Singapore Standard, 8 November 1950
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Title Section19 1950-11-08 1 Singapore Standard a a. n jl VOL I NO. 129 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS19 words
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272 1950-11-08 1 UN Meet To Study Mac A. Report Today I \KF SI i SS, No>. 7 (AP)— The lA. Security .i in a >«l wcctifj om Wednesday will consider I irV report that Chinese Communists are fighting in Korea* Tiie Couo Preside nl Ales B sr, ¥i asl i a led272 words
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Article11 1950-11-08 1 POLICE FUND GROWING been re- Police -tal of ■e, and I11 words
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Article59 1950-11-08 1 SPOT TIN advanced £112] per ton at yesterday's trading SCSSiaa in London. IP reported, apparently due to political and military developments on the Asian fronts. Settlement price reached £I£M p**r ton. Three months tin made a terrific jump. rea eh lag £1.285 per ton.59 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-11-08 1 photo. Picture above shows un armed Chinese prisoners wearing thick cotton-padded (hinese winter uniforms and fur-lined caps, with US Army Lieutenant Muranaka of Honolulu (right) questioning some of them. The men said they were part of a noncomhat group supplying the North Korean forces withAP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration382 1950-11-08 1 Captains Of Trooper, Freigh terCo-opera te To Save Man's Life Drama On High Seas By Derek Drabble, Standard Shipping Reporter HOW iwo ships, a H.I. freighter ami a great trooper, both inward bound to Singapore, altered course at sea lo save the life of a Merchant Navy officer, suffering from382 words
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Article302 1950-11-08 1 Standard Staff Reporter TAN FOCK SEXG, 39-year-old well-known Singapore labour supplier and landlord of a $160,000 building under. construction in Syed Alwi Road was shot and wounded in tiie stomach yesterday while supervising the work in progress. The shooting occurred at 3.35 p.m. Twenty laoourers were then302 words
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Article81 1950-11-08 1 MOSCOW. Nov. 7. Rain poured steadily in Moscow's Red Square today as Russian soldiers, sailors, airmen and a million civilians marched pa>t Lenin's granite mausoleum to mark the 33rd anniversary of the October revolution Politburo members Vyacheslav Molotov and Nikolai Bulganin were amnng Soviet political and military81 words
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Article43 1950-11-08 1 THE London Gazette announces that General Sir John Harding. K.C.8.. CBR. D.5.0., MC, C-in-C. Far East Land Forces lias been appointed Aide de Camp General to the King in place of General Sir James Steele who ba* retired*43 words
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75 1950-11-08 1 CALCUTTA, Nov. 8. (AP). —West Bengal Communists who have been quiet for some time are becoming active again. West of Calcutta. on the Bihar-Bengal bonier. 20 villages have been officially declared "disturbed and dangerous areas," and additional police have been sent out for which75 words
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Article30 1950-11-08 1 THE Officers' Mess at Selerang Barracks was burgled in the early hours yesterday and cash and valuables to the amount of $484 were later found missing.30 words
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Article90 1950-11-08 1 CLACTON, England. Nov. 7— (UP). Four men were killed and several injured today in an explosion at an explosive factory on nearby Bramble island. An official of Explosives and Chemical Products Ltd. said the blast occurred in an isolated hut used for making explosives.90 words
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Article52 1950-11-08 1 SYDNEY, Nov. 7. (AP) Two RAAF Mustangs ollided in the air 70 miles south ol Sydney today and fell into the sea. Both pilots were seen to bale out but both were missing late todav. The Mustangs were exercising with Navy Sea Fury Fighters over52 words
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204 1950-11-08 1 THE Singapore Government last night announced thc setting up of a committee to examine the general aspect of retirement at the age of 5a for Government officers and employees. The committee will also enquire whether the existing svstem under which it is204 words
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350 1950-11-08 1 Lull bets In But No Sign Seen Of Chinese Quitting WARFRONT. Nov. 7 (AP). After two days of lavage battle, a mysterious lull blanketed the north-western Mar /one* today, baffling Allied Staff Officers tensed for a titanic enemy The Communists' four-division big push had not come ofl. But there was350 words
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166 1950-11-08 1 WITH THE FIFTH AIK HQ IN KOREA. Nov. 7 (UP)— The Fifth Air Force reported that American F 51 Mustangs damaged three Russian built jets in one of live hit and run attacks by Communist fighters that raged intermittently all Tuesday afternoon just south166 words
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Article64 1950-11-08 1 Typhoon Heading For Luzon Island MANILA. Nov. 7— (AP)— A typhoon with wind velocity ol 95 miles aii hour at its centre J today was reported bearing towards the Philippines from the southeast. The Philippines Weather Bureau said the Pacific storm, i unless it veers, would hit southern Luzon island64 words
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Article177 1950-11-08 1 Americans Vote For Congress W \SHI\I.TO\, Nov. 7 CAP) IflMftcMM >ote toda\ Kith the role thai lhe I nited Stale* is to pla\ in lhe nexi t^o \car» in inter* national all air* at -take iu ihe liaith between Repubticans and Democrat* for control of CsBgNMM* Over 10,000,000 are expected177 words
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Article45 1950-11-08 1 No Peking Reply To India Note NEW DELHI Nov. 6: (Reuter) The Government of India have not yet received a reply to their note to Peking on Oct. II stating that Chinese military operations in Tibet had ly added to the tensions of the world.45 words
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Advertisement57 1950-11-08 1 I POl AAOID > y l suNSHifta X1; i absorn umoffni chire' 'Available in variou* dedfaa A cotoar* i I Prom: I I i^ \At b. l I Optumetrist A Optuian I I l» II THI ARC AOE. < (off Raffles Place). Phone: **«to K><¥><WiaOaa<X¥MMM¥MMi /Patent GROOVED MM _M W57 words
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Article251 1950-11-08 2 LOANS: CO-OP REFUTES CHARGES Standard Staff Reporter IKE Executive Comlittec of tin* Singapore Government Servants" Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society I iiiti il, yesterday tl ii i e d charges of favouritism and partiality levelled against it by certain members* n e .-iw ers, commenting a circular issued by the251 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-11-08 2 Photo. Dr. I). D McCarthy. Deputy Director of Medical Services. Uganda, who passed through Singapore yesterday by BO AC Constellation after leave in New Zealand. Dr. McCarthy, with 25 years service in East Africa, said that Uganda is seriously stricken with various tropical diseases. now being tackled resolutely.- StandardStandard - 49 words
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Article53 1950-11-08 2 Standard Staff Reporter LIEUTENANT General Sir Leslie Hollis, Command General, Royal Marines, returned to Singapore t< ifter visiting the Third Commando Brigade in the n. He v. at Kallang Airport by Admiral Sir Pat I Brind. C-in-C Far East Stal Sir Leslie leaves Singapore Ibis morning53 words
