Singapore Standard, 24 November 1950
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Title Section14 1950-11-24 1 Singapore Standard x: NO. M5 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENT14 words
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316 1950-11-24 1 PYORftL >v. (I V Scardw-iM removed trim ihc wreckage of two Lone ha in whi< 78 persons wrro killed and nrarlv .'5OO injured. W trkera toiling by sea] v >mplet< I the opera ions GMT, seven hours after w reck occurred Severe316 words
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Article36 1950-11-24 1 Terrorists Murder Pk. Miner IF)— OflUMOtisi I Mb] i U.th »puiai nil i ia K i Eac was i ling 1 auln A !1 mas walk uig b A In nedi ite s jreaj s >Kt.36 words
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Article10 1950-11-24 1 Anti-British Students Dispersed I rated i w he I disable.10 words
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Article, Illustration75 1950-11-24 1 Geaeral Sir Ivor Thomas, left, Qmrtermaster4 ieneral Oi the British Army, who arrived in Singapore by Qantas Constellation yesterday on a tour of inspection of Malaya and Hongkong. (ieneral Thomas who leaves for Kuala Lumpur today was met by Major(.eneral J.H.X. Poett. representing the C in75 words
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Article207 1950-11-24 1 Invasion On, Says N. Vietnam HANOI, Nov. 23 (UP) rhe c; tvernor of North Vietnam charged today that Communist China has sent an invasion force into Indo-China and urged that the United Nations make an immediate on the spol investigation. Nguyen Hun Tri, 45-year-old Governor, said the United Nations should207 words
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Article175 1950-11-24 1 New Plans For Malaya Discussed I. OX DON'. Nov. 2't (B iter) Three British Chiefs of Stall today discussed new p ans for the stamping out of terrorism in Malaya at a meethere u'ith Sir Harold Briggs, British chief of operations there. The Chiefs of Staff are Admiral of the175 words
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370 1950-11-24 1 Standard Staff Reporter THK Consultative Committee on Rice r aehed the conclusion that the world rice situation foi next year does not «i>e cause for any undue concern, ;ording to i a statement issued vestenlay at the end o> :.ie two-day370 words
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266 1950-11-24 1 Knowland: Let There Be No Asian Munich TAIPEI Nov. 23 (ReuterAAP) spublican Senator William Knowland today charged B tain with all-round appease* it in her approach !to the .-stion of Communist expans' >n in Asia. He s at a press conference: of the Communists is ap] isement, advocacy of a266 words
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251 1950-11-24 1 LONDON. Nov. 23 (Reuter) A full exchange of views I between Britain and India on! the situation in Nepal is now taking place, Mr. Patrick, Gordon Walker. Common-, wealth Relations Secretary,; said today. Mr. Leonard Gammans, Con- 1 servative, had asked in251 words
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507 1950-11-24 1 Peace Rumours Run Rampant As Lull Prevails TOKYO, Nov. 23— (AP):— Peace rumours ftppeartd suddenly today amid a Thanksgiving Da\ mud on the Korean i)attlelronts. Talk of a negotiated settlement was touched oil by 1. Chinese Communists suddenly released 27 \touudcd .American prisoners. The freed men brought this message "The507 words
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112 1950-11-24 1 LONDON. Nov. 24 (AP>— Nine Chinese delegates arrived here on Thursday en route to New York to discuss the future of Formosa before the United Nations Security Council. The representatives of the Peking government arrived at Northolt Airport from Prague, which they reached112 words
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308 1950-11-24 1 KOREAN VL\RFRO\T. Nov. 23 (VIM 1 \u> Chinese Coniniiinists in Korea today r< lrar.r«| 27 ay— d ei\ American priflomn ami »enl lliem l»a«k vilb thin message "The Chinese do not *ant lo fi»hl the Xnu-riran*.^ (United Press, quoting an Kiqhth Army spokesman said308 words
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180 1950-11-24 1 British Said Conducting Peace Talks LONDON, Nov. 2'A (UP) The British diplomatic representative in Peiping has been conducting negotiations with j the Chinese Communist Govj ernment seeking to end the 1 war in Korea, official sour i said today. The official sources said .7 C Hutchison. Charge d'Affaires in Peiping,180 words
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Article41 1950-11-24 1 Mr. P. A. T. Chrimes has been appointed to act as Chairman at the Singapore Harbour Board during the leave of absence of Mr. H. B. Hasten, who is due to retire from the chairmanship shortly.41 words
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Advertisement49 1950-11-24 1 £s^l WESTAt f^n] VENTIUTOR p- j I1»nw »1 Air I mJ 1 %t r >Tin«tr L_^>»— Xoiselesa, Effective, Inexpensive WESTERN ELECTRIC CO. 138, Robinson Rood, S'porc. Change over i<> £mJ KERTEX and Woven BEDSPIT ADS rai in sixes 72" x 100", 60 r >0" 54" x 90".^3^1 Phone 521449 words
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708 1950-11-24 2 THREATENING letters have been written to Mrs. Adeline II« rtcnrli and her supporters, Mr. E.L). Shears, counsel for Mrs. Hertogfa disclosed just before the Singapore High Court adjourned En a Milt before Mr. Justice Brown, Mrs. Herto<di and her husband are applying for tin*708 words
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173 1950-11-24 2 Tm: 11-YEAR-OLD < hin« m' «irl. Tan Er Kim vlio us found dead off a Miiall tratk lfa«lin^ to hef IhimoC iii Juroiii:. >iii»afu»r« > on W edneddaj was not raped, according t«» nne«Ecal anthoriii*^. [1 has also been ascertainec that173 words
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Article62 1950-11-24 2 BECAUSE of the inciisp- ci cour.se! for the defencS G. Pillay. the bearing of Ibi w gainsi ■.1 bin Ismail. charged .s:th voluni i isini voua hurt t<> the Sing lawyei Mr. Chung 'i itl Pitt jresti day fixed for hearing bt^fore the Sing I Disl Judce.62 words
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Article134 1950-11-24 2 THE Singapore firm of Bu'a Shoe and Co. ye terday don tted 1 to the Standard Pi» t Fund set up to help Singapore police victims of terrorism. Another donor was the well1 known Singapore medical practitioner, Data C. J. Paglar who gav< soo. Yesterday's134 words
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Article247 1950-11-24 2 A CONCERT was held a1 the Outran) School a1 tiicir prize giving day yesterday. Mr. J. D. Joseph, Principal, Teachers' Training College addressed the boys, while Bliss K. Bradley, of the University of Malaya, gave away the prices. Prizes were awarded to .-ill classes of247 words
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Article110 1950-11-24 2 A 21 -YEAR-OLD Chinese. Ling Fkjng Guan who was found with ll'j pounds of j opium concealed in specially j prepared receptacles i:i the rear .'-eat of a car, was sentenced to ;4 months* rigorous imprisonment by the j Singapore Sec o n d110 words
