Singapore Standard, 19 November 1950

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard ft n 3. rtH NO. HO SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 79 1 Arsonists Burn Copra Store, Seaen's Huts jfi:s Morning's Fire Standard SuM Reporter \>! •> m. il<- a < ojira store ami scamciM „i |> Read ■long the sea front their i -m !v this mornini:. They started a a iVh in i m ii I < became a roaring blaze,
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  • 22 1 conl un iled to dcci continue mtfl II g ye Coui d an I I
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  • 263 1 RUSHGREEN, Malaga, New >•. X.iv tt il'Pi-A berserk g veto shot atid killed persons yesterday. and tunded four. He tied into the c woods here, but was cap- ired early ttua morning, only a boura after his avowed •ompt to wipe out ins estranged wife's
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  • 68 1 BAYONNE. (New Jersey), Nov. 18 (UP):— The US. Navy anmeed on Friday thai tne Batesl :p New Jersey 1 had bet-n ordered back to active duty, thus doubhr.4 the r.S preseni strength m capita] ships. The "New Jersey' which was Admiral William Halsey'a tias
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  • 212 1 S'pore Police Honour Chief On Departure A Singapore Police guard-of-honovir, described by an Army officer as "M ()i 'd as the Guards", was presented to the former Colony Police Commissioner, Mr. RE. Foulger yesterday at Kalians Airport Mr. Koul-jer who organised the Colony police at
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  • 257 1 TAIPEI. Nov. 18 (AP) U.S. Senator William F. Knowland. Republican of California, today announced h e would vigorously oppose American j aid to Yugoslavia "while the Republic of China and the de- j fenders of Formosa are victims of the State Department's policy of
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  • 106 1 S\IGON, Nov. 18 (Reuter)— Six landing craft— the first ships for Ind .-China under the American military aid programme— arrived here tuday escorted d.\ the landing ship La France. They will be used to support landing operations by^lujht .naval commando units m- liaison with
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  • 79 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Executive Council of the Army Civil Service Union, at its meeting yesterday, decided to accept "under protest" the housing allowances recently granted to locally recruited civilian employees of the War Department, it is learned. The protest concerns the date to
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  • 195 1 Standard Staff Reporter MR. Malcolm MacDonald, Commissioner-General for South-East Asia on his return to Singapore yesterday put a stop to speculations that his Paris talks were to unite British and French policies in a common front against Communism in South-East Asia. He told The
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  • 545 1 TOKYO, Nov. 18 (UP). Two United Nations column* jumped off toward the Manchurian border today, alter smashing what spokesmen described as the last strong communist forces m their path. i I i le united States 7th Division struck along two tracks
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  • 226 1 ii WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 (UP) —The Army today displayed the winter clothing it has issued to the men righting m the sub-zero weather m Korea. Mindful of. reports that the American soldier is ill-,' equipped for winter fighting, the Army emphasised that it. 1 was one
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  • 119 1 Rediffusion Employees Boost Fund THE Standard Police Fund yesterday had its biggest boost i for a .single day, thanks mainly 'to employees of Reditfusion J (Singapore) Ltd.. who sent m 51'42^50 out 524;i.80 received, i land thus bringing the total re- j ceived to S 1.1 05. 20. It is
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  • 105 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 18— <AP): India will support Tibet In the United Nations. N.G. Ayyangar. Transport Minister, said here on Friday. Speaking nt a local newspaper forum. Ayyangar who is alao i member of the Foreign Affairs i Sub -committee ot the Nehru >
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  • 215 1 Standard Stall Reporter TAN CHEW TIN. 36--year-old proprietDr oi a sundry and provision shop and Government Food Control labour contractor was stabbed to death yesterday evening. A young Chinese, believed to be one oi hii employee was arrested by a detective soon alter the s r
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  • 107 1 UN Power Stripped By Korean War ATLANTA. Nov. 18 CAP.: Genera] Omar Bradley told 500 newspaper executives here Iftft night that it is a "bruising .-.nd shocking fart" that the Korean war had stripped the free wot I of adequate power to face a general attack *1 raj other point.
