Singapore Standard, 6 November 1950
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Title Section18 1950-11-06 1 Singapore Standard *n m n m. I NO. 127 SINGAPORE. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1950 8 PAGES TEN CENTS18 words
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241 1950-11-06 1 French Giving Up 'string' Ofi Outposts V Nov. S (I!*) French military quarters I I***" ewicuatinii of the key fortress of I miles MVtlnvcsl of Hanoi, as well as 1 1- I r _i of OMtpootfl m the northeast corner of military spokesman described the evacuation as :Ji!eninif v of241 words
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52 1950-11-06 1 Malayans Not Loyal To UK Govt— Onn g j meapnad mt I to Onn the lent -lie people !■>-. .i' lfl M.iBritisli Govlys an itnCoi wealth, m South thai the a great implained to _:iven of stu npanying State Seeto the si;ges of 's Scholar- si ent on ailed upon52 words
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Article58 1950-11-06 1 HONGKONG, Nov. 5 (ReuterAAP): More than a tl ss ian technicians and ad- •rs are at present m Nanking working m the construction of an airfield outside the former Chinese capital, according to Chinese reports m Hongkong. The report said there was at least 18 jet58 words
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Article, Illustration190 1950-11-06 1 Open Avowal Of Fa ith As Fatima Statue Arrives Fatima Statue Arrives photo Standard Staff Reporter Singapore Catholics, joined by a large number ol non-Catholics yesterday displayed a manifestation of open faitfa easily the grandest ever seen m the Colony on the arrival of the Statue of the Lady ofStandard - 190 words
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37 1950-11-06 1 A SPECIAL pictorial supplement, depicting the arrival of the Statue of Our Lady of Fatima is given free with today's issue. Our second SlOO Must BeVVon Crossword puzzle appears on Pace 6,37 words
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Article71 1950-11-06 1 GENEVA. Nov. s:— The Indian Constellation airliner "Malabar Princess," missing since Friday with 48 people aboard, was found today about 700 feet below the tip of 15,781-foot Mont Blanc. The owners of the plane had been searching the mountain this afternoon m a chartered Swiss airliner.71 words
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186 1950-11-06 1 LONDON. Nov. 5, (AP). The Chinese communists announced last night that the British Vice-Consul m Mukden, Manchuria, Mr. L. Stevenson, has been expelled from China. It said he left Mukden Friday afternoon. The official charge against him was "acting m contravention of govern'i i186 words
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Article, Illustration541 1950-11-06 1 Red Troops Pierce UN Defences;Heavily Hit By Allied Pl SEOUL, Nov. 5 (AP)— W** s <w*i •<% ;V SS* SSf 1 wearing the field dress of the C infiltrated the keystone of the Korea today. AMERICAN MAIL LINE Swarms of Allied plai FAST SERVICE l\ed IOrCeS piislied t<for |o« An:'H»>s541 words
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Article31 1950-11-06 1 THE Dalai Lama has not Lhasa, Mr. S Sinha, Indian Representative m the Tibetan capital reported to I New Delhi on Sunday, accoid- ing to Associate I Pi i31 words
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Article282 1950-11-06 1 Truman Warns Nation ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, Nov. 4 (Renter) President Truman warned America tonight that "hard fighting still lies ahead m Korea m spite of the military victories of the United Nations forces.*' 15e said that progress was being made towards the goal of world peace, and described American leadership282 words
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Article75 1950-11-06 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 5— (AP). United Nations diplomats are on the alert for an emergency session of the Security Council to deal with alleged Chinese communist intervention m the Korean war. Officials pointed out on Saturday, however, that the U.N. can take no75 words
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Article33 1950-11-06 1 KUPANG. TIMOR, Nov. 5: (Reuter-AAP^ A minor earthquake was felt here on Thursday, a cable from Kupang said today, according to Aneta news agency. The tremor lasted for eight seconds.33 words
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Article154 1950-11-06 1 Stassen Attacks US Policy NEW HAVEN CONNECTICUT, Nov. 5 (AP) Republican leader Mr. Harold E. Stassen. speaking on a nationwide hook-up immediately after President Truman's address at St. Louis on Saturday, launched a sharp attack on the Administration's policy particularly m the Far East. Mr. Stassen charged that because the154 words
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Article87 1950-11-06 1 LONDON. Nov. 6. (AP).— Ait Commandant N. M. Salmon. 0.8.E.. A.D.C, Director of the Women's Royal Air Force, will leave the United Kingdom by air on Nov. 12 to visit Royal Air Force units m the Far East and Middle East. where W.R.AF. personnel are87 words