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Article573 1950-11-08 2 'FutileTolntervieM bucli V isitors r Standard Staff Reporter IT IS utterly futile to interview sueli visitors to this country as Sir Christopher CoxEducational Adviser to the Secretary ol State for the Colonies, for the purpose of securing any advancement. This opinion was expressed in a statement issued573 words
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215 1950-11-08 2 rWO men in a taxi trembled al the ~!iih! of a policeman checking identity card-. T!;< trembled *<• visibly ilm? I became suspicious and examined their persons,* 1 Md. Yassin bin Karim. a Malay constable said yesterday al the Sinoapore Assizes. In the dock stood215 words
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Article75 1950-11-08 2 A WOMAN. Lim Meng Choo (29) was charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with managing a brothel at Hamilton Ruad between Oct. 22 and Nov. 6. Lim al.so faced another clr. rge of living on the earnings of prostitution. In another case a75 words
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Article43 1950-11-08 2 A CHARGI ol :< g frorr banishment was withd r a w i against Lim Chong Van in the Singapore Relief Court yesterdaj when the prosecution said that it is d to remove Lin: under the Banishment Ordinance instead. Lim was acquitted.43 words
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Article21 1950-11-08 2 FOUR Chinese were each fined $25 in the Singapon Second Police Court yesterday for gambling at Temple Si eel21 words
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Article, Illustration185 1950-11-08 2 Standard Staff Reporter SEVEN-year-old Peelers Stevens, severely burnt victim of a fire— caused by his brothers, through toying with a box of matches arrived in Singapore by K.L.M. Constellation yesterday on a stretcher. Peeters teas one of the two stretcher cases Ilown from BiakStandard - 185 words
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Article, Illustration336 1950-11-08 2 And The Old, The Infirm Murmured Their Greetings The Lady C£ Fatima Visits Home Standard Stall Reporter ONE OF tin* grandest receptions given t<» lN* Pilgrim Vir yesterday tiu*. t!iir<l <la\ of her arrival in Singapore was dial ki I Little Sisters of tin* Poor and the man) inmates <>{Standard - 336 words
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Article406 1950-11-08 2 -WOMAN (57J TELLS COURT Standard Staff Reporter A 30-YEAR-OLD Malay, Saileh bin Mohd. claimed irial ai the Singapore Assizes yesterday to tvo charges oi rape and robbery which he *n- alleged to have committed on a 57-year-old Chinese woman, The case is being heard406 words
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Advertisement150 1950-11-08 2 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Very Attractive Town Property (Near Raffles Plaee) Ta Be Held At Our salera o m Na 1 Prime Streei (Corner of Collyer Quay), Oa rfcursday, Kith November. 1 <»">() At 2 30 P.M, v AA\) vears' leasehold land yed cornered building d 9 Robinson Road. Sing;150 words
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Advertisement148 1950-11-08 2 SITUATION VACAS- S 10/ -■EfAVALI D>^Y GHTS OVER IG TOMOI OW F*OM 10 a.m. SINGAPORE nunc club KalUa 1 I Put.' 1. I 1 Or mon lOOK COMFOPTAfiIE EE COMFORTAEIE-f--comfortable gicre Mft Roy-Bon Sc FA& ia L.l First C'r r of errivc' subse jjcnt s m S gapore cvotlable from:148 words
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Miscellaneous85 1950-11-08 2 Today's Visits I arn I oc Pflgi om Virgin teai ea the (hur. b ol the n \u> n.r st, insi ph's Convent, Ih\a Lebar. !45 un.-10.45 aaa SI Son pii's invent, Psya f < ,r '."45 a.m. Noon Lept r ts] hun. Noon-2 p.m Mount \l\< rin i ol85 words
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Article168 1950-11-08 3 Fifty Families Given 24 llouvs To Quit Area Standard Staff Correspondent M VI LUMPI K, Toes. Selayang Village, one of the bad bandit- in the Mate, eight mile* away from here was the scene of a l: tween Beenritj forces and Communists last night. The 50168 words
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Article126 1950-11-08 3 Houses For Seniior Officers ird Staff Couupaoicßl ll It MPI Tne* ol >' £,000 haa I( .\ttl l^ 1 1»«- >e1- I OUOCiI lor li ul 18 booses kuaia 1 umpur ior voior ©ficera ifl lhe i rnmri:! Service, •be very of maintaining I in hotels and y. I 000126 words
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232 1950-11-08 3 Government Urged To Build More Mosques I _\%__M I oi-:t';toiu!tiil IPI R, Tuo. Governmenl support tosqnea throughout lhe State ol »r, was I r) Inche Yahya l>'m Sh»ikh Ahmad Setan«or ite Council Today* •>'.;■;■,• i said Government should give contributions ards the building ol mosques on the basis of dollar232 words
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Article22 1950-11-08 3 Workshop Foreman Convicted V rnh-nt .es.— totter, mths' a fine three isonn it on ding of the workn the ning amin his22 words
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Article76 1950-11-08 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tu.'s. Four Communisl Bags were found in ditU'rent par: s of the town this morning, a police spokesman told The Standard toaay. The places where they were found were Caruavon Street, junction of Buckingham Street and Sek Cl Anson R a I76 words
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Article58 1950-11-08 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Rc- dts "i the Lucky Brick C -^petition held on Nov. 5. at v Rosary Church, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, were 1 *****. 2—*****. 3—*****, 4—*****, 5 *****, 6 -*****, 7—*****, 8—*****. 9—*****, 10— 21h:;j>. Co is Nation Prizes: *****, 147( I ►605,58 words
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53 1950-11-08 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues ci "ribution towards the building of the Methodist Girls' School. Kuala pur. has been on the basis of a dollar for a do it, state an official reply tabled at thi Selangor State Council today to a question by Inche Yahaya53 words
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Article32 1950-11-08 3 KAJAN4 Tues 0 ing to rs to the resen water has been restricted here. A dar states the supply will med ofl 3 to 6 p.m. p.m. to 6 a.m.32 words
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Article226 1950-11-08 3 Police Officer Fined Standard Stall Correspondent KL ALA Ll MIH R. Tims. 11. Brown, Officer-in-Charge of the Puchong Police Station, was today convicted ami fined $100 or three months' simple imprisonment by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. I). M. K. (irant. on a charge of behaving in a226 words
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Article104 1950-11-08 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sugar ration to the public should be taken weekly, although it may cause a certain amount of inconvenience to the public. according to an official reply tabled at the Selangor State Council today, to a question by Mr. Leung Cheung Ling.104 words
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Article, Illustration78 1950-11-08 3 FlowersF or XmasCheer photo. The flower stall at the Women's Service League Bring and Buy Sale did very good business last Saturday when money was being raised to buy X'mas presents for the children in Hospitals and Institutions in Kuala Lumpur. The sale was held at the Selangor Club andC. F. Larm - 78 words