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  • 65 1 SAIGON, Nay II [API William C V bei Ann riean Economic Co-operati m Administrator, arrived hen ttlifl afternoon for a two-day mi tf of progress made by the United States aid programing to I\ China. Poster wi.: By to Dalit t<>morrow to meet ex-Emperor Bao
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    • 84 1 (—Colour Comics— i This voucher entitles the reader to a copy of the Colour Comics which will be available on Thursday, Nov. 23, 1950. The voucher should be presented to your usual newspaper supplier. The Standard apologises for the delay m supplying the Comics, due to circumstances entirely beyond its
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  • 174 2 Standard Siaff Reporu-r A FLIGHT to Lomlon n«'f«»mplish»Ml m reccml time has enabled a Kind's MtßßfgfT wlm is now m Singapore to spend two tlavs Kith l i i family m Hamp-hire last week and fl\ back before the eiul of the week. Me is Mr.
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  • 77 2 AFTER watting for three r ris for his ex-employer to re-engage him. a young In- j (i:an. Sankaran. tost his, patience and broke into his j former employer's tailor shop: to steal some clothing. Two detectives caught him as he aunc out of the shop.
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  • 125 2 S'pore Scouts Can Now 'Return Home Standard Staff Reporter AFTER wandering "from pillar to pust" for 4d years. Singapore scouts are now able to '"return home" to a permanent headquarters with the opening yesterday of Sands House at 23 Armenian Street hy the founder of the movement m Malaya. Mr.
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  • 438 2 Standard Staff Reporter ON FRIDAY. Nippy was just one of the many cuckatoos cawing at passers-by from a birdshop m Rochore Road, noticed by none. All this was changed when, escaping from the birdshop he flew up and up m his new
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  • 271 2 Standard Staff Reporter AFTER A lujj-o-'war with a woman staged m full view of a crowd of people at the junction of North Bridge Road and Liang Seah Street, yesterday morning a young Chinese snatch thief got away with 53,000 m cash
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  • 96 2 A BRITISH soldier, G orge Douglas Walker, (28), broke Into the Capitol ballro »m eariy one morning and stole two fountain pens, drank a 1 OUple of beers. Two mornings later scaled the kitchen wall of the Adelphj Hotel opened up tinned
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  • 198 2 Standard Stiff Reporter THE introduction of mechanical appliances is necessary m these days, when the supply of cheap unskilled labour has ceased, the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Crimson said yesterday when he declared open the new Overhead Coneyor and Bunded Store of the
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  • 42 2 TWENTY-FOUR year old Tan Yew Cheow, described as a "notorious pickpocket", was sentenced to 18 months 1 imprisonment by the Singapore Firs: District Judge yesterday after Tan admitted a charge of picking the fountain pen of a bus passenger.
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  • 43 2 Ph<»t<» Mr. Ci. M. Hughes. Managing Director of Americas taternattonai Asstira;ire DlMpaqr, Limited in Hon^kony. v> lio has been in Sin?ai>ore ior one wffk on a business visit. •He i> scheduled t«» fi> hark U» Honefcons by BOAC this morning:.- -Standard
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  • 39 2 New 'I' Cards For Pupils APPLH I lON B r tor new identity cards to n Urn L'U I re. •*><: I■■ nn ;.:id four I t 'hung Eiwa Giris' S >. v.i-r. •a: ester- v, r done m the sell
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  • 365 2 Young Peter Stole The Show War Wounded Fly Hcme Standard >i:t<l Kcporlcr SKIK AM) >vouti<!<-<i British arm\ men from th<K(tnan >*arVro:tt forgot lh<'ir «»vn tr«ml»l<» for a *hil< at (Jian»i rcslendanr^ when a i hull i JMg Kittle l«»v ua> rarri«'<l aiuKtrd the Ha>lini: *ti\ir:i: boSfMtaT air* rail v»hich was
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  • 361 3 Race Horse Owner, Sweep Winner Sent To Gaol Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— A former local rare horse owner, <.<>h Soo Siang, who struck the firm prize in a Twrl i.h.l, lottery i,, 1947, was today sentenced to nine months simple imprisonment by Mr. I). EM. k. Grant, President
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  • 122 3 ai SI J C« rrs9tm§tmi S I tter to I t r 1 i m i of I cQers opei ited trishas aa a sideline. 1 :<• artin^ Chai J. E M. Cave, said I i1 next to Penang, Malacca hid more trishas per ceni urn >1 poj
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  • 49 3 the sth Kinta Junior Scout Troop of the Ande;\ 4 on School, Ipoh. Ten Troops took part m this First Aid Competition which is held annually. Runners-up were the 12th Kinta, also o f the Anderson School, who lost by only one point.