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350 1950-11-24 2 standard Staff Kr|><irt<r 1 \\V. "mo>t unjustifiable gap 91 between ih<- ealariefl «»f the Honours graduates im the oiw Uumi and tin salaries of tin- l^^^^ EXegree, !h<- EiafFles College Diploma holders ami tfi<- Normal Class l«';^^^H•r^ on the other lia* now been widened l»\350 words
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Article132 1950-11-24 2 US Observer In Singapore Standard Staff Reporter Mr. Lawrence S. Pinkelstein, Research Associate ol the Institute of Pacific Relations, arrived in Singapore by Air France Dakoto from Saigon yesterday In make a week's survey of Malaya, "to gather background ini i] mation". He said thai he was studying the problem132 words
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205 1950-11-24 2 A SINGAPORE Improvement Trust official, Mr. M. C. Tin-Irv. >vho if a tritneSfl in an alleged for»«-r\ «»i an S.I.T. document, Mill Kail for the I nited kingdom Unlay on l< a\o. after having recorded \n> evidence in ih<Singapore Second District Court. Defence counsel.205 words
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Article441 1950-11-24 2 Square Deal For Underdog Ma j id Standard Siaff Krporlrr MR. M. A. MAJII). th« laliiw Par(> mmMim from the <itv artl f<»r the forthrotnin^ v in^ajM>r^ Municipal elections, >«'*t«r«la\ lol<l hi- \<»t«r- tn- >*oij!,i Hctrk for th«* ('(•<in«niic nuMUasj <•( th<- Munirtpal ScrVWDCB and for a Mjuarc dral for441 words
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Article, Illustration120 1950-11-24 2 MR. WILLIAM C. FOSTER, Chief of the ECA and Mr. R. Allen Griffin, Director of the ECA's Far East Division, arrived in Jakarta yesterday for a brief visit to Indonesia, according to a Keuter report. Earlier yesterday, the ECA Mission gave a press conference in Singapore. Picture shows the MissionStandard - 120 words
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Article97 1950-11-24 2 Changes In Railway Time-Table MALAYAN Railways yes tf-rdav aiin<t:!n( "d th«- foliowini; ali< ratiMU t<> ti scheduie from Singapore foi toda> and tdtnorrnu unl\ The day Mail Train b<>.>k ed to leave Siacapore at 8 10 a.m. lor Ku.i!.i Lasapu vs.ii dr-juii A.m The Laeal Patteacef Tnbt leaviai Siagapon .it97 words
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Article89 1950-11-24 2 J EN T by the rtment add the Po lice on houses in Sago Lane had a sequel m the s Fourth P when two elderly women. Let Moh md Yap Ah H sentenced to three I r ent < for mai [id Living on89 words
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Advertisement130 1950-11-24 2 Here are three of the new features -p\\ 'on Pan American's new Double-decked /c Clipper* Service to the U.S.A. y'/ (VIA MAN A) 0^ MJjEPIRriTTES p« u,™ famed (bam < cushion chair tonnees va\ oat to full \wd lenjith p\c you real ftWping comfort at no extra ro*\. u\\-^/e bertha130 words
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Advertisement48 1950-11-24 2 u I M "OWE =ZER 1 MCOEL DF4 STC OF FROZEN FC SINGATOFE CHEY HAIR BED Bi B A R KOI BAH POMADE DAftft N I t the c hair a to a r. %t s# oil RobiiiMin R«»»' 5 /ajulAj/JjLjs#oC/(^ //W5 /^^if WATCHES $&X StfMESS /'icj y48 words
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Article, Illustration950 1950-11-24 3 BENHAM REPORT WITH AMENDMENTS PASSED IN KL Effective From Aug. 1, 1949 standard SiafF Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday:— The Benham Report was adopted with amendments today when the Federal Legislative Lminril accepted a motion by Mr. R. Ramani which makes the t ileetjve date tor revision of Government salaries Aug.950 words
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Article122 1950-11-24 3 Rubler Duty Debate Coming? U a^recmral Itc eJ K'i' b r aol u bieved, aa ;;il'lit\ Hill be bale the pro is.- in the rate KuhtH-r Kxport in the FeaVral mini il. $J t.-nirnt w.in tin- Bud: I ..i the Geaacil PTeaIn bj G Mr. S W S itton. villi122 words
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Article35 1950-11-24 3 A power failure in the Federal Legislative Council Chamber interrupted the night session of the Council on Wednesday for a short period. The meeting resumed when power was restored. i i35 words
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Article184 1950-11-24 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Further evidence was recorded today before Mr. A. P. Jack, First' Magistrate, where Ng Kek Sing is charged with corruptly giving gifts to Inspector Mahmoud. Another Chinese Ng Kah Hin was charged with abetting the offence. It was alleged that184 words
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2046 1950-11-24 3 Briggs, Attlee To Discuss Emergency AMENDED BENHAM REPORT PASSED 'LONDON. Nov. 23 (Reuter) British Prime Minister Clement Attlee will meet Sir Harold Briggs, Chief of Anti-Bandit Operations in Malaya, to di icuss new measures for stamping out terrorism in the FedcI'Mtinn i U"i.' 'Illtlwii'i i 'l( iir,ilit i> 1 42,046 words
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153 1950-11-24 3 SEREMBAN, Thurs The bitter feeling of the \sian stall at the way employers have turned d heir requests is referred to in a statement to T\ Standard by Mr. J. K. Kathiravelu. Chairman of the STegri Sembilan Estates Asian Staff Union. Mr. Kathiravelu says another153 words
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Article71 1950-11-24 3 Standard staff Correspondent KLANG. Thurs.— The Rev. S. J. Arthur of the Methodist J Mission. Klang, who died Klang was buried in the Christen Cemetery in Klang yester- j day. the late Rev. Arthur was 51 years of age and was born in71 words
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Article123 1950-11-24 3 FOR FAILING to notify his ohange of address to the Registration Centre, a 29-years-old Indian Krishnan Nair was fined SlO by [nche Abdul Rahman in the Muar Magistrate Court, recently. For failing to notify the change of address from Bukit Pasir to Bukil Gambir Ramayah was fined SlO or123 words
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269 1950-11-24 3 Standard StaH i orreap— aVwl KUALA LUMPUR, aTwur». Hapc i« aiiain o,w nationality in Malax a Beg in oni' magnetic ferr< identical educational Kntercatfl ilalid Mr*. 11. 11. O«>u in tlic Federal Legislative Cownril last niizlii. She was speaking against an an endi i269 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-11-24 3 His Highness the Sultan of Selangor and the Tensku Anipuun visited the General Hospital at Kuala Lumpur and met the victims of the unfortunate bombing accident which occurred at Utan Simpan Estate recently. Fraits were distributed to the patients, all at whom were Chinese. Picture shows the Sultan and the62 words
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Article50 1950-11-24 3 THE FULL Moon Celeb; I will be held at the Buddhist Temple. Brickiields. Kuala Lumpur. today at 7 p.m. by members of the Selangor Buddhist Association and the Sasana Abhiwurdhiwardene Society, Kuala Lumpur. A sermon in English will be delivered by Vinayacharr .i M Pannasiri Thero.50 words
