Singapore Standard, 10 November 1950
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Title Section13 1950-11-10 1 Singapore TIGER Standard 11 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1950. 8 PAGES TEN CENT13 words
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29 1950-11-10 1 peking Radio Claims Reds Enter Lhasa ..•ih India, Nov. *> (Renter) A bsl in ike Tibetaa language heard d thai the "People's Army" had Rbetan rapitaL I that Tibet. c29 words
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167 1950-11-10 1 ashixc; rON, Nov. 9 (UP) publicans contei today that Tuesday's election .late on President Truman to tire Secretary of Stai i"> Acheson, to get tougher I urd Communism, to cut foreign spending and imp United States foreign f with P- ii ian help. Senator167 words
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21 1950-11-10 1 Rings Stolen Frem Lady Fareel's Bedroom K'i arter than 10 se in the •he front in the re i Qgs, a21 words
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Article25 1950-11-10 1 F! S mast on ail Government ofiices in the Federation of Malaya > terday on the I neral ot the King oi Sweeten.25 words
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Article, Illustration345 1950-11-10 1 Wounded British Army Men From Korea THE ftrsi batch oi sick and wounded British army men from the Korean war arrived at Changi Airfield last night by an ambulance p!a:;t>. There were three young officers, all with leg wounds, who were knocked out on theFEAF Public Relations; AP - 345 words
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263 1950-11-10 1 Standard Shipping Reporter EXPLOSIONS rocked the Oluf Maersk moored alongside Godowns 6 and 7 in the Singapore Harbour Board yesterday when a consignment of about 800 drums of calcium hypoehloride (bleaching powder), valued at about $60,000, burst into tlames. The cause of the263 words
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308 1950-11-10 1 Holiday Cuts Donations To Police Fund THE Singapore Standard Police Fund rose by only $31.50 yesterday, the smallest total to have been received for any single day since its inception on Xov. 5. However, this was obviously due to the Deepavali Holiday and to the curtailed postal services. The total308 words
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Article35 1950-11-10 1 MANILA, Nov. 9 (UP) Two Chinese were executed in the electric chair in MuntingLupa national prison this afternoon for the kidnapping of a wealthy Chinese student committed in 1946.35 words
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50 1950-11-10 1 BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA, Nov. 9 (AP) A long earthquake lasting two and a half hours was reported by the University of California on Wednesday. The quake began registering at 2300 GMT Tuesday. Its epicentre was 6.000 miles from Berkeley probably i in the South Pacific. photo.50 words
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437 1950-11-10 1 China Reds Avoid Contact, Await DiplomaticMo ve s U.S. EIGHTH ARMY HQ, Nov. 9— (AP). A U.S Eighth Army spokesman said today that Chinese Communist forces may be avoiding battle with United Nations troops pending high level diplomatic moves which would affect the course of the Korean war. For the437 words
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109 1950-11-10 1 Wage Reserve FundFor Rubber Workers Urged LONDON. Nov. 8: (Reuter) Mr. Stanley Aubery, Labo; r, urged the Government in Parliament today to consult the owners of rubber plantations in Malaya about creating wage reserve fund. This would prevent the first impact of a slump in rubber falling on the workers,109 words
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42 1950-11-10 1 BUTTE, Montana, Nov. 9 (UP): Rescue' crews working in freezing weather brought down eleven bodies tonight from a high peak in the continental divide where a North-west Airlines plane crashed yesterday killing all 22 persons aboard.42 words
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162 1950-11-10 1 TOKYO. Nov. 9: (ReuterAAP) American Navy Panther jets today shot down a Russian-type jet trying to intercept Navy bombers attacking Yalu River bridges. It was the second Communist MIG-15 destroyed in two days. Carrier based Skyraider bombers were following up yesterday"s B-29 raid162 words
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72 1950-11-10 1 WILMINGTON. N.C.. Nov. 9 (UP):— Two fast Navy destroyers collided before dawn 400 miles east of Wilmington today and the Navy reported four sailors dead and four injured, three critically. The destroyers suffered heavy damage to hulls and below deck quarters but72 words
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Article213 1950-11-10 1 TOKYO. NOV. 9 (AP) General MacArthur's Lntg gence spokesman estimated today thai Chinot' Communist strength in Korea is 60.000 He said the Chinese are still coming across the border m large numbers. Total Chinese troops in Korea are probably equal i die number of North Koreans213 words
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Article25 1950-11-10 1 PARIS. Nov. 9-fAP).— The French National Assemble fused today by 480 votes to M to tree aging .M.<,:v.. Henri Pefcain from prison.25 words
