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Title Section18 1950-10-03 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS,18 words
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Article, Illustration516 1950-10-03 1 Two Southern Divisions Meet At Wangwang TOKYO, Monday. TIIK South Korean Third and Capitol Divisions began pouring across the 38th Parallel today in a Corps thrust believed aimed at Wonsan. Advance elements joined at Yangyang within fifteen minutes of each other. The South Korean Sixth DivisionReuter; AP - 516 words
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Article51 1950-10-03 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. rE Tibetan delegation seeking a settlement of SinoTibetan relations disclosed today that the Chinese Communist Government declines to conclude a pact through Its Ambassador at New Delhi. Although the preliminaries may be conduct*! there, It will be necessary for the Tibetans to go to51 words
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Article158 1950-10-03 1 SEOUL. Monday. COl'TH Korean President Syngman Rhee said to- night that lasting peace could only be restored to Korea if 1 aited Nations forces crossed over the 38th Parallel. Th« 75-year-old President d that restoration of the arbitrary boundary of the 38th Parallel between North158 words
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Article53 1950-10-03 1 TAIPEH, Mon. Despite heavy rain, 70 per cent of the Nationalist capital's voting population turned out yesterday to elect 50 city councillors from 130 candidates. The elected councillors will not be confirmed for a week, giving them time to decide whether they definitely wish to acceptReuter; Reuter-AAP - 53 words
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Article114 1950-10-03 1 CANADIAN DOLLAR MOVES UP ZURICH. Mon. rE Canadian dollar moved up from a closing price of 4.06 Swiss francs on Saturday to 4.22 francs at the opening today. Last Friday the quotation for the Canadian dollar was 3.92 francs. The Zurich money market is one of the most important inReuter; AP - 114 words
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Article26 1950-10-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The strike at the Kalumpang Tin Mines ended today after agreement was reached this morning between the management and the strikers.26 words
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120 1950-10-03 1 DRITISH casualties in the Korean war will be flown from Japan to Hong Kong for treatment under an extension of the Far East Air Force casualty air evacuation scheme which operates from next Thurs- day. From Hong Kong the casualties may, in special cases,120 words
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Article67 1950-10-03 1 HONG KONG, Mon. A former Nationalist secret police chief was wounded last night by two assailants who gained access to his home. The victim was Wang Hslnhenp. a member of the Nationalist Legislative Yuan and formerly Shanghai Director of the Nationalist Bureau of Investigation andUP - 67 words
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Article32 1950-10-03 1 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Mon. Da to Onn and Mr. C.C. Tan were the principal guests at the annual dinner of the Malayan] Students Union, _J32 words
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147 1950-10-03 1 SAIGON, Monday. THE French Army headquarters announced here today that the Vietminh "military capital" of Thai Nf uyen fell last night to the French forces. The i it y is abont 40 miles north of the Hanoi perimeter. I The operation is the most IReuter - 147 words
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Article90 1950-10-03 1 COLOMBO. Mon. rE Prime Minister. Mr. Don Stephen Senanayake, today cave an assurance that "undesirables" would be refused permission to land in Ceylon whether or not they were l immonwealth citizens. He told the United National (Government) Party that the Government would continue to tolerateReuter - 90 words
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Article109 1950-10-03 1 THE three-year-old claim of 1 the Singapore Army Civil Service Union for a housing allowance is not likely to be granted by the War Office because It Involves "very big expenditure," the Straits Times understands. This was disclosed 6y the War Minister, Mr. John Strachey. to109 words
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Article43 1950-10-03 1 NEW YORK, Mon— "World citizen" Garry Davis, who renounced his American citizenship in Paris in 1948, has asked to become an American again. Davis said he had written to the AttorneyGeneral, Mr. McGrath. for restoration "Immediately."— A.P.AP - 43 words
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Article126 1950-10-03 1 rE FIRST Asian Archdeacon in the history of Malaya has been appointed by the Bishop of Singapore. He is Canon D. M. Gnanasihamanl. of Taiping who is to be Archdeacon of North Malaya, formerly known as the Archdeaconry of Penang. Canon Gnanaslhamani :.s the acting126 words
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Article29 1950-10-03 1 LONDON, Mon— The British trawler Swanella. which wai arrested by a Russian ship in the White Sea off Murmansk last week, has been released. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article68 1950-10-03 1 LONDON, Mon. ONDONERS today en- hanced their reputation of being among the most patient people in the world. Smiling bravely, if a trifle wanly, Londoners set of! to work and found transport chaoi awaiting them. A n*w scale of Increased fare* on ti^ns, buses_and_&g. Booking68 words
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129 1950-10-03 1 LEFT THEIR DESKS TO SEE THE WORLD rO young American girls who have been saving for years while they pounded their typewriters in the Standard OH Company in New Jersey, are in Singapore on the world tour they dreamed about. •We are thrilled with what we have s#en of the129 words
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Article253 1950-10-03 1 Singing Troops Carried Flowers YANGYANG, Mon. THE South Korean 'Army walked into North Korea today singing happily and carrying flowers as if it were going; to a picnic, writes Robert Bennyhoff. of United Press. Everywhere we went ths townspeople started tearing 1 up pictures of Stalin and North Korean PremierAP - 253 words
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Article24 1950-10-03 1 BERNE, Mon Dfc Clemente Rezzonico. 53-year* old Swiss Charge D'Affairej in Pakistan, has been appointed first Swiss Minister to Communist China Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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202 1950-10-03 2 Few Drinks Wife 'Danced Like Salome CHICAGO, Mon. A MAN who accused his wife of misconduct told a Chicago divorce judge that at parties, after a few drinks, his wife would take off some of her clothes and dance— like Salome before the guests. "She is skilled in the art202 words
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Article66 1950-10-03 2 LONDON, Monday. \IR. WINSTON Churchill, celebrating the stth anniTersary mi him first election as a Member of Parliament, yesterday received a mnnp of congratulation from the Prime Minister. Mr. Attle«. At 25 Mr. Chare hill was voted a Conservative member for (Mdham, Lancashire, in IMO. Since66 words
