Singapore Standard, 26 November 1950
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Title Section14 1950-11-26 1 Singapore Standard it n jl SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS14 words
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108 1950-11-26 1 Formosa, Korea Discussed By Seurity Council UW SUCCESS, Nov. 25 (AP)— The United uiu-\|M ct. .il\ announced last night thai the j Council meet at 1500 EST today to consider ormosail »od Korean mrohlenis. 110 neeting was eaßed l» Council l President AU> Itchier I I Tuesday I I ignincance108 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-11-26 1 at General F. H. a v\ho passed Ihrou; Singapore estetoaj BOAC Constellation on l 1 ondon to discu>s irv arrangements i Kuikmgham Palace authe torthcoming ram of AiiNtr.ilia by md Qneea m lf>.">?. .m h ii! amc the ;d QactS r ith '"en he said48 words
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Article56 1950-11-26 1 China Reds Doomed, Taipei Says I(AP)— The Dei A. ted the doom of Comm v. hen ps invade Re I the art of m the interior. Qture to say I c total strengt »t guerillas on the 1 and I numoe." n a than mcdL areas main- i IB COnl56 words
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60 1950-11-26 1 CALCUTTA, -Nov 25, 'Reuter). -X I I Britons and tour other members ol the crew were killed m an air crash three miles ilcutta'a Dum Dum airtoday. The freightei a converted bomber, crashed and caught fl after taking ►r Bangkok. I led no60 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-11-26 1 Photo. Vestciday m ing's ng screening operation m the Rim Kiat area wa no small affair. People seen walking m the foreground have already had their identity cards checked. T -;e m the hack:; round are still m the police turn. I StandardStandard - 48 words
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Article211 1950-11-26 1 Europe To Set Up One Army STRASBOURG. FRANCE, Nov 25 (UP)— The European Assembly voted overwhelmingly tonight for the creation of a i unified European army, in- j eluding German units. to J defend free Europe from Russian aggression. There were ;83 votes m favour, T against, and 19 abstentions211 words
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Article168 1950-11-26 1 Agreement On Policy For Malaya LONDON Nov. 25 (Router) Lt Gen. Sir Harold Briggs. British Chief of anti-bandit operations m Malaya, said today that genera! agreement on policy had been reached m his discussions here with the British Government. Gen Briggs, who arrived here on Tuesday to discuss methods of168 words
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Article43 1950-11-26 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 25 (AP): Diplomatic authorities disclosed yesterday that the United States had earin a r k c d USs3oo,ooo,ooo— s i 100.000.000 for a two-year program ne of aid to French and Vietnam forces m Indo-J China.43 words
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293 1950-11-26 1 Standard Staff Reporter IN ANOTHER big screening operation conducted m the Kirn Keat Road area yesterday by the Singapore Police more than 600 men living m that area were screened ami about 90 of them were detained and subsequently taken293 words
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Article, Illustration61 1950-11-26 1 Photo. Sir Percy Lister, centre. Chairman and Managing Director of R.A. Lister and Co. Ltd. and Member of the British Dollar Export Board, who arrived m Singapore yestt*rda\ by BOAC Constellation from Sydney to spend a few days here. Be was met by Mr K. V. Yarrow, left, local ManagerStandard - 61 words
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Article220 1950-11-26 1 Standard Staff Reporter ARSONISTS went again active m Singapore last night, when they set fire to two "Yellow top" taxi.- within half an hour. They are also believed to have been responsible for a false alarm raised about the j same time. The first taxi,220 words
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96 1950-11-26 1 Standard Staff Reporter MR. William Foster .nd i other members of his Economic Coopera tion Administration j team returned to Singapore unexpectedly yesterday when the Flying Fortress plane developjed engine trouble en route to Rangoon from Jakarta. The plane landed at Kallang Airport96 words
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Article170 1950-11-26 1 BOAC Hops To S'pore Suspended LONDON. Nov. 25 (AP) An electricians' strike at Lon- don airport forced the cancellation last night of British Overseas Airways flights to three continents. The government operated airline announced that its services to Singapore. Tokyo. Buenos Aires, Cairo and! Baghdad have been temporarily suspended. BOAC170 words
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96 1950-11-26 1 SAIGON, French Indo-China,-Nov. 25 (UP)— The frontiei fortress Moncay, the c o anchor of the defence line m northern Indo-China, is undei mortar fire from Communisl China, the French announced today. At the same time, the High Command here disclosed that the French garrison96 words
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Article51 1950-11-26 1 THE SIT Estates Committee have decided that Mr. Haimisamy who was shot and bhnaed by gunmen m 194 G. is to be registered as a priority applicant For Trust accommodation. They have informed Mr. Ramasamy that he would be allotted j the 'first available quarters.51 words
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Article267 1950-11-26 1 UN Forces Capture Chougju CHONGJU, KOREA. Nov. 25 (AP)— Tbe 2M Division's tank-led task force took thA aortlnvesl Korean city today without a *igbt. It advanced two miles beyond on the road to tbe Mancbnriaa boimer. Chongju, coastal city on the Yellow Sea, is 51 air miles south of the267 words
