Singapore Standard, 9 November 1950
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Title Section18 1950-11-09 1 Singapore Standard n a n VOL. 1 :0 13 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS18 words
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77 1950-11-09 1 ;\y v.x. (Renter) The West German r Dr. X 'i;r.iil Adenauer declared today at the a fort i:m affairs* debate m the Bundestag I!,, th j ihc Soviel proposal for re-writing r ri, M i',«- unacceptable." the with 1: of rt nitj and he had77 words
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Article34 1950-11-09 1 8 (AP)— prospe* r i a piece of ore Uriel a\ i Lye an income of ;1 pounds withgovernraent, ed liate y will get I arj 25 of nent of34 words
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Article19 1950-11-09 1 Stai Reporter pstet susken m for ques- c from s tan near H kerd iy19 words
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Article164 1950-11-09 1 LONDON, Nov. 8 (AP) -The Labour Government cruised safely past attacks from two lirections m the House of Commons last night Both votes gave the Government c it h table majorities, despite its slim working balance t the m I six, votes, m the first test,164 words
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82 1950-11-09 1 BRISTOL. Nov. 8: (Reuter) A British atonic scientist who is also vice-president of the British "Peace Committee" which seeks a ban on the atom bomb has been recommended fox the Nobel Prize for physics. ii was understood here last night He is Professor82 words
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Article258 1950-11-09 1 Searchers Reach Wreckage er .7 CHAMOMX, Nov. 8— (Renter) The first party of French guides has reached the scene of the Air India Constellation's wreckage. The party reached the wreckage at a height of about 15,300 feet just below the summit of Mont Blanc, shortly before 11 a.m. local time.258 words
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Article, Illustration177 1950-11-09 1 THROUGH the gates of Clarence Hou-<e. London, rolled Princess Elizabeth's shiny new Daimler and m the back was an unexpected guest for Sunday lunch. Jimmy Pritchard, 18. was Drobably the unhappiest youth ever invited into a Royal household. His face was dirty,177 words
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Article38 1950-11-09 1 Standard Staff Reporter TAN FOOK SENG, 39-year-old well-known Singapore labour supplier, who was shot and wounded m the stomach on Tuesday afternoon at Syed Alwi Road, died yesterday evening at the General Hospital.38 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-11-09 1 photo Kiiii? Gustav VI, aged 67, is here seen with his Queen, 61-year-old Louise. The new Queen is a sister of Lord Louis Mountbatten of England, and a great-grand-daughter of Queen Victoria of England. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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330 1950-11-09 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (LT) Republican voters slaughtered the Democratic Senate leadership but failed m Tuesday's general election to gain control of the 82nd Congress. The Democratic Senate majority will be not more than four. The house margin probably will be somewhat330 words
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197 1950-11-09 1 Nepal's King Allowed To Enter India NEW DELHI, Nov. 8. (AP) King of Nepal and his family who have taken refuge m the Indian Embassy at Khatmandu will be permitted to come to India if they desire, a Foreign Ministry source said today. The source observed that the King says197 words
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Article46 1950-11-09 1 Standard Staff Reporter A RUSTY and unserviceable .38 pistol and five rounds of .303 ammunition was found m the Botanic Gardens on Monday morning by Mr. J. W. Ewarts. The matter was not reported to the police until 3 p.m. yesterday.46 words
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433 1950-11-09 1 THE Standard's Police Fund I is gaining strength from day j to day. Yesterday's donations totalled $232.50, bringing the total to $665.50. From the Traffic Branch of the Federation Police, Kuala Lumpur, donation amounting to $67 were received. This reflects the433 words
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495 1950-11-09 1 SEOUL, Nov. 8.-(AP)-Six hundred Allied warplanes Masted North Korea all along the Manchurian border today to block off Red reinforcements from Communist China. But air observers reported 700 vehicles rolling across Manchuria toward the border 40 miles from Antung on the alu495 words
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248 1950-11-09 1 US Asks For Ch ina Reds' Withdrawal LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. (I l f Ine United Mat*-* will a*k the United Nations Srmrily Couiwil to<la> to rail upon the Chinese Conininnirti \o vitlulraw their lroo;i« irtini Korea. The request was ill rsi a to be contained m a resolution which will248 words
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Article91 1950-11-09 1 USSR Has 14,000 Warplanes WASHINGTON. Nov. 8 (AP) Russia has more than 14,000 vvarpianes m active service, exclusive of naval aircraft, reserves and those on nonoperation duties, according to U.S. Navy estimates. The Red Air Force has relatively few long-range bombers, the official 'Naval Aviation News" added. Navai air strength91 words
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164 1950-11-09 1 Anglo-French Talks Held In Nairobi NAIROBI. Kenya. Nov. 9 (Reuter) British and French service commanders responsible for the defence of the Indian Ocean area and Easi Africa conferred m Nairobi from Nov. 6 to 8. it was officially announced here today. A 'statement by British East Africa Command said: "Conversations164 words
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53 1950-11-09 1 Standard Staff Reporter FOUR Chinese, whose age? ranged between 20 and 25 were arrested last night as a result of their alleged unsuccessful extortion attempt a1 an address m Tanjong KatOOf Road. The Chinese were said to have attempted to extort ?L''i from a compatriot53 words
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Article34 1950-11-09 1 ABDUL Rasbid, a Punjabi Muslim, complained to the police yesterday that he had lost $468 m cash and an identity card from his room at I Kerbau Road on Tuesday night, j34 words
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Article18 1950-11-09 1 A COMMUNIST flag was j picked up on Rochore Road yesterdrj evening by the Police. i18 words
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145 1950-11-09 1 TAIPEI Nov. 8 (K.i.'.-r-AAP» Chinese Nationalist military sources today claimed Nationalist guerillas on the mainland had revitalised their anti-Communist campaign as a result of Chinese Communist activity m the North Korea fighting. Apart from the defection <>f a whole division of Communist troops to145 words
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68 1950-11-09 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Nov. 8 (AP) The Economic and Social Council of the United Nations completed action Tuesday on the L.N. Korean relief programme, estimated to cost U*****,000.000 during 1951 and the early part of 1952. Final vote on the plan was 15 to68 words
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Advertisement122 1950-11-09 1 dfasdfasdfasdfdsf )***** S %apore Badminton Association Q v presents L A GRAND C 0 BADMINTON 0 EXHIBITION C C c,\:shtl V&tnmage of \-> ■•I I klin (iimson. K.CM.Ii., C Sh -irk Brind. X.( 8.. .8.E.. V> ;i ll ardins. X.C.8.. C.8.X.. D.5.0.. M.C.. C Vir nU 8k ir.ncisFosartv K.8.E.. C.8..122 words
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Article319 1950-11-09 2 Mercy Mission Betting Committee Urges Government Standard Staff Reporter 4 SUGGESTION, it is believed, has been made to the C0ver...... nl of Singapore that a Committee be appointed to consider the enlargement of the present scope of levying duty on The wwrestkm, it is learned,319 words
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Article51 1950-11-09 2 THREE scholarships— two for courses m Engineering and one for a course m Veterinary Surgery are beintj offered by the Singapore Government The scholarships are open to the public. Applications must reach the Colonial Secretary's HBce before Nov 22. Selected candidates will be required to enter Government51 words
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Article30 1950-11-09 2 A 34 YEAR-OLD Malay l woman, Mariana binte Abdullah was acquitted of breach of trust oi $f>7:> worth oi jewellery m I the Singapore Second Police Court on Tuesday.30 words
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Article, Illustration218 1950-11-09 2 THE DANGER of using r m wax to save the l -of a number of soldier.- by troying towns and thereby h thousands of civilians stressed by Mr. Pra Daily Expn spe J i spondent m Xc c i he spoke at the R tai f218 words
