Singapore Standard, 23 November 1950
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Title Section17 1950-11-23 1 Singapore Standard •TP- /yu /7F] HO. M 4 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23 1950~~ 12 PAGES TEN CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration65 1950-11-23 1 Photo. Mr. William C. Foster, new U.S. Economic Cooperation Administrator, left, who arrived m Singapore from Bangkok yesterday, being greeted by Major M. Gilliat. representing the Commissioner-General for South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Centre: Mr. W. R. Langdon, U.S. Consul General, andStandard - 65 words
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274 1950-11-23 1 Fed. Also Will Have C'ttee To AdviseOnTaxes Standard "-taff Correspondent V U Ml'l U, Wed.— When the F<< hral i ovnril rrmumed at M o 9 doek tonight the v>r. S. W. I*. Foster SmMou, the OHir«T V<l--ihc GovennMßt, before piminii Ac motion Financial Secretary, a^ amended In informed the274 words
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Article59 1950-11-23 1 Em ergency Decl ared In Cairo rtrai ite of had been proI Port S iria British II I was I OlltE in I -and Cairo stuniareh o^n I The on t-ited ith British C lira id been troops i but they Suez j rei I Said b -:i a num-59 words
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Article, Illustration365 1950-11-23 1 Foster To Meet Leaders Standard Staff Reporter MR. William Poster, new United States Economic Cooperation Administrator, arrived in Singapore bv Flying Fortress from Bangkok for a day's visit to the Colony. Accompanied bv Mr. R Allen Griffin, Far East F.C.A. chiel Mr. Robert Mullin, E.C.A. Director of Information, and MrStandard - 365 words
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163 1950-11-23 1 BANGKOK, Nov. 22— (UP) William Foster. head of the Economic Co-tyfcration Administration, told a press conference nere io&>* tliat it was his opinion thai Formosa. Korea, the Philippines, Lsdo-China and Indonesia urgently need ait R Allen Griffin, official <163 words
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123 1950-11-23 1 KL Names C'ttre To Consider Immigration Bill Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Midnighi When t'ne Immigration Control Rill was brought up m the Federal Legislative Council tonight,' the President, Mr. S. W. P. Foster Sutton, announced that a Select Committee has been set tip to consider the Bill j m123 words
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Article136 1950-11-23 1 Gen Briggs Confers On Malaya I.OXDOW Nov. 22: (Renter) I lie British Government's talks on intensifying the drive against guenllt s and terrorists m .Malaya opened here today. General Sir H, old Briggs, the Brmsh Anti-Bi lit Chief m Malaya, summo I here from I Singapore for t. talks, began136 words
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52 1950-11-23 1 WARSAW. Nov. 22 (AP)— The "Woi Peace" Congress powerfu' supported by Russia, call today for a fivepower leting, including the Chin c People's Republic: (Comn ist Government). It a i formulated its definition aggression." I i roposaJ was made m an appe to* the52 words
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412 1950-11-23 1 KOREA WARFROIST, Nov. 22— (AP). l.s. Srmih Division troops, clinching their grip on the Yalu border, honed out this morning from Hyesanjin m biting, icy irhnh Their immediate aim is to mask the threat t# the frontier city from two Communist battalions412 words
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Article238 1950-11-23 1 24 Die In US Plane Crack-Up MORAN. WYOMING. Nov 22 (AP)— The widows of two missionaries who perished m a Venezuela plane crash, a onetime B-17 pilot from the I Philippines and Indo China and 21 other persons were aboard a missionary plane feared to have crashed against j snowy238 words
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Article129 1950-11-23 1 HONGKONG, Nov. 22 (AP) —A fighter plane of the Royal Navy aircraft-carrier H.M.S. Theseus today bounced off the cement sea-wall and plunged into Kowloon Ba.y. but the pilot miraculously escaped unhurt. The plane, a .single-engine Seafury, overshot the runway when coming m for a129 words
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Article143 1950-11-23 1 C' wealth Meet In Jan. LONDON, Nov. 22. (UP). Th« Prime Ministers of the British Commonwealth nations will tneel m London early m January, Prime Minister Clement Attiee revealed m the Comn. today. He said that invitations h c been accepted by the Prime Ministers of Canada. Austra New Zealand.143 words
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Article81 1950-11-23 1 Standard Staff Reporter A TEXTILE store at Colombo Court, behind the Supreme Court building. was burgled early yesterday morning, when two cases of textiles valued at about 54.000 were stolen. According to the Indian proprietor of the store, Mr. A. F. M mgaram of South81 words
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Article158 1950-11-23 1 Chineseln Penang ShotDead Standard Staff Correspondent PfcNANG, Wed. shooting i rurred m the h about B.lt> •Vlork tonight when a young Chinese, Chan Boon Peng, was Dt dead by an uni i Chinese. He was visittn friend's house m Pn .Street. Deceased, n cake seller of Pulau Tikus. was former]158 words
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144 1950-11-23 1 Govt. Asked T o Purvey TinPrrospects Standard Staff Correspondent KIWI. A LUMPUR, Wed midnight Emphasising the urgent need for the Guvcnij ment to make a romprehen'sive survey of the future prospects of the tin mining industry as soon as possil K. J. dimming said a! ih*> Federal Legislative Council meeting144 words
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95 1950-11-23 1 Standard Staff K»-port*»r Soo Km. 1 14 daughter of Eai found raped and I I dead m the jungle m Tuas Village Police Station «t the 18th mile Jurong R il a.m. yesterday. Tl c girl was sent early >vmorning to buy fish for the95 words
