Singapore Standard, 11 November 1950
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Title Section18 1950-11-11 1 Singapore Standerd 4n fit n sl v- NO. 132 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS18 words
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338 1950-11-11 1 Tibet Sends Appeal To UN For Help N Not. H> (l p Tibet, the world* i power, appealed directly to the United l :i against Chinese Communist invaders. 8 »«d OB rrula>. The appeal was said to have been made on Wednesday. It coincided with a Peiping Radio broadcast from338 words
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Article22 1950-11-11 1 To Discuss New Visa Rules Today Chin se Chinese c a pro- reguS ed the nt to Bed i I reI ■< gapore22 words
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Article31 1950-11-11 1 Soekarno To Visit P1 Next Month up) r Dr. Ed on S tary ten- f Indo: to the month i ktion at thai s ieiianied by •hammed r A the the31 words
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Article, Illustration181 1950-11-11 1 STOCKHOLM, Nov. 10 (AP) Bertrand Russell, the British philosopher, and William Faulkner, an American novelist of the younger generation were today awarded the Nobel Literary prizes for 1950 and 1949 respectively. TJie 1949 prize was withheld by the Swedish Academy last autumn. The winners were selected181 words
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Article176 1950-11-11 1 BERLIN. Nov. 10: (Reutex) Western police said today they expected attempts by the Eastern force to "'seal oil" West Berlin. The West Berlin Tolegraf newspaper reported that the cordon would be "'like the clays of the blockade." •'The cordon is designed to stem the176 words
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Article99 1950-11-11 1 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson. has appointed the following to be his Extra Aides-de-Camp: Mr R P H. Shelmerdine. Assistant Superintendent o« Police; C.pt P M- Evans, Singapore V Cap{ eC T. C W P Ong, Singapore Volunteer Corps; Mr W. H. Droogleever: Lt99 words
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46 1950-11-11 1 BRINDISI. ITALY. Nov. 10- a,p, —Fourteen American warnl mes and an undisclosed Lmount of war material arrived here today irom the United States abroad the US freighter Pelican Stake for the Italian "Thfs '°s rC t e he second shipment46 words
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90 1950-11-11 1 Huge Ice Cubes Fall On Farms In North Molton NORTH MOLTON. ENGLAND, Nov. 10 (AP) Giant ice cubes the size of soup plates fell on farms m this area and one of them killed a sheep, farmers reported. The hunks of ice, weighing 12 to 14 pounds, were found partly90 words
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Article260 1950-11-11 1 DONATIONS to The Standard's Police Fund yesterday amounted 581.40. bringing! the total to $778.40. Among the contributors is Mrs. Y. S. T. Schall of Singapore, who says Singapore housewives "owe the Police Force a lot for peace and security, and the Police Fund deserves the260 words
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Article260 1950-11-11 1 To Publish Aid Plan On Nov.2l I ONDON Nov. 10 (Renter) Details of the £186,000,000 plan for economic aid to South and South-East Asia will be simultaneously published m all Commonwealth capitals except Pretoria on Nov. 21, it was authoritatively learned here today. South Africa did not attend the September260 words
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Article37 1950-11-11 1 Mr. P. M. Williams, General Secretary of the Labour Party of Singapore, yesterday denied a report that Mr. M. A. Majid is contesting the forthcoming Municipal elections from the City Ward as an independent candidate.37 words
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162 1950-11-11 1 PARIS Nov. 10 I P)— Ex-servicemen from 17 nations, including Russia, ha* been invited to Paris late this month to organize a orld ex-servicemen's federation. Spokesmen for i. organising committee report that organizations m 12 untries have already accepted. They are from the Unit162 words
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384 1950-11-11 1 KOREAN NORTH-WEST FRONT, Nov. 10— (AP). Chinese troops, with thousands of their comrades streaming across the frontier into North Korea, pulled back into the mountains under relentless aerial attack today. A U.S. Eighth Army spokesman said the Chinese suffered considerable losses from384 words
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140 1950-11-11 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (OP) Michael Straight, editor of the New Republic magazine, said on Thursday that Chinese Communist troops probably were ordered into Korea by Soviet officials and their "Manchurian puppets" without the consent of Mao Tse-tung, Red China chief of state. Straight, who also140 words
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Article193 1950-11-11 1 Red China Issue Up For Talks LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 10 (UP)— The United States today pressed the United Nations Security Council to order the Chinese Communist army out of Korea at once without waiting for the arrival of a delegation en route from Peiping to discuss the matter. The United193 words
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Article152 1950-11-11 1 HONGKONG. Nov. 10 (UP) Mr. and Mrs. John Keswich were removed from the SS Yochow by the Chinese Communists live minutes before the ship left Tientsin for Hongkong, according to their houseboy, Chan Chin-mok. who arrived here yesterday. Chan said Keswick was asked to remain152 words
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109 1950-11-11 1 "THE object of my visit to London is, as has already been stated, to discuss measures which will 'speed up' the campaign m Malaya." the Director of Operations, Lieut. Gen. Sir Harold Briggs said m a statement about his forthcoming trip. "Such measures are109 words
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72 1950-11-11 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 9, <UP>. Assistant Defence Secretary Paul H. Griffith resigned today and Defence Secretary George C. Marshall chose Mrs. Anna Rosenberg of New York to succeed him as the department's chief of manpower and personnel problems. Mrs. Rosenberg said m NewYork that she72 words
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Article43 1950-11-11 1 Fraser Steadily Losing Strength WELLINGTON*. Nov. 10. <Reu-ter-AAP). Mr. Peter Fraser. former New Zealand Labour Prime Minister, is '"slowly but steadily losing strength," a medical bulletin stated here tonight He had a relapse on Tuesday after having shown Improvement following a severe illness.43 words
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37 1950-11-11 1 Taipei To Observe Dr. Sun's Birthday TAIPEH, Nov. 10, (DP). —A formal observance of Dr. Sun Vat-sen's birthday will be held here on Sunday m a celebration at 10 a.m. at which Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek will preside.37 words
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90 1950-11-11 1 WASHINGTON, No. 10 d'PV The navy reported tonight that the Destroyer Blue tracking "an unidentified object" by radar oil the Southern California COUt, It said the dispatch from San Diego on the Blue's contact made no mention of a submarine. The report gave no90 words
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69 1950-11-11 1 HONGKONG. Nov. 10 (AP) Supporting a nationwide "anti-American and help Korea "campaign. all Shanghai newspapers but one are today refusing to accept advertisements for American movies. The exception, said proCommunist Ta Kung Pao m dispatch from Shanghai on Friday, is "the North China69 words
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552 1950-11-11 2 VARSITY TO PROBE STUDENTS' FOOD GROUSES Standard Staff Reporter THE UNIVERSITY of Malaya is to appoint a con mittee with student representatives to investigate the general dissatisfaction with the present system of University feeding as a result of the suspension of the Tan Tock Seng Hostel Experimental Catering system. The552 words
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Article, Illustration262 1950-11-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter IM)l\N> ami Ceylourt* from m iU around \n Singapore <ii»l honour to the POgrini > ir-; :J yesterdai when she rame into iiu'ir midst at the Chnrch <»i lluI ..!> of Lourdea, <»j»!iir Road, m a motor car procegoion. aStandard - 262 words