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641 1950-11-06 2 War Heroine Enters City Election List: Progs. To Field Standard Stall Reporter V WAR HEROINE enters this year's Municipal elections as an independent candidate today. She is Mrs. Elizabeth Choy, a teacher tor the past 17 years, who alonii with her husband, 31r. Oi©3 khtm Hin, was awarded tbe 0.8.641 words
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39 1950-11-06 2 OLLIE - m faithful T I .ft t cretary- .jMH^-inmented i>n <A r 3 Mr. O. V. wm a m m m the Sii I IMF BY OLLIE HORSES manias <>n the second da* >»^39 words
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Article158 1950-11-06 2 Police Answer Majid Standard Staff Reporter COMMENTING ON the statement by the Presid< nt of the Muslim Welfare Association m Singapore. Mr. M. A. Majid, who said that the Police had withdrawn the permil granted to him to colled money for the Nadra (Bertha <ie Hertogh) Fund, a Police spokesman158 words
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Article, Illustration186 1950-11-06 2 Proceeds Of SCBA Brochure Sale For Volunteer Fund Standard Stall* Reporter THE ENTIRE PROCEEDS oi the sale of the commemoration brochure of the 50th anniversary of the Straits Chinese British Association will go towards the Volunteer M< moriaJ Fund, the Association an- nounced yesterday. The money will 1 1 used186 words
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86 1950-11-06 2 I Standard Staff Reporter THE HON. SIR Francis Molamure. K. BE.. Speaker of the House of Representatives, Cey- J ion. and Leader of the Ceylon delegation to the forthcoming Parliamentary Conference m New Zealand, stayed a night iin Singapore as guest of the Governor,86 words
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Article, Illustration408 1950-11-06 2 Derek Drabble - Derek Drabble IU The 18.000-ton air-conditioned, luxury troopship Empire Fowey. formerly the Norddeutsc her Lloyd liner Potsdam, docking at Singapore yesterday with the famous Hussars known as Desert Rats m the last war. The\ an- on On r way to fight m the KoreanThe Standard. - 408 words
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Article85 1950-11-06 2 They Fell Missed The Sights THREE Korea- hound SOlda rs from the Empire Fowey did not t.ike part m the Hussars and lank Corps rout B ■Ir h through Singapore yes t< rday. Nor did they see anything of Singapore beyond the British Militar> Hospital All three fell down some85 words
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Article157 1950-11-06 2 Labour's Vote Drive On Today Standard Stall Reporter THE LABOUR PARTY ol I Singapore will launch its (election campaign with a Labour rally this evening at 5 W p.m. at Farrar Park. Among the speakers will be a foi r Pai ty Pr< Mr I Francis '1 nomas who retui157 words
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Article252 1950-11-06 2 Standard Woman Reporter A COLOURFUL ceremony, on the eve of Remembrance Day. will take place next Friday. November 10, at o p.m. when there will be a Beating the Retreat, on the Padang. The bands and drums of the 26 Gurkha Infantry Brigade will beat the Retreat.252 words
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Article60 1950-11-06 2 Nen Kill To Control Drugs Standard Stall to porter OPIUM ai hai subjected to the same kind trol as all other drugs, m- j ternationally recognised is] dangerous, under a new bi. I be introduced m the Shiga;- n Legislative Council at its next meeting. The Bill also repeals the60 words
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Advertisement66 1950-11-06 2 NOTtCi Mr X and HAULAGE NQTtS IHI M, i mm I 1 1.- t of 4 r t I C! I «i Kotict v i\ I \H M Smi s I 11 1 HOI Ii i .mon for x i Lumpui Mil MOTOR Variation ol I B add." < LOU66 words
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554 1950-11-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent M VI A LUMPUR, Stin. Five bombs which were accident- > P i>< <l on a latex collecting station around Utan Sinipan near kuang, about 22 miles north of Kuala Lumpur, i„er an an strike carried out554 words
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Article, Illustration134 1950-11-06 3 Terrorism Is Red Bid To Drag Malaya Inside Iron Curtanin Gurney 8 LONDON, Nor. "> (Renter) Sir Henry Carney, rittftß High onniii«inniT m Malaya. said here last hi il terrariaoi m Malaya was international Commi trying t«» enslave the country ami l»rin_i it inside mrtain. Communists n ere y out134 words
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Article44 1950-11-06 3 Chinese Star Due In Penang Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun.— Miss Tse Loh Lin. well-known Chinese film star, will arrive m Penang on Wednesday, by plane from Singapore. Miss Tse will make a personal appearance and sing at local theatre during her stay here.44 words
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202 1950-11-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. The trade union is not a >va<repral>hin<* organisation the President of the Postal Uniformed Staff Union, Che Osnian Sim told members at iis quarterly genera] meeting of the Penan*: branch held '«;:'re this morning; O ian Siru202 words