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Advertisement48 1950-11-23 1 4 A* "jr.. T€L +3/S 1* vt Your 1 olour 1 omivs 1 YOU can get the 16--pa^e colour comics section for last Sunday from your news dealers today simply by producing the voucher from the November 19 issue of The Singapore Standard. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.48 words
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Article, Illustration2643 1950-11-23 2 COURT HAS NO JURISDICTION TO HEAR SUIT-EBER Defence In Heriogh Case SUBMISSION that the Singapore High Court had do jurisdiction lo entertain a Miit for the declaration of the nullity or otherwise of a llohammedan marriage, was made by Mr. John Eber, counsel for Inche Mansoor Adabi, yesterdayMr. Eber made2,643 words
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Article48 1950-11-23 2 X Iv Club will celeb- I niver- Palemb. c Club Saturday and to elect office-1 will be held »>n Satu pm to be foX vith a grouj I ph. Dv at 8 i invited. A I ■m and a ging troupe will be48 words
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Article, Illustration177 1950-11-23 2 MORE THAN" 400 orphans I and aged people on Tuesday nit;ht attended the full dress rehearsal of H Romeo and Juli( t" presented by Willy Hlok Hanson and Noreen stokes at the Victoria Theatre. Everj one left the theatre fully satisfied that177 words
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332 1950-11-23 2 A I'ltOHl cropped up m ilh* Singapore Second Districi «mrt yesterda) a» to whan j«» «io with a witness Vi 1 1 wa» leaving for the I nii<-<l Kingdom todai far eighi moiitli*' leave and defence counsel Mr. < H« Km!i said, he mighi332 words
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Article42 1950-11-23 2 A FIXE of $3,000 was imposed on D. Rat nay;. ka. m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday after he pleaded guilty to a charge of being m possession of L 95 Lbs. of (tobacco and 1J lbs. of cheroot.42 words
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227 1950-11-23 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE St. Patrick's School "juniors" boys from the primaries to Standard VII —yesterday staged a farewell I concert m honour of School Certificate pupils who will be leaving .school this year. On Tuesday, prizes won by boys for the first and second227 words
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Article22 1950-11-23 2 THE REPORT of the Hawkers Inquiry Commission of Singapore was officially released yesterday by the Colony's Public Relations OlTiee.22 words
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Article47 1950-11-23 2 A YOUNG [ndoru m Jamal bin Kaurin, claimed trial m the Singapore Second Police Court terday to a charge of breach 1 of trust ol $125 worth of clothing on Aug. 18 at North Br Road The clothing belonged U Hassan hin Maksom.47 words
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426 1950-11-23 2 !Mandard **t;tH Ifrportcr THE PROGRESSIVE Partj of Singapore was described as the Tories <>f Malaya, and Mr. John Laycock, our o! th«- Parly^a representatives m ilu Legislative Council was challenged i<» prove bis sincerity, m speeches made yesterday m support <>f the Labour Party's426 words
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395 1950-11-23 2 18 Nations Meet In Spore SuiUrd Staff Repartee i ii TUT KICK problem n i by the countries fi««it»^ it. for §ontll-Ea§l A-i;i. Mr. reprcgeniativca «f IH cow met for the firxt tUM 1 1* i —>< Consultative Committee United Kingdom. *'It seems to me",395 words
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Advertisement55 1950-11-23 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The family of th< t< M Yap g beg 1 i)s and relative* night visits and attei y 21st No\ papers pleas< NOTICE LECTUKi \I < X ki \i i i"\ipi k— no\ i\ rn nd Succ< FOR THE FESTIVE BOARD. y w iwf f fITF 13 Q **w55 words
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Advertisement36 1950-11-23 2 NQTJCJ of stu vj The the I FEDERATION OF lIALAI \ni i \n (,Maim{a«tm«(i lt\ EiENRI SAMKIi f\U ULU Lnil /7pniirnnT jts a-KCi bum r UK f g&INTERCOMMUNIC; Q TELEPHONES ADVT. OF THE GENERAL ELCCTKIC CO,l'36 words
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Article, Illustration3778 1950-11-23 3 REVENUE ESTIMATES SENT BACK BY FED. COUNCIL Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, WetL-r-The Federal Legislative Coimcil yesterday decided In a majority to refer back to iUv Finance Committee the Estimates of Revenue m the Budget for 1951. The motion W as carried after a five-minute adjournment wjbien onoffirial members discussed3,778 words
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Article18 1950-11-23 3 \v i among W khe I P. the r toop- the hi for m18 words
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Article37 1950-11-23 3 MUAR, Wed. A Malay |j er. M ihmood bin A i Bakar, was recently fined $50 Kyi! Abdul Rahman m the Maeis ral Court for carrying pa sengeri without a Ucence I ior hire.37 words
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Article, Illustration253 1950-11-23 3 Standard Mall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Replying to budget criticisms made m the Federal Legislative Council yesterday, the Acting Financial Secretary, Mr. W. C. raylor, said that Mr. Tan Siew Sin had not taken into consideration the expenditure shown m the appendices to the draft253 words
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Article91 1950-11-23 3 600 Wanted For Jungle Companies KCA L A LUMPUR, Wed. Six hundred Malay recruits are wanted for the formation of Police Jungle Companies m Kelantan. They will have to serve for three years, but at the end of their period of service opportunity will be given to those who are91 words