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Article92 1950-11-11 2 The C.I. Is No Exception BURGLARS are no res petters of persons not even a Chief Inspector of the Singapore Police Forte. On Tuesday one of these nimble sentry nipped into the house of Chief Inspector Frank Pestana of the C.1.1). m broad daylight, helped himself to a silver cigarette92 words
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Article75 1950-11-11 2 PARENTS, Teachers ar.cl pupils, more than 1,000 peopli m all, yesterday afternoon enjoyed a Field Day at dist Girls' Continuation School on Mount Sophia. It was the first Field Day since the liberation of Singapore. The 750 students were divided into four teams: Reds. Blues Greens75 words
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Article40 1950-11-11 2 A FINE of 18,000, or six months' imprisonment was imposed on fis-yenr-o!d Kang Kay m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday after he pleaded guilty to a charge of being m possession of 614 Jh.s of Siamese tobacco.40 words
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Article38 1950-11-11 2 TWO Indian men and an Indian woman were WOW led when they tried to resist four Chinese who held them up m Silat Road on Thursday night and robbed one of the Indian men of $3.38 words
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277 1950-11-11 2 r IT TEARS m h«r eyes, a younc Hvlam woman Pa,, >.„„ j I(|t a<|( )l H lh ||v Ji(| a( man bef lo lake h.r V ear-«l.l eluld with h. r to prison lhat is a thing I cannot, flo replied277 words
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Article, Illustration160 1950-11-11 2 MRS. PHYLLIS Mackenzie, one oi the most discerning art enthusiasts m Singapore win hold an art exhibition m company with three other women artists, Mrs. (.eraldine Horton. Mrs. Naomi Kirby (irecn and Mrs. Cathertnv Ormistnn. at the British Council Hall, Stamford Ko.'d iri?m Nov. 18 to 'Hi.160 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-11-11 2 HCNUREDS of people, including the Governor of Singapore, hsr Franklin Gimson and higfa government officials and their wives and children crowded the padang: yesterday to \vatch the Pipes and Drums of the i<ith Gurkha Infantry Brigade beating a retreat. Sir Gimson took tke salute from Buglemajor A.63 words
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456 1950-11-11 2 Marriage Bill Is Against Muslim Law Standard Staff Reporter THE Muslim public of Singapore is nppnnril le [he A»e of the Marriage Bill a» it is contradictory to the *Shariaf (Islam law). Any attempt to make th< Hill applicable to Muslims wffl be "a brt a< h of the principle456 words
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Article64 1950-11-11 2 AX EXPLOSION, believed to haw bees caused by a detonator of a bomb, blewofl the ieft ami of a 36-year-old Chin se woman. Lav Ah See. m a yard m Duxton Road yesterday. The woman was rushed to the Genera] Hospital. She Is said to be64 words
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439 1950-11-11 2 'I W O Municipal GomnniMMn ami Legislative (oinirillor ar< of th,. Hew that tin- «\i-lir»u Cttloaj franchise io enable utijumL t<» \«>,« m the Municipal elections, i» "democratic and nrojw They were commenting on a letti by "L.C.L/ of Ptnan- io the editor439 words
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Article120 1950-11-11 2 TEOH KOOX I XX. m I migration inspector attach* the Singapore Immigration Department, claimed trial >< fore Mr. P. Claque In the Singapore Fourth Police Court. yesterday, on a charge of cepting a cheque for $2,004 from Lou Chow Wooa En connection with the application120 words
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Article121 1950-11-11 2 AN T Indian plumber, R B Ifarimuttu, whose total liabilities ■mounted to IMM m 01 r, to pay |3| nimtii to his eredi- i d up was ad jud ate bankrupt yestei pon Court by the C Justice, Sir Murray Aynsley. During the ci nination I Official121 words
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Article28 1950-11-11 2 iiih c<<<.\ rolled price of locally-slaughtered ralian mutton and goat rr. pore was increased to 30 b m SI per lb.. the Governmenl G nnounced yester-28 words
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Advertisement204 1950-11-11 2 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Very Attractive Town Property (Near Kaffirs Place) To Be Held At Our Saleroom. No 1 Prime Street (Corner of Oliver Quay), On lhursday, lfith November. 1950 At 2 ;*0 P.M V bk 099 yean leasehold land and 3-storeyed cornered building k* m \-»s 3l 5. T204 words
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Miscellaneous21 1950-11-11 2 Today** Visits 9 am— 7 p Jn (iarrison Chun-h. RAF Cksnri and RAF Seletar. 7 p.m Cathedral of the Good Shepherd.21 words
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Article, Illustration285 1950-11-11 3 Standard Staff Correspondent .1 K^ALA LUMPUR, Fri.— War damage claims are still reaching the VUr Damage Commission at the rate of over 1,000 monthly, it is orticially stated. A number of important decisions have been approved by the Commission, including the approval ofArmy PR - 285 words
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59 1950-11-11 3 'Malaya- HK phone Link OpensNov.15 Standard respondent Fri. ill wi Fe :•->- -ations In h is open and irom 1 a ribI a -rati m the i > ring other with the bargee t i v c h extra ler v ill person i or the able when I up59 words
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Article193 1950-11-11 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LU:. 'JR. Fri. rhe first case under I 2 mended Emer;, -y Regulates Ri;': 'jr C-, ..auee. was card today, before the Presileni ol the Sessions Court. Mr. D. M. K. Grant. when Yap I. en. a 29-year-old Chinese woman, who said193 words
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Article91 1950-11-11 3 Standard Staft Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri A Chii ese, See Chow Chong pleaded guilty before the Presi lent of the Sessions Court, Mr, D. If. K. Grant, today, to i Ing m his possession opium, v.as sentenced to thm ths 1 simple imprisonment The ac id91 words
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Article36 1950-11-11 3 SEREMBAN. Fri— Noinina--3 for eighi seats on the State Welfare Committee In N< gri Sembilan are being calle I tor m a circular to local organisations. Names should be submitted before Dee. 7.36 words
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Article41 1950-11-11 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn.Memben of the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club are holding a tinner at the Loke Yuen Restaurant. Bukit Bintang Amusement Park, at 8 p.m. tomorrow m celebration of the third anniversary of the foundation of the Club.41 words
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Article167 1950-11-11 3 Dim View Of Situation In Malaya LONDON. Nov. 9 (Router) The Conservative journal "Spectator." declared today that the war m Malaya was not going well. The best that could be said about it was that it was not going as badly as France's war m Indo China. There is no167 words
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Article105 1950-11-11 3 Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Fri— Rubber deal^fi m Selan«or and Pahang will contribute 10 tents ou^J^ every pitul of rubber sold from Jan. 1 next year to the Malayan Chinese Association welfare funds for squatter and other relief work m Malaya. This was105 words
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Article236 1950-11-11 3 Rotarians Favour Family Planning Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Fri.— As a change from the usual weekly talk. Rotarians engaged themselves m a lively debate on family planning at their weekly tea meeting. Rotarian President, Dr. G\\nEvans moved that families might be planned on economic and eugenic grounds. Dr. Glyn-Evans said236 words
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Article59 1950-11-11 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malayan Railway Administration announces that the day mail train services will be cancelled betweeu Tampin and Kluang on Saaturday, I" LI. The t).55 a.m. passenger train from Gemas to Kuala Lumpur and the 12.55 pum. train from Kuala Lumpur to59 words
