Singapore Standard, 22 November 1950
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Title Section15 1950-11-22 1 Singapore Standard i jl m VOL. I MO. 143 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAYTNOVEMBERI27T9SO 12 PAGES TEN CENTS15 words
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9 1950-11-22 1 "Riot" Turns Out To Be Street Brawl re i9 words
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187 1950-11-22 1 Peking Regime Disintegrating, Tsiang Tells UN N„v. 21— (UP)— Tim Peldn. .It-;nif -grating m the f a r 0^ "WOtdlog to the Nation- nliala today. Dr 1 igfu Tsiang, Chiang s permanent delegate lited Nations. made ment before ihe Gen- mbly's Political Cornin support of his resolucondemning R v ssian187 words
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36 1950-11-22 1 Gen. Briggs Arrives In UK For Talks y Nov. .1 anal S I S lMrei 10l ol the taiga ia hen t air Bl S >tr 1 n m i h uill *Sf 1 rampaiga ia36 words
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9 1950-11-22 1 Elizabeth To Visit Malta On Saturday Gib:.I ie M9 words
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Article75 1950-11-22 1 St nol »rd Stud Bepoi :>t Company I < s the victim ot an d robbery yesterday evenPenans Road and C ainq Road when two n 1 es stoj point and robbed him I C :sh. gone to a beaul I "r':aut whe c ted75 words
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Article, Illustration65 1950-11-22 1 Photo. Malcolm Mac Donald. Britain's High Commissioner m Southeast Asia, conic rred with Preach political leaders m Pari> a week ago on the situation m the Ear East. Photo shows, left to right. British Ambassador to Paris sir Oliver Hardy. Malcolm Mat Donald. andAP - 65 words
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Article115 1950-11-22 1 Egyptians Ready For New Pact LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 21 (AF 1 Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohamed Salah el-din said ty that Egypt is prepared to eg tiate a new treaty with Britain m which Egypt would have "equal footing Egyptian delegate to th< N referred to agreements affecting the bilateral administration115 words
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62 1950-11-22 1 TOKYO. Nov. 21 (ReuterAAP) The award of the United States decoration of the Silver Star for gallantry m a< -tion on Oct. '21 to Lieut. Da id Matheson Butler, 2:i. Of if) Wright Street, Perth. Wesl Australia, serving with ri... 3rd Battalion, Royal Austra lan62 words
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127 1950-11-22 1 Standard Staff Reporter FOUR-year-old Mary Tans expe iment with a box of mat :hes inderneath her parents' bedstead yesterday afternoon In a mm m Geylang nearly caused a big Are, if not for the timely intervention of her parents. vl ry127 words
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265 1950-11-22 1 Aw Boon Haw, Other Ch inese Generous To Schools, Gov't Says MR. \W BOON II \W has continued his generosity to schools l» donating various sums towards the fabric ot schools m Penang, states the Federal Government's report reviewing progress made m the social tiehl during Iter. Aw'a charity. recounted265 words
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Article158 1950-11-22 1 GENEVA, Nov. 21 (Reuter) —A United Nations conference which had planned internatioal controls on tin broke up here today without an agreement. It has adjourned until the prospects of a decision look brighter. The final resolution by the conference said that the various steps proposed158 words
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104 1950-11-22 1 Immigration Bill Referred To C'ttee Standard Staff Reporter The Singapore Solicitor General, Mr. CH. Butterfield, withdrew the Immigration (Control) Bill and referred it to a Select Committee at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council. The Bill had reached the stage of its second reading. The Select Committee comprises: the104 words
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Article, Illustration154 1950-11-22 1 "EVivSTS affecting Sarawak and myself during the past five years would equally delight either readers of Punch or Pravda according to taste," said Mr. AnthonyBrooke. ex-Rajah Muda of Sarawak, on his return to Singapore yesterday from Hongkong by BOAC Argonaut. Mr. Brooke is here for154 words
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286 1950-11-22 1 TOKYO, Nov. 21 (LP). Communist resistance roh lapsed throughout north-east Korea today as the United States Division reached the Manchurian frontier. Seventh Division troops seized the abandoned, bombed-oirt border city ol Hye.sanjin without opposition and without Jm ir hold on the Yalu river,286 words
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212 1950-11-22 1 ON THE NORTHEAST FROM. kORK Nov. 21 (AP) L nited Nations intelligence nlfcini predict the Korean war will continue well into nevl soriii". m w ild, inaccessible mountain?, bead-high snow drift- m temperature 20 degrees i I more below zero will deiay the l212 words
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Article95 1950-11-22 1 WASHINGTON. Nov 21 (Reuter)— The I nited States is faced with the danger of a rubber famine, a St sub-committee said m a -port published today. The sub-committee, working under the Senate Armed Services Preparedness Committee, criticised Government officials for closing down rubber production95 words
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71 1950-11-22 1 Malayan Cocoa Co. Formed To Developln dus try LONDON. Nov. 21 (AP) The Malayan Cocoa Co. has been formed with a capital of 551. 000,000 to develop the cocoa production m Malaya to the extent of 100,000 tons a year. The company was financed by the Colonial Development Corporation, a71 words
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38 1950-11-22 1 DOVER. Nov. 21 (Rei Queen Juliana of the lands, the *rorld'£ only woman ruler, arrived here today for a four-day state visit to Britain ftftei a rojmge through wild ga cs.38 words
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Advertisement60 1950-11-22 1 1 jm |fI SIST m ttWHTWBW SjSSfIENTIF: PHCRaPTOR MACHINE. m3K cs MO MISTAKE. L&«^'ffi^.vTf tt" mf: m J *t^__T mmmm^ m +.~~~m -^BT i_^™^— M^^*^^ M^^^'^^' MIMM jjjjfG RAND PRlX|^| |gi[ GENEVA, 237/1950 gS W J^^^*™— _.^S^Sl_____m_-S_5S Cg-VN3 PRIX PE GENEVE, 4 N GRAND PRIX, NUREMBERG USING |/S^| »"n*>i M60 words