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58 1950-11-26 1 N'lists Not To Drop Charges Against USSR TAIPEI. Nov. 25 (AP) Foreign Minister George Veh told newsnv-m today the Nationalists would not drop their charges ot Soviet Russian aggression against China although these have been shelved by the United Nations. The Nationalists, he said, would present further proof of what58 words
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52 1950-11-26 1 LONDON. Nov. 25 (UP) Princess Elizabeth left here by plane today for Malta, where she will join her hu band, Prince Philip, who is stationed there with the British Fleet. The Princess was held up for two and a half hours at London Airport, owing52 words
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44 1950-11-26 1 TOKYO, Nov. 25— (I P) General Ma* Arthur announced today thai the \ir Force today ■ted their big t\*o ton boml>« on the alii RiveC bridges. Thej ska nsed live hundred pound tire bomb* for tbr fir-t time.44 words
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Article246 1950-11-26 1 US Navy Supports Offensive TOKYO. Nov. 25 (UPJ--1 While the United States Navj planes of Task Forn j blasting military targets m th« I border towns of north centra Korea yesterday, h< sers U.S.S Rochester anc Saint Paul were lending pinpoint bombardment support U the ground forces on the m246 words
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35 1950-11-26 1 Three person? were killed bandits ambushed ai estate Land Rover m yesterday. Casualties m. eluded t i te mai four-year-old daughter, a cook boy and a special Constable35 words
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93 1950-11-26 1 The Singapore Iteacfcen Union, the Singapore Government and Municipal Labour Union, the Public Works Department Labour Union, and the 1? unions affiliated m the Fedcr. ton of Government Eupta n Unions have been invited to meet Heads ol Departnotits at the Colonial93 words
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Article36 1950-11-26 2 The Yeung Clung Old Students Brass Band— a group of 46 musicians from the school celebrated their third rsary last night at Club Street with a dinner party attended by more than 100 guests.36 words
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468 1950-11-26 2 Move To Develop Local Industry Standard Slaff Reporter COLONIAL Development Corporation funds are now available for financing the building of factories needed to develop sound secondary The Corporation announced yesterday that it will now advance to approved borrowers up to a maximum of 75 per468 words
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Article62 1950-11-26 2 KWAH LENG KIAT, managing partenr of Chip Seng Huat m Beach Road, -.md Lim Swee Kirn, partner, were each fined SI. OOO or six months' imprisonment by the Singapore Second District Jui Mr. Tan Ah Tab. yesterday, for concealing 1,193 kutties of sugar m the simp.62 words
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Article36 1950-11-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter. THE EX IU CLUB, P bang Road Singapore eel their 13th anniversary with sumptuous dinner at the club' I i Last i .'-;!it. Moi c I 2uu guests vivere present.36 words
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Article220 1950-11-26 2 'Save Colony's Beauty Spot' Standard Staff Reporter T II F. CONSERVATION of Bukit Timah as one of the natural beauty spots of the Colony without any interference m tiie supply of granite could be carried out by making the companies now quarrying granite to move to220 words
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Article, Illustration216 1950-11-26 2 Standard Siaff Reporter ABOUT H."> per cent of the 7 1 .'I registered voters Caal tlieir ballot papers at the University of Malaya Students Council general elections held yesterday to elect 30 councillors for next year. The Returning Officer, Mr. T. Visvanathan told The StandardStandard - 216 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-11-26 2 MR. WANFRIED Gottfried, Chief Foreign Correspondent of the Time Magazine, who visited the U.S. Ini'oi mation Service office m Singapore on Friday. Mr. (iottfiied is on a survey trip of Southeast Asia.34 words
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Article98 1950-11-26 2 Biggest Ever Fly -Past A FLY-PAST by 41 planes. the largest Kallang has ever seen, will be a feature of the Singapore Air Day on Saturday, Dec. 9 at the Kallang Airport at 2 p.m. Although the Air Day this year will largely be an RAF show along the lines98 words
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Article, Illustration102 1950-11-26 2 GAN SENG KFE. Is one of the many Chinese boatmen who plies from Clifford Pier, Singapore. One sunny afternoon, on Nov. 7. while patiently paddling his boat near the Pier, (.an saw a woman m difficulties m the sea just off the waterfront. Without hesitation, (ian102 words
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185 1950-11-26 2 TO PROVIDE Chrisl >as gift and comforts for British troops operating with the i United Nations Forces m .Korea, the General Officer I Commanding Singapore District, Major General D.Dunlop, C.8., C.B.E. has sponsored the "Singapore District Korea Xmas Fund among the var, Units m185 words
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Article65 1950-11-26 2 SJI Boy For New York Youth Forum MR. GERALD PII.I.AV of S1 Jose] c yesterday to a" Mirr Ei| th. A: th 1 9 s a re] tive of E Mr. Pillay was chosen out of 1Q He ye by P can Airways on expected to retui night A by65 words
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Article81 1950-11-26 2 'Happy DayS.. At Kallang AMONG the selections played by a Sikh brass band I Kallang Airport yesterday to welcome an Indonesian entertainment troupe from Jakarta was—'^Happy Days are here again." The troupe led by veteran Sumatara-born actress Fifi Yc iiing arrived to take part m a Happy World musical show81 words