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Article70 1950-11-09 2 A public r.i> etinj oi ;>■! Muslims will be held a1 the Sultan M< le torn w a1 lei tin Jummah prayer to protest against the proposed Child MarThe ladies section of the All M ilaya Muslim Missionary So- will also hold i meeting of ladies70 words
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Article33 1950-11-09 2 SINGAPORE Volunteer Special Constabulary members attached to "E" Division are reminded that the next monthly meeting is at 5.30 p.m. on Nov. 13 at 5.30 p.m. at Orchard Road Police Station33 words
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182 1950-11-09 2 SINGAPORE ran loo., forward to the visit of an official, m January next year, whose career has been varied and useful. He is Sir Oswald Coleman Allen, C.8., C.8.E.. U.K. j representative of the United Nations Social Commission. Sir Oswald will be on182 words
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Article318 1950-11-09 2 Grateful Father - Grateful Father Saved Boy's Life By Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Chinese contractor has heen making fruitless inquiries from the Traflie Police and ambulance authorities for the past two days to find oui the identity of a European ofheer who, hy his public spirited action. helped save his318 words
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Article165 1950-11-09 2 FOR ROBBING a taxi driver of a watch, cash and a torchlight, 20-year-old Ahmad bin Elias was sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore First District Judge yesterday. Prosecuting officer. Senior Inspector Lai Singh, pointing out there had been numerous re- ports of165 words
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Article, Illustration520 1950-11-09 2 Lady Of Fatima visits Asymm Standard Stall" Reporter THE PILGRIM Virgin was received with great jubilation at the Leper isylum m Yio Chu Rang Road yesterday, by the inmates, by the Franciscan Medical Sisters who nurse them and by the entire medicalStandard - 520 words
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Article171 1950-11-09 2 Standard Staff Importer Saileh bin MotuL a ;><'-yearold Malay who was charge.; With rape and robbery which he was ailc-fied to have committed on a 57-year-old Chinese woman, was yesterday acquitted and (iischarged at the Singapore Assizes by Mr. Justice Cox Evans who agreed with the171 words
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Article194 1950-11-09 2 'Sentence Was Not Excessive' Standard Staff K< porUr AN APPEAL by a European C W. Frrrit'krt \s\n> i» now ttrrkm a ttm/kemm jf two years' impriM»n.i n<'nt was AaalateJ by Sir Charles Mnrra\-A\ nbley at th c Singapore Appeal Court yesterday. Frerirks who 1110 had to undergo two years' police194 words
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Article132 1950-11-09 2 A WEDD I N G tession among Sikhs which eventually ended m one of the party -tabbing another with a penknife, had a sequel befi the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. P. Claque, terday. Teja Singh, the accust <■*■ had five pn eoovid was ed to132 words
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Article49 1950-11-09 2 TWO MEN*. Ng K. and Awang bin Tali m the Singapore Firsi D Court yesterday for failing I n gister themseh Hg, a>t unan, was Bn U Awang. who foun wandering m a military at Puiau Bra:.i. wu sentenced to o: th's Unpi nn iai49 words
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Article354 1950-11-09 2 <!HAR(JED m the Singapore Second District Conrfl yesterday with offering: bribe* <vi Alff oreaMoti* l<» Mr. T. H. Allen. A.S.P.. He Ah Row claimed that it MM all "a ease of mistaken identity.** It was alleged that on June 21, Aug. 1 and Aug.354 words
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Article63 1950-11-09 2 Jumble Sale For W elfare A BAZAAR and Juml i m aid of welfare work of the Associated Dorcas So, 1, the S.D.A. Mission will be held today from 3 to 9 pjn. m the Malayan Seminary ComfM 4(U. Upper Serangoon Road. There will be bargains In quilts, dresses, children*!63 words
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40 1950-11-09 2 LONDOX Nov. 7 <He Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, British Commissioner General m SouthBast Asia, today called n M Vincent Aunol. President French Republic, at the Elysee Palace. Later M: Mad Donald l'eturned to London bj aii.40 words
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Article39 1950-11-09 2 MR W. B LANGDON. Amci can Consul-General m Singap< <" has written to the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gin expressing appreciation 04 \nc Singapore people's sentiments for President Truman, follow;: I i recent attempted attack ii. him.39 words
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Article27 1950-11-09 2 NEW Moon D; Celebrations will be held a1 the Buddhist Temple No. 263 Outram Road, Singapore, today :tt 7.15 DJB. Hi Mr. DF. Welikale.27 words
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Advertisement198 1950-11-09 2 /> I' H II t" m P np vv Y/' Ik H PARKER lyj^X Pc only pea V^u 3 V \V NEW FEATURES pp NEW precision The m^«t PERFrnr PEsitn the world has for NEW BEAUTY ort ieen l^ e P' iritt r "51**. Now comes v the m'H Parker198 words
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Advertisement184 1950-11-09 2 I* yam I \j Singapore. SITUATION Federal m ingor. 5i md applicant X iges essem Box fi k NQTiq STAMFORD cUT"^ hereby remind< I rr gency todi 2 AGE OF MARRKjTiiT a? been Select Committi Bill that i bodies viev. Committee. The the Select < lore i lGth NovemtM bodies184 words
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Miscellaneous21 1950-11-09 2 Today's Visits 10 a.m. n a.m. Keaemptorist Chapel. 11 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Carmelite Convent. 5.30 p.m. St. Theresa's Church. Kampong Bharu.21 words
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Article, Illustration247 1950-11-09 3 fiXVC Chief's Deepavali Message Standard Slaff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Wed. The Trade Union movement is already part and parcel of our society m Malaya. If we do not identify ourselves with it. we have also no right to enjoy the benefits being provided byGood Earth Studio - 247 words
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81 1950-11-09 3 rd Staff Correspondent PUB Wed.— vnt. charges which I] paying t raids 1:. P x v>sive y unrelated to rvices pi and as shoi mi planning departMr. R. R;. Commissioners i the Muni- y "he F lei inning Department lit the :aVti.81 words
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Article22 1950-11-09 3 1 Stafl trrespondent Wed.-Re-Police the be held at 15 at the Police ru. shing to cc will have > v-ommend-j ers.22 words
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Article47 1950-11-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Toong Yin, who was found unconscious and wounded m the chest near Rasa Village this morning, afcer an engagement between a party of Gurkha Rifles and bandits, last December, became the 114 th bandit to be executed under the Emergency Regulations.47 words
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Article, Illustration219 1950-11-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent .JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Three Malay girls were on their i way to the Sultan Ibrahim; Girls' School when they were met by a man. said to *he a Malay, who relieved them of r jewelleries, worth $216. The girls, Wan Kintan binti219 words
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Article117 1950-11-09 3 Embezzled Two Cheques SEREMBAN, Wed. When Yong Kok Choo, a Chinese, apired m the magistrate's ri m Seremban, to answer trges oi cheating Sn I Criminal misappropriation of two cheques for $1,600, I tw< c n j December 1949 and Janu ry 1950, the firsi charge was withdrawn and Yong117 words
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67 1950-11-09 3 UMNO Fund For Dependants Of Shot Delegate JOHORE BAHRU, Wed The following donations have been received for the UMNO Fund which was started for Ihe benefit of the widow nd children of the late Inche Anamed Aritf, an UMNO delegate from Sungei Bakap, Who was ki led by bandits:— UMNO67 words
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Article183 1950-11-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. All inmates m the main public institutions m Seiangor will celebrate Deepavali tomorrow. A Hindu festival, the Indians here will entertain all communities and religionists m the leperosorium at Sungei Buloh, the Boys' Home, the Convent, the Choultry183 words
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Article88 1950-11-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Wed A young Malay, Cthinan bin Ahamed, of Kampong Ba'iru, Johore Bahru, who ma I- a desperate dasli for freedom last week while K-ing esco'tec to the Sessions Court from thr Magistrate's Court was sentenced to one and a half months'88 words
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Article158 1950-11-09 3 Malay Bazaar ForSeremhan Standard Siaff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Wed.— Details of the Malay Bazaar m Seremban. sponsored by the Seremban Branch of UMNO, and which was approved at the recent meeting of the Town Board, were revealed to The Standard by a Malay spokesman today. The bazaar, which is being constructed158 words