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  • 206 3 Appeal To Employ Cured TB Patients Standard Staff Correspondent Xl \LV IXMPLR, Sat.— The T.B. Advisory Board of the Federation today appealed to all employers to give employment to men and women who have suffered from tuberculosis and whose disease has been arrested. It urged Government to 'c a model
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  • 120 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Any one who. within the next six months, gives information leadin? to the arrest of Won? Yoke alias Wong How. an active bandit and leader of the Meng Yuen m the Gambang area m Kuantan District, will receive a reward
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  • 109 3 The Postmaster General, Malaya, announces that with immediate effect, unregistered letters, postcards and light air letter.; to South Korea will be accepted for transmission by air only. Indian shop assistants m Klang and the coastal district of Selangor, Marine employees of Perak and Indian school teachers have all
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  • 27 3 THE Women's Section of the Selangor Indian Association have dispatched a parcel ol knitted and stitched garment.- m the Caroentaria for the Assam Earthquake victims.
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  • 310 3 TB SPECIALIST'S ULTIMATUM TO ADVISORY BO ARD Standard Staff Cocwpandcnl MALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Dr. A. L. Shi«l«I. Tuhrrcnloaifl S|HTiali>i. Federation of \lala>a. today ike T. 15. Advisory Board time to think mmmc mwuAtv a Thoracic Surgery I nit m Wriifrw i> ■eeeaaat^f* He informed the Board thai if bis proposal
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  • 130 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The estimated value of all Government buildings m the Federation at the end of last year was $184,298,531 and the "total sums provided tor maintenance were $6,552,610. Cost of new buildings erected by the Department throughout Malaya came m
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  • 89 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Officer Administering die Government, Mr. S. W. P. Foster Sutton, received a delegation from the Rubber Producing Industry this morning to discuss the rale of export duty on rubber to be imposed a.s from January 1 next year. After
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  • 68 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUA «A LUMPUR, Sal Labour Department yeetei m:!de a first instalment paynv Jit to dependents of those kii when an R A F plane accid< illy bombi d an estate m the Utan Simpang area. The payments were made out of a Government
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  • 794 4  -  Ken Jall eh AVIATION TOPICS My Help Her Rule The Air BRITAIN'S aircraft construction industry is about to start a new era of commercial flying now that her "seven year plan" for jet airliners is under way. Up to this year, five of these jet
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  • Market Reports
    • 62 4 RUBBER IN the Singapore! 1 market was quiet yesterday, nfier the .shi-.rp rise ut the previous day's dose. Buying inquiries were poor, with quotations fluctuating < around the $2.04 per ib. mark for first grade December ship-' merit. Price? improved to $2.10 pcr 1 lb. at noon on a
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    • 84 4 Sinp'ipore Lhambei of Co 1" .Tier re Rubber i^ssoriation m piices yesterday (Nov. 18» w< Dei lb.:- No l Ribbed Bu\ers s»» i Smoked S.'ieet Spot Loose S2.10 11 FOB in b;ilos 'Jec No. 1 R.S.S. $2.04 )5 No 2 R.SS (nom.) $2 00 .01 No 3 R
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    • 15 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The! price of tin toda: \v;is $506.50 per picul. Up 50 cento.
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    • 54 4 All sections of the Singapore produce market were quiet yesterday. Copra was quoted at a slightly lower price, buyers indicating $45 per picul and sellers $45|. Coconut oil was dull with sellers locally quoting $73 and upcountry offers at $74. Pepper was quiet. Muntok white being quoted $965 and
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  • 365 4 PWD Outturn Was Remarkable Despite 'Terror Sno rtages r Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday For a year m which conditions were very far from normal (a 'normal' year becomes increasingly difficult to recall) the outturn was remarkable. Thb is ti:e conclusion drawn by Mr. G. Edwards, Director of Public
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  • 38 4 THE 2.709-top Capetown steamer Kaapland and the 494--ton Bremen motor vessel Fido collided today m thick fog m the Elbe Estuary. A HONOLULU Chamber of Commerce goodwill mission arrived m Manila last night on A. P."