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382 1950-11-08 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tf the Benham Salaries Commission recommendations are accepted they >vill eost the Government of the Federation about S(> million, according to the Financial Secretary, Mr. \Y. C. Taylor. He made this statement at a press conference this382 words
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Article71 1950-11-08 3 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Two Malay special constables. Awang bin Ahmed and Abu Bakar bin Juman. attached to the Lombon Police post, were i convicted and sentenced to a term of three months' imprisonment each for absenting from duty in the Kota Tinggi71 words
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Article22 1950-11-08 3 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Four Indians and two Chinese, were fined $4 each for breaking the curfew.22 words
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406 1950-11-08 3 Assessors To Decide Tin Mining War Claims Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, lues. All tin iUm claim* will pax- through a panel of ai»>»«Mtr> JfUWH Irom the lin mining industry and vorkinu under a permanent chairman who would be an official of the War Damage Commission. Ihi- i» one of406 words
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149 1950-11-08 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tin s. An appeal to the Selangor Government to give land to the poor to build hou v. n by [nche S. ..-.im. in I Selangor State Council here today. He said he was making this appeal not149 words
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Advertisement97 1950-11-08 3 ll ter Wit"- vW IPCURBTY W The new Ingersoll Locks have been designed specially to defeat modern methods of picking fr/fi, and forcing. They provide maximum security for house and business premises at every point of n entry. They offer L}j? tl Key security i.e. an exclusive combin- JfP^tffr ation97 words
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Miscellaneous389 1950-11-08 3 _—t i\i •/_§_> r r J_ Metropole: Sunehre Din (Hindi) SZ_L.-iMwOI\ today j b .4:, and 9 p.m. Majestic: Awful Truth 12. 3, 7 Kot;u v meeting at Seremban and 9.15 p.m Rest House. Odeon: Tuscon 3. 6.40 9.15 pm Pavilion: Port oi New York 3, //^f)f/ 1 odftX t;389 words
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195 1950-11-08 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PEN ANG, Turs. Lighter owners In Penang mav soon approach local merchants here for a certain increase in the lighter rates to enable them to pa\ better salaries to the 500 lightermen along Weld Qnav. This was revealed by Mr. M. S.195 words
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Article216 1950-11-08 4 Standard Staff Correspondent j PENAN*;. Toes. Some 1 quarters* which *till believe that t,o\ eminent is not Miicere in applying: j trade union policy have no 1 ground- to continue to doubt because the example Ml bv the •»<>% eminent a;* one of the HWgcnl216 words
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Article348 1950-11-08 4 Standard StalT Correspondent IPOH, Tue-. Miss Pai Kwong, famed Chinese film celebrity, was mobbed outside the I|>«»h Rex Cinema this afternoon when the car which carried her lo thc theatre was almost turned over hv a crowd which had waited i^o hours to east348 words
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197 1950-11-08 4 ALOR STAR, Tues. inche AH Has* i, President of lhe Kedah Governmenl Clerical Union, tendered his resignation to the general meeting ol the K.G.C.U. held here last Sunday. Hie resignation wag accepted with "deep re<:r< i At a meeting held i month! Inche Aii197 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-11-08 4 Senior scouts of the 3rd Klan? Troop (Jubilee School), who won Jajanuha Shield for first aid and the "Tovey Shield" for senior scout display, at the Dl f V d Rally held recently. The Troop gained three King's Scouts for the year Seated third from the left are ASM. N.60 words
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Article44 1950-11-08 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. Mr. H< ah .Too Seang, President of the Penang Education Association, will give a talk on "Everyday Thoughts" on Friday, Nov. 10 at 7.45 p.m. at the pren i »es of the Hu Yew Seah Madras Lane.44 words
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Article109 1950-11-08 4 Standard Staff Correspondent BUKIT MFRTAJAM, Tues. An elaborate programme has been drawn tip by the Vicarage of St. Anne's. Bukit Mertajam, to welcome the statue of Our Lady of Fatima which i§ due to arrive at 4.30 p.m. on Nov. 25 from the Permatang109 words
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Article25 1950-11-08 4 PARIT BUNTAR Tues. Two young Chinese women. Teoh Ah Gaik 23 and Ng Goo Khian 25, were lined <__* each for fighting.25 words
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Article116 1950-11-08 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. iA tired after 15 years' service with the Dutch shipping con- pany i 1 the KPM. Mr. Victor Tan Roboth. and Indonesian Chinese, told The Standard today *hat he would be leaving ior the Unit S ites shortly to negotiate for116 words
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252 1950-11-08 4 Airstrip Damage Due To Heavy Rain Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. Ground defects of the Bayan Lepas Airstrip have been under careful observation for more than two years. The sudden deterioration which resulted in the aerodrome lxitiu closed was caused by a period of unusually heavy rain which could not252 words
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Article162 1950-11-08 4 PMS Not Sponsored By Govt. Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— l Emphatically denying that the Persatuan Melayu Semananjong. the second Malay political party in the country to be registered, is sponsored by the Government or by some of the Malay rulers or the Chinese, Inche Hashim Ghani. the pre-162 words
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Article101 1950-11-08 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. For the first time since the liberation. Guy Fawkes Day was celebrated in traditional manner with a display of fireworks at the RAF Leave Centre, Tanjong Bungah, Penang, last night. In spite of the inclement weather, the celebration was staged101 words
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Article277 1950-11-08 4 Standard Staff Correspondent I PENANG, Tues. '*We arc training our boys and jiirls to be good citizens everyday in school and out of school, in the field of sports and in everything that we do,"' the Senior Inspector of Schools, Penang, Mr. G. L. Bayliss.277 words
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566 1950-11-08 4 Standard Staff Carre ip— del PENANG, Tues. A meeting to prated ■grfart the feci by the Governmenl to increase ilu* export Jnty on rubber nili soon by the Penang Rnbber Exchanges fteeardiag t<> Mr. Haaa their president, in an interview nidi 'Ihe566 words
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Article30 1950-11-08 4 Sale Of poppies In Penang Stand. iai stal I PENAN Satu: charge oi public ed r poppie pies are now or followii W Pritchai M Grand and I ii' Bl30 words
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95 1950-11-08 4 S___U__ < a IPOH, I'm-. inarkini: lha! wm ike worst case of c— sortiag be bad ever bei Hill impofled the maximum <»i I'u iiiiriwiwirwl on a 19-year-old I bine* I the High I <»iiri tli- loraiag Evid ace tended by 1 secution95 words