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Article35 1950-11-11 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Fri.— A mutual aid section for the benefit of all members is to be formed by the Negri Sembilan branch of the Malayan Chinese Association.35 words
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Article, Illustration263 1950-11-11 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— "You are only putting off the evil day without any hopes," said Mr. Justice E. N. Taylor m the Supreme Court today when a 35-year-old Ceylon Tamil woman and former English school teacher, ThanapakiamLim - 263 words
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Article44 1950-11-11 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Fri. -The protein committee under of the Youth Council, Mr. Ng Keam Nyen, its chairman, after a lengthy session yesterday, drew up the draft constitution. This will be submitted to the general meeting of youth organisations shortly.44 words
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340 1950-11-11 3 Standaid Staff Correspondent .MALACCA. Fri. Malacca Catholics will leave Town on Nov. 14 at 5.15 p.m. for Muar to receive the Pilgrim Vugin at the Malacca side of the Ferry. The Pilgrim Virgin will arrive here at 7 p.m. and will be carried m procession340 words
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396 1950-11-11 3 Standard Staff <;orrt»spon«l«*nt KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. By residing m Seiangor since 1940 and marrying during the Japanese o© ipation when conditions were unsettled, a Eurasian oank clerk. Thomas Coleman Jones, had decided to make his home m the State and thereby acquired domicile396 words
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Article193 1950-11-11 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, F:i- Admitting three previoui cenvtttiuns of a similar nature; Prttram Ram, an Indian wns convicted and sentenced today ta one year's rigorous lmpriv ntneni by Mr. A.P Jack. In th# Fi 'rate's Court lotf! y. for attempting to steal a193 words
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Article151 1950-11-11 3 TB Assn. Drive For Members Standard Statt Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Kuala Lumpur has been divid <1 into 2<i divisions to facilitate titm work of volm tary i ecniitmeni of tnbers to the Italayan A-- nation Cor the Prevention at Tuberculosis This follows a campaign to b« launched very shortly151 words
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Advertisement20 1950-11-11 3 ATTRACTIVE PYJAMAS /s^ ■UK Ifltrl* £y%' *nW GIVE EVERY SATISFACTION vM|/jf i THE MAN'S SHOP ROBINSONS I Xi f ,5!20 words
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Miscellaneous532 1950-11-11 3 A, (Tamil) 2.30 5.30 and 9 p.m. Lido: Fox's Cartoons and Shorts SEREmAN—r^Oy Selangor R ace S -3rd and «na. gj^g- Ni^At Bal PIM1 S a®,n yO n n m Hockey: YMCA v. Chartered 9.15 p.m. v idiiiii' i» •> Veterans 9 p.m. oort 0,,0-sv K[' v"? Selangor Soccer: Taiping532 words
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401 1950-11-11 4 WHILE not relaxing m any way against the bandits m Malaya, the British Government is also deeply engaged on constructive measures, the (Commissioner-General m South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald said m London OH Thursday. Mr. Mac Donald said the British policy401 words
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Article33 1950-11-11 4 Standadr Staff Correspondent PENANG, Pri— The majority of the Thai Malay Hajis who arrived back from Jeddah after performing their pilgrimages at Mecca left for Packing Besax yesterday by train.33 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-11-11 4 Photo by Photo shows the Penang team, winners. of the Schools of Dam-in? inter-state ballroom competition between Penang, Perak and Selan^or held at the new Wembley Cabaret on Nov. 6. 7 and 8. Left to right: Johnny Cheah, David Ewe, Robert Gan. Mrs. J. S. Oh, Miss Vivian Beng andS. A. Napawongse - 56 words
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131 1950-11-11 4 PENANG. Fri— The period of l\ years for restriction on sale or letting el the houses m the (ireen Lane- Estate Has considered to be too long by Mr. Lim Eow Thoon at a recent meeting of the Finance Committee of131 words
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351 1950-11-11 4 S'pore Clerks To Decide On Next Line Of Action Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government clerk* are m a 4 de:»perate plight"* because of the abnormal rise m the cost of living m recent years compared to the pre-war level of prices. They have not yet achieved any substantial revision351 words
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360 1950-11-11 4 Rubber Export Duty Increase Standard Staff Reporter A SIX-MAN sub-committee representing the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, the Chinese and Indian Chambers of Commerce yesterday held their first meeting to record a joint protest aiiain*t the Federation Government's latent increase m the export duty360 words
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Article30 1950-11-11 4 FOR using abusive language to an Auxiliary Police Officer on Sept. 9 at the Singapore Harbour Board, Nagur Ghani was fined $10 m the Third Polic* Court yesterday.30 words
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88 1950-11-11 4 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPIXCx. Fri. Remembrance Day m Taiping will be observed on Nov. 12 at 11 a.m. at the Cenotaph. Units of the Army. Police. Boy Scouts. Girl Guides and detachment from the ExServicemen Association will form a parade. Wreaths will be laid by88 words
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Article76 1950-11-11 4 PENANG, Fri. Five senior students of the Almashhoor Arabic and Islamic School, Penang. have been awarded the Saudi Arabia Government scholarship for further, studies at the Ma'had Saudiah Arabic College. Mecca, for a period of three years. They are Othman bin Abdul Rahman, Haji76 words
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283 1950-11-11 4 PENANG, Fri. Mr. Heah Joo Seang, president of the People's Educational Association, m his talk on "Everyday Thoughts,*' sponsored by the Discussion Group this evening at the Hu Yew Seah premises said that the prospects of self-Government would he an "empty dream*' and the283 words
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Article172 1950-11-11 4 Attack On Kampong Recounted Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Fri. The story of a bandit attack an a remote Malay riverine kampong m Perak m September last was related a* the High Court today m the case m which two Chinese. Choo Fook Chin. 28. and Ng Hong Chye. 23, ancharged172 words
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Article290 1950-11-11 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE PEOPLE'S Education Association ol Singa pore will shortly Launch a training scheme for teacherconducting their evening and night adult rlnflcco. Mr. J Paul. Secretary of the P.E.A.. told The Standard that the training classes will be held m the evening, but290 words
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Article, Illustration72 1950-11-11 4 Miss Tv> Loh I. in well-known Chtnesi film g|ar, v.iv. rr sen led with a bouquet of flowers oa hei Mala Kuvliiny Kwdwt, Buttri worth mII sday. was snapp<'d above with s<i»«<' at her .uln: my over to Penari'4 uhere she mad- pert— and BUg several72 words
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167 1950-11-11 4 Standard Nafl < orropondi-ni I'KY\\(,. Fri. m\* hand, ron-i-tiri; 16 |»t*i>on*. *li<» kftVC kfCI auditioned |»> \|r H the Kn^M Band i> lo l>< fdrnicd. Tin mi subjected to a trial perlad «*f n»<>!iili- ;it;< j;o»ilion iw reviewed. I hi- ua» a-r167 words
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Miscellaneous61 1950-11-11 4 xr-r^ss«sp 1 fuA7ci T WOPF YOU DIDM'T C /OH I HEARD A *\1 fHONESTL^ HAZEL, I DOM'T A] [f WELL! AREN'T *^~~T^\ /^am^ I KrTFKi TO THOSE SOAP I l^^4 FEW WH\LE I WAS I W OW STUFF CAN; I GOtNG TO TELL 'V j€2~-*Tp J nPFOAS AS^,\N TODAVi kTX-^v61 words
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401 1950-11-11 5 M i sappropriation of $1,200 Alleged Skl> \)\\Y businessman Ta> K<»h Ten«. sto«wl ;.>,ir.h Pbln ourl yestertlay on a charge .:i:!i 1 > 1.200. entrusted to him by Peter ;> T. WW. 1 11.1 »rmeriy a pnotograpnei aitacnoa to tne :d thai m the latter part of 1 i M401 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-11-11 5 t itmrt'ii the Jalto.'-? Gcaenl itapitaJ :uo vlded wilh hooks and newspapers. Pics', ratty, Ike Mat on of the Hospital handing a ridden atient while Mrs. Nina Su. the orbtan T.S. Patients and Nurse Lim Sa.. .'oh ore Photo Studio40 words
