Singapore Standard, 5 November 1950
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Title Section18 1950-11-05 1 Singapore Standard 4il 4, >^ J. VOL. I NO. 126 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS18 words
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Article157 1950-11-05 1 Standard Start Reporter Malayan Federation GoYenuneni will coOerl Jamiar\ I. 1 .">!. export tlnly on rubber m incrcaoed scale. The export duty on rubU* r a! l!i« price ot 60 eenls will however remain nrh \i, official ;iniioiint'c rnnii Li-- i! says thai ih«- duti157 words
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Article269 1950-11-05 1 Oct. Tin Export Dwindles Standard Start Repertei VJ v i torted a to a ol Oct. >ber ["his is the sma si I quantity to be exported since »nd is ess than the SeptI -Tit by about 0 :.:pments j ht tin expoi ted during ten tonths ol the year269 words
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Article, Illustration81 1950-11-05 1 On October 18, a policeman. Traffic Constable Ithnin bin Akim. was murdered by terrorists while he was performing his duty to preserve law and order m Singapore. He lett behind a helpless family as shown above. If ever a family needs and deserves your help,Melayu Raya - 81 words
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568 1950-11-05 1 Standard Staff Reporter A POLICEMAN was murdered for the sole reason that he happened to be one of those brave men who so zealously guard the peace, so that we may live m comfort and security He has been ruthlessly slain. Let us568 words
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Article299 1950-11-05 1 USSR Has Plan For Germany WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (AP) —Russia last night proposed a meeting of the Fureign Ministers of Britain. the United States and France on its Prague proposals for creation of an all-German constitutional council to unity Germany under one government Such a proposal was handed to U.S.299 words
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Article175 1950-11-05 1 Vietminh Scores N ew Gain HANOI, X v. 4 (Reuter): French troops fighting m Nor? hern Indo-Chma have fallen back about 25 miles on Hoabinh, 47 miles southwest of the Tonking capital of Hanoi, it was announced today. A French Army statement said Heabinh was now the French forward post175 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-11-05 1 As the result of a gunbattle with a terrorist, 21-year-old Constable Wahid bin Babu will never be able to stand on his feet again. It is for him and such other members of the Force that the Standard Police Fund drive is launched46 words
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438 1950-11-05 1 TOKYO, Nov. 4. (UP) United States Marines, m the northeast of Korea, took tfie offensive against the Chinese contmwMstf today, and smashed ahead nearly three and a half miles against slackening opposition. Leathernecks of the Ist Marine Division attacked towards the vital Chosin438 words
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Article220 1950-11-05 1 PYONGYANG. Nov. I.— (Reuter-AAP) A fierce battle was raging m iht* Vk onni area, northeast of Rumiri. this afternoon oa strong North Korean unite reinforced In Chinese strove to break through lo the roa<ls and railway leading south to Pyongyang. The enemy this morning repulsed a counter-attack220 words
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62 1950-11-05 1 A 31-year-old Indian clerk. Chelliah Murugasu, was found dead with his throat slashed, at an abandoned pill-box a1 the sea end of Telok Kurau Road yesterday afternoon. The discovery was made by a Eurasian schoolboy, Peter Syddall from •St Patrick's School. A pen-knife was62 words
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137 1950-11-05 1 US. EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS IX KOREA. N 4 (AP) The US. Eighth Army said today U.N. troops are fighting "the equivalent of" lat least two Chinese divisions m northwest Korea In the northeast, the Tenth Corps has contacted and Located two Chinese Commu-137 words
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Article187 1950-11-05 1 KALIMGPOXG. Northern I India, Nov 4: (Beuter.) Chinese "Liberation" troops were today within 100 miles of Lhasa, the Tibetan capital. By their capture of Gyamda i Dzong. 100 miles from Lhasa on the bank of the River Gyamda. a tributary of the Bramaputra, the187 words
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Article85 1950-11-05 1 Standard Woman Reporter ABOUT 406 attended last night's ball at Raffles Hotel m aid of the Poppy Day fund The Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, was present and also present were General Sir J<^". and Lady Harding. Admiral Sir Patrick and Lady Blind, and Air85 words
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Article32 1950-11-05 1 DUBLIN*. Nov. 4 (AP> Irish wrestler Danno D'Mahon( > >- died last night from injuries he suffered m an automobile acci- dent Thursday night. His car hit a truck near Fort Laighaise.32 words
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Article248 1950-11-05 1 Standard Staff ItlMfcl FOUR Chinese set lire bo Singapore Traction Company omnibus just after st o'clock last ear the juno tion of Sultan Gate and B. B ad. A detective wtto I the bus as it burst into flames chased the four men, exchanged shots248 words
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172 1950-11-05 2 A CLERK, Tan Bah Chee. employed m the Singapore S:orage was acquitted m the Fourth Police Court yestet (a charge of attempt- uicide by Taking 20 sedaUve tablets. Magistrate Mr. P. Claque ruled that the prosecution had failed to prove thai Tan had taken172 words
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Article, Illustration799 1950-11-05 2 Says Malcolm Mac Donald MALAYAN Communists are opposed by 95 per cent of the peoples of Malaya, declared the Commissioner-General for South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald m London on Friday m a broadcast interview over the 8.8.C. Mr. Mac DonaldStandard - 799 words