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134 1950-11-23 3 Village Razed After Attack Near KL Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Curlew has been imposed m the Ampang village area, four miles from Kuala Lumpur, and 100 squatter families have been remover by security forces to the Ampang resettlement camp following Saturday night's bandit attack on the' Pacific Tin134 words
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Article31 1950-11-23 3 Henry Tan alias Tan Teck Seng j of Jalan SaUe'n, Muar. was fined $15 for failing to report the birth j of his child, born m July, 1945.31 words
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Article472 1950-11-23 3 IsLRLMBAlS I inlay Plaza.: Inner Sanctum 1. 7 and 9.30 p.m. Sapphire: Krishna Rakti iTamil) 11 a.m and 7.45 p.m. Cathay: Char Dm (Hindi) 12.30, *i 45 and 9.30 p.m. Metropole: Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend, 1. 7 and fl.:i0 p.m. YVVCA Meeting at Kins George School. MALACCA472 words
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Article66 1950-11-23 3 EVIDENCE of the extent to which the resettlement of Chinese squatters is dislocating the plans of the Communist leaders is provided by a "Guide to the anti-resettlement campaign" issued by the political bureau of the Malayan Communist party m August. This document was recei.". captured66 words
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491 1950-11-23 3 Food Control Men Charged: Not Doing Job Standard Slaff < 111 11 ilglfllMh 1 KUALA Li MPUR, Wed. Mr. On I< ik r> charged the Food Control Department vitli (ailing to discharge it*> duties m the Federal Legislative Council, today. He said that m spite < trols, racketeering tnd blackmarketing491 words
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Advertisement77 1950-11-23 3 i^= ALL MOTORISTS I A f* I I MAY WE SERVICE YOUR I I J TELEPHONE 5338 5339 I OPEN NIGHTLY TO JO P. M. MOKI LEE MOTORS 200 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE. ''^^BBBBBBHHi^BHHIIHHiHMBHIBBHfIIBH^ I Bim MERCANTILE INSXITUXION £•9, Queen Stn-eJ Ph.nie BS7t. B eivea stu nts for the Shorthand (P I)77 words
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Advertisement22 1950-11-23 3 HOSE^BELTING yS INDUSTRIAL PURPOSE^ Vqood^ear t ill V 1 fi* IB I Ss*. tTI I tfOATfD WAT(B CO. ITS B!^ w H')22 words
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263 1950-11-23 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. Almost the whole new town of Bukit Selanbau, a few miles from Suiiiiei Patani, \»;m burnt down at about 12.30 a.m. this morning. V Chinese, lim Loan See. was found dead m front of263 words
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Article, Illustration236 1950-11-23 4 Father Honoured By King, Court P lea Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. Pleading m mitigation for 36- -> tar-old Quah Kirn K«'M«:. a former salesman of llcnn Waugfa anil To.. In!.. Mr. C D. D. Hogan, defence iouiiM-1. told Mr. H. (f. Smith m the Sr-sions ('oiirt lo<la\. thai hifl236 words
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Article24 1950-11-23 4 PENANG, Wed The annual prize distribution of the School, Penai g, will take place on Fri lay, E> 1 at :<>.AO a.m.24 words
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Article49 1950-11-23 4 standard stall Correspoßdenf PENANG, Weu.— The maximum sentence of one year's imprisonment was pa: ed by the Sessions Court President, B G. Smith today on a young Chinese. An Seong H who was con\ i 'ted for b* a member of the Malayan Lib- I ration Army49 words
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Article227 1950-11-23 4 Economic Chaos Foreseen Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. Economi chaos would ;uise m the rural areas of the Federation oi 1 M; lava should there be heavy unemployment due to small rubbci holders finding it uneconomic;!' to tap rubber because of the iicv. export duty rates. This was pointed out227 words
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374 1950-11-23 4 A GROUP of ted dod and sei es from Johore 1 1 Bal Pahat and shortly be given instructions m the use ol BC G vaccine against tuberculosis. Tin's information was revealed to the Pn ss I y Dr. L. O. Roberts.374 words
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Article118 1950-11-23 4 Standard Staff Correspondent EPOH, Wed- The statue of Our Lady of Fatima, the Pilgrim Virgin, arrived m Ipoh tins evening. A mile long procession stretch- li ing from one end of the town' to the other wended its way from the police ground to the St.118 words
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Article, Illustration353 1950-11-23 4 Chinese Best Equipped To Fight Bandits, Go vt Told MALACCA, W<mL Dato Tmm Cheng Ltcfc, Presid van Chinese tssociaiion. todUty demanded to kno* if i menl is prepared to Irain Chinese mi v "adequate era secret service men. as policemen, and or i«* soldier* lc m Ikiihli! situation m 1Standard - 353 words
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251 1950-11-23 4 Bandits' Rid To Foil Reset tlemeiil Move Standard MafT i prrespowdol irOH. Wed.— Bandits houses m Kjunpoog Bengko This was Malr<l iti h jut r Tiie inhabitants of this (campong were due to move yesterday for resettlement elsewhere when this latest act of violence was perpetrated. This, however, wili not251 words
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Article29 1950-11-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed j The ii( ng of the ganu Council of State Meeting) will be held on Ti day. Dee. 12. at Istana ftfaziata Kuala Trengyanu.29 words
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79 1950-11-23 4 Military Training For All, Govt. Urged w :;:t <l:ir<l ""hill < «> r i Fl i t tit hi II '.il'i K. W < <! Id \\u ma «.< raitrodaruts ~«m»» smri «>i milt I; able-ltodied mm m lljJaya, Hr. l«. I (>ovframeiU m die I• <l I i ie79 words