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261 1950-11-10 2 Future Allocation Of Flats By Ratio Standard Staff Reporter THE POINT system now used by the Singapore Improvement TriM for alloeation of Trust flats is to be scrapped. It is learni that this was decided by the Trustees at a meeting on Wednesday and261 words
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Article, Illustration106 1950-11-10 2 'Very Good' Support For Mass Petition Standard Start Reporter THI RESPONSE fi am Singi i r« teach* ra r the M ss Petion conditions of service foi d Sen i teachers wi s described yesterday aa "extremely t >■•• the Secretary o! the S gapore Trachea' Union, Mr. Devan Nair.106 words
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242 1950-11-10 2 The Lady Of Fatusna StJUMMurjd Siafl Reporter IN simple >«■! solemn one-hour ceremony, ilic Redemptorisi Fathers and their flock welcomed \\\v i'ilurim ir^in into llit'ir iiouh-iniiit chapel in Thomson Road. Some of the ex-internees who had donated a marble altar. a ss tabernacle and242 words
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107 1950-11-10 2 JUST before the statue of Lady of Fatima left the chapel of the Redemptorist Fathers jresterdaj so;neone told Hev. Fr. Demoutiez that a non-('.itholic bed ridden ti'l livinu nearby had asked t;» be Hosed by the priest who hjd "brought the statue of the107 words
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Article19 1950-11-10 2 TWi Mi '"-I BKKAKIXCS took place in S re 01 Wednesday, on< the o her at19 words
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Article97 1950-11-10 2 A BAHAI Centre has been established in Singapore at .''f)2A. Tahitr.^ Katutitj Road as the result of the efforts of Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, Vice-president of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahais of India, Pakistan and Burma, and President Of the Women's Progressive Group. Mrs. Fozdar97 words
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Article26 1950-11-10 2 FOR disembarking from th< motor launch Rimau, without the permission of the Immigration Officer. Abdul Rashid and Abdul Majid were fined $15 each.26 words
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201 1950-11-10 2 Standard Staff Rrportrr THE Pan-Malayan Council of the Stamford Club (Association of Graduates of Raffles College) is to ask the Governments of the Federation of Malaya and 'Singapore for an opportunity to enter into direct negotiation with them on salary scales affecting 'graduates in201 words
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Article, Illustration283 1950-11-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter NINE-TEAR-OLD Lim Chew Leong was breathless with excitement all yesterday at the Royal Singapore Flying Club which sponsored Joyrides. Each time he returned from a "fiip". little Lim dashed back to his father, race-horse owner K. L.Standard - 283 words
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Article36 1950-11-10 2 A 48-year-old woman, Ng Li an found begging for alms, was sent to a house of detention. Ng said she was a local-born and had no relatives in Malaya or China.36 words
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Article29 1950-11-10 2 CHARGED in the Singapore Second Police Court with cheating Sng Lay Keng of a $650 gold and diamond wristlet, a woman, Chang Yew Luan pleaded not guilty.29 words
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196 1950-11-10 2 Standard >t;ifl Keporier DEEPAVAI4 lights shone in Singapore'^ Imliun homes last nighi brighter and varied than e\er to mark celebration <>f the yearly mythical fe«*li\al >*hieh fell yesterday. There were candle lights, coloured electric bulbs and torches in coconut pods with the usual196 words
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Article63 1950-11-10 2 1 ANTHONY P.ROOKi: 1 former Raja Muda of 1 Sarawak who arrived 1 from Manila on Tuesday. lost a wallet filled with money and important I personal papers on a ferry while crossing from i Kowiooa to UniiLJ tmi Island. An honest coolie picked up the walletAP - 63 words
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Article88 1950-11-10 2 The Singap< re Teachers' (Jnioi has appointed three-man special Sub-Committee to < i plore the possibilities of Its building its own premises. This is stated m the Union's Newslettc r. Meanwhile, the office of the Union will be >-hifted to a new shop-house in Joo Chial88 words
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Article70 1950-11-10 2 ST. ANDREWS School smuts of the 10th Group yesterday held a full scale fun-fair and bazaar at the Great World Park to raise Inuds. Girl guides from the Ist. Serangoon Company assisted by selling hot dogs and other food to the boys. The scouts operated the70 words
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Article58 1950-11-10 2 PENANG, Thurs— Indians here were dressed in the best today as they joined their compatriots all over the world in celebrating Deepavali. Gifts, in the form of money, were freely distributed to the young ones by their elders from early this morning and in all Indian households here,58 words
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Article47 1950-11-10 2 THIRTY-t\vo-year-o!d Te< i Sin Koh was tentatively charged in the Singapore Relief Court with raping a woman in a house at Ayer Raja Road on three occasions, between Oct. 9 and Oct. 22. Teo was remanded in police custody until Nov. 11.47 words