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156 1950-10-03 2 JAPAN'S national census siartsd Sunday mornin; when 82 questioners swooped down on 1.000 vagrants sleeping in compounds at the Tokyo railway terminal. The census takers were armed with sweets and cigarettes and accompanied by 12 policemen. Sweets and cigarettes were for mollification while the156 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-10-03 2 Pakistan and U.S. SIR MOHAMAD Zafrullah Khan (right). (hair:nin :>1 Pakistan's United Nations d deration, emphasises a point te conversation with Mr. Dean Acheson, U.S. Secretary of State. AT. picture.30 words
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Advertisement281 1950-10-03 2 MODERN SANITATION IN UNSEWERED AREAS t THE MYCEIA DISSOLVENATOR iComplit' »<■// rmttained temUary ,y;t.m.) ■no germs NO ODOURS NO FLIES NO EMPTYING V^^?^Z*A »jo water xUll If ny" m SUPPLY '^\m UL =^^CNECESSARY Sewage mat/rial is chetnically tr;inslormed into a sterile soluUon th it runs away into the soil. Where281 words
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Advertisement406 1950-10-03 2 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited for the Installation of public and privaU lighting and wiring and lightning proteclve system for one block of 24 flats and 13 shops at Towner Road. Tender form etc. may be obtained on payment of a deposit of 1100 which win be refunded f406 words
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Advertisement168 1950-10-03 2 Notices malayan chinese association Join the MCA. Members of other Communities are welcome*! as Associate Members. Rates: Life Member $20. Ordinary or 91 for Associate member 5 yrs. Apply to your local branch or to the General Secretary, P.O. Box No. 229, Ipoh. NOTICE Is hereby given that Mrs rs.168 words
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Advertisement331 1950-10-03 2 NOTICES j THE NYALAS RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED (Incorporated In the Colony of Singapore) i 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the forthcoming Annual < General Meeting of the Company to be hekl on »th October. UM. at 12 noon. Urn Directors will recommend for approval payment of a DMdfltd331 words
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Advertisement320 1950-10-03 2 NOTICES 1 1 AUCnOft SALE OF CINEMA AND RESTAURANT SITE AT MIRI. SARAWAK Notice is hereby given that a Cinema and Restaurant Site comprising approximately 20.840 square feet will be sold in public auction at the LAND OFFICE. MIRI. BARAWAK. on 9th November. 1950, at 11 a.m. The land will320 words
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Article163 1950-10-03 3 Embarking Men Ask 'How Long?' LIVERPOOL. Mon. EIGHT hundred British troops many of them oppnly unhappy at being called from civilian jobs for war service sailed for Korea aboard a troopship yesterday, c imprislnf the first battalkm. Royal Ulster Rifles Regiment, the men clustered a ound ;he War Minister, MrAP - 163 words
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283 1950-10-03 3 LONDON, Monday. CIX non-Commonwealth Asian nations today joined a Commonwealth conference here to discuss plans for economic aid to South and South-East Asia. The non-Commonwealth countries are Burma, Indonesia, Siam, and the three associate states of Indo-China. Their representatives have Joined Ministers ofReuter - 283 words
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Article38 1950-10-03 3 HELSINKI. Mon. Finns voted yesterday and today in town and county council elections which observers c!o not expect to alter very much the balance of power in the country's 543 provincial authorities Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article79 1950-10-03 3 HONG KONG, Mon. WANG SHIN-HENG, member of the Chinese Nationalist Legislative Yuan, was shot and stabbed by unknown assailants at his home last night. He is in a serious condition. Wang was returning from a football match when two assailants, watting In a lobby apartment, shot him79 words
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Article38 1950-10-03 3 NEW DELHI, Mon. The Delhi administration has banned an exhibition in the Delhi area of the M.G.M. film. "Conspirator," allegedly on the intervention of the Russian Embassy here. It has already been shown throughout India— AP.AP - 38 words
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174 1950-10-03 3 SEOUL, Monday. I^HE discovery of mass graves has raised fears that the Communists killed as many as 2,000 political prisoners in a single district^ Seoul before they retreated.. Mayor Lee Xi Poong said: "I saw the bodies of 27 men and women each with174 words
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53 1950-10-03 3 MANILA, Mon. J^ TYPHOON with winds up to 85 miles an hour slashed across north central Luzon early this morning and swept westward towards the China coast. The centre passed near the mountain resort of Baguio Heavy rain fell over central and northern53 words
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Article82 1950-10-03 3 LONDON. Mon. JJRITAINS record-break-LJ ing jet Comet airliner has gained fresh honours by flying 686 miles Jrom London to Berlin in 85 minutes, and doing the return journey in 100 minutes. Though both trips were done in the fastest time so far reported onReuter - 82 words
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131 1950-10-03 3 WASHINGTON, Monday. £OME Western nations would like to see bakery shops using wheat flour open all over Asia. Wheat supplies In America, Canada, Australia and Argentina are increasing. If Asian countries can be coaxed to continue their wheat eating that came with the war,AP - 131 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-10-03 3 IK -COL. S. J. L. Bardic. hail-man of the Steel Hoard to control Britain* ationaliseri iron and steel nduttrr- One of Britain's li ad Ing industrialists, lit "ca»e a Labour Part> s ipparter In 1947— Renter picture.Reuter - 40 words
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Article50 1950-10-03 3 TEL AVIV. Mon.-FiiMn-■iai trouble.-, .aye all }ut halted the importation of American newspapers and magazines and made Russian the predominant foreign language on Israeli newslands. The Soviet Union's prop-;-panda campaign here lus been given a iremendous unpetu* by an Israeli drive to conserve dollar* and other50 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-10-03 3 I.S. TANKS move through the drbris-littered streets of Seoul when United Nations forces returned to the South Korean capital at the end of last week. A.P. radio picture.AP - 31 words
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Article231 1950-10-03 3 1,400 HELD IN W. GERMANY DUSSELDORF, Monday. ILTEST German police today claimed a decisive T victory over Communists who attempted to turn Sunday into a bloody wave of riots and demonstrations. Police, some armed for the first time with rifles and machine-guns, gaoled more than 1,400231 words