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Article94 1950-11-23 4 Allowed 3 Hours Stai lai d Stall < i r resp tndrnl •t- strictest ca.-fci i ire I--- -t.>, I N thre P k i Lla*w IV pan. I i vi ..i r i. r-es I hMHtK a i i v.v On v. Ul af l.\ n m se <j94 words
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Article123 1950-11-23 4 Temple Helps W el fare Assn. Standard StaflF Correspondent IPOII. Wed. Xf»e Pai i Puteh Kew Onfi Yeah Temple Committee at a reo at met ting decided to contribute $1 towards tlje Perak w. Association Fund. H has furl!;, i voted I of $200 to the Pom y Day Fund123 words
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Article59 1950-11-23 4 Standard s« ill Can PENANG, Wed. '1 W9 .m:i ft fcftl 1i.'.:1 crashed :iiMinst thr irniir pill J I Brack KUa it<ud here at 1 r> p.n U ol the walls af >oth hMMKf raHlfwri v ta a scramble for safety. .lust as the walls59 words
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Advertisement89 1950-11-23 4 IMSi MS HERE j l fc\ tBA rut: rwisns NEW STOCKS HAVE JUST ARRIVED FROM JAPAN AND REGULAR SUPPLIES WELL BE COMING TO SINGAPORE &UWWLIES OF GEAIiXE ASA Hi BEER IV BOTTLES OF Kit ii\LI,S IAVAiiiY ARE AYAiLARLE SOLE AGENTS*. ■AVjWSQßjjil^ljiJl **CAP«U I*4 iJJ.« ALL EXQIiRtES ARE WELCOMED AXU SHOVLR89 words
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Article134 1950-11-23 5 APPEAL BY DOPE BOSS REJECTED JOHOREBAHRU, Wed appeal against a convi, j and sentence of 3 montl I e gor T vs "nprisonment by Eny Hiong of Jalan Meldrum, i I 1 Johore Bahru, was today dls- ed by Mr. Justice Paul j S In the Couri of Appeal Enj134 words
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Article, Illustration277 1950-11-23 5 BCG Campaign Starts Next Month Standard Staff Reporter BCG VACCINATION against tuberculosis m Jolion the first State m the Far Fast that -will receive the vaccine will commence m Johore Bahrri on Dec. 2, when a team of BCG expert*. *!m have just arrived m Malaya from Europe, will place277 words
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Article63 1950-11-23 5 SEREMBAN, Wed—Representatives- of Chinese Guilds and Associations m Negri Sembilan meeting under the auspices of the Negri Sembilan Chinese Chamber of Commerce, opposed the new Immigration Regulations and suggested that the proposed bill be rescinded. The new Immigration Laws the meeting declared '"were neither good for63 words
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Advertisement53 1950-11-23 5 i;) L5jJ 1 PI I ib^l OF A MAN v^li HS man who ms t> s-^ i* /^i c^ £f £1 11 1 .1; r y^^j^ff^SJßSp^f^ '1 To;! ij 115 «i.30 &15 p.m. I Still the CFST today! :r 1 (In Hindustani) Scagi Prrmnath, Nimmi, Nargif, Raj Kapot>r CHANGI ''UfiTBMBTAI"53 words
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Advertisement294 1950-11-23 5 LAST 5 SHOWS L^C^.---11 a.m.— l-1.1 1.J5 ifi^t 6.15 9.30 p.m. V starts TOMORROW! I so TEIVSE! so THRILLING!! THE SENSATIONAL STAR OF "HE WALKED BY MCiUT" IX A DIFFERENT KOLB9 f BiLilliLliJliliMli'lglßj Hr^QL f^^ |i ntn-nsiH SATURDAY MZSIVICHT WITH A FOREWORD Bl MR. R. I FOI LGER now DIPL294 words
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Article663 1950-11-23 6 IT is remarkable what can be done with figures. 1 Tht-v can be made to prove anything. Consider, for example, the mathematical skill shown by the Select Committee on Singapore s 1951 Committee has done by a more pleasing rearrange- n oi income and expenditure figures. Except663 words
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1446 1950-11-23 6 Ng Sek Yew - THAIS WANT TO SHARE IN MALAYA'S PROSPERITY Ng Sek Yew YESTERDAY a re- 111 l gional rive conference bffifm m Sittiinpart'. It has been convened under* the tuts pices of the Commit* $iotier-(*en*'ral Mr. Malcolm MacDoncdd. This conference will again underline the internalioual i£oo which was previously made possible through1,446 words
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Article262 1950-11-23 6 Elephants' Day Off Sir: I would be glad to know if any of your readers j ever heard the following story printed m the July L 949 issue of the Australian magazine. "Digest of Digests' 1 about Pcrak and written by a T. A. Lowe for "The262 words
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Article, Illustration573 1950-11-23 6 USELESS EUSTACE >PRO KUOMINTANG C hung S Jit Boh asked I '> ation government \)>\\'\v Tenth should not be I listed as a public holiday m the Chinese schools. JThis is most sti ange, said Singapore daily. The new Federation school calendar lists Sun Vat-sen's birthday573 words
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Article380 1950-11-23 6 It's The Talk Of The Town For Bold And Decisive Action SPEAKING at the F 1 Legislative Council on Tu< day. Dato Om bin Ja'alar ;ed the OHicer Admi tering the Government, "-.r S. W. P. Foster Sutton, Cor his "fighting and heartening" speech announcing the Government's intention to introduce380 words
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Advertisement13 1950-11-23 6 GntoJlfal Haripier 4/"^t ,o*j. rfUiMCtttul tCECHBAM wAt t ;|Jlliilil-,,;.i im*^ SEASOM TRADING CO.13 words
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Advertisement19 1950-11-23 6 HOOVER I jj *j\j&^ >*WASHINO m I ?l li -f THE EI/IPOEIt'M 17-19 Batlrry Roa<i. Shf^ ■i ii i19 words
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Article194 1950-11-23 7 STRASBOURG, Not, 22 (AP) Former French lief M. I'aul K«"> ija-.ul jesterdaj pleaded with a m i<>iii thr Plan tor poking West -til ami ro.il resources. ibing himseli a: an "old friend" oi Britain, M. Id the Eui an Consulta ive Assembly that ■■most earnestly" to194 words
