The Straits Times, 13 September 1950
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Title Section19 1950-09-13 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1950. if PRICE TEN CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-09-13 1 IJSOL in lbs arms of an K..A.F. nurse on the dockside ycsienliy. Straits Times picture.17 words
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Article875 1950-09-13 1 New Defence Plan Britain 9 s 'Maximum LONDON, Tuesday. JHK Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, told a crowded emergency session of the House of Commons today that he had every confidence that the aggression in Korea would be halted and a salutary lesson, givenReuter - 875 words
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Article133 1950-09-13 1 pOMMANDER J D LewisV* Williams. R.N.. Commanding Officer of the Boom Defence Depot. Loyang. told the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G Porter, yesterday that after making inquiry into thrVxplosion aboard H.M.S Barwind on Aug 30. he "was sure that tt was not due to MbOtafC133 words
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Article27 1950-09-13 1 A 11-year-old boy, Yau Poh Lai, was reported missing from his home at Bukit Panjang yesterday. He was wearing black shorts and a green .shirt.27 words
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Article235 1950-09-13 1 CAROL ARRIVES WITH MEASLES JXWEMBEK Carol— the little, two-year-old girl in l inland who wrote a letter addressed. "To my Daddy in Singapore. H.M.S. Hunno"? She arrived io Singapore yesterday on the troopship. Orduna and was taken away in an ambulance, with measles. Only yeoierday m"i -run*. )"it b.-fore Singapore235 words
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Article80 1950-09-13 1 LONDON. Tues. MARKING up a tinjin-i.il surplus of nearl> £2,- -.'> 10.000 during the second quarter of 1950. Britain's coal industry has come within about 1:4.000.000 of i> il mem; its books for the t'iree and a half years I since it was taken over80 words
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108 1950-09-13 1 MANILA, Tuesday. IN their campaign against Communists and subver1 sive elements in the Philippines, the authorities are seeking the ro-operation of oilicials in Bangkok and Singapore in the hunt for members of a Soviet espionage system said to be operating in the three108 words
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Article34 1950-09-13 1 LONDON, Tups.- Printing firms and workers today reached an agreement expected to cn<l a 12-day-old dispute which has prevented publication of about 60 maga^ne.s. trad'- papers and local ncvsMapTs in London water.34 words
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Article32 1950-09-13 1 Foo Ah Seng, a 44-year-old man. was lound last night with throat wounds In one of the Singapore Improvement Trust houses at Kirn Kiat Road He was taken to hospital.32 words
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Article124 1950-09-13 1 COLOMBO. Tues. THE Ceylon Governmei. has refused entry visas to Trade Union leaders from i the Soviet Union and some i East European countries, it i was learned from a usually reliable source here today. The Communist-led Ceylon T rMf» Union FedrvMon ir [Mtnc*d on SepiReuter - 124 words
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Article, Illustration184 1950-09-13 1 rE isolated Borneo village 0/ Pensiangan near the Indonesian border was the scene recently of one of the most up-to-date household removals possible. It was I Organised from Air Headquarters at Singapore. The Borneo Government decided to send a European District Officer to the area. With184 words
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Article177 1950-09-13 1 TOKYO. Tuesday. THE United States First Cavalry Division went over to the offensive above Taeju today and gained nearly a mile in their first rush. From his Eighth Army headquarters. Lieuten-ant-General Walton Walker announced: "The worst is over. The enemy still has the initiative butUP - 177 words
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Article112 1950-09-13 1 LUTON, Tues. MR. George Bernard Shaw, aged 94, world's greatest living playwright, had a good night and was reported "fairly comfortable" today in Luton Hospital, where he was operated on last night for a broken left thigh. Dr. E A. Gulllnan one of the three doctors attendingReuter; UP - 112 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-09-13 1 KJMCY YOU KU British actress Viola Keats, who arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon by QEA-BOAC Constellation from Sydney after touring Australian cities in the controversial play, "A Streetcar Named Desire," will stay in Singapore for three days before going on to London and then to New York, where she55 words
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Article43 1950-09-13 1 SYDNEY. Tues —The Sara quadruplets will n^ver be short of bootees shawls, jackets and rugs Gifts are arriving- in Balllngen from all parts of Australia, and so lar more than 100 pairs of bootees have been received. AP.AP - 43 words
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Article218 1950-09-13 1 'More Arsis' Bevin' NEW YORK. Tucd. THE British F<< Minister. Mr. Ernest Bevin. arriving for (he momentous Bi« Threa conference, called today for stronger free win Id defences "so Russia will know that nggnmton la not a profitable ventur Mr Bfvin ttlki .1 I i porters aboar.i the Qu -i218 words
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Article65 1950-09-13 1 DEFENCE DEBATE [Hi THIS MUSI Mr. Churchill. rising amid an enthusiastic demonstration h v the opposition, stiinouiit-rri that < Mfvative* would volt- i>r thr ciovernmrnt s motion which aikfii unproval ot r\t- iiued oaiMtarj servicr and hi;in-i forces uav "But", he added imiii'diatf'y. "our ap :>ruval <* not65 words
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Advertisement28 1950-09-13 1 JEWELS ARE LIFETIME GIFTS P. H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jeweller IV North Hi Idle Kd. Spur*. the pleasure ts the taut* \wS '"~T^sk*" '^t-'^^S^. pleasure that comes t">m #sfcfc^*"^^^sftfe^''28 words
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Advertisement41 1950-09-13 1 bird tliat M^2 MM AOCNn roK «u.H KAIMO BRIGHT RADIO Co. Mt ORCHARD ROAD. SINCAfOM Hard or AHCHOfc puts tt yp§ ANCHOR! l Brewed matured and botrled In Sii»c*po»« by ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO (1941) LTD. Oit.ki.u4 ky ».»!«> Nc*»* 1»5.. V*f*»'» I'"**!41 words
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Article131 1950-09-13 2 "SECRET TALKS ON WOOL" CANBERRA, Tue«. THE United States has ask--1 ed Australia for a secret conference on wool, according to an authoritative source here today. Observers are speculating on the possibility df her seeking acquisition of the clip by the Australian Government, abandonment of the auction sales system, andReuter-AAP - 131 words
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Article56 1950-09-13 2 GENEVA, Tuea. Narriman Sadek, 17-year-old friend of King Farouk of Egypt, checked out of her hotel In Geneva last Saturday, It was learned yesterday Miss Sadek had been staying in Geneva for several days with her uncle, Musapha Kamel Sadek, and the Egyptian Ambassador to56 words
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Article174 1950-09-13 2 HONG KONG, Tues •TWO field squadrons of Gurkha engineers arrived in Hong Kong from Singapore yesterday but they were not too pleased about the transfer. "We thought we would go further than this," said one British N.C.O. "We urefer Korea to Hong Kon£." A BritishAP - 174 words