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Article45 1950-10-03 3 MELBOURNE, Mon. The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert O. Menzies, in a broadcast last night, said that if freedom was to be preserved "we must be ready to defend it not only in Sydney and Melbourne but wherever the attack comes."45 words
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Article27 1950-10-03 3 FLUSHING MEADOW. Mon —Special United Nations stamps will be printed if ,the General Assembly accepts a plan presented by the Secre-tary-General, Mr. Trygve Lie— A.P.AP - 27 words
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Article209 1950-10-03 3 MARGATE, England. Mon. rpHE ruling British Labour Party embarked on a campaign today to convince its many pacifist members that rearmament against Russia is now a vital necessity to prevent war. The party chairman Mr. Sam Watson, an officer In the National Union of Mineworkers.209 words
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Article, Illustration77 1950-10-03 4 PICTCKED at the British Council Hall. Singapore, yesterday, are Dr. CA. Gibson- Hill (nearest camera) and Mr. Tan Eag Cbia parkins 48 pictures, designs and examples of calligraphy, shown at the ninth Inter-School Art Exhibition, organised by the Singapore Art Society. last May. which are to be77 words
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Article50 1950-10-03 4 Teo Chong Pak. 26. and Chan Hoe Neo. a 22-year-old woman, claimed trial in the! Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to theft of two flower pots in a garden in Mountbatten Road on Sept 30. Bail of $100 in one surety was allowed until Dec 1.50 words
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Article560 1950-10-03 4 ENTRY LAWS TO BE TIGHTENED Immigration Bills For Councils MALAYA'S immigration laws are being tightened. In both Singapore and the Federation last night, bills regulating and controlling immigration and entry were published before their introduction in the two Legislative Councils. The bills "provide the mearu" whereby entry of all persons,560 words
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Article230 1950-10-03 4 THE Municipal Electricity Department made a profit of $4,315,946 last year (revenue 59.252.581; expenditure $4,966,635), the annual report of the department shows. The surplus was transferred to net revenue account. The total revenue showed an increase of $1,228,322 over the previous year's income. During the year,230 words
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Article45 1950-10-03 4 rraas Oar Ows C'arreapawlent JOHORK BAHRU. Mon Mr. J. Falconer. British Adviser, Johore. has returned from the UJC. Mr. J. D. Hodgkinson. who has been acting for him. leaves for the U.K. on furlough in the course of the next few days.45 words
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Article26 1950-10-03 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Masdom bin Hj. Majid, a bus driver, was fined $30 here today for carrying eight excess passengers In his bus.26 words
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Article93 1950-10-03 4 rrVJE Important part played x by youth in the modern world was stressed by Mr. Leslie Rayner, president of the Singapore Youth Council, in an address to members of the Kiwi League given at the British Council Hall. But this role should not overshadow the other93 words
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Article169 1950-10-03 4 WOMAN TO DIE FOR GRENADES From Our Own Carrespaatleal JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. FIM Ah Fong, a Teochew woman, was sentenced to death today at the Assizes by Mr. Justice Storr for carrying two hand grenades at Rengam on Aug. 1. Special constables on patrol on Consolidated Eastern Plantations Ltd on169 words
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Article98 1950-10-03 4 ABOUT 20 Asian artisans, whose ages range from 25 to 30. were tentatively engaged by the Recruiting Officer of Sarawak Oilfields Limited from 100 applicants whom he interviewed at Shell House, Ci 'Iyer Quay, S'ngapore. yesterday; to begin work at Seria. Brunei, and in Sarawak in98 words
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Article38 1950-10-03 4 Fraaa O«r Owb Corresswßfent MUAR, Mon. Mr. Goh Chee Hian, who was recently appointed a Justice of the Peace was entertained by the Malayan Chinese Association Muar branch, to a dinner at the Chiang Chuan Association.38 words
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166 1950-10-03 4 r r<> prevent any inconvenience or unnecessary delay 1 at read blocks. Singapore motorists are advised by the police not to carry additional tins of petrol in their cars. Recently a number of motorists found with tins of petrol had to be detained.166 words
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Article93 1950-10-03 4 Fraaa Oar SUIT Correspondent .MALACCA. Mon. rENTY-SIX- VF AII OLD Fatli- r Lancelot Rodrigues, the first Malacca boy of the Portuguese Mission to be ordained at Macao recently, will officiate at the partponed wedding of hU sister, Marie Ernestine, and Mr. Mrrharl Cameron Cole at93 words
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Article42 1950-10-03 4 Fran Oar H'wM r«rmp*iMleiit BEOAM >. A Singapore motorist, 40-year-old Han Choon Choon. who pleaded guilty at Segamat tv dangerous driving was alleged to have struck* a railway gate near Buloh Kasup. Sentence was deferred for week and the tccuscd was42 words
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Article80 1950-10-03 4 from Oar Staff Correspondent TENANG. Monday. FOLLOWING a retrial Lim Thiat Serif, an alleged mem- her of the Pr-nans Town Committee of the Malayan onununist Parly, was today sentenced to death for the second time in the Penang Assist Court by Mr. Justice KusscD. He save80 words
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408 1950-10-03 5 Malaya Would Be Subjugated If Britain Left Now Griffiths "INERTIA OBSTACLE TO PROGRESS" From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Monday. IF the British left Malaya today it would be followed by the subjugation of the people by a ruthless minority and the subjugation of the country into a docile satellite, stated408 words
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Article123 1950-10-03 5 From Our SUIT Correspondent PENANG. Mon. WHEN the Parliamentary delegation now touring Malaya, left Penang yesterday they took with them a copy of the Secession Committee's petition sent in October last year to the Secretary of Stare for Colonies. "Lord Listowel has promised to take the123 words
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Article95 1950-10-03 5 CTARTING from Oct. 15, Raffles Library will be open every Sunday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. and closed every Monday. This wa 8 decided at a meeting of the Raffle« Museum and Library Committee this week-end. The change has been mad» in view of the fact95 words
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Article62 1950-10-03 5 A decree nisi to be made absolute in three months was yesterday granted by the Chief Justice, Sif Charles Murray-Aynsley. in the High Court, to Reginald Rodrigues who petitioned for a divorce against his wife, Josephine Adeline Rodrigues <nee Danker 1 on grounds of adultery and62 words