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Article, Illustration475 1950-11-23 7 Becomes US Citizen photo Britain Opposes Probe Into Soviet 'Aggression' LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 21.-(UP)-lhe United States yeslerday backed Nationalist China's proposal for a United Nations inquiry into Russian "'aggression" against China, hut Britain strongly opposed the idea. American delegate, John Foster Dulles, expressed the view thaiA.P - 475 words
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162 1950-11-23 7 European Army For Atlantic Defence STRASBOURG, Nov. 22 (Renter) -The key political committee of the Strasbourg assembly decided early today by 18 to one to recommend a European Army including Germans within the Atlantic defence system. The decision was reached after a long silling m which several votes were taken162 words
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Article131 1950-11-23 7 Military Govt, In Birganj RAXAUL, Nov. 11 (Rr ler) The Nepal Government ay set no a military admi ration m Birganj to fun '1 till the former civil govern 1 it is restored. Nepal Government troops took control of Birganj alter the insurgents had <■ :uated it. No fighting is131 words
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Article153 1950-11-23 7 Fresh Bid To Clear Gen. Bennet CANBERRA, Nov. 21 (AP) In a bid to clear Lt.-Gen. Gordon Bennet of misconduct m escaping from Singapore m February 1942, Mr. Kent Hughes told the Australian House of Representatives Gen. Bennet had obeyed a General Order m doing so. He cited Mr. Winston153 words
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Article, Illustration65 1950-11-23 7 Cripps Needs Long Rest ZURICH, Nov. 22 (Reuter)— >- Stafford Cripps. British Chancellor of the Exchequer, is ring from Eection of the spine and will need prolonged resl and treatment m the Swiss mountains, Lady Cripps said. Sir Stafford is at present resting m a Zurich nursing home. The infection65 words
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Article88 1950-11-23 7 LONDON. Nov. 22 (Reuter)— The King invested Queen Juliana last night with the Royal Victorian Chain, and Prince Bernhard with the insignia of the Knight of the Grand Cross of the Royal Vsctorian Order, according to a Court circular. The Royal Victorian Chain is bestowed only88 words
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161 1950-11-23 7 Indonesia Threatening New Guinea, Says Aussie MP CANBERRA. Nov. 22— (AP):-*-An Australian member of parliament warned the government thai Indonesia was threatening New Guinea and if Australia did not take "urgent action" it would lose the colony. Representative Osborne, who had just completed a tour of New Guinea, called for161 words
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Article142 1950-11-23 7 Peking Has Five-Point Peace Plan TOKYO. Nov. 2— (UP): Radio Peking said today that the Chinese delegation to the [Communist World Peace Con- j ference m Warsaw presented an official live-point programme calling for the withdrawal of United Nations forces from Korea, an end of United States I intervention m142 words
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165 1950-11-23 7 WASHINGTON. Nov. 22 (UP) Nav\ i entists fired a huge "Viking" rocket 107 miles into the stratosphere above the White Sands' proving grounds Jay to set a new altitude record for single-stage American-built rockets. It carried aloft more than 700 pounds of complex165 words
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Article96 1950-11-23 7 LONDON. Nov. 22 (Renter)— Britain's Labour Government was defeated last night by 65 votes to 32 m the House of Lords where the Conservatives, with their large numbers of hereditary Peers, have a big majority. The defeal does not affect the Government's position as it96 words
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Article, Illustration310 1950-11-23 7 PAKCHON, No>. T2 (K< »n« r\ \l» Am UmtnUm patrol marrhrd an<l Eon o\«r 20 mi! v r.|;»> m a <I«*«'|> BWCCp inSo ru^iit i\ iihmin l< rri.oix nor! iiv»r*J oi Pakcbon <«» aliack a < ommuniHl r«»a«ll>lork from th< rrar. Tht dc)\"sA.P - 310 words
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79 1950-11-23 7 FAKMINCiTON I tah Nov. 2? (UP)— The lefephose ranji at the honn- of Davis ("s)iinty ihfritf Legraade iless. A voice said: "Please come down and lo<k tin- jail door." Hes> hurried to the jail and found that on« of three inmatev had picked the door lock79 words
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233 1950-11-23 8 'Rubber Profiteering Being Carried Out By American Trader s' Malayans Rebut US Charges Standard Staff Reporter rubber Ranting and trade inleresta yesterday jointly! attacked accusations that Far Eastern producers, including Malaya, are "profiling unmercifully" from the prices they charge the I nited States, which a I > Senate Military Sob-Coniniittee233 words
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Article105 1950-11-23 8 Malayan Earnings LONDON. Nov. 22 (Renter): Nel receipts of Hiitain's Far Eastera cokMdes Iron trade with thr dollar arra are estimated at U*****,060,000 duiir.i; tbc first half of 1950, Mr. John Edwards, Economic Secretary t>> the Treasury said. This was chiefly due to the Malayan surplus, he added. Mr. Charles105 words
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Article118 1950-11-23 8 Buyers For Pepper PRODUCE Standard Staff Reporter COPRA m the Singapore pro- I duco market opened steady yes terday, buyers indicating $43 i and sellers £46 per pioul but easing m the afternoon when withdrew from the market. Coconut oil quotations remained unchanged on a quiet market. j Peoper had118 words
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219 1950-11-23 8 Si ra tegic Goods Are Pouring Into Red China Through HK HONGKONG, Nov. 22 (I P) Foreign good?, including strategic materials such aa steel ;:ml rubber, :.rr pouring i ri i <» Communist China !>> waj Hongkong ai an unprecedented rate, official trade statistics tor i October show. Ri I219 words
