Singapore Standard, 28 November 1950
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Title Section16 1950-11-28 1 Singapore TIGER Standard $l n jl Vol > SINGAPORE. TUESDAY/ NOVEMBER 28, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS16 words
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276 1950-11-28 1 ration ot rubber for tne purpose of -el-rate oJ duty, ome to be imposed in icae-al isdllld an order todav aa V) rubber which is not I (B) rubber latex. Undei the order, the exportation to any destina- m the principal itoms area o!276 words
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Article19 1950-11-28 1 Malayans Goodwill 'Unwanted' would Telelayan Counof e of a nor er the j can I I the fo_e war.19 words
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Article79 1950-11-28 1 INCREASED air transporl and supply facilities for the British Commonwealth Brigade Ul the Korean War will result from an air operation started at Changi yesterday. A number of Dakota transport planes from No. '.»«> Wing, Royal Australian Air Force, based at Changi. are to move79 words
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Article52 1950-11-28 1 THE ne*« telephone number of the Singapore Police Exchange will be 2400 instead oi 5221 and the new number ol the 'General Hospital will be 2414 instead of 5421. These changes effective from December IS, were officially announced last night. The Singapore Police emergency "999"' call52 words
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Article, Illustration50 1950-11-28 1 photo. Sc niy -eight persons were killed and nearly 300 injured on Nov. 22 when two Loner Island trains crashed on a bridge in New York suburb of Queen's Area which is thickly populated by apartment dwellers. Picture shows a general view of the wreckage. A.PA.P - 50 words
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404 1950-11-28 1 Standard Staff Reporter TERRORIST activity in Singapore flared up lo a new high last night when three Chinese night schools in the heart of tin* lown were raided and over ,>0() identity cards taken away from those attending the schools. I404 words
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177 1950-11-28 1 TAIPEI, Nov. __7 \l') Nationalist China agrees in principle with tiu* seven points laid down by the I nited States for a Japanese peace treaty but insists that Formosa and the Pescadores must be considered an integral part of the Republic of China.177 words
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Article49 1950-11-28 1 A MALAY labourer was injured by a splinter ot a bullet when he crossed the area behind a target while firing practice was being conducted in the Bukit Timah area yesterday evening. The man was injured in the forearm and was sent to hospital by an ambulance.49 words
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48 1950-11-28 1 LONDON. Nov. 27 (Reuter) A memorandum sent hv rubber planters to the Rubber (.rowers' Association in London demanding more decisive action against terrorists in Selangor had not been received here today. Officials of the Association were, therefore, unwilling to comment on it.48 words
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137 1950-11-28 1 India Not To Meddle In Nepal Affairs NEW DF.1.111, Nov. 27 (UP) Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru said today that India would not meddle in the internal affairs of the tiny mountain neighbour of Nepal. Nehru had been previously reported as saying in a speech that India would not recognize137 words
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76 1950-11-28 1 N 'list Gunboats Duel With Red Shore Batteries HONGKONG. Nov. 27. CUP).— An independent Chinese dispatch from Liuchow peninsula, adjacent to Hainan, said today that two Nationalist gunboats duelled with Red shore batteries while a plane dropped leaflets promising that a Nationalist counter-offensive against the Chinese mainland would be soon76 words
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Article88 1950-11-28 1 SAIGON. Nov. 27 (Renter)— French forces in Indo-China evacuated the besieged post of Chuphaison, 22 miles southwest of Moneay on Saturday, a French military spokesman here disclosed today. Moncav, border citadel on the northeast coast, is in French hands. Earlier today a French Army88 words
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Article55 1950-11-28 1 THE Singapore Municipal Fire Brigade was called out to rescue a Chinese man who had fallen into a well at the 7i mile Yeo Chu Kang Road. yesterday afternoon. The man was rescued and brought back to the Fire Brigade headquarters in a fire-engine and sent55 words
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Article38 1950-11-28 1 SEOUL. Nov. 27 <UP- President Syngman Rhee told a press conference today that the present "precarious situation" in North Korea ruled out the possibility of an early election in the newly liberated areas.38 words
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525 1950-11-28 1 Centre Of UN N. Korean Line Falling Apart TOKYO, Nov. 27.-(UP)-The centre of the Allied north Korean line collapsed today under a savage counter-offensive bj 20,000 Chinese Communists. A Ninth Corps spokesman said that nothing was known of the fate of two allied divisions in their path. He >a'n\: "We525 words
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125 1950-11-28 1 TOKYO. Nov. 27 (Reuter AAP) Two hundred and fifty South Korean and 22 American POW's perished in a death march from the Taegu area to the Yalu River a distance of about 400 air miles according to a South Korean survivor who was found125 words
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177 1950-11-28 1 Bevin Due To Open Debate In Commons LONDON. Nov. 27 (Reuter) The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Ernest Bevin, is expected to open the two-day Foreign is debate in the House of Commons starting on Wednesday. He will answer pressure by 80 members of the Labour < Government) Party who have put177 words
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Article196 1950-11-28 1 CHICAGO. Nov. 27 (LP, Food shortages, floods and looting plagued esatern cities today as they fought to dig out from under the worst storm in 37 years and the toll of dead climbed swiftly toward 200. Snow was still falling in some sections but196 words
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Article390 1950-11-28 1 Taiwan Debate Starts LAKE SUCCESS, Tkw. 27 (I P) IVipin^V oVbiialiou -nan ab*»«*nt to«la> a* j the (.'niter*. Nation?. Main Political Committee I>e»aii it- debate on Communi*! j China"** rhar-ic of l, *a;i__.re— sUsmV l>\ the I nited State-. B iet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky opened the argument on the390 words
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59 1950-11-28 1 RussiansSaid Sending Men To N. Korea SEOUL. Nov. 27 UP) Light to nine Soviet divisions totalling 150.000 men were reported moving toward the northeast Korean border be low Vladivostok today. South Korean Home Minister P.O. Chough passed along the report to newsmen but he said he could not vouch for59 words
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Advertisement17 1950-11-28 1 m ft fold udvtXvLrVi $*u wacJiimJ-IA 3)^^s Manufactured^ Tu*u(H. by W^__ t gg^ ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD..17 words
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Article, Illustration290 1950-11-28 2 500 More May Be Enrolled A HEAVY demand for anti-arson guards to look .liter factories and godowns of business and industrial firms in Singapore has resulted in an application being made to Government for approval to enlist 500 more to supplement the 200 already enrolled.A.P - 290 words
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146 1950-11-28 2 DeniesPosing As Labour Dept. Of f icial AN INDIAN. J Santhana Rajoo, yt iterday stood trial before the Singapore Fourth Magistrate. Mr. P. Clague, on a charge of pretending to be an employee of the Singapore Labour Department and allegedly demanding and i scat Lning a form of the W.146 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-11-28 2 Photo. UTTLE Hocky- Parott, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Parott was in a pensive mood on his return to Singapore by air last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Parott were away fur six months in the United States and Europe. Mr. Parott is Sin^anore Manager of (ietz Brothers.Standard - 52 words