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Article78 1950-11-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Wed. Mvi San Loong, Chua Seng An and Eng Peng Han of the Fifth Wolf Cub Pack m Seremban are the first three "Leaping Wolves" m the State. The Acting Mentri Besar, Captain Mohamed Salleh. who is also State Commissioner78 words
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Article35 1950-11-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent THE Australia and New Zealand Association m Singapore will hold a short service at Kranji Memorial Cemetery on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. m observance of A NZAC R?'^en' ran' 235 words
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Article, Illustration411 1950-11-09 3 KL Commissioners Pass 1951 Budget Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Kuala Lumpur's Municipal assessment next year is expected to yield about $1,440,900, which will be the largest item of Municipal revenue. An 18 per cent annual value rate on all properties was approved by the Commissioners at a specialArmy P.R. - 411 words
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152 1950-11-09 3 Standard Slaft Correspondent JOHORE BAHKI Wei.— -Ka>ats m four Malar kampon<;s m kota I iti^riri District *ill coatribuU towards half the cost of lmildin<: n<-» >< IIOOU m tin kampongß* Each of the schools will cost $2,000 to build an I152 words
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Article74 1950-11-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— As a result of derailment of the night mail train from Singapore, at Layang Layang last night. fortunately without casualties, the day mail train service between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow, is uncertain. Intending passengers are advised to keep m touch74 words
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Article24 1950-11-09 3 THE Court of Crimina Appeal and Court of Appeal (Civil) will sit m the Supreme Court Building. Singapore, commencing Thursday, N 16.24 words
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143 1950-11-09 3 Standard .'.tafl Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Shopkeepei i In the F< I ration wi.l p< Ltion protesting againsi the control of the priei coffee and tea, The Standard lear To help them to maintain the present price- 'hey ask Government to grant them special issues of143 words
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Article53 1950-11-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA PII.AH- We I 1 young Chinese, WTonf Sanj Lee Sang, who wpe found guilty of a < barge i theft of rubber scrap from Chonc I.< Leong Estate. Kepis, were each 54 need to nine months' rigorous impi Isonmeni Circuit Magistrate,53 words
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Advertisement65 1950-11-09 3 the NEW Humber Hawk HAS it! "The power to act" and ACT QUlCKLY— that's the NEW Humber Hawk! Smooth acceleration when over^king, easily acliisved fast cruising spseds, and liveliness on hills ore important features of ths NEW Humbsr Hawk. Enquire about the NEW Humber Hawk today! Represented b> Dst bu65 words
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Miscellaneous132 1950-11-09 3 l^ o ERA!!<?N^§§jK§§ I. SEREMBAN—TOda, TAWING-Today .i| Sa^Man^a Q^ "KS-Sf S3 Tprn T mll< Sum tt" S<ald 9 i?p.rn Frontier Marshall am 3 MeVopoie: Prince Of Foxe, (PopP.vDay Fund, at 10.45 "S- !2: K,n g Geor g e •f^'^'Sf. ST V School. c Koo Seng Yee Nui (ManVm B pnH132 words
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Article172 1950-11-09 4 Court Sits In Hospital Mardard Man correspondent PENANG, Wed. Lying m a bed at the General Hospital. a Malay Police lance-sergeant, Arshad bin Jusoh, had his evidence recorded by Magistrate Abdul Rahman today. Arshad was a prosecution witness i:i the ca<e m which \v. iam Joseph was charged Ihefi oi172 words
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140 1950-11-09 4 Standard StaJ Correspondent IP Wed.— No legal act plated against the m -May 1950. v d have decapitated an ged Chinese bandit m a rding to a Perak Government press rei The statement reads: "The r- ommendatiofi of the -Magistrate who conducted the enquiry140 words
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Article44 1950-11-09 4 KOTA BAHRU, Wed —Mr. J A. Scott. Superintendent of Police, has arrived m Kota Bahru to become Deputy Chief Police Officer. Mr. Scott." before coming to Malaya a few months aso. had served for many years with the Police Force m India.44 words
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Article177 1950-11-09 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. Two names submitted l>y the Malayan Establishment Office will be considered for the appointment of acting Municipal President to take over from Mr. H. G. Hammett, when he goes on leave some time m January- or February next year.177 words
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Article, Illustration71 1950-11-09 4 Mr. Herbert Tonks, new Far Eastern and Eastern Sapervisoi oi Universal Pictures, pre>ents a "Harvov" tip to Mr Fred ratios, J mvcrsal Managing-Director, Singapore yesterday Z ionks arrived by Pan American Airways to set up ottue here. The tie is a souvenir t<> mark the release of the Him Harvey71 words
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Article135 1950-11-09 4 Sl> A PORE AmiFnberciilosu Association yesterday famed an appeal over Kadio Malaya to the public to luiv the five-eenl SVTV Seals. "Sick pay from generous firms and grants from social welfare would be useless without the x-ray, the drugs and the expert attention and treatment135 words
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Article116 1950-11-09 4 PEXAXG. Wed. a large crowd gave Mrs. Martin, wife j of Mr G. Martin, a former Penang Settlement Councillor. and Mrs. Yeoh. wife of Dr. C. j a Yeoh a hearty send-ofT when they sailed for Australia on board the Hoeg Silver Crest last night.116 words
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Article36 1950-11-09 4 ?rnment press release states that PO Box 23, Ipoh is the address to which all informaaon may be posted. All mail addressed to this box is open--d °y a senior police officer.36 words
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188 1950-11-09 4 Deepavali Gifts For Leper, TB Patients Standard Staff Correspondent PEN I.WG, \*ed. Fnmalea of the Leper ami TB Settlements at Pnlau Jerejak, numlx i innearly 800, were each given a "Deepavali" «ift by the Indian community of Penang through the president and committee members of the F'enaiiii Hindu Sabafa this188 words
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Article221 1950-11-09 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE BISHOP of Singapore, Rt. Rev. Wolfe Baines, Bishop R L. Ar 'h< r, i:nd other mv sters, doctors, teachers and members of the University ol staff are expected to attend a meeting of the Senior Friends of the Student Christian Movement In221 words
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Article121 1950-11-09 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR ,Wed.— A security forces' vehicle was fired upon by bandits m Pahang yesterday. The personnel debussed and returned the fire. There were no casualties. Yesterday bandits stopped and destroyed a bus m the same state. In the same area, a security121 words
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91 1950-11-09 4 PENANG, Wed.— People m England hope that the war against bandits m Malaya will en soo said S George Sanson. who passed through here aboard the Extern Queen on its .maiden voyage from c\ cutta iv Japan today Sir George, now a professor91 words
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Article71 1950-11-09 4 PENANG, Wed. A dk» show will be held a1 the New World Amusement Park. here. I on Saturday. Now i 1 at 8 'M) pm. m aid of the Royal Society for the Prevention of I Cruelty to Anir,-iais. Valuable prizes and cups are71 words
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Article60 1950-11-09 4 PE\AXG. Wed.— In honour' ot •Han Pahlawan Indonesia"] whu-h is the Indonesian War! Heroes Day and an Indonesian i national holiday which falls on Friday. Nov. JO. the Penan-' branch office of the Indonesian Consulate-General m Singa- 1 pore will observe a holiday it is learnt. The60 words
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Article41 1950-11-09 4 IPOH. Wed. The Bagan berai Selama Road m Pferak is flooded to a deplh of 26 inches from the 82nd to 83rd milestone. according to a report issued by ihe PWD Department. The report ihe water is still rising41 words
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Article, Illustration79 1950-11-09 4 Photo by t.roup photo of the stall of Sungei I Jar Fstate. Kulim (Di lit isu 1 tk B| taken in honour of the Assistant Manager Mr. F. M. dc Fa«_t, who left Kulim on transfer to Johore Bharu. Front row left to riiiht Sergeant Shir Hamid, Messrs. N. Xaqcsamv.Chuns Hua Studio. - 79 words