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Article128 1950-10-03 5 DECAL'SE of fear of Communist saboteurs, a v Straits Times reporter and photographer were not allowed to interview or take pictures of wounded French soldiers who arrived in Singapore yesterday from Indo-China on board the hospital ship, Chantilly. One of the three doctors in charge,128 words
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Article, Illustration69 1950-10-03 5 ■<••*. '"■'<4»mmßMm!r^ >••*•»••'■ v- ™«s <«wwBs NINE Pi BMC BEACHES in Singapore now have antilitter signs urging the public to "Keep your Beaches clean." This action has been taken by the Rural Board whose officers Intend putting similar signs all over the rural parts of theUP - 69 words
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Article, Illustration513 1950-10-03 5 EH)R seven and a half years an honorary priest, who has never drawn a stipend, the Rev. John Truman Navaratnam Handy, Singapore Deputy Secretary for Social Welfare, leaves for retirement in Ceylon this week after over 40 years in Malaya. Mr Handy had the unique513 words
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Article68 1950-10-03 5 Chla Eng Kiat. 32. of Blair Road, claimed trial in the Singapore Fourth Court yesterday to cheating Lt. Col. G S. B. Palmer, of 21 Guard Unit. Royal Military Police, by dishonestly inducing him to deliver 5350 under the pretence that the money was deposit for the68 words
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Article15 1950-10-03 5 The Singapore Police Band will perform at Farrer Park at 5.45 p.m. today.15 words
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Article43 1950-10-03 5 Tan Kwane Seo. 49. pleaded guilty In the Singapore Third Police Court today to possessing five lb. of dutiable Chinese tobacco In a -■impan In Kranjl river on K<-pt. 30. Ball of $100 in one surety ■vas allowed until Oct. 9.43 words
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Article26 1950-10-03 5 Singapore cinema audiences may soon be seeing a number of Russian newsreels in some of the minor clnemahouscs If the Film Onsor passes them.26 words
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Article192 1950-10-03 5 MALAYA FOR BANGKOK TALKS SINGAPORE and th« Federation of Malaya are sending a delegation to an inland transport meeting to be held under the auspices of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East in Bangkok on Oct. 24. The composition of the Malayan delegation has not been completed192 words
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Article47 1950-10-03 5 Loh Kheng Chuan, 34 of Havelock Road, claimed trial In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to offering a bribe of $1 to an auxiliary police officer, in the Singapore Harbour Board. Bail of $200 in one surety was allowed until Oct. 9. CLASSIFIED ADS.47 words
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Miscellaneous438 1950-10-03 5 ST. JOHN AMBILWCE ASSOCIATION, course on Home Nursing. General Hospital. 5 pm. Y.W.C.A.. Rafflos Quay Wayfarers' m»^tin!;. 3 p.m.. ballroom dnncing. 5.15 pm. POLICE BAND. Farrer Pur*. 5.4E pjn. to 6.45 p.m. Y. M. C. A. Orchard Road. Tvninastics class. 6 p.m.. Judo class, 7 p.m., V's Men's dinner, 8438 words
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Obituary22 1950-10-03 6 TRACY: Nigel, beloved son of M.ijor and Mrs. A. Tracy, suddenly at the 8.M.H., Singapore, on 1M October, aged 8 months.22 words
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983 1950-10-03 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Tues., Oct. 3, 1950. Crossing The Parallel It is already plain that mom. courage as great as that which moved the United Nations to defend aggression's victim will be needed for the political settlement which must now pursue military victory in Korea. The first difficult decision983 words
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Article105 1950-10-03 6 The latest attack of the underground news-sheet called Freedom," published by the "Singapore People's AntiBritish League," led off with a venomous attack on the Progressive and Labour parties. This Communist voice said "The last thing they wunt is independence or democracy they know that without the British imperialists105 words
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Article, Illustration877 1950-10-03 6 R. E. HOLTTUM - The Jungle 's Largest Flower: Bunga Paktna R. E. HOLTTUM By Professor DEFORE the war, by a roadside somewhere in the Padang Highlands of Sumatra, there used to be a notice which read something like this: "This way to the biggest flower in the world." The curious traveller who paused877 words
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361 1950-10-03 6 An uneasy citizen and a reply jyjß. Ng Yong, whose letter head id "An Uneasy Citizen" was published on 1 -pt. 20, makes a number of criticisms of the Goi nment. But he does not say what he would do ii ;ad of what the Government is now doing. Criticism361 words
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Letter186 1950-10-03 6 ALONE among the many public utilities of post-war Singapore, the telephone service appears to be getting worse every day— in fact, worse even than it was during the occupation period. In spite of public protests voiced by Mr. R. Jumabhoy In the Legislative Council and Mr. D. Robertson186 words
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Article452 1950-10-03 6 5 Fishiug Wiui I. NT FTER reading the note in this column last Thursday on dynamite fishing in the sea off Jesse It on, a planter in Johore was prompted to spin a yarn on the same topic himself, and here it is: During the war I452 words
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Article, Illustration394 1950-10-03 7 Lack Of Nurses Grave Threat To Medical Plan MORE hospital wards may be closed and the medical plan for Singapore completely thwarted if the number of nurses continues to decrease. This warning about the effect of the shortage of doctors and nurses was given yesterday394 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-10-03 7 IMI FIRST post-war public clock in Raffles Place was put up outside Kelly and Walsh. Ltd.. yesterday. It Is above the fivr-foot-way. —Straits Times pirture.UP - 31 words
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Article130 1950-10-03 7 30 CASES A DAY FOR FOUR SURGEONS rIERE is a serious shortage of experienced surgeons in the Singapore Medical Service, the acting Director of Medical Services, Dr. R. D Gross told the Straits Times yesterday. From today there will be at the General Hospital only one expatriate and three Asian130 words
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Article49 1950-10-03 7 FEWER Comoiunist pamphlets and posters have been found in Singapore since the closing down of the proCommunist Chinese newspaper. Nan Chiau Jit Pao. on Sept. 21, the police said yesterday. In the last 12 days, police discovered 62 pamphlets. On Suj^!ay. a Cccnmunist flag was found.49 words