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264 1950-11-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE UNIVERSITY of Malaya should institute a course for a degree m Pharmacy as SUggestn the Carr-Saunders' Report states the Southern Divisi m ol the Malayan Pharmaceutic. Association m a letter to 1 l< Acting Vice-Chancellor ot th< University. Th.c264 words
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Advertisement408 1950-11-26 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENT nTT? a MRS LIM CHIN LUM thank ill relatives and •r> ds for their attendance, pres< i U and telegrams on tl c accasi >.\ ot ncdi wedd WANTED Qoalifled chemist At u-ell-krv an Ipofa drug start An statins J salary i equired ai r qualitioaii, ts to P408 words
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Article, Illustration117 1950-11-26 3 A few days ago. Standard Correspondent McKeMe visited the jungle* shrouded headquarters of the Malayan Scouts** latest Ami* Bandit forces and their famous Commander. This is the story... ■iSiSsamimmM,... S xi v»~ Part of the headquarters ot the Malayan Stouts, situated on the fringe of a jungle m cefcfeiUl lJS&Sra..117 words
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206 1950-11-26 3 Standard Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— A protruding booted foot sticking out of four feet of water m a disused well led to the discovery of the bullet riddled bodies of a 37-year-old vegetable gardener, Mak Hoi, and his wife, Chan Siew, a1 kampong206 words
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Article18 1950-11-26 3 The next meeting of the Kuala Trenggenu Council of State will be held m\ December 12.18 words
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112 1950-11-26 3 SEREMBAN, Sat.— The high proportion of Malay daily paid staff employed m the Public Works Department, Negri Sembilan, is given, m an official report, as the reason for there being no shortage of labour m the State P.VV.D. during 1949. But the rapid112 words
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171 1950-11-26 3 Standard Staff Correspondent kl ALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Acquitted ami discharged by Mr. Justice F. A. Briggs, m the High Court at Kuala TrengganU, Leong Ah Seong was re-arrested under the E.nergency Regulations when he left tiie Court. Leon? wag charged with being m possession171 words
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Article, Illustration659 1950-11-26 3 K.C.J. McKELVIE - Ex-Chindit Mad Mike Plans For Showdown With Jungle Thugs K.C.J. McKELVIE By Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday:- On the fringe of a jungle somewhere m Central Malaya, where once stood a Japanese Camp, has sprung up the headquarters of -Malaya's newest antihandit army, the Malayan Scouts, commanded by an659 words
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Article60 1950-11-26 3 KUAAG BOON KIM and Eng Boh Lim were charged m the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court today with breaking into Chop Chong Chan m Ampang Road and stealing biscuits worth 51.8H9. Both claimed trial. Tan Teck Cheong who was charged with retaining stolen property also claimed trial.60 words
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Article, Illustration302 1950-11-26 4 DONALD ZEC - DONALD ZEC Bj I ONDON. Nov 25— A film is being made with the sole aim of discouraging thousands of screen struck youngsters from trying to break into films. It w A tell the real story behind the sparkle and glitter oi stardom —the months, 5i •< nes302 words
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964 1950-11-26 4 MAURICE GORDON - MAURICE GORDON by A recent article m this paper announced the coming; of standard 35mm. non-inHammable film to Malaya, which hitherto has only heeii available m sub-stand-ard, or 'home movie sizes. This is indeed a great advent, and is possibly one of the most964 words
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Article94 1950-11-26 4 SECRET— EVEN FOR THE CAST 1 [OLLYWOOD, Nov 25. 1 Not even the cast knows aho committed the four murders m "The Fat Man." As an experiment m mystery story filming, Director William Castle decided not to divulge the secret until the final scene. He says he uants to catchA.P. - 94 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-11-26 4 An usherette cfaecks seat stubs for actor Van lahn p mA his wife, Eyie, attending the -All About Eve" movie premiere m Hollywood. Critics hailed the movie as, OIH (l( the best" they'd seen.34 words
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Article, Illustration85 1950-11-26 4 fi. -fiiiailini made to Spyi P. ss-.uur.is, Pre idenl of 1 r entietb 'entui Film Corporation, ;it ;i dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria m New York m honour ol Ins election .is "Pioneer Of I he Year." .Mr. Skouras n is un tnimously elected as "Pioneer" nol only for his work85 words
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Article328 1950-11-26 4 I'VE stopped going to the last programme of the pic tares. I enjoyed the last showing. That gave me time to clear away, tidy up the living room and put the children to bed before I went. I liked queueing up with all the328 words
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Miscellaneous355 1950-11-26 4 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES Hi^i VIALAYA KUALA LUMPUR < o-i- <vi b SINGAPORE W» Metres A sow kilocycles m ""V'' 1 u ;V x,t >iu,h msi Metres and 417 Metre.. the 48 metre band. ,V .V," V A x:x "neiregi ,„_u a ltl s sinean re- ti Radio Plas f» p355 words
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186 1950-11-26 5 Stammwd *laff < orr<>,;ondenl mini hv r 1 i h 1101 tmvn of Bukil Selaiibau. vhirli *a> de Slim, S Slrolls Ui \r W »oh a place of misery and /^l'^'^^in the neighbourhood are eonlinnallv eyagMJUßg for fear p| a repetition of186 words
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64 1950-11-26 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sat. A yooag Chinese girl, Ooi Ah See. today pleaded guilty to a charge of having taken part m producing obscene photographs at Martin studio m Weni-blr-v Park on Nov. 8. Sentence was postponed till Dec. 2 pending investigations by a64 words