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214 1950-11-06 3 1 5 ELECTED TO DISCUSS SALARIES WITH GOVT Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. -The Executive Council of the Federation of Government Administrative and Clerical Unions at a meeting today elected 15 members representative of the various Government Clerical Services to form the constitution of the Stall side to carry214 words
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63 1950-11-06 3 Anti-Malarial Staff Rejects BenhamScale Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Anti-Malarial Staff Union Federation is to negotiate with Government regarding revision of salaries of members m service, it was disclosed at a meeting of the Union here today. The meeting resolved to reject the Benham Report. Mr. K. Sinnathamby63 words
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Article23 1950-11-06 3 DR. R. D. GROSS. Director of Medical Services, officially opened the co-operative store at the Mental Hospital on Saturday evening.23 words
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59 1950-11-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent M A LAC CA Sun. The Settlement Council Franchise Committee held its fourth meeting on Friday at the Malacca Historical Society. Stadthaus. The Committee considered at length the problems connected with the impending elections m the rural areas of the Settlement. The Committee will59 words
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Article52 1950-11-06 3 Standard Staff Reporter AIR Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, Commander-in-Chief Far East Air Force, returned by air to Changi last night from Japan. He has been conferring with the American commanders m Tokio and visiting the Far East Flying Boat Wing at Iwakuiii since he left Changi on52 words
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Article, Illustration512 1950-11-06 3 Chee Koon Lin - Nonis Family May Be Evictecl Due To Rent Arrears Artificial Limbs For Pk. Residents By Chee Koon Lin photo Standard Staff Reporter. The NONIS family may In- shifted frmn ilicir room if iliiir rem for lliis month of $19 b not paid. They arc already two months m arrears. Mrs.Standard - 512 words
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Article193 1950-11-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Sun— Brothers, old pupils and students filled the Chapel of the St. Francis Institution yesterday morning at the High Mass and Benediction m thanksgiving of Bro. Honorius' Jubilee. After Mass, m a simple but solemn ceremony with candle m hand Bro. Honorius193 words
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Advertisement705 1950-11-06 3 MlUNttl »KO\l HWIHMIII I h tiiMIMM iianhoi ii' tot Bangkok 14-16 n •Nordbval for SaiKon Bangkok 19-20 N Kma' toi Manila Buanfeoaa l.Kubur Kobe 1 kohama M Nov.-l Dec M M hoy. lautna I i Salgoi Ban k I 26 27 Nov 25-25 Nov U Boy. M.il.k lii B <:.--705 words
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Article780 1950-11-06 4 MALAYA'S problems were never driven home to the people oi Britain with such force as cm Friday lasl wht n Mr, Alan Lennox Boyd, a member oi the Parliamentary delegation who visited SingaI re and the Federation recently, did some plain 'k;nu ah ai situation m this780 words
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1299 1950-11-06 4 HUKS— A Cancerous Sore For The Philippiness NORMAN SOONGManaging Editor o( Pan-Asia Newspaper Alliance now visiting his old stumping ground, the Philippines, describes the bandit situation m that island republic m this article written exclusively £or The Standard. MANILA, Oct. 26 (PANA) Unless ihe link question is first solved, the1,299 words
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Article188 1950-11-06 4 I RESIGN, construction and opera 1 ion of the (fling) saucers indicate to me that a very superior intelligence is at work. Not only at w i but present within the disks. Navy Com d r. Robert McLaughlin, reporting on miniature space ships reportedly observi d. THE188 words
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Article792 1950-11-06 4 A Big Prize THE KREMLIN cannot possibly leave North Korea undefended and that's why it is sending a large Communist Chinese force down from Manchuria to meet the advancing United Nations forces, Chung Shing J;t Pao said. Cominform could afford to give up central792 words
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Article500 1950-11-06 4 Sir: In a recent IssiM of your paper a letter was published entitled, "The Glamour of Hollywood." signed by "A Learner*" the writer who asks questions about the good work <■'. the v.i -esta Met Mission. He obviously nei to be enlightened. The Methodisl Mission came500 words
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Advertisement26 1950-11-06 4 JUST ARRIVED PEPPERMINT OIL. FROM POLAK SCHWARZ HOLLAND NAARDEN POLAK IKLTAI. LIMITED QUANTITY ONLY. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. T. G. KIAT CO. TM 708, North Bridge Kd Singapore.26 words
