Singapore Standard, 12 November 1950
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Title Section22 1950-11-12 1 Singapore il>tatt&ar& j£Q tx? AUJ fa EL m g. v 1 NO. 133 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS22 words
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351 1950-11-12 1 UN Troops Gain Several Miles In Sudden Push >. Nov, 11 (Reuter-AAP) The British Brigade, and South Koreans today plunged forward several m jj»* from the hongchon River bridgehead breaking the weekbus phone) r uith ra Armistice Day offensive. j reports said the assault was almost unopposed. S after the351 words
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Article38 1950-11-12 1 UN Awaits Peking's Reaction N v. 11 it ions I i res. nd pronunist war. lintrod the ted I r —asX trees ids R* i the plied .11 out Q and R been tbetan etion I Rau imbe38 words
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15 1950-11-12 1 iter:.land g] .:i ad- m ipation of d war.15 words
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Article30 1950-11-12 1 A Chinese was injured last night m Bukit Timah Road when 1 motor cycle and a lorry were involved m" a collision near the lang Kerbau Post Orfice.30 words
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171 1950-11-12 1 TOKYO. Nov. ii (ReuterAAP) The most dangerous friction point of the explosive Chinese intervention situation m Korea was seen by observers here today as the operation of Russian-type aircraft from Manchurian airfields. One high diplomatic source said this was creating an "impossible" situation which would171 words
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Article241 1950-11-12 1 Civil War Starts In Nepal NEW DELHI. Nov. II (UP) Press reports here today said that civil war has broken out m the Himalayan state of Nepal, which it sandwiched between India and Tibet. They came after King Tribuna Tribuvana Bpohd had fled from his throne as the result of241 words
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61 1950-11-12 1 SAIGON. Nov. II (UP) French Headquarters today described as 'purely suppositional' the report that the rebel Vietminh leader Ho Chi Mmh had been killed yesterday. They said however that there was a •degree of probability* that Ho was attending a meeting m the village61 words
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Article, Illustration86 1950-11-12 1 The Colonial Secretary, VV. L. Blythe inspecting the Singapore Boys' Brigade Battalion at the annual review and display at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday evening. With him is Mr. J. M. Fraser, president of The Boys' Brigade and Mr. Gan Hock Chuan, Officer Commanding the 4thStandard - 86 words
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250 1950-11-12 1 TOKYO, Nov. 11 (UP) A reliable source told the United Press today that the British Government believes that Russia actually does not want the Chinese communists m the United Nations Organisation. Russia was sai«l to he deliberately playing a jiame to250 words
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216 1950-11-12 1 S'pore Police Fund Passes $800 Mark The Standard's Police Fund yesterday passed the $800 mark. Donations during the day amounted to $27. bringing the total to $805.40. In sending $4. Mr. William Goon Sim Eng of the National Registration Office m Ipoh says the picture of the family of Traffic216 words
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239 1950-11-12 1 US Will Not Intervene In Tibet Affair CALCUTTA, Nov. 11 (Beater)— The Uafited Stai. m Ambassador lo India, Mr. Loy Henderson, told pressmen here today that America did not intend to inter\ene m Tibet and considered the issue a* "one entirely for Tihi'l and China to decide." Mr. Henderson said:239 words
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25 1950-11-12 1 TAIPEH. Nov. U: (ReuterAAP) Senator William F. Knowland. Republican, California, is expected to Formosa on No\. IT for a25 words
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93 1950-11-12 1 World Rubber Production In September High WASHINGTON, Nov. Ift (Reuter) World production of new rubber both natural and synthetic— topped world i sumption m September, reversing the trend of earlier months, the United States Commerce Department reported >■ I day. September production 4 I led 214.500 toils while *****0 tons93 words
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617 1950-11-12 2 Chinese To Protest To Govt. Against New Visa Regulation Strong Police Guard At Chamber's Meettng I Standard Staff Reporter A STRONG police force' md plain-clothes detectives I guarded the premises of 'lie Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday when representatives of 277 registered Chinese associations and trade societies held a617 words
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Article, Illustration273 1950-11-12 2 Standard Sin f Y Reporter ill ISDREDS of children, accompanied by parents thronged Flagstaff House grounds yesterda) at the Poppy Day fete organized by the Army, and man) more were prevented from going by the rain later m the Long before 3 p.m..273 words
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114 1950-11-12 2 n 400 women were i m Singapore town early popl k for the Earl Haig Fund. The hon. el and treaPoppy Day Ap; i Committee told the Standard yestt that the committi 1 to make a bigger collec--1 the record figure of $::{.OOO last114 words
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55 1950-11-12 2 Denies Stealing Inspector's Medals rwENTY -year-old Lee Lai ng was charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with stealing two boxing medals, a King's Police Medal and a silver cigarette case, belonging to Chief Inspector Pestana, Lee churned trial. He was offered bail of $200. The case was postpone55 words