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Article154 1950-11-26 5 Reporter Dies In Accident Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH Sal de< th took a1 the v. a Lumpur H pita] 1 Mr Johnny Wong hoe Chin, c j oung lpoh Straits rimes reporter f wa i way to X pur from lpoh yes- ycle w eh he was riding was said154 words
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Article85 1950-11-26 5 standard stafl' Correspondent S I rNGEI PAT A N l Sat A gruesome discovery of the body of a Chinese with his hands tied m fronl with a piece of cloth and a wound round his neck was made m ti Muda River at Tbi85 words
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Article49 1950-11-26 5 sat-A g 5 colli Per;ik g the 1 n This <•: $2.9 rom thai isl ear. t headed the ection of cap ured with f $7.49 B while lpoh dropped to third place witl i I mit- 4 Central are Council and m pej cent Coram:"'49 words
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Article46 1950-11-26 5 -The V y S hold its firs* meeting at 9 P.m. on Tues- tne E O 1 Her film. "Great l> be shown members who may also invite j two quests each. re will alse I i short ag the university Cambric.46 words
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Article213 1950-11-26 5 Standard Stan Coi respondent IPOH, Sat. Toe formation of a benevolent fund as a means of saving for tbe poor was approved by the Perak Chinese Welfare Association at its annual general meeting J today The Incoming governing council of the association was entrusted with213 words
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34 1950-11-26 5 j t Sat.— Eigil Sikhs ::uraber of Hindus and i non-eathoA joined Catholics m the veneration of the Statue i of Our Lady of Fatima arfcefl bere today.34 words
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84 1950-11-26 5 Standard Stafl rreapondent Bl TTERWORTH, >at. Though the late Corporal Michael Murphy attached lo hoaajpiaa^ew alafl of U. e Royal Ait Force, Butterworth, bad n^er .hrea.meil lo ufce hia own life, he had often mentioned oi being I -iVii up*" with lif«-84 words
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127 1950-11-26 5 KUALA LUMP! R, Sal I think ibis is a jolly fine show and these Gurkhas seem very h-ippv." remarked General Sir Thorn is, al er visiting the 2/7ta Gurkha Rifles Camp here. completing his short but expensive tour ot units m He left tins127 words
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Article, Illustration110 1950-11-26 5 Mandard Staff Reporter HUNDREDS oi lover, of the arl of calligraphy, a form of art practised since ancient times m China— streamed into the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce premises yesterday where an exhibition of the works of Mr. Yang Ch*OWhsien, a 112-year-old artist, is being held.110 words
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Article26 1950-11-26 5 1 .XX KWAN SEXG chu-od with retaining a stolen bicycle, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment m the Singapore First District Court yesterday.26 words
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Article76 1950-11-26 5 Standard >!a 11 orresiHHHienl PENANG, Sat. Due lo the amir housing shortage,] the high **.»^t of building materials and renl restriction, roajis <>hi hoases m George Town an- permitted lo remain ihej are U*r some time lo come. This was told to The c76 words
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Article48 1950-11-26 5 PENANG, Sat.— ft jury oi three persons returned a ver- j diet of death by suicide at Ike conclusion of an inquiry today into the death of a 23-year-old Chinese woman. Toll Phaik Keat who passed away m a lock-up ward ol tbe General| J Hospital48 words
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Article161 1950-11-26 5 BANDITS RAID TIN MINE Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Sat Bandits last night raided a tin mine m j Perak and caused damage to the extent of $60,0*58 Security forces on the mine engaged the bandits who with* drew. There were no casualties. In Selangor last night a Chinese was murdered161 words
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90 1950-11-26 5 Standard Stan Correspondeal MALACCA, Sat.— Two Staff Nurses ot the General Hospital. Miss Grace Yeo and Mrs. Esther Lee Ngee Sion.g have been awarded Federation Government Scholarships for Overseas studies. Miss Grace Yeo. a former student of the Sacred Heart Convent, will be proceeding90 words
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Article736 1950-11-26 6 T«HIS the time of the year when his well--1 roomed face appeals mutely to you from hundreds oi pa throughout the town. These ■aphs. dug out trom old albums, show a ncer man but not so \oung as to make ldentilim difficult Th< photographs are decorated736 words
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1164 1950-11-26 6 w. ARTHUR LEWIS - Will Britain Go The Way Of Ancient China And Egypt w. ARTHUR LEWIS By i 1 \VK just spent three 1 the history tg to discover the i -i ol economic proand decline especially decline. Why did Egypt, tei thou am yeai of extraordinary inventiveness, go into a i I1,164 words
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1732 1950-11-26 6 ANDREW ROTH - India WantsA Middle Bioc Between Russia And The West ANDREW ROTH The main a nicer n of the new Asian states is to avoid being drawn inlo a tear between tha 5 Powers and Rnssta. India is the leader of this "middle power' 9 bloc. Ru LONDON "DECENTLY a sensational1,732 words
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Article237 1950-11-26 7 London Report Said Unfounded LONDON, Nov. 25 (Renter) Defence Mi.i.aier-j Mr. Emanuel Shinwel] told Renter today he had hear nothing whatever of the suggestion m a London m-v paper today that Sir Harold Bri«j«js, Director m char. ol operations against Malayan terrorists, had offered his resignation.237 words