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155 1950-11-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 1,000 pupils from all English-speaking Methodist Sunday schools of Singapore will assemble for the first post-war rally at the new Anglo-Chinese School Auditorium at Barker Road on Sunday. The programme consists of music, singing and tableaux. A circular to Sunday School155 words
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Article300 1950-11-10 2 CHINESE LAWYER FOR NADRA Standard lonian Correspondent A CHINESE lawjcr. il iunderstood, will In* naniid today ab the counsel tor Nadra Adal>i (Maria Hcrlo^h). Hm EMM to drridf \\w €H*t<xl\ of tin* child brid«*. uill tx-^in in thf Singapore Hi^li Court on Nov. 20. [n May, Qdi swar, Mj Elertogb300 words
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Article54 1950-11-10 2 A CHINESE, Lau Char laimed trial in the Singapore >• Otld Police Court when ht was charged with being in possession of 19 sacks oi rice, alleged to be fra obtained, at Clyde Fern e on N 6. released t.n bail of 5500 1 a e54 words
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Advertisement65 1950-11-10 2 JEDUCA7IONAL NOTICE VM COMMERCIAL CLASSES. W v Session: si thand i^I v p i a citing. Besinm rsDomencins Friday Isi Dec SPEED STUDEN I5: l Spring 1951 Exams. E»--tru-s close this m ath. Api V.: C A 'A Orel ard ti 'i. ***** or 7107. (QJ^fc JL V-r l^F B^r65 words
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Advertisement170 1950-11-10 2 anrit hi "n*». sun Keng t« K family 0 H 1 ance a eral of £_Chm SITUATIQNj^ ACAt T^ WAI retail g, 5 Federal. angor. S v and exp< applicant i ages i hand Box N _F£ R Sa^ I I Big r--Land Prit Apply by Letter 91 intei UNION170 words
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274 1950-11-10 3 ,il Stafl «»rrr>|M>iulent lx imWR, Th:ir^.— All through railway rih ail the mrth from the Federal l.rou-hi to a wtmndotiß through bandii 24 hows. I Railway Mmlaiirtrtioa are not in a ii.u ihrouuli trafic to Penan" ami lf^f rt be -urn,.!. l>ut hopes it will be274 words
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Article14 1950-11-10 3 in last neir petii for increases daily "ing they -yers'14 words
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Article28 1950-11-10 3 vpondent I in I land. who r not ti Govern- es of irri- Mai ie conditions nd in :nent said to 3 adjiv-28 words
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28 1950-11-10 3 Safcrd Stiff < ideal and erged con- ;h was w a I by A > )1 Of B K I David Ben=j: s Oh prizes.28 words
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Article43 1950-11-10 3 Standard Staff Correspondent 'AT. Thurs. A police recruiti g team will be in Segamat X.\. IS to enrol Malays, lese and Indian recruits for the Federation of Malaya Police I E >!ment will com- m. bI the Segamai U n.43 words
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Article, Illustration226 1950-11-10 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Phe Malayan Chinese Association i< to submit a four-point randurn on Chinese education to Sir Christopher Cox, the Educational Adviser to the Seen Ury of Stale for the Colonies, while he is in Kuala Lumpur. The memorandum.226 words
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Article61 1950-11-10 3 IPOH. Thurs. Returning i home Last night after giving tuition to siime students. ;i Chinese teacher found his wife, also a Chinese school teacher, hanging in her loom in Cockman Street The woman, Lee Foo Pow. did not answer her husband's call and he had to61 words
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Article42 1950-11-10 3 MALACCA. Thurs -The Resident Commissioner. Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom presented Campaign Medals to 130 members of the Vo I uii te e r Forces at St. Francis' Institution Hall. lt was the last parade of Volunteers in Malacca.42 words
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153 1950-11-10 3 Standard Staft Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Kampong people of Uiu Dungun want to do their bit to bring the emergency to as speedy an enri as is possible, if not in the Federation, at Least in Trengganu, They indicated this when. Che Kamaruddin153 words
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Article619 1950-11-10 3 'TEC TO APPEAL K A J A N G. Thurs. Three month.-.' rigorous imprisonment and $500 fine was the sentence passed by the Kajang Circuit Magistrate, Mr. A. P. Jack, on a former detective corporal, Daimen bin Banda. The latter had been convicted of accepting illegal gratification619 words
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313 1950-11-10 3 standard Staff Correspondent the SV Ll r' >l R< Tl lrs All ""< •»<» "I ail«v s V n l"i«« of Malayan WdLn T'.'r 1 varioilS l >arSs the Federation In. tVn u 7 <a n< linu slan<l l t iaiaru" m313 words
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Article91 1950-11-10 3 Tanker And Tug -Boat In Collision Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs.— The small tug-boat. "Blackfish," belonging to the Malayan Stevedoring and Transportation Co.. Ltd, was sunk at about 7 o'clock this morning following a collision with the Shell Company's oil tanker. "Basra" in the sea of! Bagan Luar. The collision91 words