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Advertisement17 1950-11-06 4 BA\w kfa aC m\a &am <** r,r A CO u fit j K.P l^^jjgj^J^^ PKOTt.I IS ami I17 words
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Article, Illustration293 1950-11-06 5 Dalai Lama Reported Fleeing Tibet On Way To Darjeeling nil MM China yesterday appeared lo be proceeding calmly vit h i»- P 1 1 tor lhe i T fc f ,1 S 0 f Tibet world opinion, Uisiuv the .pinion of the greatest friend" it has outside the Iron in—293 words
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98 1950-11-06 5 Asia Leaders Honoured By US College EASTOX Ft -vl\ i: .1. Xov. 4 (UP Gt i* ra Car.— P. Romulo Fori ign M nister of the PI pp Mada n Vijaya Laa bmi P rodit, Indian Amor to the United States, nd M E senhower, I rothez r>. ner; E>a98 words
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Article210 1950-11-06 5 CVealth Troops' New Chief TOKYO. Nov. 4 (ReuterAAP) Lieut-General Sir Horace Robertson Commander of the BO. OF. today took over administrative conn;. and of all United Kingdom, Australian and New Zealand farces m Japan and Korea. T'nis extension ol General Robertson's command, which follows an agreement among the iree governments210 words
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Article49 1950-11-06 5 E AST O N I Pen n sy Ivanf a Nov. i (UP) P.I. Foreign Secretary, Carlos P. Romuli kid that the Philippines and other new States m Asia can accept Western ec atomic help "only on terms compatible with their freedom and di ?nity."49 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-11-06 5 A North Korean is seen m the above Associated Press picture bewing and waving a i white flag to passing Anstra- ban troops near Sariwan as j they advance on Pyongyang, former Communist capital which fell to United Nations forces on Octi her 2©.48 words
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Article, Illustration248 1950-11-06 5 LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 5 (AP)— -The United Nations Assembly on Saturday revoked part oi il- fouryear ban on Franco Spain. It cleared the way lor members to >« ml ambassadors to Madrid and lor Spain to join tin- I niled Nations specialised agencies.A. P. - 248 words
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162 1950-11-06 5 HONGKONG, Nov. S— (AP) —The independent Sing Tao Jih Pao on Saturday hud the blame for the Philippines "economic crisis" squarely on "the corruption and despotism oi the Quirino cabinet." Only if the cabinet shows "courage to reform" can the Philippines be saved from162 words
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90 1950-11-06 5 LONDON. Nov. 4 (UP)—British naval vessels and Royal Air Force planes, will take part m a combined operations exercise at Karachi, a Pakistan government official announcement said to lay. The exercise will begin on November 13, and will be run90 words
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Article34 1950-11-06 5 NEW YORK. Nov. (AP) —Mrs. Carmen Torresola, 21, widow of Grisselio Torresola, has been arrested. Torresola was killed when he tried to storm Blair House In an attempt to kill President Truman.34 words
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Article146 1950-11-06 5 Elections In US Set For Nov. 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (Reuter) Forty million (40,000,--000) Americans will go to the polls on Nov. 7 to elect ali 435 members of the House ot Representative^. 36 of the 96 Senators and A2 State Governors. The present Democrat strength m the Senate is146 words
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252 1950-11-06 5 Pledge Made To Protect Basic Rights ROME, Nov. 5 (AP The anti-Communisl countries of western Europe last night signed a convention of Human Rights which for the first time m history bunds them to protect en masse the basic rights of their citizens. It was the first positive action taken252 words
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65 1950-11-06 5 Pandit Nehru Tarns Down Cambridge's Chancellorship LONDON. Nov. 4 (Reuter) Pandit Nehru, Prime Minister of India, has intimated thai he does not desire to enter into a contest for the Chano lorship of Cambridge University, it was announced m Cam- bridge tonight. The only nomination was that of Marsha! of65 words
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120 1950-11-06 5 BOMBAY. Nov. 4 (Renter)— GoH worth Bsls,MtV 000 has bees seized from smugglers by the Bombay Air and Sea Customs alone m the past 15 months, it was learned here today. The largest haul waf m April when Sea Customs sleuths stumbled on a120 words
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296 1950-11-06 5 Indian Sighted Believed Sighted Over Swiss A Ips MU VV Nov. 5. (MM— The Milan air MMM centre received vor«l from France last ni^hi tii.H smoke hail been gem iii the ieinitv of the 3,538--met re-high Monte K<>- < iaiiolotie. Ml Lilemilm norlli-v. est ot In rin. I hi- is296 words