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Article, Illustration113 1950-11-12 2 SINGAPORE yesterday received a message of thanks from Mr, Douglas Clifton Brown. Speaker of the House of Commons for the gift of the Interview Room oak furniture m the new House of Commons which was opened recently. The Speaker's message addressed to the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson conveyed the thanks113 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-11-12 2 i'it\ ure. An oir»e worker at Robinson Krart buyine nonnw r r m Mrs i_„„ k tee), while another pop M seller, SjU TSSJtttoJS 0., StandardStandard - 26 words
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Article111 1950-11-12 2 Standard staff Beportei THE FIRST batch of 100 I godown guards which began intensive training as Special Constables m the Police Iraining School last month are to sit for their exiraination on Monday after vhich they will be posted at jodowns and factories m Sin;apore.111 words
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Article20 1950-11-12 2 The Citizens' Advice and Missing Per» as Bureau de i with 19 cases during October i last. i20 words
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155 1950-11-12 2 Last Midnight Mass For Pilgrim Virgin THE LAST midnight H Mass m honour of The Lady of Fatima m Singapore was said last night at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd by Fr. Bonamy, Vicar-General of the Diocese of Mah c and was largely attended by members of all the155 words
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Article89 1950-11-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE NEW Sing i] n Pi dee bandmaster, 39-year-old R crt Edward House, is to I r his dut ict week when he retires from the Army which he has served for I years. Since Feb: I s year has been ol the Devonshire89 words
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328 1950-11-12 2 CHE ZAHARAH binte Noor Mohamed, president of lhe Singapore Malaj omen's VS elfare V ociation yesterday described as. **l arcicai* 1 lhe Iwo meetings held by lhe All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society Ia«-t Fridaj opposing the Age of lhe Marriage Bill. Unc meet) _g was328 words
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218 1950-11-12 2 Shooting Of Detective Standard Stall Reporter EYE-K ITNESSES of the ■hooting v.hi«h look plate m an eating -hop m Robinson Road yesterda* mornin« art- asked to contact thr police. iWirt— I MOmitwioiter (A. I). (Crime) Mr. IJ. k. BmimMmh 1 told Ihe Standard! yesterday.218 words
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445 1950-11-12 3 THE SOVIET purchasing of rubber from Malaya is being closely watched by the British authorities, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald told Reuter m London yesterday. But, he added, it was for lhe Government m Loudon to decide if any action was to be taken445 words
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Article120 1950-11-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malayan Trade Unionists are proud of the fact that the Malayan Trade Union Council is the first m the East to be recognised as a fully (ledged partner m a free democratic international trade union organisation. The application of the MTUC for affiliation with120 words
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Article160 1950-11-12 3 Stardard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The! Malayan Police Band are the j possessors of four indigenous Lao pipes presented to them by the Director-General of the Siamese Police as a memento of their visit to Bangkok recently when they took part m the! Siamese Police160 words
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Article89 1950-11-12 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. Sin c c j publication of details of the proposed Malay Bazaar m j Seremban m The Standard I recent. a Malay spokesman says thai the idea was first m ted by Negri's Mentri Besar, Dato Abdul Malek, now on pilgrimage m Mecca.89 words
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Article35 1950-11-12 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTx\ BAHRU. Sat.— TV I Mohamed Hamzah Tengku Seri Mi haraja acting Mentri B-- sar, K( .'.an gave a "Slag" tiffin to about 60 guests on Thursday at his residence.35 words
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158 1950-11-12 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The good price of rubber and tin m Malaya is creating a '•buyers". boom for cycles, .said Mr. R.H. Stradling, Far East sales representative of BSA cycles and associated companies the Sunbeam and New Hudson cycles m Kuala158 words
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Article59 1950-11-12 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A religious service at the mosque and a short service conducted by the British Adviser, Pahang. at the Padang Club will constitute the first part of the Remembrance Day ceremonies In Kuala Lipis tomorrow. Two minutes silence will be observed and59 words
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Article132 1950-11-12 3 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.—Thousands of Catholic devotees, from the neighbouring towns and estates, are expected to arrive here on Monday evening, to take part m the procession which is scheduled to start from Jalan Ibrahim on the arrival of the statue of Our132 words