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Article72 1950-11-28 2 BAIL was oppose^ y the P' ice when a Malay, Chik bin N ii. appeared before the Singapore Fourth Magistrate, Mr. P Clague, yesterday, on a chi rge of carrying a band gregade at 443 Base Ammunition! Depot. Kranji. on Sept. 13. Chik was also72 words
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Article146 1950-11-28 2 FIFTY officers and Civilians and 135 airmen have so far authorised 'heir wives and families to fi; out from lh. ILK. to join them in Singap* r< j Malaya. Ceylon and Hong Kong, latesl figures at Headquarl rs, Far East An* Force at Changi, reveaL Nearly146 words
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Article60 1950-11-28 2 BAIL of SI (if) was allowed Vaithilingam by the Singapore Fourth Magistrate, Mr. P. Clague, yesterday, for alleged the! t of 196 conies of newspapers belonging to Abdul Rah- man in a shop in Upper .Serangoon Road on Nov. 24. The accused claimed trial and60 words
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194 1950-11-28 2 SEVEN Chinese were found guilty in the Singapore First District Court yesterday of unlawful assembly on board the 1 President van Buren on May 1", when thev were involved in a fighl with a gang of Indian labourers. Accused were Ng Ah Bee.' Wong Pook194 words
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Article50 1950-11-28 2 S'pore Arya Samaj Office-bearers The Arya Samaj Singapore, their annual general I elected the following ofliei'-' Mr. Ram N. th Kashyap president; Mr. T. Karmkar, vice- president; Mr. Kanta Rai. tary; Mr. Chandrika KA. assistant secretary; Mr. Km:::' secretary literary section: Mr. Ramsundar Rai. treasurer; Mj Rani Sumer Rai, librarian.50 words
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Article182 1950-11-28 2 THE FLAX of the Singapore Trisha Owners' Association and the Singapore Tcisha Dealers' Association to reduce by .'.O per cent the 7. .'dm trishas plying in the Colony has not been successful yet. Up to Nov. 25. the last day fixe:*, iy the Associations182 words
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163 1950-11-28 2 Education Official Denies ban On Political Holidays Standard Staff Reporter THE ACTING Deputy Direcior of Education, Mr. E. H. S. Brethenton, denied yesterdaj thai tin- Singapore Education Department has banned all i»<»iiii( ai holiday*-) nexl year lor Chinese Bchoole in the Colony. He told The Standard that the Double TVnth163 words
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110 1950-11-28 2 He Preferred The Pen To The Parrot... WHILE THE crowd W9S engrossed in the spectacle of two firemen rescuing a parrut from the pinnacle of the Sultan Mosque. Singapore. on New 18, a pickpocket was engaged In relieving aschool- iy of h\< ..-pen. The 1 oy, Abdul Karim bin Moksin,110 words
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383 1950-11-28 2 20-YEAR-OLD widow, whose _.«>-*. rnr-«.l«I hiielt was killed in a nsotor neridenl in Singapore in Max this \«ar. wms the rhiel witness in claim for dmmsmmem Beard yesterdaj l»\ Mr. Justice < <»\ Ev_um in the _<£iicapore High I unrt. I The plaintiffs were383 words
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Article106 1950-11-28 2 THE SINGAPORE Standard Poli< e ind I up to help Colony police victims of terror is yesterday n i bringing the total to $1.3< We scknowiedce the I ing donation- Nan Shing ft Co.. Jalan I b r a h i m. Johore Bahru106 words
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Article95 1950-11-28 2 A VERDICT i i re C E. Ebert, I inquest into who from a mo*. npting to retrieve a t: which had f. from the \eh the lorry that Li ing Bl 17. There w. I of vegetable oil in the On95 words
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Article17 1950-11-28 2 HREE INDIANS Q day-' the Singa I rt j ided g ntering i Bai17 words
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Article61 1950-11-28 2 2 ACQ UI TTED IN OPIUM CASE MANGOOBHAI .hai and Apabhai Umedbhai who were chart*. M ation of 244 pounds of opium. wee y< acquitt< the Singapore S Mr. Tan Ah Tah. third a id Rustonji Irani, who appears on a ar charge, n ated to be in hospital. The61 words
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Article19 1950-11-28 2 NEXT k will be held on 1». 10 a. in. at it., toi ii Memorial L19 words
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Advertisement661 1950-11-28 2 AUCTION NOTICES BIGGEST AUCTION SALE OF LAND EVER HELD IN SINGAPORE ESTATE OF Sl._ MANASSEH MEYER DECEASED SALS BY AUCTION OK MORI VALUABLE PROPLKIII S ALL FREEHOLD. TO P»L HELD AT Ol'R SALEROOMS Nos. 14 IH Robinson Road. Singapore. On lIILKSDAV the _()th day of November. 1950 at -.30 p.m.661 words
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Advertisement82 1950-11-28 2 wn Err,> »PSPrßss orpo, bev K LOST— REWARD OFFERED 7 R« NOTICES REGISTER OF TENDEFECS FOR V. a T TRANSPORT SERVICES tenrinrii* CO!. I i Pi A* T :nd I t dm sd Vtlur da ore I SI I' I I li oi: I x m, ers I (Ml R82 words
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88 1950-11-28 3 New Rice Policy: Millers May Sell In The Open Market Standard Staff Carrespondcm Kl LUMPUR, Monday: -To conform to the new rice the Government ol the Federation for 1930 51 new Beguhtkm will come into forceagfrgm [kc_D_b_r 1 l' 0, '< defect! I lu-ll-l N, ;fl riifii<-u« v>ithl urtH tn88 words
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250 1950-11-28 3 HRS ASSN. SWEEP CASE 1 Standard Siaff Correspondent M VI LUMPUR, Mon.— Further evidence wasl reennled ,nda, b. the President of the Sessions Court,* Mr. I). M_ K. J. rani, in the ease against Won- H6i OnnJ nre-adenl oi tin* Health and Strength Association250 words
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Article117 1950-11-28 3 Standard Star. orropondent KI XI A LUMPUR, Mon PI. inters in Selangor are asking tin* (.overnment to impose martial law in the Federation without further delay. This suguestion is mid- in i memorandum by th CeatnU Selaafror IMstrid Planters' Association who Claim that the situation has117 words
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Article63 1950-11-28 3 Standard Staff Reporter A 17-YEAR-OLD Chinese mute, Leong Kim Eu. who was seen loitering near the Johore Bahru railway sheds during the night of Nov. 22, wrote the Chinese character "guilty" when asked for his plea. He was fined $5 which his f ather paid.63 words
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84 1950-11-28 3 Standard Stall" Correspondent; KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malayan Indian Con-; gress Presidency for 1951 Is now open but nomination* uld be only for those v. have made Malaya their. home. lidates for Presidency? should have completed at* least one year as a primary* member although thoy84 words
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Article64 1950-11-28 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon V A voung Chinese, Wong YakS Song, who said he gave a lift*] to a Malay couple and their child in his car when he sa*** them standing in the rain at i Jalan Pontian was fined $60 yesterday for64 words
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Article, Illustration174 1950-11-28 3 I O.i S HR day Aor. J-. Tho Standard told tho story of how comet of the paper are airdropped u, security forces deep in tho Malayan jungl i I oday .«•_> present to yon an ilh.stratod appreciation of those airdropped newspapers by Lent. I). M. Truro of174 words
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Article229 1950-11-28 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A middle-aged barber, Nam; Poh. face 1 a tentative charge oi rape on a id year-oia i_.nita\se girl, Wong Pik Ngo. in the Fir.A District Court today. Nam Poh was a fellow lodger living in the same house as229 words
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Article57 1950-11-28 3 Fines of SIOO each were imposed on two Chinese and an Indian who appeared separately before the Port Dickson magistrate on charges of being in illegal possession of samsu. When the Psychology Club I meets on November .'.O, at the hodist Gins' School at 7.30 Mr. H. Ball will57 words