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Article283 1950-11-05 2 A VERDICT of MiW-Mt was returned l>> the >ii)':anorf Coroner, Mr. W Porter, at an inquesi Into \\\v (!«alh of a 12-v ear-old schoolboy, Yeo \fc ah Teck, who drank a solution ot eanstic BOufl aftrr \\v had been nun .1 by his mother283 words
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379 1950-11-05 2 EXPLAINING the reason why opportunities tc read for Honours degrees are limited. Professor T. H. j Silcock. Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya told The Standard yesterday: "We do try to select for Honours only students who would benefit from an Honours course." Answering criticisms379 words
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Article64 1950-11-05 2 CHARGED In the Singapore l Fourth Police Court yesterday 1 with assaulting Ho Kam 1 Cheong. the bailiff of the Supreme Court, Peh Seng Kee| pleaded w I guilty. The offence was alleged to, have occurred on Oct. 3 at the. Union Theatre. Peh was re-64 words
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Article, Illustration329 1950-11-05 2 A SCHEME i<> Bend recruiti «>f the Singapore Municipal (ias ork* to tin- United Kingdom for apprenticeship m pas undertakings and for specialised training, i* now being worked out by t li«* ContmisetonerA, the Municipal President, Mr. T. P. I. McNeice i«»hl The Standard329 words
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666 1950-11-05 2 CONSENSUS o f opinions of principals, students and parents, M whether sex should be included m the school curriculum, is that if sex should be fought, it should be taught not m schools but at "special sessions" by medical men for the i benefit666 words
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323 1950-11-05 3 To Elect Men For Direct Talks With Government Standard Staff Correspondent XL ALA LIMPLR, Sat. The I -Hive Council of the Federation Government Adm -:ralive Clerical Staffs Union representing about 7.000 Government clerks throughout the Federation will meet m Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to appoint representatives323 words
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284 1950-11-05 3 Standard Staft Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Hearing was continued today before the President of the Sessions Court. Inche Azmi bin Mohamed m the case against Yusofl bin Bagoo, former prosecuting officer m Klang who is charged with corruptly accepting on July 1, a sum284 words
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Article47 1950-11-05 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KAJANG, Sat— Girl Guides and Guiders from the Firsi Malay Guide Company. Kajang. paid a visit to the Kaiang telephone exchange. Inche Yusofl explained the stops involved before a call can be "put Through. Chegu Sharinam and Fatimah, accompanied the girls.47 words
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Article81 1950-11-05 3 PORT DICKSOX. Sat.— The committee of" Chung Hua Public School. Port Dickson, has decided to set up a new school building for about 400 Chinese children m the district. The followin? is the school building committee: President. Mr. Khoo Liam Keng: VicePresidents, Messrs Chcok Si81 words
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Article40 1950-11-05 3 MUAR, Fri— Air. M. Kanapathy Pillai, anti-malarial inspector, Muar, has been transferred to Johore Bahi'u. lie was entertained to a dinner by the members of the Ceylonese Association, Muar. on the eve of Mis transfer to a Chinese dinner.40 words
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Article494 1950-11-05 3 SELANGOR-Today Majestic: Awful Truth (Mand'lrin) 10. 12, 3, 7 and 9.30 p.m. Odeon: 13 Rue Madeliene 3. »».4o and 9.15 pm Pavilion: Jealoiu Storm (Cantonese) 12 45 3.15. 6.30 and 9 p m. Mother is A Freshman Rex: Cheaper By The Dozen 3, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. Cartoons494 words
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217 1950-11-05 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Believe it or not. there is a Malay m Kuala Lumpur who is teaching Mandarin, Hokkien, Cantonese and Hakka, to Chinese! Abbas bin Salleh, son of a padi planter m Selema, Perak, has a class of 54 police217 words
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459 1950-11-05 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Called as a prosecution witness, Chan Tet Yin, an employee of the Selanjror Health and Strength Association testified before the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. I). M. K. Grant, today, that he had459 words
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295 1950-11-05 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Government of the Federation should not plan and be committed to expensive schemes on the basis of the country's temporary prosperity, said Mr. C. Thornton. President of the FMS Chamber of Commerce, at the first annual295 words
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Article102 1950-11-05 3 KUALA PILAH. Sat— Urn Ann. a rubber dealer of Bahau was convicted on a charge of storing rubber without a licence, and was fined a mm of $300. S. C Chin. a wi.i -known merchant of Kuaia Piiah. was found m possession of prohibited publication,102 words
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139 1950-11-05 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sal The Tengkn Mahkota of lantan is. probably, the first member of Malay Royalty m the Federation to listen to a class of children being taught Malay m a Chinese school. This happened recently when he spent three da; iting139 words
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Article72 1950-11-05 3 A BAZAAR and iumbl" spons »red by the Associated Dorcas Societies of the Seventn- 11 Adventist Churches I I S gapore, will be held i I I Malayan S Grounds (401. Upper Serangoon Road) an Thursday, N iv 9. at S p.m. The proceeds will72 words
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Article30 1950-11-05 3 KLANG. Sat. The recent fun fair here m aid of the ACS building fund realised $4,000 and will enable completion of the new science wing.30 words
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Advertisement197 1950-11-05 3 IFOORMAN'S MUSIC STUDIOS il 37 ORCHARD ROAD, Ist FLOOR. TEL 4739. and at 148 MOULMEIN ROAD (off Thomson Road) Telephone 4739. Announcing SPECIAL A 'MAS DEFER OF "SCANDALU" PIANO ACCORDIONS (STILL CHEAPER ±^J^ 7^ *)(\c/ i fee i^^P ifitf' i wfcfciw FOR CASH I %^^Sjj^^^^S TUITION FREE TRANSPORT WILL RE197 words