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  • 108 4 RICE: Thailand Expects Big Crop BANGKOK, Nov. 18 (AP).— Thailand is expecting a good rice crop next year and the government is basing national income on an estimated rice export of 800,000 tons. But Phra Chuang Kasetsilpakarn, Minister of Agriculture, says there is every indication the 1951 crop would equal
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  • 59 4 No. Comets For KLM KLM Royal Dutch Airline. announced today that it plans to replace a part of its Meet with 10 U S built six-enemed airplanes m 1952 and 1953. "Thi^ decision." a company announcement said, "indicates that for the time being KLM ri.j not consider it commercially Justifiable
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  • 102 4 Movements Of Tin Up MOVEMENTS ol on in-orc from the Federation of Malaya 1 Singapore and Penang Increased from 4.454 tans m September h 4.912 tons Last month. Perak lent 19M tuns to the va ports Jast month, Spig"g I 364 tons, Negri Sembil tons, Pahang 195 toi bore tons,
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    • 386 4 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK hTHrrifcM w M m, y ••NORDBVAL" for Salpon Bangkok 22 I "KIN A" tor Manila. Hon^kuoi; TaKabar Kobe Yokohama 30 v 2 Dec 2: "lALSIRIA" forSamon vßin^ol 2:- "MALACCA" for Bangkok. ManiU Hon»iKong. Kobe i Yokohama 8 H* L*ec •SELAM>IA tor Saleoo V Banckok 19 2.
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  • 447 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH Sat.— "The establishment of the IVrak Uiinese Advisory Board is a crowning act of benevolence to the Chinese community by the Government lor there can be now a free exchange of views between the Government and the Chinese people"
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  • 72 5 PENANG, Sat. After <0 sittings which lasted several months, the cheating case m which an Indian estate-broker, K. M. Muniandy was the accused, finally came to a close before the Sessions Court President, Mr. M. R. F. Rogers here today. The sum involved totalled $69.0«0. The
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  • 462 5 VERDICT IN PENANG BANK CASE Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— Nut ice of appeal was given by all the four accused m the Bank of China rase \iiien the Sessions Court President, Mr. M. R. F. Kos;jr-. passed sentence on them before a crow d c d court-house hero today.
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  • 39 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Sat. The marriage of Che Abdul Aziz, a hospital assistant at the General Hospital here ana Che Fatimah binti Abdul Rahman, a nurse at the same hospital. took pi are on Thursday.
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    34 5 Photo Pictured m Singapore yesterday was Lieutenant General Sir Harold Brit, r £s. Director of Operations m the Federation who leaves for London this morniAg by air for ta!k;> on anti-bandit operation problems. -Standard
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  • 140 5 Good Leadership Needed, Perak Unionists Told Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Sat— ln declaring open the annual delegate conference of the Perak Estate Employees Union at a tea party m the Station Hotel this evening, the Mentri Besar, Tuan Ha.ii Abdul Wahab reminded' unionists of the p.eed for good leadership. "You
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    141 5  -  CSE WAN L3RAHIM Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Sat.— Che Wan Ibrahim, OSPC Kola; Bahni and Kelantan North,! will be leaving at the end ol j this month for the United Kingdom for a six-month course at Ry'.on College. Che Wan Ibrahim came to i Kelantan from
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  • 119 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat— High tribute was paid to the Sessions Court President, Mr, Bl R. F. Rogers, who will be going on home leave this month, by Mr. C. D. D. HogaPi president of the I Mr. Hogan, thanked the pre-1 sident for his
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  • 229 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. The construction oi the Memorial dedicated to Oversea Chinese mechanics u:u\ other I victims of the Japanese during lh<* occupation vas completed ami the dedication ceremonj will soon lake place when i)w cremation of those Jap victims dag up
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  • 133 5 Story Of 2 Turkays Standard Staff Corresnomleni Bl TTERWORTH, Sat V.'n'n Christmas jur.t five weeks ahead, <i family m Bukit Mertajam lost two of their rized turkeys. As a seQuel to this loss an I n d i a n, Samykano, was\ brought i.p before Che Abdul, Rahman bin Mat
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  • 37 5 KOTA BAHRU, Sat— Mr. L. 1 E. White, manager of T>;> ng Tinggi Estate, Ulu Kolaiitaii j reported loss of $600 cash while m residence at the Rost House here last week-eniJ. Police are investigating.
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  • 29 5 The Kampar D??ong Tekik Anson R<nd is flonded up to a depth ol 13 inches from the 47.18J to the 47.00 milestone. The] •w ter is rising.
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  • 404 5 RAF Tempest Somersaulted Court Told Standard Staff Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Sat. The general routine adopted at the Royal AL Furce Station. Butlerwortn, before an aircraft is taken on its flight was given by Flying Officer James Douglas Palmer at an inquiry today into the death of F/O Geoilrey John Swindells, 25.