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Article85 1950-11-10 3 PORT DICKSOX. Thurs.— a meeting consisting of 198 rubber-workers from estates in Port Dickson district. and 'ii e r representatives from Seremban, Bahau. Rembau. Labu and Batang Malacca, the Malayan Plantation Workers' Union of Southern Malaya. P. D. District, was formed. Among those present was Mr.85 words
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Advertisement565 1950-11-10 3 6\ILIN(.S IROM S(\M)l>\\ IA K toMIMNT Spore V Sham P.nan* ••HANHOLAI- for Banskok L4-1C MM for Saigon Ba^aok 20^21 Not KI.N.k lor \l\\uV\ v ■<-•:-* It-Si N -.v aiALAC A foi- Ban ;kok, Mai »SP?AV?» k ii"?f K °o e v J 8-10 Dec mi.an.iia for 6ai«oa Bangltok 19-21 Dec565 words
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Miscellaneous445 1950-11-10 3 f F E DE RATJOIj^^^ i MaJMllc: Magic Sword (Can- 1 9 P- m -tonese) IJ. 3. 7 and 9.13 p.m. Metropole: Prince Of Foxes 1 Odeon: Sui Boulevard J. ti.45 and 9.30 p.m. i: P-PPy Day Fund Soccer: LeagU( Pavilion: Three Little Words 3. Champs, vs Cup Champs >*»445 words
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Article769 1950-11-10 4 YTIIKN the Six- Year Draft Development Plan was fi] announced there was a great deal of bellring ng. Speaker after speaker in the Federal Legislative Council got up to sing its praises. Here at last was a definite blue-print which, while not assuring Utopia, promised to769 words
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1034 1950-11-10 4 S.C. Oei - S.C. Oei By MANY men here are on verge of being wrecks, men are near to ner is hysteria, children and inva- lids are being robbed c i est all because oi' that jessant tinkling and avy knocking of the fr ince goldsmith next door. With1,034 words
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Article, Illustration458 1950-11-10 4 NO WORLD-WIDE shooting war is expected to result hum the Korea conflict, Independent Sin Chew Jit Puh said yesterday. The daily gave three reasons for its contention: Firstly, United Nations 1 prestige has been steadily on the upgrade ar.d its peace-making machinery has not yet exhausted its458 words
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Article, Illustration203 1950-11-10 4 Hire growing, the daily <ideri. could fV( r attr. cl b rd working men until and unless Um authorities huivt I ikj n a complete about-turn policy toward the £p iwers oi mis Life-blood i I M tlaya. As growers f the essential food- they should be adequately203 words
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523 1950-11-10 4 'Cautious Will Be India's Attitude NEW DELHI. Ho*. 8 (PANA)— It is not a safe guess to say that Sino-Indian relations would immediately undergo a "violent" change as a consequence of Red China's invasion of Tibet. But and it is a big 'but' wilh a capital B it is a'.523 words
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Article355 1950-11-10 4 Watckdog - What Savy, Mr. Josey? Watckdog You v.-i' excust but as so speak to us very j i the radio ea -m SUii vening it has occurred t<> ne that I. too, sh ■>. '1 follow r example, and as': y i explain just exactly i' I you arc dri at.355 words
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Article15 1950-11-10 4 WE THE PEOPLE hist Plain n kul M' Pun i bran of I I I15 words
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Advertisement76 1950-11-10 4 DECENT JOB BETTER PAY. Bpeoial rapid guaranteed course by experts in Typing. 3 months for 30 u .p ra. (ertificates issued by the Com. Education Board. Classes day night. Concessions to students and unemployed. Other subjects: All Commercial subjects, morning «fc afternoon sessions in Primary to Std. V. Special evening76 words
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Miscellaneous47 1950-11-10 4 &k&e^—~ Belteve ft or Noil z_ Pit,/ v»nii* Jawa^B^. /4ffl a \j"k FAUN gBPBrMc^ ~uj aip m^*-*\ perfect J^F tiOi' Ejt^V^ ON ITS Hj^ V'\t) H^ANKjE TAV Ml f MSiA WDM CM AT Tuc /jE^Vvv' FOR '•^^r^^Hfl 'S^Ly^^Cßl^W^ n ofi^cP ran iO^fcT**^ v^ i^ X I^^m w»^j.47 words
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266 1950-11-10 5 *< M>y. V: -As ,!,o >ec,,ri, y Com,,il ealle.l on Pekin- 1 1 anS Ver l A *^'^s that Rod China had thrown i r.ju.. h.r ir00,,. the 1v0r,,,,. w;ll T «kvo reports n0.e.1 P ra.i,,, ha.l m,1, m ,i,m1266 words
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Article67 1950-11-10 5 America Indicts RedChina \P):— her K rean e the I America had j throw a Korea and lediate ha I A :>tin. ■51 •e] I said that K 11,. ,'d M\ Council ..r the P'-kiri? c h.id raised tin- iaagct i <t rn.iv limited to the Korean the are •r..67 words
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Article81 1950-11-10 5 Yalu Spans Heavily Bombed ft r):— yes* pci q1 apital at K rean ibley bridges cross- c beta nfl tiim- the > Ui I h i'i all uUfd lhcintfrn.iirn.il Y ilu bridges. The Yalu n.»rmall\ hrecaea I nm i m itii Ice i kke military .'d a pa" v.-as laid81 words
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Article55 1950-11-10 5 LONDON. N g OP)—Bri- sk the Ui it I Stat C lii •se Omm ily occupy a '"buffer «th K >re t opi hurian h rder. B r ed tha Chir I j- I full-» r th Gen Mac- ur'a r N re s advance I55 words
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48 1950-11-10 5 Chinese A-A Fire Is Radar-Controlled T( »KYO, N 9 UP): Two f S Mai ine pil said their re fired upon hom Mancb I i m side of the ler at Anpojin by anti-air-r t guns thai appeared to inle five-ind s and to be con- j idar.48 words