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Advertisement182 1950-11-08 4 I THE CUP THAT CHEERS/ I $(L F.A.BARTHOLOMEISZ LTD. <JkJ $r SINGAPORE. w ENJOY THAT RLL AXED, CONTENTED FEELING, 365 DAYS A YEAR "GOLD LEAF" THE MMGMEST GRIDE CEYLO\ TEA!! ft ft ft ft ft A A ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft182 words
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Advertisement75 1950-11-08 4 MADE IN HAARLEM-HOLLAND 5T C 1 RB 3S ifl s^f Dl Ci P« H PAKKALEE CO., L TI 161 SOUTH BfclDGt «T? SINSATOSI •Tt 0* IPS <■! sin :«M < OMateaMe HnnuCfce«taiß*W« rfrs* CIIfiRI Sf CO., (?.C »X '2_ R.ibinson Rond v c' laiWl lfllii—W'lll^ "lI'II 'II .'I t GIFTS75 words
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Article, Illustration720 1950-11-08 5 Federation 1951 Budget Shows Deficit Of $72 Million Emergency Tops ExpenditureList Standard Staff Reporter i GREATLY increased expenditure on the Emergency and normal Federal Services arc provided for in the revised 1951 budget of the Federation Government released todav. These are the features of estimated 1951 Federal expenditure which will720 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-11-08 5 Photo by The acting Mentri Besar, Tuun Syed Abdul Kadir bin Mohamed, replying to a speech at a cocktail party given in his honour by the members of the Johore Rifle Association at the Johore Bahru Zoo last Saturday. Johore Photo StudioJohore Photo Studio - 42 words
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Article, Illustration69 1950-11-08 5 \t a ten party held in Ms honour at St. Francis Institution m Muuama last Saturday. R?v Bro. Bu— lias was pre m; i with an illuminated address from his Old Bovs. Picture shows Bro. Hobotms rerc-iv vg the gift from Mr. P.G.M.G. Mahindasa. Others in th« picture are Mr.69 words
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Article330 1950-11-08 5 RESULTS of Ul Otto Forman's School of Music annual examinations held recently m Singapore are as follows: (Within brackets. D. for distinction, 65-70 marks. M. for merit, 58-64 marks, and P. for pass 50-57 marks >; Ist Beginner: Merle Cordeiro (M>; George Coleclough (P); Mustafa Talib (.P330 words
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628 1950-11-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Because the Communists' policy of armed terrorism is against the people ami because the Malayan Communist Partv is a dictatorship run by the leaders in their o\ui interests, Lam Swee alias Chanp: .Nam Sui cave himself up to the Police four628 words
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292 1950-11-08 5 Standard Staff Reporter FEDERAL revenue for 1930 according fe revised estimates, minus the $25,714,286 cou tribution from His Majesty's Government toward* defence and emergency, is 5375.587.210. This jis $101,362,381 more than the re\enue wa< j originally estimated. The biggest increase is from Customs292 words
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Article75 1950-11-08 5 Standard Staff Report** THE R re V ying Cub. in order to boost Vimindednc thi Colony is sponsoring Joy Sights for the public tomorrow (DeepavaU H iliday) Flying arill begin at M o'clock En the n m nil f ti.: sunset .Two Tigei Hotfae and Cessna plane75 words
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Advertisement75 1950-11-08 5 K3EE3DI LAST ?> SHO S— :j. ti 15 fc 9.15 p.m R-K-O's Inspiring Drama "STROMBOLI" starring IM.llll) RMM.MW TOMORROW at 11 a.m. Universal's "GYPSY WILDCAT" IN TECHNICOLOR TOMORROW at 3. 6.15 9.15 p.m. Universal's "FRANCIS" REX JOHORE BAHRU Todav 3 Shows: 4.15. 6.45. 9.15 •TAKPIR ILLAHP. (Malay) ATLANTIC Great World75 words
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Advertisement126 1950-11-08 5 SAT. MIDNIGHT CAPITOL ANOTHER 4 HOUR SHOW Columbia's tSP^^^^^^^\ i j i T^^^^^^p 1 ILi I I p^K starring BILL FLLIOT j SLIM SUMMERViLLE. I IVJ SEASON FBOM TODAY] I'l Z 1 H1. 45 -4. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. ON THE "\k wt\ WESTERN FRONTIER! dj g^ Iltl r i126 words
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Article542 1950-11-08 6 Review of Views The Burning Issue •THE PROBLEM foi thej democracies today is not howi to avoid World War 111. but, how World War HI should be d< all w Ith,' declared y< sterd iy*s Rightist Chung Shing Jit Pao The £hinese Communists have, virtually served an ultimatum, on the542 words
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Article714 1950-11-08 6 'THE dramatic element vras not lacking when Nomination Day ended ftr the Singapore Municipal Elections. Mr. Hasanali Jivabhai, one of Ihi Independent candidates for the City Ward, was hf aten by the clock who was noi a candidate at all. He arrived a1 the Municipal Chamber early enough714 words
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Letter413 1950-11-08 6 Pass Degree: $210/- to $500/-). The answer is very simple; opportunities to read for an Honours Degree are delibe lately limited by regulations at the University of Malaya and thereby the number of local men considered suitable to hold higher appointments will be limited. The University of Malaya is perhaps413 words
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Letter62 1950-11-08 6 Sir;—Deepavalli has come ami Christmas is fast approaching. Our debts too. are mounting daily—yet. our "arrears" up to now have not been paid. Our Director of Posts does not seem to care a vee bit nor our Union WAI.LAS. Their only Interest is 'When ;t--62 words
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Letter193 1950-11-08 6 Sir; Your > [ent ''1 .aim ;r Partv Vfemb i i.n a letter published on Nov. 2. 1950 accuses the Labour Party of Singapore of having nominated a person who has i)o\ born a member 'if this part}- for (> mouths, as .a candidate193 words
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Letter185 1950-11-08 6 Sir: In vour issue of October 24. S.C.B.A. Memb< r asked "Can it (ihe M.C.A.i unreservedly say that it has been even partly successful in Malayanising the minds of all Federation Chinese, particularly immigrants and their lirst generation progeny?" If ihe passage "while the M.C A. is185 words
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Article254 1950-11-08 6 DIFFERENCE OF DEGREES Sir: Judging by the correspondence in the local papers and discus* sions among my friends 9 the value of a Pass Degree and an Honours Degree caused pe?' haps by the wide disparity in the salary scales recommended by the Benham Commission to tike holders of the254 words
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Article863 1950-11-08 6 Charles Davy - Charles Davy By JT is really the frontier over again, but on a planetary ano even a galactic scale, 1 mean the m> pression one gets from reading the American magazine stories known collectively as sc ence -fiction. Several American magazines, some of ihem sold here863 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-11-08 6 "Well, it's one way of keepin* body and soul together till the pantomime season starts17 words
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Article521 1950-11-08 6 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By CHAW iv dead. The peal dark galea of death thai I k J t i »i. a I I moment at dawn and the kan. derisive Satu leaked! < r his shoulder for a final twinkling trice and v\.iG.8.5., who Ita- said most521 words