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Article206 1950-09-13 2 LONDON, Tuesday. HONEYMOONING on a six-week car tour of Cornwall are n 82-year-old church organist and a 21-year-old firl assistant -teacher in a private school. Mr. Herbert Judd, organist of St. Saviour's, Upper Sunbury has married Miss Elizabeth Garlick. A friend of Mrs. Judd206 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-09-13 2 In.. KIKfl ol Siiim. back In Switzerland, r- somes his study of science and niat hematics. He is seen testing new piece of equipment in his film outfit.—Camera Pre« picture.32 words
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Article78 1950-09-13 2 PARIS, Tues. M. Camille Gut!, Belgian managing di- rector of the International Monetary Fund, said here yesterday that re-distribution of the world's gold had begun America was losing gold at the rate of $2,000,000,000 a year, he added. Mr. Gutt speaking at a I Press conference afterReuter - 78 words
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Article122 1950-09-13 2 "DO NOT RECOGNISE ISRAEL ALEXANDRA. Tues. ABDUL Rahman Azzam Pasha, secretary-general of the seven-nation Arab League, said here yesterday that Egypt was trying to dissuade India from recognising the State of Israel. Egyptian newspaper reports have hinted India's recognition would be before the Unit ed Nations General Assembly meets nextReuter - 122 words
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Article128 1950-09-13 2 HONO KONG, Tues. .THE British chip Caduceus, which has been detained by the Chinese Nationalists in Formosa for seven months, was released yesterday, according to ur.connrmed reports. Agents of the vessel said that though they had no official information, they had had a cable saying tnat^the CaduceusReuter - 128 words
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Article44 1950-09-13 2 BANGKOK, Tues—Communist leaflets condemning United Nations action in Korea have appeared in the northern town of Chieng-mai. The leaflets, which were printed in the Siamese .an?uage, urged the Siamese people to support the fight now beign carried on by the North Koreans.44 words
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Advertisement483 1950-09-13 2 than pirate gold! MORE'SWWW:.. than slashing sabres! YVONNE De CARLO SATURDAY MNITE Help Your Piles If you have ltchl:ig, deeding, Internal ot protruding Piles, don't ■ufTer mother day without trying Chlnaroid Id IS minutes, Chlnarold rnrta figlulog your Piles In S way*: Soothei pain and Itching 2 Helpt ■brink tore,483 words
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Advertisement335 1950-09-13 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL MORTGAGB LOAN IHI/M NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Loan will be finally closed at noon on Saturday, the 16th September, 1950, and no transfer of the Loan will be accepted thereafter. Interest due on the above Loan for the half-year ending335 words
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Advertisement72 1950-09-13 2 S.S. GOVT. 31; 1936 LOAN 1962/72 I Notice is hereby given that the transfer books of the above loan will be closed from Ist to 15th October 1950, both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest warrants. By Order of The Chartered Bank of India, Australia it China. Singapore. ATTENTION72 words
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Advertisement340 1950-09-13 2 NOTICES THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR A VARIATION OF HAILAGE PERMIT. We, Ljbls Bahru Rubber Estates Ltd.. Segamat, Johore being holder of Haulage Permit No. 1838 C, under which we are authorised to use vehicle Morris Commercial Registration No J. 3226 and Dodge Military Truck340 words
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Advertisement146 1950-09-13 2 JRSHAVE better vL quicker jfj easier t'l \aj i "f U Wr III* Q2QQ) ELECTRIC DRYSHAVER •I E^tELIjE FI jl makes Ideal Gifts! For whatever the Occasions we are constantly receiving supplies of the latest ranere St c M and we will assist you without obhbation LANKA JEWELLERS ML Battery146 words
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254 1950-09-13 3 U.N. COUNCIL REJECTS RED| DEMAND TO HEAR MAO LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. j ill. Russian demand that Communist China he invited to Lake Success to back up its charges of aggression against the United States was lost in the Security Council last night. Britain. France. Norway, Yugoslavia and India voted withReuter - 254 words
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Article64 1950-09-13 3 NEW CUMNOCK. Ayrshire, Tues. WITH hope now abandoned lot 13 coal miners trap- ped in Knockshinnoch colliery here, plans wore being made today to open a relief fund lor their families. Rescue attempts stopped last night, four days after a field subsided Into the mine,Reuter - 64 words
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Article166 1950-09-13 3 JAKARTA, Tuesday. r\IRECT negotiations between estate owners and the trade union SARBUPRI were resumed here today in an attempt to settle the estate workers' strike now in its third week, according to Aneta news aßency. The negotiations took place under the personal supervision of theReuter-AAP - 166 words
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Article29 1950-09-13 3 MADRID, Tues. The Count of Romanones. 86, Spanish political leader who wa s three times Premier under the Monarchy, died at his Madrid home last night. -A.P.AP - 29 words
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Article211 1950-09-13 3 LONDON. Tues. BRITAIN'S Minister for Commonwea!th Relations, Mr. Patrick Gordon-Walker, who returned recently from a two-month Commonwealth tour, predicted last night that "what has been achieved in the economic development of the Commonwealth will pale before what can and will be achieved in the next quarterReuter - 211 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-09-13 3 HIS LAST PARADE GEN. JAN SMUTS intpectinr a tfiard or honour of Transvaal Scottish troops at Johannesburg on the eve of his 80th birthday. This was one of the last public ceremonies before his long illness. A P. picture.39 words
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Article440 1950-09-13 3 PRETORIA, Tuesday. DOUTH Africa today planned a military funeral for her greatest soldier and one of the democratic wot Id's foremost elder statesmen Field Marshal Jan Christiaan Smuts. Gen. Smuts, a leader In three wars and two* world peace movements, died on Monday night inReuter; AP; UP - 440 words
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Article92 1950-09-13 3 All 111 i; of sympathy on the death of Field Marshal Smuts has been sent by Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore, to Mr. H. J. Steyn. Acting South African Trade Commissioner at present representin: the South African Government in Singapore. "On behalf of myself and the92 words
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Article126 1950-09-13 3 W. Germany 'Invasion Successful HEIDELBERG. Tues. MORE than 100.000 Ameri- < can, British and French troops In Germany were r "caught napping" by a "Ko- i rea type" operation in which five "Invading" columns swept rapidly from the east towards the Rhine, lntellig- ence officers here ruled last night. TheReuter - 126 words