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Advertisement28 1950-11-22 1 On Other Pages Pace Bertha (ase Fed. Budget (olony Clovt. Told; Trust Councillors 4 Spore Salaries Revision Passed 9 (^inscription for Malaya 7 Spore Budget Fed. (lets Windfall28 words
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Advertisement65 1950-11-22 1 i/\ POtAftOfe y\ X 1 SUNSHIELO X I ThCS absorb anr, ijrtng kC-rp- Arallabl*- m various d.Msns a rolnan > Prom: f J Isaacs Optoro. iri-t a Optician I I» A 12 IHE AR( AUE CO2 Fire Extinguisher j W_^ YV EXTENSIVELY USED BY r— -f^m-fj^M > n jfactured by65 words
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Article, Illustration1807 1950-11-22 2 Asked By Counsel To Read, Write In Dutch PLANS FOR Maria Hertogh, if she should return to Holland are that she would be given private tuition m the Dutch language for a few months before heing sent to i Dutch school for three years,1,807 words
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138 1950-11-22 2 EVIDENCE garding th< i I by an unknown l <.ese. was given m the S j jreste day at the inquest into Tan's death. ling c tractor. Chng Kong Huat, U stifled that Tan him a contract to On N 7. ran inspect the138 words
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Article31 1950-11-22 2 I SLASHING s I cc with aki M\ g Si< X g (34 isi ced m the S; I c Second District Court jres c thi months' iml31 words
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Article1252 1950-11-22 2 weak then, to go out of the house. It was eight days after her confinement when she went to try and get Bertha back. She was arrested on the way by a Japanese sentry because she had no pass. No one had been issued with1,252 words
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Article, Illustration167 1950-11-22 2 Standard Staff Reporter COLONY inter-school half mile champion. 17-year old j Jayanta K. Mitra, of Katties t Institution. did his first aerobatics m a Boyal Sin«:i poie Flying Club Tiger Moth yesterday. Mitra. a warrant officer In the Malayan Air Training Corps is167 words
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89 1950-11-22 2 Forced Wife To Become Prostitute Court Told RAMI* Kuruppian who I mined that he assaulted his arife, was bound over I tea ths m the sum of I id ordered to pay com- i 0 m the S gapore Ft :h Pc urt yesterday. w,h lah Ami En her eomeomplaint89 words
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140 1950-11-22 2 Expedite Clerks "X'mas Parcels Govt. Urged Union Member, queried ernment on the delay imp i .g the Benl Committee's rt m connection conversion 'queries, at yt day's meeting of the Singapore Legislative C* inciL The reoommendationa o cern stagnation pay for s governmeiit ofßei not received any increases a number140 words
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Article34 1950-11-22 2 INDIAN Fine S stage a concert I of the Assa a Relief Fund vi ees of th< i tnittee at th< n* al B-30 p.m. on Dec. 4 and 5.34 words
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Article28 1950-11-22 2 19-YEAR-OLD Javai Saad bin Jusman wai ment by 1 don. yesU i day for bn a garage to comn I Saad had four previous conu thefl28 words
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202 1950-11-22 2 Standard Staff Reporter PAYMENTS to all Singapore Government pensioners m respect of the adjustment allowance and increased cost of Living allowance will be made early next month. This was announce at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council by Mr. J.E. Pepper, the Financial202 words
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Advertisement447 1950-11-22 2 IMPORTANT SALE NOTICE Till. ESTATE OF H. SOMAPAH DECD HIM. KENG LEE A COMPANY LIMITED, Auctioneers A Valuers have been Instructed to by Public Auction tbe undermentioned L>tx nf VALUABLE Singapore properties suit.ibhFOI BUSINESS A DWELLING PREMISES al 'heir Sale-Room Se 9-C, Ist loorl D'Almeida Street, lEI ***** (>\ MONDAY,447 words
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Advertisement87 1950-11-22 2 -5 EDUCATION aT^ 5 L.C.< I I of c the Feder I Scholarship I li NOTICE .n su sum Hi^ I IN* IXVI SIMI si sd I m —m m t~ T r tff _f\ S Plo\ He |t {(J Spe n nor] fi esl about m a l i87 words
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532 1950-11-22 3 Boom m Rubber And Tin, Sew Custom 's Duties Aid Govt Declare Credit Standard Staff Correspondent Vi V I \i IR, lucsdayi-PreMnti,,. foe Federal ButWl I at lhe Legislature Council meeting yesterday, the \etin ial Secretary, Mr. .C Tavlor. said that though revenue 8 0l532 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-11-22 3 Photo. Che Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussain. Assistant State Secretary, Pahan?, who has been conferred the title of Oram; Kaya Indera Shahbandar. Orang Besar Berempilt. by H. II thi* Sutton nf Pahan?. P.RP.R - 33 words
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Article11 1950-11-22 3 Don't Shake The Rubber Tree— Yong S Correspondent f t spe11 words
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72 1950-11-22 3 XI \LA LUMPUR, T ies. OS ol the unfo*"l mate ig accirie:.* n tii i> occurI Utam Simpan Estate recei \y, were visited by the Selangor and the A kpuan this afternoon they toured the Gem -d. Fruil distiito the patients, a! Chir72 words
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134 1950-11-22 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. More British subjects were deported from Malaya during the first ten months of this year than for the whole of 1949. The figures being 19 and inn respectively. During September aud October 559 aliens and 29 British subjects were deported134 words
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118 1950-11-22 3 Stamlartl Staff Correspondent IMF. TOTAL number ol Chines? societies registered or with applications pending is 1,425 with a total membership of 625,766. The total number of Chinese societies exempted or with applications for exemption pending i> 260 with a total membership of 107.213. This118 words
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Article99 1950-11-22 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— The Penang Malay Association will continue to function as an institution for social and sporting activities among the Malays m the island, it was decided at a general meeting of the Association recent lv. The election of office-bearers resulted as follows: President—99 words
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1768 1950-11-22 3 ONN WANTS ESTIMATES OF REVENUE REFERRED RACK Standard Staff Correspondent kl ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malayan aid, suggested Mr. D. T. Waring, had enabled Mr. Chuter Ede to tell the House of Commons that there would he no Marshall Aid because there was no necessity1,768 words