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Advertisement51 1950-11-08 6 I M TOMATK REI ORD CHANGERS All TYPES A\ All \RI I t M0: Mf Radio Spare Parts, Dry s M m Batteries (For All Types %^gij Radios) ond All iF-v" Electrical Requirements, i S^-^^^2k. Enquiries are cordially invited. J M "Ti ISOON ELECTRICAL RADIO CO.! 4-6 Sttlrgie Hoatl. Singapore.51 words
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Advertisement63 1950-11-08 6 Sll \_\_\l_\__\__\ii A__aA__¥ Mr ______________B_A_ __A_K_W A_____\ __f______A____\ -€ft©fi*E¥ ZER IDEAL FOR FROZEN MPS AND HT (11 IM 4 fe 7 CUBIC FEET MODII.s NOU ON DM 1 I Sole Distributors: LEE and FLETCHER 102 106 ORC lI A RII ROAD. SINGAPORE: Tl I M|i\r REI Kii.l KAIOKS FROM 463 words
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Miscellaneous15 1950-11-08 6 i-i y m v—^^ __zn^B _»_¥____> _w_\^_A^^^~^^^ mm J mmF aJE ~P '\Jf_jfW_ raj ioo «ms15 words
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332 1950-11-08 7 PORTO, M»v. t \IM— l .S. 3th Army Hea<lqiiariers has scotched thii ihe Odmvam < ommn.iist force* in Korea were now with- bark to Maiiehiina. Mniiiltaneously, I .S. air force pilots s masses of Chinese troops ami war equipment, still pouring332 words
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99 1950-11-08 7 IDftYO, N"^ t p,: There still is no cicarcnt g| ih h «»i tt* Chine. e t.oops ia Norlh SaflM < nine>e prisoners said thev numbered ID.OOO. while others said each Chinese division •.< luo.an iM).«ier had been ordered to eonI |H»0 "volunteers"99 words
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188 1950-11-08 7 Washington Favours Showdown Over Chinese Intervention I wiIM.I'OV \o>. 7 (AP) As the United iuattshl to attention of the I tiitr*«l Nations ,t i bin. -e cnlrv into tht- Korean tiirhtini;, hi»h i ..v,i im. nl •jnarter- m ■»lai»«l to favour ha\ iti*» Hat, Aowdatwa over the Chfanoc intervention. Diplomatic188 words
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Article29 1950-11-08 7 Looting Power Plants thai wfl] after Hm grt i". -i hydrapi mts sn I m i are \.»rih Korea* Han r MUate trom Ha im liuri.i. Fhe Mists I! >29 words
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Article19 1950-11-08 7 Rhee Blames Moscow lUP] i Pre. fig i that Ku>s>ia I iaese Merves- 1 think Russia does Nnrtii Korea19 words
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Article65 1950-11-08 7 Pledge To UN B y Truman IE \i>;\i (Missouri), 7 AP' Presidenl Truman lhe 1 rnited States will aain "run out on ils v or the preserva- Id peace la a lu;: .< on talk, the Presi--i- t u counl n "an out ponsibilit; in 1020. tly referring to its65 words
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Article120 1950-11-08 7 Truman Anti Aeheson TalkOnKorei WASHINGTON. Nov. 7 <UP> High administi ation officials -aid that the Korean war had entered a highly critical phase as President Truman in Kansas Citj and Dean Aeheson here discussed the war's grave turn bv telephone Official voiced confidence that a majoi disaster can be averted120 words
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Article45 1950-11-08 7 ATLANTIC CITY. (New Jersey), Nov. 7. (UP)— Mr. Aubrey Eban, Israeli Ambassador to the United States, said that the Arab states "are secretly nursing a diabolic hope" that world conditions will enable them to "renew their onslaught on the State of Israel."45 words
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Article62 1950-11-08 7 BRUNSWICK 'Germany). Nov. 7 <AP): Audolf Pleil, confessed mass murderer told the court he had killed one girl because he became "excited whoa he saw her skirt blown up by the wind while she was riding a bicycle. The 26-year-old former blacksmith has admitted that62 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-11-08 7 Photo. After proclaiming the dogma of the assumption into heaven of the Virgin Mary. before (>OO archbishops, patriarchs and bishops of the Church and a great multitude of pilgrims and Italian Catholics. Pope Pius XII is borne on his portable throne through the crowd. APAP - 45 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-11-08 7 Photo. Puerto Itiean revolutionary, Griselio Torresola, lies dead on the pavement outside Blair House after a maniacal bid with another accomplice to shoot their way into President Truman's residence in a bid to assassinate him. A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article94 1950-11-08 7 ONDON. Nov. 7 'UF>: Minister George Strauss House ol Commons that p Bruno Pontecorvo, a British atom expert who lef; b o LensJbly tor a bn Italy, had hem i d Russia Su iuss idded, -So far as k vwn, he had do documi ata 'iiniReuter; AAP - 94 words
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Article38 1950-11-08 7 lnternation.il experts oil wind power are now meeting: in London under the auspices ot the of the Organisation tor liiropean I eonomie (o■pcralien to discuss technical and reonomie aspects at wind p>uer in the gene ration of electricity.38 words
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Article78 1950-11-08 7 The League of Red Cross Societies in Geneva has sent an urgent appeal to its affiliated societies throughout the world for relief supplies and personnel to aid in earing for Korean civilians. Personnel required are for eight teams of doctors, sanitary engineers and welfare officers for Korea. Ta e itoReuter - 78 words
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Article103 1950-11-08 7 George '"Buz/" Buerling. Canada's great air ace who downed 32 German and Italian planes ta World War 11. made his last filgnt when his body and that of his English co-pilot, Leonard Cohen were flown from Rome to Israel for burial in the land for whom he gave his life.Reuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-11-08 7 No decision has vet been made on whether the ashes <>f George Bernard Shaw, ming a d with those of his wile a simple non-religious cremation ceremony, are to be bu d in Westminster Abbey or in St. Patricks Cathedral in Dub lin Picture shows the famous playwright bMng wheeled62 words
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233 1950-11-08 7 UN Seeks Way To Avert China- US Showdown Fight NEW YORK, Nov. 7 (Renter)— The main topic in the L.IN. lobbies is how lhe Chinese intervention in INorth Korea in to be "localised*" so an to prevent it* leading to a showdown fifiht between China and the United States, and233 words
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Article125 1950-11-08 7 LONDON, Nov. 7 (Reuter) In the simple red-bricked crematorium chapel, where a brief ceremony was held before the cremation of George Bernard Shaw, there were only 36 people all relatives, close i riends and people who worked In Shaw's home. t3ut a dense crowd with125 words
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Article82 1950-11-08 7 LONDON, Nov. 7 (AP)— The British Foreign Office said that the expulsion ot British ViceConsul Stevenson from Mukden followed his refusal to allow construction of "rifle pits*' in the Consulate grounds. The impression among diplomatic officials here is that the Chinese Reds are preparing82 words
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103 1950-11-08 7 Aggression— As Defined By Russians NEW 7 YORK. Nov. 7 (Reuter) The Soviet Government ha.s presented the L T .N. Political Committee with its own definition of aggression. It says that, in the event of mobilisation or concentration by another State of considerable armed forces near its frontier, the threatened103 words