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Article22 1950-11-09 4 Ignored Si gn Standard Staff Correspondent PARTT B Four <y. ti had not observed the "No Entry" Canal Street, were h S3.22 words
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338 1950-11-09 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Ed. In common with other parts of the country, Penan* will observe Remembrance Daj for all those who fell m action m the two world warn on Sunday, Nov. 12. A parade will He held at the Cenotaph on Esplanade Road338 words
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Article150 1950-11-09 4 r a n£ a J d Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed.— An application for ejection of a young woman. Chan Ho Vat, from th e ground floor of 68, Treacher Street by Leong Hoi Kow, was dismissed with costs by Magistrate Che Bahaudin this morning Leong150 words
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Article28 1950-11-09 4 TO HELP INDEBTED CLERKS Corr subordina debted a1 meeting on A 0 •nittee. mitt r. i the Cor: the; I T! not. wii; at :.'ie meetina ''X cling.28 words
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Article30 1950-11-09 4 Death Of Former Perak Councillor Standard Slafl t s|>ond IPOH V, occui h of present. v ment of India m The late Mr. appIndian son to when Lh< I island.30 words
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Advertisement129 1950-11-09 4 1 VOW* DINNER PARTY WILL BE A <= 7uSes^^ Q y wit if _^———to PORTS jti^^^nm) n jl crown jr**mKr\ tf" O EF f I tf&V I a f\ A ll_ jII oja I? H I *T S Bi W /SI \s I SHERRIES j s^ II 0 ijj •Kv'129 words
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Advertisement109 1950-11-09 4 «^V I if- ffffif* UH «j I. Bb** ADVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTRC CC LTD OF ENG. SINGAPORE MALACCA KOAIA L UM9 PUMPS EAS I E S i «'KOIM) HANDLING FASTEST STtTMPLESS (:i\i CUTTING LIGHT!-! JTEIGHT. INVALUABLI I( »B I 1 !.n< rcutting. NON-BINDI JG NARROWER KERF CUTS THP m109 words
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Article, Illustration413 1950-11-09 5 RAF To Fly Service Families To Malaya, HK, Ceylon TO OVERCOME the shortage of shipping, resulting from troop and supply movements to the Korean war, the RAF is to fly the wives and families of officers and airmen to join husbands m Malaya, Ceylon and Hongkong. Announcing" this last night,413 words
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230 1950-11-09 5 Northumberland Fusiliers On Way To Korea Standard Staff Reporter THE troopship Empire Halla- j lie docked at Singapore from' tiic United Kingdom yesterday with Northumberland Fusiliers massed on her derks. The regiment is yet another British unit bound for Korea. The troops, m their dark blue berets with red and230 words
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Article77 1950-11-09 5 THE Singapore 10th Scout Group (St. Andrew's School) will hold a Bazaar and Fun Fair from 1.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. today at the Great World, m aid of the Group funds. Among attractions will be a Jumble Sale Stall, Ferris Wheel. Merry-Go-Round and Dodgem.77 words
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Article94 1950-11-09 5 Davis Heads Retirement Committee THE Commissioner for Labour. Singapore, Mr, G. W. Davis, has been appointed chairman of the Age of Retirement Committee. Other members on the Committee are: Mr. M. ,T. Namazie. Mr. E. V. Davies, Mr. T. W. Ong. the Director of Medical Services, the Secretary for Social94 words
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Article90 1950-11-09 5 THE Chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board. MrHenry Bastcn. and the Deputy Welfare Manager. Mr. A. L. Wilson, who arc retiring from their posts will be the joint guests of honour at a tea part} at Kallang Airport Hotel or. Sunday. This will be given90 words
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Article195 1950-11-09 5 ANIMALS M ALS CAUSE 28 ACCIDENTS Standard Staff Reporter \MM\L> on tin* road not under proper used 28 out of the WW accidents on c* roada last month, according to the Police nlatiritin for October* The n n \s took a toil or 12 lives during October one toon than195 words
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84 1950-11-09 5 ARE fast in— g M irga rd S S >nan for the Fedei v v tei lOh USIS \g h >.'i 8 -.•>? s^id. tk bo be the lilrary ■nd an kin members ever Septemrsnip toifJ. of the titles added .tober are on tbe84 words
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Article35 1950-11-09 5 d ol Deep** inanda, R pore, accomN< ci ijanan.Mr P Mr. N. 11l R. M. Mr. T. Karma- i the Leper tril uted T^ to the ite mm ddrt, and shirt and35 words
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Article18 1950-11-09 5 and »?y I. I ii Rere Padai i\ The sored A > iationj ■SSf^i' 1 part Ot the18 words
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Article35 1950-11-09 5 TO mark the occasion of the funeral of the Kin* i»l Sweden Stockholm, flags I be vn a: '-mast from all public _;> m Singapore t idaj with High it is a public h35 words
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Article286 1950-11-09 5 Standard Stuff Reporter MATERIALS and instNh nents alleged to have been used for counterfeiting coins were produced as exhibits at the Singapore Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice Cox Evans and a special jury when a Chinese. Pang Huat Iluan. was charged with performing •part of the- process286 words
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Article, Illustration77 1950-11-09 5 Happy group towards the clos e of the Poppy Day D;inc\ held at the Dockyard Club at tho Naval Base last Saturday night. In front: dynamic, Maltese las-i" Mr--, f n Corriiar with Mr. K. MeGhie. Bark: Mr, and Mrs. K. Bro-.va, Mrs. Bate, Miss E.Lillian Backokce - 77 words
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Article172 1950-11-09 5 THE ST. THOMAS Youth League, Singapore, was formed under the auspices of the Marthoma Syrian Church last Saturday at St. Andrew's School Chapel, with the inaugural service by the Anglican Church Bishop Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines. Canon Dr. Chelliah, Rev. Chew Hock Hin of the172 words
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600 1950-11-09 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGLE «real«^l hindrance m building utorr houses m Siii«raj»ore encountered by indi> idtial* m construction companies is the eviction of squatters from the sites *here houses are to be built. Another snaj: is the "real reluctance of the Singapore Municipal600 words
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Article50 1950-11-09 5 THE Ceylon Tamils Asso tion of Singapore will celeb: i Deepavaii at the Asso* Hall m Handy Road a* p.m. today. The programme will include a play by Miss Rasiah and I tes Sinniah and a talk Tamil on "Prohibition" v trakavi P. X Krishoapi of Ponnalai, Ceylon.50 words
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Miscellaneous44 1950-11-09 5 b rrvv-cc mtH M\aX7u F*D fl T^COCXiE'SMAPSLES 'M ffij ">2 /WE WERE 1^ ;4/ COX.^ NOT 1| jn,,,^ 6^'^ £r V.AND GIVE TH,S V B fo\ f~J IK*L*e»WL -A JUST SLAVING > 1^ AN JTiIW (PLAYM S -#W SMALLFRVA < BrA:VlC"^v 3H^^ >X> FOC *'FJN 3£S44 words
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Article709 1950-11-09 6 SOMEWHERE m Trengganu there is an Englishman who has made a great discovery. We cannot hope to recapture the spiritual elation and intellectual contortions that this remarkable Englishman must have gone through before and after this privileged revelation. All that we have to go by i.- a letter709 words
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Article541 1950-11-09 6 G. M. PILLAY - G. M. PILLAY By HPHE military assistance J agreement concluded between Thailand^ and the United States tyere last month will be a most helpful shot m the arm m the country's slowly recovering financial and economic position. The agreement formally signed by Premier Phibun541 words
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Article118 1950-11-09 6 VV E do not and cannoi promis< ...full imm iti'y to ;ii of AmerJi again: I atom r a I ack. —Defence Secretary Lovis Joh nson, VV E >aw<\ demonst] ate thai we stand ready to join wth Russia and other nai ions m an effeci 'vo118 words
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Article368 1950-11-09 6 Mostly On Elections Sir: One of the most questionable provisions m the newly created Municipal Reform Bill for Singapore— (the same conditions \\:ii be provided for m Hie Federation for Municipal elections nexl year) is thai which -i ks to bestow the vote on all persons of368 words
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Article516 1950-11-09 6 George Rasiah - Hindus 'Day Of Deliverance George Rasiah Lord Krishna's Victory By JPLOWERS and flaming torches, silk shawls and sarees, 1 and lavish entertaining are but external draping* of the great Indian festival of Deepavali which millions of Hindus, including those m Malaya, are celebrating today. Deepavali, actually is "liberation day" or516 words