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334 1950-09-13 3 German Arms Sacked By u.s. France WASHINGTON. Tues. P.ANCE Is to urge that VNMHI Germany be given increased aid for internal security. The United States is believed to favour the creation of an unspecified number of W. German divisions in the unified European defence force. The statement on French policyReuter; UP - 334 words
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184 1950-09-13 3 LONDON, Tuesday. /COMMUNISTS are using coloured seamen to stir Xj up trouble in British ports, Mr. Tom Yates, $?ene al secretary of the National Union of Seamen. says. i Mr. Yates, in Brighton for the T.U.C. conference, said: "Poorly educated Indians and West184 words
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Article42 1950-09-13 3 BILOXIE Mississippi Tues. Senator John C. Stennls, Democrat of Mississippi, said last night he understands "we have 450 or more full-size atomic bombs and perhaps more. This Is enough for 50 bombs to each major Russian industrial city".— UP.UP - 42 words
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Advertisement51 1950-09-13 3 mm* wmm a 0 I RUBEROID J I REELIA BITUMINOUS ROOFING FELTS AND DAMPCOURSES| f" 'I V 1 I are available in I various weights pH^Sij I and qualities to I suit every g requirement, PLEASE CONSULT US ON I YOUR ROOFING PROBLEMS we also undertake the laying of this51 words
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Advertisement93 1950-09-13 3 tyou're sure it's 'GOOgwhen you buy S.C.S PORK Cold Storage pork is specially selected prime-quality meat, and it's cheaper than the local pork you buy in the market. This week try PORK LOIN an ideal roasting joint COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Your grandfather has such bright and93 words
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227 1950-09-13 4 RADIO WAR ON 'PIRATE' LISTENERS Six Are Already On The List r |'HK broadcasting Department has caught six "pirate 11 listeners in Singapore as the result of its first day's campaign against unlicensed radio* in the Colony. At the moment the six listeners, who live in Chinatown, do not know227 words
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Article58 1950-09-13 4 Two days alter his arrivaJ from China by the s.s. Szechuan, Perak-born Chong Chi Yen? was charged in the Singapore First District Court v Ith possessing a certificate of admission which had been fraudulently altered. Remarking that the offeoec was "a serious one." the Judge. Mr H E58 words
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Article173 1950-09-13 4 COLLECTING about $***** ai its annual chanty dance at Raffles: Hotel on Monday night. the Malayan Jockeys Association has now j.i m d ov< r 130.000 tar local r.iarit h.s .-.me- Its formation in IMI Tile is ociatlon expranei thanks to the f<)llowin B who173 words
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Article51 1950-09-13 4 U MNO BRANCH MEETING Tnf organising <-t>mmittet < the projected UMNO ;n S:n:::tp:>rt- will hold tins, open to Malays ii Muslims, at the premises All Malayt Muslim > issioaarj !r'.ici tv. Loroni 12. ing on Sept 24. will be presided over by Tunn Sidik Haji /.'jdul Haniid. ;i rP"in ierof51 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-09-13 4 I.ITTI.E PKTRI Guldrmond curtsies as she hands to the (irovernor. Sir Frankin Gimson. a memento of his openin of the Hnllandsrhe Club, in Singapore, yesterday evening. Little Petri had just before this rereived a kiss from the Governor. Straits Tim?s picture.46 words
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Article406 1950-09-13 4 T«HF. new .imi.immi house of the Hollands. h«- Club was opened yesterday by the (lovernor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson. Sir Franklin has accepted honorary membership of the club. He became the first to receive this honour since the establishment of the Hollandsche Club in 1906.406 words
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359 1950-09-13 4 POLICE WERE TIPPED OFF, COURT TOLD YOUTH ACCUSED OF ARSON BID 4 POLICE chase in which a man who was alleged to have attempted to set fire to a police telephone hut. was shot at and wounded, was described In the Singapore Relief Court yesterday when a preliminary inquiry was359 words
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Article130 1950-09-13 4 HOLDING that there was misdirection by the trial judge and that certain evidence at the trial was inadmissible, the Court of Appeal yesterday allowed the appeal of Lim Ah Oh and Teo Eng Hui against a conviction and sentence of three years' imprisonment each for robbery.130 words
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Article168 1950-09-13 4 IS it a fact that the Passport Office requires birth certificates of brothers and sisters to be produced by applicants for Singapore passports even when the applications are supported by their own birth certificates or by expired passports? This question will be asked at the next Singapore168 words
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Article86 1950-09-13 4 From Our SUIT Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. JUDGMENT was reserved in the Kathi's Court, Batu Pahat. after the inquiry into the marriage of a Muslim girl, under 12 years of axe, before attaining puberty. The mother admitted the facts related at the inquiry, hut declined to86 words
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News In Brief
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Article127 1950-09-13 4 CONVAIRS FOR GARUDA TTOE FIRST of eight Convair J.. twin-engine air liners which are shortly to be put Into service in this region by Oaruda Indonesian Airways is due to arrive in Singapore en route* for Jakarta in about 10 days' time. The aircraft will be flown In easy stages127 words
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Article98 1950-09-13 4 SINGAPORE FEDKRA1. riON ol Services Unions hold a dinner and dance Oct. 7, at Adelphi Hotel, to celebrate the anniversary of its formation. MR. H. T. ROSS. Government Printer. Federation of Malaya, will talk over Radio Malaya on the work of his Department at 8 p m on98 words
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Article46 1950-09-13 4 From Our Own Corrrspondrnt JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Teo Khiang Joo. a dealer in old bottles, who had in his possession two packets of chandu was bound over by tlr* Sessions Court in a bond of $50 to be of good behaviour for 15 months.46 words
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Article197 1950-09-13 4 tTHE following were among those who arrived at Kalian* airport. Singapore yesterday. Passengers In transit are not Included In the list. K. L. M. From Amsterdam: Messrs. iliijm Albt.-biiiKk. Willcm Albert, Pauw Kwat Sin, Pauw In Mlo. Pauw Kouk Hwa and Mlm LouUe Pauw. 4*nUa BOAC fWm197 words
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Advertisement298 1950-09-13 4 There's still plenty of time to I I Ul ML !ujJS3^fJU by CllDDer* Arch ofTltu. in R00m... You'll remember Rome as long as you live! The four great basilicas where Holy Year rites are held. Th« treasure* of the Vatican tlie Pantheon, Colosseum, countless other wonders. Your choice of 3298 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-09-13 5 Arriving for the Liberation Day service yesterday are (from left) the Colonial Secretary and Mrs. Blythe, the C-in-C. FEAF.. Sir Francis Fogarty, the Municipal President and Mrs. McNeice (see greeted by the Rev. Kinross Nicholson), and the C-in-C. Far East Fleet and Lady Brind.—53 words