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Article87 1950-11-08 7 BRUSSELS, Nov. 7 <APt— Belgian arms manufacturers have been accused by a Belgian newspaper of providing arms to Communist China. Quoting figures trom official statistics and "from its own sources. La Cite saie 1 that weapons worth U554,700,000 had gone to China betweei January and September87 words
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102 1950-11-08 7 MANILA, Nov. 7 (AP) P.I, Army guards have been provided tor five of the six persons on a prority list for assassination by Communist Hukbalahaps. They will accompany the five persons whenever they go about in public. On a list made public by P.I. Army102 words
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Article105 1950-11-08 7 SAIGON, Nov. 7 French forces trom Laokay and Caobinh have reached safely to establish a new frontline in the rieefields 20 miles southwest of the Tongking capital, Hanoi. The French army has abandoned 12 fortified postti in the withdrawal from ihe mountainous Caobinh sector, says105 words
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153 1950-11-08 7 4 Russia Going Beyond Mastery Of Atom,' New Moscow Claim MOSCOW. Nov. 7 (AP) -The Soviet Deput> Pl-c--tnier, Marshal Nikolai Bul^anin. said that Soviet scientists, having unravelled the mystery of nuclear fission, havi now "'parsed on to the solution of further problems which will help to develop the Soviet country."153 words
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Article76 1950-11-08 7 VIENNA. Nov. 7 I -\P- 1 i Catholic news service in Vienna reports that there has been a deterioration in the health of Josef Cardinal Mindszenty, imprisoned in a Hungarian I and the Communist regime 'iad sent seven specialists Cardinal's ceil to advise o condition. "The G'\76 words
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Article43 1950-11-08 7 BERLIN. Nov. (AP>- Suggesting wholesale Red Chinese requisitioning in the occupied section of Tibet, a Communist Peking report says. "Numerous Tibetan settlements have roluntarih given the Chinese forces Foodstuffs, thousands of draft animals, fuel and other important necessities.* 143 words
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Article250 1950-11-08 7 Nepal Is Seen In Danger BOMBAY, Nov. 7 Ai dian Prime Minister Nehru admitted here that India facet an anxious time over lhe C tinese invasion of Tibet bee. of possible repercussion* in India, U.S. Administration officials said in Washington 'hat (hey believe the Chinese Communists are about to mak«250 words
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Article44 1950-11-08 7 LONDON Nov. 7 .Rente. The Foreign Office has denied a report that Britain had pro tested to Peking against the detention by Chinese forcef two British nationals in Tibel identified as Mr. Jeffrey Bull and Mr. Bob Ford44 words
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Advertisement24 1950-11-08 7 !Ign T in PIANODOM CONSTRUCTION riJAI CM h Bes| i„ \t.„. k t ftr From our Brondk: .^WjjUttJKj 4 CO.. r>o9 CHULIA STREET, PENANG.24 words
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Advertisement66 1950-11-08 7 I Sd y.r.e^^ WE HiIVE THE BEST SELECTION OF ENGLISH TOWELS j IN THE FINEST SELECTED SELF COLOURED GROUNDS. COTTON, FULLY ABSORBENT WITH ALL OVER DESIGNS OF AND RECOMMENDED FOR HARD WHITE ON GREEN, ROSE, BLUE WEAR PLUS ATTRACTIVE AND GOLD FOR BEACH WEAR WE WILL CLOSE GAY AND ATTRACTIVE66 words
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1322 1950-11-08 8 A USTRAL MALA Y TIN SA YS MINING MA Y CEASE IN BURMA Company Reports ALL companies under flhc eontrol of Austral Malay Tin worked on a full-time basis throughout .the year, with operating and production figures generally satisfactory, except in the case of Austral New Zealand Mining, says the1,322 words
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Article119 1950-11-08 8 Standard Market Reporter j THE copra market in Smga- f pore was firmer but ouiet > •ne 1 iy. The main buying i mterest was around HH with one or two buyers at $4.33. j Sellers. however, withdrew completely and no business resuited Coconut oil119 words
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276 1950-11-08 8 LONDON, Nov. 7 (Reuter) There was quiet hut "uneasy" firmness in domestic issues today* Yesterday's sharp fall attracted buyers at lower levels but tra<lin?i generally was small whiUt awaiting further news from Korea and the outcome of llu* Lnited States elections. British Government stocks fluctuated276 words
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Article25 1950-11-08 8 NEW DELHI. Nov. 7 <GIIS>— Production of raw jute in India in the current year is estimated at about 4* million bales25 words
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Article836 1950-11-08 8 SINGAPORE. Tues -In spite of the big jump in the metal price. Malayan Tin shares eased in sympathy with London today. Rubber shares were also easier but Industrials remained fairly steady. Closing quotations were: INDUSTRIALS Buycn Sellers Alex Buck? Prel 1.30 i y« Ord 1.97} 2 03836 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-11-08 8 picture. Looking like driftwood, these logs have been floated all the way down from the Federation awaiting export to United Kingdom and the Kuropean Continent. The export of timber and logs from Malaya is tree of controls, except that grading rules have to be complied with. Michael GohMichael Goh - 48 words
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Article48 1950-11-08 8 Exports ud tin Last n 11 United Stab tre I i s, making 40,338 tons for the 8 ten months of the year, while exports to the Continent of Europe were 2.8:u I for October and 15.404 tons up to the end of October this j48 words
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Article31 1950-11-08 8 Rubber companies' output for] October 1950 were: u 397.100 lb (322.600 lb. in S ten;::., r), R della 19.800 ib. U7.200 lb.'. Bukil K.B. Rubber Company 1u.0.'.0 900 ib.).31 words
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Article270 1950-11-08 8 STRANGE LOGICS AYS UK PAPER Rubber Duty LONDON. Nov. 6 (R.ut r)— The Financial Times today criticised the new caie ol I port duty on rubber which now been pulished by the Federation Government "Nothing in the scale of tax or its method of assessment will allay the violent T>position270 words
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Article88 1950-11-08 8 LONDON. Nov. T AP) So\ k I Russia I freed to ipply Britain with 300. J00 t of coarse grains during the next 12 months, the Ministry ol Supply announced last .ight. Russia v.i!! be paid in S;< i ling with whi< h she may her88 words
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Article172 1950-11-08 8 EXCHANGE rates now in I >rce a? SQppiiod bj the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, are as follows: vmkm \i\kri j cisBKiines StLUM, t; i t t P. f'OD ii o u ju s iil a/« *< a/« ana Cerion IM J/fc i5t tf| > HakKtan lOfl172 words
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198 1950-11-08 8 Tin Price Jumps $523/4 ToUnprecedented Level Rubber Sold At $2.20 Mantlard Mall Kgpotlti MALAYAN tin made au unprecedented!} hi" jump 1( < v to a new record price of $590 per picul in the Singapon m yesterday. Simultaneously, rubber quotations tom t<» ii ever since 1912, first grade being done198 words
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120 1950-11-08 8 IU AK Fill IG V\ SHON. I P P LONDON NOV. V BRITISH FRENCH NEGOTIATORS HAVI I lID I) ARRANGEMENTS FOR SLOWING Fl GIC GOODS IND MATERIALS 10 Rl FRIENDS. reported in London, stems iv. Three E< ters iii New York I 'ember120 words