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548 1950-11-11 5 Malaya Takes First Step To Cabinet Govt Next Year Commissioner-General Announces: THE first step towards what amounts to "cabinet government' 9 m Malaya will be taken next year, the Commissioner-General m South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald said m London on Thursday. Next year, Mr. Mac Donald said, members548 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-11-11 5 The President of the L'niversity of Malaya Students Christian Movement. Mr. Frankie Lee. appealing to members and supporters who were present at the meeting for a library for the movement. The meeting which was called by the Chaplain of the movement. Rev. T. R. Doraisamy. was held at the homeStandard - 58 words
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Article143 1950-11-11 5 Standard Staff Correspondent JPOIi. Fr:.— A ireo-'.'i-i.'. the Ipoh Jubilte Park i a night of Auf I ha Magistrate Court todaj when four Boyanese were charged before Che Bahaudin with causing hurt to three members of the policy fora AH four accused. Asmoni 23.143 words
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Article130 1950-11-11 5 Standard Staff Reporter APART from entertaining Malayan children, one of the most vital activities of the Department of Broadcasting is m helping to educate them. Mr J S. Dumeresque, the Director, revealed m a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night. Schools throughout Malaya tune m daily130 words
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125 1950-11-11 5 SEREMBAN, Fri. At 5 o'clock on Tuesday. Nov. 14. the Military Band- of Ist. Cannroniun? and Ist. Bn. Worcestershire Regiment, by kind permission of the Cornman -liiig Otlicers, will be playing a ball-hour programme of military music on the station Padang. Seremban. Following this,125 words
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Article74 1950-11-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Prool of the fine offensive spirit of the l/6th Gurkha Rifles, if it is needed, is provided by yet a nother successful operation by them m Negri Sembilan agaainst terrorists, jungle they killed nnie bandits, During their 10 days m the captured74 words
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301 1950-11-11 5 Standard Staff Reporter IN his talk on Electrical Engineering at the YMCA last night, Mr. C. G. V. Rudd of United Engineers told his audience of young aspirants to the profession that at the moment, without a Proper technical institute at which to study,301 words
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Article188 1950-11-11 5 JIN YEW SIA Association 1950,1951 annual elections resulted as follows: Patrons: Koh Swee Gim. Quek Seng Lip, Ching Leng Swee, Foo Chin Peng. Lim Chiap Leng, Ang Kirn Cheo; President: Ong Song Bee; Vice-President: Koh Beng Sum, Tan Cher Yak, Tay Choon Huat, Tan Yeow188 words
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Article59 1950-11-11 5 Scheme For Technical Assistants T CHNICAL assistants of tiie Broadcasting Department will be trained under a new technical apprentice appointments scheme at the Technical College m Kuala Lumpur next year, the Director, Mr. J. S. Dumersque announced m the course of a talk over Radio Malaya last night. Local engineers59 words
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Article215 1950-11-11 5 Standard Staff Reporter PROFESSOR Roy Morrell, who has been appointed to the Johore Chair of English Language and Literature at the University of Malaya, chose the poet Wordsworth as the subject of his inaugural lecture m the Oei Tiong Ham Hall at the University last night.215 words
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523 1950-11-11 5 Teachers Union Ask For Single Type Training Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Teachers Union will ask Government to institute a single type of training for probationer teachers. This follows a resolution passed at a "well attended" meeting of Emergency Trainee teachers held at the Union's premises on Thursday. In a523 words
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Article31 1950-11-11 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PEXANG. Fri— The Penang Family Benefit Society will hold its 24th annual general meeting at No. 6. B, Street, on Saturday. Nov. 2S at 3 p.nv31 words
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Miscellaneous91 1950-11-11 5 C^T^h -i—^ W /^ll-s ,1^ S^ VS ALL VOU I ITS INCREDIBLE TO It A IMP TOTmisjk' i=* 1 krf3 h^^^L/* V? c&BfeT1ffsg, 5 S t h^ ij^I h£ ;ff&A^ J ;B THE DIRECTIONS <) JY fe/ l V^ D A F^ THE BLjTT THE MACHINE DOES j^ A J\#91 words
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Article783 1950-11-11 6 j\ OT WITHSTANDING protests from rubber interests both m Malaya and m the United Kingdom, the Federation Government^Jias decided to increase the export duty on rubber. Grave doubts exist as to the wisdom of this decision, and reports to hand speak of joint action by the rubber783 words
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1245 1950-11-11 6 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH By J LONDON. /OFFICIAL Britain heaved 2 a sigh of relief when it viewed the smile on Pre- siiienL Truman's face after J his Wake Island meeting 2 with General Mat-Arthur. 2 There had been a moment j of pique at the1,245 words
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Article72 1950-11-11 6 J. BARUCH - J.BARUCH (Contributed) Poppies that bloom m Flanders far away Brinjr raenj'riea of Borrows of yesterday, But Happies you buy to-day shall hrinj;. Comfort to some one as gladness m spring Remember them then, who gave their all Silent their voices lo you still they call So here72 words
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195 1950-11-11 6 L.H TAY - L.H TAY SILENCE for two brief minutes once again. Silence m which so many will remember hot tears of jo> and bitter tears of pain that overflowed one lons -aso November and five years ago m May and September. Iv. o minutes! Lonjj195 words
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Article, Illustration579 1950-11-11 6 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By IN the English pub it is almost impossible to say anything that has any apparent effect. The flaming revolutionary crying "To the barricades Comrades!" will be gruffly told to "Shurrup." The poet speaking with golden voice and honeyed word and the man announcing that he579 words
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Article516 1950-11-11 6 It's The Talk Of The Town Ex-PoWs Want Compensation AGITATION Is proceed ing for compensation to exprisoners of war m the Far Easi at the rate of Si for ea<-n day of imprisonment— a rate •>♦ compensation already agreed to by the United States Government and payable from Japa ea516 words
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Article99 1950-11-11 6 Review of Views Democratic Practice i n 5AN the sue < Sj ngai recentl3 B appointments d the kamp the beneficiaries of mme LTl is G ernment I been consulted I Board is the r sa id the Malay c te-tions Malay uno?' icillor ai B d. and m an99 words
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Article, Illustration16 1950-11-11 6 "H< iiu Boh m and r^-l.t Snushin' pi half jn hitur ci Bl musii16 words
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Miscellaneous44 1950-11-11 6 Pipi^s— Believe It or Not! 78^ WEDDING ANNIVERSARY/ j^'H^i^w^fl^^ A milV°rn G SSSf!J,?I r E T i!!f LE 0F VATMAHATHAT STRIKES The BELL ONLY TO ANNOUNCE U CORONATION OF A NEW KING AND MftNV HAVE WORKED A L:FET!ME WITHOUT HiniNG IT A SINGLE BLOW44 words
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Article318 1950-11-11 7 Deputy PM Tells Peking: 4 Will Meet Force With Force' \K\\ DELHI, No\. 10 (AP) India, through her Deputy Prime Iron < ham-rllo!^ Sanlar Vallablibhai Patel, commenting on the I "ibt t and the palace revolt m Nepal, sternly warned Red China weald meet lone318 words
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Article65 1950-11-11 7 Speed Up, Orders Peking ting* 1 bethe Peking "OaePo- heng, A .n Tibet •ast picked Lama, who eadership of i -v c, <\- i d be He is accomChinese OFFEI up t-iIJ la (ien. ..up!td with ion- :.> him and his 'victories m tllitadea and 1 d Lhasa made no65 words