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Article, Illustration303 1950-09-13 5 From Our Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tuesday. IF an experimental test to be carried out by the Penang Public Works Department proves successful, the present flood-damaged runway at Bayan Lepas aerodrome may be covered by a rubberised surface. The tesc will be made soon by303 words
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Article25 1950-09-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tue«. Ramasamy, who was found on Tebrau Estate in possession of illicit toddy valued at $1.60, was fined $7 here today.25 words
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Article60 1950-09-13 5 Singapore's Public Relations Secretary. Mr. George G. Thomson, will give a) series of talks on the Iron Curtain at the V.M.C.A. this month and in October. Mr. Thomson will talk on the "European Sector," on Sept. 18, on the Middle East I Sector on Sept.60 words
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Article177 1950-09-13 5 fyOKK on the Forces' swimming pool at Beach Road, Singapore, has been in progress for six wsks and construction of the N.A.A.F.I. Club at ths same site will be^in in three months. v two projects, whn-h are .ate, will cost $1,250,000 lans for the club177 words
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Article36 1950-09-13 5 Eighteen-year-old Sect Lee Choon pleaded not guilty in t!u> Singapore Second Police <'i>'trt yesterday v. hen rharge I with fraudulent possession of a bag of suijar. worth $45 80, and was allowed $150 bail.36 words
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Article83 1950-09-13 5 I pURAN Singh, charged with failing to produce I Tits identity card at the Singapore Central Police Station on Sept. 11. teas stated in the First District Court yesterday to "hai'e pushed the constable aside and insisted on seeing the Commissioner of Police." Pleading guilty,83 words
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Article42 1950-09-13 5 The International Air Transport Association opened its semi-annual conference yesterday at the American Club. Airline Representatives from all over the East were present to discuss travel agency matter s and traffic oroblems. The conference will UMt until Friday.42 words
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Article414 1950-09-13 5 KUALA I UMPUR. Tiles. ONLY one member of the Solrct Committee appointed by the FMcrnl Legislative Council to inline and advise on the Housing Trust Bill has opposed the etotm requiring holders of certain l.irds to develop them rtr pay d<-< i-lopment rate. H- is414 words
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Article235 1950-09-13 5 BANDITS KILL 2 POLICE From Out Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. rO police constables were killed and two extra police constables were wounded in a bandit attack In Johore yesterday. No further I details are available. Bandits fired on security forces in Jonore yesterday and wound- ed a British Other235 words
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Article112 1950-09-13 5 A guest audience of 700 people was present at the Pavilion last night at the invitation ol Columbia Films Inc. to see the (■'•lambi* production of "Faiui and the Devil This was the first guest night in Singapore theatrical history and i among those Invited were112 words
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Article49 1950-09-13 5 Five Chinese seamen pleaded guilty in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to being found in the Straits of Johore, a curfew area, at 10.30 p.m. on Sept. 11. Tan Bak Choon. owner of the boat, was fined $20. The rest were fined $10 each.49 words
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Article56 1950-09-13 5 TWENTY-SIX articles, be--1 Heved to have been stolen, were found by the Singapore police sboKly after the arrest of a Tamil. Tbey ranee from fancy how ties to rosaries and jewellery. Owners of lost property may apply to the senior investigating officer, Orchard > Road police56 words
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241 1950-09-13 5 GOVERNOR....SERVICE CHIEFS AND CLERKS... THEY WERE ALL THERE THE Cathedral Church of St. Andrew's was Riled yesterday afternoon with people. of all races when a service' of Thanksgiving for the liberation of Singapore five years ago was held. Seated with the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson. high ranking service241 words
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Miscellaneous74 1950-09-13 5 CHINESE V.M.C.A, Selegle I Road, joint staff meeting. 9 a.m.. basketball. 5 p.m badminton. 5.30 p.m. V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road, chess Club. 3 p.m.. art club, life class. 6 p.m. Y.W.C.A.. Katong Groups' meeting. St. Hilda's School. Ceylon Road. 4 p.m. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION of Kirn Edward VII College of Medicine, showing74 words
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Obituary95 1950-09-13 6 MADAM MAH KIM I.IAN nee Tan pa.vi'd away i*acefnlly «t 1. 11 p.m. on 12'h Sept. 1950 at No. 7 Wilkie Terrace leavlnß be- j bind four sons. Man Kre Kenp Of ChtiPir Ktew Bank. Miih Kre KM of Kota Bsliru. Dr. Man ft V.ii' rind Dr Mart Kee95 words
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Article24 1950-09-13 6 MR. fit MRS. LINCOLN NADARAJAH thank nil Inrndx and rdfi'ivis who attended ihpir »edd'np Ar Fenl pmsots, letters and i 'a* of congratulation*.24 words
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968 1950-09-13 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed. Sept. 13, 1950. The Ceylon "Optimum" An impressive volume of 1 340 pages bound in russet morocco was published in Colombo last month. This was the report on the 1946 census in Ceylon, and we are told that this is only Volume One of the968 words
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Article207 1950-09-13 6 I Lately a close watch has been 'kept on printed matter coming into Singapore from China, ana a variety of Communist publications have been banned. In [reporting these activities the I Straits Times thinks that it is doing its civic duty, but it got quite a shock when207 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1950-09-13 6 CHARLES WINTOUR - CHARLES WINTOUR By WHAT was the secret of this proud, aloof man who gazed with wise, steadfast, yet sombre eyes at the struggle of the human race to master its environment and to live at peace on the surface of the globe? Whence did he draw his1,028 words
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Letter164 1950-09-13 6 NO news has been more provoking than the recent announcement that one of the oldest Teochew cemeteries, near the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore is to be dug up and the bones exhumed for reburial elsewhere. As a Chinese sees it, 1 fail to understand why164 words
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Letter95 1950-09-13 6 A SPECIAL word of thanks must be given to the nuns of Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore, and the others concerned in supplying cinema equipment for snowing films to us. The last picture shown here was "Bells of St. Mary." Everyone enjoyed it immensely. I wonder if the95 words
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Letter192 1950-09-13 6 TR. John Laycock's decision ill to amend his Marriage Bill (which attempts to pre- vent people under the age of 16 from marrying) reflects a conflict between ethics and religious prejudice. And. thanks to the Muslim Advisory Board, it is religious prejudice that has triumphed: for was192 words