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Letter298 1950-11-09 6 BETWEEN them, the Social Welfare Depart and the Labour IX are doing a great deal of good work tor the poor. N '■vaiiii.Vs. when ;j \)<)')i labourer is m troub) he turns first to the Social Welfare Department for succour and then to the Labour Department298 words
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Letter198 1950-11-09 6 'l HE first tuberculosis hospital to be bui 1 1 from public funds is .situated a few miles from the town area Of Kiang. I; is a clean, airy and restlu! sanatorium which is a mute testimony to the public-spiritedness 'of the people of Klang. It198 words
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Letter144 1950-11-09 6 SOME plain words were uttered by the President of the Muslim Students' Union, Inche Mahadzir Iskandar, at the annual dinner of the union held recently at the Kota Raja Club, Singapore. Inrhe Mahadzir, who is a I i year I y of M sity ol aya. decried144 words
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Article124 1950-11-09 6 OBSERVER - OBSERVER By M ■y [< n n -x-hly fighting i{]H] lent foi lalays m i: _>er education, they should po •< r the eJ to i m on M. -j att< are Rpparently ay I the realif -De situation and it i- that they do not x^h b mo y-coddlad.124 words
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Article, Illustration13 1950-11-09 6 *"i«»u rni^s.d Iht- goldfish! nhat!' he don#' to \u l.fi out <»1 it?"13 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-11-09 6 1 Iwllm festival, i,,., which is reiebn 1 W m her > o Mia i s15 words
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Article92 1950-11-09 6 Review of Views Fighting The IN i participat i The < Nations. ..<■• P< the Unit ciaii max c it m United reaequi Bolt From The Blur Ch; juncture i> ai led tl Btl U tS Obji ing Korea ig like the new Peki 1 ■cad. the pa Wl "of92 words
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349 1950-11-09 7 E TOKYO, \..v (M')-Ho,,e S Hwt-jhr Chinese Com.mmisl inter- k«trea «<>ul<l l>«- I.M-al m so«>pe and limited to looting the northern ,i, ,1,1 ..il.,r power plants have dimmed with the extension t |N mwrigh up to the Yalu River and Peking blunt349 words
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Article101 1950-11-09 7 Red Bloc Attacks America Nora v ii Kon the ared thai i m X idge is* lese people -s to settleproblems fi son and thus the ed and p. an mv i teen c One in— Second Rhee's brigand ne rican !ls i.M»\l \-> c Prime c North ided by101 words
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Article29 1950-11-09 7 JAP i the eats m I wax a will >v. it has conquest -uch a i d 4et Q cad i to29 words
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Article100 1950-11-09 7 World Red Rising Plot Bared MANILA, v»v 8 (ReuterAAP I P ana for their p-r' i i paticN m the Coramuni World R' vo i'>:?. scheduled to take place between Novem--1951 and Maj 1952, were tak< 'he P.I. Conomuni t p. > tl Se ■•\.'ary of National D R roon100 words
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Article48 1950-11-09 7 USU nit For Franco dred US. troops ran I iav< been sm at to La Pallice c Bordeaux, to take ol new U.S. Army i pot 1f- ram there army supplies for the ited v 3 for In < !MV i; t^ s'lippt d U or mcc. Reu terReuter - 48 words
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Article60 1950-11-09 7 HK Observers Say No World War 8 O servers m Hongkong 10 unfolding m Asia, are tin ria-h look place m Moscow during ■d Y. jit Ru! sia a1 the beginar. 2J iriMiißi to ":.i! .»n reach j? influent,.,) Clumsc m I lhe> are p-rt KjiNsian plan c m tl60 words
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Article, Illustration16 1950-11-09 7 pllOtlK He Kg ;tb Division and Marines makin* their unopposed Undin* at Iwoo, l.b niiei A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article63 1950-11-09 7 Vishinsky Professes Scepticism WASHINGTON Nov. a (UP):Russian Foreign Minister Andiej Vishi:i<ky said last night that he did not believe Red China had intervened m the Korea war, but conceded that "some volunteers'* from China may have joined the ntjntin?. He a 30 asserted that the Soviet nion waii's the Korean63 words
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195 1950-11-09 7 UN Placatory Move Toward Peking 'No US Ultimatum' \h\\ Nov. H (AP)— The*U.N. Korea < ommillee unanimously approved a resolution assuring ihe Chinese Communists, m effect, that ih<ir border with Korea will be respected I»y the U.N. forces under Gen. Mac Arthur. The committee ai-* ion name after receiving an195 words
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Article66 1950-11-09 7 Housewife Wins £103,204 MANCHESTER, Nov. 8 (Renter) A Manchester housewife, Mrs. Knowlson has won V! 103.204 on a (>d. outlay m a Liverpool foutball pool. She alone, out of millions of entries, correctly forecast eight matches that would end m a draw. Her winnings are a record for a British66 words
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Article47 1950-11-09 7 Britain's U.N. delegation In Nt j w York disclosed that the Peking Government hat! offered t <> sell 500 ions oi opium to Imperial Chemical Industries (China) Limited of Hongkong, but the offer was refused. The opium is now .stored m Canton. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article124 1950-11-09 7 US Bombers In Saigon SAIGON, No\ 8 (UP):— As Communist Vietminh forces tightened their squeeze on Hanoi and ilie vita] Bed delta. H was learned here thai the firs! U.S B-2t> bombers for the French forces m Indo-China have arrived. The Dumber o! bombers being turned over to Im*'1 m*'124 words
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Article44 1950-11-09 7 Siamese Infantry Lands At Pnsan PUSAN, Nov. 8 "Router AAP> h.. d S imese ml in*n l.'jiiD strong ot tin 21st R'Fe R glmeni iftl< d ashore a1 i" i busy port yesterday from three Thai warships »nd red Dan sh iroop i arrie>44 words
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Article, Illustration167 1950-11-09 7 SUNCHON, Nov. 8 (UP):- A vast underground arv factory, which mass-pro-duced "burp" guns and ammunition for the North Korean Army under the supervision of sewn Russians has been discovered by patrols of the U.S. 2nd Division cast of Sunchon. American officers found Large stockpiles of167 words
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Article66 1950-11-09 7 India Halls Peking Propaganda BOMBAY, Nov. 8 (UP): Tnt- Chinese Communist stall at the "Children's Week" exhibition here has been ordered closed after its refusal to remove objectionable posters. Premier Nehru refused to visil the Chinese stall during an inspection because of two posters one depicting a Chinese child being66 words
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Article24 1950-11-09 7 The French Assembly has agreed to discuss ii bill granting an amnesty \o certain collaborators. The bill affects 4U.000 minor offenders.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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99 1950-11-09 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (AT)— Doctors said here that a Washington Negress is recovering alter her heart had stopped beating for over seven minutes. Even more remarkable is the fact that a child was born by an operation to the woman and had lived99 words
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97 1950-11-09 7 LS Signs Aid Pact With Ceylon Govt. WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (UP) A UJS. State Department spokesman said that America has signed a Point Four technical aid programme agreement W th the Ceylon Government at Colombo which is expected to "set the pattern for a similar understanding with other countries." He97 words
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Article35 1950-11-09 7 Over f)."> per cent the Communist military supply and communications centre of Kanggye, 20 miles south of the Manchurian border, was destroyed by ftre during a U.S. incendiary raid on Sunday. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article74 1950-11-09 7 70,000 In Advance On Lhasa ECALIHPONG, Noi f OB itei >: Advance unit* ad CJ i M-iod Tibetm tvoopt m reported to have p b ssed Phon •> Dmog 4:1 mfli fro >- 1 n.sa. Latest estimates of the number of tnoopc lan g <m Lhasa— Cb nea COl and74 words
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Article468 1950-11-09 7 OOPENHA GE N, Nov. 8 (Reuter): Bachelors and spinsters are to be taxed under new measures proposed by Finance Mini »ter Thorkill Kristensen m the Danish Lower Mouse. The Minister proposed that the tax should start at two per cent on annual incomes £100 sterling, rising toReuter; A.P.; A.P; UP - 468 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-11-09 7 photo. Two men li« sprawied on the »:t !:i".»i b t Governor's palace m San .luak, Puerto Kico. after ;.n attack on building guards by anti-liS nationalist nbels A. P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article30 1950-11-09 7 Shigemitsu Paroled TOKYO, Nov. rf (Heuter -AAP) Mamoru S^iigemitsu, former Japanese ambassador to Britain and wartime Foreign Minis! h.-is been ordered paroled Erom Sugamo Prison, Gen. MacArthur's le^al section announces30 words