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  • 98 5 Acheh Penang Trade Rises Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. -The export :of goods from Acheta into tiie port here during the month o) October has increased by 3,643 tons, the Assistant Trade! I Commissioner of the Republic J of Indonesia Office, V;r. Hassan Satir revealed today. lie said that Acheh
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  • 823 6 \O two people can live together for any length oi time without getting on one another's nerves. This is a fact oi marriage which is discovered by ihf unsuspecting couple only after they have moved into their little love-rust. Everything is harmonious until one day the cooing
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  • 1076 6 Will Mr Truman Throw Acheson To The Wolves? (By A Correspondent] YOR the next two years President Truman ivill face a Congress that is nominally Democratic but actually anti-Administration. Real control will be m the hands of a coalition of Republicans and Conservative Southern Democrate, with Republicans holding the balance
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  • 1135 6  - BEHIND THE BLINDS OF 'MURDER STREET' Morris Linden By J i i* a quarter of a mile of >lum and squalor flankr.f l>\ dark, scarred tenements which reach down to Glasgow's dockland. fanciful town council named it Neptune-street. The wags of the district railed it the ""Irish Channel.' 1 In
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  • 401 6  -  FRED REDMAN He was chorgrd ond found guilt/ of ten murders —he claimed that he committed 21. And the fuii ittaill ere tco terrible for the gentle Gcrmons to hcor, soys IX Western Germany, where there is no death
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  • 232 7 LONDON, .Nov. 18 (AP)— A three-pronged approach to problems connected with German rearmament has been suggested to the 12 Atlantic I act roreijsn Ministers who will meet m Brussels during the second week el IJecemher to discuss the question, a spokesman for
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  • 84 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 18 (IP) Arthur Zimmerman. ?1. parked his car m the Bronx and returned to find its sener af »r an' mdio ni-.s. He rv-poiro.r it to the po Ice. When he started to move the ear on Thursday niijht after replacing the generator, he
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  • 122 7 'Mystery' Planes Identified HONGKONG, Nov. 18, (AP). Several Chinese newspapers today identified as Nationalist reconnaisance planes, the two uni< i fit aircraft which were reporti d fired on o i Wednesday, by Chinese Red anti-aircrafi batteries just I across the Hong Kong border. Tiie identity of the plan< has thus
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  • 103 7 RANGOON, Nov. 18 (AP)— i Daily gun battles between Communists and White Band P\'O rebels are taking place m North Burma, according to the Burmese government Fa<h is apparently deter- mined to exten linate the other, i There are now four White Bund PYO
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  • 116 7 WASHINGTON, Nov L 8 Official sources predicted yesterday the political status of New Guinea m the Netherlands Ind nesia Union would be settled! 'at The H i; 1 1 meeting Council oi [Ministers on the Netherlands India Union opening on Nov. 20.
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  • 109 7 LONDON, Nov. 18. (AP)-~ The Peking radio last night spoke of tj,,, ssu: inces by President Truman that the L T !iited States has no ,at-urcs>si\i! intentions against China. The statement said Secretary of State Acheson and others "are not convincing anyone here. We find Mr.
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  • 161 7 WASHINGTON Nov. 18: (AP)— The bulk of more than f.'U'niu Chinese.. Communist troops m North Korea came from regular Red units and are now operating under a high headquarters located m Korea, the U.S. army said yesterday. A spokesman said the three units, ranging m
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  • 96 7 LONDON, Nov. 18. (AP).— The British Communist party announced Friday the United j States has refused visas for its two top men to attend the convention of the U.S. Communist party meeting m New York next month. The two turned down are Harry Pollitt, Secretary
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  • 59 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. <AP> —The White House has announced me resignation of Stanton Griffis as Ambassador to Argentina, effective from December 1. Mr. Griffis, formerly ambassador to Egypt and Poland, asked President Truman for a "sabbatical period of rest and study." pointing out he has j been
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  • 55 7 IRELAND, Nov. 18 (AP) Viscount Bangor, 82, Speaker of the Northern Ireland Senate since 1930, died last night m ms home, Craigavad, County Down. He is succeeded to the title by his only son, Hon Kdward Ward. British Broadcasting Corporation news commentator, who recently returned from a three-month
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    29 7 Nepalese Ambassador m London, Gen. Shanker Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana, seen with his wife at the palatial embassy, next door to the Russian embassy m "Millionaires' Row" Kensington Gardens.
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    29 7 Siller Paul Kobeson (right) gives Andrei Vishinky a his smile as he shakes hands with the Soviet Foreign Minister at a function at the Russian Embassy m Washington.- A.P.