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Letter261 1950-09-13 6 IT was with considerable surprise that I read some of the, remarks made by Mr. Arokiasamy from the chair at the inaugural meeting held to establish the Federation of Government Administrative and Clerical Unions. Federation of Malaya. At this meeting, on Sept. 3, he said: It is261 words
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Article396 1950-09-13 6 On the Margin i The Cool Dran THE many friends whom the Bishop of the Occupation and thr Internment left behind him in Malaya will be interested in the following item from a Manchester newspaper The Dean of Manchester, th« Right Rev J. L. Wilson, sever; I >eai's Japanese prisoner-of-war396 words
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Advertisement113 1950-09-13 6 Straits Times Free Preu -oi rh. .onvtnlaitc* at •<!• orfiwrt. our Repr«wntiti»e at in Flnm Sinxpor. Cold StOfJta Orch»r<« Read will '•cat** .mill fdvrr«it*m»nf 'nH ihmhk >r bo« number* CLASSIFIED ADS. ROSS At Bunp?ar Hospital Kuala Lumpur on 11th Sen,, to Nnncy wife of C. T. Ross, Temiang Srremban Estate,113 words
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Advertisement89 1950-09-13 6 Some Favourite Record* by BOSTON PROMENADE ORCHESTRA. ***** El Capltan— March, L* Paloma. ***** Tritseh-Tratsch— Polka. Cuckoo Clock. ***** Lelchfes Blut-SchneU. Pizzicato— Polka. ***** Sans Soucl— Polka, Tik Tak— Polka. C2RI2 Dance of the Hours. (La Gioconda). C? 838 Largo (Handel). Meditation (Thais). C 2861 Entry of the Boyardi. Jea89 words
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Advertisement42 1950-09-13 6 PI Out/et $> MODERN ip SANITATION •SUBJECT TO MUNICIPAL APPROVAL IN ■> U SINGAPORE) AT LOW COST IMMEDIATE DF ..'IE C EX. WORKS ENQUIRIES INVITED HUME INDUSTRIES (Far East) LTD. Singapore Kunln Lumpur Pnn p>^ READER'S" Digest AMERICAN EDITION AUGUST ISSUE MOW ON SALE42 words
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307 1950-09-13 7 MAN 'NOT GUILTY' OF ACTOR'S MURDER I Jury 's Verdict Is Unanimous pOUND not guilty by the unanimous verdict of the jury of the murder of a Chinese actor, Lee Kirn Wah, in February 1948, Ho Lee Kwee was discharged by Mr. Justice Evans at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. Ho.307 words
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Article254 1950-09-13 7 MEN USED TRUCK FOR OWN PURPOSE r'O young British soldiers, with a total of 40 previous convictions under thr Army Act between them, were found guilty of using a military vehicle improperly and without authority for their oh.) private purposes and sentenced to undergo drtcntion for 112 days hy a254 words
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Article67 1950-09-13 7 The Army Fire Service and the Municipal fire deparV meat, i l ng ttre-beater>. fm'.ght tup nbout two hours t»> put out a fire which burnt approximately four acres of lallann at Sime Road last i nl*ht Singapore fincnen also di-alt with three oiher minor lallang fires67 words
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Article91 1950-09-13 7 SINGAPORE'S Chinatown blazed with burning scrolls, candles and Josssticks until midnight or Monday night when thousands of Singapore Chinese homes celebrated the close of the monthlong Festival of the Hungry Ghosts. Last night was the 29th day of the 7th moon according to the Chinese91 words
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Article59 1950-09-13 7 'I had just lost my iden- j tit* card and was looking or I it llr > the road when the con- I stable arrived," a Chinese housewife. Lam Kwal Kam. told the Singapore First District Court yesterday. Lam. pleading guilty "to failing to produce her59 words
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Article34 1950-09-13 7 A course of home nursing lectures will be given at the General Hospital. Singapore, starting from Sept. 26. Interested persons should apply to the secretary. St. John Ambulance HQ. Stamford Road.34 words
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Article, Illustration83 1950-09-13 7 Saying His Welcome With Flowers... AFTER ALL THE LONG MONTHS of waiting the day dawns when the troopship, Orduna, docks at last in Singapore and, with his arm full of flowers, he goes to meet her. There she is, only a few yards away from him, on the deck, and83 words
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Article310 1950-09-13 7 'PI IK second biggest chap ji ki case since the 1 liberation was heard yesterday in the Singapore Fourth Police Court when six Chinese were charged with assisting in the management of a chap ji kl lottery in an attap hut off Paya Lebar Road on310 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-09-13 7 A COMING FILM RAX? Lana Turner had nothing on this charming little lady as she posed for the Straits Times while guarding daddy's luggage on Singapore docks yesterday beside the trooper Orduna. Straits Times picture.35 words
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Article45 1950-09-13 7 An Indian cook, Veeran Ramayah. 23. was sentenced in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to six months' gaol on two charges of attempting to outrage the modesty of a Chinese girl and of housebnr.klng at Tanjong Raton* Road on July 25.45 words
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Article163 1950-09-13 7 Sold His Watch, Then Stole It DETER Gomez, a 22 -year -old 1 Indian, was yesterday bound over for $100 for six months when found guilty by the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate. Mr. S. E. Teh, of stealing a watch which he had sold to a friend. Packirswamy Shunmugam163 words
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Article189 1950-09-13 7 AN Indian who Interfered In quarrel between an employer and an employee was stabbed by the latter, it was stated in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. The Indian. 8 Kuppusamy. said In evidence that on the night of Aug. 15 he was walkIng along189 words
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256 1950-09-13 7 'Pioneer Of Adult Education C-G PIE People's Education Association "is a pioneer in Singapore of the adult education movement and is. therefore, one of the most praiseworthy and valuable development of our time", declared the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. at a tea party at Bukit Serene yesterday evening. Mr.256 words
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Article51 1950-09-13 7 The Singapore Co-operative Stores Society has stopped the sale of sugar in all Its three stores in North Bridge Road, Joo Chlat and Tlong Bahru. since sugar was put on the ration list. The Society has, however, applied for a licence to sell sugar in Its51 words
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Article55 1950-09-13 7 TWO MEN FLEW KITES- FINED I. I A HIAN SI AH. a*ed 23, and Cbia Suan Scab, ajed 20, who pleaded guilty to flying; a kite each at Cavanagh Road, thereby causing obstruction to traffic, were fined $5 each in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. They were found flying55 words
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Article60 1950-09-13 7 A GROUP of members of the Red Cross Old People's Club, Singapore, had an outing with the staffs of th P Red Cross, Singapore Branch, and the club, at the Botanical Gardens yesterday evening. The "old people" were given cigarettes and soft drinks and all60 words