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Article131 1950-11-09 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 8 (UP)— lndonesia has agreed to keep the United Naiions informed concerning "furthi r development" m Amboina, where the inhabitants had been lighting Indonesian forces m a bid to resist inclusion m the Federal Government. Associated Pn rep< I tut Jakarta's Amboinese131 words
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333 1950-11-09 7 Premier Seen As Instigator Of Revolt In Palace Boy King For Nepai NEW DELHI. Nov. 8 AP)— A thrtt-yt ar-01.l gnmdsopi of Kin«i Trihliti\ava Bir kiram of Nopal lli»^ supplanted him on thr throne of that Himalayan nation adjoinin" Tihet. the Wrprfrif Enihassy here announced last ni<rht. A palace r:333 words
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Advertisement103 1950-11-09 7 v# I FOH CHILDREN X S TUCKS ANNUAL 5.50 c SCHOOL FRIENDS ANNUAL 3.25 x l 0 GIRLS CRYSTAL 3.95 SS MICKY MOUSE 3.95 Jr. PL4YBOX 3.75 jN* SS RAINBOW 3.75 |X 2| TINY T O T S 3.75 X CHICKS OWN 3.75 U RADIO FUN 3.75 5t S NLM103 words
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239 1950-11-09 8 AKRON, Ohio, Nov. 8 (AP)— Commenting on continued shipments of Malayan rubber to Soviet Russia, the Akron Beacon Journal, leading newspaper m America's "rubber capital," says: "HwiiMf nri As Usual appear* to be the British response to the ever-growing menace of239 words
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150 1950-11-09 8 SEREMBAN, Wed. That the new duty of rubber would affect smallholders m Malaya is the opinion of Tuan Sheik Ahamad, the representative of smallholders on the Federal Legislative Council, m an interview with The Standard. Tuan Sheik Ahamad said ihat the smallholdings m Malaya are150 words
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Article165 1950-11-09 8 Indian Cloth Exports lo Continue A "R m circulation! among the textUi markets m! Singapore and the F- ieration of Malaya to the effect that the Government of Indi a con icm- a complete stoppage of' licensing fine and superfine! f export until end June 1951. is refuted by Sarriar165 words
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Article53 1950-11-09 8 FRANKFURT, Nov. 8 (AP) An USSII,O(XMXM) West German-Bulgarian tro.de agreemen! is approved yesterday by the A ied High Commission The agreement, negotiated last June, will run untii March 31, 1951 Thi^ is the second West German economic agreement with a Soviet satellite country appr e< by the Western53 words
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Article102 1950-11-09 8 COPRA m the Singapore produce market was very firm terday, buyers indicating per picul and sellers hold- 1 ing oil ai $46 Coconut oil was quiet at j quotations unchanged from Tuesday. Sellers quoted $73| but there were no buyers. IVpper was steady, but little [ness was reported.102 words
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Article, Illustration136 1950-11-09 8 Bare-footed workers amonff piles of salt at the Massawa salt fields on the Red Sea m fast Africa. The field pro dace about <;00 tons of salt per day, extracted from sea water by the fierce sun. Tnder Italian ■uungemeflti thr fields provide salt for the Middle Last and FarA.P. - 136 words
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Article814 1950-11-09 8 j SINGAPORE. W.-.-1. --Malayan Tin shares stiffened m consequonce of the rtiv.arkable rise m the metal price today. 'Rubber.-, showed little changes. Industrial shares were a little Coding quotations were: Buyer; Sellers Alex B:i Id Pret 180 l.yu Ord 1.97* 2 05 Atlas ice 11 tlf, 12.25814 words
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Article, Illustration189 1950-11-09 8 Very Keen Demand For Tin Boosts Price To$642 A Picul; Rubber Quiet MALAYAN TIN made \v\ another spectacular jump m price to $642 per |>icul yesterday, an advance of 532 over Tuesday's level, <m market lliat continued to attract phenomenal demand from overseas. Rubber closed very steady at $2.18 per189 words
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Article50 1950-11-09 8 LONDON Nov. S \Pi Britain has received 514 Uhm <>t oil from it>> Uttbitiovs t vvo-j 'ear-old peanuts pro led m Kast Air lea. the F«o4 Minister. Mr. Maurice Webb, reported The cosfl of the p>ojct4 j most of which is beirabandoned has amounted to USslo2£s3,2tt.50 words
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Article86 1950-11-09 8 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (Nov. B) were per Ib. Buvtrs SHtrrs No 1 Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot Loose S2 i i\ li FOB. m bales Nov No. 1 RS.S. 2. $2.16| No. 2R S S -L 1 12" $2 13 No. 3 R.S.S.86 words
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Article83 1950-11-09 8 WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (AP) U.S. holdings of monetary gold have declined more than US$ 1,335,000.000 m the last 12 months. Treasury records showed yesterday. Officials attribute the drop to improved earnings of other countries on the sale of goods to the U.S. and to heavy83 words
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Article174 1950-11-09 8 7 Nations Join Pact On Tariffs TORQUAY. !>. ironshin N i 7 (Reuter) Seven more OCM n- tries will accede to the 32--i nation Genera; Agreement on Tariffs ami Trade (GATT) before the end of the fifth ;k>n of the contracting parties now In progn here, it was understood tonight174 words
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Article179 1950-11-09 8 EXCHANGE rates now In i> f ,e a? supplied bj Uh Malayan Exchange Banks Associatioii ate as follows: Transurttont. •Ith In.io Ch!i. f aofl tfUup *r* op^'X* (r Strati lollat> oolv HONGKONG. IfftV. I .Special Standard Bervtetf C ,'r- pHfiCi on M Co" hk-oj 1 t^179 words
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Article227 1950-11-09 8 TOKYO. Nor. 7 (Utmti JUT heen receiving iigrir— scmtomj «>f 400,000,000 >en £4004)00 si since her surrender. MirnrdiMg to the lAsoU Sluihlmiii. today. Tola! m<{ iv •form of shipment mi uh -m. n clothing. hHiliifiri an<l <»:! (l the pa>t fi\e >rai> had readied227 words
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Article36 1950-11-09 8 rAIPEI i .P) a four-man t cheduli Leave Taipei (Taiwai row for Tokyo to study a«riIt wil! be headed i v Professor WA. AndcrsoTi ot .Joint Commission i Ri onstructlon, on T I .ry.36 words
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Article32 1950-11-09 8 LAKE SUO ESS I itei -'I l": i;ons Interim Commitiee ou Korea decided today South X n currency shall be used m North Korea until natiorial currency is agreed upon.32 words
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Advertisement10 1950-11-09 8 HOSE^BELTING /3r4r^t> <^S V Pl/Cpv^r C 7 V i INDUSTRIAL10 words
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Advertisement35 1950-11-09 8 I NEXT TO HAVING A PICH l&CLl I the best thing is to 1 invest m Savings 1 r^ h g|' X 01 100 CAK n!'' I LITTLE iS H/« WTEtESI I CHUnG KHIRU) Bflfi.u35 words
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483 1950-11-09 9 Jalagopal Skipper's Wife Is A Scholar Research Worker Standard Shipping Reporter HOST interesting passenger aboard the Jt r *o pa l, w l u > n thf > J,i|» rived yesterday from Madras and Na-apattinani on her N^aiT to Singapore, was the Captain's wife xMrs. Anne Xi s Batra, Harvard483 words
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Article144 1950-11-09 9 Two Hajahs Who Didn 't Come Home Standard Shipping Reporter PHIAH binte Haji Ahmad, aged 76. died at s eing the shores of Malaya on her pilgrimage to Mecca. She died, as she stood among 600 other pilgrims, waiting to I c medically examined aboard the Blue Funnel ship Prometheus144 words
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Article104 1950-11-09 9 HONGKONG. Nov. 8 \IF —TV Amc- -il-nt l.iqe is hold vinbition m the I n r i Ststea to < Hongkong as a ■tic r; p.m> i> send- k^ha to its v i k ..tiiif where it will be oi ibpby. Ti noil, m104 words
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Article57 1950-11-09 9 a (AP>— 3 have been B China's I i:> is that they A I World B iy, a B: Pientsin to "00 Germans 7 warneti I j .;gent Je; received the > from the le authorwho not. npers. waa char^>-r- patriation vGerma- Eta i n57 words
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Article96 1950-11-09 9 Standard Staff Reporter REPORTERS' Diary (jesterCtfeel John F i famous tod Director at Kallang Airport; arriving by Pan- ran Airw iys ear y The press were there m fjfl c wil I graphers to "vt the film executive ie- to have prqduced sev- < ass pictures96 words
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Article51 1950-11-09 9 BI'TTE. Montana. Nov. 8 (UP): A missing North-west airlines plane with 22 persons aboard was believed to be down m the fog-bound, snowcovered mountain terrain between here and Whitehall. Montana. The Boeing-Martin craft was more than 20 hours overdue here at 1700 GMT. It disappeared on an instructional51 words