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Article33 1950-10-03 7 A 39-year-old Chinese. Qupk Quak, who pleaded guilty in the Singapore Relief Court yesterday to offering a bribe of $1.50 to a police corporal, was sentenced to four weeks' Imprisonment.33 words
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Article160 1950-10-03 7 Nonis Trial Fixed For Next Week "J PLEAD not guilty and claim trial", said Michael Joseph Nonis, 25-year old Eurasian wireless operator, when charged yesterday at the Singapore October Assizes with the murder of Annie Winnie Spencer, 10--year-old schoolgirl, on June 29 last. Dressed In grey slacks and white shirt,160 words
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Article55 1950-10-03 7 ]^O KAI SUNG, 44-year-old Hakka, who stands charged with the murder of Mr Tong Yit Lin, a former president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, claimed trial yesterday before Mr. Justice Brown at the October Assizes In the Singapore High Court. The court fixed trial for Oct.55 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-10-03 7 ANN VERONICA MARGARET, danthlcr of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gaseoigne. was c*ris*«n«ol at SI. Andrew's Cathtdral, Sinsaporr, yesterday. Picture shows, left to right, Mr. C. E Gascoijne, Mrs. Veronica Corbett, the > mother with Ann, Mrs. Gascd»»ne and Master Ga*rolpir The ReT. Kinross Wkk?ls«n officiated. -Strait* Ttmes picture.48 words
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Article27 1950-10-03 7 The European motorist received a bad cut on the head when his car was involved in a collision with a lorry In Crawford Street yesterday.27 words
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122 1950-10-03 7 rE licensing of all unauthorised hawkers and a proportionate increase of licence fees are among important recommendations of the Singapore Hawkers Inquiry Commission. The report of the Commission, which was expected to be published yesterday, was unexpectedly delayed due to the difficulty in contacting122 words
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118 1950-10-03 7 A SINGAPORE contractor's car caught fire at 2.30 a.m. yesterday, a few minutes after it had been lifted out of a ditch in Paya Lebar Road, Singapore. Mr Tay Boon Pit, owner of. > the car, told the Straits Times yesterday that while118 words
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Article65 1950-10-03 7 AM PKRUMAL, a 26-year-old i*l« labourer was sentenced to one year's imprisonment yesterday wben he was found guilty In the Singapore Second District Court of criminal intimidation. It was stated that Perumal had threatened to murder an Indian tailor. M. Valthianathan. if he gave evidence In a recent65 words
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Article, Illustration241 1950-10-03 7 A BIG DAY FOR JANE AND ADAM Their Roving Daddy Is Home Again VTESTERDAY was a treat X day for Jane, aged 3}, and her brother Adam, aged 2, who live in Ridout Road, Singapore. Their father, Mr. Lionel Hudson, Reuter-AAP Chief Correspondent in Singapore, returned home after three months241 words
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Article429 1950-10-03 7 OWE first Singapore journalist to return from -1 Korea, Mr. Lionel (Bill) Hudson, chief correspondent for Reuter-AAP, told the Straits Times on his arrival in Singapore yesterday: "I would prefer to do a tour of wartime flying operations to being a correspondent in Korea." Mr. Hudson.429 words
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Article69 1950-10-03 7 ALMOST 1,000 application forms for return visas into the Colony were issued yesterday at the Immigration Offlce In Havelock Road to persons possessing valid certificates of admission into Singapore and wishing to leave (or a short period. Crowds of people flocked to the Immigration office all69 words
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Article49 1950-10-03 7 Any police officer and person authorised by the Commissioner of Police may Inspect the Identity cards or other documents of Identification of any person •> and member of the Forces whether in uniform or civilian clothes. This amendment to the Emergency Regulations Ordinance was gazetted last night49 words
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Article56 1950-10-03 7 To prepare for the Introduction of taximeters In all taxis in Singapore next year, the Mechanical Inspector of the Registrar of Vehicles' Department' 'Mr. S. W. O. Edltn* has flown to England to learn methods of testin? meters. Mr. Edlln will spend three weeks at the56 words
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Article40 1950-10-03 7 Tan Bak Chua, 34 was discharged in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday when a charge of Importing 65 lb. of dutiable cigarettes and 227 lb. of dutiable Siamese tobacco and another of possessing the tobacco, were withdrawn.40 words
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169 1950-10-03 7 In S'pore To Look Up His 'Air' Pals A floating broadcaster who has been regugularly in touch with eight amateur radio enthusiasts ('Hams') in Singapore, docked yesterda on board the President Van Buren and began to look up the voices he had heard over the ether Radio operator on tiie169 words
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Article64 1950-10-03 7 THE Hazario Sauro, one of the first Italian registered vessels to be put on the North China run, called at Singapore during the weekend. The ship is on Its way to the Red China port of Dairen. A crew of Italian nationals who were flown to64 words
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Article29 1950-10-03 7 For hitting an Indian labourer with a hammer, a fitter. Yue Tat Choy was yesterday sentenced to three months' imprisonment in the Singapore First District Court.29 words
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Advertisement142 1950-10-03 7 SevenSeaS PURE COD Q LIVER OIL XL fcr health at every stage ol life From babyhood through youth to maturity, Nature's best extra food is SevenSetS. Doctors have recommended Cod liver Oil for a hundred years. It builds up strong t:nes and teeth in babies and children. It gives stamina142 words
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Advertisement52 1950-10-03 7 The Latest Collection of EMBROIDERED DAY DRESSES I _\VUlrll<m<ls BRITAIN DELIVERS TO ROB\^ THE FINEST TWEEDS. FLANNELS, WORSTEDS. SAXON YS and GABERMNI-A FOR YOUR SUITS... OUR EUROPEAN CUTTER WILL DO THE REST... ITS SO EASY TO BE THE BEST DRESSED MAN IN TOWN I i I TAILORING DBPT. ROBINSONS Raffles52 words
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363 1950-10-03 8 CARRIED GUN IN TAXI, YOUNG RANK ASST. FINED $400 UAMISH BARRIE Mollison, 22-year-old junior assistant of the Mercantile Bank Ltd., yesterday was fined $200 on each of two charges of unlawful possession of arms and ammunition by Mr. Justice Brown at the Singapore October Assizes. Mollison pleaded guilty to being363 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-10-03 8 MRS. SIM MIAH, KIAN who will sine at the Church of True Licht Variety Concert at thr Singapore V.M.C.A. on Friday.23 words