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Article29 1950-11-24 3 Rev. and Mrs. R. K Llllfc New Methodist Missionaj Klang District were entertained at the A. C. S. Hall. Klai Tuesday by members of the Church' Committee.29 words
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86 1950-11-24 3 Evaded Duty: W atch Dealer Fined $2,673 r Standard Stan Correspondent I w MCCA Than Hg Pong Kan, a watch dealer was daj fined $2,673.30 in d six months' 'iment in s i Court, Cor n being in p issessi n on hicb no du\\ paid. s, Co irt Pi86 words
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Article74 1950-11-24 3 POSED AS INSPECTOR CHARGED Staadari staft C#rresp»atfeal SI EIEMBAN. Thu Bail of %5 KJ \v.l^ allowed n 2 < I iaran, who was < tiding t<. Polio I Accused it \v;ts alleged wont to ;s Tamil shop-keeper in B 1 1 where posing as an tor he demand* d Similar74 words
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85 1950-11-24 3 Stjiid.trd Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR T i reward of 11.000 is be g by the Selanc P ice for in- ition Leading to the arrest of four men. three Chines* a Tamil, believed to have murdered ;i T;imil named Mun .it Tumbok Chi;85 words
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Advertisement35 1950-11-24 3 if J Jm *c M \7 V v "V x. Jm CO^.AMEMORATING JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Victoria Memorial Hall in 12th 13th December zn c^ rickets shortly obtainable at Robinsons With the compliments of The Standard35 words
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Advertisement44 1950-11-24 3 Dr tvIAL AH Motor Cyclists DO YOU KNOW VV EL nJ\ V C r\ LA l\ \i El STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM Ariel Ambassador Scott Jawa CZ WE HAVE NOT RAISED MAY WE SERVICE YOUR TELEPHONE 5338 5339 GEORGE LEE MOTORS 200 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE.44 words
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517 1950-11-24 4 V DANGEROUS munitions <lisposal operation vhi« h mav laM nin«* or 10 days vv ill begin in Singapore mm >h»inl;i\ >»l»<ii Ko>a! Arinv Ordnance Corps «-\|»vris ar between "0 ami 100 I.">-iiuh from a §oodcd mult riiroiind nuj^aziiie room at a deserted gun517 words
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Article129 1950-11-24 4 Standard St.itT Correspondent v- start patrolwns of over rom Dec. 1 arson attemptf I ang Chamber oi C in i ration the Cl Police Officer, I j, has sponsored a coitive scheme of specially trained police patrols. S the of whom a: M u 1 for the129 words
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Article62 1950-11-24 4 FOURTEEN year old Tan Sin Jin. who climbed a tree to see an open-air cinema, feU to his death on Nov. 13 when the branches supporting him gave way This was stated by the boy's grandmother, Soh Wah. in the r apore Coron< r*s Court62 words
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366 1950-11-24 4 >IR. LIM YEW HOCK, Presidenl of the Labour I'ari\ uf Singapore, yrst«r»lav challenged the Presidenl of the Progressive I'^rt*. Mr. <.. Tan, to hold a public debate or. their parties 1 respective economic policies* Mr. Lim issued this challenge in answer366 words
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Article, Illustration74 1950-11-24 4 Photo. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wans of Hongrkongr who arrived in Singapore aboard the Q;;ntas Constellation yesterday. They had just spent a six week holiday in Melbourne and Sydney and were greatly impressed by the friendliness of the Australians toward aliens. Mr. Wang has been forStandard - 74 words
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194 1950-11-24 4 More Welfare Workers In Ipoh Needed Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Thurs.— An appeal tor more voluntary workers from all communities in the district to come forward and assisi in wcl- work was made by Mr. Y. C. Kang at yesterday'i general meeting of the Ipo!i District Welfare Committee. Mr. Kang194 words
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161 1950-11-24 4 Standard Muff Correspondent A LOR STAR. Than. When a party of police headed by ASP Mr. A. KB. Bullee! raided a house at Tonskong Yard and rounded up the Ramblers, five people were reported to have jiiniped into the river in161 words
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175 1950-11-24 4 Standard SiafT Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. V pilgrim broker, Syed bin Afustapha, was acquitted and <lischari:<Ml by Mr. E. M. Smallwood in the Magistrate Court today when he was found not guilty on two charges oU dishonestly misappropriating a total sum of $1,131. He175 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-11-24 4 Picture shows two shophouses in Brick Kiln Road, Penan^. the walls of which collapsed two and a half hours after a lorry hud crashed into the centre pillar. Those injured were the lorry driver. Ooi Chye Kent, an Indian girl and a child in her arms.46 words
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303 1950-11-24 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs. Ng Sun Wall, 29. a miser and manager of Chop Hoong Chan Was shot dead by bandits this morning at Talam Mines, two miles south of Kanipar. h he was walking to inspect »W of Mr. Ng Yin303 words
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Article69 1950-11-24 4 Prayers Cum Business vStandard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs.— A ndui" hawker. Abd Ka sim, was fined Sin for hawking ::i a prohibited area .it the entrance of St. Michael's Institution. He said he used to say his daily prayers in the near! y mosque after which he would take the69 words
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Article136 1950-11-24 4 PEXAXG. Thurs.— Municipi health statement for the vu'.. ending Nov. 18 shows that th i were 190 birth- and 47 deal including eight deaths ol In- fants under one year old. There were only two casi 'of death Cram pubnotu j tuberculosis as against136 words
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196 1950-11-24 4 Standard >safT CfH Tlipildl Hi l*r!N \\<». I Inn*.-. rhc iiriown riunnben < f di nicrcc here ik ikih giving scrioui ronsiderat'cMi i«» fuiurr devdopmenl «»1 Weld hi:.\ i<» < iiicriioraiuitiin submitted to tin mi li\ .n 1 < > liinit. il learnt* In196 words
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Article135 1950-11-24 4 PEXAXG. Thurs. -The long drawn out strike of the Si I Nyok Dockyard daily pai artisans was ti ed with I signing of the conditions i I service at the Labour Oflico here yesterday. The agreement was si by both the representa; of the management of the135 words
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Article101 1950-11-24 4 IPOH. Thurs— Capt. W. H Blakemore, an army recruiting officer, will be in Ipoh on Dec. j 11 and 12 to interview recruits daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Labour Office. Straits-born Malays. Chinese, South Indians and Euras will be recruited. Applicants should101 words