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Article38 1950-11-22 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. [nche Tad) Hadji Andak, Firs' Magistrate, will succeed Mr. W. j B. Sutherland as President of I Sessions Court. South Johore. when the latter goes on leave I on Friday. Nov. 24.38 words
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Article96 1950-11-22 3 C 'wealth Flags May Fly PEOPLE of Commonwealth countries will, m future, be allowed to fly their own flags on one recognised day each year. Mr. M. V. Del Tufo. Acting Chief Secretary of the Federation of Malaya, said this m the Federal Legislative Council yes terday. Ike was replying96 words
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319 1950-11-22 3 Dictatorship Of The Secretariat— S.S. Tan BUDGET CRITICISED Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Gross disparity between j Estimated Revenue and Expenditure and actual' Revenue and Expenditure was one of the most striking features of the Draft Estimates declared Mr. Tan Siew Sin at the meeting of the Federal Legislative319 words
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Article57 1950-11-22 3 Dindings Malays Told UMNO Aims SITIAWAN, Tues.— lnche C. M. Yusof, president of Perak Branch of the United .Malays National Organaisation, accompanied by the vicepresident. Inche Nassaruddin. toured Dindings district I week. Their visit was to get first hand information of the conditions of the Malays m the kampongs and57 words
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Article152 1950-11-22 3 NEW BASIC FORMULA SUGGESTED Standard Staff Correspondent fCUAI UUPUB Ilm A formula tor the allocation of funds to the Btati and Settlement Governments itesd by Bt ar of Selanj i; A ;da bin Raja Mohamed Sp h on the Federa. H at iri.- Legislative I ng yesterday 1 m set152 words
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96 1950-11-22 3 Mr. Kok Gels More Money For His Land KUAI A LUMPUR, Mr. Kok Hong was t successful m his appeal under j the "Land Acquisition E kent" against the awarrl of the Collector of Land X- venue, before Mr. Justice Wilson m the Supreme Court, todaj The applicant received full96 words
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Advertisement208 1950-11-22 3 l> 1111 1 A". iNiUC^ lIM, VOIR COUNTRY?^^^^' Tte Christiais Science monitor^ *j mu-. __i.... jj .1 d. t ii\ newspaper, pwMi'thfil i j on'll kMW the latest n s I ilitirs t(,»iioniii>. and stieniitii and ilfTeky iv- tor farther iafonaatiea about this woridI -papt- r i or II >'!t»'208 words
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Advertisement39 1950-11-22 3 THEY WERE REMEMBERED Before the Federal Legislative Council Meeting adjourned yesterday, the President referred to tli!' death of Dato Zain and Mr. J. S. Ferguson, and as a mark of respect the Council stood m silence for one minute.39 words
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Advertisement98 1950-11-22 3 IT\ W" a*** I A I 4L ill fw I kf\ brcCIAL ALL MOTORISTS DO YOU KNOW? WE HAVE NOT RAISED EVERY -ONE PLACING i ORDERS BEFORE IST of JANUARY j CAN BUY AT THE OLD PRICE $3925 DELIVERY 2 MONTHS IF REQUIRE SERVICE TELEPHONE 5338 5339 I OPEN TO98 words
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Miscellaneous396 1950-11-22 3 mo -^380 __^j H _____L__ii__i~^__^_P ,> 4 x 11. Hex: Portrait of Jennie 2.30 6.30 I Odeon: Callmg Paul Temple 3.15. SEREMBAIS today an d 9.15 p.m. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. Plaza- Thirteen Lead Soldier. 1. Madras: War Tn Korea. Dcvi I:^ j Windsor: Pa Ide Aap (Hindi) 3. 7396 words
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758 1950-11-22 4 POLICY SHOULD NOT BE DICTATED FROM ELSEWHERE Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government was invited m the Legislative Council yesterday to take Council members into its confidence whenever Government was opposed to any Federal Government taxation policy. Mr. C. C. Tan (First758 words
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Article, Illustration80 1950-11-22 4 A very enjoyable and successful social was held last Saturday at the Sitiawan Recreation Club m aid of the Poppy Day Appeal. Photo above .shows an "Lightsome Reel"' Scottish Dance m progress. Left to right facing camera: Mrs, Milncrmoorc, Mr. Mm rmoore. Mrs. W. F. Grieve, chairman of the Di"80 words
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Article140 1950-11-22 4 St.iiul.wd Staff Correspondent i. t An Indian i ni I, tapper, X an, 26, who ad- infl a I as i o ur i I. the bandit nd the I tap] < at S v ed to seven years risonment by Mr. Ju itv c n.^on at140 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-11-22 4 Mr. .\1 Mrs. R. Sui '-ill ph ip'ied aft c r I r wedding m Kulim recently.17 words
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Article105 1950-11-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. Harinan Raja an Indian clerk m the .r Department, appeared before Mr. D. R. Home m the Irate Court today on two rges of cheating. .i- was a leged to have dishonest y induced the shipping firm ot I> ay Kerr105 words
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Article62 1950-11-22 4 PEN \.v;. Tues.— Among the who sailed for th< King .on board tb Peieus from Penang tonight ir M R Fletcher Roser^ Ir.H. B Bast Mr. Fletcher Rogers, presiof the s. si Court, P- ing, is going on leave. Mr. H. B. Basten, former chairman62 words
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210 1950-11-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. More responsible member!* of the public will be asked to assist m tin* registration of bicycles as authenticating officers next >ear. Mr. Hooi Chee, Registrar oi Vehicles, Penang Municipality, toM The Standard today. The number of authenticating officers required should210 words
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Article64 1950-11-22 4 17 Retailers Had ISo Price Tags IPOH. Tues.— For failing to affix price tags m four languages on the rationed commodities they were selling. 17 Ipoh retailers were fined a total of $790 by Magistrate Che Bahaudin this morning. The prosecution resulted from an inspection carried out by Chief Food64 words
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Article23 1950-11-22 4 KOTA TINGGI, Tues. A Chinese woman of Pengarang, Wong Chin Char, was fined Sl5 yesterday for practising midwifery without a licence.23 words