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  • 34 7 MANILA, Nov. 18. (UP) Seven Huks and one soldier were killed yesterday m an engagement near Cabanatuan m Nueva Ecija province, as Government forces redoubled their efforts to crush the dissident movement.
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  • 97 7 SEOUL, Nov. IS (Reuter-AAP) The total war damage to South Korea was estimated at 1.4G8.565,960,--000 won (5367.21H.490) by the Government today. It was officially stated that this included the value of ?t)4.550 houses completely destroyed and 325,850 badly damaged. More than 100.000 labourers are now
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  • 281 7 FLUSHING MEADOWS. Nov. 18: (Renter)— Three Soviet proposals were rejected by the United Nations General Assembly yesterday. The General Assembly turned down "the Stockholm appeal" as contained m a Soviet resolution entitled, "Removal of the threat of a new war." Only the Soviet bloc
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  • 65 7 LAKE SUCCESS. Nov. 18 (AP)— The United States accused the Soviet Union of using over 1.000 broadcasting "jammers" to fill the radio waves with Siberian wolf calls, screams of seagulls and the roar of aeroplane engines to blot out foreign broadcasts. The accusations were made
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  • 243 7 Su rprise Labour Move In House New Approach To Russia LONDON. Nov. 18 (Barter) —A yewufal primp I of 22 Labour Meaben of Parliament Mirpri^rtl the j Government Ia*t ni^ht by calling on it lo lake ik« initiative in Becking; new talk?* v. iih RmmIbi They also ur<*e<! that immediate
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  • 145 7 4-POINT PLAN TO END FAR EAST CRISIS FLUSHING, Nov. LI (UP) Reports circulated Without con Urination LmI Dight th;n r ComBunM China delegation eo note to the Doited Nations, was bringing a four-point for m <- mem of the Far Eastern < However, Leadei s <>: Etu si; and other
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  • 36 7 A Chinese, wno attempted to smuggle opium out of Hongkong to America by concealing the drug m rolls of new sp.-ipi-rs 1:. tended for mailing to the United States, was fined HKS3.OOU. Renter.
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  • 286 7  -  John Colless By ReuteivAAP Corresponilcnl SEOUL^ Nov. 18. The Seoul area Command baa EaafMMed fitrld curfew and instituted Bmnmary courts martial on a 24-hour ha^i* to i! I with vurfew and other offences^ as the Korean Horn*' Office to<la\ elainteifl
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  • 81 7 HONG K< >NG, 11 KP The Hr._ X of i; ernmeni today, m a move obvioush designed to tighten security regulati ordered closed to public 28 military installations, m thai -< :ion of the mainland < i from China for 99 years and comprising the common
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    • 902 8 THE MORE THE SERGEANT BLUSHED, THE MORE WIDE-EYED I BECAME Y\ [EN a t\ ails the sea {.ships r> en Is the rest <>i his lifetime race oursea ot ;le he acquirer a style n f •r »h and b vocabulary t il; il n A always conform wil b
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    • 1064 8 ye I iter was fined *\i rough Stre< I for ughty wor Is m Hy<ie Park when I was ki- 1 for an organization ca I ternati i i] League. The policeman didn't like rome of 4 things I saiti about the Jev the blackshirts.
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    • 897 8 VNOTHEB mal appearance took place at the same court a year later, but I h: ky c- ,< i get aw* fine < 4:r I ben. Then cr:r n an instance i I boot being on the other foot. F >re -e time 1 h
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    • 507 8 J T»HEY didn't ft] I be so A parti< alai at tb S or maybe some<> some papers. Any 1 k me In, like trie w- -.me stra: v. ;:ied me—201 lb.—and then said. "Get m that bath." Now I'm aceusV to taking a bath
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  • 991 9  - INDONESIA STARS FOR SINGAPORE MALAY MOVIE Oswald Henry By pOUR stars of the Indonesian stage are coming to Singapore to appear m a Malay movie being produced here. They are Miss Sulia Harhap, Miss Ramlah, Miss Tuti and Mr. Adi Tarima. Reports state that they will shortly leave for Singapore
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  • 494 9 Standard Music Critic IT is doubtful whether classical terseness and romantic lyricism have ever been more magnificently wedded than m Brahms' G major violin and piano sonata, Op. 78, which formed the principal work m last night's recital by Noreen Stokes and Goh Soen Tioe.