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13 1950-11-11 7 UK Refuses Visas To 100 Foreigners World ich is to ar is ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article68 1950-11-11 7 Four Kings Walk In Procession Four King s walked a mile m procession through the streets of Stockholm with the funeral cortege of King Gustav V of Sweden, who was buried with his ancestors m the royal vault of the Knights Church.' King Gustav VI. his successor, led the RoyalReuter - 68 words
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246 1950-11-11 7 US Moves Against Peking But Will Admit Its Delega tes NEW \OKk. Nov. 10— As Britain am! France backed the United States m the Security Council m demanding that Re«l China k i>e required" to pull oul her forces from Korea, Washington announced that permission ha«l been granted to a246 words
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Article41 1950-11-11 7 Chinese Nationalist intelligence officers m Taipeb place the number of Chinese Red reserves m Manchuria at 150.00 J. These, they said, are Russian -equipped and we the elite <»f Gen. Lin Pians Fourth Field Army. A. P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-11-11 7 Police officers led Pedro Albizu Campos (second from right) from his home m San Juan. Puerto Rico, after the Puerto Kican Nationalist party leader was placed under arrest. lie was hold m an islandwide round-up touched off by the Puerto Itican revolt and the attempt on the life of President51 words
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172 1950-11-11 7 LONDON Nov. 10 (Reuter) As Prime Minister Clement Attlee issued a warning that "there are dark clouds" on the international horizon, Home Secretary James Chuter Ede announced m Parliament that Britain was preparing a national plan for air raid shelters with priority for areas172 words
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Article42 1950-11-11 7 TOKYO. N«>v. 10 'Router): S'Uth Korean troops took two North Korean towns without meeting opposition yesterday when they entered Tqkchon, road and rail centre m Koreas nountainous "waist," and nearby Wonni, scene ol recent bitter fighting42 words
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34 1950-11-11 7 Prime Minister Clement At! lee has called for the speedy formation of a unified European army with Gorman participation to defend the West against loomin? aggression. U .P.U.P. - 34 words
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122 1950-11-11 7 Christians' 4 Duties In AntiRed Struggle LONDON, Nov. 10 <UP)Archbishop of York Dr. Cyril Garbett's denunciation oi the Red upheavals m Korea. Malaya and Indo-China as "part of a worldwide conspiracy directed against Western civilisation." was one of the sharpest attacks on Communism and Russia ever heard here from aA.P. - 122 words
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Article28 1950-11-11 7 Nine members of the Liberal Party m the House of Commons have decided to carry on as a party, agreeing to disagree where necessary.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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45 1950-11-11 7 Princess Eli eth will VaveJ from Malta t thcns on Dec. 3 m the dispatc vessel Surprise when she ai ri ier husband, the Duke of Edi irgh, visit the King and Quef ot Greece next month. A PAP - 45 words
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Article74 1950-11-11 7 WASHINGTON. Nov. 10 (Reuter): U.S. casualties m the Korea war were 28.235 up to Nov. 3. the Defence Department announced. This is an increase of 625 over figures announced a week earlier The total includes 4.109 killed m action, 19,793 wounded and 4.283 missing. RepresentativeAP - 74 words
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Article95 1950-11-11 7 Tico English flowers— ihc zinia and lh€ morning yionjuriU be known m Ahme.dabad (Western India), after Prune Minister Nehru and Deputy Prime Minister Pair? Then hare been named "Jawqnar J n:" and "Ynlhibh Kirn The new Argentine Minister to the Philippines, Senor Jose B;'U!!st;i S;d'e>. h;>.« presented his credei tialaA.P. - 95 words
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Article12 1950-11-11 7 The Security Council has r sumed hearing of the Palestin< Question.- ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article27 1950-11-11 7 Burma's BuddHst monks to make a countrywide ap i to all Buddhists to help 0 m stamping: out Common "tliis irreligious creed I ne Russian tamp". A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article20 1950-11-11 7 The Western allied poi will end the state of war v jei many early next year, rßXifi diplomatic circles. U.PU.P - 20 words
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Article22 1950-11-11 7 Dutch and Indonesian will meet m The Hague on Nov. 20 to determine the future statui of West New Guinea.- A P.A P. - 22 words
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Article23 1950-11-11 7 French Communist leader Maurice Thorez is going to the Soviel Union for medical treatment He suffered i"n>m a stroke last month A. P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article22 1950-11-11 7 Three children died m n Georgetown 'British Guiana) public hospital after their mother by mistake y;»ve them poison instead of medicine. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article29 1950-11-11 7 mbat patrols of the Amenr 2nd Division northeast of chon (North Korea* cap.cd eight tanks, six selfjpclled guns and more than lorries with ammunition. il m good condition ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article36 1950-11-11 7 A British Foreign umce spoke .n denied that an AngloAmer. n directive had been sent Gen Mac Arthur, urtfinß him halt his advance at the Kor Isthmus SO as to avoid contact with Chinese forces. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article72 1950-11-11 7 'Not Only German Question West PARIS. Nov. 10 (Reuter): America. Britain and France will each send preliminary replies shortly to Russia agreeing m principle with the idea of a lourpower meeting, ii is learned here. The notes of the Wsetern Governments, m reply to the Soviet note inviting them to72 words
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Article37 1950-11-11 7 The British National Union of Railwayim i as complained that the Lai Parly is becoming too highbrow. As c result there is a "diminishing of favour m The Labour Government," A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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126 1950-11-11 7 LONDON. Nov. 10 (Renter)— The military imputations of Chinese intervention m Korea are still beins studied with concern and attention by officials here. They point out that, if Peking fails to comply with the U.S. resolution calling for a withdrawal of126 words
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159 1950-11-11 7 SEOUL. Nov. 10 (Router) The United Nations Army m Korea is beginning to take its real international shape. Already m Korea are Americans. Britons, Australians. Filipinos. Canadians. lurks, lnaiianders and South Africans, while other ships are on the way bringing Greeks, Frenchmen, Bolivians Dutchmen,159 words
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141 1950-11-11 7 NEW YORK. Nov. LO (AP) —The U.N. General Assembly Political Commiuee approved a Yugoslav plan designed to halt hostilities immediately or, if that fails, to pin the guilt of aggression on the offending country. The vote was 51 m favour, five against, India and141 words
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99 1950-11-11 7 PARIS N' 19 CUP l rges :> lusted I Army Ch,. Staff, said Franc*, must sar: vthing else ii necessai> m Indo-China to hold the northern i ta of. its supply port of Haiphong and the surroundings Red H:\ <■< I area. Otherwise the.99 words
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Article14 1950-11-11 7 Manila police have arrested 13 Chinese on undisclosed i I14 words
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Article96 1950-11-11 7 SEOULs Nov. 10 ißeuti I Tlie Turkish forces have been ope ating m the Kumchon of Central Korea for two weeks being engaged m prising out guerillas and stragglers left behind m the UN. advance j ese tough fighters were at first disappointed because they96 words