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Article180 1950-11-06 5 ON Group Visiting Pyongyang TOKYO. Nov. 4 [UP)—Representatives of seven m mbers of the Ui ted Nations' Com for Korea made a Sying visit tod; y to Pyongyang, the former Red capital. They will investigate co n d it ion s north of the 38th parallel. General Mac Arthur's H.Q180 words
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Article88 1950-11-06 5 N'lists To Mobilize Army Labour TAIPEI. Nov. 4: (ReulorAAP) In an attempt *o lessen the burden of the National Treasury to carry on the wai Nationalist officials are I ning a movement whereby army labour will be mobilized for recoi I ruction wi Tbe initial plan rails for 1J280.000 work-days88 words
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97 1950-11-06 5 JAKARTA V 4. (APi. n: m South Mo scan Republic ml. Gene:-; I Doug Arthur to intervene t< <••' on Amboina. On behalf of South ll< cans who fought Mac A: uinnKind m YV. War 11. teleg am v. as rent to Mac Arthur97 words
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Article306 1950-11-06 6 MARY NIKLAS - MARY NIKLAS I^ILM horr ar specialist, Boi is X.c ofl si aving .••.usual change oi pro- si nal roles m New York. In a deep. rich voice accented with slight lisp, he tells bedtime stories to the kiddies on his weekly i V. shoM It is this weekly306 words
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Article, Illustration502 1950-11-06 6 AUNT CHRISTOBEL - STANDARD Children's Corner AUNT CHRISTOBEL. Attention Juniors! Let me take this opportunity while saving "hello" to welcome you all to this page m the hope that it will be YOU m the future who will help make this Corner one of the brightest features m this paper. First of all502 words
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Article, Illustration322 1950-11-06 6 AUDREY WHITING - AUDREY WHITING By pEORGES DE SAVER, m J his red. woollen swimming trunks, was tired of stretching his arms and kicking his legs m the sea. So this sun-tanned fifty nine-year old Frenchman turned over, boated on his back and decided: "The crawl322 words
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224 1950-11-06 6 Scout Flies 30,000 Miles In Search Of Good Turns... f)EPl T TY Camp Chief Harald Dahl has a wonderful job. He's the Scouts' Travelling Commissioner. Since 1946 he has travelled 48,000 miles visiting troops all over the Empire, and his latest trip is for a 30,000-mi'e tour oi the Far224 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-11-06 6 tNTI-LEOr ha\ I dl Durini he is paddle nea. through B othei i B HE SCflfil nOK I! s I Uten it— here's tlw Pi lisfc: 1 I I I -re it is a N. I37 words
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Miscellaneous357 1950-11-06 6 $100 CROSSWORD— 2 I ACROSS 32— Italian com ENTRIES for Retajn-d 34— Her.'.dry grafted this* COllipclil 1011 s—Transact:5 Transact: n 35-- AM orapar.ied -II I 9— Male sheep 31— The b -oggier CIOSC With tilt' last 12 He?;on 38 Roman orocie U Khav.arv. 3»— River m I.aly po-l.il (H'llVCrV Oil357 words
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Miscellaneous278 1950-11-06 6 ia, Squeak And Wilfred ,lappy now H, V nd M n m forgot their humps. E m W aP^»-ook! they^ ve« Wt OMfifißLW^^rJ^Jm rvi iCkt V both se£na jTM m £tf M CONKER I .-Rfl jgTli— V 7\y COMKEWStj |*J Jfl ie// v f nu^»fßA iI. P ,<Pj y .k.278 words
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Article433 1950-11-06 7 UNIVERSITY POLICY ON UNDERGRAD Standard Staff Reporter THE OFFICIAL policy of the I niversitv of Malaya m Pdation to the Malayan I adergrad, the students' paper, as contained m a statement to the Students* Council signed hv*the Acting Vice-Chaneelfor of the I imersity. Prof. T. 11. Silcock, Has released by433 words
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Article, Illustration271 1950-11-06 7 RAF Supply Drops Stepped Up, Air Strikes Reduced ALTHOUGH ihere was a slight redaction m the R.A.F.'s offensive air effort against the bandits during October, compared >\iih September's record strike figures, air suppl) and airlift operations again increased, F.E.A.F. announced lasl night. Bomber and lighter strikes were made m seven271 words
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Article166 1950-11-06 7 Sel. YMCA Celebrates 45 lh Year Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. "You have good reason to be proud of the great attainments of the YMCA m Kuala Lum- pur. for during the 45 years \of its existence, it has grown into a large establishment which provides excellent amenities and166 words
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Article62 1950-11-06 7 SI O.OOO BAIL IN OPIUM CASE BAIL of $10,000 was allowed Ling Tiong Guan by Mr. Tan Ah Tah, the Singapore Second District Judge, cm Saturday on a charge of being m possession of 12j pounds of opium m a car al Woodlands Custom; Station on Nov. 3. Ling claimed62 words
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Article67 1950-11-06 7 2 Girls' Schools Hold Bazaars GIRLS of the Geylang Methodist School on Saturday held a bazaar m their school grounds. Proceeds from sales of clothes and food and drinks will be used build three new classrooms. Another bazaar was held at the Katong Convent to raise funds for repairs and67 words