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165 1950-11-26 7 CHICAGO, Nov. 26 (UP) A .tinging cold wave whistled eastward toward the Ailantic coast torlay. Temperatures dropped to record lows. Snow I fell so far south thai driving was hazardous m parts of Mississippi and Tennessee, j Bad weather kept highways fro ol165 words
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203 1950-11-26 7 JAPAN READY FOR PEACE PACT— JESSUP PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 25 (UP) Ambassador at Largo Philip C Jessup gave new impetus to the United States drive for a Japan se peace treaty with a statement m a here ye tei that the tn end wartime 1 fapan and ow her to "participate203 words
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128 1950-11-26 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 25 (UP)— Governor Thomas E. Dewey today blamed a dead engineer fi r the Long Island train wreck that killed 77 persons and injured 329 persons, and promised to make the "into eral railroad safe, as soon as possible. Governor128 words
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Article71 1950-11-26 7 SEOUL, Nov. 25 (ReuterAAP) Thirty more United Stab prisoners have been freed by Chin< Communists. Bth Army HeadQuarb rs reported yesterday. They were p advancing United S "-ops. Twentyseven American and about 70 South Korean irs w fre< d by I nists earlier this71 words
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Article52 1950-11-26 7 TOKYO. Nov. 25 (P 'uter\AP) Japan* I': ii Shigeru Yoshida visited Sir Esier Dening, British Rovi A ibassador presently visiting Japan, at the British Embassy here yesterday, Mr. Francis P. Math< visiting Secretary of the Unit* d S1 ites Navy, visited Premier Yoshida at his official reI52 words
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160 1950-11-26 7 Communism At High Water Mark, Will Now Decline HONG KONG, Nov. 25 (AP) enator Villain Knowland told newsmen io«la\ tbal communism lia* niv reached its **hi<j!i water mark and predicted msteady decline from iliin |»«»im on. Knowland arrived here from l Taiwan yesterday aboard the U.S. Navy Attache's plane and160 words
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Article114 1950-11-26 7 Egypt Note Insulting. kfhksdjhkg CARDIFF A 24 (UP) Lord Woolton, man of the Conservative Party, said m a speech hero tod that Egypt would haw overrun by the Axis if it had not bt en for British "Egypt, which bul foi sacrifices of our .md isure i rrun > I••114 words
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80 1950-11-26 7 Fili p inos Want To Full Out Of Korea MANILA. Nov. A~> I Reuter) Manila newspapers published a desp a 1 c h from Korea saying that the Philippines Arm> contingent had refused to attack the Communistheld town of Singye because they believed they were getting a "raw deal' 180 words
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145 1950-11-26 7 UK Urged To Press For 'Buffer' Area LONDON, Nov. 25 (Reuter) —The leftwing weekly A*"-'-Sta an jested yesterdaj that ihe British Governmen ild demand the withdrawal of United Nations forces m j Korea to a defensive line and lif necessary threaten to withdraw Br i roops from Korea to nforce145 words
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Article29 1950-11-26 7 The United States has earmarked S300.000.00i) to $400,000,--000 for a two--, ear programme oj aid to the French forces fighting the < m Indo-China. diplomatic authorities diaclosed last night ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article40 1950-11-26 7 PRAGUE, Nov. 25- (AP):— A new lodging house has been established m Prague for Roman Catholic priests visiting Prague. It serves meals In it are the offices of the movement ol patriotic priests and of the clerical monthl^^yi^Soiritua^hepheid "H A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article28 1950-11-26 7 An Indian field ambulance unit contributed towards the United Nut:.. us effort m Korea has been allotted to the British Commonwealth 27th Brigade and will movpl^luArnirO^iri^vAi^ days.-B ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article43 1950-11-26 7 The East German Communists started selling their newspapers to West Berlin groceries and fish stores as wrapping paper to get round the Western ban on their circulation The West Berlin City Government has now asked food dealers to shun this source A. P.A. P. - 43 words
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Article22 1950-11-26 7 "Little peace dove Ih me i roof," is the latest Communist jsong for Kindergarten children m the SoAv^^^^^^A^^^ Germany. -H A. P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article18 1950-11-26 7 Two moderate earthquakes, both probably m northern Japan. were registered by the university Of CiilrmuasiMS^^ ye-nrrday.H A. P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article38 1950-11-26 7 Floodwaters, caused by a typhoon which swept across the i southern and central Philippines last Monday, washed lava snd volcanic ash from Mount Hibokhibok down on two Camiguin Island villages. There wereno known injuries to persons. A. P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article52 1950-11-26 7 Wesl German memoranaum to the allies said that West Germany was ready to contribute a German troop conil to an international Wesi E -opeah army. The niomor- tndum was handed to the Allied I High Commission shortly bemre I the Bis Three Foreign Ministers conference m New York last SiReuter - 52 words
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Article58 1950-11-26 7 Communist members of the French National Assembly have tabled a resolution calling indictment before the Hr I Court of Justice ol Socialist Defence Minister Jules Much, for tea committed m the exo his functions as l v th< I not m g ,k" 1949 T ution as tabled lurin* IReuter - 58 words