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Article106 1950-11-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A young Frenchman, Marcel Dewas sentenced to four i > imprisonment by President of the Sessions Court Mr. D.M.X. Grant, today, on a charge oi' breaking a bond to be of good behaviour for six j month At tne time the order was j106 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-11-12 3 Photo by i,, mi r| r i j up photograph of officers taken on the eve of the departure on leave Mr"wJ> MacLeaa, O.S.P.C. Kaian- Picture shows left to right Iron! Row: D.C. r Vim'j- l Actine O.&P.C), VV.D. MacLeaa and G.l). Hod-on. Stanitm?: Ler,.^ Choon WmomM Abdul lahmaa Hashim.C.F. Larm - 60 words
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209 1950-11-12 3 BIG RESETTLEMENT SCHEME UNDER WAY KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. One of the bigges! resettlement schemes m Selangor i> under wm% to move [1,000 families now living In scattered area- m Ampnn] \vh« re bandits have been very active m the past let* months. Il is a scheme equivalent to the building209 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-11-12 3 Members of the Selangor YWCA Wednesday Morning dab making mttathfi tor POMPS Day. Mrv Ii F Bms, orgaaiser of the secttoa i> fir-t Iswie »n the left.27 words
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Article27 1950-11-12 3 THE Singapore After-Care Association interviewed 76! prisoners m October. They tn ide six visits to the prisons. Twenty-seven prisoners were given assistance.27 words
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Article76 1950-11-12 3 CHINESE FANTASY FOR CHRISTMAS standard stall or respondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. 1 "V" Little Theatre, the ri: section of the Y.W.C.A. Kuala Lumpur, is preparing another production. It is going to be a Chi itasy m three "The Wicked Wang-Pah Meets A Dragon". Presentation of the Chinese fantasy for the76 words
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Advertisement128 1950-11-12 3 N DO N EY LUXURIOUS SKYM ASTERS REGULAR SERVICES SINGAPORE SINGAPORE TO COLOMBO with connections to HAD \A/ I KJ UAK W I IN BOMBAY, KARACHI, CAIRO, ROME. LONDON SYDNEY M^? X EJ? J ea sm w/wb mWAkwa yf&&?<-Av -w Be kWT m mTmf AmM tMw mw As mata foff128 words
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Miscellaneous219 1950-11-12 3 f FEDERATJOT^^^^ SEREMBAN Today Plaza: Knock On Any Door i 11 a.m., 2.30, 7 9.30 p.m. Sapphire: Maruthanad Elavarasi (Tamil) 9 a.m., 12, 615 and 9 p.m Metropole: Joan Of Arc 11 a.m. 2.30. 6.45 9.30 p.m. MALACCA Today Capitol: Wong Tien Par 3. 6.30. 9.15 p.m. The Man I219 words
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Miscellaneous344 1950-11-12 3 Regal (Klang): Road House 9.15 p.m The Hunger (Mandarin' i 3. 6.45 and 915 p.m. Cathay (P. Swettenham): Wife Of Monte Cristo 3, 6.30 and 9 p.m. Rex (Klang): The Yellow Cabman 6.30 and 9 p.m. That Midnight Kiss 3 p.m Capitol (Klang i: Ponmudi I ramil) 230 5.30 and344 words
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Article, Illustration948 1950-11-12 4 SERGEANT MICHAEL INGRAM - SERGEANT MICHAEL INGRAM Here For The First Time Ms The Graphic Story Of How The Standard Reaches Bandit Fighters In Operation Deep In The Forests Of Malaya By Military Observer In Malaya. Arm\ Public Relations. IN THE THICK early morningArmy P.R. - 948 words
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Advertisement118 1950-11-12 4 "SFLANOIA i k ***** i I -r < 1 I" 1 11 atari <>*i<_. (iiiitxiiiuir A i THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. AMERICAN HAIL LI PAST KtVld 1 m Lcm •1. Kan t r < V M >nlitu rarer EVEREI I ORIENI LINI EVCRCI 1 \i 1 r twArn GUTHRIE118 words
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155 1950-11-12 5 No Municipal Loans To Indebted Clerks PENANG. Sat. Indebted Municipal clerks will not get loans from llie Municipal fund to help them out of their difficulties. This was derided at a closed meeting of the Commissioners ye*Un- l av The Municipal Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. S. V. Adams, said that155 words
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Article190 1950-11-12 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by Mr. E. M. Smallwood at the conclusion of an i inquiry into the death of a Malay constable. Zakaria bin j Xoordin. who was killed m a police truck at Bukit Gambiar190 words
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Article92 1950-11-12 5 Standard Stuff Correspondent TAI PING. Sat— The fourth branch of the War Department Civilian Start' Association ml North Malaya was formally! inaugurated at a general meet* Ing held m Cameron Highlands .'as* week. This is the first trade union branch to be set j up92 words
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Article82 1950-11-12 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— The English school teachers Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd.. Penang, held their half-yearly general meeting at the Francis Light S ihool Hall yesterday moon with Mr Hooi Yip Hoong m the chair The following were elected to •re on the82 words
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217 1950-11-12 5 PENANG, Sat. V 15-year-old Chinese school boy, Ni: Chee m. was congratulated l>> the coroner, Mr. E. \l. Smallwood, who -hook hand- uith him today for bis braven m Baying his colleague, Noon Chee roey, 10, when the hitter gol into difficulties m ilie217 words
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Article75 1950-11-12 5 Standard Staff Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Sat. A well, 50 yards away from the side of a house m Kepala Batas. proved to be a death trap for a four-year-old Indian boy. Sugumaran. who fell into it and was drowned. Before Coroner Che Abdul Rahman bin Mat. the75 words