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261 1950-11-11 7 New Defence Chain For Hannoi As Rebels Menace Laos HANOI. Nov. 10 (AP) Fii>i indications thai Red China hud not only trained and supplied rebel i<tniinl> forces w i c H artillery, which played a bii: j»art m ih< receni French reverses, but also \%\\h armour li.«\« coincide^ \*ith news261 words
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315 1950-11-11 7 Bridges Bom bed As New UN Big Push Looms TOKYO, Nov. 10 IWre an- indication* that thr I.V air force"* pro-rut intensh c attacks on V alii Ki%rr bridges art 1 aimed at isolating the Red CUbsM forrrin Korra. now MtfaMOted at 60.000. n> a pr<'hi«l«' to I new mnnnrrr315 words
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Advertisement33 1950-11-11 7 PflfsiDcnT vmj XMAS CRUISE REDUCTION ON ALL FARES I PRESIDENT MOKROE sailing December i 3th to I MEDITERRANEAN PORTS AND I NEW YUKR ■Mft-^ g^ S PH. de Silva ***riii> Hi' I:iti/iiirio>s i33 words
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Advertisement38 1950-11-11 7 REDUCTIONS EVENING GOWNS 0 0 BEAUTIFUL 0 MATERIALS jj j^'.-N Q i i|hL^H nk t*. %|v^ J I 111 i jB.mB^B pr INDIVIDUALLY STYLED IN a =j VARIOUS SIZES INCLUDING J THE FULLER FIGURE j I From $55.0038 words
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238 1950-11-11 8 NEW YORK. Nov. 9 (AP)— Mr. Harvey S. Firestone, chairman of the Firestone Tyre ami Rubber Company, disclosed that fcilks are iioin^ on between tlie Allies and Western Germany to re\ive the German buna (synthetic) rubber industry- German synthetic rubber could help fill the238 words
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146 1950-11-11 8 Steel 'Bound To Be In Short Supply' NEW YORK. N 9 (AP)— Shortages of steel and non- j US metals are bound to M h more acute m th month > ahead as the full I wo.^ht i.f defence and essential civilian programme begins to I c felt, the magazine146 words
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Article24 1950-11-11 8 FRANKFURT, Nov. 10 (AP) A German trade delegation left for Paris to cond I with Syria m the Syrian Embassy i;i France.24 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-11-11 8 rnoio. U.S. Ambassador Henry F. Grady (left) shakes hands with Premier AH R.izmara. at i ceremony m Teheran, marking the signing of the 5500.000 Point Four Agreement with Iran. Associated PressAssociated Press - 31 words
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Article811 1950-11-11 8 SINGAPORE. Fri.— N withsi g the sharp rise m the commodity price. M I er shar< ed practi- m quotations ere an market, but some is v remained a firm ing quotations were: B »n Sellers B cks l Ord 197* I t Atlas ice 11% '2811 words
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317 1950-11-11 8 WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 (AP) The outlook for I.S. rice production m 19" I is about the same as for this year, an Agriculture Department spokesman said here. A final decision on the allotments and quotas probabl) ill be made by Secretary317 words
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Article51 1950-11-11 8 LONDON, Nov. m (AP) Worldwide scarcity of zinc will prevent the British Government from allowing private traders to buy it abroad, the Minister ol Supply, George Strauss, said. He added his Ministry would continue as the central purchasing agency to ensure that "available supplies are distributed51 words
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Article76 1950-11-11 8 est and lowest prices dur:iig the week ending Nov. 10. 1 i were HL'hiM (ih i -.1 Spot Loose l j:> F. 0.8, Nov. R.M.A 1 R.S S 2.V> 194 R I A.2R.S.S. E IP2 H MA :^R.S.S. 221 190 R.M.A. "C" Blanki I Ci epe FOBNov.-Dec. \9'2 i<;B76 words
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Article124 1950-11-11 8 EXCHANGE rates now m force as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, are as follows: transaction* with Tn,1o Ch'ns ,nr siarr *rt oerrp<»f*<* tr Straff. ln\\iT< only HONOKONO. Not. 10 (Special Standard Service-- Closing prices on the k L chan ~<' toda >' W«: HKS*)43124 words
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259 1950-11-11 8 Standard Staff Reporter WHILE Malayan rubber prices yesterday rose sharply to new heights m 38 year-., the tin quotation registered an unprecedentedly big drop of $85.12^ to $543.75 per picul. Rubber opened at $2.35 per lb. for first grade259 words
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Article131 1950-11-11 8 WASHINGTON. Nov. iO (AP) The Government will hold a hearing here on Nov. 28 to get industry's views on how much BUg&r H should allow to be sold m this country In 1951. The Agriculture Department called the hearing under provisions of the .sugar control131 words
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Article79 1950-11-11 8 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon price- yesterday (Nov. 10.' were per lb.: Buyers Sellers No 1 Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot Loc.se -2 ?1 $2.3 FOB. m b < v No. 1 R.S.S $2.31 $2.32 No. 2 R.S.S $2.26 $2.29 No. 3 R.S.S. R.M.A 1 00 reg79 words
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Article48 1950-11-11 8 COPRA was firm m the Sin-: gapore produce market yester- j <iay. Sellers quoted 546 and i buyers $45 per picul. with no business resulting. Coconut oil was quiet steady with sellers at $73 and no buyers. The other section? of the nroduce market were quiet.48 words
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Article54 1950-11-11 8 WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 (Reuter):— A Mood of British exports is arriving at American ports, so great that cus- toms officials cannot cope with it. Treasury officials today admitted that cargoes, including China' textiles and leather goods, have piled up nt piers and warehouses at the east54 words
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Article45 1950-11-11 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Nov. 10) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot Loose 52.24A 52.25A FOB. m bales Nov. No 1 RSS 82.24 A 82.2.V. No. 2 RSS 52.19 1 52.20 1 No 3 RSS. 52.14 S2.i:i Tone: Kasier45 words
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Article101 1950-11-11 8 NNGAJFORE. Kri Tho price of tin toda> was (543.75 p<« pi< ul Down (85.121 LONDON, \o\ to I IP. Thr price of sp<»t tin l<v-t another \:I3U per t ii. quoted at Etii at this morning's session. Three months also slumped, dropping £135 u> E931 per ton. Noon closing101 words
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451 1950-11-11 8 UK In Position To Relax Gold Restrictions W tSHINGTON, Nox. <) (Renter) I lie Internationa] Monetary Fond m sccrd report i,:;^ named Britain, instralu^ N <-\% Zealand and eylon as !>« itm nov% m a position to begin a progress relaxation of their dollar import restrictions. lik* monetary reserves of451 words
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Article90 1950-11-11 8 HONGKONG, N I B ter-AAP) Heavy suppi arriving m the Colony prevented a higher gold market last week v. I :t bullish u> influence of new- from EC area that the Chinese Comoist forces had intervened N X 'rea. According the Far Eastern E Review.90 words
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Article73 1950-11-11 8 LINGUI TIN PAYING 15 PERCENT Company Repor 4 UNGUI ll\ ui.i.i, ha- not < d\\ Ukadi -iiu I'M itj| pa\ -»|jari liol.l; i g rent lo* ta\ for It., tmdmi IwM MMJ made 4 992.393, alt, r $500 to |».n sudil ;nwl > k5OO forward from account tmouni 573. mak73 words
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Advertisement114 1950-11-11 8 ADrEf^A s A J 4^ 11 w SIIA m- f\ Wa expensive .iddres>inq: mr chine /-A. 7 the world* tinest n odel fof jVM V *y l!n smaller user. Its appear t^-0| V^* > "1 :n. ein particularly attractive I JL Ibe bodi of tlie Machine teiaji m I moaldco114 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-11-11 9 On luxurious ruht) !P pfthe th Eastern m »t ..row on i I hrM ktaM VCiM4 .tu-U witfca nirabk Tfce ,r.ueful. hull -f th, s seei m t nrrd finfb v Qneca tae Jai4iac and lamp bridse43 words
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357 1950-11-11 9 Oluf Maersk 's Cargo Surveyed: Fire Will Delay Her Departure f Standard Shipping Reporter BECA1 SI THERE i> I fear that part of the 3.000-ton rarjro «.f Malayan ami Siamese rubber has been ruined by water from ses played on it when tire brake out aboard the Danish freighter Maersk357 words