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Article654 1950-11-05 4 Ken Jalleh - Ken Jalleh ?y 1 TIIE demand for aircraft to carry military supplies to Korea is bei ginning to aflect American commercial aerial activities, a well-informed source told me. Although further discussions are taking p ace to determine the Dumber and types of aircraft needed. United654 words
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Article90 1950-11-05 4 financial year ended March 31st, BOAC\s< deficit wps £7,791,887—3 reduction of £14.087' on a comparable figure for the combined opera'i'" i of BO AC and BSAA m the pie- 1 HPIIE Siamese Government and the de Havil-' 1 land Aircraft Co. of Canada are nego-' tiaiing for90 words
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Article290 1950-11-05 4 New Prince Line Ship Due Shortly Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. The new Prince Line vessel, the Cingalese Prince, is due 10 arrive here some time between Dee. 10 and 13. She is built on similar lines to another new Prince Line yessel, the Eastern Prince, also due on her290 words
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Article66 1950-11-05 4 BURXHAM. Buckinghamshire. Nov. 4. (Renter). A magistrate's court here today fined a private air charter company 4150 lor contravening the conditions for a certificate of airworthiness on a Tudor plane which crashed m Wales last March, killing 80 of its 83 passengers. The company. Fairflight Limited,66 words
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Article37 1950-11-05 4 DESIGN of a ''master plan" for African transport was the task of the Central and Southern Africa transport conference which opened here on Oct. 25, South African Transport Minister, Paul Sawer. said last night. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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166 1950-11-05 4 TIN SPIRALS ON 15th SUCCESSIVE DAY TO $535 Standard Market Reporter THE PRICE OF Malayan tin yesterday continued spiralling upwards for the 15th successive day to $535 per pkol. The consistent improvements m quotations was mainly attributable to the phenomenal demand for the metal from overseas. Yesterday's rise, by $24.50166 words
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Article49 1950-11-05 4 LITTLE business was none ,on the rubber market m Singapore yesterday, i The high pridfe was maintained by internal buying. »There was a noticeable kick oi overseas orders. i First grade November shipment was done at around ihe '$1,971 per lb. level on a qu;< 'but steady market.49 words
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Article81 1950-11-05 4 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Robber Association >.mn prices yesterday 'Nov. 4> were per lb: Buyers Sellers No. 1 Ribbed Snvkrd Sheet Spot Loose £1 98 ?l 99 FOB m ball s Nov No. 1 RSS 51. 97 H9B No. 2 RSS $1 95j $1 !>• No. 3 RSS81 words
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Article18 1950-11-05 4 SINGAPORE, Sat Th< priiv oi tin today was IS;')";.") per pitul (n« i w record). IP $24^0.18 words
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Article117 1950-11-05 4 Quiet conditions prevailed m the Singapore produce market yesterday with very Little business activity repo ted. Coconut oil quotations remained unchanged from Friday, sellers quoting $72 per picul. There were no transactions. Copra was easier, with sellers at iri.'U and buyers indicating $42 3 H ;<n> $43, \ut no117 words
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Article24 1950-11-05 4 TWO COTTON mil] representatives are leaving Hongkong for Pakistan next week to negotiate for early shipment of 30,000 bale- of rawcotton. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article25 1950-11-05 4 A SPECIAL committee representing both sides of industry has been set up to advise ministers on problems arising from Britain's rearmament programme.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article88 1950-11-05 4 NEW YORK. Nov. 4. (UP). The W.'iH Street Journal said yesterday that Federal experts predict the inflated price dj natural rubber is due to (iron soon for three n asons: 1. Production is steadily Improving. En 1946 the output about 1,000,000 tons. This year88 words
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112 1950-11-05 4 HONGKONG, Nov. 4. (Reu-ter-AAP). —The Marine p< cc have '•sealed"' some 8()d Chinese pas engers aboard the Dutch Liner Van Heutsz when she arrived here yesterday. Chinese w< re not allowed ashore. In transit to Swatow, but without papers for pertni sion to disci .'-ark.112 words
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Article104 1950-11-05 4 Tin Price Climbs Up To Silver LONDON. Nov. 4. (UP).— lf the price of ttn continues to rise at the present rate. 1-i more business days \\i:l 884 the metal, selling m London at I2d» per troy ounce tin- pri i of silver m February 1931. The Korean war, Arrer104 words
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Article104 1950-11-05 4 IK TARIFF CONCESSIONS FROWNED ON LONDON, Nov. 4 (AP). Consi i ative A. T. La onoxBoyci said yesterday that hi party reserves the riciit to throw out Brit tariff concessions and return to the Empire Pn !i -i > if returned to i m r m thJ Lennox-Boyd told "h-104 words
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80 1950-11-05 4 BIG HUNT ON FOR MISSING INDIAN PLANE GRENOBLE, Nov. 4, (Hi ter). —French tn les took the 1 road m Europe toni I rching I an Air India O ition 1 Prin- mis since 9.30 a.m. GMT with i>\M'< iple on board Bound for Geneva from Cairo, the plane ca80 words
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Article, Illustration186 1950-11-05 4 Newsphotos. PENANG, Sat. Miss Wanda Gondek, exSecretary of the American Embassy m Seoul, Korea. just before the outbreak of hostilities, told The Standard today that she had a very exciting time when war broke out m that country. Wanda was passenger m theUSN; PANA - 186 words
