Kindly allow me a little space m i our highly esteemed newspaper to voice my opinion together with those of a host of others on Kuala Lumpur Rediffusion's request programme 'They're All Yours." The very title of the programme clearly suggests thai it is conducted242 words
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Article1166 1950-11-01 6 Awakes From Its Long Sleep and wide. across oceans, mountains and deserts. In China itself thCre was a revival of Confucianism, better suited to their earthy genius. From the sixteenth century onwards both India and China attracted the attention of the West; and by the nineteenth century, both countries which1,166 words
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Article, Illustration485 1950-11-01 6 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By YV HO is the most famous doctor m Britaia* Lord Horder. Who is the physician to Kings and Prim Lord Horder. Who, hy hi.s knowlcd^'. his training and i ran claim to know as much about science healing as any other man alive? Lord Horder. And485 words
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Article, Illustration607 1950-11-01 6 PRO Kl'i >MINTA s..v g Jit Pao ye "many happy returns* 1 to Generalissimo Chiang K. who observed his 64th birthday yesterday. Calling him one of the ure-r m< n of all iges !hung s Si id the Genei I ssimo s C ese patriot is secondA.P - 607 words
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Advertisement52 1950-11-01 6 USEIESS EI'STACE 1=? ~ff •"lfl!f»>*» "ffp fin 1 ;iL< l»a«-o.i Mis? -Y«»u'w» MM v' N /s easy w/f/i the Bell and Ho\>i I FILMO BMM CAMERA II CALL ON US FOR A SINGAPORE PHOTO B, :t7-:t'» Ili-h -i r ,.,i. »i. g pare t **i fiocK t+~m eve* vriee* TEL52 words
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387 1950-11-01 7 Russia Exposed As UN Throws Out 'Insincere PeacePlan' Yugoslavia Hits Kremfn i NEW YORK, Oct. 31 (IF*)— After Yugoslavia, Russia's "junior partner" who broke away from the Red bloc, had supported American and other powers by urging the West "not lo be fooled by the Soviet scree u of insincere387 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-11-01 7 pno'o. a .J.'Uiis 1. 15, ioea not seem to b:> in- > t'.-.t- nj-.Muis mi. "lt* oi his Kf»d prisoner whom captveA i 'l« i asd son brtict oa oii kirts of mi: North Korean capital- A.PA.P - 36 words
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275 1950-11-01 7 Nl-W DELED, Oet. 31 Hit* Peking invasion of Tibet has strength- d ti ;jr» in South-Ka-t Amuh capitals that the Chinese Communists^ taking t lead froai the Kremlin^a World War II •»ral» of former territories of the Empire, Ihh enbarked apon reeojiqiiest of275 words
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Article61 1950-11-01 7 Russian Boycott Of Mr. Lie RK Oct 31, (AP). > Seen tary-4 ''■"■>- Lie a **t ta*erican policy," \> wad anno ma I on d ■> his term or I S. .rity Ce Knowing that Rusat -Mr. \.:v waa hl€ tlie nnranisl i gg >'^~i<)ii. Um -•> t lake up61 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-11-01 7 I'hota. Cominform-boyeotted Yugoslavia r uint. r when her crops failed. However, the S I his i runted loans to the Tito Government and food ships m- dread? on the way from America. Picture shows the t Sin* im <* food-short Belgrade. A.PA.P - 41 words
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Article126 1950-11-01 7 Tibet Danger Spot Like Korea Yeh rAIPEH, Oct. 3] (AP) Tibet wat seen 4t a-« liangcr-gpol lik»- Korea and Indo-China^ \*y -I < hma^fl FfHreign Minister George Yeh, who «»v»n t-\ ;:j::na! ion for ln«Jia*-« COOCeril o\cr 1 1 1 kineae < oiinnnni-: invasion of the remote i sai -lun126 words
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Article24 1950-11-01 7 23 Die In One Day Uprising (PUERTO M 0 (AP): s have palace i ill v hn v per ons M Marin wh ent24 words