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Article46 1950-11-12 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Sat.— Found guilty of causing hurt to two police constables during a free-for-all m the Jubilee Park on Aug. 2, two Boyanese were sentenced to three months' imprisonment each by Magistrate Che Bahaudin this morning.46 words
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268 1950-11-12 5 Telecoms Controller Defends Operators PEIyANG, Sat. Each operator m the Penang Exchange handled on an average, 261 calls per hour whicb meant 4.4 calls per minute during the busy periods, the acting Controller of Telecommunications, Mr. L. V. Waunsley informed the Chinese Chamber of Commerce a letter today. This is268 words
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Article47 1950-11-12 5 TWO FINED FOR GAMBLING TWO Chinese. Chen Chin Heng i \v Khoon il' were fined S4O and $50 respectively m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday after they admi ted gambling at Queen Street on Nov. 10. Qweek K< k Wye, who appeared with them, was acquitted.47 words
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Article218 1950-11-12 5 Pretty Penang Wedding Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sat.— The Church of the Assumption, was the scene of a pretty wedding this evening when the marriage between Jean, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Nolan, of Penang. and Basil Gordon. Phillips of Henrietta Estate. Kedah. was solemnised by the218 words
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Article70 1950-11-12 5 PENANG, Sat. Municipal health statement for the we k ending Nov. 4. shows that I were 174 births and 39 deaths including six infants under one of age. Of 10 cases <>f pulmonary tuberculosis reported, there were only three deaths as compared to eight cases70 words
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Article48 1950-11-12 5 THE Social Welfare Department paid a total ot $21,662.56 m relief to 370 tuberculosis patients m October last. The number of cases represented the highest given relief during a month since the T. B. Treatment Allowance Scheme came into operation m March 1949.48 words
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151 1950-11-12 5 Role Of Foot Soldiers In Malaya Vital THE Army's operations, m Malaya m support of the Government against Communist terrorists are essentially of an infantry nature. Supporting the infantry are two units who have taken on a temporary role as infantry —the 4th Hussars and 26 Field Regiment, R.A. A151 words
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Article173 1950-11-12 5 Standard Staff Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Sat A 29-year-old Penang man. Leong Keng. who tried to make the journey from Prai to Singapore for nothing was given a ride m the "Black Maria," also for nothing. Leong took the second ride on his way to the Penang173 words
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Article61 1950-11-12 5 KOTA BAH IV E The Tengku Mahkota, Kelantan. accompanied by the acting British Adviser. Mr. M. C. ff Sheppj spent three days reo ing olaces m Ulu Kelantan. Tengku declared open the commun hall at Gua Musang and attended a dinner party given by j61 words
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Article31 1950-11-12 5 KOTA BAHRU. Sat.— A I I successful and enjoyable dance J m aid of tho Poppy Day Fund was held at the Kelantan Clubj Shere on Thursday night.31 words
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Article120 1950-11-12 5 KANGAR, Sat.— The Raja of I Perlis will be 30 years old to-j morrow and his State will be j en fete on the occasion. I The day will start with a! parade m the compound of the{ Balai Besar at Arau < when120 words
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Article, Illustration233 1950-11-12 5 These Devons had a swell time at the Ex-Service Association dinner, on Friday night. Held at Raffles Hotel, they were greeted by the President, Mr. J. K. Gwinnell and Major-General D. Dunlop. This picture shows, from left: Pte. Philpott, Pte. Andrews. Mr. Gwinnell, Maj.-Gen. Dunlop, Drm. Glover.Lillian Buckoke - 233 words
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Article45 1950-11-12 5 2 Given Benefit Of The Doubt IPOH. Sat —Civ- Fook Chin' and Ng Hong Chye. who were i tried yesterday at the Perak j High Court for consorting with' armed persons were given the benefit of the doubt and acquitted by Mr Justice Hill today.45 words
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Article125 1950-11-12 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Sot Admitting mat he snatched a gold chain from the neck of a four-year-old Indian boy. Govindasair.v 4 year-old Tan Chin Meng told Magistrate Che Bahaudin this morning that he needed money to return to Thailand "I ha to get money125 words
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Article687 1950-11-12 6 THIS year a British philosopher and an American 1 :;> v list have been awarded the Nobel Literary < P acs Bertrand Russell, ihe philosopher, has been Sted the prize for 1050. and the prize for 19 49 hich waS held over because the members of th j687 words
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Article, Illustration793 1950-11-12 6 PAUL BOYLE - THEY WANT TO BE BRIGHT YOUNG THINGS! PAUL BOYLE By T^HE i k'ersity oi Oxford cxi ts. lira and foremost, to equip young men for a use ful careei and a place m the world. But it has always be »n a happy huntingground for a small number of playboys.793 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1950-11-12 6 HE FOUND A 'SECRET LIST' -IN A PHONE BOX! FRED REDMAN makes new and startling disclosures st. about Britain's No. 1 Atom Plant Cborl-rd by W.D police a Harwell** g<in?. ■ii;)''. rem a rch bo** Sir Joi Crockrt mm* I SOW good are the security II arrangements a t Harwell1,111 words