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8 1950-11-24 4 PUBLICITY INJURIOUS, TAI SENG COMPLAIN "in i "ate:8 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-11-24 4 Photo sf Mr. trU Mrs. Tan Kim I.: c.i" u thfir w M ,n r» ;l n Btlj Ike bride uas formerly Miw Klliut S.-ou icii;, r announcer. Chinese s«-( mi of Penant; Broadcasting "*-'.i ti«»n. Mr. lan )»> a (Irrk in the Pdiir- i): p.irttiunt.47 words
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Advertisement91 1950-11-24 4 do they prefer KLMI \jf KL M u the verj hall-mark of air travel at its best. g OMftiiming trjvelitr— the choice cf the conr^is^cuf. M// /fy Whj tba predflectioa fbi K.L.M. among the g /vs WeU-informed and the jr.uch-travclled? K /fry /ft F pmmm &ctt pcnocal expericaoe of trjvd91 words
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Advertisement132 1950-11-24 4 (I (jlJWZ'Z**'* EY TKE MAKERS ■V-* TIGER BALM Heaitat v^-^ J roi n^7 ENC AUN TDKG TIGER MEDICAL HAU f No matter where STOMACH ÜBLES yt-'"^."^" j I BBWCd fy er :in the storr. W ovtr the dekcate stomach I r r p a tin har AWAY FROM HOME r132 words
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146 1950-11-24 5 Court Told Of Big Opium Haul; Chandu Hidden In Stool kl U MPi R, Tlmr..— Chinese, Son Chee I ur.i pleiulil sjnihj before Mr. S). k. Grant, Presinl ot tlit- SeBn<ma «>urj. tinlu\ foe baving in 'ni* oaacarioa twelve pieces^ L,358 paekefs, ivw» hofdes and j»r-i of upi'.im. to ed146 words
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Article, Illustration12 1950-11-24 5 To Play In YMCA Concert dsfsdaf asdf asdf asdf sf >i Lee12 words
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Article, Illustration97 1950-11-24 5 Standard Crossword No,5 Winners Kbccn a deluge of en: Les for The Puzzle No. 5. Altogether 2.000 I and about 68Q of these arrived I nt B&hlU :K. H. a Pi i bulk I en- beai fled in in i on one puzzle ek, to.be, i each t sing wUI97 words
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Article95 1950-11-24 5 Tussle For Tin Ore Is Settled KUAI :i. ThuTS. A settlement was annouc e iii the Supreme Court today in a civil bi ougl I before i Mr Justice H. W. Wilson by a miner. Mr. Khoo Tern? Hong for the recovery of -50 pi of tin ore from Kin95 words
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Article, Illustration183 1950-11-24 5 95 Army Brigade Wins Fire Display KUALA LUMPUR. Thars, Tae efficiency of the Boyal Vrmy Service Corns iir»» Service was iemoastrated at Headquarters Malaya when thr.»«' teams competed f«r the The Cameron mghlands i«' m frem 95 Army Fire Brigade, North Malaya Sub-District, emerged wimtexa witt M pomte 0 <r183 words
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198 1950-11-24 5 Slandanl Staff < orropomli u\ JOHORE BAIIRU. Thins. A colourful a took place yesterday at the Estma Dew»n Council Chamber, where Hie Regent of Johore, formally opened the recently constituted Council of Religi-:.. Sharp at 10 a.m. tht 1 accompanied by bis ADC Vahya.198 words
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158 1950-11-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thur*.— A watchman, Guia Bachar. was convicted and sentenced J to nine months rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. D. ML K. Grant President of the Sessions Court, today, for stealing 3d kaUies of tin ore. from the Tai San Kongsi at Saiak158 words
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67 1950-11-24 5 Standard Stall < orrespondrni JOHORF. BAHRU. Strong a I which was contemplated in a draft airu i I i the Mohamo •nders, w:is one of the n of four-and-a-half-h ,<> Council ol t the lbtana D* terday. I other matters discursed, including lav and67 words
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Article708 1950-11-24 6 oericans were bound to squawk over the price "i natural rubbei sooner or later. Even a free- prising con i r like America feels that n casions win n one must call into question v utab)< orkings of the sacred law of s V and d ma708 words
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Article126 1950-11-24 6 A complaint thai radio and television were occupying the hours that children would otherwise spend in reading j w.i voiced by Mr. NJR. Tempest, Director of the Sheffield Institute of Educa- tion, at the speech day of the Doncaster Technical High School lor Girls. r "As a126 words
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2756 1950-11-24 6 V. KANAPATHY PILLAI - Salaries Are Not Related To Living Costs V. KANAPATHY PILLAI The Case Against The Benteam Report By In iliis, the first of two articles^ the cx-pre«i-<lenl of the Junior Civil Services Association explains why a succession of Commissions and Committees has failed to solve the <jue^turn of Salaries* f^EFORE I2,756 words
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Advertisement86 1950-11-24 6 L. C. C. EXAMINATION. E I Now for 51 LCC. ssona day nighi d lal attention 3 months guaranteed tuition 1 m 1 m. Special concessions to students .me! unemploy< d Paper *V Text B k FREE Daily speed practice weekly tests Other classes- All Com I Subjects. Morn after.86 words
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Advertisement37 1950-11-24 6 Qta^»—^Bfelieve It orATqt/ f '^%SWS^s^O l^e 15 BUILDING x E te^® HEROWNHOUSE/ xil^Jf/ J ffl Ifel Glancing ec-g A KCIVKHL9IOUFE! <W Mi^gSp^ IT ALWAVS POPPED bP ON E::D 1| f>f >tw V." J £',V' £l2 CHARLES &IYTMWiiW»,&4^fi37 words
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Miscellaneous22 1950-11-24 6 USELESS EUSTACE i=> -^V 'Iruvi a s«,.i t<» jpN hiv ■IMJ*! w« r'!i lit s u ill) t!> (it I'm RtidnighJ >un22 words
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Article60 1950-11-24 7 FRENCH DENY RED DRIVE ON HANOI \PV Ar v HeailS a i •hat any by the a rmy me or -China g decl; ffect (not A attributed to a pokfesman, rresi m itary V i "ver ing the reneter. vn SEEK UN AID I illied ith us been tall internatio60 words
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Article44 1950-11-24 7 K ige to it binds i true if ul for 1 te terrib to be is -It is I the 3 M yjesU e ppeared near the ight rd. ped 5 huj« ire rhey r ir ed 4«J pTj«r.t.44 words
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Article, Illustration277 1950-11-24 7 Three-point UK Plan To End War In Korea I \s \rru i>vy I :s pi u WaJ rs j CtU s. > Mvai ft i m KortM. pit »t a strt-ft I staad FtieM i graUtikk Is rffrrted «»n tin- ruts of > g ia seßen and I Tlnir t»wn277 words
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40 1950-11-24 7 YORK N Al lent and forme r to Wean w York Wed e ay on a e p ihe United \X\ .ey Irving H. Say-,:-rd the arrt Julio] g dia and Juan Bernardo ii40 words
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432 1950-11-24 7 DON, Noi 23 (AP) A Parliameni assarl t ten j y that Russian iei n ported to out-p«rform A n, ican lighter -raft in Korea illV powered with engines sold to the Soviet Union by Britain. Conservative Reginald Benised uie432 words