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    • 206 9 11—1.45— 4.15 6.4S— 9.30 p.m ttOFZS lUNMESI SINCE "PALEFACE' 1 rVlh Ssuce cmcr-jACK iqrkwood Hit Times: "Home Cook in' "Fancy Pants'* COMING SOON ™II INK BEST VVI I E-FOR-MONEY SHOW IN TOWN!! RUSHED IN BY AIR! at-atnouni's lintela £)oiu*ie»taru feature!! FEAT RING \?x I ORRESFOIIDfiNT «r. > KNI'IN >'-'^' /^<
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    • 55 9 TO-DAY at 11 a.m. rniver-a!'* 'THE GIRL WHO TOOK THE —IN TECHNICOLORTODAY at 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. RK-O's Suspenseful Mystery "THE SECRET FURY" starring Claudette Colbert Robert Ryan Jane Cowl 2nd GLORIOUS WEEK! TODAY 3 SHOWS 2 5.30 8.30 p.m. T R MAHALINGAM T R KAJAKUMAKI VEERAPPAH and L ALITA
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    • 99 9 Morning: Show Today 11 a.m. "DESTRY RIDES AGAIN" with James Stewart Marlene Dietrich Today: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. India's Greatest Motiom Picture! "BARSftAT" (In Hindustani) with Raj Kapoor Nar&is, Premnath Ciu'koo Nimmi REX JOIIOKE BAHRU Today At 11. ?0 a.m. Programme of Cartoons and Shorts Today 3 Shows: A. 7
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    • 233 9 TODAY at 9 a.m. TARZAK TRIUMPHS AUTHENTIC! TERRIFYING! t,.;.;. v'"- 1^ »>.»«^\^X F■» B II "I jB HL^^jflfllß^^r. ■■>;. l\ 4 rf"T 1 1 > N X fl H Below: il|M |9 1,.. v LEAVING t'ORTIII |k |r. tkl with n \mi BaH K^ bBiWbIWjIi^I THRouin<> >Q< N' nit i
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    • 518 9 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA CHINESE PROGRAMME 12.45 p.m Projrammr Sammary m SINGAPORE Mandarin; 12.48 Operatic Airs by K.io OtIUVJrM. KJllu Chin<-kooi; 1 p.m. News m .Mandarin. <4H4 Metres and 41.7 Metres) Amoy and Cantonese: 1.45 Cantonese programme; Z p.m. Talk m Mandarin; ENGLISH PROGRAMME 8.15 "You Call The Tune" -Amov;
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  • 1435 10  -  LILIAN With Full Marks For Grand Re-union 1 ONG before the arrival of S.: Franklin Gimson, at wreck's Ex-Service Association Dinner, at Ra es !i guests were mci: ai ig ti it Ihej were going to enjoy things to the full. And they did! P mctual arrivala
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  • 50 10 Che Amkft^h Bertha's f os tof mother. Her influence over the child is considerable. Nadra Adabi. nee Bertha Herlogh a younsr girl who nnuht well be described as one of the casualties of war! Mrs. AdHain; Hrrttgfc an unhappy mother. No comment h n< i
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  • 48 10 Ny friends of Nichola Coleman (extreme left) came ko help h-r celebrate her Srd birthday last week at the Coleman home at Circular R ad, K. L. Fathci is with the U'ar Damage Claims Dept.; mother is pictured wlili the young guests above,
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  • 166 10 Farewell And 'Bon Voyage IVVTO S. Q. Wong and his charming daughter, Mabel, last Wednesday eight played hosts to some forty guests at their Cairnhill Circle home. The occasion was a farewell party lor Air. Henry Lawrence, Jr., Director of the United States Information Service, who is due to be
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  • 592 11 K,,alaL«.,,»u^n»l v al ExCellelU Ru 8 b > WaS See the S£ ToKtfSyS? 6 "■^"i 1 I*'1 between the Singapore .rv m A 11 01 Club The SCC won by 18 points (3 goals i ami .1 tr>) to six (try
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  • 169 11 KIALA LUMPL'R, Sat. Holding on 'to a lead off a solitary goal scored early m the first half, Selangor just managed to beat Negri Sembilan m the women's interstate hockey match played here on the padang today. The Selangor -women took the field favourites and enjoyed
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  • 31 11 Free Handicap Winner A P' Stables' Cambridge (Lansdovvn) b^ig led ii after li.s fine win m the Free Handicap at the opening day yesterday of the Singapore Turf Club's Winter meeting.