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Article80 1950-11-23 8 India Exports Expanding A FAVOURABLE balance of Rs. 83 million has been reco: led m India's sea-borne trade from October 1940 to September 1950 (post-devaluation year). In the previous year (1948-1949). India had an adverse balance of trade of IK 2.138 million. V. lie the value of India's exports rose80 words
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Article186 1950-11-23 8 EXCHANGE rates now m force as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, are as follows; FREE MARKET CURRENCIES ■EUJNG Bill X C. T. T. O.l>. T. I. O.n. 30 A 60 ci i 00 d'«. London 2 4 333 2 4 7/31 2 4 14186 words
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Article75 1950-11-23 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Not. 22) were per Ib. Buyers SeUers No 1 BSS Spot Loose $ISQ Sl.ni F.O.ti. m bales Dec. No. 1 K.s.s. Sl.K?'. $1,831 No. 2 K.S.S. $1,781 $I.WI No. 3 K.S.S. 51.74 L 1.751 Tour: Very Steady LONDON RDBBI R Wednesd iy's openhif75 words
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Article34 1950-11-23 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. The price of tin today was $543.87) per picul. Up $10.37}. LONDON TIN Wednesday's prices first session. Spot £1,080 buyers, £1,085 sellers. Three Months U,oi:> buyers, £1,020 sellers. Settlement price n.«80.34 words
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Article69 1950-11-23 8 Ceylon May Raise R ubber Tax COLOMBO. Nov. 22 (UPUTrde circles believe that a higher on rubber is planned by Government. At present, rubber exports are taxed at the rate of 15 cents a pound. This duty was imposed last June. Stocks have been depleted by the recent heavy m-69 words
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Article, Illustration311 1950-11-23 8 US Said Halting Rubber Buying For Several Weeks WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 (UP)— Mr. Warren Lockwood, Pre* denl of the Natural Rubber Bureau, told I niinl Press, b4 The currenl Lick of Government buying would indicate thai the stockpile position irelatively well i:i liuml and we doubt whether Government buying v.Michael Goh - 311 words
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Article160 1950-11-23 8 Trading In Rubber Active Standard Staff Reporter ACTIVE conditi is prevailed m the Singapore rubber market which closed very steady yesterday There was a certain amount of selling which brought prii i downwards. Re-sale of Hongkong purchased rubber was al o m evidence But trade demand was moderate and all160 words
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Article40 1950-11-23 8 Malayan Palm Oil Out put Up Production ol Fed' lion of M a incn i 4.084 4 I period k- reased 1,095.4 ted to 43.931.3 I whi I I 4 Stocks of pali I m Malnya at 1 and 1.11440 words
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Article145 1950-11-23 8 LONDON*, Nov. 22. (ReuterV— Interest m the London Stock Exchange today was small and produced some irregularity with Gi hedged long-dated stocks firmer and industrial groups mixed. The market awaits detailed plans implementing tho Government decision to import coal. A feature of the industrial section was the145 words
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288 1950-11-23 8 US Bid To Produce Own Na turalRubher WASHINGTON. Nov. 22 (UP)— Tb M I y SubCommittee of Congress, complaining about "unmerciful" prices America is being made to pay for raw rub- ber. has recommended that the U.S. take steps to improve its position m natural supply, mcl i| "the vclopmcnt288 words
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Article21 1950-11-23 8 Tractor-O perators A- school for train; opera: been i by the Indian Food culture Mr K Munshi. 1 1 nea pal21 words
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53 1950-11-23 8 GENES Hmr. 22 IP) Fifcuc United Nations lin Coiifrrj'ncr to r. m h lional a»r(Tincn! to stahili^* thr tin tnarl. fluctuation m prieei i- hi. (lifftrrnct's bctwoeji th«- [Jailed Slali i!. world*- I lin ('(msiinicr. and l\\v pr&dmdmg COM the Netberlands, Indonesia.53 words
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Article61 1950-11-23 8 Rubber Shares Easier Standard Stall Reportei SINGAPORJ v, Malayan Tin !y steadier today but Rubbers were inclined to be easier m sympi i-ith the commodity :stria!s remained market. Io ice chani IMll -HUM Buyers Sellers W Hamper H'kon* S'hni I i cbi ison <•* Co. < ck 2.45 tm Batu61 words
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Advertisement82 1950-11-23 8 PARKER f-' 1 r^ T < 'v the only pen with the: 'iWWMIRU^HmuiIUI Of Jb a lU> tierc s P 01 1 01^ made finer stw Pw'-glags USikvo This pen alone is designed for satTsfactonf |tMW¥li«UMlSUmil u^e with Parker Supfrchrome^thc supuv' vao/ 4 mka pt* m brilliam, supcr-pcrmancnl dry-writiAg ink*82 words
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Advertisement9 1950-11-23 8 WHY WAIT UNTIL THE RAINY PAY? CHUnG KHIfIUI BPnh.LTD9 words
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284 1950-11-23 9 USI Officials Refute QEA A llega tion <M{, v N.n 22— (AP)— Airpon oftcials here -••.I thai ao) internailoDal airKner ua.•l frow landing on Sunday morning *\m ih<--0 (>i iii^ i nut«),i;»(lr<l.** >rts said the QanUa Ustraßan Airline live, Wr« w« >1. (oivill, i^ protesting to the i authorities againsl284 words
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Article44 1950-11-23 9 Amethyst Off To Korea? \l >t whiih .1 hisin tbc rei d shore i).u--•i i. It, 1949, ped qi.: Hj HhM| A-fk ;b \.r. il head nut -h i itft Ihe gnnl m". it is prt*- f Uaethyst wffl I'm:- ii Satit«s forcca A.PA.P - 44 words
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Article21 1950-11-23 9 SHUN LEE CAPTURED BY N'LISTS from Li rulon ied here. that then :'rom the g k< n to -rath Ibc farmer21 words