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Article31 1950-11-05 4 DAMAGES of £17,300 were awarded m a London court today to the widow and ?ix i children of Mr. Reginald Lagj den, killed m the Karachi air crash. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article34 1950-11-05 4 the filipixo Govern- ment, blamed for most everything ill under the sun. should not be blamed for one thing; sugar self-sufficiency making the price of sugar sweeter to i the consumer. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement297 1950-11-05 4 SAILINGS IKO.M >tAM IW\|\ i Oanholm' for Bangkok "Nsrdfaval" for Saigon i Bangk k 19 2i Kin.;' !or .\Tan:!a HoOßkODii Mala< < a mito Sfiundfa" for Baiiton B I .i i>lor.i<iii" for Port 6'ham "BinUtnc" r v xoV. n> oamtM m i \m i tor !<• m t>< A.l< n297 words
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Article199 1950-11-05 5 Councillors To Query Government Standard Staff Correspondent PENAXG. Sat. -Steps taken by tho Settlement Government to stamp out bribery and corruption will form the subject of a question to be raised at the Penang Settlement Council meeting on Monday. Mr. Hashim bin Awang will ask if there is a special199 words
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Article110 1950-11-05 5 Attack Shocks Gimson THE Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson, has sont i message to Mr. William R. Langdon, the L.S. ConsulGeneral n Singapore saying that he "was horrified" to read m the local press the count oi the dastardly attack on President Truman. Sir Franklin oiFercd his eon- •Rations110 words
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Article68 1950-11-05 5 Stand lid Start* Correspondent BUTTERWQRTH, Sat— The nude body of an adult was i on the sea shore oil Kuala Bekekh i\\ Penaga. The body was m such an advance of decomposition that Its sex and nationality i not be ascertained. This was revealed68 words
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Article50 1950-11-05 5 UMNO Women's Sewing Class JOHORE BAHRT. Sat.— A sewing class, for the members of the UMNO (women's section) has been organised by Che Halimah. wife of the O.C. Kampong Guard Pontian. There are 15 women members undergoing a course m sewing under the supervision of Ch' 1 Maimoon from Singapore.50 words
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148 1950-11-05 5 Standard Stafl Correspondent PJENANG, Sat. The question of Penang port developmeni >*ill l>«- rai>«'*l by Dr. Lw Hang ken^ at »!u- Penang Settlement Council meeting on Monday. Dr. Lee will a/k the Government to state: (1> whether any report or reports h< c been received148 words
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Article, Illustration503 1950-11-05 5 Standard Start Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. From the beginning of ilif emergency until the end ot last month ,">26 persons suspected of banditry <>>• activities connected with banditry were arrested. Of thi> number 9^5 were not m any ease liable to the death penally as.503 words
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Article87 1950-11-05 5 IPOH. Sat. Foundry owners En Kinta rrvet behind closed doors yestejraay to discuss the workers' demands for a wage increase. A spokesman revealed that the demands have been "sympathetically considered." A reply will be forwarded to the workers within the next few days, he said. The87 words
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199 1950-11-05 5 Standard Staff Correspondent Xi ALA LUMPUR. Sat.— United Spates Consulate guards here, seeing suspicious figures moving across the tin tailings at the back of the Consulate after midn^ht, opened ftre In another area of this State night, five bandits entered a house and abducted two199 words
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Article56 1950-11-05 5 PENANG, Sat.— Bail m the sum of $25,000 was allowed a 36-year-old Chinese. Quah Kirn Ken?, who appeared before Mr. EM. Small wood yesterday ontWO charges of committing criminal breach oi trust while m the service of Henry Waugh and Co.. Ltd. The charges were m56 words
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Article47 1950-11-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— The dead bodies of three Chinese girls, Leo Kirn Bui, 6, Leo Yek Xgo. 9j and Leo Ah Leek. 6. of Pontian were found floating m the sea at the mouth of Parit Semerah. Ponce recovered the bo lies.47 words
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Article72 1950-11-05 5 JOIIORE BAHRU. Sal The Local Indian Congress, has so far collected a sum of 31,615 for the relief of the victims of the recent Assam Earthquake and has remitted the amount to the Assam Relief Committee, Kuala Lumpur. A large quantity of old and new72 words
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Article117 1950-11-05 5 Case Of 'L ady In Red' TAIPING, Sat At the conclusion of an inquiry on Thursday, a 23-year-old ex-buffalo keeper, Lew Ah Mok, was committed to the Assizes on a charge of murder of 23-year-old ex-waitress Lok Ngok Loi. Lok was found dead on Aug. 1 with 38 stab wounds.117 words
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452 1950-11-05 5 Standard Start' Reporter TODAY will be a day for tli«- Catholic population m Singapore. Tin* replica of the Statue of Our Lady of Fatima. the Pilgrim Virgin, arri\e«> at 2*15 this afternoon and up to late yesterday, preparation* were made by various Catholic452 words
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Article294 1950-11-05 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE STUDENTS of the University U M&laf are to go to poll on Nov. 25 to elect 30 un<lei* graduates from eijdil constituencies to the Students' Council for the year 1951. The electoral registers were opened yesterday. Union members have294 words
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Article133 1950-11-05 5 AS a tribute to George Bi-r--nard Shaw, w.no succumbed to illness eailier this week, members of Singapore Teachers' Repertory and the Singapore Repertory will broadcast the Epilogue from "Saint Joan at 9.00 p.m. on Sunday over Radio Malaya, Singapore. The parts will be taken as far as133 words
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Article31 1950-11-05 5 Standard St:jfT Correspondent p:;n w- Sat.— Th< Bui em boat. Maung Bama, whirh arrived here this afternoon from Bangkok unloaded a total of 1,500 tons of Thai rice.31 words