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236 1950-11-28 3 GEMENT SHORTAOE HITS KL'S BUILDING PLANS Standard Staff Correipondcl KI ALA LUMPUR, Mon. ktiala Lumpm ;l_iiil-liti«j. Programme may be iciioMly a..Vct.*<l 1 £lhe present acute •*>liortajj:e of r PIT Hi Bf not relir\£e.l soon. I It is learnt tha. building contractors, except th who have already ph-ced advanced orders with236 words
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Article145 1950-11-28 3 Temporary Men Want More Pay Standard Atari Correspondent KIALA I I MPIK Mon Temporar. mtat rs employed by tin* (iovcni ment of the Federation are to press for an earl) decision on their claims in view of the fact that other sections of the GOVC rnment Service have just been145 words
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101 1950-11-28 3 Soldier W ho Trespassed? Is Remanded I Standard Stall Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Men A year-old British soldier. J Wells, was produced in the Court yestei £and remanded under Police on a hou tr< charge. It was alleged that Wells enstered the home of Mr. James S. iJordon in Jaian Nfee101 words
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Article73 1950-11-28 3 SCOUTS' NEW CAMP SITE PORT DICKSON. Mon- A site gal l| miles Coast Road has been |given to the District Boy Scouts' |A 'Ciation for a camp. It will gbe called th.e Tuanku Abdul Rahman Scout Camp. A committee has been formed •Ao develop the site and as a first73 words
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130 1950-11-28 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA "A 1.. Id n Is night soil abandoned prop or not. and how can its va be assessed? These were points raised by the Prosecuting Officer, Rai a Abbas in the First Magistral* Court today, when two Chi Lim Thiam130 words
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Advertisement73 1950-11-28 3 _AA 7 >S < x A tejS#V* V**J .-__'V) Mf -ss a. A 1.._ 39 1 r k I k i v^"; Ji S the Talk of the Town. §f 9 kj Sec r yourself JS I BJOIIHS GALOBE S*.Vi.'_S UaPBECEDEMIED C_"T_^\ i _n 4 n. t > 'Or EARLY73 words
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Advertisement55 1950-11-28 3 SPECIAL NOTICE TO All Motor Cyclists DO YOU KNOW? WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM AGENTS FOR THE Ariel Ambassador _p l #i Scott Jawa CI FROM 125 cc to 1000 cc WE HAVE NOT RAISED THE PRICES MAY WE SERVICE YOUR MOTOR CYCLE TELEPHONE 5338 5239 GEORGE55 words
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Miscellaneous501 1950-11-28 3 FE D E ATl^^^^B ii» 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. Kmj i uSIpUH I Oila\ >---..'_ JI #>/!.% I iUIU) Odeon Red Chamber (Cantonl_llAl A \IIM Plaza: Devil's Cargo. War in ese), 1, 3.15, 6.45 and 9 p.m. KUALA LI WI I n Korea 12.30. 0.30 and 9.15 p.m. Sun: Bantam501 words
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230 1950-11-28 4 MENTAKAB, >I«>n. Security forces operating in Pa-bang, one of Ihe wore, bandit ridden states in tbe Federation because of its vastness. are to Im* i_oiigratiil--ted on the success of their operations dnrin-s las! week ap i«> Friday. The determination witn *have discharge d230 words
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Article143 1950-11-28 4 TOE British Univ'- iiiii.tar\ base in Pasir Panjang, Singapore, when rompletecl. wiH compare favourablj with ani in the world, said M..j<»r General I>• < amplu 11. Y ii.tMrrr-ir!-"! liiel oi ||M tin- British \rn»\ in a broadcast over I- a«i i o V.aiav a143 words
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Article23 1950-11-28 4 SEREMBAN. Mon. The T Muhammad Ei S f Kuala Pila its annual speech day and j g ing I'' Aoer Bat23 words
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Article51 1950-11-28 4 POLICE OFFICER F AREWELLED Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. M< Prior to his depar r the United Kingdom on .rship s1 ly. ASP Crimii n Deparl tertain* nner the local poli e in Ipoh on SaturMr. Raj is one of the youngASPs in the Malayan P< e. He will e in51 words
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Article65 1950-11-28 4 Standard Stall" Corresponden PENANG, .Mon. In commemoration of the visit of the Lady Q* Fatima to Malaya, it is learnt that Major A.S. Roman is making a presentation of a gold crown to the Pilgrim Virgin. The crowning will take place at an open air65 words
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222 1950-11-28 4 Several Big Donations To Pahang Week Standard Staff Correspondent fcUANTAN, Mon.— The nel proceeds from the combined Anti-TJB. and Social Welfare Week was $13,534.95. The pro-; gramme included a Fun Fair at the Abdullah School, a foot- I ball match, and a cinema show at the Sultana Theatre. Tlie Women's222 words
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97 1950-11-28 4 KUALA Trengganu UMNO Yi ith .< ague lasl week bade farewell to three of its mem- bers, Che'Ariffin bin Abdullah Sani. Che'Harun bin Jamil and; Che'Wan Ahmed bin Wan Salleh, who are leaving Vie state on transfer and to take up new appointments.97 words
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Article22 1950-11-28 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Men. Inche Mahamood bin Ali. acting Registrar of the Sessions Court. Johore Bahru. has been appointed First Magistrate.22 words
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Article44 1950-11-28 4 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Men. Out of 25 candidates interviewed last week, the selection board h.is chosen seven for recruitment into the Johore Civil Serv>-. The names of the successful candidates will be announced at a later date.44 words
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108 1950-11-28 4 Provident Fund C 'ttee Concerned Over S cope Standard Stall Correspondent KI \l..\ U MPUR, Mon.— The Provide t Fund Committee of the Malayan Trade Union <!< icil met yesterday for lour hours and made a caret, I -tudv of the provisions embodied in the Employee-- rovidcnt .iFuna Bill recently108 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-11-28 4 Picture. Mrs. D. Martin I ha will he at coatpaa iag her husb a d. an «A-< trii J engineer attached to the Kelantan Governn_eu_. i Australia to spead their lea there. Photo above s'to'A> .Mrs Martin with Standard V stud. nts ol the Goven_n_ea_ Girls 1Gan Boon Eng - 63 words
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Article, Illustration266 1950-11-28 4 SUNGEI PATANI, Mon. Everj effort i* being made l» the authorities in Kedah to trace ami bring lo justice those Malaya responsible for the Bukit Selanbau outrage when the village and the -.-piatters' huts in the nearby kampong rv burned as revenge for the266 words
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Article108 1950-11-28 4 PenangPolice To Sell Watch, Ring standard Stat. Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Sentence of 10 months' imprisonment t< be followed by 12 months' police supervision was passed by Mr. KM. Sma'.lwood in the Magistrate Court today on an Indian. MEydin PAai. wfio pleaded guilty to two charges of criminal breach of trust108 words
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Article88 1950-11-28 4 Kulim Tow n Board Me mbers Named Stand d Staff Correspondent KC .1, Mon.— Tlie following 1 e been appointed members the Kulim Town Board for 51: the District Officer. Kui (Chairman): Land Offieer Aim (Deputy Chairman) E> itive Engineer. Sou 11 K h: Health Officer, South K :h: Officer88 words
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Article231 1950-11-28 4 Hit Cart. $25 IPOH. Mon. A European official of the Ipoh Chartered Bank. I.D. Kippen, was fined $25 by Magistrate Che Bahaudin this morning for crashing his car into the rear of a bullock cart at tlie second mile Kuala Kangsar Road, on Oct 8 last. He231 words
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107 1950-11-28 4 Taiping Protests Over Changes Of Chairman Man*. an! §ta__ I at 1 ie upoiuicni TAIPING* Man. IW •••■nt iransj T (l ;i\ from tl"- Taiping I. Sn n Boat <l and tbe im| i it Iran .^reseat rhnirrrr" Mr. B. i B. I r» _t ironi tfce oW qaarl rs.107 words