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Article47 1950-11-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. -Three Siputeh rice retailers, Tak Sang, Ibrahim bin Mohd Said. Chong Met Cheong, were fined $100 by Magistrate Che Arshad at Batu Gajah yesterday for failing to attach price tags m four k.ngu- ages to their ratiened g< o*N.47 words
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142 1950-11-22 4 Retiring Adviser Appeals To Negri People Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. "We are all m this struggle together, and the sooner we realise this, and act on it. the sooner will peace and order be restored to Malaya. It is not a matter of leaving it to the police142 words
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Article104 1950-11-22 4 IPOH, Tues— Already deprived of Tive casuarina trees after they were condemned by the Kinta Town Board as dangerous to public life, the Ipoh padang may yet lose the remaining 12 trees. This subject was brought up at the last Town Board meeting when it was104 words
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Article382 1950-11-22 4 No Rent Control On New Buildings Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA Ll MPI X, Tues. Government doe- not agree to the principle of controlling rents on new buildings. If it is done the people will not get an\ more new bouses* This was slated by the acting Chief Secretary, Mr- ML382 words
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Article30 1950-11-22 4 PENANG, Tues.— Lo Muslims will celebrate the birtl ol Holy Prophet Mohammed Thursday, Dec. i ot on Tuesday, Now 21 as stated m today's issue of the paper.30 words
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360 1950-11-22 4 Standard Slnß orrespondeul BUTTERWORTH, Tues.— A rifi< shot wfciefc ran? out at 9*15 p.m. la>t Sunday at the glee ping <piarh t <• ih<' other rank- of the Royal Vir Force Station. Butter worth, was at <ir*t mistaken for handil tire. The RAI personnel360 words
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Article95 1950-11-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. T lies. Two bandits, one of win womani were killed m i merits with security I difi'ereit pans ul Selangor this morning. In Pahang yesterday, ai bandit was shot dead and a i hot gun and ammunitk i lured. Three lorries were set95 words
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Article, Illustration245 1950-11-22 4 Dato Tan Backs National Unity Move Proposal Standard Staff < •■:,•<■ ip MALACCA, Ten-.— v the Omi hin Jafa.ir that UMNO (1 off* \Cith lull right! and pi hrag Lock. PtomtfeM »1 Mr\ ih«' mmmtt principle undo m He said Hie f rmation of r Malayan national politics ganis •ii245 words
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Advertisement77 1950-11-22 4 LfVESTOCK REyft "<S POULTRY FAR.V ,S Moke your toim.ia c PLEASvS.Tve youi ding COSTS Reap mori PROFITS Gi*c vclt cnimols p _< l^^ g^ :^iiW --P?A: T^^^'mmmmC^ h rATI^L Ui i i Write for I gtamrarimj i ibUU IlL; y l Dealers m cli hinds cf I WATCHES CLOCKS, H77 words
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1235 1950-11-22 5 Singapore Salaries Revision Debate <■■ i seeing approval tor the revised salaries tor Singapore L. Blythe, came under fire bj two Members, Messrs. C. C H« yestewby*, meeting oi the Singapore Legislative J'"' liveliest debates al the meeting Ek ■wbon being; passed. I• A. An I >es to r ilessi1,235 words
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Article106 1950-11-22 5 Dr. Vickers Congratulated Standard Staff Reporter THE GO\ KRN OR. Sir Franklin Gimson at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council congratulated the Director ot Medical Services, Singapore. Dr. W.J. Vickers on his award oi the Order Of St Michael and St. Upoll hh-i OM the King's Birthday. In welcoming back106 words
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Article24 1950-11-22 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE SOLICITOR-GENERAL. Singapore, Mr. CH. Butterneld was yesterday sworn m as an official member of the Legislative Council,24 words
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Article, Illustration213 1950-11-22 5 US Adviser standard Stall Reporter THE .SINGAPORE Government will geek authority tor the grant of a special pension to the dependents of traffic Police Constable Senin bin Akim. who was shot and killed I>v a Chinese gnnman m front of the Cathedra]Standard - 213 words
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Article81 1950-11-22 5 Appeal Court For SE Asia Standard Staff Reporter The passing of the Courts (Amendment No. 2) Bill at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council was described by the AttorneyGeneral. Mr. E. J. Davies. as a forerunner to the establishment of the proposed Appeal Court for South-East Asia. i t81 words
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314 1950-11-22 5 Govt Call To Public To Aid Against S'pore Terrorists Standard Staff Reporter vDMiJ liNG thai the security situation m Singapore has deteriorated iv the past three months, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. \Y. L. Blythe, <'::!!r;l or? ever) member of tho public to <h> his part m fighting the e\ il314 words
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321 1950-11-22 5 THE SINGAPORE Cswtaiaial i- toveftfigari«« > I the possibility of M'liin«: up a lommittn' I<< look the cost oi living in<!<-\ for the Colony. I This v. a> revealed by the Colonial Seen tary I iL. Blythe at yesterday's Legislative Counci321 words
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Article68 1950-11-22 5 GOVERNMENT is prepared ta consider an\ pea posals pal forward aj companies aad individuals interested m the prodactioa aad >.•_• al rheai sab standard houses, such v prefabricated hooacp This w.is stated nt the Singapore \< La Council meetiac yesterday ia replj to Mr lino <68 words
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Article132 1950-11-22 5 Pass Work On Stations Identity Cards A PLEA for tl [sation of the S gistration Oil ice i de by I .vant Singh W< st) at the Legislative I cil meeting yestei He said the be passed on to the care of the various Police Stations. He pointed out that132 words
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Advertisement40 1950-11-22 5 J 'I s "X 4 r" \IIWIw 1 J I I I w which proves (wl gi all Malayans HH mmmmWmmm%-m\ >^___^3_^»^k. K%^KH^k mT AT* I^MBtew MM_B_M mVmWewmm •rewed. matured and bottled m Singapore by ARCHIPELACO BREWERY CO. (1941) LTD.40 words