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Article41 1950-11-01 7 KoreaRebuilding Agency Approved NEW YORK, Oct. 31 (Rcuter): -The UN. Economic and Social Council has .approved the establishment of the Korean Reconstruction agency. Headed by an agent-general, i the agency will be the econo-l mic counterpart of the U.N. j Commission.41 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-11-01 7 i I Dutch Helene Ehrenburg, 26, u.im claims s si«; i«- was "fir only virtuous sirl In la\.:."' is suing British ex-Serviceman Trevor Tl<>l»««it. m London, for breach of promise. She claims she a* scducrd by ii<»bs(»n m Java A. PA.P - 43 words
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88 1950-11-01 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. 31, (UP). British Defence Minister Emanuel Shinwcl!, warning against any slackening m I Ihe West's defence prepara- j tions, said that the throat of Communist aggression remains: real and pressing. He said the Red threat m [ndo-China is "very danger-; ws"88 words
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Article215 1950-11-01 7 'Remove The Iron Curtain NEW YORK. Oct. 31, (UP). —Before Yugoslavia delivered j her damning indictment of Russia, Canadian External Affairs Minister Lester Pearson, condemning tne Soviet's I expansionist and warlike aims cried, "Let Yugoslavia, which knows something of Soviet policy and methods and peace j appeals, speak.* 1 Mr.215 words
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Article66 1950-11-01 7 Dutch-USI Troops In Clash JAKARTA, Oct. 31 (AP):Indonesian and Dutch sources said a '■hooting incident between 75 Dutch and about i l.ilOO Indonesian soldiers ear y Monday has been closed. All Dutch troops m the capital are now confined to barracks at nights. Guards at military installations have been tripled.66 words
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Article235 1950-11-01 7 NKW DELHI. Oct. 31, (AP). —Indian Congress President Purushottamdas Tandon's address on diet t<> a recent nature cure conference here has left many wondering what was left for him to eat, ays a Statesman columnist. Tandon advised against salt, which was bad for blood pressure: milkA.P - 235 words
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Article, Illustration386 1950-11-01 7 Sidi Mohamed Ben Yousset 53-year-old Sultan of Morocco, has returned to Paris Horn Geneva, where he spent a day shopping m exclusive Geneva watch and jewellery stores. A.P. Mr. Randolph Churchill, son of Britain's wartime Premier m ;i letter to the Hongkong press denied his alleged discourtesy -byA.P - 386 words
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Article, Illustration271 1950-11-01 7 MONTREAL, Oct. 31 (AP) The United States km ievrUt^4 bacteriological and biological warfare to an e\j "ni tlmi ike e;m. v. !la n matter of days, destroy forever food crops «>1 ;m Mem aation. s !i* could have destroyed Japan's rice cropsA.P - 271 words
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Article45 1950-11-01 7 JERI SALEM. O I^rwi^ii Premier D.:\jd Gurion has Formed c cabin i! oi 13 members. It i prises seven Labour members the Mapri Pa ty. OIK son, (iir< < i :i.ius bloc rm bers, one r< Prog i c Part} j partj45 words
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Article84 1950-11-01 7 German Kill 9 Women BRU -swick i 3d AP A I '.< '-man caln tnitted m a art i I and tilled R idolf PteiL, a torn* smith, described his killings m detail, with no .-.iiow <»f l i. ild be a ito death with H<- denied rol i T!ih84 words
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Article18 1950-11-01 7 si <hr. r. o < s ami < Hinnaoui "strong nun 11 k- m, M B has I-18 words
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Advertisement90 1950-11-01 7 rmi— mrwiTT >i niii mi ■■im u«_^— u__»i. j.a_ KVIB9InMaaBMM FOR WOMEN AND CXSLDR IN CSV WS^ 1? vc MIRACLE SUITS FOR C :A A J SUN Llbh I IN WEIGHT AND MADE Vv'ITH LASTEX" YARN, SLIX SWIM SUITS D^v m A MINUTE AND CANNOT CRU^H LADIES' SUITS All Sizes90 words