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Article53 1950-11-06 7 SENTENCE of four months' rigorous imprisonment was imposed on Mohamed bin Terashi (27) m the Sim:;. >i i Third Police Court on Saturday after he pleaded guilty to charges of theft and retaining stolen properly. Mohamed's sentence is to be followed by 12 months' police supervision. He53 words
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Article752 1950-11-06 7 WITH FIRST-GRADE robber for November shipment changing hands on Wecii.i $2.10 per lb. and tin arivanc•ig day by day to a "ne plus ultra" of $510.58 per picul by riday. there a/as a large volume of business written on iie Singapore Share Market. Shares m752 words
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Miscellaneous762 1950-11-06 7 F E DE RATI m\§Vßlii \l H IX l\nL,x, ICeg.il < Kl.iii^ i Sha bnam i H md i > 3.15. (i.30 and 9.15 p.m. or.ixtL.fin.i.i I oiiay 3 63 0 and 915 p m R x Fah K;ii (Mandarin) 3. Cathay: MenantJ Kasih 12 45 (Kla ?*l Key To762 words
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Miscellaneous263 1950-11-06 7 and f!. 175 Mc s. 19 metres. 85 mitres UI metres and 4"i metres 4.45 p.m. Programme Summary: 4.47 I rom the London editorials (BBC': 5 p.m. The Concerto; 5.45 The Debate I Continues (BBC); •> p.m. Indonesian: News and Programmes (BBC); Ow3t Cantonese: News (BB( I; 6.45 London studio263 words
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446 1950-11-06 8 SINGAPORE'S six-a-side soccer tournament started at Jalan Besar Stadium with five matches completed. Timers and Pulau Brani scored impressive victories and keen play is expected when they meet the favourites Kota Raja and Rovers m the round.! Today's games saw some good446 words
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Article198 1950-11-06 8 IPOH. Sun— Selangor tjt T s swept the board m the All-Malaya 50-mile road race wh eh was run off here this riling. T'ney took all the fir^t three placings, with the L 944 All-India 100-mile champion, A K. Omai (27) finishing first. Omar was less198 words
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Article44 1950-11-06 8 BARCELONA, Nov. 4 (UP>— Spain beat France by one yoal to nil here yesterday, to decide the third and fourth places m the International Field Hockey Tournament The final of the Tournament, between Pakistan and Hoi land. will be played tomorrow44 words
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Article192 1950-11-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Avenging their defeat m Selangor senior soccer league this yettr the Tamilian Physical Culture Association won the Selangor F.A. Cup this evening when they beat the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club m a solitary goal at Princes Road Play did not rise192 words
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Article, Illustration242 1950-11-06 8 Chow Kuan Yee - THEN C .ME THT DA USE Like a flying tiger he came, George Daune, bone crusher from Down Under, straight for King Kong. It was m their 'rassling match at the Happy World on Saturday night; a return fight, Kong having lost the first on a foul. Good King Kong242 words
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479 1950-11-06 8 Perak Worried About StateHockeyForwards IPOH, Sun. A series of State trials m tin* last two months have still not produced the centre-forward which the Perak Hockey Association have been striving to find, or brought together a forward line that can combine. i,. In yesterday's trial, the Colours beat the Whites479 words
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Article237 1950-11-06 8 SEGAMAT, Fri.— Mrs. Lim San Chee, last year women's open singles champion of the district, entered both finals m the women's singles and women's doubles m t!ic Segamat District Badminton Open-Championships by beating Miss Chin Kon Moi 11-5. 11-4 m the singles and Miss Choong237 words
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Article37 1950-11-06 8 ST. PAUL. NEBRASKA. Nov. 5. (AP) Cleveland Alexander. 63, one time star major league baseball pitcher, was found dead on Saturday m his room here. He had been m failing health m recent years.37 words
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Article, Illustration232 1950-11-06 8 ^H T IXG^ a r for all six races on the Turf Club Vnv mV V r3(V f- n lhC llHni ,U 0l the Soia: -lvii liud November meeting: HORSES: CLASS L, HORSES: CLASS L BowOtee 800 DIV. 1-5! Furs. DIV. R-Abt. j i„, lirM s232 words
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Article39 1950-11-06 8 Blackheath Surprise Oxonians m h 2SP Blackheatli p, upset of il Baturda pow< rful tfam first def< ifi pack a:: Oxford tie Cambri give the win which belles 5 I 'Ai I B it as yd Leic. !4 ball.39 words
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Article43 1950-11-06 8 R.A.F. MALAYA ANNUAL GOLF[til* TH! Ri: ;tr»- the (.oil I Bukit i brack- a and F/Lt i and i and B and (i I AVM 18> V. V Pick! and F/O Patt< S BroUjj Armitage B and and W C B Willi.-,' I43 words