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201 1950-11-24 7 IOKVO. Nov. 23 (Keu-ter-AAP) Twenty-seven wounded American prisoners were releaased yesterday by the Chinese Communists three miles from the Amerii in lines. carrying a message: "We do not want to fifiht Americans." The Americans, uho were released in the morniMg no.th201 words
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645 1950-11-24 7 'Operation Ana^is' By Alex Valentine, Reuters Correspondent SEOUL, Nov. 23 A group of specially trained War Department civilians has arrived here to open u "postmortem" examination of hov the United States Army really acquitted itself in the Korea \N645 words
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Article145 1950-11-24 7 record French budget, one- 1; fourth of it earmarked for military expenditure, was ap- t proved by the French cabinet j today and went to the Nation.il l Assembly's Committee. The new budget, which calls for an expenditure of 2,612,- 00(1,000,000 francs (U557,642,--000,000) was almost $1,000,000,- 000145 words
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Article160 1950-11-24 7 LAKE SUCCESS. Nov. Renter A special 1 5-natr United Nation committee commended a three-point bas today for deciding which ernments should be g n representation in the U Nations. The committee, which set up to draft universal criteria for recognition a one j elYort160 words
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142 1950-11-24 7 UK To Reprint Encyclopedia Britannica LONDON. Nov. 2:1 (AP):— jThe Encyclopedia Britannica, I which originated in Britain, is I going to he printed here again j for the first time since 1911. It has been publisher) in Chi- cago since 1911. The 25 volumes are expected to be printed here142 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-11-24 7 Photo DEMPSEY TURNS TO REAL ESTATE— .Iark Dempsey. for mer world hcavj weight champion, complete with rap. gown and dear, receives congratulations from Walter Luntbleaw (left), head of the California Seal Estate School where Denipsey passed a three nionihs courv. He passed the state examinations will; an B4 :ru\ nowAP - 60 words
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Article225 1950-11-24 7 W iSHINGTON, Nun. 23 < \P) The I nited Stole* Secretary of State, Mr. Dean kcheaon, said yesterdaj \'..:H he had no reason lo doubl report lhai il Russians have chosen >ii«-> for -i\ bases in Tibet !<• threaten liuii;« mu\ other nearb) countries.225 words
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Article94 1950-11-24 7 LONLX N T i Britisl i assurance in Pai I last that shipments d be i)« the time I 7- surance after from b< Mr. Winston Chur hill Go vernmi nded an ei I Ernest Davies (old I 1 before J Ernest Bevii E94 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-11-24 7 PKINCESS i ATLMA says l!iin is wont I l'ul". Vincent ElHlyer says "Everything is wonderful**. They have been invited to the shah oj Persia's wc4diinc In December. Princess Fatima is Bore that means the s? h her brother, has forgft n her marryints Vincenl wlVttout liis permission. Ho v\a^ very54 words
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Article128 1950-11-24 7 ,IRO. Nov. 23— <R< 1 a Prime M I Ma. Wn! B that his n tnenf •< of Britsh troop a] zone. i I government v fi<]« -curing these "national aspii mean he told I mo 1 ting outside thf Pw sideMc-y here. The Premier smi128 words
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Advertisement49 1950-11-24 7 BEAl TIFI L M IDI \S Ml SUNS MADRAS —5 MUSLINS "^C^^^^N 50 inc!*iGS wide, Mm^ y *^*^f^'. i? v^^*"^ J i t^.". k Plain Cc:'cn '-V- 1J^j!^.^^^^^ fd > ||§hS price $2.50 per. ycrd FR0M B^^^^Pii^I SOFT FURNISHING DEFT. fcg 1 j jP^ H B^J J 3^1 2ND. FLOOR49 words
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Article, Illustration307 1950-11-24 8 Malaya's Aid Needs Are Public Health, Agriculture-Not 4 *ln Sonlh-tasl Asia, foiitlitioiis which dvivr a»gress>ion, prouiote a belter economy ami promise a better living for lore pcopic Uaw fptaerjJy ianwrwrcA^— William (1. Foster. StaMawci SialT Rt*j>orU*r HALAI V a> one of tlie greatest dollar earners in the world doe* no!307 words
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Article49 1950-11-24 8 'Increase Stockpile' Call In US (AP)— e UJS r rec t I t A \r- i production to t from I im.ono t US. rubber to I in- 3 ..st of rubber- s 1 thetic rub•ntries tor v n. iment r rubber f iovernment proba. an I i i49 words
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Article82 1950-11-24 8 'i's? latest Singapore ruoh: prices yesterday (Nm 2 I wNr pet ib. Bajera Seflcsa i No 1 RSS Spot Loe $1.83 tIM P.OJJ :n bales Dec No 1 K.S S. si I:, si 70| No 2 i:s> si 7! $1,723 >.» k^ SI v M.iiT} Toae: Easier. LONDON K|82 words
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Article40 1950-11-24 8 SUfGATOftE, Thurs The priee oi Ha i.:da> was S 15.23 per pit;!. Dowi LONDON !»N T?iur>d i> > prices fir^t ■r »ion. >-)*)t £1,t19 ba v.ijini Iftrec fltiithi E 139 '>u^ or--. VJ«>:;o. Settlemi :it prii e £1,1 roar: 11..t.40 words
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Article134 1950-11-24 8 Rubber Market Eases Slaadard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE n i marls I yesterday after■i the news that the United Spates was proposing a in private consumption oi ;ral rubber. Eai market was prac-l kite on lark of sellers with buyers showing very little inten I Oven demand was poor. X- Vrk134 words
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Article231 1950-11-24 8 W iSHLNGTON, \<»v. 22 (I P> The I >. (.m.mmenl probably >. !l order a 30 per cent < ;it in civilian us* <i nalaral rakbber for ihe 11; -i quarter »»f 1951. bul inereased production Is expected lo fill ihe .>. it231 words
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Article114 1950-11-24 8 Small Deals hi Popper Standard St.irt R< porter I LITTLE activity was report iin pepper locally yea white was quoted at per picul and Lampnng < $555. Small parcels .Ljed hands loca l Copra buyers opened at $45 per picul, with sellers at $46, r buyers' quotations in- J ed.114 words
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Article23 1950-11-24 8 en countries have sic:n- rd a U.N. convention al tne duty free imp* rtation ol cultural and scienti-23 words
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Article850 1950-11-24 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The iii the lin tal Mice bad a quietening e I "r < I m the ;.van Tin share nark' I iy. However, Tin ;han attracted some attenLon on good dividend anon at Industrials continued, to be 1 linn market, while Rubber shares were inclined850 words
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Article110 1950-11-24 8 FENANG, Nov. 24 (AP) The new system of duty on rubber and its scale cannot but cause chao.; in the marl,. I tnomic chaos In rural areas and encourage illegal export and smuggling oi' rubber to Thailand, the Penang Chamr of Commerce pointed out in a110 words