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Article, Illustration133 1950-11-10 5 HONGKONG, Nov. 9 (UP) Cantos reports said the Communist! were busily preparing defences against a possible attack on the mainland as Nationalist sources in Taipeh suggested that Formosa be released from the commitment to the I nited States which halted air and sea strikes on RedA.P.; AP - 133 words
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145 1950-11-10 5 LONDON, Nov. «i (AP) Mr. ID. Gammans, Con■eiiatiie M.l*., uiiiini; th«- Govenuncni u» recruil u a greal colonial array or use African troops in Malaya,* 1 warned tbal tbc •danger poinl in V>ia now was not Korea luit liuln- China th<- ricebowi ol V>ia145 words
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Article91 1950-11-10 5 LONDON". Nov. 9 (Reuter): The Labour Government was defeated by 235 votes to -29 but on an issue which does not mean its resignation. It was on a conservative proposal to restore the right of members to have 10 minutes before a debate, in which91 words
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Article, Illustration174 1950-11-10 5 'Malaya War Part Of World Grab Plot, Says Archbishop YORK. NOV. 9 (AP) The Archbishop oi York declared today that Russia is determined that all rival economic, political and social systems must bo "utterly destroyed.' Dr. Cyril F. Garbett cited the Korean war, guerilla fighting i i Malaya and Indo-China,174 words
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Article41 1950-11-10 5 Ifr* Helen Atkinson, W, told tht Detroit police thai her Republican husband showed /((>r our of tfceir monng cor when she announced she had voted a Straight Democratic t ckc:. Gcorue Alkmson 34. UXU .ailed on a charge Of assault. U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article20 1950-11-10 5 Martial lan for all Korea below Hie 38th Parallel has been lifted. It had been in force since July 8.20 words
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Article27 1950-11-10 5 Canadian destroyers Athnbaskan Cayuga and Sioux have arrived in Hongkong, on a week's leave, after a months bombardment patrols, minesweeping and escorting m Korean waters. A .P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article29 1950-11-10 5 The South Korean i'"*';*" I-tm-nt announced that 4.9b!) by-passed Communists w re killed in clashes with national police between Oct. 1 »nd Nov. .i. and i,4IU were taptured.- U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article24 1950-11-10 5 SeriOUSiy HI Mr. Vetet Frnser. former Wcw Zealand Prime Minister, has had a relapse but iiis doctors say lie will P" u through. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article17 1950-11-10 5 More than 500 policemen took part in all-night r;>id^ in Manila searching 800 houses lor subversives. U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Article21 1950-11-10 5 Th€ first congress of the Catholic men of Portugal will take place in Lisbon from Dec. 7 t<> 10. A .P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article37 1950-11-10 5 The Australian Xo. 77 Squndron in Korea had its first wedding since the fighting began when Flight Lieut. David Wilson Hitchins married Miss Joan Mills, an R.A.A.F. nursing sister serving with Is T o. 77 Squadron. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article27 1950-11-10 5 Communist leader Mao Tzetung and 700 other guests attended a reception at the Soviet j Embassy m Peking marking the anniversary of the Soviet RevoI Union. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article19 1950-11-10 5 Nearly 115.000 East Germans fled to West Germany between Jan. 1 and Oct. 15. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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276 1950-11-10 5 LONDON, Nov. 9 (UP) Western European statesmen read the American election returns with «;ra\e anxiety. Many fear that President Truman's foreign polities especially his aid programme may be ci |>;-*-s. There are suggestions that, because of the Republican gains; the President276 words
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Article59 1950-11-10 5 lIOAGKOXC.. Nov. H (UP) A Formosa dispatcfa Quotes (Jen. Fai Cbnng-hsi as saying thai nationalist China ;>nd Japan should get together in order to stabilise and promote peace in the Far East. (ien. Pai. a member of the Nationalist Military Strategy Committee, s.iid that the United States59 words
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Article35 1950-11-10 5 KHARTOUM. (Anglo-Egyptian Sud Nov. 9 (AP): Game officials estimate that fiOO eleJ phants and 300 giraffes are kilied legitimately in the Sudan yearly for food, along with vasi numbers of smaller animals.35 words
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Article86 1950-11-10 5 Murdered Woman Decapitated BRUNSWICK, (W. G, n 9 lAP i A sh; ttered skull was produced in i irt in the trial of Rudolf Picil. confessed murderer of nine women and a man It was i entifi I as that of an unknown woman Pleil admitted killing in March 1947,86 words
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170 1950-11-10 5 PUKCHON, Nov. 9 <l*P) A U.N. scouting and liaison plane pilot has di covered a 25-mile-long overland conveyor belt used by the North Korean Communists to carry food and ammunition to the front lines. A reconnaissance platoon of the U.S. Seventh Division came170 words