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Miscellaneous28 1950-11-06 8 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 8.15 7.53 Malacca 4.17 5.04 Port Dickson 2.58 3.45 Port Sham 2.07 2.27 Penang 9.41 10.3128 words
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Title Section205 1950-11-06 1 i at"* 4 «r 1 fe> S I o c^oJ t 2 c J ox V O "O T 2 ox ©.2 5^2 o E uu)«i<Zuiia huo a 0.0 a. 5 »o-oo«.J2o-£j •fj 030o_t O*z o x«* 0...WC2-C S tm 4~ O 4- O U Q. S ss c— g205 words
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Article, Illustration131 1950-11-06 1 h as v i :e of EIS 1 1 N Pi i i Nov. 4 Carlos F Romuk I i nister of the Phi pines, Ifl ida n V. I Panciiu r rfian A•- tl i United States, v. ton Eisenhower. I rothei General Dwight D F enhower, were aw;ircicdAP - 131 words
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Article89 1950-11-06 1 EASTON (Pennsylvania I, Nov. I up p.] F reign Sei etary, s p. Romulo said that the Philippines ;md other new States m Asia can accept Western economic hilp "only on terms compatible with their freedom and di The ban on ambassadi was removed by 3889 words
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162 1950-11-06 1 PI Govt. Said 'Ruined' By Corruption HONGKONG, Nov. S— (AP) The independent Smg Tan Jih Pao on Saturday laid the blame for the Philippines "economic crisis" squarely on "the corruption and despotism of the Quirino cabinet." Only if th. met shews "courage to reform" can the Philippines be saved from162 words
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95 1950-11-06 1 LONDON. Nov. 4 (UP)— Bri- j tish naval vessels and Royal Air Force planes, will take part i m a combined operations exercise at Karachi, a Pakistan government official announcement said U ay. The exercise will beem on November 13,95 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-11-06 1 NEW YORK. Nov. (AP):— Mrs. Carmen Torresola, 2!. widow of Grisselio Torresola, has been arrested. Torresola was killed; when he tried to storm Blair House m an attempt to. kill Pre-] bidcnt Truman. photo.36 words
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Article326 1950-11-06 1 Elections In US Set For Nov. 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 4— (Renter) Forty million (40,000,--000) Americans will go to the polls on Nov. 7 to elect all 435 members of the House of Representatives, 36 of the i)rj Senators and A2 State Governors. The present Democrat strength m the Senate is326 words
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Article, Illustration209 1950-11-06 1 LONDON. Nov. 4 (Beutei Pandit Nehru, Prime Minister of India, has intimated that he does not desire to enter into a contest for the Chancellorship of Cambridge University, it was announced m Cambridge tonight. The only nomination was that of Marshal of the R.A.F.209 words
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Advertisement121 1950-11-06 1 Gold Smuggling Amuck Indian Customs Say BOMBAY. Nov. 4 (Reuter >— Go'd worth Lsl r >ooo.--000 has been seized from smugglers by the Koinbay Air and Sea Customs alone m the past 15 months, it was learned here today. The largest haul wvl* m April when Sea (ustoms sleuths stumbled121 words
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Article, Illustration102 1950-11-06 2 of tlie \t-ist- ilaf.on. In pro; ohm, the Statue is carried to CradHag the statue m his «nns Fr Du JSS^Lf^ Morsm fixes "S to the root ol a station wagon. In the pictures ft from of the han »r where ir. Do Mouti«, he.* b r r M an102 words
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Article433 1950-11-06 2 f-Mi.itrt' mere are a: so the equally weighty nomic issues which must be ironed out if stability is be achieved. The Singapore and Federation development plans have been designed m the light < I these issues, and it is a matter of urgency that the two Governments must have tho433 words
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Article, Illustration941 1950-11-06 2 A Big Prize THE KREMLIN cannot possibly leave North Korea undefended and that's why it is sending a large Communist Chinese force down from Manchuria to meet the advancing United Nations forces, Chung Shing Jit Pao said. I Cominform could afford to give Up941 words
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Article320 1950-11-06 2 r\ESIGN, construction ai operation of the (ding) saucers indicate to me that a very superior intelligence is .at work. Not only at but present within the disks. Navy Com dr. Ro b c r I McLaughlin, reporting on miniature ?.pace ships reportedly observt d. r rilE income320 words
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Article, Illustration130 1950-11-06 3 SERVICE IN HANGAR In a hangar next to the main airport building:, the Statue on its station wagon "chariot" was surround c d by milling crowds of Catholic and non Catholics. Here for the next one hour, there took place a continuous prayer service led by Redemptorist Fr. Moran. PictureA.P. - 130 words