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Article100 1950-11-24 8 MUNICIPAL S 192(5 105 00 10 "0 1930 193.50 105.50 86 no 87.80 1937 D2.00 93.00XJ 1938 92.50 93.50xi 1939 101.50 103.00 1948 91.00 92.08 ng 5 r f 1926 105*00 I 50 1929 KM. oo n»t; no 1935 ''Mi-. 95.00 1937 B2 DO 93.00 19 B100 words
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297 1950-11-24 8 Ample Consultations With Malayan Inter esls Griffiths New Rubber Export Duty LONDON, V>\. 2:? (Reuter) Mr. Jar...- Griffith^ Secretary oi Sjatr for (Colonies, told the Ummue «»i Commons ia*t niirht thai ibere h:;*J bcea ani|»!« i < > nrj- t .i!;:i lions v, itli the Ma!a\an robber indiiilry before MNMMinee>297 words
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Article59 1950-11-24 8 Austin Car is Big Earner A CAP made by the A Motor Company the A -10 model, is claimed to be the British industry's biggest dol-lar-earner, ha- j >Ughft in more dollars than otbei single article produced. ian 250,000 of these machines have been made in the past three years.59 words
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Article95 1950-11-24 8 $228 Millions In Notes Destroyed Til K i>O\K!) ol <i!!i:::: -idiirr- of itvn m Malaya hare *<» fa* ivitkdrawai and <l«'-?n> j pge^ivaakwi note tames t<» the ralne «»f >22i> 0(t2..-7T.7 > <•{ a total of $238,804,963.95 width <<-i^A to i<- j frj.ru Xui;. .U. I' mem p in the95 words
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Article36 1950-11-24 8 AUSSIE SHUGAR DELEG ATES v: in I r-j stall r; THREI to the Empire and 1 iferencc I en rouU to 1 -t price t- v J e. D; E. T. Pearce ap.rr Mr J rd.36 words
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22 1950-11-24 8 UK Export Board Member Due In S'pore Stand Ml Stall V. p SIR Percy T.i~ will arrive in Si >unda3 en 122 words
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159 1950-11-24 8 LONDON*. Nov. X The I and the promise I in industrial. oil ai de,ed issues I I detracted int< from existing I The i d^n Stock Exchange today and slij ling at i Bj Government stocks were fr.icI vcr where changed nd in a159 words
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82 1950-11-24 8 TOKYO. Nov. S3 (PAH —During the past yea"r. cotton textile exports have gone far over the U.S.s:n 0.000.000 goal set for the year by attaining US$:* 30.000.000 in nine months bringing Japan from th place to the No. l in the world market. From82 words
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55 1950-11-24 8 rbe Economic C<> peration lamu tstration in Washington las authorized U.5.5104.0G0 for rarchase by Indo-Chinese counri os (Vietnam, Cambodia. Laos* 'i U.S. motor vehicles and other ndustrial machinery, US $13,000 or purchase by Thailand ol lmilar items, and I'S $125,800 or supplying US.55 words
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316 1950-11-24 8 Stamlani Staff R<'porl«-r IN<«F\SES mm* tm*me+U b tke, prtt j export-* arwi stocks of rublx'r in ih, \lala\a la*»t month. Production increa^.j f n tons in September to 61.721 i*»n^ a -i i from 68.231 ton- to 71,216 luim an.l ions to316 words
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Article7 1950-11-24 8 Korean War Reviving Jap industry i i7 words
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Article48 1950-11-24 8 B asdf asdf asdfasd f asdfsdf I REE MARK! I < I RKI Nt 1 o lb ao H 1 B 6 144 dc!]^- r; ns r- tlu: Bnd fc rr«f- wf today j BK» ■'> u> Ii ta 4 xo oat I OVTKOI (T K.\TF>48 words
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Article643 1950-11-24 9 BambooCurtainßefugees Tdl Gripping Story Standard Staff Reporter .INESSMEIN and laboiuvr. in China Mould like to see old times r^e« u ho managea to e.cape from behind .he -Bamboo u>h\ Ibe Standard m Singapore yesterday. IWO .vf..iree> did not wish their names or nationalities di*- f r643 words
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Article, Illustration266 1950-11-24 9 Super Deluxe Liner Calls At Singapore luxurious cargo-passenger liner, the City in Singapore yesterday on her maiden s one oi the n any super deluxe ships that and Bucknall Steamship Company is i ain into their round-the-world service. ana wnne. r of Oti appointnpl< ment in her !.i"ge WO theMichael doh. - 266 words
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Article632 1950-11-24 9 EAST ASIATIC LINE Outward From EuroDC In Port Mordhval Gdn. 29 .10. Dec. 2: Flastria, sails for I Saigon Bangkok Dec. 3. Nov 30: Kina, sails for Manila, Hongkong, Takubar and Japan -Dtr. 2. Dec 8: Malacca, sails for Bangkok. Manila, Hongkong Japan Dec 10. Dec. 19: Sclandia,632 words
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Article70 1950-11-24 9 Standard Staff Rep< rter THE Pakistani delegation to the Commonw ealt h Parliamentary Association conference to be held in Ncv. »a.land, passed throaga Singapore yesterday by Qanias (on.sU'llation. The leader of the delegation is the Pakistani Parliamentary Secretary, Mr M. B. Ahmad. Other delegates are Mr. S. T.70 words
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Article75 1950-11-24 9 CAIRO. Nov. 23 (UP) The 1,700-ton British army oil tanker "Eastern MecT. manned by a Greek and Egyptian crew, was yesterday gutted by fin as it was taking on fuel at the mouth of the Suez CanaL Three Greek sailors were missing after the fire75 words
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Article, Illustration102 1950-11-24 9 Sea Cadets of the Juniur Technical Trade School yesterday held their yearly inspection parade at the R.X.V.R. School in Telok Ayer Basin. Rear Admiral H. F. Faulk ner. Flas Officer. Malaya Area (centre in the -ibow picture) inspected the guard of honour. Then he wuteh -u t!icMichael Gob - 102 words
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Article115 1950-11-24 9 Air Escort For Soekarno 's Trip MANILA, Nov. 23 (AP) Philippine Air Force planes will escort President Soekarno of Indonesia to Manila on Dec. 12 on a Stale visit. President Elpidio Quirino of the Philippines will personally welcome Dr. Soekarno on his arrival. Philippine Air Force plant will meet President115 words
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Article96 1950-11-24 9 CAIRO, Nov. 23 (AP) The world's biggest oil i from the Saudi Arabian oilfields to the Mediterram coast will be used for the first time in early D2cetnber. A spokesman for the Arabian Am -rjcan Oil Company, which controls the oilfields, said the first tanker will be loaded96 words
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Article89 1950-11-24 9 EDMONTON, Alberta. Nov. 23 (AP) Twenty persons are dead or missing and 58 injured after the head-on collision between two Canadian National Railway- trains in the Rock} Mountains on Tuescay. Army officials said the bodies of ten soldiers were taken Irom the wreckage of three89 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-11-24 9 WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 <AT—The U.S. Commerce Department reported that the Bolivian tin production may average 3.000 tons a month during the last quarter of 1950. In that event, tin exports for this yeai mav reach 32,000 tons.43 words