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Article, Illustration263 1950-11-01 8 RUBBER, TI N PRICE RECORDS G&od M)en§and JFrom Abroad Standard Staff Reporter RUBBER and tin quotations simultaneously rose to record heights yesterday, the metal price at $484.37£ per picul was the highest ever, while spot rubber quoted at $2.02 per lb. was unsurpassed for 38 years. Tin price had been263 words
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393 1950-11-01 8 ONTINLKD, heavy demand for British li^ht engineering poods, often m EKCese of production capacity, is reported In the financial Times. The position m the hic>cle industry is stated to he typical of a number of sectors. All the principal Cycle producers ha\e order hooks393 words
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Article49 1950-11-01 8 TH AILAND GETS HUGE LOAN WASHINGTON, Ocl 31. (AP).— The World Bunk an- loans totalling USS 100,000 to Thai tnd for d1 raita ports. i drainage. Mr. I B.ack. pres I the B ok, told reporters the first loan node by k. to any country m S East A>ia.49 words
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Article30 1950-11-01 8 < 31. (AP). of 14 f :.:aons ask International Labour Office here on Monday to 0 Up itkM disany, among oil worker to compile all available information on prevention.30 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-11-01 8 photo. Si SraVv^r- SP^^^^*™^^^?^ comets jk •ITen iupphew eight smaU tree, for ever/ cord of pulpwood purchased. There are apVroxiraately 35,0*0 cords ii this pile.- A.PA.P - 26 words
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Article153 1950-11-01 8 EXCHANGE rates now m fjrce as supplied by ;he Ex h&agfi Banks Associate n, are as follows: Wtam MABKBI C1 KKKNCIES KUJFICI B L V I V U 1 i ou. ii. <> v 30 t>c i'» M a/i. London 2-3-33 i 4 7J2 2 4153 words
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148 1950-11-01 8 Britain Plans £2 ,250,000 Cattle Ranch LOXHOX Oct. 31. (AP). The c-lonial Development Corporation has disclosed r. plan *o i" ise f''*"? produc- 1 '.ion m so M q| Britain j un-der-v.l. vo'"j---.l colonial areas. Ann ns the projects contemplated '•■>■ t-.e corporation are] a cattli ranch, breezing r) -m148 words
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Article65 1950-11-01 8 MANILA. Oct 31 (AP).— The Kriox Shoe factory fiied a suit on Monday against the Government Import Control Board, charging discriminatioa m awarding licences. The factory of Manila has claimed 100,000 pesos (US$5O,--000) damages from the Board. It charged the Board expe utcd application?; of Chinese importers65 words
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216 1950-11-01 8 Britain May 'Now Ease Area. Buying NEW YORK, Oct. 30 (Reutei*) Britain and many Comxnon- wealth countries are now m a position to ease restrictions tgainst dollar purchases, according to Mr. William MeChesney Martin, Assistant Secretary of j the American Treasury. But he! said here today such relaxation j should216 words
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Article162 1950-11-01 8 RUBBER The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Oct. 31) were per lb: Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot Loose $2.02 f&M F. 0.8. m bales Nov. No. 1 RSS. $1.98 $1.99 No. 2 R.S.S. $1.97 51. 98 No. 3 R.S.S. $1.96 51.97 Tone: Steady. SINGAPORE. Tues. The price162 words
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Article824 1950-11-01 8 I SINGAPORE, Tuos.—Fol!o\vi ing London, Malayan Tin I shares attracted fair interest, i while Rubbers re-ponded to the high price of the commodity though seller were reserved. Industrial? remained steady. Closing quotations were INDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller Alex Bricks Pref 1.73 3 BS Ord 197 J 2.05 Atlas824 words