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Article103 1950-11-06 3 BASTON, Ft ru sylvania, Nov. Carlos P. Romul l i -l nister < f the pines, Mada n Vij iya Pandit Indian Amor 1 nited States. M I m nhower, brother of Genera! C-. ght D Eisenwere awarded the honora: y oi D tor ol La* at tte C103 words
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Article95 1950-11-06 3 EASTON (Pennsylvania t, Nov DP pi. Foreign Secretary, los P. Romulo s.nd that the Philippines and other new States m Asi i can accept Western eonomic help "only on terms compatible with their freedom v di Assembly voted on the rest tion by sections. The ban95 words
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162 1950-11-06 3 HONGKONG, Nov. S— (AP) The independent Sing Tao Jih Pao on Saturday laid the blame for the Philippines "economic crisis" squarely on "the corruption and despotism of the Quirino cabinet." Only if the cabinet shows "courage to reform" can the Philippines be saved from162 words
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90 1950-11-06 3 LONDON. Nov. 4 (UP)—British naval vessels and Royal Air Force planes, will take part m a combined operations exercise at Karachi, a Pakistan government official announcement said to ay. The exercise will begin on November 13, and will be run90 words
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Article39 1950-11-06 3 ETW V I >RK Nov. (AP) —Mrs Carmen Torresola, 21, widow ol Grisselio Torresola, has been arrest* d. T irresola was killed when he tried to storm Blair House m an attempt to kill President Truman. photo.39 words
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Article, Illustration336 1950-11-06 3 Elections In US Set For Nov. 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 4— (Router) Forty million (40,000,--000) Americans will g<» to the polls on Nov. 7 to elect all 435 members of the House of Representatives. 36 of the Senators and 32 State Governors. The present Democrat strength m the Senate is 54336 words
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Article, Illustration203 1950-11-06 3 LONDON, Nov. 4 (Renter) Pandit Nehru, Prime Mimslm of India, has intimated that he does not desire to enter into a contest for the Chancellorship of Cambridge Univer- sity, it was announced m Cam- bridge tonight. I The oniv nomination was 'that of Marshal203 words
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Advertisement118 1950-11-06 3 Gold Smuggling Amuck Indian Customs Say BOMBAY. Nov. 4 (Reuter >— Gold worth LNIVOOO.--000 has been seized from smaggiers by the Bombay Air and Sea Customs alone m the past 15 months, it was learned here today. The largest haul wv^ m April when Sea ustoms sleuths stumbled on a118 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-11-06 4 CROWDS SEE TRIUMPHAL PROCESSION CROWDS SEE TRIUMPHAL PROCESSION "i&'Avffofa 4 sia^lljs^ 1«C A t*fi a jj «'f°l bS**"!! .^-"■•si**?* i:s .■Ofl.sj-Se's scs.-. 3~oo» 28 °5 =>"z e- x*"«-°c=cS "SS„J 2 S- x 2§o§ -gi s E^»II!-8?o! So=o ..11 5 .tl|*ll xo± .2 a- ott: ±2 .E £«J "E o £+.0154 words
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66 1950-11-06 4 15,000 Throng Open Air Service To Honour Our Lady Of Fatima ft > .H v 5 o- 2 g 5 1 m d Q .fl SW A. _2I >2 S C S m 3 m "7. 9 fe» -J S3 x J fi *0 8 B 0 «o a. 066 words
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Article, Illustration96 1950-11-06 4 Huge Crowd At Midnight Mass I 111 I I -I I g* I sSc«fo£|*~fc2s I r_. -C "O o v gg g Kfl eS S i i- £SS >8 -l^i !n*i|^ I t- t*\ I^| i 'is *&&lT «%%zi c V-.t" I I sals 111*1111 gii >B I r J!■-96 words
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Article49 1950-11-06 4 Programme For Today _fiS«?2 'iP^ c^fcwEo" S .jUI* 3*° ft 3 SS s iSeg^Sg C fefc *B I F m «m e*c vt: v: w 7 S3 c c c— C C < 0— 2JC 5 E^t StO- L B'Bm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmW C C AW 1 I LIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH LViV^flllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH r -.149 words
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Article424 1950-11-06 4 inmm«u. mere an STSO the equally weighty nomic issues which must be ironed out if stability is to be achieved. The Singapore and Federation dev< n nt plans have been designed m the light of these issues, and it is a matter of urgency that the two Governments must have424 words
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Article, Illustration936 1950-11-06 4 'Uncle Joe 'Has It Figured Out A Big Prize THE KREMLIN cannot possibly leave North Korea undefended and that's why it is sending a large < ommunist Chinese force down from Manchuria to meet the advancing United Nations forces, Chung Shing Jit Pao said. Cominform could afford to give up936 words
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Article325 1950-11-06 4 r\ESIGN, construction and operation of the (fl saucers indicate to me that a very superior intelligence is at work. Not only at work, but present within the disks Navy o m dr. Robert McLaughlin, reporting on miniature space ships reportedly obsi rv< d. r rilE income tax325 words
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