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Article777 1950-11-05 6 r PHE law-makers have, lor centuries, entrenched themselves behind a palisade of terminology which may be called the science of Jaigonology. Only the initiated can understand this cabalistic jargon of the trade. Though the basis of this science is English, years of hard study and patience are required to777 words
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885 1950-11-05 6 JOHN WALTERS Says New York, 'THE people of the United States will, by next spring, have entered a period of stern and painful austerity or their economic system will be plunging headlong towards its doom. Warning of impending crisis are being885 words
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Article807 1950-11-05 6 Edward Crankshaw - Edward Crankshaw \U ITU only two months '■•■> go, kii! la's current F \'-\< ar Plan is coming to :ii vn>'.. Already the new.spap i talk is al! about projects which belong to the next Plan, as yet unannounced; and the publicity for the gigantic hydro-electric stations807 words
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513 1950-11-05 6 ANGELA BEST - It Should Be Called The Gun-Powder Room ANGELA BEST By TPHE name on the door has the misleading word "Ladies." Or. more genteel "the powder-room Gun-powder room would be a better name for it It's the place where plots are hate:]. Ed, where all the office scandal originates, where all513 words
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Article, Illustration906 1950-11-05 6 r PHE first space ship to the moon will take four days to make its journey. It will be set up, like a slant winged bullet, m a remote desert, its radio-active rocket shielded by thick concrete walls. Three minutes will carry it 250 miles906 words
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284 1950-11-05 7 Moves In Korea, I-C, Tibet Revive VS orid War Fears China Causes Sew Jitters >\<.M>\<;, No>. 1. MM \s evidence grows lliat tlie Chinese have entered the Korean war, Hongkong and most other nou- |M!HI areas m thU part of W!a are growing uneasy. The feeling as brings ihc world284 words
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46 1950-11-05 7 N'lists Tell Of Red Revolt Plot In HK FORMOSA V.n. 1 (AP) The newspaper H-i.j !>.., mouthpiece »!»<■ KM»«w NatfonaKsl m ibal < :.i!H-r Conununifttfl an- planning mm nprfaing m Hongkong. Qua ourcc G 5 -ying, C Jommunist South I a !he cc prisoners d tbena dergroun govern i46 words
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Article51 1950-11-05 7 US Wants 1 0 German Divisions S 0 E if Ntlanti< Put nations Lin ,t ittimct lint* Ike \r, h. tu th»- \<-j;i-.mi -.v-mrd i>>r« oi Ti.uiHi :> divisions i P* s •i ,i riva v >■ I i.'-m 'P> larily m inand tank v bi ig S nerican iters51 words
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Article31 1950-11-05 7 Lieut CoL F.£. "Vfdsh, has been appointed temporary comm; nder ol the Australian troops m Korea. He replaces the ktu Lieut-CoL Green, who died ot woun^a- Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 31 words
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237 1950-11-05 7 Chinese Volunteers Aided In Attacks On French Outpost SAIGON, i. French armj spokesman, rtporiinv: on tin- ahamloiMurnt of importani fortress oi Laokayi \\w Chinese border, charged i!>at riiinrsr volunteers and Chinese-trained Vietminh iro«»;»s were among i!»« v nine > ietminh battalionjß that had Iried to ,1 nis the French (garrison,237 words
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Article64 1950-11-05 7 U )\DOS \><\ 4 Reutei I r;; c tve Party, ii reunit'd to power, may try to id j q entir -i r new kind ol ribun* to deal with affairs ■>■■ i konwea Ith, Mr. Alan X .-.,1 C mservative, told muni The h would64 words
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Article43 1950-11-05 7 Nadler 28 *d eng cci ChiMgo, s p ai the I >> C«»nmlate In Prague and formally d his American cili i s ip ,!e. to biriW socialism ,i join the camp of Dcace led v the Soi > I UDJon-" U.PU.P - 43 words
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Article59 1950-11-05 7 Reds Are Searing Lhasa 4 (AP): i] i r St I pong easarcfl hai t been I i!mii, thr 3S#tx ween KashrrovUwc and i d sewreea -iid n P rider, ggesi 5 uture. she maintain inclined .ibout the t Lama I ptmiKjk thai i. iheif i"»!d "ii ><n m i>i<i59 words
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Article, Illustration139 1950-11-05 7 YOKOHAMA. Nov. 4 (UP) South Africa's squadron <>f fightei pilots arrived here today to become the 12th member oi the United Nations to join the Korean campaign. The 207 officers and men. of them pilots, are commanded by Commandant S.V.B. Theron. The South African arrival139 words
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Article, Illustration248 1950-11-05 7 UN Army Scheme Approved NEW YORK. Nov. 4. (AP).— The U.N. General Assembly has approved, by 52 votes to 5, U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson's programme for a veto-free system of collective security, giving the U.N. power i to meet aggression with armed force at a few hours' notice.248 words
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Article221 1950-11-05 7 SEOUL, Nov. 4. (UP). About 220 Korean civilians were killed or are missing m South Korea during the war. according to figures released by Minister lor Social Affairs, Lee Yoon-yung. The Ministry's announcement .said 109,393 Koreans vyere killed. tf!>.l47 injured, 75,936 missing and 1.744 known toA.P - 221 words
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Article256 1950-11-05 7 The Spanish exile government has made an llth-hour appeal to the United Nations to maintain the diplomatic boycott of the Franco regime. A. P. Sufist leader m Sydney. Frederick Elliott von Frankenberg und Ludwigsdorff, left the bulk of an estate of A£144.19H to his wife.— Renter- A APA.P - 256 words
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Article54 1950-11-05 7 NEW 10KK, Nov. 4 (AP):— The U.N. Assembly has adopted a resolution denouncing Russian's Balkan satellites, Rumania, Bulgaria and Hungary, for trampling on human rights. The action grew out of the trial and imprisonment of Cardinal Mindszenty m Hungary and the similar trials and purges m Communist54 words