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Article35 1950-11-01 8 WASHINGTON, i AP. Myron Coy.en. I S nbassador to tho 1 :ppines. arrived by plane i Manila yesterday and told rep ri he 1 rhanret are "splendid" the Filipinos WU\ accept35 words
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Article16 1950-11-01 8 10-MILLION VOLTX-RAY MACHINE AIM *TI T i tan prior i tal. ii X-ra; S C( mmerci16 words
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Article34 1950-11-01 8 NEW YORK. Oct. 31— (APL India's; fir^t newsprint nii!! '.v !l make use of sola:— a wood that is plentiful i-i the country, but which has never been used to make paper.34 words
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Article118 1950-11-01 8 Standard Market Reporter COPRA m the S roduce market was steady but quiet ■rith Kllen it 54 buyer* iv j ing between and *42| per picul. No business res L Cucor.ut oil had sellers at $70 but buyer? were uninterested. INo btunne *as dow Pepper WBM quiet. Munt-tk118 words
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Article211 1950-11-01 8 GENEVA, Ckt. 31 (AP) Bolivia k "%ital! interested** m an BgnAJUtßfl to *tahi!ize the tin tra«l< Mr. Manuel Carraneo. head of the Bolivian delegation at the United Nations tin control eonfereiie** her*'. *a'ul on Monday. Dr. Carrasco told the Associated Press that the conference211 words
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104 1950-11-01 8 US Tyre Firms May Have To Reduce Hou rs AKRON; Ohio. Oct. 31 United States tyre couipaim* pr< work week probably Mill nmdk Xl rubber industry. folloKin^ i!,, rubber coiiHervation programme. The five main rubber plants employ some 50,000 workers F< part, they are on a 36-hour, six-da; wee Ml104 words
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Article, Illustration341 1950-11-01 9 Colour Bar Hits, Shocks Jumabhoy In Kenya Colony Standard Staff Reporter MR. R. JUMABHOY, President of the Indian Chamber of and Colony Legislative Councillor is "so shocked 91 at ir bar existing m Britain's Kenya Colony (East Africa) x bring it up m open Council shortly. lumabhoy said that his341 words
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Article49 1950-11-01 9 Motoring Made Easy In Britain dV .v rs is a c pi pc a- rrently Dai i Britain of f( irseO me t\ engineer- Stanley. is a simplei berevl and is d long had bioned Familiar p a ialects. h folds into m time Tour- the t*•be Festival oi49 words
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24 1950-11-01 9 POONA HAS INDIA'S TOP GLIDERDROME Pi gi m the ghats, the c one of the it ion ing centre at Researr: D "iieir ting24 words
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Article86 1950-11-01 9 ORDERS AMOUNTING to I .'fa mi!'ion dollars have >•-. the display of Scottish Engineering pro- a* this y« ;<:" (Canadian :onal Trade Fair at Tor-. i Further orders still being neg '< are i \pected to bring "he total to well over one dollars by the86 words
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Article34 1950-11-01 9 TOKYO. Oct. 31. (AP) —The leel Japai < ssela enroute to the Ant; rctic vn the fifth 51 r whaling expedition left Yokohama on Sunday and is expected to be gone 90 I34 words
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Article, Illustration79 1950-11-01 9 Count Reqaette Paul von Mirabeau, 64-year-old last descendant of the famous French revolutionary leader, at present working as a house superintendent m Berlin, spends a great deal of time at his chief interest, inventing. His latest discoveries are mechanisms which will prevent a ship from sinking if \i develops a79 words
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238 1950-11-01 9 U.S. Is Outsmarted On Big Copper Deal PROBE ON TRADE WITH MA 0 WASHINGTON. Oct. 31 (UP) Senate investigators were told yesterday that two American firms sold Communist China 4.000,000 pounds of copper and shipped it from Japan by a round the world shut lie which evaded United States export238 words