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Article715 1950-11-12 6 RALPH CHAMPION - RALPH CHAMPION \U Wages and discipline cause discontent among staff IVTOT only ihe soup is simmering m the gloomy. old-fashioned kitchens of Buckingham Palace. Some oi the stafl are simmering, _< >o One cause of unrest i-. the tightening o disciplinary measures following recent breaches o715 words
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Advertisement82 1950-11-12 6 MRYFRIR SINGAPORE'S NEWEST BtS'. 7^ ■u-n (^\jQJl_^~ or auiek md .....t.i luneii rip i r s bettei tn iom i) C\ i I H F\ m A\ [A 4 WU ill*/ Dinnei a i.rills from '.<• Mi gu^^^iyif ..--^2-*^h< > UI ««►< ki.ni b.u una am mm *!Jf &'a -Ji-^3m82 words
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161 1950-11-12 7 mgm_ -mm •We- *d Peace Congress' ioMioN. \o\. II (Renter) Britain has I tarred Frederic Jofiot-Onrie, the French scientist. Ml Pirtro Nenni, Italian left-wing leader, from W.ahl IVace oimrt-.N Opening m Sheffield on \o>. 13. Also believed to have been ised entry161 words
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Article38 1950-11-12 7 Thailand Declines C'wealth Aid (B iter I mi ent on will particinwealth t S >Uth [Yeasurj H- l> i ommenting on a pari tlitt the Thai Gtmai at hai ieekted ■•< I i iiin.iu slth aid ihr pees* "t.38 words
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Article49 1950-11-12 7 PUKCHONG, Nov. H tUP Chinese Conwnunisl p i var told intelligenct a ra lhat they were ordered to fight to the death because, it ptured, i aid torture and kill c I Gov< H bkong. from New ;a c ying three d tatic poie. P< king.- RR - 49 words
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Article110 1950-11-12 7 Two Germans Share Nobel Award STOCKHOLM, Nov. 11 (Reuter)—The Swedish Academy of Science Ins made a joinl award of the Nobel chemistry prize to 74-year-old Professor Emeritus Otto Diets ot Kit: University and his ex-assistant, 43 year-old Kurt Alder, professor of Cologne University. They will share the cash prize, which110 words
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Article49 1950-11-12 7 TOKYO, Nov. li X C. Knapp, postmaster, has been awarded a Bronze Star Medal for heroism m carrying out his chi"<-* as field director, American Red Cross, m Korea He equ< i exposed to hostile ft] c while providing v. i re ie. military personnel.49 words
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Article33 1950-11-12 7 The British War Office has issiud the moats oi 10 more British casualties m Korea, mcl iding four killed; The lis' cov< red the period from Nov 4 to 9. Reuter.33 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-11-12 7 Mexican matador Luis Procuna Ls caught by a bull m a Lima (Peru) rhi£. It lifted him by the belt and tried to gore him. but he escaped unharmed.29 words
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Article173 1950-11-12 7 Germany, Spain Join FAO WASHINGTON. Nov. 11 (APi:— Germany and Spain nave become members of the Food and Agricultural Organisation the first United Nations agency either has joined. Renter k:i\ s Israel objected to Germany s admission. Mr. Yehuda Lowe (Israel) said that Israel considered herseli the representative of the173 words
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Article50 1950-11-12 7 HONGKONG, 11 (AP) W jitters agaii vepl Hongkong when a se gang -v.i ii ped down on p< ssengers rrriving at the bo; r town of Shumchun from Can a and rii d to snatch their bap ge. Bi i police rushed to area and gang fled.50 words
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Article83 1950-11-12 7 'Many Korean Children HeldAsPoWs HONGKONG, Nov. 11 •ReuterAAP):- Mr. Charles Sebastian president of the Chicago Nev. Broadcasters Association, laid ra re fiat hundreds of innocent North Korean women and children were being drained m political prisoners camps aw. il ing trial. Most of these Koreans have been m their cells83 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-11-12 7 phoi i mi policeman detain a lorryload ol versitj students who had tipped a hag of Hour over him Some 2,00 V students were stating a («uv Fawkes Day lurk, m Whicb they toured London's West End m decorated lor es, held up traffic m Piccadilly Circus, p'astered p*** withA.P. - 58 words
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Article190 1950-11-12 7 SEAT T L E, Washington), I Nov. 11 (UP):— Mrs. Dorothy! Horowitz complained m the Superior Court that her husband asked her to sign rhe following pledge: -De Husband, I promise never to embarrass you. to pay attention to you when you speak I >Reuter - 190 words
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Article35 1950-11-12 7 The citizens of Luebenow, m the Soviet zone state of Brandenburg, have renamed it "Village of Peace There is a peace dove on every house, and construction of a •'p<»if-»_ monument" is under way A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article58 1950-11-12 7 U.S. Representative Thurmond Chatham, back m New York irom a Congressional survej mission ol Europe and ihe Middle East. said he had found "growing anti-Jewish feeling apparent m Europe."'- A. P. The Federal Grand Jury m Washington has indicted Oscar Collazo, Purto Rican natio ialisl who tried to assassinate PresidentU.P. - 58 words
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Article26 1950-11-12 7 Drunk at the wheel, a Melbourne motorist laid a policeman: "Beer is my hobby 1 don't know how many drinks*] have had, I've lost count."- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article51 1950-11-12 7 Austrian Gertn Broda, "the girl who 100 100 glamorous to be a aid," said m Vienna that sl had lately received dozens etters irom England eontoini serious offers of work. Sh ilso received letter* proposi marriage, "but I am not ng io marry a man inst to lea) >s langnage.'Reuter - 51 words