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Article79 1950-11-28 4 Standard Stall Crmvespomm PENANG. M* n —A know n er ol the Chinese Ain Lee and hA wife were bushed by men while they w< re travelling in a motor-cycH r way home about 10.3( S a billiai owner, i the was the h. They a79 words
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Article114 1950-11-28 4 Motor-Cyclist Is Exonerated standard Staff Ctorrespaadeai IPOH. Mon Vi i <*' death lev misadventure was re-j turned by C< Che Bai din today fo g the inquest the death of a 82-year-old Tai Moi. 1 e died in ital two days after she was inv I in a tor cycle114 words
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Article72 1950-11-28 4 Standard Stall Com ondeni BUTTERWORTH, Mon.— A verdnt of suicide by shooting himself with a service rifle was returned by Coroner Che Abdul Rahman bin Mat nt the conclusion today of an inquiry held into the death of Cpl. Michael Murphy, of Head- j quarters S';.:f.72 words
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Article, Illustration380 1950-11-28 5 700 'Swotting' For Qualification Now held Not Adequate .v!.**# Toshers'* migmttt *m%J*r 'mm W of-W'fe'LtrC «nde, ,1,1,!, ihe New* l P°re *eachers Lnion draws the attention of its i I itraui-rlon statement; md uons oj tne Government in n gard to the Normal Ti';irliei>. The "story" points out that onStandard - 380 words
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208 1950-11-28 5 'Majid No Defea tisi Declares Majid 5l *<!.ir Stall Reporter teatist at all Majid will you (meaning his >. unless from you. No power on earth can u and from his to the P. T M A Ps rty canipal ng :ign meeting e during lc for 1 ■ipr.l nating208 words
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47 1950-11-28 5 Gen. Thomas Inspects S'pore Units I ifl I' i-rier ter Oi ..eral i Army. Gen Sj_X n pecte I An rday. D .strict. r\ Bug. Tho- Oi Inance rted the pot, wherj r are not. the mar- Pasir ster Park amps vi_ -AAkt Signal I families at47 words
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78 1950-11-28 5 UK S'pore Air Mail Not Hit By Strike .•standard Staff Reporter AIR mail correspondence to Singapore from London will continue to arrive normally, said Capt. Lewis Ambrose, Manage] of Qantas Empire Airways, yesten: It was feared that the holdup of BOAA Arg >na_l_ airliner to the Far East, ■> to78 words
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Article42 1950-11-28 5 A BuAs MA ,y of Sungei Dulang iu Johore. Hadji Tachok bin Dayang, who admitted offering So for a certificate of entry had the sentence against him postponed to December 3. B ol $500 was allowed.42 words
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Article166 1950-11-28 5 I Rcportei CTOR of OperaChinese j Sei vices a eat Emer- <- a j Xie d.' es f* if the *sta ei the studv, translation and nent of documents, interpret- talks k a sou .__er and esettlement areas. They will; also be required to issisi un166 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-11-28 5 Photo. Mr. Lai Man Tet (third from right), Sydne. University student, who has returned to Singapore by Qantas Constellation for three months 1 vacation yesterday. He is seen with his father. Mr. lai Kai Joo, motii e r two brothers and a cousin. StandardStandard - 44 words
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100 1950-11-28 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE GOVERNMENT Jun Technical (Trade) Batestier Road, Singapore pro-} poses to take in 80 new students in 1951 for the follow-! ing courses: General Mechanical El gineering 35 students*. Domestic Engineering (Plumbing) 10; Radio Engineering 15; i Electrical Engineering 10: Carpentry100 words
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Article103 1950-11-28 5 standard Stall Reporter THE principles and basis ol the Bahai faith, founded by i Bah uilah who was born in Per- i sia in 1817, were explained at the Bahai Centre, Katong, by j Mi Shirin Fozdar. Bahaullah, she said, envisage the establishment of a103 words
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189 1950-11-28 5 'Too Many Divisions In The Teaching Profession Today Standard Sia/T Reporter THE SINGAPORE Teachers Union Newsletter ix*»ue<l yesterday points out thai lh«* teaching p_*ofes_.ion iv divided into •"•several watertight compartments today.** ''There are Normal Class Teachers (not recognised, of course), Raffles College Graduates; University of Malaya Pass Degree Holders, Honours189 words
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Article37 1950-11-28 5 labour, Han Yeow Kong, em- ployed in Ho Lim Sawmill, Jalan Payamas Tangkak, Muar, lost one of his second fingers on 26th May 1950. He was awarded $480 by the Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation.37 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-11-28 5 Dr. H. T. Chu, U.N. official in the Trusteeship Department (informat J on from non-s if governing territories), and family who have arrived la S^«ranore hv Dantes Constellation on their return to the rnited States. Dr. Chu was a member of the Koreaa CSommissioa during 1?»48-4 J. Standard photo.49 words
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Article115 1950-11-28 5 CHINESE radio listeners of the BBC's Cantonese and Kuoyo programmes will be able to take part in the prize-winning competition between Dec. 10 and 23. the London Press Service announces. Prizes will be awarded for the best comments on news bulletins alone by those who can115 words
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400 1950-11-28 5 S'pore Teachers Urge National Whitley Council Standard Staff Reporter V WHITLEY COUNCIL or mty ether Beg* bating council COold not *M*r\< v am jMirp.^t- if i acted in an adviaort capacity. The Singapore Government was told this by Mr. P V. Sarma, President of the Singapore 7< .cher. Union, at400 words
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Article47 1950-11-28 5 S'pore Not So Expensive Stand -id Stafl Beaai U i .Mr Laa ftMSg Boon Singapore basiaessa-aa retaraed estetd ij bi Qantas CoasteUatioa aftet toariag Britain aad tfai Uaited State* Eat Maris three tnon.hs erdii t Is ■O t such .nil— I place lo live in titer a!!47 words
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76 1950-11-28 5 Standard Stai jepnrtet MR. Graham Gn .vn no. Singapore yesterday by Q Constellation b for a short visit to M i I that he was ton short survey of th< bandit war in the 1 Mr. Greene his brother. Mr. j Greene, a Government76 words
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Article80 1950-11-28 5 ESTATE STAFF DIS APPOINTED Standard stei Darreapo LLACCA, Mon— cutive Com ca E_stat (emergency meeting expressed great disappoint n at the response th« I jof A!'- Esiates A Unions received from 'Malayan Planting Ind. Employ, ciation borate working c« I FAMESU mem' MPIEA's sole concession to FAMESU a basic salar\80 words
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Advertisement107 1950-11-28 5 I HERE AGAIN FOR YOUR ASKING I IN POPULAR BIG-SIZED BOTTLES f& CONTAINING 745C.C. L_*L SOLE AGENTS: JOB FOF. MALAYA, BORNEO SARAWAK f^^ DISTRIBUTORS Name Address Tel. \o. SENG BEE 212. Rochore Rd. 7383 TAI SIN 186, Middle Rd 4588 LAM HUA 68. Eng Boon Si ***** SAM HIN 34,107 words
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Miscellaneous7 1950-11-28 5 B G^S£^i GSR) feSfSi^S^n P§fg-F[ P^l I7 words
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Article, Illustration1821 1950-11-28 6 MANY ARE CALLED BUT NONE GET EQUAL TREA TMENT lIS THEORY ALL THE DOORS OF THE HIGHER BRANCHES OF THE COLONIAL SERVICE ARE OPEN TO LOCAL MEN, BUT IN PRACTICE THE PRINCIPLE OF UNEQUAL PAY IS MAINTAINED, SAYS THE AUTHOR IN THE FIRST OF TWO ARTICLES. f~lly A Correspondent [EXCEPT1,821 words
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Article539 1950-11-28 6 H'S the talk of the Town $225 For A Pharmacist TPHE rei i il ion by the Chief Pharmacist of Singapore, Mr. A. F. Caldwell, thai torities propose to I g certain American-made cold drugs under the Poisons Control Ordinance shows that a very close check is A pi on539 words