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Article79 1950-11-01 9 KLM Boss' Busman's Holiday Standard Staff Reporter MR Rene Wittert De lioogiand, Director vf the General Inspection Bureau of XI.M. Royal Dutch Airlines, arrived m Singapore yesterday by Constellation on an inspection tour of company stations m the Far East. Mr. De Hoogland, former diplomat, said that his visit was79 words
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Article61 1950-11-01 9 LONDON. Oct. SI, (ReuterK Mr. Lewis Douglas, retiring American Ambassador m London, is to take an English car home with him when he quits his London post. It was learned at the Londen Motor Show that Mr. Douglas j has bought a black Hillman I61 words
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Article146 1950-11-01 9 BIG RUBBER CARGO FOR LOUIS L. D. Standard Staff Reporter LOADING WILL start at Singapore Docks today on a 3.509-ton rubber cargo, as soon as- the vessel awaiting it cv^< a berth m the Colony's already overcrowded dockland. The ship is the French freighter Louis L.D., which has d chartered146 words
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Article170 1950-11-01 9 HONGKONG. Oct. 31 (AP) The American President Lines vessel, President Tyler arrived m Hongkong from Manila yesterday after un exciting trip involving a rescue at sea and a reported shelling by the Chinese Communists. Press reports today quoted the ship's crew as saying Chinese Red170 words
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Article269 1950-11-01 9 NEW YORK. Oct. 31 new type steam power pla America in its mobilization disclosed recently. Phe first unit is being installed at Chester. Virginia, for the Virginia Elect rio and Power Co.. hut the U.S. Navy also has placed orders for the new am269 words
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Article383 1950-11-01 9 IT IS A FACT, inconceival to merchant seamen, that the average visitor to the Unil Kingdom, the average Englishman and even the average Londoner, is unaware th*r London is one cl the greatest ports m the world. This ignorance is due partly to the383 words
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48 1950-11-01 9 SFOUL. Qct HI. (AP).— The Xor'hwest Airlines on Sunday resumed commercial service to Korea, the first since tho Rer invaded the South Korean Republic on June 25. Thirty passenger? were aboard the first plane, the "City of Seoul"' which arrived from j Tokyo.48 words
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Advertisement385 1950-11-01 9 *\ll.l\(.S UtOM M WiHNUIA I X ttiMIM'VT It P'<r« P li.mi Priunt Korea" lor Bangkok, M a, Hng Kong, Kibe ft Jfoki ama 0 f P Danboi.n lor Bangkok 13 Not ■\or<jh\.ii for Saigon Bangkok ;y-20 Nov Km.r tor Manila, H ntkooe k Yokohama ID No». 3 no?. FaMru tor385 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1950-11-01 10 Lillian Buckoke - Just Looking... AROUND THE SINGAPORE SHOPS Lillian Buckoke makes MAN MOODY m the morning. IT'S something inborn! with IVORTH BRIDGE ROAD is a fascinating shopping area if one doesn't mind developing the bargaining instinct! Monday morning was yet another of those dull days, when first it begins to rain, ceases,A.P - 1,055 words
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Article, Illustration361 1950-11-01 10 EVE CHAPMAN - EVE CHAPMAN \V HEX I was In my teens I suffered agonies because 1 1 bought my nosa locked like no one else's. Now I realise that it isn't thai bad people don't turn In the street to stare after me. But I361 words
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Article31 1950-11-01 10 PARIS. Oct. 31:— Comedian Stan Laurel was reported m "very good condition" here on Monday following an operation on Saturday for re- moval of an abscess. A. PA.P - 31 words