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Miscellaneous32 1950-11-22 5 fa GOLLVI po^^ rVu \£3ji&& NOW V [fl X VVE GOr TO G£T^ BPSPS s 7 1 I V'^ -^3 BLCn&= J STiko—^S£ £TTO J > HER- ON THE <^ ,'j M P OND'^vo,!^32 words
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Article821 1950-11-22 6 ITU only a fortnight to go for the Municipal elections, the candidates and their supporters are seen and heard around town more often. In the best ol democratic tradition, the candidates or their supporters will make public speeches and canvass from door to door. From now until December821 words
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Article, Illustration2289 1950-11-22 6 Out Of The Emergency We Can Forge New Unity I by Dato Tan Cheng Lock m a speech to Ithe Kuala Pilah branch of the Malayan Chinese Association E in Malaya must by now i thoroughly realise that ive are living m a state of actual, though irregular, war 92,289 words
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Letter168 1950-11-22 6 Houses For T he T emporaries Sir: —It is gratifyin to thai the <i\ ilian employees of the Service are bi ing granted a housing allow, nee which the} rij htfully deserve. Thanks to ihe authori i >s for this kind n sympathe ie sentiment. Ihi y have followed the168 words
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Letter301 1950-11-22 6 Call A Spade A Spade Sir: "This is Communism", says the Wednesday ra li j narrator m a subdued voice, almost a whisper, very different from that of the Radio Scientist or the Radio Doctor. "But is It?" queries the li tener-in For my own part. 1 should find out301 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-11-22 6 Dad,' it you don't mind! Not so much of the tenderfoot 1 115 words
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Advertisement20 1950-11-22 6 For j RASIO SPARE PARTS, DZY BAYTEZIES IFOR ALL TYPES OF RADIOS) SOON BSiSBM. RADIO CO. 46 Selegie Rood, Singapore.20 words
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Advertisement43 1950-11-22 6 S^subys -Believe It ori£ j > joo a ,Cf jR r i im q> mu^ V "J rS^iteMMns A A A. ROM J SOl:p rock- OF The MMM ;f. M£/m:.;, vnm CINE CAMERAS and all photograp hit SINGAPORE r-wi SI NGAIM R E j43 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1950-11-22 7 Govt Plans All-Out War On Terrorists Standard Staff Correspondent XL ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Reflecting the determination of ie Government to bring about as speedily as possible the end oi me emergency, regulations are to be enacted giving the Govern ment power, where necessary, to conscript and1,124 words
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Article83 1950-11-22 7 ONG 4EADOWS, Nov. 20 (Reuter) The N ions General Asser j today endorsed Mr. 20-year-old peace plan for achiei peace United Nations aftei the Secretary General ken the rostrum to defend it against Russian that it was inspired bj the United States Stato ent vote83 words
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94 1950-11-22 7 LU di VH rues passa ges n officers ore not similar tpplicabli bean ficers tmicile. i this I < Legisla- today by c differ efleel nt conditions of j. vided ers itorof C -sary nduce su reeot i II their he;>. Rcienej m service by94 words
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Article, Illustration127 1950-11-22 7 HONGKONG, Nov. 20 (AP)— Dr. Sun Fo, son of the late Dr, r^on Vat Sen and former Prime Minister of Nationalist China, has finally won- a passport from the Chiang Kai-shek regime on Formosa and plans to depart for France soon, according to totally127 words
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Article64 1950-11-22 7 Pak.-Egyptian Trade Pact Details V rider the one year agreement between Egypl and Pakistan ot is! July. details of which have just been announced m Karachi, Pakistan wiil export 12 articles, including jute. wheat, hides, skins, tea and surgical instruments, and Egypt will trade it; items, including cotton yarn, cottonA.P - 64 words
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Article145 1950-11-22 7 BE! !K\:: that if we taken much more .si,- to Make the ol Malaya war- fed m Om jreara bet!._- war broke out sU-ps h.id been organize them to part m the defence .»untr> even if it h.i'i r."t been possible to them uith145 words
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69 1950-11-22 7 Federal Govt. Adviser For ILO Meeting ifl r om spoad il [he pc c t ore and (tot contemplate any further to fa repre "i it. each of I d a deleg ,flenl el _ates lelegates sua! ited X Iter icil to nominate sal n ited Xii il a Got69 words
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Article121 1950-11-22 7 LONDON N< i 20 i Reut< i j c Br tish Gov ern m ied I might rep v. n newspapers that three C ibinel nainisters were c-,:t m British rearma- md the n eel i i ol further Ui ited States anna lid '!":;<.A.P - 121 words
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Article, Illustration886 1950-11-22 7 Time For Bold Decisive Action, Says Dato Onn The Army is deploying its resources to the maximum so as to give the enemy no respite and I afford the greatest possible i r .tection to the population and our economy." It was hoped that the talks m London would result886 words
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Article65 1950-11-22 7 RANGOON. Nov. 21 (AP)— The trial of the American Dr. Gordon Seagrave on charges of treason against the Burmese Government was resumed yesterday after a 14-day recrus to enable slate witnesses to be reI examined. Dr. Seagrave's counsel told I the A.P. he thought it unlikely65 words
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225 1950-11-22 7 Brooke 's Recipe For Peace, Prosperity II ONGK 0 N G, Nov. 21 (Reuter-AAP):— Mr. Anthonj Brooke m a letter to the South C til Morning Post this morning refuted an alleged atement given by him to the paper's reporter that Mr. Brooke said there exists no basis for the225 words
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Article, Illustration631 1950-11-22 7 No Strings To Aid Plan For SE Asia, Says Mac Donald LONDON, Nov. 20 (Reuler) Some i*ian rountrie* will be Mi^piciou^ of t ii«* W e_»t offering thcni capital and technician*, but under the ommonvwahh economic aid plan ior South Em| A**ia. iinanrial aid will be without political strings of631 words