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Advertisement756 1950-11-28 6 Industrial Estates E are slowl) awakening to the fact that the prosperity oi Singapore should not be based solely on its entrepot trade, though this trade will continue to be tts mainstay. The steady increase in the Colony's population makes it imperative that new economic nterprises should be developed with756 words
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Advertisement12 1950-11-28 6 &r_^s— -Believe It or Not! L- r >j <■_-. _ar V_H mm ml12 words
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Advertisement45 1950-11-28 6 3 r i; ASTRA-SQNIL RADIO -WIRE RECORDER-; HI 4 GREAT -fl Pi 1 UNITS in «_4, C___/ofl_* be^kett yftHtw- rSOLE AGEitT f.W£*gt fr**sm r Jan? '_ta JS* F*y2 5 _> V_--17-19, I I E_N ROAD, I !!'!IUM A —<__■- w r ryperfrf/ritst *Wi *>■ tieo~ /<_•_> <r^r</<_._- rr r.r, <45 words
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Article16 1950-11-28 7 S 5 former Under SI for 1: died suddenly at heart I16 words
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156 1950-11-28 7 Soviet Air Force To Enter Korea War If UN Bomb Manchuria Secret Red Pact Report >o>. 7 (AH).-T h omdal aiiii) s4 National > ><-;■* ***la> "rdiahl,*' Hotigkong sourcos 1•' R V'": 1 1 :,,i a hatl -<*-t!v l",r W. h,r. lo enter tne Korean fi-'l.tin-r ;t i i v*•156 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-11-28 7 photo. KING ACCOMPANIES QUEEN JULIANA— A fine close-up of Queen Juliana accompanied by King George VI as they drove through Trafalgar Square, on the state drive from Victoria Station to Buckingham Palace on Nov. 21, Tbe Kini; later presented Queen Juliana with the Koyal Victorian Cross. A.PA.P - 47 words
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Article39 1950-11-28 7 BLOCK OF ICE FALLS FROM AIRCRAFT > \<»\ \ll.r <\.!in--12 >n. fa Mod. of hit h th:.>.._:l. I 1 I o_M_O_i Mil) on I rid.tv peal experts de M ll tlOtll .111 MMind Um Modi I i; es "i <h* rtuid.39 words
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Article107 1950-11-28 7 MANILA, Nov. 27, (AP). ■i < teil ot Mora chk f. yesn aimed Dato Jan a Abirin Sultan of Suiu. The ation gave Two rivals ru i over tne -foros rougbt fear ol civil war in the Sulu archipelago. D tto Abirin is son of107 words
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Article161 1950-11-28 7 MANILA, Nov. 27 (AP) Twenty-three persons, met-iding 12 women ami eighl children, were massacred at little mountain village Saturday night in a \*AI<I nr_*.\ ol Murder audi arson, blamed on < ommunisl Hukbala--1 .A tional Defence I 150 link red the little barAglao and herded161 words
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Article26 1950-11-28 7 10 Year Plan BANC. KOK. Nov. 27, (AP). A 10-year rural develop.-; plan affecting 4. ;.<.() villages and costing 1,089,000,000 baht is i- ied by a governmitte<.26 words
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Article54 1950-11-28 7 LONDON, Nov. 27.— Foreign S retary Ernest Bevin will open ise of Commons debate fori Fairs next Wednesday, it was announced yesHe is expected to "explain Britain's attitude towards possible talks with Russia and clear the form of current talks on the subject with France54 words
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345 1950-11-28 7 Taipei: UN Dealing With '5th Rate Small Po tatoes' TAIPEI, Nov. 27 (UP) Nationalist China bopes for an earl) settlement of tiu* Korean conflict hut warned lii.it anj settlement based on the hopes of the Chinese Communists keeping I .i.-ir promises will be shortlived and will undermine the faith of345 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-11-28 7 photo. RELEASED FROM PRISON Mamoni Shigemitsu (left) is seen here as be shakes bands with IA Col. .1. Davis, ronini.-iidant of Sugamo Prison, Tokyo, at the prison gates on bis release. At right (centre) is Shigemitsu's daughter, Haxtako. Japan's wartime foreign minister, Shigemitsu, v. as paroled from a seven yearAP - 60 words
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148 1950-11-28 7 RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov 27 (Reuter)— lndians on the warpath in jungles south of the Amazon have killed at Iras* lour people and caused over 100 other casualties, the Bra-' zilian ASA Press Agency reported from Belem today. The Caiapos are also reported to148 words
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127 1950-11-28 7 MP Urges Brake On General Mac Arthur CHATHAM. Kent. Nov. ?7 (Reuter. Mr. Tom Driberg, Labour Member of Parliament said here lastni.ht that the (nited Nations Commander in Korea "should not eagage in any provocative adventures which m g it seriously endanger the peace of Asia and the whole world."127 words
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Article135 1950-11-28 7 CH VTHAM, Kent, Nov. 27 (Renter).— -Mi'. James Griffiths, British Colonial Secretary said nighl thai the C< monwealth plan for aiding South and South-Easl Asia wou I "a great bold and imaginative pian to pool our n sources to help raise i he standards oi135 words
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226 1950-11-28 7 Canton Troops Man Three Defence Lines HONGKONG, Nov. 27 Kmi< r- V \V I < hissem authoritie*§ in Canton ate deploying Iroopi a.«m__ ib. lines ol flefenoe i uteri mj ItiiJier (irlcrinratioi. in lh. international _atnat_on, according in CUnetse pmw report-i from Canton. It is reported that the Chinese haReuter; AAP - 226 words
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Article88 1950-11-28 7 Strachey 'Rearm With Care' 1)1 Mi! I SCOTLAND Nov. Va (Renter)— War MinLstet Mat Strachej said here l.tst ni-.ht th tt .ir.'-iin nasi keep her de Eeace progtaanae at level whi:!i would not cripple tin- i(uintr>. Nothias ■«»u 1 d he i_.iii.rd hm everytWae lotil Britain tried to rearm M88 words
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Article32 1950-11-28 7 Pope Attends Special Mass VATICAN CITV. Nov, 2;. Pope todI d By/a:; B I brou ghoul the w ximum IV of Antio ed by 14 Bishops, foui Arch im an th* i32 words
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Article368 1950-11-28 7 Bl l IBAY citizens se king re- f from p on will have to uo deeper into Porjuese Miry to buy I liquor. N< gotiations are un j way betwi en Bombay and j Goan authorities to extend from two miles to ii\< the "dry belt"368 words
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Advertisement36 1950-11-28 7 J/?&_f _f /_-t_f_t^ __at^^ v. ;l'*' 4r^m\\r Ji If MItSL *3>§F~ S E7 _Jr O vlßsi_fl iS^R OUT E i S__^^ NGo o r a|_a-I^ Ia jesselton MANAGERS: MANSFIETD COMPANY, LTD. -*^<_A-. TtL-PHON.. .OZ. TELEGRAMS 'TERBANG"36 words
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Advertisement141 1950-11-28 7 E^HP^^>^B3^-j_3____i-^'' j '_________B___________a____L"_ -v- HrheP_f__.-__j^-__- S g-___-_^r-M'-MB-_|_U 11-BH m^^^rmHmmSll^^misT^y' l^^ ______9 m ____/Q"v KB mSm SXmmW •AAA&^A- UsS I_k ___la Mr mt t^mtms \w I mmm mm&*lmW'&' u Wff > -*sS*-Et^BBHP*B Hg__j Hi |m_-tH .K-v^fi-Q^fl Ti_^___t \m% p__p^______l na___T^ W\m '^-A_<^„*AV- g'Z _!_&^?F*^*^^ A_f^ IS S_HBPBBpf*sST-L l•' mill"' I 111141 words
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185 1950-11-28 8 ADVERSE Korean news caused steadiness in ihe Singapore rubber merkel jresterday. There -was a moderate turnover oi business which opened at around $1.65 per lb. for first grade rubber for December shipmen! and closed at s!.(>7 on a quieth steady market.185 words
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102 1950-11-28 8 Fed. Coconut Oil Production Up But Stocks Fall S oj KS of coconut oil in ilc Federation **i frlalaya dropped from 3,186 tona al ihe cm! ol Seplember io I. ">".:. lona la>i moiuh. In the first ten montht. oi 11)50, 110.051 load ol copra was treated against -AA!.! I102 words
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Article60 1950-11-28 8 I tandari stair Reportei tS of copra in S i gas4sj per $46, but no bus: ported throughout til oil was quiet. g $74 However, there buying Intel remained quiet at from the -lions. Copra $45.. Coconut Oil imbier $300 md'. i i Hamburg Pej 5560(160 words
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Article119 1950-11-28 8 LO I 27*. (Reuter---icy and oce- -mall the London tO. i ta in K< i approach of the end .-nod. Giltedged ere a fra -ad there was a tendency in industrials, bonds. however, were com- tat resulted in a -.am of: 2 in Peninsular and119 words