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Article30 1950-11-01 10 X OS ANGELES, Oct. 31 —A -L* two-day delay was granted on Monday m the hearing of Dr. Peter Lindstrom's divorce Sllit :»P:iin<t nrtrotc Tr-irTviz-J Bergman. i A.PA.P - 30 words
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Miscellaneous130 1950-11-01 10 BACK TO REALITY WITH TODAY P55TO1 PROGRAMMES ON YOUR RADIO I RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME 10 a.m. News; 10 50 For the Schools; 1 p.m. Dance Music; 1.80 News; 1.45 Lunch time Promenade Concert; 6 p.m. Programme Summary; 6.02 Children's Programme; 6.20 The Radio Orchestra; 7 p.m. News and130 words
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Miscellaneous127 1950-11-01 10 News and Sports Round-up- $.10 Hindustani Songs; 6.30 News Y0 Tamil Light Music. MALAY PROGR JV1E 12 noon Programme Summary; 12.05 Folk Songs; 12.45 News; 7 p.m. Programme Summary; 7.05 Interlude; 7.15 Popular Songs by Sinaran Kronrhong Party; 8.05 Relay from BBC, London; 8.15 News; 8.30 Here and Ther s127 words
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Miscellaneous135 1950-11-01 10 darin and Market Report m Amoy 9.15 Mandarin Light Songs; 9.45 Fun and Mirths m Teochew; 10 p.m. News m Cantonese. Amoy and Teochew: 10.15 Teochew request programme. KUALA LUMPUR 9.55 a.m. 6.30 pm. As Singapore; 6.20 Happy Anniversary with Tom Frost; 7 p.m. 7.25 As Singapore: 7.25 Interlude; 7.30135 words
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Miscellaneous133 1950-11-01 10 p.m. The Virginians; 10.30 Dance Music. 8.F.E.8.5. (Singapore) 15.30 Me /s., 11.88 Me s., 9.69 Me and 6.175 Me. s. 19 metres, 25 metres, SI metres and 49 metro 4.45 p.m. Programme Summary T 4.47 from the London Editorials (BBC)US Composer of the Week— Mozartr.£ Report from Britain (BBC); a.M133 words
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371 1950-11-01 11 THE FT TIRE of Singapore 4i can be left uith safely m i!ie \unu\s of the boys and srirls who ;«re now m >chooU,* said the aclinc; Municipal Pit nail Jit, Mr. T. P. F. MrNeiee, at yesterday^ mccliii*:371 words
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Article26 1950-11-01 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Revenue colle I -.1 I y the Kuala Lumpur Municipality for Sop-1 bomber this year totalled I <i:.'a.4_'4.26 words
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Article29 1950-11-01 11 ST Jd M Ler- i :> thf i tiriliti I o the aMir, as U ttc employ- Minrtipal I >Tr I h af Hrn j29 words
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119 1950-11-01 11 Standard Staff Reporter THE SBCX>ND S ed c of H■ rnei I ns by the Salaries Appeals after < :>. appea lodged y o£B wrs, v adupfr I al the Municipal i unias a«ta meeting yesterday. Ti <• list cnnU.-ins 39 recommen iations. Tht rase119 words
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Article66 1950-11-01 11 Standard Staff Reporter EH IHT men recruil d into the Singapore Municipal Art and Ambulance Servict frotn the ranks of the Fire Bribave b<*en awarded tons by the Si. John Ambulance Association, the i Muniripa] President. Mr F P. F. McNeire. announce i yesterday. The eight66 words
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34 1950-11-01 11 Australian Qualification Are Excluded rtef c I r ap- m to know i ation he n of it i been adop" i thai 1 onfine ent. Hi lined and a ion. luison t examina-34 words
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Article16 1950-11-01 11 K"r»ort«-r the KLngaflood I V■ t emrgo train- i the i16 words
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Article125 1950-11-01 11 -born «i I this meet- r, rred to te ooberf < ::qements tocal a Mica a it^ree. Mr. Johnson said that would be impossible for a 1 ':iriate to obtain this 1 p; rtieular qualification with-' .t the practical experience of two or three years "with125 words