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Advertisement95 1950-11-24 9 I'M, I I \H TKANS PACIFIC SKKVICF Overland I H An-ehs All American Canadian Cities Penanf T«? >>.»« •>«• %X< ELQ \u k.kv t4 :<■ IVr. II I>'<-- s Ure J r:\r-o for Flon?fcong Kobe Tokohara* I r inshipment Takubar A ittMSM MIAK BKRVKI ISA (WEST COA.ST)RSIAK (ill I- vij95 words
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Advertisement134 1950-11-24 9 \air arrivals] j^; •-{and DEPARTURES) U Arrivals RIM CONSTtLLMION from lakarlj Id 4.~i a ni P. A. I)( 4 from Banfkok IKJM MALAYAN AIRWAYS? DAKOI \< fr.xn \!<>r Sar. I'fM.ns Jaipinc. Ipoh Koala lumput I IS u in. fnirii Kuantan Al«t Mar flrnanc Kuala I.cmpur I- 1 8.35 pm from134 words
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Advertisement631 1950-11-24 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDIN 1 VIA UK CONTINENT Spore P. I '..its pT.inir ■VORnHVAL" fir S..,pr,n A Bor.j;knk OMtH ?*>3o ■•K.IVA-- lor Manila. Hongk Takabar, Kobs fokobai WNov n Dec 2a: M« I \i.< i r.\ Bangkok 9 :>cc. for Hang* ifsnM SIT IVOI 1 TS. D^"MEONIA" for Sail m B631 words
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Miscellaneous174 1950-11-24 9 DESPATCHES Today: -Djakarta 6 p.m. by Ophir, North India Noon by Rebeverett, Burma Noon by Rebeverett, Sibu ti p.m. by Belaga, Palembang (> p.m. by Tosari, Philippine Islands 6 pan. by Rondo. United States of America and Canada *i p.m. by Ron< Me lan Noon bv Baud. Tomorrow: —Japan Noon174 words
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Article, Illustration723 1950-11-24 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By LMLM: "The Blue Lamp" (Kaiing Studios). RATING:— Very Good. STARS: Jack Warner, Jimmy ilauley. Dirk Bogarde, Pa! ric Doonan, Gladys Henson, Peggy Evans, Robert Flemyng. DIRECTOR: Basil Doardt'ii. THKME: A grim manhunt through London by members of the Police Force723 words
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Article, Illustration354 1950-11-24 10 TAI ITA and Padmini two i teen-aged sisters whose dance combination is t'»e current craze in Tamil films may soon arrive in Singapore together with their third sister K.isi:» a»d an 1: p ce musical proup. Negotiations to this eliect are being conducted between a local sponsor354 words
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Advertisement277 1950-11-24 10 rij^f^rrw^ showing RICHARD W!0 H< GENE TIERNEY OUT OF THE NIGH I fl Bi^l I IHE CITY S RM B COVES 6ERALO RE3SN-S j /W^STARTUMG NOVEL *Z*A OF LOBDOH- w^ I ifiGmiciTY 2o GOOGIE WITHERS Jm Jult .i^ SSlN £bC mmm FMNCiSi SAMUEL G ENGEL VARLOWE ..SULLiVA\J^p^.;.r PLUS! A MVN277 words
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Advertisement229 1950-11-24 10 mM jj 11 a.m. 1.43 1.1.") £.45 i "TENSION" wnx i Vd EMOTIONS TO i m tißßUfe^ K in every t^o-timmg /O u ,5f I F^nl Richard BASEHART Audrey TOTTER L J Cyi CHARISSE Barn SULLIVAN PJIJQI M-(» Ms nSCHNICOLOR HSAVEI ■LllO. PI, AVI AN!) OF MICHIGAN -MIDNIGHT TOMORROW ZH229 words
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Miscellaneous108 1950-11-24 10 a^^ggvT/ ME'5 GOIN' TO CLEAN JJ^iA l Al Z&\* |>1^.% V c; m =p O\ C\f c-p a c r s^l('"?n? for FIFTY >^4 v-JA l.vVT^ /-V^ -JfP \A\\V^/ r N^J vfc, B 1 t vv V V rijC/S' f^~^/^ CENTS! I «JO' L 'V NS-WeOM £v%\S^f\— r/S I SUCH108 words
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Article, Illustration633 1950-11-24 11 BOB SUN - Red Aim In The Land Of The Lamas BOB SUN TOP 0^ THE WOK Lit f asdfasdf asdf ads fadsf e ONGKONG, Nov. r 0 3 i o! the mU war in shifted from the ist to the Indo- ■_i<m following Communists' gains! the e brunt P- o|>. ited out.A.P. - 633 words
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Article112 1950-11-24 11 DIED —BUT HE LIVED AGAIN I ONDON, Nov. 23.— A man J J who "'died" for three minutes was brought i,. r. to life for live days, a doctor told a coroner's hearing hero recently. Dr. J. W. Shackle, apatholocnst. said that the t:(i-\,.ir-old man. Charles Want n, undergoing anA. P. - 112 words
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Article478 1950-11-24 11 Samuel G; Esther B. King - NO SUCH THING AS 'PERFECT MATE Samuel G. Esther B. King By and fj Should you expect your v. marriage to 'be perfect? A. Xu. Indeed, the notion that there arc such marriages has caused a great deal of mischief. For one thing, those who seek the "perfect" marriage set478 words
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1280 1950-11-24 11 Saw Charge Against Adabi, Dutch Consul Tells Court From Page 2 outride the point to consider Whether one party to the marriage was a Christian. "The plaintiffs had come to ask the Court to decide the purported marriage and if the Court were to hear the facts first to try1,280 words
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189 1950-11-24 11 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE TWO-MONTH-OLD Singapore Class Factor; •Employees' I nion M-<»r<><l its (ir>t victor) recently when it successfully negotiated th<» reinstatement of an employee in the production department of the Siagai pore (,I;ihs Manufacturers 9 Company limited. < The employee, Union officials189 words
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Article64 1950-11-24 11 677 Born In S' pore In One Week I Standard SJaff Reporter > COLONY births totalled 877 (while there were 181 deaths for I the week ending Nov. 18 according to a Municipality ot Singapore health statement released .yesterday. The chief causes of mortality during the past fortnight were [pneumonia64 words
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Miscellaneous328 1950-11-24 11 Hadio Programmes If) M \V-\ M«n th.- W.19 Daact Mu^n M> :;o Sydnrj Porch and hi^ I I. she Hmlci K< s lr> M in- a m .i I— i> in X- Sinsu >umm..:» i. ii i: i, or i..r t (i pin l'rn;r nuii'' Saaionry: 'hr l'i.i..rrN. > LM«Mn328 words
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Miscellaneous473 1950-11-24 11 f F EDE R ATlJp||jfilJ Plaza: Francis 1. 7 and 9.30 pjn. P m Carlfon: Fashion Par.ide Can. Sapphire: lah Kai (Mandarin 12. Coliseum: Deseti Agent (Serial 1 tonese) 3, 6.1 915 p.m and 9.30 p.m. v an( j 9pm j ld( 12 O'clor 4 pm Cathay: Ambikapathi (Tamil) 11473 words
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419 1950-11-24 12 Forwan - For wan Isv SINGAPORE'S hopes of sending a Colony contingent to the V*ian Games in New Delhi in March next year were diaenssed by members of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council at a meeting hold at the .M.J.. yesterday. For419 words
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Article97 1950-11-24 12 HASSETT LEADS AUS TRALIA EH] LBOURNE, Noi (Reutei AAF) Liadsai Has s t v tori*) 51 is to taptaia \i>tralia's Tesl lea i |hc P> »..d oi Control i i n im here today. krthnr M;»rriN (New So Wales) -mf'd 88 is vice rant mi. i!.r sell is played ia97 words