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Advertisement48 1950-11-08 8 rf.t'.itiT petrol econorm I J^^^*^^^j\ and .-m\ other retine- llffS^El nui'N knMthfSTAM) JL W^#/^gl AKI) ANCCARD in :j \&ftoW tho It-ad of popular f^fWJpß I^m _rm 7AU Tie* WO^i^ SMAfPMP ¥A*GM*l> FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD SINCAPORE I r _r_mm__ Itrouflmut ih. Fri b. tVIARNf. BROS. I Tl).48 words
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Advertisement25 1950-11-08 8 BE TTEB START SMIHGWHEN yOU HAV? MCNF" SAVINGS ACCOI M LITTLE ASSI INTERI S'l W BK PAID AT 2'< PEB ANM xl CHUnC KHIRIU 3flniilTil25 words
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521 1950-11-08 9 STEVE NEOH - STEVE NEOH Bj Hongkong Standard! Shipping Reporter M v\ ERA in Malayan inter-port shipping facilities may be 1 earlj next year, ii the plans of the Min** Sung Industrial Compan? ol Hongkong-to inaugurate a regular weekly passenger between Singapore and Penang-inaterialise. crding521 words
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Article10 1950-11-08 9 Rescue Patrol Leader while to rein guides chief immedi- him10 words
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Article36 1950-11-08 9 Military Need Ends Rivalries rn. Pan the airr ies .'•'o. n g i pri to roll into e oper;; 1 r ol its rm a pooled r a I rich have il lift of other prime36 words
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Article120 1950-11-08 9 MELBOURNE, Nov. J. Keuter AA P) The 10.000-ton pas>enijer liner Duntroon operating on the Australian seaboard has added another chapter to her "hoodoo" history. Seamen say she is the unluckiest ship on the Australian toast. Built in 1934 her history is: 1937: Caught120 words
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Article, Illustration90 1950-11-08 9 Photo. When the fog lifted at London Airport on the morning of Nov. Ist, this was the scene of wreckage that met the eye. It was all that was left of a British European Airways Viking airliner which crashed ti*e night before in dense fo?, after a flight from Paris,AP - 90 words
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Article47 1950-11-08 9 L LONDON, Nov. 7 (AP) ■ti R 'fa fi i chairman Bril ish Ovei a i Airways C "a. has been appointed chairman of BriCokuual Developmeni Cor: ration, the government I early tod.iy. I rd Reith. succeeds Lord I n I who r< i igned.47 words
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Letter418 1950-11-08 9 To The Shipping: Editor SißTapore Standard Dear Sir, I seldom fail to read the shipping page oi The Standard. this morning 1 was par rly interested in theart j mcerning the reopening of the Far East Service oi the Lloyd Triestino with the cargo passenger vessel418 words
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Article124 1950-11-08 9 TWO VESSELS were added to the U.S. Navy's active fleet recently when Rear Adm. 11. BL McLean. L'SN, Command* r Fleet Activities, Japan and Korea, formally re-commissi't.-ed the patrol frigates USS Gloucester and USS Glendi at a Naval Base in Japan. The ships are among124 words
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Article22 1950-11-08 9 WASHINGTON, Nov. 7. (AP)— The U.S. Post Office Departmei I is resuming air mail service to Korea immediately.22 words
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484 1950-11-08 9 NEW US FREIGHTERS PLANNED TO OUTSPEED SUBS STANDARD SPECIAL The United States Maritime Commission's decision to proceed with plans for the construction of a new type of fast freighter capable of coping with the threat presented by modern submarines comes when the shipbuilding industry of the United Slates is about484 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-11-08 9 via Newsp hotos. Vive-Admiral C. Turner Joy, Comni:i:ler of the United Nat ons Naval forces, is hoisted aboard a helicopter at sea from the DSN destroyer Collett. He was flown to Wonsan where he caught a plane for his headquarters in Tokio. He flew to Korea to personallv witness mineswecnineUSN; PANA - 53 words
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Miscellaneous101 1950-11-08 9 DESPATCHES To, l.iv— Hon^kone and M How K iv. r.i^inai;, Pontianak Noon by i w__i alt. I i ■m.rrim Palrmbanc bv Tosari. lhail.ind parcels ,mlv> l.v Laadbris, Freaggana (parcels aaly) bv aaeraag, DjaseM bv Kataaiea Medan bv Batavia, Ih.ulanl panel- onlv; by Land bris. ARRIVALS Tml.iv-Pjl.-irh.il:; Letters bv To-.iri. lava101 words
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Miscellaneous192 1950-11-08 9 AIR arrivals] r '^_c___& [and DEPARTURES] **s"£T^ —-^s r-^ 1 i m_^^^______ v '-JXJj^n^ 1 T^^na^;- Arrivals PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS CLIPPER "SLEEPERETTE" from Manila LTA 8 am. (P.A. DC-4 from Salgaa at \_a___. QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS CONSTELLATIONS i frn.i. London, Rome. Cairo Calcutta LTA 16.48 KLM CONSTELLATION from Jakarta192 words
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Miscellaneous388 1950-11-08 9 jjjfjjjgGgand POT OF HARBfISTf ships in and ot'i i-san A i 'y •;.yy_ m Por.: Vgammk, \\_SSS t__ »St_t for Japan on Nov. 11 Nov^ 8: Tasman sailing for rXZ^.'^X^u.'nT^ Hongkong on NOV. 8. embar, froi Phuket to Penanr Be2?a Nov. 9: Orphir, sailing for fr,,m Jakarta on Nov. 11388 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-11-08 10 Burt Lancaster and Virginia M»vo who share the romantic interot in 'The Flame and lhe Arrow" Ihe Norma-FB technicolour production which i«. heing released bv Warner Bros.29 words
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121 1950-11-08 10 \E\V YORK, Nor. 7.— Gloria Swanson and William Holden, her eo-star tn the film, "Sunset Boulevard A' were named the best aetress and actor of the year in the 1950 national poll of the Film Daily. Filmcritics polled by Die movie industryU.P. - 121 words
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502 1950-11-08 10 lIOLLYWOOD. Nov. 7 A L Some actors, between screen stints, peddle real otate or insurance. Some sling hash or wash dishes to get the hash. Some simply collect unemployment in i trance. Others live on faith hope and charity mainly the latter while502 words
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Article21 1950-11-08 10 jt)NDON. Nov. 7 British film star Margaret Lockwood was divorced by husband Ruper Leon, yesterday, on a desertion charge.21 words
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245 1950-11-08 10 r pHE Flame ami the Arrow" an epic spectacle of romance has Burt Lancaster starring with Virginia Mayo. The Norma-FR Production, filmed in Technicolor for Warner Bros, release, was over a year in the making. A story of medieval Italy it revolves around the245 words
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Article71 1950-11-08 10 BURBANK, Calif. Nov. 7 —Alan Hale, the famous Warner Bros.' character actor who invents things when he isn't acting, is becoming a genuine 'bigwig" of the corporation world. The assets of his theatre-seat manufacturing company are now listed at $1,000,000. The seats, which he perfected some years ago, prevent71 words
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Article, Illustration65 1950-11-08 10 YEW YORK. Nov. T— Film I^l actor Robert Montgomery, 46, i-.'.id <»n Monday that his 22-year marriage to the former actress Elizabeth Allen is breaking up, and that his wife has gone to Nevada to get a divorce This pretty luinn\ caught in the rain is none other65 words