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Article48 1950-09-13 7 A RUSTY gas pipe along China Street, Singapore, I caught fire yesterday afternoon when a section of It burst open. Men working nearby immediately switched off the main and extinguished the fire before the arrival of two fire engines. No serious damage was caused.48 words
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Article22 1950-09-13 7 Mr. George Ang, of the Radio Malaya, who is In England on a departmental scholarship, has passed his B.Sc. Intermediate.22 words
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198 1950-09-13 7 TROOPER IN TROOPER OUT IN 30 MINUTES T ESS than half an hour after the I'. K. -bound J trooper Devonshire slipped away from her berth at Singapore docks, her decks crammed with more than 700 servicemen, her place was occupied by another troopship, the Orduna, equally loaded with replacements198 words
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Article35 1950-09-13 7 Victor Thio was acquitted In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday on a charge of attempting to cheat the Singapore Traction Co. of 10 cents bus fare when the prosecution withdrew the charge.35 words
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Article77 1950-09-13 7 Three Chinese pleaded guilty In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to behavin e in a disorderly manner, and making a general nuisance of themselves In Kirn Sen? Road at 4 am yesterday They were Loke Ah Choy 23. Wong Heah Choy, 26 and Tan77 words
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Article47 1950-09-13 7 A 29-year-old woman. Teo Moi Cheng, was found hanging in he r bedroom In Namly Avenue, off the 5$ ms Bukit Timah Road yesterday mornlng. The discovery was made by her mother. Teo Moi Cheng's husband Is a cook. She had two children.47 words
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Article290 1950-09-13 7 Dancer 'Told To Bribe Secretary' From Our Staff Correspondent PENANG Tues. A SINGAPORE dance r%L hostess. Bertha Gibbs. told the Penang Supreme Court today that an Indian had asked her to offer a $200 bribe to the Settlement Secretary to secure the release of a Chinese from detention 'I went290 words
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Article35 1950-09-13 7 DFEPEFT REG~FT m r On M| Mr R B IsJcrtehn*. m Mnumh Mrmor er sf ItM N I B^e Labour Union ;i"H vt'r- <.f rhc Irfians of th N I Ba^e. Sine .i pore.35 words
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Advertisement45 1950-09-13 7 NEW 8 VALVE MODEL The Finest Of A Great Range 0" iomm man /J&f. mm siNG4Po«f •<"""* f&vOwtrtt&w kuau w"w« J^ TWIG LETS"*" MADE ONLY BY PEEK FREAN CO., LTD. LONDON ENGLAND fnwmPfVTTHfTPfi k sands of I IWO JIMA" I PP"NWaiJWi CATHAY I SAT. MIDNIGHT I45 words
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Advertisement132 1950-09-13 7 V"»»»» >>>>>>>>>t M I Promise freedom from all Iroulilr, MMCd by foolucur il from hahsliood none hut Clarks Shoe* ;tre worn. CHILDREN S SNOiS MGMTOfaATIMC Tllosi A/V- LMI'OK' i:\|| s "JOYANCE" for School wear in broun, white and red in different uidths to each size uilh extra room at the132 words
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229 1950-09-13 8 COLONY M.C.A. TO AID POOR PEOPLE 'LIKE GRANDMA ONG lIELPING impoverished Singapore people like Grandmother Ong Kirn and her invalid daughter Lim Sung, whose tale of destitution was recently published, is one of the main objects of the newly-formed Singapore branch of the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Chonß Thutt Pitt,229 words
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Article58 1950-09-13 8 The Singapore Hari Raya Haji celebration committee, at a meeting last Sunday, derided to hold a Hari Raya Haji gathering on Sept. 24 at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Lectures on the significance of Hari Raya Haji and the need of establishing a Muslim college in Malaya58 words
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Article34 1950-09-13 8 rrom Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Tues The next meeting of the Johore Council of State will be held on Oct. 4 at the Dewan. Johore Bahru PEDICAP RIDERS LOOK ON AS...34 words
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Article301 1950-09-13 8 From Our Staff Corropondpnl KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. HE was perfectly satisfied that everything was in order when he drew up a I transfei ot two houses and land belonging to Dr. J. H. Ponnampalam to Ng Tiong Kiat Rubber Works during the occupation period, said301 words
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Article177 1950-09-13 8 Municipal Commissioners, with the 1 Municipal President. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. were up early yesterday morning to watch a motorised trishaw being put through a performance test at the Registrar of Vehicles testing yard. The test was arranged to give Commissioners the opportunity to assess177 words
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Article28 1950-09-13 8 BEOAMAT. Tues— For falling to stop at a police road block near Cha'ah a 38-year-old motorist Tan Men* Hua was fined $15 at Segamat.28 words
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121 1950-09-13 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. DEFORE passing sentence on A. Ponnusamy, a former Singapore Municipality labourer, who was convicted on a charge of the theft of a wrist watch, the Sessions Court today heard a report on nlm by the Assistant Probation Officer, Johore. T/is Is the121 words
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Article294 1950-09-13 8 A STATEMENT on visiting j hours at the Johore Bahru General Hospital has been made by Dr. J. M. A. Low- j son. Principal Medical Officer, Johore. He writes:— "Your correspondent. Mr. Urn Cheng Wah. states that recently relatives of patient* in the Johore Bahru General Hospital294 words
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Article, Illustration305 1950-09-13 8 CRIPPLE LIM SUNG NOW IN HOSPITAL lIM Sung, 30-year-old crippled daughter of Grandma Ong Kirn, was lying In a soft bed in the General Hospital yesterday afternoon with her 10-year-old son, Koh Ah Toh. sitting beside her all day. She was grateful for all that had been done for her,305 words
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Article71 1950-09-13 8 Sixteen drums of carbide were found yesterday in the wreck of the Tong Heng, the 30-ton motor tongkang in which an explosion occurred last Friday while anchored along North Boat Quay, Singapore. On Saturday, nine drums of smoking carbide were salvaged from the submerged hold of the71 words
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Article52 1950-09-13 8 Mr. R. Balakrishnan, president of the Seletar Local Indian Congress, died suddenly yestreday afternoon In the R.N. Asian Hospital. Mr. Balakrishnan was a leading member of the Naval Base Labour Union. The hearse will leave 397. Sembawanp; Road at 1 p.m. today for the Bidadari52 words
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Article38 1950-09-13 8 The Hindu staff of the Singapore Municipality will celebrate the Avani Sathurthi at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple. Ceylon Road, on Friday from 5 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. The programme will include special worship and music.38 words
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Advertisement192 1950-09-13 8 felt Germs Killed in 7 Minutes Iwtti akia i-i9 nw.irij ju •■■iliiun tiny 11 I porva whfi N and i-mum lerrl •*okinr. 1 /.-iiu HfHiing. Burning. Acn«v 1 in. I'soriaai. biiitkli«d», I'implca V\,M Itch mid other blein- ln.iry ircktni'iitii giv onlf i<« Ih^y do n«« > germ raoM Tbtj diatov.192 words