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101 1950-11-05 7 WITH THE 1ST MARINE DIV. IN KOREA. Nov 4 (UP) Korean Communist guerillas deliberately shot wounded and captured Marines through the bead after a Red surprise attack on a convoy west of Wonsan on Thursday, a Marine spokesman said today. The guerillas are "getting101 words
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Article, Illustration309 1950-11-05 7 NEW Nov. L m vo to hwdkg f T BCtion against IU*«1 China is M'on m an American plan t«> call for an uncrgtHCl mcrlinjz of flit- Security Council as soon a> (,cn. .Mac Arthur confirm* lhal Chinese C©a»uuinisl troops an 1309 words
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Article126 1950-11-05 7 Marines Bomb Big Convoys WONSAN. Nov. 4. (VP): I.S. Marine pßoti flying i' darkness early this morning attacked coovoyf estJi isted ii.huie as many as 'AtiO veh c]( moving south aloip: Hh road from the Manchuria border. The convoys were hei 'for the Chosin reservoir are.v re the Seventh Mann.126 words
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166 1950-11-05 7 US Explains Opposition To Red China NEW YORK. N T ov. 4. (UP).--1 United Statei has n ed its opposition to Urn siun of Communist China 10 {the United Nations, stressing that no government Beta i result of Eon ugn Intervention should be eligible for membership m the world ore:166 words
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Article44 1950-11-05 7 SAN JUAN, Puerto R Noi .4. i\'l-y Tl < nationalist vvolt. which broke out m Puerto Rico last Monday, is k »w <•< »nsi« i '< crushed. So far 450 Nat 0 .lists and Communists have been ti and arrests wort 1 continuing.44 words
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Article23 1950-11-05 7 BRUSSELS. Nov 4 -Router) The Internationa] Confederation of Free Trade Unions has passed a resolution protesting the Chinese invasion of Tibet.23 words
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Article63 1950-11-05 7 WON SAN, Nov. 4— -UP.— Tho U.N Navy has swept «J barbour of the Largest minefield m history. Vice Adm C TurrnJoy, Comm oi the Qn t« Nations naval forces HUUMmoed today. US Mavy ships are patn 220-mile rtretc* ol I m Koi i d east63 words
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Advertisement96 1950-11-05 7 ■•>.» d v to Pltologra^hers! l<r/#Vf Film J?o.v#»* f\«H\N«.t KOR MUOUCAM CAMERAS esl Gemu \gfa Kilm 127. 110 H2O, imported tU i(i!l> tropic proof guaranteed and m tropical >i!m mpi\ noxes ire exchuneeable for following "Ptv h.»\e S exchangeable for 1 new roll Agfa Film. U)t^ boxes exchangeable ror 196 words
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Advertisement83 1950-11-05 7 Lik e jH^ BAYKO ss sS H C X 5 AN INSTRUCTIVE TOY <■ BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED S PORE K. L FOR FUN AND GAMES J Accessov [^r J 0 9 m allowing oil kinds ot models to be constructed, Cl^^C^/t^^^^^ rniior to tne speci'-nens shown here. BAYKO ;c I mT83 words
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1084 1950-11-05 8 I Left The Course With Over £3,000 In Winnings FIRST touched real money when Spion Kop won the Derby m 1920, the year after I came back to England from the German prison camp. It vas one of my biggest strokes of luck m the way I cime to tip1,084 words
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Article, Illustration2302 1950-11-05 8 RAS PRINCE A/lONOLULO An acceptable Christmas present! arid I'd been chopping wood m workhouses, sleeping m railway stations, keening warm m libraries while all the time there was fifty quid waiting for me m a Soho post-office! Spare-time Tipsters ALTHOUGH times change, Epsom still remains the ra2,302 words
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Advertisement88 1950-11-05 8 J |F you have been denying yourself the tfffl* d pleasures and benefits that go r^- i *Jui with home ownersh 'P- NOV/ is the Hme For as little as $187 a month you \\\\\W if can BU V a delightful home with >^v\ N 'ft// modern conveniences for the88 words
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Article, Illustration166 1950-11-05 9 TTOILYWOOD, Nov. 4. —That institution of movie star life, the auto graph, is on its way out. giving place to the auto photo. It's an improvement for both star and fan. Such is the conclusion of Kh hard Contc after his experience m Jackson ville. Florida, where hoLloyd Studio - 166 words
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Article233 1950-11-05 9 MOLLYWOOD. Nov. 4. The first t«o veterans of the famed American 4 1 .nci Regimental Combat T;-am. composed solely of JapaneseAmerican soldiers, have arrived a t .Metro Goldwyn Mayer studios to begin work m "do For Broke." based on the exploits that won them more decorations than233 words
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Article637 1950-11-05 9 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME am. Programme Summary: H.rt'i Waltz rime; S*.:;t> With .1 Smile and A Song- 9.45 At the Piano: 10 a.m. News; 10.10 Light .Music: IO.::o Latin American Rhythm: 11 am. The Adventures of Pl'. 4!»: 11 M Morning Service from the Studio; 1637 words
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Article, Illustration892 1950-11-05 9 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By AROI'ND the end of this month, Singapore's lovers of the arts will have plenty to talk about after seeing the dance and music recital presented by resident artists— Willy Blok Hanson and Noreen Stokes at the Victoria Theatre. A preview afforded theLloyd Studio - 892 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-11-05 9 A.P Photo.) Mrs. Erie Jolson. widow of the famous movie star AI Jolson 'caving Hollywood's I o m p 1 c Israel, after the funeral service held for her husband who died m the I .S. shortly after his return from a tour of Japan and Korea whereA.P - 54 words