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Article, Illustration82 1950-11-01 11 MR. T. EAMES-HfGHES. Secretary for the Department of Social Welfare, Singapore, will hand over his post to Mr. G. W. Webb, who is at present Director of Immigration for Malaya, on Nov. 4. Mr. Eames- Hughes will be transferred to Kuala Lumpur to be Principal Assistant Secretary at the FederalLillian Buckoke - 82 words
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195 1950-11-01 11 Standard Staff Reporter THE acting Municipal President. Mr T. P. F. McNeue. a1 yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, asked the Press to publicise the fad that the rew. iy-opened Joo Chi a t Rood Munidpa] sub-office for receiving payments of water, light195 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-11-01 11 MISS Dorothy Soth Malaraa Airways 1 latest add i-n to its t<-am of air hestesses.17 words
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424 1950-11-01 11 Some Department Heads Are 'Slave Drivers Johnson Sian?lar<! Staff Reporter MR. FRANK JAMES (Pro-rosi^ Party) ilmyfl m the >iii£ajmre Municipal ommi*-ioii \esterdav that employees of the Town Cleansing Rfyrtirnl bail Ih*«*ii do\vn-«ira<led by the Salaries Revision Committee. This touched off a most lively debate, during which outspoken Mr. P. J.424 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous16 1950-11-01 11 N i 8& I M R y 71 A y 1 L_ i 1 I Y16 words
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Miscellaneous83 1950-11-01 11 'i' i iw! i- MHjJJjIi 'Jilj fl MTg'VE ME ">iAT WATER PISTOL. 1 MxXJf? AGE,. SQU RTIKIG PEOPLE j J^-^"~~^w ~"T~ r NOBODY NOTICES MY NEW HAT j—y 1 l U_- ''liNTONS THAT '5 MY NAME. GABE 1 5T0RE THE UNTON. THAT WAS MY NAMES ALMOST J PAP'5 STORE. ONJ83 words
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Miscellaneous40 1950-11-01 11 i WATER PISTOLS ARE A NUiSAMCE V I'LL GET f?lp OF f\ IT ONCE AND < FOR ALL j-y^rf/^^i I'M SO ANNOYED 1J JBl V /jt^&k SBQ^^k^^^^i S~~~ ~*~^I SURE LATCHED A-H6M/ J ONTA A SUPER J r v -7 ,ftv40 words
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Miscellaneous92 1950-11-01 11 THERE S A MAN AT l6f^*W JUE D(yDR SEALING \C:i)/ZcV CAN OPENEPS, y^y W^f fiMD I CANT J/pr.,,,^ l^f »>i GET RID OF HIM T J T_ ti C B.. /^a All J I i. I GUE5S 5ME WAS ABOUT TUE PURTIE5T IWNG TME/^ BOYS E^/ER 5ET EYE5 OH. BUT92 words
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Miscellaneous30 1950-11-01 11 1 T 1 /AT*/ THANK GOODNESS SOME BO Dy NOTICES IT y f WHY AIN'T YA WEARlN' YER\ V, SQUEAKV SHOES... J c^sTv. 1 COULD -_^fl A a%&Q^>* «6AR YA30 words
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430 1950-11-01 12 ADELAIDE, Oct. 31 (Reuter-AAP)— The BfGC with 186 for tliree beat South Australia by seven wickets here today. The match had seemed destined for a draw when a declaration by Phil Ridings gave the MCC an outside chance of winning. They430 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-11-01 12 TIDES and TIMES HIGH HUES «1 UM principal ks rta m Malaya T»>l> VV AM P.M Singapore 2.36 W Mai 11 r i 10.50 10.51 P Dickson 9.31 9.32 Port Sham T. 09 9.08 Pr-nanc 2.59 3.3337 words
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Article128 1950-11-01 12 Province Hockey Ends In 1—1 Draw PARIT BUXTAR. Oct. 29.— Honours were shared when the Krian Rover? hockey team met the Butterworth Recreation Club m a return hockey match played on the padang here, yesterday. The Rovers were rather unlucky not to have won the game 1 for they had128 words
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Article677 1950-11-01 12 LONDON, Oct. 31 (Renter) Whenever the question of amateurism arises and discussions begin as to widen is the most amateur of all sports there is always someone who will say that at least the> know the least amateur lawn tennis. Every now and aiiain some677 words
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Article378 1950-11-01 12 SAX FRANCISCO, Oct. 29 (UP)— California and Washington, well established as the I two finest grid-iron ensembles of the West Coast, will batlie for the Pacific Coast Conferi ence leadership on Saturday ■when they meet m Seattle before a sellout crowd of 50, 000 fans. The game378 words