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Article25 1950-11-09 9 ADMIRAL CARLO Balsnmo. Commander of Italy's Southern Fleet. said that the Italian Navy has issued orders to start construction, of seven small warships.25 words
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171 1950-11-09 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE Royal Singapore Flying Club had its worst flying-hour record m two years for the month of October. Only 98 hours weri flown m Club aircraft for the month compared with the average of 102 hours 1 thus far171 words
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Article, Illustration108 1950-11-09 9 WASH! N G TON. Nov. 7 (Renter): The United States Air Force announced today that it Mid completed the largest Trans-Atlai tic mass flight of jel fighters to reequip two groups based m Germany. A total of 188 Republic Thunder jet fighters wereStandard - 108 words
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196 1950-11-09 9 Standard Shipping Reporter ALL Hindu crews of ships at Singapore today will acknowledge and celebrate the Puja. or festival, of Deepavali with a full holiday. Aboard the Indian liner Jalagopal the Festival of Lights, as Deepavali is known ("deep" is Hindi for lantern), has already196 words
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Article, Illustration188 1950-11-09 9 TOKYO. Nov. 8 (ReuterAAP):— A weekly airlift for British military casualties m Korea was inaugurated today when an RAF Dakota ambulance courier plane took oil at daybreak from Iwakuni air base m south-west Japan, for Singapore. Aboard the plane were four wounded veterans of the188 words
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Article31 1950-11-09 9 INHABITANTS of southern and eastern Luzon and the eastern Visayas were warned by lii" weather bureau tod) y to prepare for the onslaught of a typhoon m the next 2431 words
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186 1950-11-09 9 CHAMONIX. Nov. B— Five intrepid French mountain guides were making good progress yesterday m an effort to reach the wreckage of an Indian Constellation which crashed into Mont Blanc on Friday say A.F 1 A plane yesterday dropped a message calling on the five guides186 words
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Article25 1950-11-09 9 A BRITISH pilot was killed near Hamburg today m the second fatal Vampire jet fighter crash m Germany within two days. Renter.25 words
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Article164 1950-11-09 9 HONGKONG. Nov. 8 (UP) The Chinese Communists reportedly ha v c detained prominent British businessman John Keswick and his wife just as the couple were leaving Tientsin for Hongkong. Keswick is Chairman of the Board of Jardine Matheson Compan\ f foremost British firm m the Far164 words
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Article51 1950-11-09 9 PARIS, Nov. 8 (AP) Unofficial British sources said today that the Air India Constellation which crashed on Mont Blanc m the Alps last Friday was carrying gold bars valued at about 100,000,000 francs (approximately £100,000) as well as 40 passengers, the French news agency reported on51 words
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Article51 1950-11-09 9 GIBRALTAR, Nov. 8 (AP) A Canadian naval squadron, the first to visit Gibraltar, for many years, comprising the aircraft carrier Magnificent, and the destroyers Huron and Miemac, arrived yesterday. It will stay until November 9 when it will return to Canada, visiting Bermuda on the51 words
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Advertisement123 1950-11-09 9 REGCLAI TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Overland cisco los Angeles All American Canadian Cities renanc v <oor* wtw ncmr no? no? mm*m MH for EloMskooz. Kobe Yokohama I .-tk-oi Taknbar A Tsinslao ■U \K SLRVICE USA (WESI COAST)»AH 6ULI via lAPA: ft HONGKONa *R M Hot. ■wp tor JoiomLxx. Bombay. Karacta I123 words
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Advertisement827 1950-11-09 9 sAIII.NOS iKO.H siAVDIM UA IK ui\||M\| S ourf P ».«U' •'mini l>.mhol.n lor Bangkok 14-16 Ncv "Nerdtrar for Salcoo v Bangkok 2«-M \ov fraistna tor Raktuu B.ixitoi 26 27 Nov 25 25 Nov 24 24 No*. Kin.i lur Manila RmttiknM laKiltMi Kmoi v Y-vih.ma 29 Nov -1 Dec 27 2fi827 words
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Miscellaneous95 1950-11-09 9 MAILS DESPATCHES Today P.i ir-mb.in^ Noon br To-.ari. Thailand ipart««ls <»nl> Noon by l.andbriN, Trrnsg.tnu irarrels only" Noon by Sin Hong Ho. Metlan Noon by Katavia. Tomorrow Hoiigkoi^, China and Japan Noon by Hat I.e«\ Kelantan pari-fls t.n!%> Noon by Kepong. Sibn \.n>n by P.Haga. *>oath India. N. In<lia and95 words
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Miscellaneous180 1950-11-09 9 Pr r i [AIR AHBtVAiJS} f [and DEPARTURES v_.,__ Arrivals fiARLDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Prom Medan KTA M •">."> QANTAS KMPIRt AIRWAYS CONSTELLATIONS From London 15.45. From Sydney 17.2 ft. KLM CONSTELLATION from Furopo i 1.25 a m MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTAS from Bangkok. Penan? KTA 1.15 p.m. from Medan, Penaog taiptag.180 words
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Article, Illustration808 1950-11-09 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY "THREE LITTLE WORDS" 1 (M-G-M). RATING: Fair. HISTORY keeps repeating itself at M-G-M! Not so long ago we were emotionally shaken by the sad end that overtook Mickey Rooney m his portrayal of a too-zealous songwriter m the musical biography of that famous808 words
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287 1950-11-09 10 BOB THOMAS - BOB THOMAS By TJOLLYWOOD, Nov. y 11 "Fancy Pants" has Bob Hope a suave English butler our west when New Mexico was a territory. This off beat casting lor the fast man with a gag is just fairly amusing. The loudest gullawsA.P. - 287 words
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Article32 1950-11-09 10 LONDON. Nov. B.— A medium sTzed sunspot has been reported today by the Royal Observatory and it is anticipated radio conditions may deteriorate from today up to tomorrow.- Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Advertisement199 1950-11-09 10 ivn i m Mow sH f pie p 3K/^_ The challenge is hurled 1 He'll fight Jf. the death for the love jfß*^Bß& Mii^^HP^'V^ cf his llfe "Bk Mjjy^^^B wiftk l^^OT^^jrFßOM m§BL <^ Warner J^ |m kW Bros. sb\ "^SW COMES VbWBA jj^H BB f^**/ 7 «^Br V "jBl na199 words
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Advertisement85 1950-11-09 10 SAT. MIDNIGHT CAPITOL ANOTHER 4 HOUR SHOW Columbia's starring BILL ELLIOT with SLIM SUMMERVILLE. >^^-y*"* owM > op M»»MiD SPECIAL 4 SHOWS FOR DEEPAVALI HOLIDAY 10 a.m. 1.30. 5.30 8.30 p.m. T. R. MAHALINGAM T R. RAJAKUMARI VEERAPPAH and LALITA PATMANI m "ITIIAYA CEETHAM" (TAMIL) REX JOHOKE BAHRU Today 385 words
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Advertisement29 1950-11-09 10 iv VW AY 11 A..,;. Universal's "GYPSY WILDCAT" IN TECHNICOLOR TO-DAY At 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. Universal's Funniest Film Surprise In 5 Years! "FRANCIS" Starring: DONALD O'CONNOR, PATRICIA MEDINA29 words
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Advertisement220 1950-11-09 10 C>^XJ^^Y OPENIN 5 SHOWS AT TOO A 11 a.m. 1.l> I*l5 MS «X Ml METRO GOLDWYN HAYI R lllß THREE GREATEST W(nn»Ml SICAL ENTER'I AINMI I t A TUNE. THRILLING ill i:: v y TUNES M-S-M, of course 1 W SKELTON P fS WORDS PUJSI UtfCfll orl<i Stmu \U \ir220 words
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Miscellaneous379 1950-11-09 10 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (481 Metres ana 41 7 Metres) ENGLISH PROGRAMME a.m. Pro;rammf Summary; !».0f Concert Dance Music; y.:;i» "in Holiday Mood"; 10 a.m. News; Hi HI Marching uith the Brigade of Guards; 10.30 "Ray'> a Laugh"; 11 a.m. Southern Serenade; 11.38 Victorian Ballroom; 1 p.m. Light379 words
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Miscellaneous319 1950-11-09 10 Mandarin and Market IJ i- 1> >r i in Amoy; 8.15 listeners' Choice. Mandarin; !».45 Past and Present in Amoy; 10 p.m. News in Cantonese, Amoy and Teochew; 18.15 Amoy request programme. B.F.E.B.S. (Singapore) i5._0 Mei, 11.88 Mc/8- 9.I59 Mc/s., and 6.175 Me/s.. 19 metres. 25 metres. 31 metres and319 words
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Miscellaneous127 1950-11-09 10 RADIO AUSTRALIA VLB!: 85JR metres 11.85 mc s. VLC4: 18.59 metres 15. 88 mc s VLA6: 18.74 metres 15 'ill mc s 4.311 News; 1.40 (VLB VLCi "Theatre Organist"; 4.*5 (Vi.A <&VLB> Racing Acceptances; 5 p.m (VLB) News at Dictation Speed, (VLA) "Concert Hai.": 5.15 (VLCI "III Pav That One127 words
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Article, Illustration324 1950-11-09 11 MARVIN STONE - Goering 's Widow Seeks A Home MARVIN STONE OVERSIGHT STARTS FOUR -WAY TUSSLE by .widow s loot-hoard- ;hal is et bC! hands iittl, place >he jy like to ill home. I .t c m m B I .art it-s, SL thf Anstriai (.ovJ* thf U:r*\ h- Ovvrsi^hi Castle Mauterndorl to324 words