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Article65 1950-11-22 7 No UK Promise To Indo-China Bi tain made us commitments on Indo-China at the r.< meetings ol Britsh, French American foreign secret New Yvtrk. Foreign Undei tarv Ernest Da'VMfi m r< lo Mi UTood P' Lai who had asked m the li Commons whether he had any statement to make65 words
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Advertisement31 1950-11-22 7 ■-HRISTMAS RUSH -BUY EARLY jj I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ij OR WANOS BENTLSY, COUARD CCLIASD, jj CUMBERLAND AND WELMAR FULLY TROPiCALISED |j ,J^ "fMloT'los. SEIMIEHftM>t SIHfiAPOK- j -r-p KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG _^-______«____________________r31 words
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Advertisement110 1950-11-22 7 •il ■_B___B______ffl___B__B_Bß_______S__M^ An silk CHRISTENING KOBK sjrC*^ ws,fe w h St!f EmbroJ^ d /s— _i^' v^* Filting Bodice, Puff Sk.vcs ond J* _X^v^ > r> Ro-:nd Neck fostering ot the bock \S§diffi(flvV^ V^W wi h 2 &ma!l buuons A Fu!l sk,rt y M \^S_k\. with 3 Doinly Sproy ot A110 words
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435 1950-11-22 8 Standard Si:: IT Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government not after all have to face a deficit ol 813*5 millions btufcrited m the draft estimates of 1951. It will iti tacl iia\e a likely surplus of 81.3 millions since the Select Com■ulti435 words
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Article30 1950-11-22 8 India Is Buying More Rice XFW DELHI. N (AP) India plans to inp 1 tons of food graij including 98.200 tons of rice from Thailand and 59,000 t h Egypt.30 words
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Article30 1950-11-22 8 TIIEFcE was spirited comp as the Melbou sales oa market was At Perth, sales prices were five to 10 per rent K^hpr than m October.— A. PA.P - 30 words
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Article109 1950-11-22 8 Standard St&fl Reporter COPRA m the Singapore produce yesterday was vei ly, sellers quoting $46] per picul at the openin -ing -451 m the afteri buyers at $453 but iv business was reported. Coconut oil remained quiet at unchanged prices. The market for pepper was quiet at109 words
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74 1950-11-22 8 Rubber Levy Not Due To High Prices THE SECRETARY for] Economic Affairs, Mr. A. GiJmour, said yesterday that the proposed levy of a surcharge on Singapore rubber estates was unrelated to the pre enl high price for rubber. The Singapore Legislative Coun ye ten ay passed a bill providing for74 words
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Article113 1950-11-22 8 LONDON. Nov. 21 (Renter):— Britain, which rose la arorld power partlj sa ber sale ol coal, m to imparl coal from overseas, Pael Minister Philip Noel-Baker told Ike Hoose of Coauaons Oniv twice before m history has Britain bought coal abroad. The Government has ■lse113 words
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Article408 1950-11-22 8 M VI v\ !i:i mining companies are >iiil awaitin* to learn lhe assessment ni their v.;.r linage claims! Hopes for "the least possible delaj m settlement" are expressed bj Mr. J. Ivan Spens, chairman of Southern Kinta Consolidated, m lii- annual statement to be presented408 words
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Article, Illustration295 1950-11-22 8 Rubber Export Duly Protests Have "Shaken The Govt.' LONDON, Nov, 21 (AP) While it is still 100 earl) to say that protests on the new Malayan robber export dutj have borne fruit, lhe Financial Times say*. **it i-i clear the (h>\ ernment Itas been -liaken by the violence of the295 words
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Article72 1950-11-22 8 The latest Siagapece rail ber prices yesterday (Nov. 11) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot Loose $LB9 si.no F.OJB. io baies Dec. No. 1 K.S.S. $I.Bl| $LBBi No. 8 K.S.S. $1.78 $1."7S No. r,s s. $1.71 1.7S Tone: Steady after easier LONDON RUBBER Taesday*S opening prices72 words
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Article41 1950-11-22 8 SINGAPORE, Toes. The price of tin today was $533 1 per picaL l p ;<;. l ON DON UN Tuesday's prices hr-t session. Soot £1425 boyers, Cl \3% sellers. Three Mouths Et,655 buy- rs. £1,06 sellers. Settlemem price £1,199. Tone: Strong.41 words
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Article146 1950-11-22 8 LOXDOy. Nov 21 (Renter)— Certain hesitancy and uncertainty m the London Stock I change today follower; the Government announcement of its iti n to resume coal imports. This addition to existing fears I difficulties m the < ter months checked recent interest m leading industrials146 words
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Article212 1950-11-22 8 EXCHANGE rates now m force as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, are as follows. T T O.D T. r. O.D. 30 CO ci 00 d/g. A?, n H- 01 of, 2 4 ::l> 24T4 C 4 5 32 r Wl 1/8J ill i 2/11212 words
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237 1950-11-22 8 S-E Asian Rice Talks Open In S'pore Today THE FIRST im-ciing *»f a (oi c»n rice opens ibis morning; m Singapon arises from a general concern m Souths is| a„; j adequate supplies of rice lo l»e made i deficient countries. It will be the first time, I i a237 words
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Article71 1950-11-22 8 Big Aluminium Offer Rejected The United States has all •ed to lapse witin it accep i I a C ma< r of 440, j pounds of aluminium to be <iej livered over three j approximate fUS 75,0 I The otter, made by the A!uI minium Company of I had been71 words
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110 1950-11-22 8 Standard Mad Report* r T'HE Singapore rubber market opened ntly iowi r h vels yesterday but steadied s later. There was fairly heavy Ling from upc\ locally which brougi I prices downward 1 Tradp intorpst was shown throughout the d offers were well i110 words
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Article167 1950-11-22 8 Bus Workers Ask For Weekly Pay Standard Staff Reporter I [R. THIO CHAN I'(N Unoffid I the j Legisla*. t ouncil jyest i .1 before Government a request by I groups of Work< should be taken to put I on a weekly pay basis i san at pn I rates167 words
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187 1950-11-22 8 New Fibre To Aid Textile Industry In UK BRITISH-DISCOS BR] D Terylene. new thetic fibre is twice as strong as cotton and of treat value to the textile industry, is to be produced on a commercial scale m a plant to be built by Imperial Chemical Indus( m, Yorkshire. The187 words