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Article151 1950-11-24 12 Specialist Coaching Planned SYSTEM of roarhina h»r >in^apor«-*> alblHrs ihnnmlt ihogC wlmi l> < di-jinuui-iif*! themselves an «.(•<■• iali-i-. or tampions in tin- x.iti.ni- r\rill> i- !ii;i^ iviniiiM! i»l il l)v th«- N rret;uv oi ihc Singapore Oi\mi>i« and Sports I»JMril. Mr. *»lrirkla:.»l. is ibc |)r«'»idt'ni «»l ilu>iun.«pore V- V.151 words
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Article178 1950-11-24 12 SEREMBAN Thurs jbitions ol League vas witnesses yesterda> Sei mban when I ks, -ticks and rules were the May. ki which was between N Sembilan i in V •te Neg S Recreation Cl ib ►reed 1 be aband I ten the sc e we ghi178 words
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Article102 1950-11-24 12 It is still doubtful whether Douglas Wright. Kent loubowler. will be fit to play for England against Australia in the first Test, starting here in eight days' time. YVrisht. generally accepted as rn:land"s key bowler, is continuing to recciv treatment for fibrositis in his sln):i!({«»r anti102 words
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162 1950-11-24 12 Colony Sports Chief Plans Busy Holiday The secretary of the Singai »re fj mpic and Spojts Council, Mr. V,. Strickland, will leave for the t':.ited Kingdom on long leave m Wednesday, "for a long eded rest.'* But during the time that he will "rest" in Britain. Mr. Strickr uid will162 words
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Article57 1950-11-24 12 Strydom Wins In S. Africa PRKIORIA. Nov. 22: (Renter) George Hunter, winner ol 'Jie light-heavyweight championship at the London Olympics in 1048, and present South Ah uan professional cTuiserweight was beaten here tonighi by Pie t Strydom in a 12 rounds contest for the vacani South African heavy11l title. Si57 words
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Article45 1950-11-24 12 KLANG, Thurs.—The Humourists B.P. defeated Fort Swettenham Combined in a friendly ti;ime ol badminton by six games !<> one on the Forrers court in K mg Humourists won all the three singles, but in the doubles they Hist one <>ut of the tour ties45 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-11-24 12 Sporting a heavy growth of beard, former world heavyweight champion Joe Louis works out with a punching bag Nov. 13 after his arrival in Chicago, Illinois, to prepare for his Nov. 29 bout in Chicago Stadium with Cesar Brion, Argentine heavyweight. Louis had been undergoing preliminary training54 words
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Article126 1950-11-24 12 Vijay Merchant Scores 184 N. O. BOMBAY. Nov. 2?, (Reuter) Vijay Merchant. India's Test captain, carried his overnight total of 102 to 184 not out against the Commonwealth here today, but Bombay Cricket Association XI failed by seven runs to gain a first innings lead. The Bombay side were all126 words
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Article193 1950-11-24 12 INDIANS WIN 2-0 K I A LA LUMPUB, Thurs. Making better ns« of their chances, the S«*lan gor Indians heat iht Selangor Eurasians l»y iwr ikkjU to nil in a hockej match played al Tayloi Koad today. The [ndians settled down tc an early lead when Ramalingam, their inside right,193 words
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286 1950-11-24 12 SINGAPORE Asian-, rur^rs-up in tin* All Blues cup competition la^i season, pl««y their first .tie in this season's series against \«*^ri Sriiibilan tomorrow. The match will be played a Jalan Besar Stadium and en trance will be free to specta lor. Singapore will286 words
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Article, Illustration106 1950-11-24 12 The Trick Did Not Work Dr. David F. Tracy. < psychologist and hypno- tist. administers to four members of the New 1 York Ranger Professional 5 j Hockey Club before their game with Boston Bruins 2 at Madison Square Ciar- 2 den. New York. Nov. 15. 2 5 The psychologist106 words
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Article163 1950-11-24 12 A PLACE-KICKING competition will precede the rugger match between RAF (Malaya; and the Army at Changi tomorrow. Organised with the object of improving the standard of place-kicking, the competition is to be an annual atlair and the winners will be presented with a trophy163 words
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Article180 1950-11-24 12 The Malayan Badminton players, E. B. Choong and L. T. Lee, added to their laurels in British match play with several successes in the South of Scotland badminton championships at Dumfries last week. This was the first time the pair had entered for this tournament180 words
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316 1950-11-24 12 KUALA LIMPIR, Thurs. Tlu v t u Club beat tbe Selan^ror AH Im h\ \g ((j (three goals and one try) to six Mintf two triM) on the padang today. The Blu<- UiJ display chiefly because of iiuli (1 < r<n t tack|j316 words
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Article205 1950-11-24 12 By OLLIE DAVIS ONLY a few horses went fast on the second track at Bukit Tim a h yesterday morning when the going was still heavy. Most impressive of the lot was Persian Lord <Wahab> who went four in 53.4 5 seconds, the last three in 40.3205 words
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Article82 1950-11-24 12 IPOH. Thun The Hoi gl Union Basket ball team wiU be in [pofa to play two agamst Pi-iak and Ipoh combined on Nov. 26 and 28 respectively. Both m itches are to be played on the newly built cement court of the Yuk C'hoy82 words
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163 1950-11-24 12 Girls Hn< Lt'if KX 7 UMPUB Selangoi S eated tl W -wen's Clubs at I two coals to out Victoria Institution rig. The Combined S was strength (.usion ol thre< Peck Lian and iratnam. The combi;. I ratnam sisters, B proved highl] whenever thehad their163 words
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Article29 1950-11-24 12 R.V Saturday when the c... Mahmud School feated the rest b. I g The Sultan iw i5 the ctq the chan v. elusion of the m29 words
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Advertisement38 1950-11-24 12 F5 E R 6f i> i f A t i,IU-J O/4/fy I I DO YOU ®GFT YGk'R copv w*f DIAMOND Engagement and Wedding Rings S.P.H. De SiLVA 45 HKiii Si MWiArOtt KLAIA I I Ml' l K IPOH.38 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous383 1950-11-24 12 RACE WEIGHTS FOR S'PORE FOLLOWING are the weights for all the eight races on the third day of the Singapore Tuii Club Winter meeting. Horses Class 3 Lucky Tom 8.06 Bonnie Prince 8.12 Div 1-6 Fur &19 vd Mala > all (late Hector 8.08 WV. l-« fur.&isya. London PooI) Bfts383 words
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Miscellaneous31 1950-11-24 12 TIDES TIME^^ HIGH 1 DFS at tfei pr resorts in Malaya TODAY: \M i\m. Singapore 10.17 ll.iid Malacca l.:U) 7.49 Port Dickson 6.11 «.:>() Port S'ham 5.M 5.5:5 Penang: lllil 1 :.;u31 words
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