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Article57 1950-11-26 7 T ie External Affairs Ministry iU v d a report that Pandi ru had suggested that i should invite Vietmin h-ader Ho Chi-minh to Rang. to attempt a settlement win: i; t A report from Kar i said that the suggestion was b 5 the Premiers ot India I .kistanReuter - 57 words
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Article24 1950-11-26 7 The United Nations politic..! committee agreed by 30 votes for 3TI-AvAh22A- j Chines* I tion should pa I ipate m sion against China. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article23 1950-11-26 7 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■fl" The UN. General Assembly's steering committee unanimously decided to defer considj ration Sf Whether I the Chinese invasion of Tibe^ntheAs^ auencia.B ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article53 1950-11-26 7 Leaders of 80 Labour members of the British Parliament pressing for talks with Russia are asking for a private meeting of Parliamentary Labour Pai ty before the foreign affairs debate VAAi.e.day. Ir ll.e es is granted, it w «Pected o Minister Clement AtUee and Mr. Ernest Bevin. Foreign Secretary, wriltrytoiReuter - 53 words
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Article34 1950-11-26 7 FRI A-: gas blankel m Poza Rica near Vera Cruz, today smothered to death 15 sleeping inhabitant Dezexoda Mexicanos said several others wore, overcome, but out of danger and are remun^ie^^ ment A. P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration68 1950-11-26 7 frrime Mials„er attends a new play "Out of Bondage" presented by the Women's Section of the London Con- stitueneies' Labour parties at St Mary's Catholic Church Hall. Claphani. Other Ministers present were ihe Home Secretary, Mr. Chuter Ede. the Minister of Education, The Rt. Hon. George Tomlinson. M.P., the j68 words
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Article215 1950-11-26 7 BO NN N v. B IP French High Commission! i Andre Francois P lay thai Chi I ad Adenauer*! pi d I ,i security tw sty bet? ation w i had aln irned d< vn by tl I ters of Franco, tha I215 words
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Article88 1950-11-26 7 US AID TO FEED YU GOSLAW ARMY WASHINGTON, M (UP):— President authorised up I c 6,0 to provide too I Em I V ig< ay armed forces. 10l nt nt is b a top of relief ght-stricken FRIENDSHIP TO ISt 1 C\ILA. Nov. 25 Pre: i Elpidio Q Abe Philippines88 words
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107 1950-11-26 7 HONGKONG. N«% ".'< \P Bed Chtaa*s feint sonata have been woifciag overtime m the past week, Btßcial dh pat s to the pro cemntutfst \V«n Wo Paa *oda\ reported ia rations uiclad < l. mass CM 1 utioii nt peissw m Bhaaghai m Hm\ 15.107 words
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Advertisement290 1950-11-26 7 7yf\\\ T AirroKAPioeßAM^^ HIICES Singjpare 5598.50 Fed. $670.50 k,d News I•» rii»»i i»gra |ihf r> Iff fit f //ff fffo.ve* ||\M,l tOK \MKlil< i\MtRA> t GefMl \«tj Kiln IA. I'll A. CSf imported ■il t'ullv tropic nrool hum mtri'd md m lropic.il uni\ ao\e«» ir»> vciMiigf.tDK 'or following i? bo\^s290 words
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Advertisement27 1950-11-26 7 feminine CHRISTMAS GIFTS fj BEAUTY BOXES OF DISTIINC/i IO IN. f f\ Similor Model'in Blue Colt ._^*r£*» i with additional Coot ond m .ZA"ZA I ROBINSONS Co.27 words
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593 1950-11-26 8 I\i\ second marriage took place just o\er a irar after wardgy m 1903. I hsd nuadr* my *a\ out ol Bwaaia into East INuaaia, ami *hile J *a« tramping along a coaatlj rwad I noticed a s'rikitiij woman593 words
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Article170 1950-11-26 8 r PHE magistrate told me to be quiet, but by now I was aroused, and nothing would stop me. I told the solicitor just what I thought of him and his relations, and everyeonnected with the case. Tne magistrate had me i L T ed170 words
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Article, Illustration1619 1950-11-26 8 Ra<* has not hcen as hdtj villi V a* he ha> been with bene*. Hi~ riajio ended w!i< i\ hi* mitt Jn<{ din, ed ior failing lt> prmiih Cm h, r lately been touring the Continent. My last marriage, which took place m 1930. was to a1,619 words
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Article320 1950-11-26 8 j r J O go racing successfully x either for pleasure or profit, one of the most ne- iT-y requirements is to acquire something of the nature of a philosoDher. You have got to take the rough with the smooth, be able to augh320 words
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Article396 1950-11-26 8 e what T mean, my friends? There is sonn like that going on somewhere ay on evei y to give ycm a laugh. They ty seem only minor affairs, but if you have any humour at all, there are laughs all round, if you i i396 words
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Advertisement99 1950-11-26 8 GEORGE LEE MOTORS 200 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE SINGAPORE TEL. -?.3G 5339 THE HOME OF RELIABLE SERVICE FOR MOTOR CARS MOTOR CYCLES TJtUCKS TYRES NA SH AMBASSADOR DIESEL KAISER FtAZER SCOTT 6 TON PAYLOAD CROSLEY JAVVA «oda c.z ALL SPARE PARTS SKODA "DELIVER DOT AVAILABLE VANS RUBBfcR TREb formic \cid 85-90$ TRADE99 words
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595 1950-11-26 9 AVIATION TOPICS Govt. To Give More Chances COMMENDABLE effort* are being made by Ihe Department of Civil Aviation to provide opportunities for the local born m aviation work on the ground. >Ir. I). W. BurnettKae, Acting Assistant Director ot Civil Aviation, speaking over the radio on Friday night, spoke highly595 words
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Article275 1950-11-26 9 RUBBER THE r market i Singa-<| Hal ste. dy<j n profit-taking i A j* weak m the morning. i B isiness was done as low as (1.60 per I for first u v ide j D ember shipment, but the rose rdi the l around $1.625. J The275 words