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Article, Illustration69 1950-11-23 9 Photo. Mr. (i. N. Roberts. Gene-al Manager of Tasman Kmpire Alrwaja (riuht) pictured with Captain L. Ambrose, Singapore Manager of Qantas Umpire Airways, on his arrival here by BO AC Constellation from London yesterday. Mr. Roberts, who attended the annual general meeting of the International Air Transport Association, flew mStandard - 69 words
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Article67 1950-11-23 9 CALCUTTA, Nov. 22 .Renter) The 4,250-ton British freighter Skeldergate which ran aground m a cyclone off the coast of Orissa on Friday was today considered a total loss with nearly 6,000 tons of Wheat she was bringing from Australia to Calcutta. Her master, Captain J. M67 words
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Article, Illustration298 1950-11-23 9 The 8.560-iea Messa^eries Maritimes shin, Mfekoag which is doe m Singapore on her maiden voyage on Novembrf 28. Standard Shipping Reporter FRANCE'S newest contribution to the passengerfreighter service to Singapore and Australian pori.Vthe 8. 500-ton Messageries Maritimes ship. Mekong, named after298 words
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Article97 1950-11-23 9 JUNK LOAD OF ARMS HELD IN HK HONC, KOX G. N< 22 (Reuter-AAP) The Marine police on Monday seized a Lai c quantity of arms on a k on" Aberdeen, Hongkong Island. The haul it is report* d, ■cl ided :^8 revolvers. fr c rifles, a Colt .45 and two97 words
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Article676 1950-11-23 9 tAST ASIATIC LINE Outward From Europe In Fort: Nordhval. Dec 2. Flastria, saili tor Saigon Bangkok Dec. 3. Nov. 30: Kina, sails for Manila. Hongkong. Takubar and Japan Dec. 2. Dec. 8: Malacca, sails for Bangkok, Manila. Hongkong Japan Dec 10. Dec 19: Selandia, sails for Saigon Barmkok676 words
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Article281 1950-11-23 9 Standard Staff Reporter Dl F to return to the United Kingdom afi<r spending six months m Malaya bombing ihe bandits, S L<lr. R. HL Jell. D.F.C and ten officers of the \HI) Squadron R.A.F. were the pilots of the International Rotary !nf> at their281 words
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134 1950-11-23 9 SHB-Handled Cargo Shows Dig Increase MONTHLY return of cargo discharged and load--1 d at Sin roads nnrt arbour board v. -wed an increase m tonnag from I 194 m September to 640,183 last month. Carj i*d am« h 393 561 1 :;:'2.427 tons), vs rgo 3 ed amounted to 2134 words
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Article40 1950-11-23 9 LONDON, Nov. 22 <Reuter) Britain, the Argentine and Chile have agreed to exU\- d j their agreement restricting Ihc movements of, warships m the Antarctic to avoid "friction" m the ar< a, LI was officially an--1 nounced today.40 words
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Article88 1950-11-23 9 Mystery Explosion Inquiry LONDON. Nov. 22. (Router) The British Transport Ministry a n n ouni d that an Inquiry will open m London next January 8 into the the 7,319-ton British freij itei Indian Enterprise which blew up m the Red Sea on June 19. There was only one survivor88 words
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54 1950-11-23 9 U S. Cuts Rail Freight Rate On New Cars WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 (AP) The lute r-State Commerce Commission has ordered an average 12 per cent reduction m railroad freight rates on new automobiles. Officials estimate the cut. dated to become effective Feb. 20. will involve savings of I'SSIO and up54 words
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Article24 1950-11-23 9 Sabena. the Belgian airline, operated during L 949 with total loss of U551.783.n00 a reDOrt tC i 'Rri^irrl (if r.m'Prnnri; said. A.PA.P - 24 words
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Advertisement125 1950-11-23 9 FASI KKH r \K TRANS PACIFIC SBBVICi Overland o los Angeles All American Canadian Cities Penan* P. Shan S pore <O|TRWESTEm> fM l')Rr M U N,.v. -'9 Ncv M N 1 D*c ELO VICTOBT" M Dc« !»<*<• :-< ;i Uec piin» r.irg:o for Hongkong Kobe Yokohama P it; Transhipment Takubar125 words
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Advertisement166 1950-11-23 9 Cair arrivals] *rSz%£ CiABODA ENDONiSIAN AIRWAYS Proa Mrdan hi A Mi V» QANTAS LMPIRK AIRUAVi: (CONSTELLATIONS t itini l.oiuion 15.45 rntm Sydney K.-'o. KLM CONSTELLATION from Europe IIJES a.m. MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTAS from Bangkok Pt-nant; r. I I. IS p.m from Medan Penang htfping lp"h Kuala Lumpur E I'A KJB166 words
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Advertisement589 1950-11-23 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U X CONTINENT S uore I* *> h.. in Prranr \<>!:ihi\ \i. lor Sa-. r _ko» Port hi i SO No« 2 Dec 28-29 Nov I i I Uec I I I-)ec X ma 8-iti ivc »*«M i« i> t' Her >1: k 1113 8-9 i >'.589 words
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Miscellaneous76 1950-11-23 9 DK^ATCHES fod 13 Terempa fi p.m. by Taype, Trengganu (parcels only) Noon by Sumpitan. Tomorrow: Mori.m NoOD by Baud. Djakarta Noon by Ophir, North India and Burma' b.v Rebeverett, Pakistai and South India by Itola S.bu (> p.m 1\- B< Japan. Hongkong and" China by Sirdhana, Palembang by AmtIVALS Today:—76 words
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Article, Illustration494 1950-11-23 10 Doesn't Want Only To Look Like Mason P ORCING rapidlj nheatl. after a "lon ?»larl, m hi-> carrrr Mfl a film «Jar. i* a IkuhUohh-. «lark haired young man who i*- lirtj i>> conuneaUi mi hi-. rr-eMihlanre lo Janwfl *iiaoon. Jolm Bnitlrj docs «n»t fOnHMJcr i' hii aii\antaiie to ranfiabcrfd494 words