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Article120 1950-11-28 8 A SING the world's de- and supply of wool. Ruth c- d ft director of the St itisDepartment of the Wool -j Inc -.orated, an Americ m trade organisation, says the post**: ,r consn I tian cf ThornM not be surprising^ _se of the accumulated needi in120 words
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46 1950-11-28 8 US $l37 ,203 ,000 Spent In Aid On Korea •mi U S E -inomic C .'lon Administration has i r. i authoris- of for -.-qui motor vehicles. r. ts in Japan and United St tea This sum -j the total autl B.CA £_sr __-_-v*ta te U.A1A.2:..-46 words
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Article124 1950-11-28 8 Jap Trade Threat To H'Kong HONGKONG, Nov. 27 (UP) A Chinese trade mission returned here today after touring j S ith-east Asia and reported that Japanese goods had gained considerable headway. The chairman of the mission. Mr. Y. L. Yip. said Japan was threatening to displace Hongkong as the principal124 words
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Article24 1950-11-28 8 I Governm. I .educed the duty for s irt of col iv ">0 per cent, ad valorem to 20 per cent.24 words
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Article105 1950-11-28 8 Indonesia Export Recovery IX Till, seven moot: Indonesia revalued her currency and adopted ether financial forms as well as measures to gal exports of raw terials, the country has staged •.iking recovery in the cx- field, says the New York Commerce. Indonesia has succeeded in Li substantially exports of er105 words
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76 1950-11-28 8 CHICAGO, Nov. 27: Asked how wearing Qualities of pissen-/er ear tyres made from synthetic compare with those ol natural rubber. .Mr. John L. Collyer, president of B. I. Goodrich Co.. said development of "eohl" rubber ha>. enabled the Industry to turn out an all76 words
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Article817 1950-11-28 8 Standard Start Reporter SINGAPOR E. Mon —The yan share market was quiet todav with comparatively Changes in prices Industrial shares, however, remained steady. INOI STKIALB Buy< SeA: r > Alex Bricks Pret 1 90 2 00 Old 19". 2 05 Atlas lee II UC 12 25 B817 words
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Article77 1950-11-28 8 The latest. Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Nov. 21) were per ib. Buyer. Sellers No 1 I.SS Spot Loose SIT.! Al T t I-'.0.8. in bales Dec No l RSS. 51.07 SI. OS No. 2 R.S.S. (1.63 Si. 04 No 3 RSS. |L59 SIOO Tone: Steady Quiet. LONDON RUBBfc-l Monday's77 words
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Article42 1950-11-28 8 SUM. VPORE, Mon The price of tiu todaj aas $495.12-. per picnl Down $5.75. LONDON 1 1\ Monday's prices first session. Sport £1.09(1 buyers, £1,010 sellers. Three Months £915 buyers, £920, seller s Settlement price £1005. Tom-; Stead] _u? lower leveL42 words
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Article25 1950-11-28 8 Excluding cottage Industry. the Indian woo! industry has 98,359 swindles and 1,963 power 1 >oms. Ninety per cent, oi" I output is exported.25 words
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335 1950-11-28 8 Stand-rd Sufi Rep-rler OFFICIAL aoorees in Singapore given no dale <»f the BHtish-Tkai rice negotiations in Bangkok when \\v> territories of Malaya, Sarawak- North Borneo ami Hongkong w.ii seel, adequate Thai riee shipments !*>* next year. ["he Standard understands th the negotiations must335 words
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Article, Illustration76 1950-11-28 8 Picture While Singapore has to rely largely upon imports to meet her fresh vegetable needs, farmers on the island and in the Federation provide an appreciable portion of requirements. Vegetable farming methods in this country are still old-fashioned and on a small individual scale. In this picture of a vegetableMichael Goh - 76 words
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Article43 1950-11-28 8 LONDON, Nov T< CAP France is alarmed at steeply rising raw material prices B scramble for supplies, said The Times, commenting on the talks between British ministers and M. Buron, the French Secretary of State for Economic Affairs.43 words
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Article42 1950-11-28 8 NEW DELHI, N 21 _P): During the five months ending September this year, India imported only R5.280.000 worth of -:-ies, excluding soaps and brushes. During the same period last year. R5.8.580,000 worth of such goods were imported.42 words
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38 1950-11-28 8 Big Foreign Aid Grants Still Unspent THE us Commerce i n t on Ju!> 1 tes thai sum is aim.' ft hall 528.100 mil li ons five fiscal yeai ed. 1 balance rem lininj I en ob A.PA.P - 38 words
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Article170 1950-11-28 8 EXCHANGE rates now In force M supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association are as follows: FREE MARKET CURRENCIES SELLING BCTING T. T./O U. *I I OB H_6od/( Ndl London 2 1 353 -4 132 2'4 I '4 I 4 Australia 2. 11 l 3_ l/ll170 words
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253 1950-11-28 8 ALTHOUGH lubber requirements in 1951 may i a new high, U.S. tyre-makers -.hould be ab: supply all military and ntial civilian needs without alarming shortages. John 1.. Col it of the B. F. Goodrich Co., said in Chica. Street Journal. Rubber is253 words
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185 1950-11-28 8 'US Will Have Enough For 8 Years By Jan. I' Rubber Stockpile Grows ■■dniilrj irrr- thai. v..ie.i t_M §_OC__p_li .'•ml the synthetic prodnelion i- fAlv pfl Oral Near, ill rr l)ia\ he I i if u; The rubber industry dot be t: it was W rid A ir 11. On185 words
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Article21 1950-11-28 8 Supplies Of World Sugar Up I I I m it K I I I I I f I I I OK21 words
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35 1950-11-28 8 New Pak. Road Rules Blows For UK Cars KARACHI. Nov 2. (AP introdu 1 I ki PI it ii officially annoui It is belie**' will kinder 1 British import S till great quart ti- ik.ii35 words
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Advertisement14 1950-11-28 8 BEFORE IT'S ALL GONE--START A SAV.MGS AO._-.Kr I .01 TOO CAIS I P CHUiIGKHIOiUBf-nHJ14 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-11-28 9 IS SHOPPING: Mrs Attlee, wife of :ho British linivi begaa lu-r C-_rist_-_a9 ihappii la^t week she vis ted a London bazaar in aid of the National ii of !rl>' Clubs and Mixed Ctabs seal she bought h.i-. 'The Ship Book'* It could mall at phew. But if Ihe lir>t Se_i58 words
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Article, Illustration322 1950-11-28 9 PRIDE OF P O DUE Maiden Voyage Chusan Has AnliRolling Devices THE CHUSAN, 24,000-ton luxury passenger liner and pride of the P. O. described as ili<* "shipbuilders 1 dream of perfection-' 1 ma. Uv the answer to ti*<- prayers sea-sick passenseris. iirmng hi Singapore tomorrow evening from Southampton, tiu* Chusan322 words
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Article88 1950-11-28 9 XE V DELHI ember, 25 electrical for Quick dvermiI tion of 1 aircraft ■■ped bv sear.ii laboratory of the G nent of Ind Civil Aviation Department. Simple to te, 'he deis worked with three adOther spe i1 superior now in quickness in manipulation, high a n88 words
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Article88 1950-11-28 9 ative r it to Without the dry dock, which the which often batter their Pacific had to be beached paired by primitive h time was thus pairs were often Aft. The completed project has a 460-1 rlcing slip^ on a coneri te on tbe coral88 words
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319 1950-11-28 9 \MO\.. lUK various personnel now training al tin School <>t Infantry. Warminster, i*- a young Seconi I ieutenanl ot tiu- M_alaj Regiment, discovered i<» b< none other than Prince Ahmed, son runku Bcsai Burhanuddin, < .M.1.. and the cousin of319 words