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Article25 1950-11-11 9 IQ (Re five be (1 as Shii rpl i report i Shi I i i:;ed ere v od. ken on a New fever25 words
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Article47 1950-11-11 9 CEYLOH has requested ECAFE that Mr. V M. Subra- manian, the ECAFF. Iron and Seel Consultant, should accompany Mr. M- K. Powvala, the Iron and Steel Controller of the Government of India, during his trip to Ceylon for consultations on Ceylon's iron and steel project-.47 words
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Article46 1950-11-11 9 CHAMONIX. Nov. 10 (Reutcr 1 —The Indian Government and Air India Internationa] were represented today at trie funeral here oi Rene Payot, the ace Chamonix auide who was tailed by an avalanche on Monday leading a rescue party to trie wrecked Air India Constellation.46 words
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254 1950-11-11 9 Standard Shipping Reporter GURKHA SOLDIERS returning to active service after leave m Nepal, which is now much m the news because of its recent constitutional uprising, are passengers m tiie Jardine, Matheson liner Eastern Queen, expected at Singapore tomorrow on her254 words
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Article30 1950-11-11 9 SOME PEOPLE m Japan think the ghosts of Japanese warriors who lie m unattended graves on Wake Island are causing delays to American airliners stopping at the airfield.30 words
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270 1950-11-11 9 TA^Tw^ ianaarcl m PP ln S Reporter iAMiNG, on this Voyage north. 7.000 tons of linseed oil horn India to Japan— after discharging 8.000 tons of fcast 'African cashew nuts at Cochin and Bangalore— tne b.i. freighter Pachumba certainly270 words
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Article73 1950-11-11 9 LONDON, Nov. 10 (UP) -L. J. Callaghan, Parliamentary Secretary of the Admiralty told the House of Commons today thai I■> re had been 11 cases <•( 1 toous damage to British rships and naval bases m the last six months. He said that trvo dockyard workers73 words
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224 1950-11-11 9 THE AD HOC Committee of Experts on Inland Transport of ECAFE. at their plenary session in the Grand Palace, Bangkok, this morning approved the recommendation that ECAFE. at its next session in February 1951. should set up an Asian ;;;id Far Eastern224 words
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Article70 1950-11-11 9 PORTSMOUTH. Nov. 10 (AP) The aircraft carrie: Triumph came home i d 'nuniph from the war m Korea Captain AD. Toiiesse, her comiiidiidiT. said the carrier destroyed or badly damaged T(i small enemy vesseis during her June to September spell ot duty with the United Nations forces.70 words
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Article24 1950-11-11 9 THE NATIONALISTS Ministry of Communieatk>Ds today di :ided to allow Japanese ships to ply between Japan and For- osa. A. P.A.P. - 24 words
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Miscellaneous80 1950-11-11 9 KUtna. W» b^ Krl.^.i Java Nuwn by uphir. Medan n->"» »yjf»" rmsdijk. l»::u,.b. S«M b, K«U Vica. I ;rrd sutea .1 vmrrui a«4 l »nada b y steel A-.-- v r;l tk I ,''V^ p i liril Noon b> Xi .ih Kn.,kr. Ih.nlan.i IS p in. b\ Fr^ia. irrhrals tm*n80 words
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Miscellaneous223 1950-11-11 9 I\TFLLIfiEJVICE JAB PT > EAST ASIATIC LINE Outward From Europe Nov. 14: Danholm, sails for Bangkok Nov. 16. Nov. 20: Nordhval, sails for Saigon Bangkok Nov. 21. .Nov. 26: Flastria, sails for Saigon Bangkok Nov. 27. Nov. 29: Kina, sails for Manila. Hongkong, Takubar and Japan Dec. l. Dee. 8:223 words
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Miscellaneous252 1950-11-11 9 I Japan Nov. 11? In Port Orphir, sails tor Jakarta Nov. 11. In Port: Ismaila, sails for Bombay Nov. 1 1. In Poi't Dardanus, saiis for Europe Nov. 11. In Port: Phrontis, sails for London Nov. 18. In Port: Colehas, sails foi Hamburg Nov. 14. In Fort: Burhill. sails foi252 words
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Article116 1950-11-11 10 TTOLLYWOOD, Nov. 10. AJ- Ten-year-old Jimmy Hunt, who plays Margaret O'Brien's brother m Columbia's "The Romantic Age," has had more screen fathers and mothers than any moppet m Hollywood history. In his four year film career Jimmy has averaged ten pictures a year. In most of them he116 words
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Article, Illustration732 1950-11-11 10 Erskine Johnson - Star May Be Model Actress Actress Is Seldom Star Model Er skine Johnson by 11OLLYWOOD, Nov. 10 Hollywood's $150,--000-an-epic sirens, a model agency executive told me today, needn't come running to him for jobs if television gobbles up the movie industry. Any unemployed Lanas and Hedys will get the twosecond732 words
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Article89 1950-11-11 10 "XKW YORK, NOV. JO British-born film star Elizabeth Taylor topped the list of America's topn osi beautiful women, chosen by the "Artists Group of America." The Group said of Elizabeth Taylor: "Her eyes and nose are masterpieces of nature. The other girls were: Actresses: AvaA.P. - 89 words
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Article75 1950-11-11 10 HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 10— Switching from his role of a hired killer m "The Secret Fury," Willard Parker has been signed by RKO Radio to play a deeply sympathetic part m "Seven Witnesses," m which Gig Young has the top spot. Parker will portray a blind veteran75 words
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Article45 1950-11-11 10 HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 10— Between movie assignments. Kathleen Freeman, who plays a comedy role m "Cry Danger," is one of the operators of the Players Ring Theatre. She was also one of the founders of the Circle Theatre. another popular Los Angeles playhouse.45 words
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Article43 1950-11-11 10 SANTA MONICA, Nov. 10 British-born film star Joan Fontaine, Xi. sued her producer husband William Dozier, for divorce here on the grounds that he "wilfully deserted her." The couple were married m 194(5 and separated m August last year. A. P.43 words
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Article, Illustration68 1950-11-11 10 Two top film men one from Singapore, the other from Hollywood say hello to each other at the Rallies Hotel where a cocktail party was held on Wednesday to welcome the latter to the Colony. With back to the camera is film magnate Mr. Run iluiiStandard - 68 words
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Advertisement220 1950-11-11 10 4-6.30 mkY J 0^^^~"r'~~~" and J\ wn% Hlk 9.30 p.m. jJ^^CkV/ rjf BURtTaMCASTER, VIRGINIA MAYO. TODAY 9 A.M. "CITY FOR CONQUEST" TO-NIGHT at MIDNIGHT AUATUtR A HOUII SHOW ANOIHtK frra Co!umbia THERE IS SO MUCH ACTION THAT TO REDUCE IT, WOULD MEAN DEPRIVING YOU OF YOUR FULL QUOTA OF THRILLS!220 words
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Advertisement87 1950-11-11 10 TO. 4: 3.15 5.3© 9.15 p.m. FIEsTA «»f Songa, music dances from Bombay's Latesl picture "DIL RUBA M (m Hindustani) starring Rehana, Cuckoo, Yakub an! h ALL Dancer oy Knsiina Kumar India S foremost dance teacher) Tonite Midnite: "DUNIYA" (Hindustani) Tomorrow morning show 11 a.m. Abbott Costello m THr; XOOSK87 words
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Advertisement173 1950-11-11 10 11 A.M. L4S 4.15 (].A% X 9 M m A SMASHING HIT ■p' t t?«llH ARLENE OAHI nijlQ. LATEST WORLD NEWS. TOM JERRY ivl rLUo. CAKTOON i inn orphan HILARIOUS! HOPE-FILLED!! HAPPY 71 1 MEDIUIGHT TOU'IG^T Paramount* Hilarious ~W% Successor To l 4^!* 1^ lhe Paleface"! Mmm V^* M^ —^i^—173 words
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Miscellaneous51 1950-11-11 10 tJ±L AT J\ I C^ A SSH^W'T EXPECT 1 fvATOOKVEK) VEAM, Xl IP YOU'D WAVE A' DOES IX A^?^^^ W TDO ANY BETTE(^ LICKIN' I a f LrLBT AAE USB TH' 7^TN\ V\vA^v XS^PL >^ s^E%«o GOOD IC-COULD m- M VS-S-STRIN6S i^w^^. POR T>\ DONE 1 1 >#f "~Vw IN51 words
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Article, Illustration282 1950-11-11 11 H.L. HOPKIN - THERE'S A PRE-WAR GLAMOUR TODAY IN BRITAIN CAPITAL H. L. HOPKIN by- (>»:. 3fl (B^ Air >lail). London looks In like h<r old M*lf than at any thm- Miu-e .i li-ht- are fully on (for al the moment irike U> inierfere nilh supplies), the Btrcdfl ,1 iluatrt^ and restaurants are282 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-11-11 11 Th? Selangor State Hockey Team which lost to Negri Scmbilan m the second match of the Quadrangular Tournament played on the SCC Padang on Thursday. Second from the left m the front row is the captain A. Tajuddin.38 words