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325 1950-11-12 7 Ho Believed Killed When French Wiped Out Rebel Village HANOI. Nov. 11— Elusive Uo Chi Rfinh, Moscow-trained leader of Ihe Communist Vietminh rebels, is belioved to have been killed when French bombers and fighters totally wiped out a rebel village near the Chinese frontier where French military intelligence had reported325 words
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Article57 1950-11-12 7 TOKYO, Nov. 11 (UP):— Most of the 1.500.000 penniless Korean war refugees have returned to their locales— to discover that their homes had been totally or partially destroyed. Oen. Mac Arthurs GHQ is engaged on provides' temporary shelter, food, clothing, blankets and medical supplies pending the57 words
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Article95 1950-11-12 7 RANGOON. Nov. 11 (AP)— A new rebel combine m the Irrawaddy River vail c y threatens to cause Burma's si miner ing rebellion to boil up again. There the Karens and Communists have joined for a iter rejecting surrenc ir under tie Government's amnesty terms, which95 words
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142 1950-11-12 7 Robbed Train To Help Reds' Defence MANILA. .Nov. 11 (AP): A confessed Hukbalahap commander said he engineered a 80.000-peso payroll train robbery to get money for I i defence of 14 accused Communist leaders on trial for rebellion, Manuel Caiyod, 2::. told news-] :h a at a conference arranged by142 words
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170 1950-11-12 7 'White Australia Is Out-of-date Policy' MELI URNE. Nov. 11 (AP) "The White Australia policr is out o| date today. It was all right 50 years 1 ago." sa the Ceylonese Minister of Justice and leader 'of the Senate, Mr. L. Rajapakse on arrival here. dr. r ipaxse, who is onA.P. - 170 words
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36 1950-11-12 7 Armistice Day touhd U.N. troops doing no fighting exc< I patrol actions, but m ihe air c w; s no 1« t-up m the massive Allied air strikes. -UP36 words
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Article129 1950-11-12 7 Surprise Move To Delay UN NEW YORK, Nos II fDJ ]o. j.; j contention tiiat the six-po< resolut onßedCi er 1 i Chinesi Commua at on arrives, unless de 'line th(> Council's invitation to participate m its d c o attest Kore. enl Reutei says the ilution. presented y< S129 words
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270 1950-11-12 7 TOKYO, Nov. II. It i* now .imiiivtakahlr that Communisl China Wi9 not on!\ d the »i\-nation resolution m the I.V Security < ouncil, calling on Peking to withdraw Chinese i»e«l IroniM iroiii Nertnrru Korea, bnl max mount a mam ma--i\e nflen»i\e M270 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-11-12 7 photo. .M. <;• Vr of »'ii" I .-n»'" 'tr-neei is s<>< n he |at__M :t H around the town m his "Motor ii." The hlht! is turned h< a P lej sj tea fr tie i_r«e horsepower engine, has hi_rh speeds and is sire rej t>\ If nlf to rightA.P. - 52 words
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Advertisement117 1950-11-12 7 i.v i/ \sT E ii s \oi i: E" THE MOST REMARKABLE 6 V BATTERY OPERATED RECEIVER *SM YOUR H.M.V. DEALER OR Ai /I j A SINGAPORE^ I Srme to Photographers! Ifl hi i-i tin mWmxmm Wi._ lOK WIhRH A.N CAMtRAS >". i| n1 |>7 l>o «?0 imnorted '•I fmlh117 words
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730 1950-11-12 8 The Bigger The field, The Bigger The Certainty V\ l^ do miii hack labourites? \Jho makes ihe favourite*":' The punters, of course. You stand m the riit^. BM Lord Tunsacash plank down a couple of hundred, the arms of the tic-tacs whirl round like windmills, and you think you're on730 words
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Article, Illustration2140 1950-11-12 8 RAS PRINCE MONOLULU - RAS PRINCE MONOLULU Sel. Club Hold KL Services To A Draw/% Some people pick ioners with v aid of a pin; others by a dose stud of the stars But says Monolulu ther are more scientific ways of spof.,™ T have ever known, and he has proved,2,140 words
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Advertisement34 1950-11-12 8 I 1— ~irr j 'l ~-fSt^^~ i I yPCa t-i lHWriuun ntmn rntmrtLUrto I _.J— r" r i 1 1 I I:~a. la H I L— S. JJ hrr Bee: ffj Ml Vfl li34 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1950-11-12 9 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY by Heads Big Musical Show [OVERS of Malay drama and enthusiastic film fans m Singapore are already preparing a \v elc o m c for Indonesia's top-ranking movie star I ifi Young when she arrives here within a fortnight's time. Among the requests1,068 words
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Article131 1950-11-12 9 CJOJ LYWOOD, Nov. II:— 1 Paris is a city of romance for most people, but not Lev Barker. Le.v remembers Paris as llic place a cat i electt d an unusual lion our. The actor, who has been r familiar terms villi animals of all kinds since131 words
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153 1950-11-12 9 [OLLYWOOD, Nov. IL— One of the season's bigge. I breaks was given newcomer Carla Balenda when she was set by Samuel Bischoff to co-star with Dana Andrews and Claude Rains m RKO's top-budget feature. "The Gaunt Woman." She won the coveted assignment from more153 words