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Advertisement235 1950-09-13 8 BROOK MOTORS NOTED FOR GOOD SERVICE WHERE COMPLETE RELIABILITY IS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE SOLE AGEN IS FOR MALAYA R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 13 0. BATTERY ROAD SINGAPORE TEL: 3199 Ife 1 0 1 Alka-Siltiir kni(s pliasait relict When acid indigestion ""gets you *cy- ,^Jj l«b«» down", Alka-Seltzer is First-Aid235 words
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Miscellaneous205 1950-09-13 8 STRAITS TIMES CROSSWORD •ran* n. rood for phUo«oefc«r <« CROSSWORD No. 164 \To pl«» likt tht womm In M. P.n of. pidwUl fit VIVI/gon \JIXLJ nv. 10-* W.lti'i "Hop*" ItlXt). Mi A nttativ* upml thtreto I I, I ij M I I 4 T I* I t. Oil «bl» to205 words
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Article, Illustration1844 1950-09-13 9 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, September. IK you travel down from London to one of the Channel ports in Kent these days you rattle rhythmically through one of the happiest and loudest-laughing communities in Britain. One of the ehecrfullest and most optimistic1,844 words
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Article327 1950-09-13 9 IyRITLNU to a Lon- > TT don newspaper. Mr. A. E. Rose says when he was in the Navy his head always swung to the north as he sat in the barber's chair: so his captain had him slung horizontally on a rope, the ship was turned327 words
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Advertisement103 1950-09-13 9 \^*WZffi-'- INQUIRE ABOUT t-^/ M SPECIAL RESIDINT r~%J m W* FARES sincapori- -<• M CEYLON TO LONDON -TO SYDNEY EnjOY Q.E.A.— 8.0.A.C. unsurpassed standards of food and personal service on the "Kangaroo" Service by the sterling route to London and to Sydney. FIVE SERVICES WEEKLY by luxurious, air-conditioned, 4-engim*] Constellations.103 words
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Advertisement259 1950-09-13 9 m m Sf L 7' I 0 IC-— for Industrial M«rin« trd Traction Purpose* World Renowned for reliability and long life. MODEL BSS 5 HP Ex stock. Finest Broken G:&ng-3 Psbaa Harpir. <■ Ifillan Co .lid. i .sinjaporr 1 old Storage Co. lid All br.in«h. s Filrpalrick's Food Supplitx Bun259 words
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Miscellaneous307 1950-09-13 9 SINGAPORE K LUMPUR kowsky.Orleg) 930 News: 9.45 Personalities Parade"; 10 "Beau 10 a.m. News followed by t.55 a.m. Music; 10 Emergency Oeste": Episode 1: 10 30 Dance Emergency News from K. L.; News; 10. 1(1 Clow: 12-5 p.m. As Music: 11 Close. 10.10 Close; 10.50 Schools: 12 B'pore; 6 Children.307 words
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Article292 1950-09-13 10 LONDON, Tues. INITIAL dullness and caution In the London Stock Exchange was later replaced by general brightness today. Closing middle prices 01 selected stock* as supplied to the Straits Times by special arrangement with The Financial Times follow: Coruol 71% +14 Funding 4% 1960-90 108* War V/»% 95S292 words
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Article31 1950-09-13 10 HONO KONO. Tues. PEE maricct currency exchange for Horn? Kong dollars was quoted today as follows- US$l. HK»6 34; £1 HKSIS 60- one U»> of gold HKS29S— DJ».31 words
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Article931 1950-09-13 10 From A Market Correspondent f ONDON yesterday remained a persistent buyer of lJ Tin shares, with bids again showing improvement. This created sentiment locally, but the volume of business continued to be small. Buyers predominated, r— The Industrial and Rubber sections also came In for some inquiry. Prices931 words
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Article33 1950-09-13 10 SINGAPORE, Tues., Sept. 15— 5399.5« (up $S.S7i.) £785 a toi in London LONDON. Tues., Sept. 12. —Spot. £784- £786 Forward, £778 £789 Settlement, £786. Turnover: a.m. 200. p.m. 35 tons.33 words
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Article252 1950-09-13 10 SEPTEMBER first-grade rubber recorded a peak price of $1.54 yesterday in a very steady market. There were again mild price fluctuations mainly because of new* of likely strike negotiations In Java. There was moderate trading during the day with few sellers In tlie market. Prices dropped slightly during252 words
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Article46 1950-09-13 10 From A Market Correspondent ANCE again no deals were teported in the copra or coconut oil sections of the Singapore produce market yesterday Copra buyers increased bids to $47 but sellers stood firm at S4B'j. Coconut oil sellers quoted *ii with buyers at $727.46 words
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Article78 1950-09-13 10 SHIPS alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godownx yesterday were: Lermontov 44 Aldegonda Sheers Wharf >; Glengarry 42-43; Commandant DorUe 40-41: Polyohemus 38-39- City of Florence 36-37: Meonia 35-36: Kepong 33; Kilwa 31-32: Khyber 29-30; Hoegh Siirei spray 37-28; Christine Maersk I 25-26: Olenvllle 23-24; Maxwrll Brander 21-22; Nairnbank78 words
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Advertisement1316 1950-09-13 10 MANSFIELD dt CO.. LTD. iincoipoiaiaa -n >inaapoie) BLOB FONMSL UMI Carnar* upfion to precoeo <i. *th« verrt to oee .ne disckarge eerg* •AILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON j .OMTINENTAI PORT* Jue Mils vnam •'anana Tantalus toi Havia o Liverpool Sept. 1 1/11 Sept. 11/14 Antilochus tor N All ica. London.1,316 words
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Advertisement410 1950-09-13 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINCS TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA CEYLON. INDIA ECVPT and MEDITERRANEAN PORTS ■>'oo«e VKam 'ananf i Pros. Harding 12/11 Sept. 14/16 Sept. I v 29Se«t.-l Oct 4 Oct S/1 Set •ret leHerto* 1/8 Oct 9/10 Oct 11/11 Oct Path 21/27 Oct 28/29 Oct Te LOS ANCELES SAN410 words
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Advertisement454 1950-09-13 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FROM SCANDINAVIA/UK. /CONTINENT •Annam" foi Hong Kong KoM ipota P Sham Penang I Yokohama 22-24 Sept. Kambodia" tor Bangkok Manila Hong Kone 25-29 Sept. 21-24 Sept. 'Lalandia to. Saigon Bangkok 7-8 Oct S- 6 Oct 4-4 Oct "Ne. yest 1 fo. Saigon Bangkok 11.17 Oct 9-10454 words
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Advertisement1017 1950-09-13 10 McALISTER <Sc CO. TD. > llncorporateo m awviapoie) Teltpbsnt No. 5»06 ILLERMAN BUCKNAU KLAVENBkfr LIMB LONDON. HAVRI. ANTWERP. t°i T1 *!JS l^, i J ;TT. S i XN £lt?%£Si ROTTERDAM HAMBUtC PORTLAND SEATTLE 0 VANCOUVER CITY OF EVANSVILII Accepting cargo tor central 6 South American Ports, j^'POfl J i ttcMli1,017 words
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Article344 1950-09-13 11 Poor Display By Cup Finalists Malays Combined 3; Royal Navy t. 'PI1E Singapore Amateur Football Association Cup 1 finalists. Royal Navy, were surprisingly beaten by three goals to nil by a depleted Malay side In a Community League match played at Jalan Besar yesterday. Though344 words
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Article75 1950-09-13 11 Combined Chinese will meet Singapore District in a Singapore A. F. A. Community League name at Jalan Besav Stadium today. The Chinese team will be selected from the following: chee Seng, Sowe Chen. Teow Kong, Siew Tong. Patrick Yee. Hoon Leong. Hee Jong. Ttan Chye.75 words