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Article351 1950-11-26 9 Ken Jalleh - Ken Jalleh By its shares fur a1 least ten yt rs, after which the Government may purchase them compulsorily HPHE apoointment of Capt. L R G. Ballantyne, of BOAC to be Flight Caotain, No. 1 Line (Eastern Flight) coincides with his completion of two million miles of351 words
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263 1950-11-26 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. -When Government holds its inquiry into the Public Services, it should not forget the 'much pampered 9 Senior Officers whose salaries and allowances absorb a large proportion of Government personal emoluments, a spokesman of the263 words
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83 1950-11-26 9 KARACHI. Nov. 25 (AP) The first of a flotilla of river craft purchased by the East Pakistan Government from the Philippines is now m operation m the Chittagong area of this province. The entire flotilla will consit of 41 barges, nine tugs, three83 words
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110 1950-11-26 9 Foreign Trade Vital To Japan— Yoshida I TOKYO, Nov. 25 (ReutcrAAP) Prime Minister Shigeru j Yoshida stressed domestic economic issues m his administrative policy speech delivered to the ninth extraordinary session I of the Diet on Friday. The Premier said Japan's economic recovery and stabilisation depends greatly on foreign trade.110 words
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140 1950-11-26 9 JAPAN'S NEW TRADE PACT WITH AREA TOKYO, Nov. 25 (UP) Japanese trade with the I sterling area took a big jump yesterday with the announcement of a new £184.000.000 agreement about to be signed 'by the Japanese government. Under the new trading pact, Japan undertook to supply j steel and140 words
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Article80 1950-11-26 9 I HONGKONG, Nov. 25 (AP) Unreasonable tropical depression, which for the past two days has kept i Loi gk< humidity at between 96 and 100 degrees, brought high (winds on Friday which caused 'minor disturbances m crowded 'Hongkong harbour, j Winds ripped the Norwegian steamship80 words
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Article73 1950-11-26 9 RECORD CR UISE I TOKYO. Nov. 24 (ReuteriAAP):- The 1.600-ton British y. gate, Mounts Bay has cruisici more than 9,000 miles s > August on blockade patrols 'and escort duty m the Far i X 1 Command* I I y Captain J. '11. Unwin of Kingsley, HampAhire. the 1 u>uk73 words
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Article56 1950-11-26 9 j HONGKONG, Nov. 25 (Rev-Jter-APPi Complaints have /been made by sever; 1 German acu< i who arrived from tha North yesterday, aboard the Dundalk Bay. that they paid excessive fares for inferior accommodation on the ship. One passenger said he paid \\'SAc'A2 for himself, his wife. i and56 words
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Advertisement211 1950-11-26 9 i i \K TRANS -PACIFIC SIRVICE s, All American Canadian Cities. P^n.m? P. S ham S ,>„ re r St.cui Tv* roni nw a a [lie. for Hongkong. Kobe. Yokohama Innihipnf t Takubar Tsingtao. KK.H Ml SttYlCi ISA. (WEST COAST) fl \idll mi JAPAN HONGKONG. r Colombo. Bon 'cay. Karachi,211 words
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Advertisement494 1950-11-26 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANOINAVIA UK CONTINENT I p. .re I* I -v Penafvc "KIN'A" for Manila. Hongkong Takabar, Kobe Yoki hama SO Nov 2 Dec 2:- H 7 'FAl.siria" tor Baigon Bangkok 2-3 Dec 11 Dec "MALACX A" for Hongkong. Mi 1 Hongkong, Kobe Yokohama, fl lo Dec •SEl.woiA for Baigon494 words
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Article85 1950-11-26 10 N to the 1 I and way g s "o be the day among '..rs. A A and er g m A small 01 Royal B tut dinia vernot ta, Nell I) played so well. I seemed to be I present H.H. The Regent of H85 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1950-11-26 10 Governor Pressed A Button She's Got What It Takes iH I Satur lay. and kfT of the Archill Brewery Company :ed extra hard, for a short while TI. E. Tiie i V -nor. Sir i Gimson, had just a neat little sed a buttin whi ':i set tiie new conveyor1,099 words
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Article32 1950-11-26 10 FRIDAY evening last at the Seaview lintel was very gay. Even though a couple of photographers and one security man were kept chasing from entrance to AWWWWWWWWVWWVWWWWWW 132 words
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Article, Illustration435 1950-11-26 10 WEDDING thai had more than the usual rom roach, took plane m Singapore last Tuesday. Many months ago, M 'i rese Pereira. of 1: kong, met Desm nd A Frank Gaggino. But this lad is chief officer on board his p, tiie S.S. Adel--0 to, and i.435 words
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Article, Illustration269 1950-11-26 10 AN INFANT who was a bundle of mischief last Sunday, until the time earn to cut his third birthday cake, was Philip Paglar. Up early m the morning, dashing m and out of his parents' room, to show his presents and greetings cards, he never269 words
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Advertisement128 1950-11-26 10 »> E0 R PERF E C T ,/g^s lIAIRSTYU.XG J HIGHL V TRA IS ED VV) and ■'\A'- FULLY QUALIFIED S I HAIR EXPERTS. Salon Tflargucrclta Tne Arcade, Singapore Cold Storage Tel: s:>7b l.\t 4 il a^m^j IUnS, fma STOCUHQ6, K*MftS a. HE* RAB ZUIDQ. R I'MAS PP.SB SLIPS OANDLiS.128 words
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Advertisement58 1950-11-26 10 Holly v oodm Scu\ I I M||j! ,J^~ rf ik Gorgeous Gold Gift Prese AVAILABLE AT ALL FIRST CLASS DIALERS. IWWWWW.VW VW .vI I V. \VI \V >v WWW v,. WWW Snug& Warm For Vow Horn* !> SUSAN SMALL WOOLLEN AFTERNOON GO m BUCK PASTEL SH/ G. H. BLDG. 1858 words