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Article162 1950-10-03 8 THE ARMY REPLIES TO Mr. ONG THE Singapore Regiment of the Royal Artillery at Blakang Mati ts recruited In Singapore from among Malayans for the defence "f Singapore, said an Army spokesman yesterday. He was replying to criticisms by the President of the Straits Chinese British Association. Mr. T W162 words
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Article34 1950-10-03 8 Thirty students from two Singapore music and dance studios will feature In a variety concert on Friday at the V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road Singapore in aid of the Church of True Light Fund.34 words
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Article42 1950-10-03 8 Two Chinese. Ang Chok. King and Tan Kuay. were each fined $300. or three months' imprisonment, after pleading guilty iif the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to assisting in the carrying on of a chap Ji ki public lottery.42 words
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251 1950-10-03 8 OPPOSITION to polygamy in any form is expressed by Mr. T. W. On». President Of the Straits Chinese British Association, in a letter to the Straits Times. Mr Ong writes: "I owe :in explanation and perhaps also an apology to women readers, apropos my remark! in251 words
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Article40 1950-10-03 8 For stealing a bicycle at Katonu Park on Sept. 10. and another on Sept. 23. a 19-year-cld Chinese. Ng Thye Sun. was sentenced to two months' imprisonment, when he pleaded guilty in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterrl;lv.40 words
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Article137 1950-10-03 8 9 Detained Men May Be Released rE nine members of the pro-Communist Singapore Chinese dally. Nan Chiau Jit Pao, which was banned on Sept. 21. are due to be released by the Police on Friday unless the acting Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe. orders them detained under the Emergency137 words
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Article69 1950-10-03 8 LIM YEOW KIM. who pleaded guilty in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to failing to register for an identity card, was sentenced to one months imprisonment. A woman. Ng Phon. who stated that she had been too ill to register, was fined $10 for the69 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-10-03 8 MR. AIDAN CRAWLEY, British Under Secretary of State for Air. inspecting a guard of honour at Changi airfield yesterday. With the Under- Secretary are Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty. C-in-C I-.E.A.K.. Air Vice Marshal Sir Francis Meilersh. AOC Malaya, and F/Lt. R. w Twineham, Officer Commanding62 words
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190 1950-10-03 8 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. poUR Indians were seriously wounded and a Malay r and an Indian were slightly wounded when a trolley conveying labourers ran over a charge placed on a railway track by bandits in Perils on Saturday. Security190 words
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Article44 1950-10-03 8 A "military career for Straits Chinese" will toe one of the subjects to be discussed by the committee of the Straits Chinese British Association at its next meeting on Monday. Other subjects include the registration of voters and lotteries.44 words
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Article101 1950-10-03 8 Exhibition By Malay Artist A WELL-KNOWN Singapore Malay artist, and organiser of the Malay Art Class. Inche Mahat bin Chadang. better known as C. Mahat. will hold an exhibition of his work at the Raffles Hotel from Oct. 8 to 14 There will be about 50 exhibits in oil. water-colour,101 words
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Article151 1950-10-03 8 Minister Sees FEAF at Work AN ex-ftghter pilot and **now Under-Secretary, of State for Air Mr,, Aidan Crawley, yester> day saw the Far East Aid Force at work during a busy day's tour. The Minister Is visiting Far East Air Force units and will probably go to Japan to see151 words
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Article58 1950-10-03 8 Koon Leong Kee was KB" tenced to six years' imprisonment in the Singapore Assizes yesterday for possession of three rounds of .32 ammunition at Upper Cross Stn t on Aug 16 last. On a charge of pnKMlnf an automatic pistol, he wns sentenced to five58 words
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Article20 1950-10-03 8 The birthday of Mahatma Gandhi was celebrated by the? Singapore Regional Indian Congress at the Congress promises yestei20 words
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Article111 1950-10-03 8 rE Singapore Chinese Schools Conference will hand a memorandum on Chinese education to Sir Christopher Cox. Education Adviser to the Secretary ot State for the Colonies, who will return to Singapore on Oct. 24 from his S. E. Asia tour. The memorandum will be drawn up111 words
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Advertisement195 1950-10-03 8 •iffliWilll in" WWWWWiwiw/mww//, now obtainable NWAXWA^ Js**sJ 'L«i«MMKHM^LIIIIIIIW > 2 V/ C d lrom l l mn y, N. n Kmporium. W^lfiii*^- c *^ts DV OflC II X/ s R* SllS A/I I o j c <■ s\ |7 HI. 1i.i11.-iy H.1.. >\V iVyST DA 305 U DA 3U3H/U /y/y///195 words
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Article322 1950-10-03 9 r^ARPETS in this country require a great deal of care, especially if there are children about, or if the house has been shut up for awhile and not aired. v rurpets have been stored away while on holiday quite often they become moth-oaten or stained and322 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-10-03 9 FASHIONABLE TRENDS: Left, film sUr Valeric Hobson favours this Arabian style head-dress. Centre, there's a savour of the East about this new Autumn cloche of lime beige, peaoh bloom velour. Above, in Paris the decollete is going even lower— some of the dresses are so low that there is really54 words
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Article783 1950-10-03 9 NURSE JANET - NURSE JANET MOTHERCRAF T IN MALAYA ffiy" "WORRIED" writes saying that her little boy, aged two years, has quite suddenly, and for no apparent reason, taken an objection to his bath. He screams and kicks at the very thought of it, and they have had to783 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-10-03 9 Dale and Lesley, the tw» lovely young lajiet abyvi h*ve been waiting a lone time to get their picture* in thtopafe, and here they are at last. Dale is the daughter* «f tap*, and Mrs. R. 11. Webber of Taiping and Lesley is her Canadian cousin.56 words
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Article129 1950-10-03 9 Just looking Singapore gossip in miniature J-JEAD PlECE— There was a young man at a party we went to whose head resembled a shaggy chrysanthemum, but was not as attractive, .v. SHORT ODDS— More and more trim little fepnle head, are seen bobbing about. Bubble-cuts, duckstails, crops, shingles and all.129 words
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Article663 1950-10-03 9 From an estate bungalow THERE are a great many half wild cattle which I stray on to this estate and are a positive pest as i they wander all over the roads, break down the t attap round the swimming pool and appear to haye j663 words