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Article47 1950-11-10 5 Turks Are Mo ving Fo Front-Line WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 LJI The Turkish I.X. contin© is ing up into forwai in the Korean front, it nounced here Reuter reports tJ-.at a small contingent of Ausi an reinforcements for the British Commonwealth forces in Korea has arrived in Hongkong.47 words
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Article36 1950-11-10 5 Britain has declai sui port of Communisi Chin.) foi membershib in the U.X. Pood ;md Agriculture Organisation ti replace Nationalist Chins. but the F.A.O. conference in Wus hingion has shelved the matter ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article19 1950-11-10 5 The West German Cabinet has appointed three German Con-suls-General for Rome. Ottawa and Athens.- A. P.A.P. - 19 words
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246 1950-11-10 5 India Menaced As Peking Unfolds Plans For Tibet KALIMPONG, Nov. 9 W iih the unopposed CMnese (ommuni>l occupation of leftist controlled Lhasa now imminent, it Imm Im-coiiic clear that the main »oal of the invaders is Shi^atM 1 vhich < onlrol> {\w m-luork of trans Himalayan trade routes leading to246 words
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Article155 1950-11-10 5 LONI> >N, x.a. IP):_ '!'<• British Foreign Oflice blfl announced I ia( Briti :< ds her treaties with ihe K lora of Nepal as valid d< be tfag ges there brought about v the deposing of the K at proclaiming h' threc-yei -old g and on155 words
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Article23 1950-11-10 5 Sen. Dwight Eisenhower has s;iid he would ".soon" be in Europe as Commander ol the Western Defence Force.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article16 1950-11-10 5 Two shiploads of I I Reds .t fi.e (^i the V.'ucv Nov. I A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article26 1950-11-10 5 hirst British war casualties from Kon j I e\ acuated by ;iir have arrived in Hongkong 'i '>m Japan aboard D ta ail ambulano26 words
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Article21 1950-11-10 5 A consignment M '6 ■.< ivy British tanks of Centui n type is du<? to arrivi ii A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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118 1950-11-10 5 UK Easing Dollar Trade with Canada N'DON Nov. 9 <Reul i Sir Cecil \V- that United Kingdom re^ dollar trade with I might be furl It i s the h <fH ird that sonu a wider field may now be justified Sir Cecil added. "Our aim is to develop trade118 words
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Advertisement43 1950-11-10 5 GREETINGS FOR NEW YEAR 0 AND DEEPAVALI 0 BANSIDHAR GOPALDAS Co., jj {Established 1860) 0 I I J X Bankers Mill Owners o Kalbadevi Road, 0 BOMBAY 2 (INDIA) 0 I j ASSOCIATED OFFICES:- 0 LONDON NEW YORK MONTEVIDEO 0 GHENT SINGAPORE. g43 words
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Advertisement70 1950-11-10 5 Ci^^li STURDY AND RELIABLE WATCHES, IW^ M: sToiu-: i»mri: $9.55 EACH Wtis J^*®^ ;M kl I>Hl< $11.50 E&CH THIS iS THE CLCSED POSITION FOR J^/fe^g Stocks of these watches J^l^^fpT^ }Mtt are available in our »v *^M W Kuala Lumpur Store |lK^f .^^dk m ROBINSONS c nAD n 1 VI70 words
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Article, Illustration433 1950-11-10 6 OSWALD HENRY - You'll Love That Brute Douglas •1 O\. THAT BRUTE > (20th Century-Fox). BATING: Good. Ever since that hulking bi" hlg of a man named Paul Douglas first hit the screen In -Letter To Three Wives," he has been piling up honours in Hollywood as fasi as they come as a433 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-11-10 6 Gregory Peck and Helen Westcott who share the romaatk interest in the forthcoming 20th Century-Fox release, "The (.lunfishter."18 words
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387 1950-11-10 6 Huston Is Answer To Extras' Prayers In 6 Red Badge' Film IIOLLYWOOD. Nov. 9. AA John Huston, the Academy Award winning director, is the answer to the prayers of Hollywood's legion of extras these days. Huston, hard at it putting "Red Badge of Courage" before the cameras, is putting out387 words
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Article, Illustration418 1950-11-10 6 JAMES ARTHUR - JAMES ARTHUR By HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 9. That famed Astaire footwork seen in films represents but twenty per cent of the work the star puts into his dance numbers. The remaining eighty per cent, according to Fred, is brain work. '•Ail the years IStandard - 418 words
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Article73 1950-11-10 6 I OX DON. Nov. 9 The Bri- J ti.ii Government will finance only top-rate English films in future. This was made clear to ie British film industry by .'.II. Lawrie, m naging director of the Government sponsored Film Finance Corporation, whi '1 was given 5173 words
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Article60 1950-11-10 6 TON DON, Nov. 9. —An J usherette walks nearly 1,01)0 miles a year showing patrons to their .scars, according to a Sydenham, London cinema manager. The manager, Mr. John Soper, put a pedometer on one of his usherettes and worked out that in his einema t which holds IJSOOReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement142 1950-11-10 6 JOSE FEKKER GIVES A SHARP, CRISP PERFORMANCE EMBELLISHED AND LIGHTENED BY SUAVE, SUBTLE, WIT AND DIALOGUE. lODA\ FOLK SHOW S y? A^V ILJ Q K 2-4.15-6.3©-9.30p.m. T^b&Z? "^MLf TODAY 11 am. 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 9..J0 p.m. A WONDI KI IL MUSICAL lUST TOO WONDERFUL FOK WOKDS: y: mtiSr r M142 words