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  • 456 11  -  Herman Rappa My the #<( TWJENTY-THREE-year old Tommy Watts of Australia and Orient triple champion Boy Brook* top promoter Wally Oakes* card for Dee. 1," Sid Fletcher fights Jimmy Welch. Oakets said he is making the change because Watts la finding it difficult
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  • 346 11 TO A BACKGROUND chorus of bogle rails, <-at rails ami thunderous applause, the .Medicals boat the Combined Arts and Science Faculties m the Varsity inter-faculty badminton match for the Tratman Clip played at Tlrrical I riioti hall >eslerday. The Medicals won by five games to
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  • 214 11 Ethel Wins Again IPOH. Sat— Ethel Peacock, Australian badminton champion, won a tough "match" today. In the opposite court, so to speak, was Singapore's popular badminton association vice-president and organiser of tonight's Poppy Day exhibition at the Happy World. .Mr. Chan Chee Seng. It was a final. Miss Peacoi'k WOO
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  • 49 11 TOKYO, Nov. 18 (ReuterAAP) Japan will send a lean of about 85 athletes to represent Japan m the Asian (lam"s to be held from March 3 to 10 ne\t year at New Delhi. They will participate m track and field, soccer, wrestling, basketball, cycling, and ttcightlifting.
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  • 496 11  -  SKIP Hf f Selangor, 194<) Rugby chanv s are out of the HIvlS aya competition as far as the final is concerned but there are still some keen games to be played an I v ell be there to heer the XV. The whys and wherefores r
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  • 520 11 NEWCASTLE, NEW gOITH WALES, !f#W. 18 (Reuter) The MCC were morally defeated m their two-day match asrain*t a New South ale* District XI here today, the home side scoring 160 to 142 on the only day of play owing to rain. In the press
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  • 966 12  -  OLLIE DAVIES By LYING handy m the early stages the aged bay Australian gelding Kinder Gold made his run below the distance to "pip" the leader Happy Traveller on the post, m the Singapore Stakes event yesterday. Incidentally this was Kinderscout gelding's
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  • 151 12 (By \KRNO\ MORGAN) MANCHESTER, Nov. 18 < Router)— The Northern gelding Coltbridge ploughed his way i through the mud to win the Manchester November Handicap, the last big race of the flat-racing season here today. Coltbridge. heavily barked on the course started at 100-ti and von
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  • 381 12 PENANG, Sat. -i tat rffori is l)»'in^> made by the Peaaag I nrf .lui> to >aii-!\ all ttwnera m the forthcoming \"iiia«»-\«w Yetur Foar-aaj meetiiig to \wU\ «»n Der, J.i. 2(> and 30, 1950, ami Jan. 1. 1931. 4lrradj tin- Makes
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  • 257 12 THRILLING three-quarter moves highlighted yesterday's rugger match between the Singapore Cricket Club "A" and the Royal Air Force Tengah "A" XV on the SCC. Padang which ended m a scoreless draw. The Club fielded a learn one short Three minutes from tne kick-ntf. however, Nicholson
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  • 1276 12 YESTERDAY'S RACE RESULTS BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $425,425. FIRST PRIZE No. *****3 $191,440 SECOND PRIZE No. *****8 95,720 THIRD PRIZE No. *****7 S 53,178 STARTERS (54,834 each): *****0, *****3, *****3, *****8, *****7, *****2, *****7, *****3, *****0, *****5, *****8. CONSOLATIONS ($3,190 each): *****3, *****4, *****0, *****5, *****9, *****5, *****6, *****4, *****9,
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  • 123 12 The following X rtmlti played 1 B English I B first in X Asi I Villa 1 801 l o B Charlton 2 B Derby c Fulham 4 I.i\ ci I Mani I 1 Bj Sunde I tt< 1 SK(OM) It|\ B HTd B 0 pH
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    • 514 12 r FEDERATIC?N^^^H SLHLMH/W 1 inlij\ t'apilol: Dcvi Murni -Malay: Kc\: L 2 O Clock Higb 12.4.5, s, f f and 930 p.m < 6.45 and 9.15 p.m l*i;i/a: Iroquois Trail 11 am i Coliseum: Bells Of San Angelo Roughly Speaking 10.45 a.m. 2..J0. 7. and 9.30 p.m 3, 6.30 and
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    • 31 12 TIDES >* I I r >i Singapore 7.31 Malacca Port Dickson Pur, hum Pt-nanp I.M Lost Horsed Paafe Ricember Hurdle quiet ftftei his mount fell. He'd al An ambulant back to th<
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