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Article33 1950-11-22 8 America's steel industry is scheduled to produce 1,975,000] net tons ingots and steel for! castings this week, working its! facilities at 102.4 per cent of! their rated Capacity A .PA.P - 33 words
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Article16 1950-11-22 8 Selective Tins In Demand Haadaad X SINGAPORK Malayan Tin n m d tod. WW according v16 words
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6 1950-11-22 8 Tin, Rubber Buying Board Plan Mooted6 words
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Advertisement23 1950-11-22 8 JL'^S. X/^v''- ir ••'•'lures «hnh %*?^*N 'iM *w J make haul ISrown FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. MtracsßMTCD TiiKou.HorrTiii: fedebation be WEARNE BROS., LTD. I____________^_123 words
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Advertisement9 1950-11-22 8 < m~* m mw mmt^^kmm. ___r CHUnG KHIfIUI BflnK. LTD.9 words
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Article290 1950-11-22 9 H i___n_____. e venue Up By $100 Million But Terror Cost Rises Sharnlv Standard Staff Correspondent K1 U K2T n- TlM da y-.-The Climated Revenue for a some $100 nulitons m excess of the original Estimate hut un. connected with the Emergency, has risen so290 words
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Article81 1950-11-22 9 Australia Has Not Replied TAX MEN: I :p'r t to their appro; ptr s for thi A- this ..:i-\\er to, dr. D. T. meeting of tive C stated that 14 was being exobject of getry persereference to the ie m the had also been Colonial Office tance m an examina-81 words
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Article27 1950-11-22 9 "Ed Abdullah, found drunk and incapable on Novem- I M fii c I $10 by the I a ing Circuit Magitrate Mr P J cl27 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-11-22 9 These eig&t sturdy womea are training for The Dolla Heave. Next year they ho.: to draw American visit- s Sutton (Plymouth) Harbou; where hte Dolphin Ladie and Maritime Ladies meet is a special Fesival of Britain tug o'uar.38 words
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134 1950-11-22 9 Dr. Rawson Quizzed On Job Selection Standard Staff Cerreapondenl I'- tfMFUR, Tues. Th,. Board System of' andidates for Soe..;! Welfare posts m the satisfactory and he has DO reason to; contra: Thus was >'.ated by Dr. C. P.; Social Welfare Officer, m the Federal Council today, m answer to question134 words
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Article51 1950-11-22 9 Standi rd Stiff Correspondent KUAI i UMPTJR, Tue The Kedah P< I are offering a reward of $2,000 Lnformation leading to the arrest of a j oelieved to be respon- i the murder of a barber .named Lee Hiang at Sunykap. Bukit Selambau. Kedah, on tember51 words
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Article43 1950-11-22 9 Standard Staff Reporter A Special Constable, Abdul Latiff, who deserted from duty at the bungalow of the P.W.D. Executive Engineer. .Kajang, on October 27. was yesterday sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment by the Kajang Circuit Magistrate, Mr. A. P. Jack.43 words
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Article101 1950-11-22 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— The State Religions Coun il Which was recently formed at the expressed (ies ire ol His Highness The Sultan of Johore will be decl; red opened by the Tengku Mahkota. at 10 a.m. today. The seene Istana Dewan is being di eorated for101 words
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Article74 1950-11-22 9 CHONG HWA Chinese School of Renggit. Batu Pahat tve a concert and a variety show m celebration of its fifth post-war annual anniversary al the School Hall during the week-end. A large crowd including teachers from nearby schools attended the performance. The school is the finest m74 words
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205 1950-11-22 9 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The P.W.D. has been instructed to give the re-construction of Bayan Lepas Aerodrome m Penang, the highest possible priority m view of the extreme inconvenience to which passengers using the Malayan Airways are put by the enforced use oi205 words
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1563 1950-11-22 9 Standard SialT Correspondent I KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday.— The number of squatters settled, re-settled ami re-grouped by Government up lo October 20. this year, totalled 69,872, it was officially stated m reply to questions asked by Datofa Haji Mohamed Eusoff at today's Federal Legislative1,563 words
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Advertisement101 1950-11-22 9 1 B&tMesem I KKiIIAK TRANSPACIFIC SERVICI Dil Overland Friarlm los Angela All American Canadian Citie* Penang P. Shan Spore -!VKN \UIORT- MOM *m*M IS* Accepting cargo for Hongkons Robe Yokohama With Transhipment Takubar A Tsin B r iao fA^i KM, l TAR StRVHfc ISA (WES'I UOAST)--ratSIAN GULI via PAPA, ft101 words
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Advertisement657 1950-11-22 9 I 1 1 m SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINENT I nore P •> haai Pnutti "N'ORi>n\ AL Tor Salmon v BuMfce* B-2 \ov KINA" I r Manila, H ingkons I;:.;oar Kobe v V 3(1 2 Dec 28-29 Nov 27 27 «Of .JAW f forS j i fcßanmtog ,-c 14M HllU657 words
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Miscellaneous96 1950-11-22 9 g^lAllS] DESPATCHES Today:— lndo China Noon by Flymg Clipper. Kelantan (parcels onh 8 a m. by Tung Song, Rhio Islands Noon by Tanjong Pinaog Tomorrow: -Philippine Islands. United States of America and Canada by Rondo. Medan by Baud ARRIVALS Today: South India Letters and Parcels by Star Arcturus, Gt Britain.96 words
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Advertisement316 1950-11-22 10 I A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY! TODAY U\L\ 4 SHOWS 2—4.15—6.30— tk*J\M 1 1 111 I 9 30 p.m. «pYOUN|S; HOLM 2a TO THE STABLE" HUGH '.'A?, OWE ELSA lANCHESTER THOMAS GOMEZ TOMORROW You wiU rarel y hear suoh earty and spontaneous lauuhter BOOK FARI.Y {TOGETHER AT LAST! ond how they hate316 words
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Advertisement152 1950-11-22 10 Rushing AtFkm-r Pitch.., omes <,eral<] ker*h\ >a\a^« t IM I S3 NE* N U<< M Oi IMi "AS RUSSIA SEES IT" mmMH IB ML 'il_^nmß_________k ij n last s shcvns I I T| m 1 1 -I. IS l '>.:;<» fipi THE BSaWW m I KDVG TEi HSIi OLOR STARTING152 words