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Article254 1950-09-13 11 l> E.M.E., playing with three reserves scored a goal 1V in each half to account for a weak Singapore Cricket Club team in a game of hockey on the Padang yesterday. It was a one-sided game and a heavier defeat for the Club would have254 words
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Article297 1950-09-13 11 LONDON, Tues. r THE eyes of the soccer world art on Tottenham Hot■pur. Last Kuon this North London dob, playing highpowered, machlne-llke .football, awept majestically to! the championship of the English Becond Division. If their progressive method? produce »lmilai re•ults in the higher sphere then297 words
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Article678 1950-09-13 11 rpHE fcllo«1ng are the starting x times in the Island Club*; Colonial Cup competition on i Saturday (first round):— 2.30. A. L. B. Llm (11) <k S F. Ho (14) v C. Y. Koh (9) P. H. Wor.g (18); 2.34, J. O. Wakelin (12) W.678 words
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Article79 1950-09-13 11 St. Patrick' School will hold their «nnmi swimming carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club on Friday at 2 p. m. Among toe events win be an inter-school medley relay in wMch the following schools have been Invited to compete-.— St. Joseph's Institution, at. Anthony's, St. Andrew's. RaJßes79 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-09-13 11 DENIS COMPTON, playing for South of Engand against North, palls Tattersall strongly past the alert Jack Ikin fielding at short leg. Cornpton scored 20 before being out l.b.w. to Tattersall in the second day's play In the festival week game. Reuter photo.Reuter - 42 words
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Article232 1950-09-13 11 SINGAPORE Chinese Football Association will leave Kail .ing Airport by a International Air Transport plane tomorrow at 8.30 a.m. for their ten-day football tour of Burma and Bangkok. Nineteen players and five officials will make the trip. Four supporters will accompany the contingent. Arriving In232 words
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Article28 1950-09-13 11 In an inter-crew soccer match played at Fort Canning yesterday. t^ British ship Benlawers defeated the Norwegian vessel Hoegh Sllverstream by six goals to one.28 words
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Article16 1950-09-13 11 TODAY: 11.45 a.m. (Bft.) and 11.40 pm. (9ft. 3ln). TOMORROW: 12.10 p.m. (9ft. 2in.).16 words
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Article61 1950-09-13 11 JIN EONG PIRUZ WIN FINAL BOMBAY, Tues. 'THE Malayan pair, Tan Jin Eong and A. Piniz won the West Indian men's doubles title here tonight by beating D. Mohan and George Lewis 15—9, 15— in the final. In the mixed doubles final, Jin Eong and Miss Deodhar surprisingly lost toReuter - 61 words
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Article192 1950-09-13 11 A PENALTY goal scored by Tan Kheng Hoe seven minutes before time gave Aston Athletic Club a welldeserved two-one victory over Rocklltes Sports Club when they met in a hard fought Singapore A.F.A. Junior Cup tie played on the C.V.M.A. ground yesterday. Rocklites played well in192 words
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Article124 1950-09-13 11 Oversea Chinese Bank Bports Club beat Cable A Wireless Sports Club five-one in a Singapore AFA Business House "B" soccer tie played on the BODCA ground yesterday. Bankers led four-one In the first half through Beng Hoo (1); Thiam Koon (2) and Chin Alk (1). Scorer for124 words
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Advertisement394 1950-09-13 11 I/rTN^prTTpri ///.45-4-6.30-9.30 I nil'l MM I NOW SHOWING THE TRUE STORY OF THE U.S. MARINES SUICIDE SQUAD ON MAKIN ISLAND prtsratii by UNIVERSAL PICTURES WORK TOCFTHER W| FIGHT TOGETHER f KILL OR BE KILLED TOGETHER 4g^^ Next Change! 8%T% -ROSEANNA- CH.«USIiaifO«D RAYMOND MASSED <H\ wn. uatAio iaxhaxt aa ttuimi ft394 words
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Advertisement334 1950-09-13 11 f 0 ia-^Hpf««nU V f VJ^ A IP All fr tkaramanliaooDMdyerthayear! II ITt|^^ U JENCERTWnr- JOAN BENNETT- "WWfe "israrn w* nw&mwm. ■>* 4V 4ls (i 45 !l :t(l p m CVaihi2roftlusßridc4 LAST DAY 9_^2_iL-S*NI ol Olrbration _JI TOMORROW !L_ FIGHTING LOVING GAMBLING... and that's when GABLES^k PIAYS ROUGH... m« %tf334 words
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Miscellaneous53 1950-09-13 11 RACING: Singapore T.C. Gold Cup Meeting, second day. SOCCER: Community L«e: Chinese v Singapore Dist. (Army) at Jalan Besar stadium; Business Use. B ties: Chartered Bank t Borneo S.C. at Geylanf Breweries v Mansfield at V MA RIGGER: RASC Folire at Thomson Road. 5.15 p.m. HOCKEY: Sherwood Foreatera Khal.xa Assn.53 words
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Article, Illustration762 1950-09-13 12 EPSOM JEEP - SNOWY OWL TO WIN TODAY'S MAIN SPRINT EPSOM JEEP By Newcomer Ondine May Be A Lively Danger <JNOW1 OWL II ranks high among the most improved horses in training. His spectacular win with 9.5 over 6f. at Bukit Timah in July was certainly one of the finest sprinting performances of762 words
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Article1519 1950-09-13 12 BEST BET on the second day's card at Bukit Timah today is Steel Age in the Class 1. Div. 2 milehandicap (Race 4). This vastly-improved four-year-old grey by Pylon II has been carefully "groomed" as a likely classic prospect after her splendid second to River Moon1,519 words
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Article32 1950-09-13 12 THERE will be top-of-the-ground conditions at Bukit Timah today if there is no sadden change in the weather. There was plenty of sunshine yesterday after a light shower on Monday.32 words
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157 1950-09-13 12 SNOWY OWL TO WIN TODAY'S MAIN SPRINT EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY RACE 1 2.15 PICTURE GOER La -Wan OnfMilla XXXI. ROSE Bramhall Flyer Hector LA- WAN Ones villa Picture Goer LA -WAN Picture Got Oiiis\ille KEEL ROSE Bramliali Flyer Hector RACE 2 2.45 KEEL ROSE Hramhall Flyer Jack's Darliu* RACE157 words
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Article1167 1950-09-13 12 Today's rate card is given below. Double tote will be on Rares Five and Eight; Big Sweep on Rare Seven. Race 1—2.15: Class 2. Div. 5—6 F. 5 Yds. 1 403 Picture Goer Ayres 8.12 "Shaw Yang Stable" Spencer 2—o Battle Front Charles 8.11 Mr. Cheong ft1,167 words
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Article, Illustration407 1950-09-13 12 Gold Cup Prof iles.. B j S 'THERE are lewer flukes f in the Singapore Gold Cup than any other race. Each winner in the post S had been carefully pre- pared for the classic and only a horse of courage, and exceptional407 words
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78 1950-09-13 12 > > Dr. L. M-l-'lle i > owner of one of the Ann > on ihe M'lav^n Turf p I cuin">s for v-i-)iie b r I out of Trino. t h nrm > in-> salrs bT Ifca Work.vm Mar >r I Farm. >78 words
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Advertisement56 1950-09-13 12 1.C.1. WROUGHT NON FERROUS METALS in o variety ot forms COPPER, ALUMINIUM AND THEIR ALLOYS are available ex stock in strip, sheet plates, tubes, rods, sections wire and metal sundries. imperial; chemical industries T I v I (MALAYA) LTD. lINGAPOftC KUALA LUMPUR PENAN6 L~^-r) ICI-M-13 ■MMMNMH SANDS OF mmHWU44|v IWO56 words
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