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Advertisement204 1950-11-12 9 TODAY AT 9- A.M. movie news j C r SIERRA MADRE" ON SALE TOMORROW j r^TWI NOW SHOWING I v J ll 1 4 5-4-6.30 9.30 p.m. I PLUS! Laics? Er;',sh Movietone News: I UASSINATIOH OF PRESIDENT TRUMAN; THE/ EXPLOSION OF THE BTH ATOMiC BOMB. CINE VAR!ETY Sr ON STAGE204 words
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Advertisement19 1950-11-12 9 TODAY THREE SHOWS 510 8.30 p.m. T R. MAHALINGAM T R. RAJAKUMARI VEERAPPAH LALITA PATMANI m "ITHAYA CEF/1IIAM" (TAMIL)19 words
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Advertisement190 1950-11-12 9 "SITTING PRETTY" BELVEDERE IS BACK j I\f fK^3^*m\m\mXmMm\ TO,)AV ,oIK SHOWS «_^^k ______r JmW^m% jrf^' CLIFTON JEANNE MYRNA JPBiM*LOY j Special Aforaiac Sfcew Tod.v At M.45 am Jcaacttc M;»cl><»njld In "SAN FRANCISCO* 1 i>a^" M —gM— »-J»»mni^»_Mmnii rM___a_-___-_____-_____K____. i i— |IC4T^^Y TODAY 1 I a.m. I J" i 15 6.4S190 words
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Advertisement118 1950-11-12 9 REX— HH.0..1 is ifllCl rod ij ii if mi "ni lUTIFCL BLONDI I BOM B ISHI UL BE? D' iT» hnicolor) Td'hn Show 3 15, gl5 aid ••N(;')i HOI HUH WONG" i M 1 1 cl .i ri \I I WIN (irc;M V.. (1 IMaj 3 Bhaa.ii T <V i118 words
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Miscellaneous709 1950-11-12 9 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES RADIO MALAYA a "w«i ca«M."s 8.45 Popm« ta _J^J£&.^.-" SS SINGAPORE CHINESE PROGRAMME HFE s (Singapore) (LSI Metres anfl «1.7 .Metres) 12.48 p.m Programme Summary m Mandarin; 12.48 Operatic Airs by Mci i;, 50 .Mr s. 1 1 ss M<- s., flfifl Mc ENGLISH PROGRAMME Lang-fang: I709 words
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Article, Illustration1715 1950-11-12 10 triih LILLIAiV IntLniaie Party In Reading Room. MR. and Mrs. Fred Paulus vera ngam polished I perfect hosts last W< Inesday. They chose the room <»:' Raffles H v. fo* their cocktail party 1 > welcome Herbert H. fcts, the newly arrived E »m and Far Eastern1,715 words
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Article, Illustration175 1950-11-12 10 T AST Saturday, Alan Davies was three years old. As Mother also had a birthday the following day. it was celebrated m a big way, jointly. Father, a Sergeant m the Royal Welch Fusiliers, collected many of his service friends together. The party began at175 words
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Advertisement87 1950-11-12 10 OF DESIGN and W^ m CONSTRUCTION LIGHT WEIGHT DOES NOT TIRE THE HANDS MINIMUM TIME f Jr J Price only $31.50 I TAN CHENG MOH ELECTHIC CO. 152 CROSS STREET SINGAPORE MEANS ESSENCE OF TASTE I p^r^ Well Known To Every Chef ->$^ A Pi,,<h Added To Vo,,r ff* mA87 words
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Advertisement90 1950-11-12 10 A^V^, FOR PEliI E J a HIGHLY THAIS' f^#sJ PVLLY QUALIFIED h^m& "A"? EXPERTS Salon TtlargucrcHa Tti£ Arcade, Slrgipore Cold Storage FO R S T. A!\ l i R EW'S B \LL CHRISTM \> FESI IVITIES I <>\ ELY BROCADE unKl Ul :i X* and SUPPER S TIN I\ !\|M,90 words
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Article, Illustration84 1950-11-12 11 ,Hls phtarr taken at Kranji Cemetery where mm killed ia Malaya are buried, shows r ion Motto placing a wreath on the KAAF officer, I J wilh the .luring U"Md War ia Australia FIU Co* After ti ir.rmNhip m > detailed J,, .Liferent duties. They mci r-.un.84 words
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Article64 1950-11-12 11 Icock I tish and ghl i Mr far: y ight i ribbons S B. I tl has the fastest g Bay camp on pped 1 nd often ouple oi tough neither of given ho figures to go stone rti the doubt certainly done eep heavy64 words
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Article157 1950-11-12 11 NS-Malacca Give Services A Shock SEREMBAN, Sat. Negri-Malacea marly caused a major aped m lhe BMS Malaya cup competition this afternoon, when thej led the combined services, at one stage m die second ball ami made ihem fight really hard for their final victory by 12 points (four trio) against157 words
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Article73 1950-11-12 11 TAJPIXC. Sat— The Malays maintained their unbeaten record by beating the Chinese Recreation Club by three goals to nil. m the hockey league fixture played here last evening. Thi am Yong's good goal-keeping seved his side from a 'Aider margin of defeat Two goals were scored73 words
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605 1950-11-12 11 STORM clouds whicb broke over Singapore shortly after 5.30 p.ni* yesterdai was responsible for lhe cancellation of all lhe Colony's major sports events two hockey matches and one lIMS .Malaya Rugby match between Singapore Civilians and Johore. K< v game of the qua605 words
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Article516 1950-11-12 11 Plans To Stick Ta Banned Caret THE Board of Control of the Singapore Boxing Association ha* refused approval of Singapore promoter Wally Oakes' card for his Nov. 17 promotion at the Happy World Stadium head-lining Aussie boxers Sid Fletcher and Tommy Watts against Boy Brooks and516 words
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Article122 1950-11-12 11 Farr-Piet Wilde Fight Inquiry LONDON, Nov. 10 (Renter)— The British Boxing Board of Control is to hold an enquiry next week, probably on Wednesday, into the fight between j Tommy Fair. former British champion, and Piet Wilde. the Belgian titleholder, at Leicester last Monday. Mr. J. Onslow Fane, chairman j122 words
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Article109 1950-11-12 11 SUNGEI PATANI. Sat Perak trounced Kedah by 2!) points (4 goals, .'J tries) to three (a penalty) m the H.M.S. Malaya Rugby match played on the Sungei Patani public ground today. Perak wing three quarter Craig, performed the hattrick by scoring five tries. four of them m quick109 words