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Miscellaneous106 1950-11-22 10 Itv fTT^ 1 WINA, CICERO! VER J SIM/V\E A1 f E7^ ON^\^ C Z T^ 7 S^slA^/ KINPA EARLY ZS DOUBLE k IX Vi2H-r X I'LL \\AkE IT kiD, BUT rv X f *UT SMI |i §P§§£V{ I I CHOCOLATE I^VL ef IM JUST CUg>OUft 1 ItX I I I106 words
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Article, Illustration518 1950-11-22 11 H L HOPKIN - 13 At Lunch -But One Sat A lone! H L HOPKIN d- 1() > Smif. 12 (By I) TSie ■inhered 13 Mi I tan and lofaoie gave iliarheoß partj at («rosse today as a ell to Mr. K. md ancient n regards the ol 13 to solve Captain A right518 words
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Article, Illustration844 1950-11-22 11 Is British Capital Being Withdrawn? COLOMBO, Nov. 16 (By Air Mail)— ls British capital being withdrawn from Ceylon? This question has been prompted by the recent sales of large acreages of tea and rubber land m Ceylon by their United Kingdom owners. While m the few instances where the originalC.D.N - 844 words
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Article453 1950-11-22 11 Standard Correspondent ta lists feel more secure, j about their investments the further they are from the trouble spots -m Asia. One 1 w hicfa is irking foreign im- t< rs here is the existence of restrictions on I the outflow of money fri Ceylon, but453 words
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Article242 1950-11-22 11 MALACCA SPORTSMAN HONOURED MALACCA, Nov. 20.—Settlement Secretary, Mr. G. S. Walker was the guest of honour at the Sportsmen's Dinner at the Rest House on Saturday evening. Referring to Malacca's inferiority complex on the sports field Mr. Walker said that there always seemed to be a feeling m Malacca that242 words
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Article187 1950-11-22 11 TAIPING. Mon. North Perak saw a new badminton champion emerge yesterday when Teoh Teik Lee won the North Perak singles championship. Teoh, a school teacher making his debut m the championships, beat the other finalist. A. I. Izhab 13-18, 15-8 and 15-6 m an all-Kuala187 words
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Article79 1950-11-22 11 FOLLOWING is the line-up of the Singapore All-Blues team to play the SHB at 5.15 i to-day at Farrer Park: Yap Boon Keng (Police); 'McCoy (Varsity), Boon Oon San (TTC), Niaz Shah (Police). Vellupillai (Police): Hamid Omar (Varsity), Soo Chve (SAOBA); V. de Brvno (Varsity), Bulat (Police). Chia79 words
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355 1950-11-22 11 LONDON, Nun. |<> (Renter) At tine when I individuals are winning ll; t mime oi £100,008 a week <>n football ports, the tmateur Athletic Imnria tion i» asking for onlj £250,000 year for font yemam for training facilities (or the yontfa «>( f»rii.__i.355 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-11-22 11 Ray Hunter. 19 -> ear-old <ift. "ia. giant, who tons the hill with King: hang at this Batei lay's all m wtesJiag at th« Happy Won J S idium.28 words
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Article47 1950-11-22 11 PENANG, Sun. The Muslim Recreation Club "A" y won the Krv < S I __p m the six-a-petition m aid of the St. Nicholas Home for the Blind 1. •IRC beat their •B" U a m the final by tv. rs were B il <•- sim.47 words
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Miscellaneous32 1950-11-22 11 'i A I I I I I Carl- Q I I Q A«c>&rj^X>M f^E^ r f jkVj I J i:l J l "J^l j v J GANGWAY^ -*jxg""~ h= b Pr m32 words
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520 1950-11-22 12 SHAPING ver) well on the Hack, the 5 year old chestnut English EeliHng Ondine N.ill not lie troubled hy the 9.07 he has to curry on his bar! and should be able I<> heat the oilier good sprinters Perostan and Richmond520 words
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Article, Illustration255 1950-11-22 12 Kncc?t One Tournament SINI lAPORE Chin Recre ttion Club made a i;ood ti the Singapcn sociation's knock out when hfat CRE. (South) by two goa s to ml at Horu 1 terday. Ihe Chinese were m good and dominated p iv t. Cl 1 Chve255 words
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Article152 1950-11-22 12 Ollie Davies - Tempest In Form Ollie Davies Itv ONLY lew horses were out to make time at I'nVit Tim 111 yoterday Horning wh-ui the second track was op •nd for fast work. The g.»ou his still heavy. imp essivc of the lot as I OX ock I Wadsa ort 1) I too152 words
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Article143 1950-11-22 12 Xm as the handsomesl m Australia, 19-year-Re< Hunter makes his bow to Singapore fans on Saturday togo* at the Happy World S when he meets King X Ri;; the newcomer has someg b ftter than more good Hunter stands 6ft. 3in. m his socks143 words
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Article141 1950-11-22 12 DOUBLE TOTES Races Five and Eight. BIG SWEEP: Race Seven. Ollie Uavies Cay Reveller 'Minorou SKAMRAPIR IHIKI MKRB SKYSCRAPER BACK 1 Princess i.tniiiK Tlilrlmere Nuffleld Lightning TTTTT UMSH FAME m7A7ir~VKL\KT IKISH FAME BAtB a Mazzeltof Envoy Tail LJgni RAC X 3 KIN VIIARMiN(; XI I << M R^141 words
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Article1223 1950-11-22 12 Standard's RACE CARD H ICE I Horses: Class 3, Div. 5 6 Furs. 5 yds: 2.15 P.M. 1. (til) Actress 5v !i<>o "Shaw Stable" Martin iJ. v Io, v Ino Campanile a 8.10 "A. P. Stable" Yong wahab 000 Pharminda 5\ X.06 "Double v. Stable" M. Breukelen Mawi 4. 0001,223 words
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Article421 1950-11-22 12 I MCC rorce rollow-Oit, But...^. LISMORE, Nov. 21 (Reuter-AAP) Th, MCC drew their match with New South Wale*. Northern Districts team here today after enforcing the follow-on. The local side scored 156 m their first innings m reply to the HOC total of 271 and421 words
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Article298 1950-11-22 12 Varsity, Teachers Draw 0-0 i THE return Rugby match between Teachers framing College and the I'niversily of Malaya at Stamford Road yesterday was a roi'sing affair which provided a big gallery with one hour ol thrills and ended m a scoreless draw. Hoping to avenge their 6 3 defeat the298 words
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Article195 1950-11-22 12 Victorians W in Again VICTORIA School's unbeati n hockey XI added another win to their list when they turned the tables on the Victoria School Oi<! Boys '.ate m the annual game for the Chong Kow Thye challenge cup yesterday and defeated them 4-2 Leading 2-1 at half time, it195 words
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