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Article35 1950-11-28 9 American oil companies employ more than 15,000 people on research work to improve petroleum products and processes and to develop new on< In 1920 fewer than 200 technicians were employed in this work.35 words
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Article72 1950-11-28 9 TOKYO. Nov. 25 (Renter AAP) Japan's industrial prodnction index in October reached a post war record level of 1 per cent of the 1932-36 base period, .Mac Arthur's headquarters announced today. This was 7.7 per cent over the previous high of 98.9 attained in Sento inner.72 words
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Article205 1950-11-28 9 Standard Staff Correspondent I EN.ANG, Mon.— The f< ing passengers will disembark I w the ss Carthage which iefl the United Kins on Nov. 7 arrives in port at 6 (/clock in the evening ot D 10: Mr. and Mrs. H. King. Miss A. E. Anderson,205 words
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Article49 1950-11-28 9 ROTTERDAAI. Nov. 27 (AP) "Jhe Dutch shipping agency Dirk Z\va.,er reported an SOS from the 1,059-ton Danish ship Triega, owned by Det Fore saying she had struck a mine four miles north-wcA of the Aalborg lightship. is lisl heavily and is leaking through her engine room.49 words
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Article25 1950-11-28 9 Bristol Freighter aircraft, now in wide service in civil tary n l< have been int; <>n their Far East services by Air France.25 words
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Article34 1950-11-28 9 K .RACHI. Nov. 24 (API Pakistan's first shipment of chromite ore to the I nited States It ft this The shipment of 17.000 tom wag valued at I .00034 words
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Article123 1950-11-28 9 3 Scholarship Students For UK Standard Shipping Reporter IHE (ANION arrived in Singapore from Hongkong yesterday witli three scholarship students bound foi the I r.i.ed Kingdom. They were Miss Chau Suk T'san, Air. Wong Wai T'soi and Miss Marie T. de _*%ueredo. All three are traveling on British Council __e_fare123 words
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Article75 1950-11-28 9 NEW YORK. Nov. 23 (Ren-ter)-—American shipowners are urging for a reduction in Suez Canal charges because of a large increase of revenue 1 through Middle East oilfields development, an American shipping magnate said last night. Bear- Admiral E d m ond Aloran. president of the Moran75 words
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Advertisement102 1950-11-28 9 1 KK.IIAK TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Dirett Overland I T v *\n-.lev All Ameriian ft Canadian Cities. nwESTEai. ricToaw- i/4_m s dm tg J*** .NGELC \l» rOB¥" .1 Dec s a Ut< I i arga for Honuk.m-:. Kobr. Yokohama tV.th Ti ..iiNhipmrnt Takubar i_ T>in_.tao. GULAI SERVICE UJSJL (WEST COAST)— _N102 words
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Advertisement116 1950-11-28 9 ■f f AIR A RRI VALS jv___f<. [oid DEPARTVRES rr— fig i?lit' t j^S%vS3-^_. a*""- ~~-JLsm*f*f+*~- Arrivals AIR CEYLON DOUGLAS DC4 from (oiombo I 1 <'.'•'' am. KIM. CONSTELLATION from _u__terdaui. Berne I I ll_6_ QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS CONSTELLATIONS from Sydn.. ETA I f- PA. DC-4 from Bangkok 18JM Departures116 words
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Advertisement348 1950-11-28 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANOINAVIa UK CONTINENT 'Kl\\ :or Manila. Hon."' t V k 10 N >. Not 2 11 Dec "BEHXHU 19 Mi INI U-13 J 10 :0 Jan Kobe fl* Vol LCHAI BAN'.-f-OK UNI t«.r Lo_M_lk- \d< ii F..ri ».iul IM.urii t'.M-nlai.. •I ii. r- I i A ,x x)348 words
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Miscellaneous563 1950-11-28 9 -^SHIPPING INTfLHGENCP \_m Bt- f EAST ASIATIC UNE Ai.U.KSI. I JMB 'v Outward From Europe I In Port: Arnold Maersk, sails Les Glieres sails for RotterIn Port: .'ordhval Gdn. 29, 30. for U.S. East Cpar* .Ports via d jm Noy 2 Dec. 2: Flastria, sails tor P. Swettenham anu Penang563 words
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Miscellaneous89 1950-11-28 9 Ships in Harbour 1 SHIPS A I KOADS \VH.-\l_\ KS 4 p .in YESTERDAI -WHAKVES < i:n a G In. 42 4. Cai ton. 40 R I I I indoc, _7 K -am. 29 31/32 Sangola, 27 28 St Croix. B 26 1 no',- 21/22 n Ben m a c89 words
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Article, Illustration1072 1950-11-28 10 OSWALD HENRY - CAMELIA S LAST MOVIE ARRIVES OSWALD HENRY THE last black-and-white film in which the late lamented Egyptian actress Camelia starred before she died in an aircrash in the Nile, has just arrived in Singapore and is now in the Film Censor's office. Called •'Akher Kedba," the By Sound K.x»ies*t movie1,072 words
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Advertisement271 1950-11-28 10 r n*-_M^-T___ri NOW SHOWING *i k I I I n— 4 >- 4 63o 93 »*^^_____P_-BHiP^^L^P-™»* mm^m mm^^B The WOS'DER BOY of the rf \\t\ S a fiesc Scrcfi m y, *\-s^'p "THE AOVENIURES A#l,f OF SAM MAO" V 'WpI -om the S: Company if ff "A- fL-JL— AEXT CHAAGE271 words
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Advertisement24 1950-11-28 10 ST XAJ^Skma* ____A' 1 >»0-«-{0 OPKNINCi TODAY 3 SHOWS DAILY 3.15—6J5 9.15 p.m. Madhuri. Baburao. Veeni and many othera "BALMA" i Hindustani) Fighting Picture24 words
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Advertisement76 1950-11-28 10 f!YlTT:T*'yj-tf nm u mn&iitMmr Today *> I A 8.30 9. l."» p.m Nila Djuwita A. Hamid Arif in AMENANTI KASEII Latest Indonesian Picture! i Tomorrow: "NOSS-EL LEIL" (Egyptian Picture) With English Subtitles REX Johore Bahru Todav 3 Shows. 3.15-6.45 Al."> "OUR RELATIONS" ANT) WAR in KOREA' ATLANTIC Great World Todav76 words
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Advertisement225 1950-11-28 10 BOOK CATM^YNQV,' OPENING TODAY ll a.m.— i.n— i.i:>— MS ft Mt HERE AT LAST!! THE MOST-TU kID PM Tl RE OF THE U \w THF T I it Am. POLICE/ -©wcut. JIMMY HANLEy DIRK BOGARDE ROBERT FLEMYNG MICHAEL BALCON production BERNARD LE: directed by basil deardln rLbbY EVANS SCREENPLAY BY225 words
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Miscellaneous108 1950-11-28 10 k? *f| 7TV S p"M£ JOB IS SIMPLE! I f ILL BE DOWrTj I'LL HAVE 1 (WHERE is\ if [B? LV*v^^*<7 j VOU SHOW Nr-^» IN A PEW /eVERVTHING TRAC<. m wS§3§srl3 ii V. PEOPLE DIRECTIONS!^ SO' _>S iMCpA MINUTES TO V UNDER N. FIVE? z//^— M T* U U--H108 words
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661 1950-11-28 11 SOL SANDERS - ON WHOSE SIDE ARE THE CATHOLICS SOL SANDERS 'Wait-and-see' Policy Starts Four-way Tug-of-war by In, i ,nd \av. 11 (Bv hehind-the ..of-waris going Bm I>afs refine Ki frtmth :md 5 tor the pporl ol tai* million laiholi lent, atho- c>rjl Saigon. I.e of Phat ab- n as iresi- h and661 words
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374 1950-11-28 11 Samuel G; Esther B. Kling - Don 't Neglect Your Hubby After The Baby Arrives Samuel G. Esther B. Kling Bv And t Docs a wife's affection v for her husband sometimes diminish after the birth of a child? A Yes. Only too often a wife will transfer her ve st completely from her husband to374 words
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Article, Illustration546 1950-11-28 11 Technicians Not Apprentices Sir: The Singapore Government is now trying to expand technical education in this country a most welcomed plan. But 1 see reports of the Legco proceedings that the future plan is to train apprentices m the various trades and not technicians. This is very discouraging since to546 words
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Article207 1950-11-28 11 LONDON, Nov. 26. The unbeaten Newport Rugby XV who played London Welsh at Heme Hill here maintained their record yesterday although the game had lo he abandoned owing to fo«r 10 minutes after the interval when neither side had scored. 1 Another "needle match' between Blackheath207 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-11-28 11 Nine-year-old Alan Compton's ambition is to be as famous as his dad, Leslie. Arsenal's centre-half, who got his first England cap after the game against Wales recently. Alan looks admiringly at his father who shows him the rap.38 words