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Article117 1950-11-05 9 SIMLA. INDIA. Nov. 4. Two Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer motion pictures, "The Conspirator" and "The Red Danube" have been banned m Punjab State They were banned m Delhi earlier, but have been shown m other parts of India. Officials refused to give reasons for this action, but reliable sources said the117 words
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Article34 1950-11-05 9 HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 4.— Charli e Chaplin has temporarily shelved plans to make another picture—starring himself. fiie veteran comedian is going to direct his son, Sidney, m young Chaplin's firtt picture.34 words
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Advertisement236 1950-11-05 9 Ittedfee SHQ WS SAIL V LEASE NOTE ALTERED TIMES FOR TO-DAY OXL V jm 12.45 pm 4.45 8.30 COLUMBIA'S sensational I fit INwIfirAKABLc I iIUPBII WONDER j 1 HOURS 40 MINUTES I ".TH- DEFYING ADVENTURE I ENING TIMES FOR TOMORROW 13 a.m. 1.45, 5.30, 9.15 p.m. I Z I i236 words
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Advertisement296 1950-11-05 9 Jt.MO P.M. THE GREATEST ADVENTIRE IN THE HISTOKY M MANKIND I! HP* A^B^^^slalßH B^aaflMßaailßr^l B^PP^^VH\^rfK9Ma^^'^^' C 7* 2 ■qr^bw^ -MBaanalH ■*ww*^fcSFs» aaaW^BK\t a^A^a^SlHßH&A a^UJH ■URBOT r aaawQ^T^rni^B^a^aHßaal aaafl^Lr <^b 9 ■r 9 ni F *lJ/J^^JbKHeM& a& ■_V\^_»- LLOYD BRIDGES OSA MASSEN JOHN EMERY Wft,-\ I NCAH BEERY, JB HUGH Q'BRIAN296 words
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Advertisement59 1950-11-05 9 To take a good snaptake a good film I s— SeiochromeFilm IBTAINABI E PKOM PHOTOGRAPHIC I)K.\!.ERS HETHELM CO., LTD. f/ncorp rated m Switzerland} gon iir 1 /or HIGH QUALITY S I 0E S Ma<l«' In Iv x |M- r W H i lisa HTsbi p MODERN SHOES Si ORE 9,59 words
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Article, Illustration1751 1950-11-05 10 tilth LILLIAN Election And Remembrance Time Inche Moh'd Tail) bin Saleh, and Miss Rokiah binte Alwi. durini; the final rite of their wedding ceremony, last Saturday. Kelantan Lane was en fete for three days! TPHIS week, many men are ex< sing their masculine pren igatives, and stepping1,751 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-11-05 10 ir What was it? The children of the Singapore U.S.I. S. staff, were recently entertained by Mr. W. H. Lawrence. Jr. After a wizard time m the garden, with too much of everything, the kids sat m the lounge and enjoyed a film dealing with57 words
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Advertisement156 1950-11-05 10 j M FLINTER &S. GRINBERG 1 j Di\Mo\hs. ii wil l Iti r;;i < ioi J j SINGAPORE Oliire (tv Court Building^ ID i or sr. am i m i w s Bvi i CHRISTM V> FESTH ITIES ih'w rollerttOß ol I.o\ ELS BROCADE IXM.KI Ul I and SUPPER SATIN156 words
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437 1950-11-05 11 ||>ESE goalke Mi .{<'»• *♦<>« t tiuaiK'i ..lK witli th<- pick per Tan Tuck Uioon, shot up by bandits on his «H muvh from yesterday* SAFA attempt to help enefil soerer nialeh m which his Asian and Euroi»f >in<;apore*s footballers took437 words
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Article12 1950-11-05 11 ARSENAL EAT WOLVES ter)— SD DIVISION DIVISION SOUTH i ISION— NOKTII Cup12 words
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Article309 1950-11-05 11 Police Beat KL Blues Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sat. SfllMgor Polite beat the Selangor All Blues by 6 i points (two tries) to nil m a ru^by match at Bluff Road today. Owing to the sodden nature of Hie ground play was confined I ;to the forwards The Police had i309 words
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Article, Illustration523 1950-11-05 11 Herman Rappa - Herman Rappa i3u >\ ILLI OAKES is \w>\ organising his bigge j lornoiiitn to «lait* tor Friday, Nov. 17. He has catered tor two Australian top-«-!a— fighters. Sid rTetchei (i17!1>.) anil Tommy Watts (1351 b.) both of whom bare been instructed lo take the lir-t523 words
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Article, Illustration50 1950-11-05 11 Soccer's Glamour Boy TM:s is soccer's most expensive player today, Trevor Ford, for whom Sunderland paid Aston Villa a cheque for £30.000. the highest transfer figure sinre Derby paid Manchester I A:i5.000 for J. Morris m 1949 and traded L. Leuty to Bradford for the same figure earlier this year.50 words
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Article448 1950-11-05 11 MELBOURNE, Nov. (Reuter-AAP) Completing a fine century v!ii!<* his felloe batsmen uerc falling rapidly, Denis Compton played a captain's part m helping the MCC Bcore 306 for nine (lrrlarctl m llirir first ituiiiiiis against ictoria bere lodav. In the few minutes remaining for play after448 words
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Article60 1950-11-05 11 [HE SAFA six-aside soccer com] i tition begins ai Ja n Besaj Stadium today with the following matches: Naval C-in-C Staff v. Tigers S A. Mental Hospital S.A v. Fatul Karib "A"; T. nil B A v. Pulau Brani United RA F. (SeL) v. S District Signlals: S.M.W.U.60 words
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Article58 1950-11-05 11 SEREMBAN, Sat.— The N.S Con hired Services beat the X.S. Civilians by two goals to one m a soccer match played at Seremban today m aid of the Poppy D;;y Funds. The Civilians led by a solitary goal at Walf-time through A Danker. The Services scored their58 words
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Article596 1950-11-05 11 BY 1 SKIP IT WOULD not be unite correct to say Selangor's defeat by Perak m her HMS Malaya encounter last week was a surprise to Rugby fans m Selangor. It was easy to be wise after the event, but it is a fact that there was596 words
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513 1950-11-05 11 PENANG, Sat. Although playing below their usual form. lYnacg beat Perak by six points (two Me— vetted tries) to nil m the opnii^ game of the All-Blues rugger competition placed hrre today on the V icloria Green. (Continuous rain m the afternoon513 words
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120 1950-11-05 11 Jealousies Are Holding Up Hall Plan DISSENSIONS and potty jealousies among Sinpa pore badminton parlies are holding up the pro giess of the Singapore Badminton Association's efforts lo build a hall m t.tie Colony. Mr. John Lay cock patron ol tin Eclipse B. P.. said at the party's IHh ■QBfvtCttfff120 words