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Advertisement80 1950-10-03 9 Boby de Silvo of Slngopore V FOR THE WORLD'S BABIES The parents of this youmj lady ore firm believers in LACTOGEN. She is the daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. K. A. R. de Silva of Singapore and has been on LACTOGEN since birth. Now at the oge of 1 880 words
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Advertisement145 1950-10-03 9 4S$H> For ■P"*^ your plumrose WBm BABY FOOD ||p Apple Puree Carrot Puree Jerusalem Artichoke Puree Vegetable Puree with Veal Vegetable Puree with Liver COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage (m.. Ltd. BENTS AUTOMATIC WRISTLET WATCH i 18ct. GOLD CASEr 1 SUPER SHOCK RESISTING 1 WATER PROOF 1 ANTI MAGNETIC 17145 words
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Article764 1950-10-03 10 "DEAREST PRISCILLA", by Emily Bradley (Max Parrish, 12s. 6d.). IN the midst of the world s upheavals, contortions, woolly political and social generalisations, bombs, bullets and bombast, this book is the most refreshing reminder you could seek of the life of the world's people as they764 words
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Article745 1950-10-03 10 GILMORE - GILMORE AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER By MELBOURNE, Sun. A USTRALIAN pay en- velopes this week started to bulge with fat, new unexpected cost of living increases .which in turn will push the cost of living even higher. The Commonwealth Government gave the lead with whacking big rises for Its745 words
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Article179 1950-10-03 10 The sea came out of the clouds THE WRECK OF THE SERICA. By Thomas Cubbin. Introduction by H. M. Tomlinson. (Dropmore Press. 305.) •fpHE newspaper re--1 ports being so meagre, might almost be said to be incorrect" —the complaint has an oddly modern ring; but it was made as long179 words
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Advertisement177 1950-10-03 10 AND J MORE DAY TO GO! fWHN WAYNE > > HEfUttlC WCTMt MALAYA'S OWN SCREEN MAGAZINK "FILMALAYA" OCT. ISSUE NOW ON SALE AT THE CATHAY AND ALHAMBRA. PRICE 3« CTS. TODAY mfAMf^ DOUBLE FEATURE I >w mimic piavft COMEDY IN THE CASTLE AND KISSES IN THE KITCHEN: TOPPING COMEDY! TODAY177 words
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Advertisement252 1950-10-03 10 I 11.00, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9.30 STARTS TODAY ?mi 5159 I Britain can be proud of this i nim —Daily Mail I The most enjoyable thriller I have seen since "The 3rd Man" It has pace and streamlined thrills. —The Star. I A British thriller with a difference. It's a252 words
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Miscellaneous462 1950-10-03 10 A slam -went out the window" and declarer sa id nonchalai .ay tVe value 0?°'. certaT card. .pade King, and when East played S-ju'h. J-aler the ace, ruffed the trick. South Easi-Wc>< Mln-mble then drew trumps and cashed hU clubs, discarding dummy's spadt eight, then hopefully tried the lopm heart462 words
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Article318 1950-10-03 11 LONDON, lion. PHE market in Canadian I securities on the London Stock Exchange became nonlnal today following the treeing of the Canadian iollar. Dealings were few and nalnly a matter of negotiation with dealers awaiting reaction from Montreal. The few price movements recorded were irregular. Closing middle prim318 words
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Article58 1950-10-03 11 AVER Panas Rubber Esute ha* A sold forward: Five tons monthly of No 1 RS.S. for delivery between January and March 1951 Inclusive, baled tnto trod own Singapore, at $1.27 per lb. Ten tons monthly of No. 1 for delivery from April to June 1951 Inclusive,58 words
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Article229 1950-10-03 11 Sellers Reserved, Prices Rise 5i Cents cjELLERS in the Singapore rubber market weie 3 again very reserved when business opened for the week. This caused prices to move forward yesterday. The market rose to $1.50 a lb. for October flrst-grade. Business at one stage in the morning was229 words
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Article35 1950-10-03 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.. Oct. &-JM4.75 (up $fcM.) £803 a ttt ii Ltidoi LONDON. Mon.. Oct. 2— Spot: £WE £8M; Forward £78»— £7M; Settlement £M 4. Turnorers: mornine 35 tons, afternoon, IM. tons.35 words
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Article129 1950-10-03 11 From A Market Csirfip»ns>nt pRICES in most sections of the Singapore produce market were marked up yesterday. Copra opened with buyers at $41 per picul. but bids were Increased to $42 with sellers holding ofl. Coconut oil was quiet, with buyers at $68 a per picul, and129 words
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Article29 1950-10-03 11 IMPERIAL Chemical Industries directors have declared an Interim dividend of three per cent on the company's Ordinary stock It will be payable In London on Dec. 1.29 words
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Article17 1950-10-03 11 AI.AKA Pinda Estate in Augus> i?1 produced 90.910 lbs. of rubber. New Scudai 40,000 lbs.17 words
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Article121 1950-10-03 11 Activity In Tins t rom A Market Correspendent rpHE Malayan share market opened the week on an optimistic note mostly In Tin shares, In which there was a fair amount ot activity yesterday. Industrials remained flrm. Bub-be-s were quiet. Price changes announced yesterday by the Ualayan sharebrokers Association121 words
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Article73 1950-10-03 11 OUR Market Correspondent writes to say that he was in error in stating yesterday that 'he expart duty on rubber before the Japanese invasion was at tlie rate of 2 Vt per cent, ad valorem. This was the case in two rnfederated States but in the73 words
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Article28 1950-10-03 11 HONO KONG. Mon CTree market currency exchange r for Hong Kong dollars quoted today as follows: OS$l. HKM3S £1. HK$l56O; one tae' of gold HKS2B4— UP.UP - 28 words
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Article26 1950-10-03 11 THX Malayan Exchange Bants Association announces that ite rate* for Hong Kong dollars are now Selling. T.T./OX), 53%; Buy ing, T.T. 52 5. OJJ. U t/16.26 words
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166 1950-10-03 11 SHIPS in the Singapore Outer and Inner Roada and alongside Harbour Board godowns yesit r day were: Onter SMdt: Hal Hsuan. DuKkt, Maung Bama. Karbagh. re™*"BenvracWe. Bouke. Fagerfjeu. Bllnjoe La Colorado. Tahl Gunboat Kwel Tanc. Denbighshire. Press van Buren, Bakkl. Indrspoera. Java. Inner Bm4i:166 words
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Advertisement222 1950-10-03 11 BAST ASIATIC LIMB SAILINCS «0»l SCAMDIHAVIA/U.K./COHTININT: -UMi.- «or Sa.gon Bangkok ..i-IW. I Vllort I<«M -N«rd»«r toi Saigon Banffcpk H-14Oet. 11-lzwct. -la dwala" to. Bangkok J~! Z Z "T*lii*i" for Bangkok p#ft SAILINGS TO CONTINfNT /SCANDINAVIA H«t«ngfvn> tCaM M^c.Mct IUI»f«t«n SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES SYSTEM WMklr npnu %*ntc» fty Dwglaf fX. 6.^ •«Kk«k/cJUHa/ICara<fci/l.T«*i^U2«/I«rtc»./rfa*«i««/222 words