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Article271 1950-11-01 12 William Octis; A. P - William Octis A.P By Correspondent PRAGUE (AP)—Czechoslovakia, short of foreign racing automobiles for her expert drivers, has started making her own. The 50-year-old Tatra Works m Koprivnice, Northern Moravia, now government owned, has just turned out the first Tatraplan rater, a sleek job with271 words
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Article, Illustration92 1950-11-01 12 Seventeen thousand racing enthusiasts watched the 25th annual running of the Hambletonian, most famous trotting race m the I nited States, held recently at Goshen, New York State. The purse of $75,000 was the largest ever offered, the winner earning 540.537. Lusty Song, owned by the Hayes92 words
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Article355 1950-11-01 12 PLENTY of first class hookey is In store for Colony fan* m a few weeks' time when they nil! see four state teams m action* Malacca, Negri Sembilan, Selangor and Singapore will play m the quadrangular meet scheduled for Nov. 9, 10 and 11. Last season355 words
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Article111 1950-11-01 12 EPOH, Tues. Ipoh's two leading hockey teams Kinta Indians and PCRC "A" f drew one-all m their league encounter this evening:. On the run of play the Indians deserve to win for they dominated exchanges for the major part m .spite of the fact that they111 words
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Article, Illustration154 1950-11-01 12 2 Lim Peng Han, driving 5 > one of the L.A's he builds m his Singapore work- 1 shop, swinging round t Grand Stand bend during x Sunday's motor hill climb at Malacca. He set up 2 fastest time for motor 2 cars. L.A. stands for "Lim Automobiles". Lim's racing154 words
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Article21 1950-11-01 12 JAMAICA the fi: Indies I received Of the by the B ket B Eng:. each bee f21 words
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306 1950-11-01 12 Hitch In S 'pore Beach Guards Training Plan THE Singapore Lifeguard f,, r p. IMa delay its plan to man bathing beach, if training of lifeguanls at amusl beta Mount Emily Swimming Pool i* n <.t reniov <u^i At a committee meeting of s °"n. the Corps recently, it was306 words
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Article190 1950-11-01 12 FAST work wai* done on the mtoikl lrark at Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning when the £oin» wa«joo<l hut !-.!iiiiitly on the soft »i<Jt*. Only a few outstation hones have arrived. .>jost impressive ot the batch that came out were Jaunty (Dunwoodie) and Wination 1190 words
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Article228 1950-11-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— For the fourth year m success the i SCRC and the TPCA will meet i m the_FA Cup final. They have been keen rivals for longer years than one can remember, but coming nearer to the distance of time they have been finalist228 words
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Article54 1950-11-01 12 MALACCA Oct. II The llalacca Indian Association did [Uite A t to draw with the Aa icca Club it the Padang r esterday afternoon. Piaying with nine men and >enned up la their half of the io;d for the most part of the [ame. they effectively marked he54 words
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Article49 1950-11-01 12 SEEDED PLAYERS In FORM X' second round open badmint were played Sentu Hull at fi Kee and v came Cecilia S i the Sgave her lesson m I lo S h" Mr, Worn,,. B Cecilia SamiM Chin 11-]. i; Mill v v beat Chua Lin Yin S Hock beat49 words
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