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Article, Illustration442 1950-11-12 11 SKIP - SKIP By We saw some good KUgDy her** during ihe week. The big show was the tussle be tween the Asians and the Europeans m aid oi Poppy Day Fund. The Asians lost but gave a good show and learned, once again,442 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-11-12 11 Negri's redoubtable hockey team who were, m many quarter, expected! la 1.1113 oil thf Quadrangular tournament championship during the week end.21 words
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542 1950-11-12 11 PENANG, Sai. Penang went closer hi \< i snathcr lI. M>. NaUi Rugby final today with a magnificent 13 points (two goals om penalty I i five (iioal) victor} 1 r Selangor. The natch, watched I»\ hnge rxrwm was played on the Penang Sports542 words
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332 1950-11-12 11 Standard"?' Hadmiri.on Correspondent THE Foena Seo.Bg Cap final befpeea Pcaaaa ammi Singapore has been changed from No\. __."> and l!f> U I)reemli<*r Q :tnd 10 This is to conform with a request for postponement by the Singapore Badminton Association who made the applica- > tion332 words
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Advertisement102 1950-11-12 11 Obtain your" PRINTING. STATIONERY. BOOKBINDING, ACCOUNT BOOKS. RUBBER STAMPS, BRASS SEALS, COMPANY SEALS, COPPER PLATE, CARDS, ETC. ETC. Fr«.m THE COMMEROAI PRESS (Established 1908) I 117, HIGH STREET, KUALA LUMPUR. PHONE 21 12 FIRST SNIPMEN T Obtainable At AMATEUR PHOTO STORE, LTD., 10M North B*m\M)e Koad. SINGAPORK "CA. (AM AT102 words
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192 1950-11-12 12 Ex-Champion Wins Police Cycle Race KUALA LIPIS S A former a cycling eh mpi n who takes ai ex c rtive Int. tsh 1 Ih it age had d bbed i ol his pi the wl He is Insp. Gurchan Singh wh i 12 miles i ycl. 28 mins. during192 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-11-12 12 Visiting 'Cagers photo. lit s al! on:; BC "m? Hong Kong I nion "cag'rs" (m black) that beat the Chung Wu t:ani of Singapore (m white) 62—29 at the Happy World Stadium on Nov. 5. Captain of the visiting team. Pah Kirn Seng, is seventh from the I'dt m theStandard - 53 words
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Article114 1950-11-12 12 AT T b c B'_. ru h Thursd y the English College Badminton m defeated the St Andrew's Badminton Team by three games two V. suits (English College jrers mentioned first) were: Singles: Roland Ng beat Siah H tik ("aim 15 -12, 15 5 T114 words
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944 1950-11-12 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By LYING handy till the home bend, the aged bay Australian gelding Kindergold made his run below lhe distance to beat the leader Happy Traveller by a comfortable length m the main event a nine furlongs race for the944 words
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Article159 1950-11-12 12 IPOH. Sat.— Two school teams Anderson School of Ipoh and King Edward School of Taiping featured m the best hockey match seen m Ipoh this year when they met this morning at the Anderson School ground. After being held one-all m the first half the159 words
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Article49 1950-11-12 12 IPOH, Sat.— Combined Services beat the Muslim Recreation Club of Penang by one to nil m a match m aid of the Poppy Day Fund this evening The Services scored their winning goal through Highton of! a pass from Worrel six minutes before the interval.49 words
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1021 1950-11-12 12 SYDNEY, Nov. 11 (Reuter-AAP) New South Wales continued to pile up the runs when the second of lour days' play m their match wilh the MCC opened today and at lea the scoreboard showed them with a tola! oi 509 lor the loss ol1,021 words
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Article98 1950-11-12 12 OWING to heavy rain, it was possible to play only one match m the six-a-side soccer tournament at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. This was a replay of Friday'; drawn game between Tengah Airmen and BODCA. BODCA won by seven points to two (one goal and two98 words
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Article263 1950-11-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tips for today's races here were freely given at the Hotel Majestic last night when the committee of the Selangor Turf Club closed the year by expressing their thanks to the many honorary officials who have contributed to the year's success on263 words
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Article567 1950-11-12 12 YESTERDAY'S RACE RESULTS BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $411,250 FIRST PRIZE: No. *****3 SECOND PRIZE: No. *****4 THIRD PRIZE: No. *****2 STARTERS: *****4, *****3, *****3, *****0. *****4, *****2. CONSOLATIONS: (Sl,OOO each): *****9, *****1, *****3, *****4. *****3, *****2, *****4, *****6, *****7, *****2. DOUBLE TOTES: First Double: 8 Tickets 5249 Each. Second Double:567 words
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345 1950-11-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Selangor Huh item with the K.L. Set' vices today after leading b\ >»i\ point* la three m the fir«d half. Each side scored 1 I point*, the Services through three tries and a goal, the dab through twa345 words
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Miscellaneous29 1950-11-12 12 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya TODAY A.M. P.M. I Singapore 12.08 11.29 Malacca 9.10 9.26 Port Dickson 7.51 8.07 Port Sham 6.54 7.33 Penang 1.44 2.1629 words
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