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265 1950-11-09 11 George Palmer - George Palmer t. R*\— The old »i>* r aa vwn n S ."u 1 are u\-- Bins n >v s n i ya m gir! way to i to :g to and n tun res to marry American, seri spositi n, boi v. .*hA.P. - 265 words
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193 1950-11-09 11 A"f;-.v dci.iii. Nov. B.— India will -e tl^e ■■■en le of four International t>n^i- ring [ferem s next attracting over 450 enpneera from Asia. Americaanri F. ;r°pe. E\st-war progr.es a <>f c and engineering In < :r pure and applied branbea forni the keynote193 words
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Your Marriage
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Article362 1950-11-09 11 Samuel G; Esther B. Kling - Samuel G. Esther B. Kling By and V—ShouldY Should you own a home as soon as possible after marriage? A. Not necessarily. Though it's an old tradition that your own home and a happy marriage go hand m hand, think it over carefully before you362 words
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Article71 1950-11-09 11 BRAUNAU, Nov. 8. The house Adolph Hitler was born m has been taken from the Austrian government and returned to a former owner, Mrs. Kresens Pommer. The 3-Storey dwelling m Braunau h;id been "purchased" m 19:»8 by Martin Bormann, Hitler's chief deputy. An Austrian court ruled that although71 words
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Article53 1950-11-09 11 PARIT BL'NTAR. Nov. 7 The Krian Indians beat the I Post and Telegraphs team from Taiping by 2 goals to nil when the sides met m a friendly match played here yesterday. A wet ground and a steady drizzle which fell throughout i the game were not conducive53 words
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Article122 1950-11-09 11 MALACCA, Xuv. 6. n c Settlement Secretary. ||r. C.G.S. Walker will soon be proceeding c on long leave. His absence will deprive Malacca of a very keen g| hag not only led the 5 rnei cricket and hockey eleven* is also played for the S122 words
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Article97 1950-11-09 11 CRIFFITHS' Afternoon School Badminton P;»rtv defeated Springtime Badminton Party by three games to two on the laser's court la^t week. Results ivere (Griffiths' BP. Nat tti :ed ttrsi I: Lye Hiu Wing beat Quck Kirn' 17—14. IS— IS; Urn Chwee Bock boat Ng Lee Chui. 11 15.97 words
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223 1950-11-09 11 stars L^°,?' S Tholnas Cu P *i? n Leong and Yeoh Teck ghye, together will the Singapore's best shuttles arrant p K art a P^ramme R r a r m ed fe y the Singapore £J Poppy Da y Fund, It223 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-11-09 11 Photo Royal Air Force (Malaya) XI pictured before exhibition soccer match against the Army Navy XI at Changi on Monday. Royal Air Force (Malaya) are this year's Inter Services Soccer Competition winners and were presented the Championship Cup by Sir Frank Meuersh (Air Vice -Marshal) after their Monday game \vrStandard - 58 words
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486 1950-11-09 11 I LONDON, Nov. 7 (UP)— Which five British Bporte;m.n. apart from world cycling champion, R<» Harri. jhave done the most to boost the nation^ pre^&e m .he?worid of .international sports. 1 hi> is the problem now facing the sports writers association486 words
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Article414 1950-11-09 11 By Rolwrt riaylon of tlic Daily Mirror THE' £200,000 B.R.M.s. have failed a-ain. In the receni Spanish (irarnl Prix, a 200-milo fifty -Up race, Rei: ParnetTa B.R.M. expired m ihc fir>f Up witn a faulty supercharger. Petct alk« r"« rciinMl with a I cracked414 words
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Article85 1950-11-09 11 SEREMBAN.— The following have been selected to travel down to Singapore to repress I Negri m the quadrangular ey meet: M M 'id. Ah > ar.^l Mehar Singh (goal), Cumarasam^ HLarban Sin^h and Kand 'backs;. Aziz bin Hither. Chon'g Hok Heng <CapO, Ij Hamzah. Jagindar Sing85 words
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Miscellaneous39 1950-11-09 11 j I 1.. j i CAm Q H t y I 1 I i Ii i T" |L .rfi^ I I &< IvylJ 1^ guO^^Dl A/ A '^■■■■gF' **X"I1TI* ~X I J *«ft 7 i^gflgflMl^^Hglilll I M jI /y'j vl39 words
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Article374 1950-11-09 12 Ilgers1 lgers Short, Trounced SUPPORTERS 1 2ei 5] orting Assn. w< n c I hen the irned v. only were s vepi oh thi ir V Fatu! Karib "B" m tl I A six- J Besar j Si m yesl i i X m Pan and Ah Bee were indisposed374 words
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Article, Illustration135 1950-11-09 12 Mrs. John Laycock, wife of the Singapore Legislative Councillor who is a patron of the Eclipse Badminton Party, is seen receiving a souvenir from the President of the Party. Mr. Chan Ciee Seng, while the Party's captain and thro '-year singles champion, Cheong Hock Leng, looks135 words
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Article399 1950-11-09 12 M\.\ Bi>l RNE, \m. 8 (Reuter-AAP)— The match between Vieloria and i\\c WCC louring train ended m a (lr:tw here today after Victoria had taken first innings had. rain preventing any play after tea* At the close HCC v ."> 1 r::jis ahead with >i\399 words
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892 1950-11-09 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DA VIES By ONDINE, a 5-year old English gelding owned by Mr. D- T. arnig, the President of The Selangor Turf Club scored a popular victory m the fourth race over 5£ Furlongs for Class one Division one horse at the Selangor892 words
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Article663 1950-11-09 12 A TOTAL of 16! bones— 72 Class one ami 92 (.lass three have been entered for the Singapore Turf dub Winter meeting. Newcomers are Harrier (late Norway), Pendr&gon (late Cloud-Capped Christopher Columbus (late Grand rt), Irish Fame (late King's Defender) and Riviera (late Burphil). Following663 words
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Article90 1950-11-09 12 THE following is the schedule of raring for the Singapore Turf Club Winter meeting: FIRST DAY. 6 Furlongs: Class i Div. 1. 2. 3. 7 Furlongs: Class 1. Div. 1. Class 3. Div. 1. 2. 3. Free Handicaps. SECOND DAY. 6 Furlongs: Class 1. Div. 1, 2.90 words
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Article293 1950-11-09 12 IN SPITE of a clear superiority, Singapore Chinese Recreation Club was forced into a two-nil defeat when they met Singapore Recreation Club m a return encounter on the padang yesterday. Recs owed their win to Ehert*s opportunism. He scored a •>o:il m rm*J» half. In293 words
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Article68 1950-11-09 12 IPOH, Wed.— The Perak Chinese Football Federation touring soccer team registered their last and most impressive victory yesterday by defeating the Medan state team by 8 goals to 3. Scorers were Poh Beng (3), Rijenberg (2), Eng Kirn (2), and Dollah Don (1). The P.C.F.F. have68 words
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Article593 1950-11-09 12 YESTERDAY'S RACE RESULTS Race One Horses: Class 5. Div. 3—51 Furs. Alex Stable's (403 1 EVENING STAR 800 (4) Ayres (81) CATHERINE 7.12 <8 Healey 2 (161) LOCH CLYDE 807 (9> Harper 3 (99) SPRING IP 3. J0 J. Donnelly 4 Winner trained by Rodders. Distances: l l 2 IJ.593 words
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Article255 1950-11-09 12 Opportunism Pays Off For SCC 'A' FORC.EFI L play by the forward* who were hacked by good threequarler* enabled the VC.C XV to defeat the G.H.Q. FARELF »'A" by 1 1 point* (a goal, a drop poal, a penalty and a tr> to nil on the padan*:. yesterday. G.H.Q. put255 words
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Article255 1950-11-09 12 SCC Women Win Again From GSC IX a game where of fluctuating fortunes the S.C.C women once again displayed their superiority at ho- key when they beat the Girls Sports Club by four goals to two on the S.C.C. Padaiig. The GSC took the lead on tare occasions m the255 words
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Advertisement19 1950-11-09 12 i m BY THE MAKERS T--" o/ TIGER BALM J ENC AUN TONCjR 1 TIGER MEDICAL HALL flj X19 words
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Advertisement101 1950-11-09 12 TOTAL POOL 5368,280 FIKST PRIZE: No. 382K38 SECOND PRIZE: No. *****2 THIRD PRIZE: No *****4 STAR^RS: *****4, *****2, *****9 ?*?<* *****8, *****6, *****7, *****1. CONSOLATION PRIZES: Si 000 each *****4, *****6, *****1, *****7, *****6 4u \l£" *****5, *****2, *****9. *****4. DOUBLE TOTES: First Double 15 tickets 574 c;u h Second101 words
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Miscellaneous45 1950-11-09 12 t ID ESj^f TIMES. -!lj HJUH TIDES al Ihe pnnrtpni res :\s In Malaj a TODAY: A.M. WM. fcinrjapore IJJj MjIjccji 7-1' Port Dickson 5^8 b.U. FortShani 1.18 *•■>•> Prnang 01 Tll '.U»RR»W Si-sapora U-J! Malacca JJJ Port Dick-«i Port Sham 5l§0 5.51 IVuins 1 I--*'45 words
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