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Article86 1950-10-03 12 THE VISITING All-Indonesia XI will play their first match in the Colony against a Singapore "A" side at Jalan Besar stadium today. The Singapore team will be selected from the following: Yew Chang, Narayana, Hajl Garhan, Johan. McGregor, Morton. Ismail Bujang. Hoon Leonj. McDonald. Roberts.86 words
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Article194 1950-10-03 12 jn A GAME played wVh great gusto and exuberance. Raffles Institution defeated St. Andrew's in their annual rugger fixture by the narrow margin of three points la penalty) to ml on the R.I. ground yesterday. The second and third fifteen fixtures played earlier In194 words
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Article103 1950-10-03 12 rpriE Selangor Turf Club Novem- be Meeting for Class 1 and Class 5 horses will be held on November 4. 8 and 11. Entries close at 11 a.m. an Oct. 25. Class 1 will have their first run over s 'if. or 7f.. and second103 words
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Article471 1950-10-03 12 ST. PATRICK'S School established themselves as the crack swimming team among Colony schools when they easily won the invitation relay at yesterday's Anglo-Chinese School swimming carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club. St. Patricks led from the plunge and increased their lead with every leg.471 words
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Article, Illustration513 1950-10-03 12 Europeans Led 1-0 For 40 Mins. SINGAPORE MALAYS turned on the heat in the last 15 minutes to wipe off a one-nil deficit and beat Europeans by three goals to one to win the deciding game of the Singapore Amateur Football Association Community League competition513 words
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Article75 1950-10-03 12 With a nv'ch stronger forward line. Ceylon Sports Club deflated Singapore Chinese Recreation Club by three goals to one in a friendly hockey match at Balestier Road yesterday. CSC. opened scoring through Ponniah and Karim made the Interval score two-all. Chinese reduced the deficit when Hon75 words
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Article66 1950-10-03 12 BOMBAY. Mon. The Cricket Club of India were leading the Commonwealth team by 18 runs with two first Innings wickets in hand at the close of play in their match here today. The Cricket Club of India replied with 232 for eight to the Commonwealth side'sReuter - 66 words
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Article54 1950-10-03 12 KANSAS, Mon.— Baby Didrlckson Zaharlas shot a record equalling 291, nine strokes under par, to win her second National Women's Open Golf Championship yesterday. Her 18-hole score was 70, five under par, her second In as many days. Betsy Rawls of Austin, Texas, wasAP - 54 words
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Article131 1950-10-03 12 rr building of a swimming pool of Olympic standard "at the earliest opportunity" is urged by the Singapore Youth Council in a letter addressed to the Singapore Government. Mr. Leslie Rayner, president of S.Y.C. told the Struts Times yesterday: "With the Stadium project in view, the131 words
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Article146 1950-10-03 12 CINOAPORE Hockey Association has arranged nine state fixture* for the Colony team and these will be held over three week-ends at quadrangular meet* In Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Seremban. The annual North-South match is scheduled for Feb. 3 at Ipoh. The full fixture list is as146 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-10-03 12 BIGGEST upset on Saturday, the opening day of Perak Turf Club Autumn meeting was by IVndrlte (Dunwoodie). seen on extreme left, who paid $162 for .a wm and iglfor place In a fine flmsh, Belgium (J. Donnelly, No. wu Moond. Inky Bill iMcPherton, piace. in^ thtrd >nd M »yf»lr (on55 words
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Article608 1950-10-03 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By IPOH, Monday. rpARA STREET, Raj Mahal and Ondine are early A favourites for the first running of the $20,000 Perak Turf Club Gold Vase race over the new 7-f. course at Ipoh on Saturday. No Regrets' stock has slumped considerably after his608 words
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Article254 1950-10-03 12 JAFFA IN WINNING TRIAL IPOH, Mon. TAJTA HAS struck top form. This strapping bay by William of Valence, with McPherson up. ran the best trial this morning when he matched strides with that brilliant track horse, Desert Queen (Ayres) over 3-f. in 37 sec. Horses were printing lightly on the254 words
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Article139 1950-10-03 12 The following ties in the Singapore Badminton Championships wiU be played at the Clerical Union Hall this weekend: SATURDAY AT 2.M VM. Junior Inter-club: Merrytime B P v Hwa Yew B.P. SATURDAY AT 7.30 TM. Junior Inter-club: Useful BP. v Lucky Strike 8.P.; Men's Doubles: Ong Poh Llm139 words
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Article47 1950-10-03 12 Singapore Recreation Club drew one-all against tha Anglo-Chinese 0.-ii.-ol In a friendly hockey match on Hie padang yesterday. ACS. opened scoring midway In {the first half through William Tan ibut Just before the Interval Tessensohn equalised. There was no scoring In the second half.47 words
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412 1950-10-03 12 WITH the current spate of injuries and absentees running high so eariy in the season, the Singapore Civilian selectors have decided, and quite rightly too, to hold a very comprehensive trial game with the result that an almost record number of 40 players412 words
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Article182 1950-10-03 12 IN a closely-fought rugtw match on the Padanf yesterday In which there wai not much skill but plenty of action and excitement. SC.C. "B" XV drew with R.E.M.E.. each side scoring six points. The result was a fair indication of the run of play although182 words
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Article79 1950-10-03 12 The All-India table tennis team will wind up their Singapore tour with a*farewell match against All* Malaya at the Happy World tonight. The Indians will leave Singapore for Saigon by Air France on Thursday. From Saigon, the Indians will go on to Hong Kong and Macao79 words
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Miscellaneous23 1950-10-03 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: 2.50 a.m. (7ft. 41n.) and 2.08 p.m. (Bft. 51n.). TOMORROW: 5.45 a.m. («ft. 8 ln> and lil »j», (It*, lln.).23 words
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Miscellaneous35 1950-10-03 12 SOCCER: Sin »pore 'A' v Banka Hllhton at Jalan Besar; Business Use A: Hongkong Bank v Malayan Airways at Geylang. HOCKEY: Ceylonea* Custom* at Baleatiar Road. SWIMMING: Singapore A.S.A. aylm we»fc 1 IJJ. M> I*35 words
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