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Article41 1950-11-08 10 Perfume For Li'l Abner B >, he --rose all a maactdine. not A "Abotti i .sec. I ttbou! hig 80. under. st ood I disdainfully got near sinee lusod to work il. Abner, ean and wha salary in hou_eA hand-iaUored on Qj41 words
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Article59 1950-11-08 10 I y Helen graphy hut climb back done right "Look, I've ribh roles, but the-. believe me. 'What is kiss, U MMti d 0 d than io play a by d r Mafic scene." I) 01 -Helen Morgan just before her death. He told her: "Some59 words
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Advertisement116 1950-11-08 10 —mrmr wn i munii uni v'im___m f _w_m____i________m mm (< THE WOMAN GOES WITH ME In f x __.-<_&A_t^M___\ fll il f* f\f)U 1 >**A <_d_^_______________________________m___ \_a \k_ ___> tx. \J J Z__M ______m*JA w_h __a W_h_A a_m \'MMiM 'MM II 8 __m mmt timW k *^H ______>_ M WMM116 words
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Article919 1950-11-08 11 Lilliam Buckoke - Lilliam Buckoke AROUND THE SINGAPORE SHOPS with f hrtstmets i.s cilrvtidfi in tht* air 4>sp<*vigi!lif m in tho S*jpo_rm «#ioj9.v... \\v.\.\ paafof. hecomiag „,,.re ai i hrtsun beekoaa! I fro: i i*<> »»f d> parlineiiLil dIH bad tor eager nl iie-. 1 li,i! k thal lhe Orchard Hoad919 words
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Article, Illustration731 1950-11-08 11 GLENN WILLIAMS - IS IT DALKEITH GLENN WILLIAMS By Gossip persists in placing him as No 1 in Margaret's affections LONDON, Nov. 7 The Earl of Dalkeith comes of a family whose ancient motto is "I love." And he has a look in his eye, when out with Princess Margaret, which suggests theA.P. - 731 words
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Miscellaneous478 1950-11-08 11 Padio Programmes I RADIO MAI WA ,r,^ t: p™-~--~' M^apataj übJ araaaxaaia laterlade; J M Record Beriea; x p.m. I <sf\ I. \>t _V.V Radio Theatre; 8 p.m. Hit Parade.', lUATUBB ;i Nt tt> B> yr, Singing i IU&U rWbIAJWU ardrn ot Melody. (S) Si^apord rete». 1.. -.it r.ir the478 words
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Miscellaneous181 1950-11-08 11 B^<-^ 7 l WHY -OI HA-.E TOGO WHAT A ST^jGGLE VAN WE HAVE J Qr^V CA > THROUGH ALL THiS 1/ Jl 1 n (-BUT I RNALLV GOT N Un APP.: A'O A j D COOKIE, Ak C VOU J| EVEpy NiGHT TO j MB#M v\ V T HEM IN181 words
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608 1950-11-08 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By MINSTREL BOV, who has been shaping very well on the track, ana who has twice scored over the 5£ furlongs at Kuala Lumpur, should be able to show the way home to other good ones in Tom toy, Kaiserme and608 words
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Article141 1950-11-08 12 Singapore Team For Hockey Meet SINGATORE i> fielding two teams in Ike quadrangular meet which begins on the P a d a in r tomorrow. Singapore team to meet Malacca is as foOaws: Low Boas Hee: R C. Finando. B. Marks; D-vadas. M.j. Cook. G. Clarke; S K. Suni .'l.141 words
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244 1950-11-08 12 V T>\ O-W EEK tour of Manila is to ht* made b\ the Singapore Amaleur Football Association c;irl\ in February next >car. An estimate of expenses for tin* lour wa> approved at a S.A. F.A. Council meeting held at the S.C.C. yesterday. The244 words
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171 1950-11-08 12 SERVICE teaniv will not tak? part in next >eason's Singapore Amateur Football Association s competitions, as they will run their own league. This was announced by Fit Lt. W.J. Bandafl the Koyal Air Force delegate at yesterday's SAFA Council meeiing at the Singapore171 words
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Article116 1950-11-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Tte Mowing have been selected i 'e-ent the Selangor Asians against the Europeans at Rugby on Thursday, Nov. 9 in. aid of P py Day funr!: Goh Swee C eang (Police Depot) ?vi Danker >Sea> capt. Vu- v (Police), Wong Siew C g 'Tech116 words
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Article47 1950-11-08 12 IPOH, Tues.— The Tapp Cup competition played at the V Turf Club Golf course resulted in a tie between Too Joon Hing and J. P. Wilkins. Ball Sweep: Ist nine was won by D Austin and J. P. Wilkins: 2nd. iunt Chin Swee Orm47 words
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Article118 1950-11-08 12 HONGKONG Union basketball team scored their third consecutive victory in Singap are when they defeated the Yap Yee team of Singapore bv 51 points to 33 at the Happy World stadium last night. The visitors led by one point in the first quarter and three in118 words
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Article289 1950-11-08 12 Kota Raja "A" and "B" teams stole the show at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, beating strong opposition in th^ SAFA six-a-side soccer competition. Raja's "A" side overwhelmed H.M. Dockyard, while the "B" team sprang a mild surprise by beating a very strong Navy "A" I team.289 words
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Article269 1950-11-08 12 EIGHT ties were decided in the Y.M.C.A. tennis tournament yesterday. Highlight of the evening was the manner in which the Malayan doubles champions Ong Chew Bee and Lim Hee Chin eliminated Dr. Chan Ah Kow and Tan Hock Seng in the men's doubles championship. The269 words
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Article62 1950-11-08 12 SEREMBAN. Mon.— A team consisting ol six players who have represented the State this sea.-oii was beaten by a team of schoolboys by five clear goals in the Lim Kee Siong trophy match between the present and old bovs of St Paul's Institution. The boys were yards ahead62 words
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Article243 1950-11-08 12 SHO^ LNG a marked superiority in attack and defence, the Ceylon Sports Club yesterday scored a wellearned two-nil victory over the Singapore Cricket Club in a hockey match played on the Padang. Dominating the exchanges for the greater part of the game. the Ceylonese243 words
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Article185 1950-11-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Scoring a solitary goal eight minutes before the end and against the run of play, the Selangor Eurasian Association beat the Selangor Club in a friendly hockey match on the Padang today. In spite of the poor ground conditions, owing to a shower185 words
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260 1950-11-08 12 Top-weigh t Wins Melbourne Cup In Record Time SYDNEY, Nov. 7 (AP)— Topweight Comic Court, generally rated Australia's best racehorse, today won the Melboiyne Cup, biggest horse race of this Dominion. Comic Court, five-year old by Powers-Court from Witty Maid carried the big weight of 131 pounds. He ran the260 words
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167 1950-11-08 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By ONLY a fern houae* wengiven fast woik on the second track at Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning when the Bering was heavy owing to aver rain. The best time was the 39 Bar three returned by Bramha:, Flyer (Charles). Another that shaped167 words
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231 1950-11-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues A packed hall saw Selangor's Thomas cup player. Lim Kee Fong. partnered by Ng Sik Kee defeat A. Piruz and Mok Yat Wah in a thrilling match at the Sentul Methodist Coy's School hall last night in the Selangor badminton championships.231 words
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