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Advertisement260 1950-11-10 6 ii^TniHi NowsHovv NG I SETTING THE SCREEN ABLAZE WITH THE I FLAME OF MIGHTY ADVENTURE pi/Jorni.y 1 jA-'-'^'" 1> (iiiv a£^^ I i H BMC sD iSDUr\W ||jLHMiu THE iiJ\KUj7 TECHNICOLOR 2 YEARS TO MAKE AND A CAST OF THOUSANDS; I TO-MORROW at MIDNIGHT THRILL WHiLE YOU LAUGH LAUGH WHILE260 words
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Miscellaneous705 1950-11-10 6 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES RADIO MALAYA P 11 Mi th li:iM liian AIT 'p m wewi KIIAI A I imim u Mandarin, sonss; I p.m. News En iVL'rtLrt L.V .»lrl K oli\llAi'()KE. Mandarin. Amoy and Cantonese and u Market Report In Amoy; its Teocne* i," am s Binrapore; UW <4SJ Metr*»705 words
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Article, Illustration412 1950-11-10 7 LYLE C. WILSON - LYLE C. WILSON Mien "the Shogun* Talks*- f >v Nov. V. GdL Douglas L uthur I* heen v ttnbaridministratiOT enl to be dismissed «w»re chance. y the They difnplicatiea <>f htiM tint •i. w.;s aadc and ietafl is th.:: as slee^itj >o:np perBaufcwu Nu. SLASHINGU.P. - 412 words
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Article37 1950-11-10 7 DFI.AIDK. X'v 9 Peter -V Dawsan, back in Australia |b<•• records than Bine Crosbj D son's ires &500 bi i 13.000,000 sales s id he knew Bings b At:e played more often. Reuter AAP syiiigrtpReuter; AAP - 37 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-11-10 7 Ed Reed - Ed Reed I MBBB "Actually we don't care for Uncle Bob it's iu-st that he shakes a lot of loose change into that chair."27 words
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Article, Illustration300 1950-11-10 7 For the first time in its lon<r history of designing", a leadin? Paris fashion house has shown its collection in the smoky, industrial North of Inijland. This brown satin dress, with a "plank" hat of velvet was in the parade held recently at Chester.300 words
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Article242 1950-11-10 7 Mrs.Samuel En Another SBA Final KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Without exerting themselves, Mrs. <;. Samuel and Miss Ho *>ai Ying, holders of the Selanjor women's doubles title, defeated the Leong sisters, May Peng and May Chow, to meet the other successful semi-finalists. Misses Chia Pek Sun and Lee Keng Sim, in242 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-11-10 7 Photo shows (seated) Director (Bro. Joseph) of St. John's Institution; Mr. Khoo Teik Ee (President 0.8.A.); Mr. Thomas (Sports Secretary, 08. A.) with the Old Boys of the Institution who participated in the Old Boys' Thorn Cup Competition I^so.39 words
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Article30 1950-11-10 7 KUALA PILAII. W-j- Green Howards will play agiinst K.P District XI on the pad in«, Kn La Pilah, en Friday in aid <1 the Poppy Day Fund.30 words
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424 1950-11-10 7 LONDON. Nov. 8: (Router) On<- of the curiositirs of boxing i» lhat a man can hold the world title* without being champion of his home country or vwn his continent. (!as«'s which come to mind in this rasped concern Terry Allen and Danny O'Sullivan,424 words
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Article106 1950-11-10 7 IPOII. Wed.— The following have been selected to play in a Perak State Hockey trial on Saturday, on the padang at 4.30 p.m. COLOURS: Shaari; Nfl York Khuan, Mohd Hazari; P. Sankey, Selvanayaganx, B. Prithvinath: D. Navaradnam, Hassan, J. C. F. Winckley, A. Karim, Narian Singh.106 words
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438 1950-11-10 7 Herman Rappa - Herman Rappa By Bobby \joo. !i»ht and wdterweipN omnmnm «>i Indonesia who drew the Katgefll post -war rrow<l in tkc fi^ht *iih Sianrti I'hol EVepadaeng, i* anvioi^ n> ii^ht in SiiiL r a{)or«' a«rain. Bobby returned bo Indonesia some months ago in order to complete his438 words
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Article128 1950-11-10 7 THE Happy World I rop< i ed Cor tomorrow's wrestling. T Is being i tl ..;est King Kong whose rough handling by George Di I last Salu: has made ':.<_ man-mountain caul '>us. While Duane nurses bus injured shou der, stable com) i More tackles128 words
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Article117 1950-11-10 7 SIXGAPORE will take r I I the international table tournament to be hold in India in January, 1952, it was d< ided at the Council meeting Oh Singapore Table Tennis A tion yesterd; m ke this p^siblo. the ition decided to fund to provide for117 words
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Miscellaneous216 1950-11-10 7 1 ENTRIES for iku competition -ii i» cloflC wiln Ui«* ia>» postal «!rli>er> on Wcln^lav. Nov. n |.> in Singapore crests .1 i 'ii I, implement I* l.^^l 11 published on iw e? Fri*lav No\ ted 5« Foa4 f.h ■in is^Bß h h b _m| 6 Svinbol for '7 9216 words