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Article, Illustration147 1950-11-23 10 "I HATE housekeeping" con- fess lovely young Irish actress Bernadette (^'Farrel! now playing her first romantic role iri The Happiest Days of Your Life. With this open statement Bernadette steps oul of the ranks oi career girls who still profess to enjoy household chores. Bernadette would much147 words
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Article111 1950-11-23 10 |>ROI)UCLR Director Frank Launder received so much co-opera-tion from the headmistress and staff of Byculla Girls' School m Hampshire when h«» used the school for location scenes on his production "The Happiest Days of Your Life" that he wanted to repay them m some way. One Saturday thirty-five111 words
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267 1950-11-23 10 1IOLLYWOOI). Nov. po r« c Montgomery thanks his lucky stars that ho has been "typed" as a two-sun man of the old West. The star, who is a Montana rancher m his own right, figures that if the sludio b isses had cast him267 words
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Advertisement54 1950-11-23 10 GALA OPENING TODAY I JVI 1 1 f.l J WLo/sfii? 4 SHOWS 2-4.15-6.30-9.30 P.M. WBESS^tStm'^^^^' PLEASE BOOK EARLY ■B2uEELSßiEfc«i==s SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES FOR STUDENTS DAILY AT THE 2 P.M. and 4.15 P.M. SHOWS »Iw^lx S nr 7 cts (I"**,'* J °'l DOWNSTAIRS 50 c»s. -dothe hoP^^-- Hi^^ K^ one of54 words
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Miscellaneous55 1950-11-23 10 J^^^^ J^ J J^^^^ n n n &+_j-*_r^s\x\x\s~i-r\s\s^—u-uj'\-fKjy-rif^^ m w i *^-**^*-v^.^ ->7=r~l fl SUPPOSE YOU HEARD I J-^^T f THIS TIME N3 (I TOLD HER THAT W DID SHE fSURE, SHE DID: THE RUMPUSAT OUR y/wpTTN (I REALLY LAID 1 IN HIS OWN HOMEJIaGREE SHE CROWDED J0!~P HOUSE LAST55 words
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Article, Illustration681 1950-11-23 11 WOO KYATANG - WOO KYATANG By PEKING OUT TO DRIVE HARD BARGAIN re C HI. I (Ml (>f tl iv.- I bo. d tunisi limited i on.1! Ui iatet i i ■t i t• > m U v tt-p at ii wai R t i i Un Si a theA.P - 681 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-11-23 11 bbI - bbI Ed Reed 'It> our neighbour from the next COUntrj he wants to i complain about th<- noise." J22 words
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Miscellaneous68 1950-11-23 11 n^'jj 'M^rjii^p^^k^jjgp ii tit WJ L (/S L^ >^^^ v "VTv n <* y n^A COOL "^o y^ i\ m^wi I L^g^jKALl 1 (^<^^ --^^1 [>o^ w 7 r— 3K^^'JSr foH VH I I OH, AUNT FRITZI— I I SHE SAID A TALL I -rrFtM't?- ~jStf^m^ ir'j DEAR,) HaADAM I68 words
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Article, Illustration1413 1950-11-23 12 NOWHERE m the picture till the field had entered the straight, the chestnut English horse Toboggan moved up strongly below the distance to heat Theatre and Prince Charming m the third event, yesterday. Incidentally the 'Seven Seas' horse was one of the two favouritesStandard - 1,413 words
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498 1950-11-23 12 SINGAPORE Civilians' la>l trial held yesterday to pick the team for BMS Malaya Cap match against Johore, provided good exercise for the player- hut little information that couhl he new for the selectors. To begin with both trial sides started short, a number498 words
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239 1950-11-23 12 FA U\ iV c dethe Combined Arts and S Faculties far the >vcvar m success ion m their annual encounter at Sepoy Lines yesterday The Medicals, who won by threi goals to nil, to fight ha'- achieve victory against a tear which matched 11239 words
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Article48 1950-11-23 12 THE following have been selected to represent the Singapore Civilians against Johore m the HMS Malaya Kuby encounter on the pad m^ on Saturday: Parker; Roper. Pennell. Taylor. Evans; Rees, Dowling; Fox, Wyatt, Chalmers, Arnold. Coulson-(iilmer, McCully. Roulle. and Jamieson. Reserves: Davies, VVallen. and Trevor,48 words
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281 1950-11-23 12 England, Yugoslavs Finht Tn 2- All Tip LONDON, Nov. 22 (AP) England's national football tram was held to a 2-2 draw l>\ Yugoslavia at Highbury Stadium. London, today and just managed to hani: on to their unbeaten record a<jain*t Continental Outfits on their home BOIL I The smaxl Yugoslav team281 words
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Article156 1950-11-23 12 ROY\I. Air Force (Malaya) hockey XI just m.iiu.^ 'd to avert defeat when they drew l-l with the Sherwood 1 oresters after being hard pressed for the major portion of their match at Farrer Park yesterday. T; F st< rs adapted tntmselves to the slippery ground conditions156 words
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Article582 1950-11-23 12 Following arc the entries for I the Perak Turf Club December meeting to be held on Did mber 2, and Iti: Din <:;> (t| c:i NOTE: T;.oh Plate: ti and l Furlong). The l Mile l Furlong Race for Horses Class 2 has been cancelled owing582 words
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Article351 1950-11-23 12 YESTERDAY'S RACE RESULTS fiavc One* BOSSES: Class 3. Div. r— 6 Furs, and 5 yards. Mining Kongsi's" C 671) LKJHTXIMI S.OS (10) E. Donn^'ly 1 .189) JEANETTE B.GO <9» Spencer 2 .747^ SKYSCRAPIR 8.03 (8 1 Woods I I 224 THIRLMKRK SO4I 6 I EUery .4 Winner Trained p.;. .>!.351 words
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Advertisement92 1950-11-23 12 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL 5408,660 FIRST PRIZE: No. *****1 5183.897 SECOND PRIZE: No. *****1 S 91,948 THIRD PRIZE: No. *****7 S 51,082 STARTERS (56,385 each): *****5, *****0. *****4, *****1, *****3, *****2, *****6, *****2. CONSOLATIONS (53,064 each): *****6, *****5, *****5, *****0, *****5, *****8. *****5, *****1, *****2, *****2. 164 TICKETS EACH 59492 words
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