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Article37 1950-11-28 11 PARIS. Nov. 2C 'Reuter— London beat Paris by 18 points '2 tries and 2 goals* to three (one penalty goal) in the annual inter-city rugby union match at the Buffalo Stadium here this afternoon.37 words
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Article682 1950-11-28 11 LONDON, Nov. 26 (Renter) The following are football league standings after yesterday matches: FIRST DIVISION G mIS P \V D L F il Pt* Arsenal 19 13 4 245 6 30 Middlesbrough 19 ll 6 3 42 22 27 Newcastle United 19 10 6 3 35 26682 words
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Article141 1950-11-28 11 PABIS, Nov. A \l*|- -r.irii w il! LMt its hrst post-l il l«H k at uoild bo\i!n: < h i;r.|)n.n m action tonight when Sugai laf Kobinsoo, nth-hold*- la the welterweight dast neete Icaa S_©4 k in ten round 808 title match. is a141 words
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Article91 1950-11-28 11 Charles Barone Match Postponed CINCINNATI, Nov.* U —The fight between Charles, the holder, and Nick Barone tor the NBA I heavyweight titie, i have taken place hen rounds o. -.ber 2'- been postponed until December 5 because of weather unounced I promoter. Sam BeckeJake Mint-., co-manager I Charles, protested rgaii91 words
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547 1950-11-28 11 BRISBANE, Nov. 27 (..ruler \l* > \fW fheir 1a.4 Iwo wickets had added ..*> in 98 iiiiiiul. this morning to bring their total to SOS Qme» nsl..n<_ maintained a steady and accurate attack v. Inch had tbe M< <. strui:i;liiii: for runs547 words
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Article90 1950-11-28 11 TAIPING i $t Command ...ia K. i ..•iiiec. their LUlIx U c.i.'-d in local soccer ted the Fourth 1 I Ipoh by four charity match play* ic ut the a Welfare fund. The Commandos led A to ml in tl through Mitchell and i i90 words
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Miscellaneous505 1950-11-28 11 Radio Programittes HAI W.l N 'V, n" l^^Bl.a'KSSS! SINGAPORI r ,ur !> ,n 11 Metres ll,fi I OGR IMMI !>KN X i mtr^ l the >i _H»eJ- I II N. r-4 V m s "iM 1 f,. p.:: I'r.._r.u.i..ir uii I n: ry; j Fwtn F_i 1 813 Bask .roa.505 words
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Miscellaneous84 1950-11-28 11 VaS 1 'c, p) 0 I r^\ CopJh<* ISO] M/Ojn __[_Agj Vf ~___fc-__--El I I WiSH I WAS A REAU |1 I I OH, BOV-- LOOK AT EM ALL -l -Tf TOUG-H GUY SO -*W x— SCRAM WHEN THEY I TOLD Wc) EVERYONE WOULD Flllt If =SS^^ SAW ME -WOW84 words
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Article, Illustration61 1950-11-28 12 mi ike spc. sen] leap to !>->t lu .land's iim for t• bail as i corn kidi ii ■■> over dnrias yesterml l s later aat-oail a_a_c_. at li";' _rary. I.n. .ho is e the i a 'l.im: centre fo wai i and \i .vsM, \n i -__ai ri61 words
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Article107 1950-11-28 12 Trade Takes 8 For 23 BOMBAY, Nm. 27 Rem* ter) ri oui-lan:! ii_ perlornuußWC by \ti-t ralian li it-liaml aoosli bowler (rtrorgr Tribe, wne look 8 for 23, helped the Commoiiv. ralth louring lean ili-iiai the Governor ol Hoinliav'. \I hv an inninsn and 17.'. mna bere today. Commonv declared107 words
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Article45 1950-11-28 12 There's plenty of skill as well as enthusiasm in school-boy football and this camera shot typilies it perfectly. The flying header gave Wandsworth Schools one of their goals in their 7-3 win over Paddington Schools in a (-ill Cup tie at Mitcham.45 words
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383 1950-11-28 12 FORWARD - FORWARD By THE SINC VPORE Hookey Association is aboul lo embark on an intensive plan to train the Colony*, schoolboy hockey players, the immediate target being [he establishmenl of a nucleus of a Colony team which could try for honours in the383 words
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148 1950-11-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Soccer enthusiasts throughout i Malaya will know the real story about the misunderstanding- and troubles which have been the topic of discussion in Selangor Football Circles and elsewhere ndw that the council of the FAS has decided to call an extra-148 words
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Article30 1950-11-28 12 BRISBANE, Nov 26 (ReuterAAP)— Doug Wright, England's leg break bowler, maj be ht for the hr.st Test match between England and Australia which begins here on Friday.30 words
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272 1950-11-28 12 SINGAPORE Reereation dob "Red-." survived the firs! same in ll»« S_H_A. knockout competition *ilh a four-two victor} over their keenes. rival*-, Ceylon Sports Club on the Padang yesterday. It was one of the mosl keenh ronlested games ol the season so far. an<l main272 words
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283 1950-11-28 12 Standard Slall Reporter THE SINGAPORE Lifeguard Corps is to stage a l»i«I heaeh rally of its members- both qualified or under training, at katong Park shortly. A date is to be fixed after consideration of tides ami other details. The decision, which283 words
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Article94 1950-11-28 12 FIGHT fans will have the opportunity of judging something of the real worth of Tommy Watts and Sid Fletcher when the Aussies box several rounds with sparring partners at the Happy World Stadium at S. 'JO pan. today. Boy Brooks will box heavyweight Tommy Nutter,94 words
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Article77 1950-11-28 12 ST. ANDREWS annual "Past v. Present" rugger match will be played at the school field. Woodsville. on Saturday Dec. 9 at 5.15 p.m. At 8 p.m. the same evening the annual re-union dinner will be held in the school hall. During the dinner, a77 words
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Article61 1950-11-28 12 ADELAIDE. Nov. 27. < Reuter AAP)— New South Wales, holders ot the Sheffield Shield, were 57 runs behind South Australia with three first innings wickets in hand at the close of play today in their Shield match here. New South Wales today brought their Saturday score of 15961 words
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Article590 1950-11-28 12 FOLLOWING a Perak Turf Club De Horses Class 2— I Div. I—7 Furlongs. May-air 9.00 Marcher Lords 8.13 Sir Tristram 8.12 Little Ned 8.11 Brilliant Marc 8.10 Epsom Derby 8.09 Belgium 8.08 Grecian Prince 8.08 Birthday Gift 8.07 Father Rvan 8.06 j Tantalus 8.05 Tiberius 8.04 The590 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-11-28 12 Ex-Grenadier Guardsman Jack Gardner reads a message of congratulation on his victory over Bruce Woodcock from Princess Elizabeth. A letter from Claranc***House said: *'I am asked by Princess Elizabeth. Colonel, Grenadier Guards, to write and say how delighted she is that a Grenadier has become heavy-weight champion. "H.R.H. asks me62 words
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Article251 1950-11-28 12 Varsity, Police Draw EXTRA time die? not Eh 1 any change in ihe two-all draw between the Univer-ity of t Malaya and the Police w they met in the second round of the Singapore Hockey A elation 'K.O.' tourney at the Varsity ground yesterday. Leading 2-1 at half-time and doing251 words
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Article182 1950-11-28 12 KL RAILWAYMEN LOSE NARROWLY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A. soltary goal scored in the session of the game helped the Y.M.C.A. to defeat Railway Institute at hockey this evening. Pepper, the Y's goalkeeper, who made his debut in this game gave a good account of himself. For the Railways. Shepherdson, was182 words
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Article180 1950-11-28 12 ALTHOUGH Unbeaten hy If, H||l eoals. dm,. jmJ peaij? lo Hirer (MMhi Na\al Cks4 Nat. the SinjrafM.r* |J J a hard .i»|.t M ,j„ al ia n yeMenJav. be short m.mstrated by j outstanding i nings and Heard. I The C-in-C S1 i m I180 words
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Miscellaneous28 1950-11-28 12 TIMES-_SS t: *^> HIGH TIDTAS at the principal resorts in Malaya. TODAY: Singapore 1.11 nil Malacca 9.40 9.4H P. Dickson 8.21 8.27 Port Sham 7.35 8.11 Penang 8.:.7 8.3828 words
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