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100 1950-11-05 11 EXCITING rugger was witnessed on the Rallies Institution ground yesterday when the I Johore English College r■ I Rattles Institution m thro matches. Rallies Institution third team] won by three points (a try) to nil. Sardi scored The English College won the second-team game by100 words
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372 1950-11-05 11 Singapore^ find "l»ru-U up" f<»r ihi- wecfc'i (jua<lran-nlar lioeU«> imummmemA wjiu'.^i SdanpoT, Malacca and N<»ri s rjilnlan. which WU heU «»ti HM S.R.C Padaaej, yerterdUy, fell short of <\pe<tati«»n«. The failure to produce a standard of good hockey was possibly due to the uncondu-372 words
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Advertisement102 1950-11-05 11 "BROCARPO" ALETRIS CORDIAL. \\.»r lit (1 tWMMSI l»'\I( SEDATIVI Wl> RKSTOKATIVI rill i Beato- ..rrt tii c tor tun* li.. 1 1 d»M»rdfrs [J'-r.in.; nta and as 1 '•ji.x. Ton^s i rates th«- I ntire im ra i aagestiofl itiaa; nines llai -tructurc. v here \-t nts M. A. LATIF102 words
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Advertisement98 1950-11-05 11 GENERAL SCREENING REX WEDNESDAI »MI au's K'or om me wesr&w Fzovnerf I P^J^^^J^g^J.^ VINCENT PRICE Speckd Premdmre m aid of S.i.T. t. Ac /'<>/>p> Day Chmrity funds at aftitol on lm>sdn\. CBRMSTMAS GiFTS Select your 'tnas />i< nft fiwn DULFAKIR'S We have en Amcung Selection of Gift Books, Children's Books98 words
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Article, Illustration76 1950-11-05 12 The Flyers Meet The Cricketers A. P Photo. Crew of the I' A.l. Lincoln plane "Aries" uhuh landed m Perth on the Bight of Oct. 25 after a pioneer non-stop flight across the Southern In dian Ocean, were quests of the RICC at the tucket same atuinst Western Au>tralia mA.P - 76 words
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183 1950-11-05 12 BY OUJE DAVIES HORSES ranting on the srrond d.iy went fast on the m«i traik at XX. yesterday. The goinsr was heavy after Li>t niuhf> rain. The b -*t trnie was the 3*3 tor t three returned h\ l.iight Eyes (Ayres). On that183 words
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Article116 1950-11-05 12 DURBAN, Nov 2: »RevVie Toweel, South Africa- h rtder of the world bantamweight title, lined a technical knockout victory over Bunty Doran, 'he Irish champion, m a scheduled ten-round non-title fight here tonight. It took Toweel the first round, which he won narrowly, to sum up116 words
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1011 1950-11-05 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By SADDLING three winners Greetings, Jaunty and Craigmount Milton Sullivan of Kuala Lumpur was the most successful trainer yesterday the first day of the Selangor Turf Club November meeting. Trainer Yong of Singapore also did well with a winner, a second1,011 words
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399 1950-11-05 12 The S.C.C scored a narrow six points (two penally »oals) to three points (a penalty goal) victory over the R.A.F. Changi, on the Paclang yesterday. The Rugby was not of a hi^h standard hut there were compensation" m the way of occasional brilliant tackles, some399 words
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Article53 1950-11-05 12 SEREMBAN, Sat.— ln an interschool hockey match played 'it Kuala Pilah, St. Paul's Institution of Sereznban, beat the Tuanku Muhammad School by i four goals to one. The match between the second. strings of both these schools ended In a win tor St. Paul's i by a53 words
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Article128 1950-11-05 12 PF.NANG, Sat. The Ferry Youngsters trounced the Chinese Recreation Club by six goals to nil m a first division league soccer match played on the Victoria Green last evening. Siang Trik scored the first goal for the Ferry Youngsters m the tenth minute of play.128 words
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Article55 1950-11-05 12 BARCELONA, Nov. 4 (AP>— The International Field-Hockey Federation agreed yesterday to re-admit Japan to its membership and approved applications of Yugoslavia, Iran, Portugal and Finland. At the same time delegates of m countries present agreed to take part m the 1952 Olympics at Helsinki with 12 teams to55 words
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Article554 1950-11-05 12 Rob Samuel's Home Sport Review DETERMINED that he would rather leave League Soccer than play for East Fife, Scottish International insideright Alan Brown has stated that he either goes on the transfer list by next week or he would join the staff of London's non-league Club, Croydon Rovers, as coach.554 words
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Article246 1950-11-05 12 SEREMBAN. Sat— Sixteen Negri Sembilan hotkey players will make the journey to Singapore to take part m the triangular hockey tournaim-nt between Negri Sembilan. Selangor, Malacca and Singapore during the forthcoming Deepavali week-end Thursday to Sunday). At the moment <>1 writing it is not known whether246 words
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Article679 1950-11-05 12 YESTERDAY'S RACE RESULTS Race One Horses: Class 5. Div. 2—6 Furs. "Belmont Stable's" (230) NEVADA 9.00 (6) Ayres 1 (182) BONNIE GREY 805 (3) Bagby 2 (270) TE TAXI 8.10 (S) E. Donnelly 3 (125) NORTHWELL 8.11 1 (7) Harper 4 i Winner Trained By: J. A. Spencer. Distances: Short-head.679 words
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Article47 1950-11-05 12 TOTAL POOL $355,870 FIRST PRIZE No. *****8 SECOND PRIZE No. *****9 THIRD PRIZE N0.*****0 STARTERS: *****6, *****6, *****7, *****6, CONSOLATIONS (Sl,ooo each): *****6, *****5, *****8, *****2, *****8, *****6, *****5, *****0, *****1, *****4. DOUBLE TOTES FIRST: 10 Tickets Sl3l each. SECOND: 17 Tickets S 89 each.47 words
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Miscellaneous33 1950-11-05 12 TIDES J^ TjME$2tJ: HIGH HUES at tne principa res- »rts m l aya TODAY AM V.M. Singapore >.'si 6J89 Malacca ZJSI 4.00 P. Dickson 1.38 8.41 Port Sham 1.01 1.33 Penan* B.U 9-5.')33 words
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