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Miscellaneous24 1950-11-10 7 i s i r I JF r '"k.:.. r. r l nf U\.!.i ny!- I m -J-J w^ 'njf r^£_ i»|^~ir gp SUBDIVIDE JilE24 words
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Article, Illustration151 1950-11-10 8 SINGAPORE'S Siockey carnival opened on the Singapore Cricket Club padang yesterday with four teams Selangor, Malacca, Near! Sembibn and Singapore lined up for this season's hockey supremacy. The afternoon s shower threatened to interrupt the king's enrerVainmenl? but it held off at about 4 p.m., long enough151 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-11-10 8 Raffles Institution yesterday played grand Rugby to beat the University of Malaya by 10 points (two goals) to nil. The picture above shows Raffles scrum half Rahman, who scored a try. getting the ball away as De Bruyne, Varsity forward comes through to stop him.45 words
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339 1950-11-10 8 Bv 'Sticks SINGAPORE won the opening £ame of the MUlili ling ill i hockey tournament when they heat Maluera hy two i;oals to nil on the S.C.C. Padang yesterday* Singapore supporters saw Bui lette Coi Its, U e regular tt-inside, in ihe nvw role339 words
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Article314 1950-11-10 8 13 Was Not So Bad! NhGRI Sembilan's 13-man contingent 12 players and one o;ficial will long remember this quadrangular hockey tournament. When the baker's dozen left Seremban yesterday morning they were toid by well-wishing friends. "Look you've got 13 men in the three cars, that's unlucky." Phooey," said secretary Muthucumaru,314 words
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376 1950-11-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Europeans v« Asians Poppy Day fund Rugby match played on the Selangor Club padang this evening ended in a clear-cut victory for the Europeans who won 13 points to nil with two «joals and a penalty. The match was the376 words
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494 1950-11-10 8 By "Forward" NEGRI SEMBELAN caused the first upset of the tournament when they surprised and won their initial match against the much-fancied Selangor team hy one goal to nil- It was a snap goal scored by their wily captain. Sheik Mustapha. against the494 words
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Article190 1950-11-10 8 OLLIE DAVIS - OLLIE DAVIS By HORSES were given their final gallops for the meeting on the second track at Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning when the going was very heavy owing to overnight rain. Bi -t tune was the 39 3 5 sees, for three returned by BramhaU Flyer190 words
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Article273 1950-11-10 8 Following are the handicaps of all the seven races for Ihe third and final day of the Selangor Turf Club meeting. THE COMMITTEE CUP Horses: Class 1. Div. I—G1 G Furs. No Regrets 9.09 Bright Eyes 9.07 Ondine 9.02 Persian Lord 8.06 Arabian Knight 8.00 Perostan273 words
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57 1950-11-10 8 P. Brani Win 'Sixes' Tie With Ease PULAU BRAXI Tnited played impressively to beat Mental Hospital XI in the six-a-side soccer tournament which continued at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Three games were decided and live matches are scheduled for tHIs afternoon. The semi-Una] and final w:'. be played on Sunday57 words
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Article73 1950-11-10 8 Mental Hospital started promisingly only to Cade away and the [danders registered 20 points to the opposition's 5 points (.4 goals to 1 goal and 1 corner). Ahmad xtisoff and Ali Johnn each scored twice for the Islanders. Mahoni scored for Mental Hospital, Teams were: Pulau Brani:73 words
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Article116 1950-11-10 8 Ropers Hard Fight Rovers "B" defeated RA.F. (Tengah) by 14 points to 8 <2 goals and corners" to 2 g< after a hard fight. Dollar Anguillia opened accounts for Rovers and a corner gave them a 5 points' lead before Tengah replied through McKenzie. On the chance over Rovers forced116 words
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Article59 1950-11-10 8 Cosmos were only able to beat S.R.C. by a margin of 2 point?, scoring a goal and two corners to Rces' one goal. Hong Siew scored for Cosmos and Klass for S.R.C. Teams were: COSMOS: Jusman Omar; Hong Siew. Guan Kim; Lloyd Cheng Eng. .Tartar. SRC: Gammell:59 words
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Article79 1950-11-10 8 THE following will represent the Tiger Swimming Club in a friendly water-polo match against R.A.F. Seletar at the Haw Par Swimming Pool on Sunday at 11 a.m.:— "A" Team. Messrs. Tan Wee Eng. Willie Yap. Ching Heng Fong, Loh Yew Kee. Kong Siong Leong. Tan Sin79 words
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Article33 1950-11-10 8 HONG KONG, Nov. 9 (AP> The All-India soccer football team now visiiing Hemp, Kong hit its stride on Nov. 8 by trouncing a combined Hong Kong team 4 to 0.33 words
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265 1950-11-10 8 IPOH, Thurs.— Two brothers. Gurbachan Singh (17) and Gurdial Singh (22) won all the three main events in the Track Cycling Championships which were run off on the Railway Institute Ground today. Gurbachan took both the open races half-mile speed trial and three265 words
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