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621 1950-11-26 11 >M V-ian*, runnen up m tiie All Blues cup competition iheir fiwl tie m this season's competition yester- t j Sembilafl *i\ points to three (drop goal ami try against The HM wa> M close U the' indicate and Singapore's rin came fr m621 words
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Article25 1950-11-26 11 to Im uid ti nanu ni p. a ni I uife v I B v ithii N i iiupillay v25 words
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Article25 1950-11-26 11 BRISBANE. Nov. 25 i fteuterAAP No play was possible on the second day of the MCCQ sland match owing to heavy rain.25 words
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Article272 1950-11-26 11 PENANG, Sat— Four blindfolded Chinese boys stole the j show when they went m for J ne "hurricane" round m the last event at the Amateur box- i ing contest held at the sports stadium of the N< w World Park last night m aid272 words
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Article97 1950-11-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR, 6 I k drop goal 'V atifully taken during a lo I Scotia over tne I y*s Annual Rul Scotland M points (a try and a drop try). i hard I farm.. Die R gle d B tlar,': d. ton put S with97 words
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203 1950-11-26 11 Herman Rappa - Herman Rappa THE SQUAB* r3y A BRITISH heavyweight *ho claims he was sparrin« partner t<> Lee Savold while the American was training (or the fight v*. iili Bruce Woodcock, i* m Singai«MikiMi: for Tommy I 1 I one to I he something I the ls203 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-11-26 11 photos. Top. The Singapore Asian Kugby XV who beat Negri Sembilan 6—3 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday m the first tie of The Southern section of the All Blues' Cup competition. Right. The Negri team, narrowly beaten after a keen game. StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article523 1950-11-26 11 SKIP - SKIP By SELANGOR State selectors have taken their recent defeats at the hands of Perak and Penang seriously and real effort is \\yx being made to get the side m training. The training is being perally directed by the president the SRFU, Mr. MacLennan. Selangor should523 words
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Article, Illustration851 1950-11-26 11 V BRILLIANT 60-yard run I>> Pcnnell m the course of which he dribbled and booted the ball and beat Johore's full-back captain Dillon Lo the touchdown for a goal right <m lime, enabled Singapore < ivilians to win l>% eight points (a drop goal,851 words
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297 1950-11-26 11 Keen Racing Expected At B. Bat ok Today SINGAPORE Motor Club's annual hill climb which starts today at 10 a.m. at Bukit fask off the Mb mile, Bukit Timah Road, has attracted a «:oo<l entry irwsn anion" Malaya's motor racing star*. A total of 43 entries ha\e l»een rcc<n<<! for297 words
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Article, Illustration292 1950-11-26 12 Farm Boy Rex Lay ne Beats Joe Walcott For Year's Surprise M YORK, Nov. 25 (AP) Young Rex Layne, blood-spoloteh< I farm bo) from t-ewiston, I tab, Mliri the li_ u| i of tin- year las! nighl with an unanimous ten-round decision over Joe Walcott, .aiiiliii, New Jersey, veteran. Layne,292 words
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1003 1950-11-26 12 OLLIE DAVIE - OLLIE DAVIE By CLEVERLY ridden by Herhe Charles, the four year old chestnut English horse. Toboggan easily beat Raj Mabal and Happy Traveller m the Singapore Plate event over mine furlongs yesterday, the last day of the Singapore Turf Club winter meeting. Incidentally this son1,003 words
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Article129 1950-11-26 12 SEREMB AN, Satur lay— Negri Sembilan suffered defeat by two goals to one at hockey this evening when Malacca were the visitors. Malacca owed victory to the splendid opportunism displayed by their left wing. Mahmood, who scored both goals, and to a stubborn defence m which Robert129 words
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472 1950-11-26 12 Leong Hew Meng - Leong Hew Meng By standards lpoh dports correspondent ONI! of the surprising features of the Ipofa and Districl boekej league which is now half y>h- through i-» ihe return to the limelight of two past champions the Kinta Indians and A.(l.S.**.V\ already been472 words
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456 1950-11-26 12 Arsenal Whip Fulham, 'Spurs Lose To H 'field LONDON. \o%. L>r>. (Beater). Fl IJIAM'S hopes of lowering League leader Arsenal's colours were mdek reversed yesterday, Arsenal trouncing the South London dub to the tune of i\w «soals to one. More of a surprise however, was Tottenham Hot-pur-* 2-.i deCeal 1»456 words
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Article162 1950-11-26 12 BOURNEMOUTH Badminton Party, making its debut m this year's Singapore interclub championship, entered the final of the tournament last night wher Mayflower B.P. conceded a tlkover to them. It was the first th hat Mayflower had ever gi up a game without making ghl of it all162 words
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Article784 1950-11-26 12 YESTERDAY'S RACE RESULTS Ilacc One Horses Cl. 1, Div. 3—6 Furs "Shirley Stable's" <589> OREGON B.OG (6) McPherson 1 <198> HECTOR 8.08 (4) Percival 2 (646) BONNIE PRINCE 8.12 (5) Ellery I 1793) STAR OF INDIA 8.05 (9) Tulloh 4 Winner Trained By; Maj. A.M. Heddle. Distances: 2, Neck, Time:784 words
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Article54 1950-11-26 12 TOTAL POOL $474,000 FIRST PRIZE: No. *****3 5213.300 SECOND PRIZE: No. *****7 $106,650 THIRD PRIZE: No. *****4 S 59.250 STARTERS (56.583 each): *****4. 5370 *****1, *****0, *****9, *****1, *****3. *****8. *****6. CONSOLATIONS (83,555 each): *****8. *****2, *****2, *****6, *****8, *****1, *****9, *****0, *****8, *****6. DOUBLE TOTE: 128 Tickets54 words
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