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Article, Illustration681 1950-11-11 11 I wonder what has haj£ pened to Professor Voronoff, who paid several visits to the Easi before the war and gave his treatment to a number Of wealthy patients. He was about 65 when he was last m Singapore, and an inquiring reporter asked if he had treated681 words
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Article252 1950-11-11 11 PERAK MALAY SPORTS CLUB REOPENS iPOH. Thurs. The Mentri Besar of Perak Dato Haji Abdul Wahab this morning performed the opening ceremony of the Perak Malays Sports Club before a large gathering of Malay sportsmen. It was the first revival of ithe club since it was dissolved some 25 years252 words
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Article64 1950-11-11 11 SEGAMAT, Thur*. A large crowd, the biggest since the liberation. witnessed a fine basketball matched played at the town court here between tie Segamat Chinese team and i.ie Worcester Regiment. The Chinese led from beginning to finish. Though the soldiers i ought back gamely. they could not reduce64 words
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228 1950-11-11 11 FHERE will by a glui of inter-school rugfy and hockey matches when up-country teams tonic to Singapore during the Vmas holidays. The visiting teams will reurosent Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur, and Anderson School. Ipoh Victoria Institution will be the gues' of Raffles Institution while teams representing228 words
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Article168 1950-11-11 11 Mild Upset In SB A Tourney KUALA I.IMPIR. Fri The quarter-finals of the men's singles m the Selangor open badminton championship were played nil last nifcht at the Scntul Methodist Bo.\ s School Hull. Lim Yin Saik. created a mild upset by eleminating Ng Sik Kee. Lim Kee Fong and168 words
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Article61 1950-11-11 11 AINTRKE. ENGLAND. Nov. 10 (AP) Glencarrig, which looked I like a winner m last year's grand National steeplechase until he fell two fences from home, won the £1.000 Becher chase here Thursday. The race covered two and a half miles of grand National course. Trainer T. Masson said61 words
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585 1950-11-11 11 MEW YORK, (AP) Hay Aral tArn fciiiwe known at- lh«' k *m« k at wajion** through hi- rather graeMime duty of «lrau«iin«» bfWfrfd l)^^\t'r^ lo ihrir (urnrrs after J<>« l,<mi> had fiaished \m\U them during Nm "Br<»vn liomhtr's*' r<i«j:n <>( l<rr<»r. Kfl no585 words
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Article71 1950-11-11 11 TO-XIGHTS wrestling l the li dium between Kin^ Kong under "all-in" rules will be over 10 Beven-tninutt rou.'; The bout was originally I Led for 10 ten-minute rou,\ ha rdance with the rules. Morro a eSi ly that the c is made at his request on71 words
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Article33 1950-11-11 11 The next Singapore Hi' < (U boi iation spoon I I >r .303 will t;,ke pljce at the Seletar H.: c Range on Sun. If at b a.m. instead of tomorrow.33 words
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Advertisement31 1950-11-11 11 XI m all kinds cf WATCHES, CLOCKS, 1 PARTS AM) ACCESSORIES •il CrFKE g 186. South Bridge Rood SINGAPORE, Phone: 4 11 9 BRANCH OFFICE:- g v 5, Campbell Street, Penang.31 words
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Miscellaneous205 1950-11-11 11 K\l)l(* X> X I M •.1..-: li 1> hi Dma«« Mu-' SINGAPORE PENANG i V '-'!-H PI ;RAMMI Ml a:n V,v I-, pm Sin«a par* J j \,«v. Ji riaa« PI»J \.inrtv K. ir r: H p nti. (r.mr nlirmen Pl— I Mf li 'r.' >atur«luv lT..m k» N«r»; Beautj205 words
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Miscellaneous23 1950-11-11 11 I Cpr I'nu. Kin^; Ft.iiurc-. i-. \V..-|.j n,i-!.l< r."'M ■< rnLn I I_. L_____i_-__U i 1 1 j I s 1 ji i n23 words
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Article, Illustration550 1950-11-11 12 By Forward THIRTY K)l R-YEAR old Benny Manuel, playing his 16th season for Negri Sembilan, ira\e another of his brilliant displays between the ■ticks forcing a strong Singapore team to a one-all draw m the second day of liit- quadrangular tournament played on550 words
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Article93 1950-11-11 12 Rugby Victory For Edwardians tPOH, Fri The unbeaten Taiping King Edward the Sev< th sch Rugby Fifteen scored a narrow victory over the Anderson School a1 the tter's ground this evening. The Edwardians won by a solitary try scored by Adnan midway m the first half. Playing with typical schoolboy93 words
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Article185 1950-11-11 12 FOLK H.vis Malaya Rugby matches will be played today at Alor Star where Kedah meets Perak, at Penan? where Selangor play Penang, m Seremban between NegriMalacca and Combined Services, and m Singapore, between Singapore and Johore Of all these matches, that between Selangor and Penang185 words
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Article112 1950-11-11 12 BOMBAY, Nov. 10 <Reuter>— India have four changes for the second unofficial test against Commonwealth beginning here on Dec. 1. S. G. Shinde, B.C. Aiva. Rajendranath and V. L. Manjrekar come m for C.S. Nayudu, G. Kishenchand, N. Chowdhury and P. G. Joshi. Rajendranath, who112 words
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370 1950-11-11 12 (By "Stick*") HI.IA recovered after their initial setback against Negri Sembilan on Thursday, Selangor were m scoring mood yesterday when they met .Malacca. They won hv four goals to one. Selangor bad to thank their centreforward, Vowles, for their victory. The lanky leader ot the attack370 words
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Article223 1950-11-11 12 Varsity Beat Services A VASTLY IMPROVED University of Malaya hotkey team defeated Combined Services 2 o m a friendly at the Varsity's Bukit Timah Road ground yesterday. The Varsity team owed its win to a well-knit defence, m which B. Marks, B. K. Sen and i Thiagaraiu played vvell. Marks223 words
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Article331 1950-11-11 12 I SYDNEY, Nov. 10 (Rt-u--ler-AAP) New Soul h Wales lia<l scored 271 for one wicket m their fir«t innings against MCC m a rain-curtailed fir>t day's play of their four-day match h^ere today. This score was due to a fine unbroken second wicket stand hv Arthur331 words
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592 1950-11-11 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By FINISHING a good second to Happy Traveller over the seven on the second day, the five-year old chestnut Australian gelding General who will find the six furlongs more to his liking, should be able to score his maiden win today, the592 words
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Article481 1950-11-11 12 HOT favourites in the current six-aside sorcer tournament, Kota Raja "A" and Rovers "A" fielded depleted teams at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Rajas turned out with three players while Rovers were one better. The "extra" player made a world of a difference and Rajas went down481 words
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Article99 1950-11-11 12 OUie Davits Cmj fri niflm t flnor Mli f K\(l 1 H'^.^l l><>\\\> 'I.I'MIM |M>\\\- X lair (Qiirt Rosaline 1,, <n wt\vr 9 GENERAL <.l M X Al. <.|\.v, Ahhy K>V J 1 I^' H RACSI BWG BeWOBBNG XXI Fountain Ladj Mamiiso Mf... B| RVCF4 TOMTOY M\l\ ll\l,l99 words
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Article47 1950-11-11 12 THERI c the Smgap 1 1 50..,: I I hockey I Pad ing Marks will rep th< eft back p X Sundratn of Copies ["he S V N i\ ai: H (CapO, B c fathei E P iraisam iB. C utti E I47 words
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Miscellaneous686 1950-11-11 12 RACE 1: "The ARMISTICE STAKES "Sh Furs.: Z.4S /W/. L 103 Nachtegaal a 9.00 "Mr. Tang" Yon<* 2. 042 Epsom Downs a 9.00 KY. Lim Da; 3. 303 Fair Court a 8.09 Kar.g Moh Siong Tankard 4. 000 Wonder Bird tiy 8.04 Leong Hoe Yeng H Sleich" 5. 123 Loch686 words
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